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Ford Faces Reagan in Six Tough Primaries

Ford Faces Reagan in Six Tough Primaries

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By CLAY F. RICHARDS sends to this summer's national con­ R eagan’s ‘‘sunbelt stra te g y .” I'niird Press International ventions. ^ Carter’s fast rolling bandwagon was slowed somewhat when Church and President Ford, bolstered by a big Ford got la big boost in delegate jump in his delegate strength, faced ' strength in the past three days, win­ Brown won their first presidential Ronald Reagan in six tough primary ning most of the uncommitted outihgs against him in Nebraska and delegations from New York and Maryland respectively. battles today while Democratic fron­ * trunner Jimifiy Carter soughbto fight Pennsylvania. But his battle against With a push from their old mentor. i t off his new challengers, Frank Reagan in the six primaries was up­ V ice P r e s id e n t N elso n A. Rockefeller, 119 of New York’s Church and Jerry Brown. hill. The six contests in border and Carter was favored in the three previously uncommitted delegates western states were the most ever border states, and in Missouri where broke for Ford Monday, climaxing a held in the single day, and provided he was expected to win 40 of the 54 three day spree that put the Presi­ crucial proving grounds for the delegates selected in district dent well ahead of Reagan in the President and the former Georgia caucuses. But Church and Brown number of pledged votes. governor as the 1976 primary season ganged up on him in the West. The New Yorkers joined 88 uncom­ entered the home stretch. Ford and Carter both sought to mitted delegates from Pennsylvania Prim aries were scheduled in keep their momentum and move and an additional net gain of 75 over Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, closer to their predictions of a first Reagan from caucuses in Ka'hsas, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon. At stake ballot victory. Vermont and Alaska. are 179 Democratic and 176 But the Ford campaign could stall That gave Ford a lead of 717 to 541 Republican delegates — more than again as the scene moved to the West over Reagan in the number of one-tenth the number each party and the South the heart of pledged delegates, with 1,130 needed for the nomination. Cuban troops leaving Angola Firemen test new equipment I Town of Manchester fire fighters, testing apparatus and new equipment Monday at a lily LUXEMBOURG (U P I).- Cuban reporters aboard his plane. said Castro wrote that he had already Premier Fidel Castro says he is Kissinger said Palme read to him begun withdrawing his troops and pond on the Buckland farm off Hillstown Rd., pump 1,500 gallons of water per minute pulling his troops out of Angola at a that "Castro intends to withdraw or that half of them would be out by through a deck gun on Co. 1 fire engine. The innovation at Monday’s test was first-time use rate of 200 a week in what could be a has begun withdrawing — this is not year’s end. He also was reported to of a “floating dock” (in pond below the stream of water), built by town firemen for drafting “positive development" in American clear—at the rate of 200 a week from have pledged not to use them water from ponds. The device, with a six-inch water intake, floats on top of the water to relations with Cuba and Angola. the military personnel from anywhere else in Africa or South avoid sucking in mud and debris from the bottom of the pond. Fire Capt. Joseph McCooe, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Angola." America. who directed Monday’s test, said the “floating dock” has many advantages, among them said today. Kissinger, making a stopover in Latest U.S. estimates are that The message from Castro came in rapid setup and the high drafting capacity, which allows one fire engine to do the work of Luxembourg, said he had ordered an Castro has some 13,000 to 15,000 a letter to Swedish Prime Minister intelligence check to see if Castro troops in the former Portuguese two. (Herald photo by Bevins) Olof Palme, who read part of it to was being truthful. The cheek would territory. They sided with the Kissinger during their talks in take four weeks to complete. Popular Movement for the Libera­ Stockholm Sunday and Monday, ac­ tion of Angola, which triumphed over cording to a senior U.S. official "If it turns out to be correct, we two W estern-backed liberation aboard the Kissinger plane flying consider it a positive development groups. from Sweden to Luxembourg. and we, of course, insist that all “In our meeting with Palme, he Cuban troops must be withdrawn Swedish officials said Castro gave read to us from a letter, but did not from Angola and a partial the reason for withdrawing as being PZC denies zone change show it to us, from Castro, which he withdrawal would not meet our his desire that Cubans "are not going (Palme) said he was authorized to ' requirements," he said. to be 20th Century crusaders." mention to me,’’ Kissinger told In Stockholm, Swedish diplomats But the senior U.S. diplomat aboard the Kissinger plane cited American pressure as a reason for for W alek property Castro’s announced pullback. Kissinger arrived in Luxembourg By .ALEX GIRELLI Voting on the issue were Alfred Zone would have on the area. The News summary after a two-hour flight from Seiffert, commission. chairman; Herald Reporter applicants argued it would not tax Compiled Irom United Pres$ International Stockholm. He was met at the airport By unanimous vote, the Planning Ronald Gates, Joseph Swensson, utilities, overburden Keeney St. or by Gaston Thorn, Luxembourg’s and Zoning Commission Monday David Fans and William Bayer, adversely affect property values. Op­ prime minister and foreign minister. night denied an application for a About a dozen residents of the area ponents disagreed. State Secretary William Coleman Jr, During his stopover in Luxem­ Residence M Zone on a 70-acre tract attended the commission’s business HARTFORD — Republican said Monday and added a deci­ bourg, Kissinger gave America’s meeting at Lincoln Center. More In discussion before the vote Mon­ sion on when they will be in­ off Keeney St. day night, commission members chairmen from 11 northeastern smallest North Atlantic Treaty Atty. David Golas. who than 400 persons crowded Keeney St. states gathered today in a stalled “will not be made in the Organization ally the VIP visit it so School May 3 when the commission agreed that expected impact on near future.” represented the applicants, could not schools is not a valid legal reason for closed door session in Hartford long desired. say this morning whether they will held a public hearing on the M Zone The secretary met with Grand denial. They also agreed that the M apparently to hear a plea from WASHINGTON - Regular appeal the denial. "We will have to application by Herman M. Frechette Duke Jean and Prime Minister Zone is not the best use of the land in­ New York leader Richard transatlantic passenger ser- ' assess our situation and take a look and three associates. Gaston Thorn, current pro-American volved and, for that reason primari­ Rosenbaum for the group to en­ vice at supersonic speeds at the written decision and decide At the hearing, Golas represented president of the European Common ly, the application should be denied. dorse President Ford. began today with the return what we are going to do,'' Golas said. the applicants and Atty. John Market. trips of the British and French The applicants have 15 days from FitzGerald represented the op­ The Planning and Zoning Commis­ The secretary was to spend HARTFORD - An un­ Concordes. the date on which the decision is ponents. sion has denied two previous M Zone Tuesday night through Thursday derstaffed and overworked legally advertised to file an appeal Frechette, together with Albert applications, one off Autumn St. and state Social Services, Depart­ WEST POINT, N. Y. - The morning in London before returning with the Court of Common Pleas, Martin, Gerald P. Rothmann and one off Vernon St. Two have been ap­ to Washington. ment has overpaid welfare, U. S. Military Academy today The commission said the M Zone Golas, proposed to buy the tract, the proved. One of them is part of the Kissinger planned consultations recipients by at least $521,657 began to take new steps to deal would allow a concentration of Walek property, for $325,000 and Charles Apartment complex on E. with British Prime Minister James since last July, according to with a growing cheating scan­ homes in excess of the density that develop it as an M Zone, which allows Middle Tpke, and the other is the Callaghan and Foreign Secretary Commissioner Edward Maher. dal and cadets are expressing characterizes the general area, that a mixture of single-family, duplex Forest Ridge Condominiums on Anthony Crosland on East-West He is seeking $2.5 million to concern over tarnish to the the tract could be developed along and multiple-family housing. Lydall St. and Greenwood Dr. relations, Cyprus, the Middle East, create 250 more jobs in his academy's image. the lines of the area and that Keeney At the hearing, both sides Neither is a complete M Zone, Africa and Anglo-Icelandic fishing department to solve the St. is not adequate for the traffic an presented witnesses and offered however, because neither includes a problem, he said. WASHINGTON - While problems. arguments about the effect the M mixture of housing options. House colleagues debate what M Zone could generate. to do, the Justice Department Regional is investigating allegations by a blonde clerk that she was put South School will he closed BOSTON — Furloughs for 2,- on the congressional payroll to 500 inmates in Massachusetts provide sexual favors to Rep. state prisons have been Wayne Hays, D-Ohio, suspended for three weeks Elizabeth Ray claims her $14,- Board adopts$13.8 million budget while the Correction Depart­ 000 a year job consisted solely ment reviews the program and of having occasional dinner — The revised budget, mandated by The six improvements cut from the seeks ways to shortstop public discussion of the South School and sex — with Hays, a charge By DOUG BEVINS an allocation cut by town directors budget would have added extra legislative efforts to curtail it. closing plan and reports by School he denies. Herald Reporter and an increase in Blue Cross in­ custodial help, improved the MHS Manchester’s Board of Education Supt. James Kennedy on projected enrollment. surance costs, has many effects; science program, improved a variety BOSTON — The Boston City WASHINGTON - A has adopted its revised 1976-1977 • Just three of nine program im­ of regular learning programs, Council and U. S. District The spending reductions were Delaware delegation wants At­ school budget, which will close South provements will be accompished in expanded the elementary reading Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity nearly the same as recommended by torney General Edward Levi to School, reorganize three 1976-1977. The three items are $12,000 program, expanded the elementary Jr. appear headed for a show­ Kennedy. Favoring the revised intervene in the Wilmington departments and reduce spending for for an extra teacher for alternate physical education program, and down. Monday the council budget (and the school closing) were school busing case whether or planned improvements, capital out­ education at Manchester High continued a “safety town" project voted to kill a proposed $8.5 board members Allan Thomas, John not he takes action in the lay, supplies and a variety of other School; $15,000 to establish a second for kindergartners. million bond issue to renovate Yavis, Carolyn Becker, Eleanor Colt- Boston dispute. Levi and the programs. resources room for socially and • The spending pian was reduced the Deer Island correctional man, Paul Greenberg and Elinor group headed by Gov. Sherman The school board voted 6-3 Monday emotionally maladjusted students; by $60,000 to reflect better estimates facility a replacement for the Hashim. Voting against the budget Tribbitt met this morning. night to approved the $13,875,000 and $6,000 for a half-time speech on 1976-1977 salary costs. Actual Charles Street Jail which revision and school closing were budget, which is about $275,000 less clinician for mentally handicapped salary agreements with four groups Judge Garrity closed in 1973. than the board’s original spending Albert Harris, Beverly Malone and Earl Odom. students. allowed a reduction of $40,000 from He warned the council it might International plan. The vote came after lengthy the original estimate, and an­ face contempt of court if it BEIRUT, Lebanon — ticipated ’’rollover” of staff failed to approve the bond President-elect Elias Sarkis (replacing retirees with less costly met Christian Maronite employes) allowed a reduction of leaders today to discuss his Kennedy foresees 1^200 drop $ 20, 000. National proposals for a new cease-fire • Reorganization and reduction of and a round-table peace con­ supervisory positions in three WASHINGTON - The Senate ference to settle Lebanon’s 13- in public school enrollment departments provided for a $39,500 may reconsider Wednesday the month-old civil war. Sporadic cut. The reorganization, not detailed nomination of S. John Byington fighting since Monday has Monday night, reportedly involves After hearing Kennedy's report, • Closing Manchester Green as chairman of the Consumer claimed at least 66 lives. A continuing decline in the number three jobs — assistant director of Product Safety Commission of births in Manchester and an in­ the school board went along with his School will have to be considered buildings and grounds, reading super­ creasing trend of "out-migration” recommendation to spend.$2,500 for a soon. Based on the latest projections, which it rejected Monday in a TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli visor, and athletic director. Officials 37-33 decision. are likely to result in a decline of demographic consultant to study Kennedy said Green School could be say the savings will be accomplished Arabs voted for municipal more than 1,200 public school long-range projections in more closed by fall 1978, but it’s more like­ councils in seven villages today by attrition, with no layoffs. students in the next five years. detail. ly to be closed in fall 1979. The reason DETROIT - The U. S. auto and political sources predicted • An arbitrary cut of $46,300 was industry may have won another School Supt. James Kennedy said Kennedy, also recommending ap­ for a delay would be to allow con­ made in accounts for teaching a victory for progovernment Monday night. pointment of citizen task forces to tinuation of the Individually Guided round in its fight against in candidates. The voting in the supplies, maintenance supplies, stallation of air bags in cars. help in making decisions, discussed Education (IGE) program now at Galilee villages follow new Kennedy’s projections, based on school equipment, field trips, media Originally proposed in 1969 for several anticipated effects of the Green School. government measures to speed standard formulas updated with the materials and “related services." installation on 1972-model cars, declining enrollment: • When Green School is closed, it up integration of more than 1975 birth totals, show "a more rapid • Four capital outlay projects the air bags still need more • Closing South School (which was will be necessary to "redistrict ” the valued at $3^000 won’t be done in 400,000 Israel Arabs into Israeli projected, decline” than last year’s voted by the school board Monday study. Transportation life. southern and eastern areas of 1976-1977, The four are a $20,000 estimates, Kennedy said, and call for night as a cost-cutting move) was in­ examination of several issues. evitable. See Pugc Ten See Page Ten MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 25, 1976- PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Tues., May 25,1976 Ferrer charged in Shoor break-in Meadows troop earns first badge About a year ago, a 22-member The Meadows Troop fulfilled its ceremony at the Meadows, hosted by Thomas Ferrer, 19, of 136 Bissell small amount of the missing items require a court appearance. Girl Scout troop was formed at the requirements for its first badge, the Troop 628. St. was arrested by Manchester were recovered in Monday’s search, Meadows Convalescent Home by hostess badge, and Monday night, Since 1973, when Troop 628, with Police Monday on charges stemming police said. Burglaries and thefts reported to Troop 628 with its leader, Mrs. Eva members of the troop received the the help of its leader, Mrs. Sonia from the burglary and theft of nearly police Monday included incidents at a Pelletier, and the recreation director badge in a special Court of Awards McCurry, Rosalie Gwynn and the $5,000 worth of merchandise from Michael S. Lentini, 62, of New Bri­ Green Rd. apartment and an Adams of the Meadows, Miss Doreen Dusa. Rev. Kenneth Steere, chaplain at Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main St. tain was arrested on a court warrant St. business in which a total of about Mansfield State Training School, $2,700 worth of goods were stolen. Ferrer, taken into custody at mid­ Monday and charged with harass­ Welfare up wrote the requirements for the troop day after a search of his home, was ment, police said. The charge stems In the Green Rd. case, the apart­ "Let the Sun Shine In” badge, its charged with third-degree larceny by from complaints of harassing ment tenant told police that about prospect ot not being able to meet work with the retarded has possession of stolen goods. He was telephone calls, police said. Lentini $700 in cash and a $1,000 diamond HARTFORD' (UPI) - State progressed from conducting welfare caseloads have risen 46 per even our most critical needs.” released on a $1,000 non-surety bond was held on a hoo cash bond for ring were missing. The commissioner said he plans to programs at Mansfield to today’s for appearance June 14 in Common court appearance today. The business burglary — into cent in the past five years while the project at the Meadows. agency’s staff has decreased 25 per ask the Grasso administration to set Pleas Court 12, East Hartford. Other arrests made Monday in­ Charter Oak Buick at 61 Adams St. — aside an extra $1 million from per­ Troop 628 will continue to help the Police said investigation of the cluded a total of 13 summonses resulted in the theft of $1,000 worth of cent, according to Social Services Meadows troop. Members of Troop Commissioner Edward W. Maher. sonnel funds to qpalify for a May 12 burglary is still under way issued for traffic violations mechanic’s tools, police said. matching federal grant that will per­ 628 are planning to make badge and more arrests are expected. throughout Manchester. Police said Other breaks reported Monday in­ Maher said the statistics show why mit the agency to hire 190 new staff sashes for the Meadows troop in the cluded incidents at an Oak St. home Taken in the burglary were 15 the charges, most of them involving the department is “faced with the workers. fall as part of their service project. watches, 26 rings, a belt buckle and 4 alleged speeding, were lodged main­ and at the Senior Citizens Center,' cigarette' lighters, police said. The ly by the department's Traffic Ser­ Linden and Myrtle Sts. Nothing was total loss was estimated at $4,914. A vices Bureau. None of the cases taken in either break, police said. Health agency unit to pick board

Weicker defends energy stand The subarea executive committees to the agency’s board of directors. Central region. of the North Central, Connecticut Besides Manchester, towns Last week, a caucus was held in Manchester at which the executive cent more dependent on foreign oil Health Systems Agency from represented will be South Windsor, HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Lowell for mandatory fuel conservation and committees from some of the towns today than we were three years Manchester and area towns will Bolton, East Hartford, Andover, P. Weicker, R-Conn., defending his that makes the Republicans mad.” were lected. ago.” meet tonight at 7:30 in the con­ Hebron, Glastonbury and stance on energy matters — the “I also speak for decontrol of Elected to the executive com­ Secretary of the State Gloria ference rooms at Manchester Marlborough. This group of towns target of his expected opponent’s prices so that I’ll have more oil and mittee from Manchester are Dr. Schaffer, heavily favored to win the Memorial Hospital to elect members makes up one subarea in the North criticism — said he voted in Connec­ gas discovered which flies in the face Robert Karns, provider; Frank Lu- ticut's best interests. Democratic Senate nomination, has of the Democrats on that,” he said. charged Weicker’s votes for decon­ pien, consumer, and Mrs. Vivian “When it comes to energy I’m Advocates of decontrolling prices Ferguson, town director, elected of­ trolling oil prices hurt Connecticut. going to try to make the people of argue it will give oil companies the ficial. Each executive committee ‘Tve got to confess to you that I fly Connecticut understand we are as incentive to uncover new petroleum 60th reunion planned must have one person in each vulnerable today as we were three in the face of the philosophy of both reserves, while its opponents say it parties on the energy issue,” category. years ago,” Weicker told reporters will mean only higher prices. The Manchester High School Class vations not later than June 1 to Clif­ The Health Systems Agency is a Monday. “The is 30 per Weicker said. “I continue to speak Mrs. Schaffer has emphasized of 1916 will observe its 60th reunion ford Gorman, 42 Brookfield St. health planning agency created un­ Weicker was the only New England They *Sing Aloud America^ June 17 at Willie’s Steak House. The class was the first MHS group der the National Health Planning and senator to vote for oil price decon­ Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. to make a class trip to Washington, . Resource Development Act passed in trol. Representing the fighting spirit of the American Revolution are, from left, in front, Forty members of the class are D.C., and it was the first class to 1975. The HSA will be responsible for During the Court of Awards ceremony Monday night at the Meadows Convalescent Home, New England is the area of the na­ Edward Barry, drummer, Loren Keene and Michael Scadden, riflemen, and Carolyn still living and most are expected to publish the yearbook, Somanhis, all regional health planning and tion most dependent on foreign oil. Karen Wilson, a member of Girl Scout Troop 628, presents a badge to Alice Raymond of the Barry, drummer, while a chorus sings patriotic songs. The presentation was a Bicentennial be present. which stood for South Manchester development. Its economy has been the most dis­ Meadows Girl Scout Troop. Flag bearers are Elizabeth Gates of the Meadows Troop left Hartford budget vetoed play, “Sing Aloud America,” given by all 67 children at South School for other students, Those planning to attend are High School, indicating the area of The new board of directors will rupted by the increase in oil prices by town where the old high school used and Martha Kanehl of Troop 628. (Herald photo by Larson) barrel,” or it could vote to override. reminded to send in their reser­ assume office in June. HARTFORD (UPI) - Mayor the Organization of Petroleum teachers and parents at Martin School. (Herald photo by Pinto) to be. George Athanson vetoed the city’s "I’m upset with the whole budget Exporting Countries. $121.4 million budget for next fiscal and the process by which it was Weicker, before addressing a year. enacted,” said Athanson. "It is the closed door session of the Hartford Film Rating Guide At a Monday night City Council worst budget the council has adopted Chamber of Commerce, said his About town since I became an elected official in STOP! for parents and their children Grasso urges fire officials It's All Ways a Better Buy at BERNIE'S! meeting, he said it was the worst stand stressing conservation and free budget he had seen since taking 1967.” BY AND PICK UP General audiences. All ages admitted. enterprise was aimed at getting “the The Illing Junior High 11 public office. The budget was ap­ He said the council showed dis­ OPEC hand away from our neck.” A UNIQUE BELT proved 8-0 by the council Friday. respect to city officials by giving School Folksingers and BUCKLE FOR ONLY Parental guidance suggested. Some material may Weicker also said, in an apparent Guitar Club will perform to improve coordination A Democratic City Council effort them extremely short notice of reference to GOP presidental can­ 3.99 OR AN not be suitable for pre-teenagers. to vote on overriding the veto im­ hearings on proposed cuts, Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. at INDIA GAUZE TOP didate Ronald Reagan, whom he Laurel Manor Convales­ Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent HARTFORD (UPI) - that fire departments had equivalent to 6,662 barrels mediately was thwarted by council sometimes only hours before votes strongly opposes, that candidates FOR 6.99 OR A 1 cent Home on Chestnut St. or adult guardian. Gov. Ella T. Grasso today to improve their efficiency of No. 6 fuel oil. Republicans, 4-3. An override vote were taken on them. basing their campaigns on ani- TANK TOP FOR 1.99 AT... was scheduled for Wednesday’s The city's corporation counsel said urged better coordination and cooperation at a time The governor also Washington sentiment were unfair. All chairman of the 20th THE DEAL ® No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ among fire officials and when demands for services asssured them her ad­ meeting. failure to pass a budget would mean 521 E. M ID D LE TPKE. BIG Weicker warned public confidence anniversary committee of tain .ireasl. ministration will continue Pemocratic Councilor Nicholas the city could not spend any money MANCHESTER GREEN praised a Stamford firm are growing but few towns in government could not be restored the Manchester Square to try to offer businesses Carbone said it was a bad idea to after the new fiscal year begins July for cutting back its energy can afford to pay for them, until "cheap shots at the federal Dance Club will meet and industries a climate if: postpone the vote. “I think it was sil­ 1. use. Fire chiefs should also government end and candidates start Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the In a cam paign-style which they can grow and ly to postpone it until Wednesday.” Athanson said he did not forsee offering positive alternatives.” home of John and Elaine MANCHESTER COMMUNITY C0LLE6E watch the legislature, Mrs. ARKLA develop and provide more He said the council could accept such .a crisis, instead expecting swing, Mrs. Grasso ad­ Grasso said, to insure new Thieling, 258 Parker St. jobs. the mayor’s veto message, and reconsideration of the budget. non-credll summer courses dressed the Connecticut laws are in keeping with “close the city down, lock stock and Astrology Humanistic Philosophy Fire Chiefs Association in their goals and no funds The 1976 legislature Being A Person and Being a Partner halved the state’s seven Indoor Gardening Wallingford, the Olin Corp. are wasted in ineffective Travel Escort Training Program Mixology per cent taxes on business in Stamford, the fire-related programs. fllBtOtlC Drama Workshop Non-fiction Writing Greenwich League of services and new equip­ Theatre schedule Film-making On Becoming Single Women Voters and the She praised executives of ment purchases, which will SALE& Beginner's Folk Quitar Parent/Human Effectiveness Training Wallingford Regional the Olin Corp. for having serve to attract new firms French Cooking arlborougb Advanced Transactional Analysis Business and Industry brought about a 36 per cent to Connecticut and keep es­ UA East 1 — “ All the Showcase Cinema 3 — "One Showcase Cinema 4— “The Basic Steps of Qraphoanalysis Sign Language Communication President’s Men" 7:00-9:25 Show. reduction in the firm's tablished companies in the Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Joys of a Woman” 2:00-4:00 Recreation Courses for Youth She told the fire chiefs energy use in the past year. state, she said. UA East 2 — “Recommen­ 2:00-4:307:00-9:30 6:008:00-10:00 rn dation for Mercy" 7:30-9:00 offered In cooperation with the Manchester Recreation Department DEMO UA East 3— “Grizzly” 7:00- Baseball, ages 9-14, starts July 12 tor Golf, ages 9-14, starts June 28 for one 8:30-10:00 TWIN LOBSTERS ARE BACK! one week week Burnside 1 — "The Next Basketball, ages 10-14, starts July 6 for Soccer, Section A, ages 8-11, starts June Mrs. Meir addresses meeting You’re Invted To The Stop Greenwich Village” 7:30- one week 28 for one week F R E ^ S i VERY In 9:30 Cheerleading, ages 8-14, starts July 6 Soccer, Section B, ages 12-15, starts ARKLA FACTORY DEM ONSTRATION Burnside 2 — "The Exor­ Tuesday^ Wednesday^Thundify for one week June 26 for one week of Jewish leaders in Southbury cist” 7:10-9:20 Manchester Drive-In — For further Information, call the Summer SOUTHBURY (UPI) - Former U.N. Am­ the pair would appear, ac­ At BERNIE’S: “Bananas” 8:20; "Sleeper” Sessions Office at Manchester Com­ Former Israeli Prime bassador Daniel Patrick cording to the Republican. One gas grill that 9:45; "Everything About Sex” SHCWCASt CINtMA/ munity College, 646-2137. Minister Golda Meir made Moynihan was also there, The newspaper said 11:15 1234 and both talked about authorities asked the MANCHESTER Vernon Cinema 1 — 1-84 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. U iC C an unheralded address Israeli foreign policy to meeting’s speakers be un­ cooks like two. "Lipstick” 7:30-9:10 EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 befo re a m eetin g of Sizzle a steak on one side. Vernon Cinema 2 — “The FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE . American Jewish leaders, nearly IW persons atten­ announced in order to PARKADE There are two control* in the ARKLA Qat Grill, giving you an in- Exorcist” 7:15-9:30 an employe of the Harrison ding the board meeting, the avoid demonstrations. ______^HUiiRT Be a friened in DEED finite range of heat aettinga lor each burn*r...a*ttlngt that you Showcase Cinema 1 — AM' Inn said today. Waterbury Republican State and local police were WED., MAY 26, 1976 reported today. informed of the visit last can maintain. Gas reachsa tampsralur* last. You'rt raady to "Missouri Breaks” 2:10-4:40- a T ^ b m k n The employe, who asked cook In mlnutofl 7:10-9:40 Only 15 mlnulet from lUanchetler to remain anonymous, said An inn employe and week, but asked to keep it 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Showcase Cinema 2 — “Bad Meir was at the inn Satur­ Margaret Plunkett, a quiet. Simmer a casserole on the other. News Bears” 2:15-4:05-5:40 y s B s s s ^ NEXT TO M M l UMdS-iat-MI 295-9358 friend of Mrs. Meir’s for 25 Mrs. Plunkett called the This new ARKLA G ai Grill always holds tho heal tening you 7:35-9:45 M. Ml day night, during a four- YOUTH CENTRE day series of meetings of years, confirmed the two meeting, “very closed.” want. In fact, it holds two levole of host for you. So you can alow- iVNcnoN or Roirns 1A M leaders attendance at the The newspaper said the almmer and hroll too. Get mort tun out of cooking with ARKLA. Banana Drawback NtAtuoiouM. cormccncvr 0M$4 GIVE the National Board of the "WE THE BAD NEWS I A Filipino experimenter MATSKAS FAMILY - INNKEEFEIS United Jewish Appeal. meeting, the newspaper Israeli consulate con­ the ARKLA CHEFS MISSOUR] A PINT OF LIFE-SAVING COME SEE BURNER r j i found that humans who ate. > 4 ^ 1 said. firmed Mrs. Meir was in Show you how to prepare an entire bananas appealed to mos­ ^ ‘BREiM" FINAL! 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lianrliMter EiifningMeraUi Sen. Frank Church: Walking backward Larceny conviction overturned Manchester — A City of Village Charm promised its crucial work throughout police said contained 11 television WASHINGTON - Sen. Frank By Lee Roderick 20 per ten t of its GNP on its HARTFORD (UPI) - ’The Connec­ case of Joseph Kas, 34, of New York Founded Oct. 1, 1861 the world. sets stolen from motel rooms. CHiurch; Wind him up and he walks burgeoning military, a level un­ ticut Supreme Court overturned the City, who has been on parole from a M«mb«r, Audit BurMu of Circulation M«mb«r. United PrtM Intet/iatlonal The Herald’s I Church’s proclaimed idol is the The court said there was no backward. matched in modem times — with the 2-to-5 year sentence since February. late Sen. William E. Borah, another ; larceny conviction of a man who evidence Kas knew the goods were in Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, At a union rally in Omaha prior to exception of when Hitler rearmed He was never able to post bond of $2,- CWashington Correspondenti^ Idahoan who in his day likewise already served 18 months for the the van, or that he had a significant Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. the recent Nebraska primary, an Nazi Germany. The U.S., in contrast, crime. 500 or appeal bond of $3,500. electrical worker asked the exerted considerable influence on Kas was a passenger in a van connection to driver Walter Raymond P. Robinson. Edltor^Publlsnar Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor however, won the day, and the union spends about 6 per cent of its GNP on American foreign policy. Borah, too, The court ruled Monday on the Democratic candidate if he were defense. Schoenbneelt, 23, whose appeal of a proceeded to endorse his candidacy. was a leading isolationist perhaps 2Vi-to-5 year sentence was rejected. "tough enough” to be in the White Also last year; Church voted to kill Nebraska itself, of course, follow^ best remembered for his opposition Kas’ mere presence in the van was " Opinion ” ^ ...... ''" House. The question was logical, funds for continued development of suit and gave him the narrow victory to the League of Nations following not enough evidence to convict him since the Idahoan has distinguished the B-1 bomber, voted to prohibit over Jimmy Carter that kept World War I. for theft, the court ruled. himself in recent years by opposing U.S. flight testing of a strategic mis­ Church's quest for the Great Prize In good measure because of In another case, the court ordered virtually every measure coming sile system (known as MaRV), voted viable. Borah’s leadership, the U.S. refused a new trial because of improperly in­ White-collar crime down the pike to strengthen the to delay flight testing of the long- Rate hike request delayed nation's security. Frank Church’s boyish good looks to join the League, which thus was troduced evidence used during the and contest-winning oratory have range cruise missile, voted to dis­ crippled from the outset in its peace­ New Haven armed robbery trial of With so much in the news prison inmates, prosecutors, Church, with his well-known flare mantle the nation’s only Safeguard for oratory, seized the Omaha oppor­ served him exceedingly well now for keeping role. The League couldn’t HARTFORD (UPI) - Northeast 31. His decision required the Public Curtis Wright and Paul Acklin. penologists and other experts two decades of public life. In fact, it Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) site, about corruption in business tunity to defend his firmness. In­ deter major aggressors and was Utilities should not seek another rate Utilities Control Authority to recon­ The pair were convicted on Sept. is arguable that only his undeniable and supported the disastrous con­ and government — from the in seven cities and found that credibly, though, the examples he powerless to head off World War II. hike until final determination of the sider the hikes, but Northeast has 24, 1974, for their roles in the gun­ sex appeal — plus a sagaciously late gressional cutoff of funds in “throughout the nation,, offered demonstrated his toughness If the nation could ill afford to shut legality of its last one, according to appealed the ruling to the state point holdup of Sam’s Market. The shortweighting of grain start — have kept him afloat at all to Itecember to the pro-western forces not on America’s potential enemies, out the world in the 1920s’, it is dif­ Common Pleas Court Judge William Supreme Court and won a delay of high court ruled the trial judge was shipments to the lavishing of prosecutors are demanding — trudge another day on the campaign fighting in Angola. The latter action but on America itself; his opposition ficult to understand how Church and Bieluch. Bieluch’s order. in error when he allowed introduc­ and judges are delivering — trail already littered with the dead opened the door wide to Marxism in goodies on officials to, most to such U.S. institutions and actions his isolationist colleagues hope to At a hearing Monday, the judge Goldfarb also said he was ready to tion as evidence of a rope and candidacies of his fellow liberals. southern Africa, on whose soil recently, the sale of inferior stiff prison terms for as the CIA, multinational cor­ shut it out in the infinitely more com­ agreed with attorney Alexander A. file an injunction to halt what he es­ stocking masks from the alleged get­ Since the Idahoan remains a thousands of Russian-supported porations, and the Vietnam War. plex 1970’s. Goldfarb, representing the city of timated would be a $90 million rate away car. meat to the Army at outlandish businessmen and executives presidential contender, a look at his Cuban soldiers continue to sit. “If I’m not tough enough for you,” Church, in formally announcing his Hartford and several consumer hike request by Northeast sub­ The prosecutor said although the prices — it is encouraging in a who use a pen, instead of gun, record seems imperative. In 1975 The Idaho Democrat, of course, Church concluded with a flourish, belated candidacy in March, groups, that no new rate hike should sidiaries, Hartford Electric Light Co. evidence was not used in the grocery alone, Church voted for virtually also has been at the helm of the way to learn that the Soviets to rob the public.” “then vote for somebody else.” denounced the “seige mentality that ^ be requested until a final determina­ and Connecticut Light and Power Co. store robbery, it tended to prove the every key defense budget cut. This at wrecking ball'that has systematical­ '.1 are not without similar scan­ In its fiscal 1975 report, for The Senator’s honeyed words. kept us locked so long in the strait- tion is made on the January, 1975 Northeast Treasurer Leonard A. defendants conspired as robbers. a time when intelligence experts tell ly taken apart the CIA and com- hike. O'Connor testified he understood the '4 ^ dals. example, the FBI reported an jacket of the Cold War.” There are The Supreme Court ruled the us the Soviet Union is spending about He found that hike illegal on March requests would total about $55 evidence illegal because it was not increase of 25 per cent in in­ many others — including this writer That they are not, after near­ — prepared to argue that the million. directly tied to the crime in question. ly six decades of totalitarian vestigations of white-collar “straightjacket” conjured up by the Joseph Negri of 165 Wells St. rakes his 25-foot by 50-foot garden plot on the Lewie Farm as rule over the lives of the Rus­ crimes over fiscal 1971. There Senator by no means has been solely he prepares it for a full variety of vegetables from carrots to tomatoes. He is a second-year were 3,247 convictions in 1975, of our own manufacture. prdener in the Manchester Victory Gardens project. He said the garden was a substantial sian people, suggests at least boon to the family budget. He and his wife have three children. (Herald photo by Larson) nearly 15 per cent more than Rather, the fact seems clear Public hearings dot June 1 agenda that the fault lies not in a coun­ enough to most Americans — but ap­ try’s political or economic the previous year. Even so, parently not to Sen. Church — that Public hearings are expected to rate for sanitary sewers already in­ received as follows: Silk City system but in just plain old some prosecutors claim the there is extant in the world a com­ consume the greater part of the stalled on the north side of E. Middle League, $800, and Candle Light human nature. FBI should be doing much munist superpower named the evening June 1, when the Manchester Tpke., from Plaza Dr. to Ludlow Rd. League, $1,600. Most use Lewie Farm again U.S.S.R. which, from Lenin to Board of Directors conducts the first In addition, public hearings will be • $1,382.40 to the school system's According to “Literaturnaya more. Brezhnev, has stated and restated its of its semi-monthly meetings. It will held on the following proposed ap­ work-study program, with the sum Most of the people who had plots in the new gardening families is one Gazeta” (The Literary The stepped-up attack on central goal of world domination. be at 8 in the Municipal Building propriations: (80 per cent of the cost) to be the Hartford County Extension Ser­ the Manchester Victory Gardens last who is Vietnamese. white-collar crime has, in fact, What is more sobering yet is that this . Hearing Room. • $23,5(X) for the current fiscal year financed by Johnson State College, vice will visit the gardens and advise Gazette), 13 Soviet officials year signed up again this year to con­ Twenty of these plots are devoted the gardeners on proper care of their underscored the problems superpower, according to virtually Hearings will be on a proposed or­ for street lighting, to be financed Vt. The Board of Education will pay have been convicted of fleecing from available and unappropriated the other 20 per cent of the cost — tinue their gardening project. to people interested in organic gar­ gardens and how to deal with every knowledgeable observer, dinance for licensing and regulating The community gardening venture the state of some 365,(MX) rubles facing prosecutors, including stands menacingly in the dawn of the General Fund surplus. $345.60. It is for 16 weeks work on a dening. Eight plots are reserved for probiems of biight. The gardeners restaurant and take-out food ser­ was launched last year on land known — about $500,000 — to build a manpower shortages, alleged­ day when its technical capabilities vices; on a new schedule for water • $5,340 for the Police Traffic Safe­ ground crew for a Manchester resi­ low-income famiiies. One plot is enjoyed similar advice last year. as the Lewie Farm located just off E. cared for by Boy Scout Troop No. 541. “disgusting dolce vita’’ ly soft-sentencing judges and match its proclaimed intentions. and sewer rates, plus new charges ty Program, for partial salaries of dent who attends Johnson State two traffic squad officers for the College and who will get credit under Middle Tpke., west of Finlay St. New members this year con­ Mrs. Jennie Tait, who is co- hideaway on the Volga, replete the very complexity of con­ for sewer outlets; on the proposed Given Church’s record and in­ construction of sanitary sewers on period July through Sept. 30, and to the school's work-study program. tributed a small fee to go toward the chairman of the project with her hus­ There were 60 plots, each one 20 expense of having the area plowed. with frescos, marbles, plush sumer fraud and antitrust clinations, it is scary to contemplate the east end of Linwood Dr.; on the be financed by a state grant. The board's second meeting next band, Russell, said some of the gar­ feet by 50 feet, available to those in­ carpets, free-running vodka cases. the magnitude of challenge to the assessment rate for sanitary sewers • $2,400 to the Recreation Depart­ month will be June 8, when it is Water is supplied by the Town deners have contrived some unusual terested. Most people returned to Highway Department and is stored in arrangements for growing vine The bureau also found a free world that would be required already installed on the west end of ment for extra umpires and to be expected to act on the items up for and sexually compliant financed by donations already' public hearing June 1. work their plots this year leaving a large tank near the garden site. vegetables. She said most plots are great deal of disagreement before he, as President, would be Linwood Dr; and on the assessment “hostesses.” moved to action. very few available to others. Among Later this summer, someone from already planted. . The difference between this among people in the justice Frank Church might as “tough” as and most scandals in this coun­ system about what kind of he proclaimed in Omaha. But you try, however, is what the punishment, and how much of couldn’t prove it by asking the CHECK OUR OPEN “Let me help you.” Kremlin. Soviet did about it: They it, should be meted out to PRICE BOOK ON BOLD rapped the officials with prison white-collar offenders. “We o A r th u r 's terms of up to 15 years. really don’t know,” said one The study group of North Hadassah, will install the Fk MORE fHAN 1,500 TRIAL SIZE new officers. Dessert will DRUG STORES The Soviets, of course, have judge, “whether it’s the length United Methodist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at be served at 8 p.m. For PRESCRIPriON 20 oz. always treated economic of the sentence that has the A cover for self-indulgent hypocrisy the church. transportation, call Elsa 190 FARMINGTON AVE., HARTFORD, CONN. 527 1164 Hirsch, 643-4492. crimes — what we lump in the deterrent effect. I suspect a WASHINGTON — Once upon a sen­ Illegal? Rhodesia's government is joints. 942 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER, CONN. 643 1505 ITEMS c broad category of “white- greater deterrent effect is the sible moment, Congress passed the Andrew Tully just as legal as the Republic brought We were luckier. Not even George An adult Bible study will 144 BROAD ST., WINDSOR, CONN. 688 5283 so-called Byrd Amendment, which forth on these shores in 1776 by III, who had the IQ of a retarded 4- be conducted Wednesday 40 MAIN ST., ROCKVILLE, CONN. 875-9263 collar crimes” —more harshly certainly of prison sentence, exempts Rhodesian chrome from Washington, Jefferson & Co., who year-old, suggested he was moving to at 10 a.m. at Zion SAVE AT Memorial Temple, than crimes of violence. But and the speed with which it’s U.S. participation in the United statesmen is supported in the U.S. got fed up with King George III. It is put down our rebellion because we Evangelical Lutheran OUR REGULAR 65(S Pythian Sisters, will con­ Nations trade embargo against that only by professional do-gooders, dis­ a great deal more legal than many of were mean to the overwhelming Church. ARTHURS there are signs that our denten- imposed, rather than its duct a memorial service at cy to view such things as length.” African state while the metal is im­ missed public servants and a claque the black African “governments,” majority of Indians. France did not ported from the Soviet Union — the of bankers and merchants who smell which seized power by military side with the Indians, but gleefully ' Center Congregational its meeting tonight at 8 at embezzlement, fraud and il­ the Marine Home, Parker BAND-AID only other major source. loot. Its flavor is mostly foreign and force. Some of those governments sent us aid, mostly to annoy England. Church will have its annual Limited edition' legal business practices as Ever since, the usual mob of in­ thus delectable to silly women, discriminate against their white pop­ Lafayette did not have a clause in his meeting tonight at 7:30 in St. Officers are asked to CLIP-ON While it is getting tougher to wear white. Refreshments IMPORTED DANISH commemorative CLEAR PLASTIC tellectually confused super-liberals busted PhDs and Anglophiles. ulations, but that is not mention^ contract guaranteeing the franchise Woodruff Hall of the fU H different from ordinary make a dishonest dollar, the will be served by Gladys cigar boxes from REFILLABLE crimes, and to punish such has been pressing for repeal of the Our first step into this mess was even in whispers in the UN’s booze to Mohawks and Sioux. church. A social hour will TIVOLI 11 OZ. report concludes, prosecutors amendment because Rhodesia is a taken because our old pal, that precede the meeting at 7. Gamble and Helen Henry. offenders more leniently, may and judges still face significant racist regime. This year Congress carious bulldog known as Great Bri­ WHITE be changing. again is coming to grips with the tain, was offended by Rhodesia’s 1965 The mission and BUTTER TUMBLERS BUTANE problems in their struggle Herald yesterdays Manchester Lodge of According to a special report against white-collar crime. issue, but although the administra­ declaration of independence from ministry committee and Masons will meet tonight OWL tion has said it will support repeal what now passes for the British em­ the worship and music at 7:30 at the Masonic LIGHTER on “White-Collar Justice” by They “must fight an invisible COOKIES 25 Invincibles or there is no great enthusiasm on the pire. As a result, Rhodesia has gone committee of Emanuel Temple. Inspection will be BOX OF 60 New Yorkers the Bureau of National Affairs, enemy on a battleground part of that, sensible man, Gerald unrecognized in every corner of the 25 years ago Brunette. Lutheran Church will meet by Austin Backe, district 1 lb. TIN ^ i j 9 1 Ford. globe, victim of the UN’s “new tonight at 7:30 at the deputy of the Sixth B 2/25* judges and prosecutors are where dollars, not lives are ' Walter N. Leclerc, tax collector placing new emphasis on “Ford wishes the damned thing politics.” for the Eighth School and Utilities lU years ago church. Masonic District. The lost” and where it is not would go away,” says a White House The charges are that Rhodesia is il- Entered Apprentice degree white-collar crime — “a silent, District, in his first year in office, Manchester Board of Education ASSORTED always easy to distinguish aide. legal, that it deprives the achieves the unusual record of a 99.96 members unanimously approve the The Women’s Bible will be conferred. George pernicious class of crimes that friend from foe. So do I. Our Rhodesian policy has overwhelming black majority of the percentage of collections. Only one town’s two-year experiment in Study Class of South United R. Ouillette, worshipful ^BABY COLORS robs the American public of an Not the least of these always been appalling, not to say vote and that it is “threat to inter­ account is outstanding, he says. educating disadvantaged Hartford methodist Church will master, will preside. pusillanimous and probably wicked. national peace” under Chapter VII of meet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 SHAMPOO BUILT-IN estimated $40 billion an­ problems may be the attitude Albert Grossman is elected presi­ children in suburban schools. We joined in the UN sanctions during the UN charter. Rhodesia does dis­ dent of the Manchester High ^hool Walter Schultheis is elected presi­ Main St. St. PIPE TAMPER nually,” or 200 times the of some white-collar offenders the Johnson administration to please criminate against blacks, but it has Student Council. He succeeds Bob dent of Lutz Junior Museum. Mayfair Y Club will that untidy collection of Communist yet to throw so much as a spitball at The trustees of North meet Wednesday at 1:30 $|29 MFG. LIST S5.95 amount stolen by all the bank themselves. The bureau quotes p.m. in Cronin Hall of robbers in this country in one and Third World governments which anybody but the so-called United Methodist Church 11 OZ. one of them, a former senior has taken over what some mixed-up will meet tonight at 8 at the M ayfair Gardens. All year. The bureau is a "liberation” guerrillas within its State Department official con­ kids still call a “peace” organization. boundaries. A lm a n a c church. Mayfair residents are in­ Washington, D.C.-based vited. CANVAS AM/FM SOLID STATE SANKYO victed of bribing a tax auditor, The situation is.not merely curious, CONTEMPOMRY private organization. as saying, “I don’t consider but sinister. The UN has proved it By United Press International career with' the Boston Braves in a The annual installation^ 8 "x l4 " In a three-month study, the couldn’t keep peace in a tearoom. This printing test pattern is myself a criminal. I couldn’t This assembly of third-rate inter­ I Today’s thought Today is Tuesday, May 25, the game at Pittsburgh. (Atlanta meeting of the Manchester -jijjg Herald quality con- WtKgJIADH STAY HUE DIGITAL Braves’ star hitter Hank Aaron broke Chapter of Hadassah will program in order to give nstant bureau interviewed judges, live with myself if I did.” national ward heelers and saloon 146th day of 1976 with 220 to follow. iarcoixjitkiiief' No. 1200 mrtnrtTnrimi i •iii The moon is approaqhing its new the long-standing Ruth home-run be held tonight at the home you one of the finest GYM BAGS CLOCK phase. record in 1974). ' of Mrs. Jerome Nathan, newspapers in the nation. i The morning stars are Mercury, In 1949, Chinese Communist forces 109 Adelaide Rd. Zvi ■■ *9" si5» Goiicord Hymn $|79 O pen forum Venus and Jupiter. entered Shanghai as Nationalist Dagan, director of the New WM 16 oz. $9 9 5 By the rude bridge that arched the The evening stars are Mars and troopp abandoned the city and York Region for the Israel : s a H i flood. Saturn. prepared to move to the island of Ministry of Tourism, will o > _ j____” C Their flag to April's breeze un­ Those born on this date are under Formosa (Taiwan). be the guest speaker. Mrs. \ furled. Nathan Lappin, member of BAYER Eighth District fire fighter defends his department the sign of Gemini. In 1973, American astronauts ACETAMINOPHEN Here once the embattled farmers American poet Ralph Waldo Emer­ Charles Conrad, Joseph Kerwin and the Board of the New stood. NON-ASPIRIN son was born May 25,1803. Paul Weitz blasted off from Florida England R egion of PAIN REUEVER '-S To the editor, And fired the shot heard round the paid personnel. More irresponsible respect, and expert training does. On this day in history: and after nine unsuccessful attempts 1 am writing this letter in response world. and factless statements. Respectfully yours, In 1787, the first regular session of docked with the Skylab space station. • beltless to Mr. Vaughan’s letter to the open The foe since in silence slept; the American Constitutional Conven­ A thought for the day; In the words feminine forum. Two final thoughts worth men­ William A. Parker Jr. Alike the conqueror silent sleeps; tioning, tor a person who finds these 498 Parker St. tion was held at Independence Hall in of American poet Ralph Waldo (j^lm ^eack^m iak napkins First of all, his opening statement And Time the ruined bridge has Philadelphia. Emerson, “A friend is a friend with No, 400C. calling the Manchester Fire Depart­ many faults and criticisms with the Manchester swept fire department that protects his life Fire fighter, In 1935, Babe Ruth hit his 714th arid whom 1 may be sincere ; before him I BOHLE OF 24 MFG. LISTS13.3C ment, Eighth District, a horse and Down the dark stream which final home run while ending his may think aloud.” buggy department with little im­ and property it sounds like you haye Manchester Fire Dept., seaward creeps. been playing with fire for the last 35 Eighth Utilities District. provements since 1940 is ridiculous. On this green bank, by this soft years. P.S. The flagstaff and holder are ARTHUR DRUG The Manchester Fire Department, stream. 11 OZ. A flag flying in front of a fire house has the Official Major League Eighth District, is the first fire out being repaired due to age and We set today a votive stone; does not make a fireman — pride. department of Manchester es­ weather. That memory may their deed GOOD TRACS A ll-Star Pick up your ballot tablished in 1888. redeem. I SHAVE CREAM WITH COUPON and vote lor your Here is a list of a few firsts to im­ When, like our sires, our sons are Ballots K j favorite players prove fire service in the North End. New definition of hardship gone. i TIMES I MFG. LIST $ 1 .5 9 First to radio-equip fire apparatus, in zoning rules suggested Spirit, that made those spirits dare Gillette All-Star Special first to use large diameter hose, first To die, and leave their children FOR I PRICE WITHOUf to have diesel-powered fire engines, SAVE $4.00 on Converse To the editor: oldfashioned harder work and more free, first to have an attack pumper, first 1 was much pleased to read your RENT COUPON 75* All-Star Athletic Shoes with excellence in service and quality.) Bid Time and Nature gentle spare SO DRY I cash rebate certificate to have a rescue truck and a trained editorial relating to the waiving of The shaft we raise to them and - . > inside this specially marked rescue squad. In reviewing decisions over the re­ ir 3 ; zoning requirements. cent years, I believe you will find this thee. The slriking Calais by Palm \ ''-j> package of MANHATTAN Not bad for 36 years of having the Beach* has everything going i CREAM Having served for some time on interpretation more closely fits the Ralph Waldo Emerson O U P O N 1: same department. the Zoning Board of Appeals, I would lor It fashion, tailoring anij worth actual practices. Submitted by: color. Shawl collar, one-button W e n Gillette TRAcn- s’s You make mention of what seems WALLETS venture an estimate that less than 10 Paul E. Willhide Betsey S. Baker shaped coat has satin lapel and to you like an eternity from the time pocket turn with deep center per cent of the variances granted are 478 Porter St. Memorial Day 11 OZ. TRAC S NOWONLYI you hear the whistle to the first siren. vent. Matching Hared trousers ShA.EClEAM T ■' based on a hard definition of Manchester Church Service Committee Just how long is it? One minute, five “Hardship." tealure satin teg stripe. You can REDEEMABLE ONLY AT -..a... rent all this luxury (or less than l^^ARTHUR'S DRUG STORE 'mim / ^ l REGULAR SI.19 minutes, 10 minutes? State facts not 1 believe it is time to consider a you would think. 3/M factless statements. more appropriate interpretation that MFG. LIST 99ii 1 EXPIRES MAY 29.1976 = = = ’' You speak of needing professional would permit variances when con­ Dateline Complete Details on Gillette Display fire fighters in this day and age. ditions in a neighborhood will be im­ 1 m What you're saying is towns like proved immediately and in the long REI^L MEN'S SnSP SAK starts to day and runs thru Saturday Night! Wethersfield, Newington, Far­ run and/or others in the By United Press International smallpox and held in confinement. coNM^cncuri laugist MOir coMneri min a ironr with your CluiA<^9tm SALE ITEM OUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK IN STORt' mington, South Windsor, and other He said in his defense he inoculated BankAmericard neighborhood would not be harmed. NEW YORK, May 25 - Dr. Azor 903 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PIAZA. VERNON B A N K AMERICARD or volunteer departments are second- open only ti& 30 P M. Ihur$day tilt 9 P M (To me, new competition is not Betts was accused of violating the the soldiers only after their repeated "It 's not just simple hypochondria. My doctor says I have the open amy till 9 P M, Silurday til 5 30 P M WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIES' rate because they aren't manned by ban on inoculating soldiers for requests for the treatment. ‘ Reg T M Goodill Cintord intorporaied ..X MASTER CHARGE CARD necessarily harm; it just means good bullheaded klndl" Nr>t Ri’sponsiblc for Tvi»H|riiphM il Errors' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 25, 1976 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 25, 1976 Gauruder-Meldrum SNIIIAL Betty’s notebook

By Betty Ryder

I fell in love Friday night — with said. “Twenty-five cents, was my the lion tamer at the circus. When I reply. was a kid it used to be the man on the "Gee, I only have 20 cents',” he Miuit to bi|y a car? ‘flying trapeze. Just goes to show how said. Well, with big blue eyes looking your taste changes. up at me, I said, “Well, pick a pair "African Arrows" was a term and maybe we can take 20 cents.” used in Revolutionary War Well, his name was Gunther (he literature for the ancient looked like a tall Stet'e McQueen) We completed the transaction and technique of setting fire to and when he went into his act at the as he started to turn away, he said, defenses by using flaming Ringling Barnum & Bailey Circus at “Hey lady. I'll give you 15 cents for arrows. The reason they were the Civic Center he had a captive that other pair.” called "African” arrows is audience. To say nothing of the eight A little suspicious of his business probably because a West Indian tenacity and reminding myself that bow, presumably of African bengal tigers, 10 lions, a herd of origin or design, happened to be elephants, and several horses. this sale was to benefit Civitan available for use at Fort Motte, It was a beautiful sight to see them projects, I said, “Well, I don't know. S.C. on May 12, 1781, when the all get into position as he snapped his You already got your bargain.” technique was employed by whip and walked into the cage, his He shrugged his shoulders and as (. . i Frances Marion and "Light- blond hair shining as was his he turned away he flashed me a smile Horse Harry” Lee, The World and said, "That's okay lady, my Almanac recalls. sequined jacket and pants. 'The entire show was great, and father's a dealer.” being with four youngsters (my So, who knows — the 20 cent daughter and three of her pals) some earrings may have brought $1 at of their enthusiasm just had to rub another table. Somedays you just Cub Scouts off. can't win. Couldn't help thinking how Good sports different circuses are today. It’s The Andover Sportsmen's Club Park 54 almost like watching one on televi­ proved just what great sports they 2 sion. Nice plush seats haye replaced Pack 54 recently held its are at a dinner-dance Saturday night Ciolkosz Photo Mechachonis Photo monthly meeting at Bentley the old bleachers we used to squirm at the Elks Club in East Hartford. School. Den 4 led the on as the show went into its final All the lady guests received a gift opening ceremony. hour. of cream sachet, and the food as Mrs. William H. Gauruder Mrs. James H. Phalin An Awards Ceremony I remember so well the day of the prepared by Generis Caterers' of was conducted by Cub- circus fire in Hartford. East Hartford was delicious. Mavis Elizabeth Meldrum of tached to a matching lace Camelot Susan Joan Moulton of Manchester bride; Miss Cindy Hull of South master Mike Brophy Hartford National will I had won a contest on WTIC for Funny, at an event like that, I Manchester and William Henry headpiece trimmed with seed pearls. and James Harland Phalin of South Windsor; and Miss Carol Riordan of assisted by Assistant Cub- writing an essay on "Why I Buy War never seem to be too hungry But I Gauruder of Vernon, were married She carried a bouquet of roses, car­ Windsor, were married May 22 at St. South Windsor. Miss Cindy Brown of 5 master Peter Vitols. Bonds.” tell you, reflecting on the bountious May 22 at Emanuel Lutheran Church nations, lily of the valley, and baby's Francis of Assisi Church in South Manchester, the bride's sister, Awards given were: My family had a cottage at tables Sunday, I just had the darndest in Manchester. breath. Windsor, served as flower girl. ' Cub Scouting's highest 'Highland Lake in Winsted, and my longing for a piece of chicken, Italian The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. William F. Bloking of Dover, The bride is the daughter of Mr. Raymond Page of South Windsor, award, the Arrow of Light, dad was bringing me in to the Hart­ meatballs, or pasta with mouth­ and Mrs. William J. Meldrum of 33 N.J. was her sister's matron of and Mrs. Norman Brown of 156 served as best man. Ushers were Michael Wemmell; ford station to read my prize-winning watering sauce. But, it was too late. Richmond Dr. The bridegroom is the honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ralph Hillstown Rd. The bridegroom is the Mark Phalin of South Windsor, the Webelos Awards: James essay over the air. The band played on and on, and not son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Pemberton of East Hartford and Ms. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Phalin bridegroom's brother; William Wert Bosse, Kevin Brophy, LOW VOL TilF CASH As we drove nearer to Hartford, Susan B. Kinne of Manchester.. of 1112-53 Pleasant Valley Rd., South Jr. of South Windsor; and Thomas too many of us sat out a number. Gauruder of 81 High St. Kevin Burnham, Paul the radio station was listing names of When I was a kid, and came home The Rev. C. Henry Anderson of Lawrence Gauruder of Bolton was Windsor. Wallace Jr, of Vernon, Duff, Darrin Gilbert, Don­ people missing injured or killed in from a date, my mom used to say Emanuel Lutheran Church per­ his brother's best man. Ushers were The Rev. Eugene Kilbride per­ A reception was held at the KofC nie Parker, Robbie Taylor, that tragic fire. "Did you have a good time.” formed the double-ring ceremony. Joseph Whalen of Manchester; formed the double-ring ceremony. Hall in Manchester, after which the Michael Wemmell. I never did get to read my essay, as I'd answer with “Yes, I danced all The altar was decorated with William F. Bloking of Dover, N.J., Mrs. Lynn Wallace of Vernon, couple left on a trip to South all programs were canceled, except night.” That's what happened Satur­ flowers. the bride's brother-in-law; and Ralph served as matron of honor. Carolina. Awarded Gold Arrows AND aV ElO C AGIFTt for the emergency messages day, and I still have the sore muscles The bride, given in marriage by Pemberton of East Hartford. Bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Mr. Phalin is serving in the U. S, were Scott Auden and -We’ve got instalment loan funds available to help you purchase gifts for you to choose from when you take out a new instalment resulting from the fire. to prove it. her father, wore a white silk organza A reception was held at the Moulton of Manchester, sister of the, Navy. Peter Moore; Silver The prize was a $25 War Bond and It was a nice evening. The men's gown with re-embroidered Alencon Buckboard in Glastonbury, after Arrows, Scott Auden, that new car you’ve been thinking about - or to help you with any loan! dad cashed it for me and we sent the way of saying “thank you” to their lace and designed with sweetheart wich the couple left on a trip to Ber­ Benjamin Recio, Peter other worthwhile project or product. Here’s How to Get Your Gift! All you have to do is borrow money along to a special fund which ladies who put up with their absences neckline and .bodice, natural muda. They will reside in Westfield, Teacher to address World Congress Moore and Kenneth Mo- had been established for families of during their league activities at the waistline trimmed with lace, long, Mass. dean (2). Michael Morris We believe that the economy is rolling again and that now’s $2,000 or more for 18 months or m ore-and decide which gift you victims of the fire. club throughout the year. tapered sleeves with lace at wrists, Mrs. Gauruder is employed by Manchester's programs for the han­ was awarded the Bear the time to make those expenditm'es you postponed last year. In all the splendor of the Civic Miss Carole Fox, a resident and want. When your loan is approved, we’ll deliver the gift you choose flared skirt with lace hemline exten­ Hartford National Bank in Hartford, dicapped. Badge. Center, I couldn't help but remember Nifty Fifties special education teacher in And to encourage you to act now, we’ve got a collection of great right to your home. Limit, one per customer. ding to a chapeltrain. Her elbow- Mr. Gauruder is employed as a sales The XITIth World Congress will that other circus of long ago. and Chubby Checker Manchester Public Schools, will be length veil of silk illusion was at­ representative for Base Wyandotte. present new dimensions in Special guest for the Tag sales move over. attending the Xlllth World Congress evening was Butch Auden, The “ Nifty Fifties” one of the most of Rehabilitation in Tel-Aviv, Israel rehabilitation which have been opened up by recent advances in the who entertained the Cubs C. CENTER HARBOR Tag sales. You know what they energetic, young music groups in the in June. and their families with a WARM-UP SUITS. A pair are? That's when you look through area, are packing them in to “stan­ In the service Miss Fox will be delivering a field of medicine, education, A. BLACK & DECKER your cupboards and cellars, find vocational training, guidance, and talk on parachuting. CIRCULiAR SAW. Double insulated, oflOOVt Acrylic ding room only” at the Rusty Nail in presentation at the Congress en­ Parachuting equipment warm-up suits, items to give to a tag sale, clean Glastonbury. titled, "Innovative Techniques of social sciences. VU" “Value-Plus” saw makes bevel Miss Fox graduated from New was demonstrated and a cuts to 45®, needs no “grounding” for men’s or ladies’, them ail up, and then decide you real­ Had occasion to hear them Sunday Army Pvt. Craig H. Nelson, son of graduated from recruit training at Rehabilitation,” — the new Regional movie shown. safe operation. in bright ly don't want to part with them. evening, and they had a toe-tapping, Mrs. June Nelson, 142 Vernon Ave., the Naval Training Center, Great Occupational Training Center and England College, Henniker, N.H., royal blue It happened to me, last weekend. hand clapping crowd as they sang Vernon, was assigned to the 25th In­ Lakes, 111. with a B.A. in elementary education with red The Civitan Club was having a tag and special education. She is present­ The Cubs were recently "Hound Dog," and "Kansas City” fantry Division at Schofield A former student of Rockville High and white sale at Waddell School and I was on ly finishing her master's in special taken to Laughing Brook in and on a quieter note "Tears On My Barracks, Hawaii on April 23. School, Rockville, he joined the Navy trim. the committee to spend a few hours education at Central Connecticut Massachusetts. The trip Pillow.” Nelson, a gunner in Combat Sup­ in January 1976. helping out at the sale. The nine young men, who someone port Company, 1st Battaltion, 27th State College. New Britian. A was arranged by Larry Well, I arrived about 8:30 a.m. and Before coming to Manchester Duff, tripmaster. mentioned are all Manchester High Infantry of the division, entered the was really tickled to see the School graduates, really know their Army in December 1975, completed Navy Signalman Seaman Appren. Special Education Department three customers come in the school yard. I music. basic training at Ft. Dix, N.J., and Wayne M. Babineau of 29 Lynch Dr,, years ago, she worked at the Pack 53 happened to spot one item I thought I Their presentation, reminiscent of was last stationed at Ft. Polk, La. is participating in Operation "Solid American School for the Deaf in would find useful, so, I put my money music on the "Happy Times,” also Nelson, whose father lives in Shield "76,” aboard the tank loading West Hartford. For the past two The Heritage Badge was years, she has been on the board of awarded to all the in the cigar box (that was our cash comes complete with greased hair­ Holland, Mass., is a 1974 graduate of ship, USS Lamore County, D. EMERSON 6-BAND directors of the Connecticut Associa­ members of the dens and register) and took the tray and dos (a la Fonzie). Tantasqua Regional High School, homeported at Little Creek, Va, PORTABLE RADIO. placed into a paper bag near my tion of Retarded Citizens, represen­ den leaders of Pack 53 at Multi-band .A.M/FM tran- Have scheduled an interview with Sturbridge, Mass. Before entering A former student of Manchester pocketbook. the Army, he was employed by High School, he joined the Navy in ting Manchester; and served on the Y their meeting at Waddell B. BLACK & DECKER COMBINATION. sistoiized |)oitable, AC or some of the boys, so soon we'll have curriculum committee for Hemlocks School. Double gift! 2-speed Jigsaw Kit and V 2-speed DC o|)eration, with private Just a short while later, one of the some pictures, and find out just what Yankee Auto Body in East Hartford. January 1975. Outdoor Education Center, affiliated Diill Kit. A poitable shop evei7 home should have. listening plug. ladies who was also helping said, makes them tick. Or should I say with the Easter Seal Society, The Heritage Badge is a “Betty, didn't you just buy this jump. 'Cause the music sure does. It Navy Seaman Ret. Stephen M. tray?” Quint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. CAROLE FOX Amston. Bicentennial-inspired E. EMERSON 8 was an enjoyable evening. project tor Cub and Boy Come to find out, one of the Quint of 715 Graham Rd., South TRACK PLAYER AND AM/FM G. PANASONIC energetic workers believing it was a Tobacco Scouts. Models were made, RADIO. Portable 8 track tape Windsor, was graduated from recruit CASSETTE RECORDER. donation, rather than a purchase, had "Tobacco is a dirty weed. I like it. training at the Naval Training The Manchester reports were read, and player and AM/FM radio uses Compact desitm and push­ batteries, car, boat or household unbagged it and placed it on the table It satisfies no normal need. I like it. Center, Great Lakes, 111. Evening Herald skits were performed. The button operation make "It makes you thin, it makes you opening and closing power source. for sale. I quickly remedied that mis­ A 1975 graduate of South Windsor prints more ttood listening or easy take. lean, it takes the hair right off your ceremonies were per­ lecoi-ding with built-in High School, he joined the Navy in Manchester news Later in the day a young man with bean. February 1976. P E T C E N T E R formed by Webelo Den 2. mike. “It's the worst darn stuff I've ever than any other Some Cubs were curly blonde hair and big blue eyes MANCHESTER PARKADE - 646-9463 MASTER CHARGE MON.-FRI. 10-9 came up to the jewelry table. seen. I like it. Graham Lee Hem- Navy Seaman Ret. Dennis M. Lane newspaper. transferred to Webelo minger (1896-1949) TORRINGTON PARKADE - 609-9700 -MASTER CHARGE ACCEPTED SAT.-SUN. 12-S Dens. "How much are the earrings," he of 50 Campbell Ave., Vernon, was Awards were presented TR0PH»L by James Kost, advance­ ment chairman to: Read the “BRIGHT ONE” ______2 Main St. MEMORIAL FISH Wolf, Glenn Manley; F. MINOLTA P(K:KET Manchester Evening Herald Gold Arrow, William 200 CAMERA. Effoitless WEEKEND upuration and razor shaip H. "SCANDIA” COOKWARE SET BY FARR S SALE Hansen, Brian McConnell; Saster Cturje ■ Bank Imtricard Stock up now at great savingsl Beautiful tropical llth at LOW, LOW Silver .Arrow, Dana Minolta lens! Cany-case. WEST BEND. Se ven-pim* set of beauti­ I)atteiy and color him included. ful handci’afted poi'celain-on-carbon-steel SPORTING EQUIPMENT SALE PRICESI I# . I . Noonan, Michael Suhie (2), Kuhli Loach 27® Douglas Aldritch, Eric cooking utensils by West Bend. Zebras Heinrich, James Russeli COMPLETE CAMPING EQUIPMENT Velvet Swords 22« Red Fin Shark 87® (2), Kurt Heinrich, 12 Foot X 12 Foot 22« i-ge. Clown Loach ’ 3 .4 7 Kenneth Szarek, Martin J. WEBER OUTDOOR LIQUOR DEPARTMENT MOTO-CROSS Algae Eaters Kosis, Stephen Balon, Reg. $6.99 GRILL. Family-size giill COLD BEER Limit S of any one species fo customer Christopher Gauvin, Brian with giant baked enamel ^ AND DIRT Kost, John Whitcomb and fire lx)wl and domed lid, 2 ON THE HOUSE Glenn Manley, wheels and safety ^ WE DELIVER BIKE ash-catcher. Awards for three years ARTHUR DRUG perfect attendance went to 'V Phon* 643-1505 PBt James Russell, Kurt NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE COAST GUARO GROOmBR Heinrich, Kenneth Szarek. APPROVEO 7 oz. CANVAS CbIPPBR Complete with elumlnum Kit Ij' LIFE VEST polee, stakes, ropes. “CORDOMATIC’’ DOG TENDA REEL “OSTER” DOG GROOMING KIT G )m plete $ 9 * * £ . $ 2 9 ’ * Re«l adjusit aulomallcally io Thia kit includta avarythlng you tLE H saa.aa f c w control your dog'a frtodom. natd to kaap your pat groomad Nylon covorod fltxlbla attol $997 and naatl Includaa grooming $ 1 3 9 9 Financial ca b it, can b t m ounttd on Reg. theara, clipper oil, two at- COMPLETE CM 1 MAN BIKE houM or garaga. 11.99 tachmants and Inatrucllon AUTO UNICYCLE boaklat. Reg. 17.99 I. SHELTON WET/DRY JE T VAC. Powerful K. WEST BEND COMBINATION. Another double! CARRIER Services 8-cup Flo Drip coffee maker and 6-quart Slo Cooker give VINYL BOAT BUMPER Just wet or dry cleaner works when other vacs Received 3-lb. All Purpose won't-converts to blower, goes indoors and out. kitchen beauty and convenience. REPAIRS $ Q « 9 MOUHT GERANIUMS STOCKS SALE $ 2 9 9 9 Buy several of those colorful plants lor POTTING SOIL BONDS • COLLISION home or garden at thia LOW, LOW pricel TAX-FREE INCOME • MECHANICAL Models to OPTIONS hold 2 or GIva your plania WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS 3 bikes Balance Sticks $2.99 19 naw lila ~ MUTUALFUNDS CARS AND TRUCKS tranaplani Io biggar ’ 1 pota or alarl now Coniaa: « HARTFORD IMTIONAL Qenulnt Parts 1075 TENNIS Reg. onaal RoIkti C. Ucavi.sidcs Factory Trained Uochanica Rand-McNally WARM-UP $1.69 Reg. 69' Home: 647-974.') 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CAMPGROUND PLAYRACK Office: 278-2100 (The Favorite Person) R ^ K SUIT CALL 646-C464 GUIDE 2 Piece - 100H Acrylic Reg. $40.00 $ 1 l 9 « or 5T‘ PhineVibbber Carter Chevrolet SALE I I )IK jmsiitiitktn 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. May 25. 1976 - PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. May 28, 1976

II.S Obituaries Board adopts budget Continued from Page One Sports slate driver education. The driver educa­ . Lemelin, president of the Martin- Cheney in upset, science lab for MHS, $5,000 worth of tion cut will force an increase in stu­ South PTA, offered the school board Herald angle Willard Waddell John Coon Mrs. Helen M. Hebert paving at Bennet Junior High School, dent fees from $35 to $42.50. his own plan for saving the $35,000 • Closing of South School, es­ that would result from closing South Tuesday Willard Waddell, 77, of 75 Pike Dr., John Codn, 76, of 333 Bidwell St. HEBRON - Mrs. Helen M. $2,000 for new doors at the East'Side timated to save $35,000 by Earl Yost IIASKIULL Okeechobee, Fla., formerly of died Monday at Manchester Hebert, 61, of 11 Jackman Rd. In the Rec, and $6,000 to upgrade classroom School. Lemelin suggested eliminating two teachers, a custo­ Kast Culholie at Xavier, Manchester, died Sunday at the Memorial Hospital. Amston section of Hebron, died Mon­ lighting at Verplanck School. A total eliminating plans for two new Sports Editor dian, a secretary and utility costs. Okeechobee General Hospital. He Mr. Coon was bom in Bridgeport day at Hartford Hospital after a long of $57,500 will remain in the capital positions, further cuts in non-salary tops Rocky Hill The school’s 57 stpdents would be South Windsor al Wind­ was the husband of Mrs. Sarah A. and lived there until coming to illness. outlay account for a variety of other items (such as supply accounts), and transferred to Martin and Highland sor Locks Waddell. Manchester several years ago. Mrs. Hebert was bom In Chicago, high-priority projects. elimination of the late bus program. Park Schools, and the federally another time a runner was at the far Holton al Coventry Mr. Waddell was born in He is survived by a niece and a 111., and came to Hebrpn several • Two more teaching positions will When it came to the school (ward’s be eliminated for a savings of $24,000. funded Head Start program, now at vote, South School was the major Coming up with its top effort corner with only one out and each Last Hampton at Rliam Manchester. Before his retirement, nephew in Bridgeport. years ago to make her home with her weekend at Amherst. Bidwell was Being eliminated are two half-time ..Buckland School, will move to South topic of discussion. The majority of time Ostashen worked out of the jam Kust Windsor at he was associated with the Central The funeral and burial will be son, Dennis Hebert. yVo ftofe-in-one but.. the losing pitcher in a thrilling i-0 of the baseball season, Cheney positions at Martin School, and a non­ School. the board expressed concern that without any .scoring. Kllington Hudson Gas & Electric Co., private. She is also survived by her mother, loss tb 'Bates, which went on to win Tech surprised, tournament- teaching teacher’s position at the Plans to close South School, the many other educational programs Unnoticed on the golfing scene last LaBrec was outstanding at TRACK Poughkeepsie, N.Y., for 35 years and Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 225 two brothers, three sisters and a the title. The first base coach for bound Rocky Hill High yester­ high school.'Kennedy said the overall most controversial item in the throughout the school system would weekend at the Manchester Country shortstop, handling eight chances .Manchester at Slate Sec- was a member of its Quarter Century Main St., is in charge of granddaughter. Bates was Ron Soucier, former East 1976-1977 spewing plan will reduce revised budget, provoked a 'one-hour be affected if South School remained Club was an eagle on the par four day afternoon at home, 3-2. flawlessly. lionul Club. arrangements. The funeral is Wednesday at the Catholic High athlete. .Koepsel, staff by 6t(i [msitions. spirited exchange Monday night open. ninth hole by Willie Oleksinski. The win was only the fourth in 17 Rocky Hill has a 9-8 won-lost log. KusI Catholic al State Other survivors are a son, Robert There are no calling hours. Kolssak and Son Funeral Home, 4255 Sullivan and Bidwell are both ail ex- • Cuts afe being made in five other between educators and parents. Since the 57-student school was to Like a hole-in-one, there has to be a starts for the locals who conclude Cheney(3) Sectional A. Waddell of Killson, N.Y.; a niece, W. Division St., Chicago. Burial will Manchester High standouts...When programs, but the programs wiil con­ Among those arguing to keep the be closed anyway, in the not-too- little luck involved in eagles and their slate Wednesday at Portland. AB R H E ManchcsIer/NorlhHCsl Marjorie Fischer of Manchester; be in Mary Hill Cemetery, Niles, III. Paul Peracchio aced the par three tinue with reduced funding. The five school open were James and distant future, the majority said, it Willie O’s deuce was just that. Despite being held to just two hits Cooke, cf 2210 (iatholic al Newington three grandchildren and two great­ 15th hole at Ellington Ridge last LaBrec, ss 1 0 0 0 cuts arg $2,200 from a high school Jacqueline Mitchell of 25 Country wquid be better to close it now and Steve Matava, playing in the four­ by Scott Marshall, Tech took advan­ TKNMS grandchildren. Saturday it gave his dad, Ray, Gustamachio, rf 3 1 1 0 fine arts program, $1,000 for data Club Dr., John and Valerie DeQuat- "save” the other programs. some along with Jim Williams and tage of his wildness to score twice in (Jicney Tech at Portland The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. Area police something to shoot at. The hole-in- Skoczylas, If 3 0 0 0 at the Okeechobee Funeral Home, processing, $2,000 for program tro of 49 Arvine PI., Joseph Alpert of Opponents of the closing concen­ Leo LeBlanc, during Friday’s the first inning and then tallied the Member-Guest Tournament, one was the first of the season at the Balon, c 2 0 0 0 COLK 205 NE. Second St. Burial will be in evaluation, $1,000 for summer 22 Phillip Rd., Mary Bombeto of 16 trated on the possibility of families game-winner in the fifth on Glen Landry, lb 2 0 0 1 Last (Aalholic at St. Paul explained the feat this way: course...Just over a month away are Evergreen Cemetery, Okeechobee. school, and $3,000 for high school Bolton St., and Roger Lemelin of 41 being "split” by redistricting. Cooke’s triple to deep center and Lew Ouellette, 3b 2 0 0 0 ICasI Hurlford/llall at “Just before it started to rain and the two-day Manchester Relays at The family suggests that any painted on an outside wall at Theresa Rd. LaBrec’s sacrifice fly ball. Ostashen, p 2 0 0 0 Manchester VERNON we could hear thunder in the Manchester Community College and memorial gifts may be made to the Rockville High School. Winning pitcher Pete Ostashen was Lackard, 2b 2000 Cheney Tech al Prince background, Willie’s second shot hit M em brial Field on June 26- Heart Association. Robert Toney, 42, of Richmond, Miss Muliins was released on a also stingy with base hits. The husky Marineau, 2b 0 0 0 0 I'ecli the top of the tree to the right of the 27...Bobby Hull accounted for the Va., was charged Monday with $100 non-surety bond for appearance righthander gave up four, one a two- green. We all looked and couldn't find winning goal in Winnipeg’s 5-4 win Totals 19 3 2 1 fourth-degree larceny (shoplifting) in court in Rockville on June 23. Kennedy foresees run homer by Bob Eckel in the sixth In Memoriam over Houtson which gave the Jets a 2- on complaint of K-Mart at Vernon the ball in the area where he figured frame which averted a shutout for Kueky Hill (2) In loving memory of Stanley Grzyb Circle. He was released on a $25 bond Continued from Page One it landed. No one saw the ball after it 0 edge in the best of seven game set. Canfield, ss who passed away Nlay 25, 1964. short-term future. A gradual decline decline is a m ajor change in The next two games will be in Win­ Rocky Hill. Moriarty, 3b for appearance in Common Pleas Manchester. New attendance boun­ is expected to start after three years Manchester population- trends. Since hit the tree. adly missed and remembered Court 19, Rockville, June 23. “While Willie continued to look’, we nipeg, tonight and Thursday. Hull has Ostashen fanned four batters and Eckel, lb always. daries would have to he established in junior high schools, with high 1972, when Lincoln School was Fyler, c Cricketer accused played on and when we reached the sparked both wins while Gordie issued just one walk. Marshall struck Wife and Families for Martin, Highland Park, Buckley school population declining slightly. closed, the school population has Roncaioli, If Ali wipes Howe and son Mark Howe tallied in William Johnson, 37, of 23 High St., HARTFORD (UPI) - A Canadian and Bowers Schools. declined by just 177 students, cup there was Willie’s golf ball. out five and walked three. Lussen, cl Rockville, was charged Monday with Among the long-range issues to be “There wasn’t any question it was each game for Houston. cricket player whose team visited • During the next five years, it’s kindergarten through Grade 12. Cheney got on the board first when Spencer, dh breach of the peace on complaint of possible that the Keeney St. School studied by task forces and the his as stamped on the ball were the DuPuis, 2b § In loving memory of David George over the weekend was arrested Mon­ Kennedy emphasized and re­ Inside track Cooke was hit by a pitch and was out Dunn S i Murdock who passed away May 25. Carlos LaSanta, also of 23 High St. will become overcrowded. If that demographer are questions about words Willie’s Steak House.” Marshall, p day and charged with raping a 23- emphasized that the projections are •moved along via a sacrifice by > : 1951. Johnson was released on a $100 non- happens, “redistricting” would be enrollment through the turn of the Oleksinski is one of the owners of Jack Holik appears to have the in­ year-old woman who attended a team merely rough estimates, but he also LaBrec. Dave Gustamachio singled I cannot say. and I will not say surety bond for appearance in court party at a local hotel. necessary for the southern and century, about the future need for the popular local restaurant. side track on filling the vacant varsi­ Totals 27 2 4 2 That he is dead — he is just away! said that the formula used for the The storm broke while Willie was between first and second and Cooke LEW LaBREC Rocky Hill 000 002 0 2 MUNICH (UPI) - In the course of *:•; He has wandered into an unknown in Rockville on June 23. western areas of town. renovations/additions projects ty head football coaching position at Eldgar Wilson, 40, of Toronto, was came around to score. Chris Skoc- 200 OKT'^tfS trying to wipe out a piece of personal V i land. planned for Bentley and Washington projections has been accurate to rejoicing on scoring the eagle and Manchester High. The Trinity grad Cheney And left us dreaming how very fair ordered held on 350,008 bond on a • There will have to be a reduction Twice Rocky Hill threatened to Kathleen Mullins, 16, of 336 Center Schools, and about the basic within one per cent in the past. after and hour’s delay, play was and three-year varsity baseball and zylas was safe on an error and Doug RBI: LeBrec, Gustamachio, Ouellette, embarrassment three weeks ago, •A If needs must be, since he lingers charge of first degree sexual assault. in the number of teachers and other score but each time Ostashen was Eckel; 3BH: Cooke, HR: Eckel; BB: % ' there. Rd., Vernon, was charged Monday organization of the school system. resumed. football player was an assistant at Landry walked to fill the bases. Muhammad Ali wiped out Richard •X And we. who the wildest yearn Authorities said he played with the employes at the elementary level, Current enrollment in Manchester equal to the task. The visitors had a Ostashen 4, Marshall 3; SO: Ostashen 4, night with third-degree criminal mis­ MRS last fall under Larry Olsen. Ouelette also watched four balls and Dunn, flooring the British challenger Think of him faring on, as dear Commonwealth Club of Toronto, an and to a lesser extent at the secon­ The five-year projections made by schools is 9,627. Next year, the man on third with no one out and Marshall 5. V i In the love of There as the love of chief. Kennedy anticipate a decline of 614 Holik is currently a security guard at Gustamachio was forced home. five times for a fifth round technical ilere; amateur cricket team. dary level. The number of reductions enrollment is expected to be 9,689, a knockout. But even with all that, he Think of him still as the same, I say; Police said the arrest was made in depends on board policy decisions on students in kindergarten through Added lacal flavor Illing Junior High. He is also a He is not dead — he is just away! Poiice said the woman, whose iden­ drop of 138 students in kindergarten still wasn’t the Muhammad Ali of connection with a complaint that Grade 6, and a decline of 420 students Moriarty’s will have an added former standout at Manchester tity was withheld, told them she was the neighborhood school concept and through Grade 12. The decline is old. ^ ^ Mother Kathy, Karen, and Julie, 76 had been in Grades 7 through 12, for a total Manchester flavor when the team High...Manchester Racquet Club coaxed into a hotel room, “knocked growth of special education. expected to become more severe in He admitted as much after Herbert drop of 1,234 students. opens defense of its Hartford men’s and women’s teams copped around," threatened and raped. • The secondary school enrollment fall 1977. Thomser, the German referee, Kennedy said the anticipated Twilight League title Wednesday top honors in the Greater Hartford will probably remain stable foi' the Mike Jordan hurls stopped the scheduled 15-rounder out night at St. Thomas against Bristol. Indoor Tennis League. Stu Jennings, Ray Sullivan, a shortstop with Mon- Mike’ White, Tom Rodden, Joe at 2i05 of the fifth round. All’s all action, fifth-round TKO son this spring, and pitchers John Kubachka, Rick Klaffy and Phil Vets to decorate graves against the European and British Koepsel and Dave Bidwell will be Hyde comprised the men's A squad champion repaired the damage done with the MB’s...The latter two are while Cherie Dow,’ Linnea Everett, Tribe into tourney fallen servicemen buried in Members of local Bridget Cemetery, off Faith Murray, Judy Riley, Marti three weeks ago by a shambling fight the six cemeteries in fresh off fine college campaigns, veterans groups this week Oakland St., and St. John’s Koepsel with Florida Southern and Parliman and Dot Ogden helped the the bases by walking. Jordan then with Jimmy Young at Landover, Md. Manchester. \U .S I EVE ARMSTRONG But it was Dunn, who attacked Ali will honor the memories of Polish National Catholic Bidwell with Assumption. The latter A women to the crown...Due to reached back and struck out American Legion Cemetery, off Jefferson St. SERVING Correspondent DePrato. from the opening bell and got up off members wiil decorated helped his team into the ECAC Divi­ limited space softball standings were The Marine Corps sion II-III Baseball Tournament last omitted this week. A fitting description of the Jordan, now 1-1, ran into trouble in the canvas five times to bore in once Booze sale monuments in East League will decorate at the third which he got out of and was again, who made the champion battle Cemetery, off E. Center St. West Cemetery, off MANCHESTER 1976 Manchester High baseball going strong until the ninth. There all the way. brings in Disabled American Spencer St. team might very well be that the visiting Eagles had two on and Ali acknowledged Dunn’s courage Veterans will decorate The Daughters of the Frigidair^ and the part he played in his com­ $ 7,670 pitching took them however two out with Ballard at first base monuments at St. James American Revolution will far they went. making a diving stab of a soft liner by eback. HARTFORD (UPI) - Cemetery, off Broad St. decorate at West DePrato to preserve the win and “I figured he would run but he is V eterans of Foreign FOR Defense fails All season long good pitching kept State Tax Commissioner Cemetery, off Spencer St. Manchester’s position in the CIAC courageous, has got a lot of heart and Wars will decorate the them in many a game. It seemed only Gerald J. Heffernan says ’The groups will attempt Storewide savings right then that Manchester made it to tournament. took some hard punches," Ali said. the department has auc­ graves of servicemen at St. to decorate each monu­ Week “He shook me twice and 1 told on Frigidaire. the State Tournament on another tioned about 600 gallons of ment, Harold Osgood, 51 YEARS strong pitching performance. Manrlieslt-r (2) Angelo (Dundee) between rounds I confiscated whisky, wine chairman of the Perma­ in East loss AB R H E was glad we took this fight seriously. Sophomore lefthander Mike Jordan and heer for $7,670. nent Memorial Day Com­ bested Wethersfield High, 2-0, on a Barrett, cl If I was in the same shape I was in The liquor was seized mittee, said. By LEN AUSTER three-hitter yesterday at Kelley Backolen, ss against Young, Dunn would be world Livingston, 2b from Connecticut residents Herald SporUwriter Field. champion. who bought it in other Ballard, lb “I had to hit him with some solid Uniroyal welfare The win raises- Manchester’s Gliha, rl states and tried to bring it When things go bad everything seems to collapse at once. East record to 9-8 with only a game rights — a punch we've just perfected here, Heffernan said. It’s NAUGATUCK (UPI) - Jones, c called the acupunch. He could not Fire calls Catholic’s baseball team started yesterday’s play without its top against Windham Hjgh Wednesday Ostrout, 3b illegal for residents to Some of Uniroyal’s 3,300 expect it. He could not see it. It com­ striking employes have offensive threat, out with a broken arm, and without its leading le ft. This ensures the fourth straight Quesnel, 11 bring more than one gailon appearance for the Indians in post­ Jordan, p es right off the hand." gone on welfare and more Manchester batsman, out suspended. MIKE JORDAN of iiquor into Connecticut. • season play. Wethersfield, also Dundee said All’s performances are expected to, according M onday, 12:18 pi.m. Add the fact several Others were The auction, held at the headed for post-season action, now Totals 28 2 2 0 nearly always bring out the best in to city officials. ’The United —Delayed ignition on oii playing hurt, it totals up to a 10-5 vic: state armory in West Hart­ burner at 101 Spruce St. Bulkeley (10) stands 11-6 for the season. Frank Livingston started W'elhersfield (0) his opponents. And so it was with Rubber Worker’s strike js lory for Bulkeley High at Eagle Field ford, brought out 33 (Town) AB R H E Jordan battled Wethersfield’s Mike Manchester’s seventh reaching safe­ AB R H E Dunn, the sandy-haired former in its fifth week. Nine as the homestanding Eagles com­ registered liquor salesmen Pelletier, lb 5 0 0 0 DePrato in what was a genuine ly as his blooper to right \4as caught O'Keefe, ss 3 0 0 0 paratrooper. workers are eligible for Tolland County mitted eight errors. East is now 8-9 to hid on the liquor. Under Blake, lb 0 0 0 0 pitcher’s duel. Jordan allowed only and dropped by Pete Karabots. He D'Ambrosio, 2b But he could not solve All's right temporary city benefits un­ for the season and the defending 2 1 0 0 state law, the confiscated Monday, 5:32 p.m. — Aid at Yaconniello^cf three scattered hits and fanned moved to second on a ground out by Waters, 3b cross, the traditional weapon against til state payments begin, State Class B champs must beat 4 3 0 1 liquor may only be sold to scene of accident on Windsor- Crane, ss seven. His only problem was Bruce Ballard and scored on Ray MacGovern, lb a southpaw, and in the fourth round said city welfare Supt. Irene viile Rd., Eliington. Xavier High today in Middletown at Coleman, rf 3 2 2 0 Palazzo, c persons with state liquor wildness as he issued seven bases on Gliha’s solid single to left. Qliha he went down three times in quick Slabicki. Local union of­ 3:30 at Palmer Field to qualify for Zerio, If 3 1 0 0 Fitzsimmons If permits. Monday, 7:51 p.m. — Struc­ balls which forced him to pitch out of stole second and scored as Tom succession. Heffernan said based on ficials said they did not post-season play. Otherwise... Walton, p 3 2 1 0 Peterson, cf ture fire at Midway Package 4 1 0 0 several tight jams. Jones’ single to center was fumbled As Ali came out for the fifth, he in­ know if strike benefits “This had to be one of the worst Poliski, c Karabots, rl out-of-state retail prices, Store, Rt. 30, Toliand. Vernon 5 0 2 0 DePrato, on the other hand, was momentarily by centerfielder Dave dicated to Dunn that this would be his would continue after this defensive displays ever seen here," Maheris, 2b . DePrato, p the confiscated beverages and North Coventry on stand­ Calabrese, 3b 3 0 0 0 almost invincible except for a rocky Peterson. Jones was not credited last round. week. bemoaned East Coach Jim Penders. were worth about $11,000. by. Winarski, ph 1 0 1 0 seventh inning. He fanned seven and with an RBI. Totals 29 0 3 “I took my time and I was waiting Bulkeley, now 9-5 for the season and walked none. Other than the seventh Jordan got into a tight jam in the Manchester 000 000 20x for the hole," said Ali of his slow headed into tourney play, plated a Totals 33 10 6 1 when he allowed Manchester’s only second as Wethersfield had runners RBI: Gliha; 2BH: Fitzsimmons; BB; fifth-round start. But when the right run in the first aided by three errors. KuhI Lalholir (5) two hits, only one Red and White on second and third with one out. Jordan 7; SO: Jordan 7, DePrato 8 went into action again, Dunn was The Bulldogs added two more in AB R H E runner reached, that on an error. Peterson fanned but Karabots loaded down again. the third thanks to two walks issued Murphy, ss 5 0 2 1 by East starter and loser Kevin Gerbo, cf 5 1 1 2 Shorey and two passed balls by Krashefski, c 3 0 1 1 Shorey, p, rf 1 1 0 0 It’s back! The once-a-year sale that catcher John .Krashefski. Five more Scholastic sports roundup tallies were plated by the winners in Hammick, 3b 4 0 0 1 smart appliance buyers have been waiting for... 4 1 1 0 the fifth aided by three walks and Furlong, 2b non yesterday, liling is now Frigidaire Week. Right now. prices have been slashed on Dumais, If 3 2 1 0 TENNIS 1; Ken Reopel (W) def. Hartford Public High in dropped a 5-2 duke to dependable, top-quality Frigidaire appliances. So come on smart three outfield errors. D. Martin, lb 3 0 1 0 Kennedy 6-3, 7-6; Bob Hartford. Wethersfield High yester­ 4-3 for the season. appliance buyers, save big— this is your week for Frigidaire East scored one in the first, one in East hoys Alman (W) def. Valentine day at Moriarty Field. Brasa, rf 1 0 0 3 East Catholic’s tennis The four Eagle singles GOLF fifth and three in the sixth inning, 0 0 0 0 6-4, 7-5; Dale Lundy (M) Wethersfield plated Greene, p team dropped only its se­ players yielded a total of Cliciu'v rcch two on Mike Furlong’s two-run Driscoll, p 2 0 0 0 def. Ken Eldridge 6-2, 6-2; three runs in the eighth in­ cond in 11 starts yesterday, three games to their op­ Cheney Tech's golf team homer. Moffett, ph 1 0 0 0 Doubles: Peck-Kenne (M) ponents and the doubles ning on three walks and “This team seems to be riding on bowing 4-3 to Glastonbury went below the .500 level def. Magnus-John Curland teams also allowed just two errors to notch the yesterday, bowing 4-1 to last year’s glory and just isn’t up to Totals 32 5 7 8 High in Glastonbury. 6-2, 6-4; Almond-Ken three in straight set vic­ win. Mike Linsenbigler had Vinal Tech at Vinals the challenge,’’ Penders stated. Bulkeley 102 050 002 10 Mark Briggs and Pete Mathew (W) def. Mark . too 013 000 5 tories. three hits and Jim course in Middletown. East Catholic Visgilio scored all the East Caouette-Tom Donovan 6- Results: Singles — Mary Fleurent two for the young Cheney is now 8-9 for the points in singles and 7, 6-2, 7-6; Wiison-Maloney Catherine Murano (EC) Indians, now 10-5 for the season. doubles. (M) def. Tom Fredrickson- def. Paula Forrest 6-0, 6-0; season. Results: Duncan (V) def. Results: Singles — Bob Whitworth 6-4, 7-6. Kellie White (EC) def. Illing High Doug Salmon 4-3, Gassor Briggs (EJC) def. Vaughn 6- MHS girls Julie Spector 6-0, 6-1; Despite two hits off the (V) def. Emil Haberern 6- 0, 6-2; McAvoy (G) def. Manchester High’s girls’ Anne-Marie Cannata (EC) bat of Jamie Gallagher, 4, Doug Victor (CT) def. Double success Greg Lareau 6-3, 6-3; tennis team saw its record WD/DEC Visgilio (EC) def. Marman def. Janet Dion 6-1, 6-0; the Illing Junior High Kowalski 4-2, Blackburn Here's another value: A Frigidaire fall to 2-9 with a 6-1 setback Kathy Viola (EC) def. jayvee baseball team (V) def. Kurlowicz 1-up. People Helping People washer and dryer pair featuring family' 6-2, 6-0; Whitfield (G) def. to Windham High at size washday capacity. Normal and Gary Compasso 6-3, 7-6; Phyllis Clapis 6-0, 6-1; Lori dropped a 12-8 duke to Ver­ Gentle wash cycles plus exclusive Memorial Field. Doubles: Briggs-Visgilio White-Sue Anderson (EC) Flowing Heat for last, even drying. Belinda Welti in the No. 3 for East golfers . (EC) def. Collins-Adams 6- def. Ross-Forrest 6-0, 6-1; singles slot was the lone In­ 1, 6-3; Meotti-Manning (G) Katie Murphy-Karen dian netster to gain a win. Lareau (EC) def. Johnson- Winning two yesterday was the East Catholic golf team at def. Matt Barone-Mark Results: Singles — Jan Two best rounds For over 50 years we've been helping Lareau 6-1, 6-2; Stennett 6-0> 6-1; Liz Shuttle Meadow Country Club. The Eagles downed Pulaski, 4-1, Anthony (W) def. Amy families In Manchester and the sur­ Paternostio-Rowley (G) Kozuch-Sharon Kuezynski TIME TO BUY! Stone 6-2, 6-4; Allison Our Own and nipped host St. Thomas Aquinas, 3-2, to move their over-ali def. Pete Flemming-Ricky (EC) def. Crenage-Dion 6- pace High golfers rounding area with understanding care. Holland (W) def. Gwen FROM •89.95 Factory Trajnod record to 21-2 for the season. Canata 6-4, 7-6. 0,6-1. When they recommend our service, Service Dept. < Froh 6-0, 6-2; Welti (M) Results; East vs, Pulaski —Mike MHS boys Your Satisfaction Weber 7-6, Strella (EC) def. Duncan, def. Les Washburn 6-3, 6-3; |{(•llll)'l lligli With Dave Thomas and Nancy Narkon car­ they’re giving us the highest compli­ Cooney (EC) def. Scott 5-3, Brad 2-1, Van Winkle (A) def. LaFrancis 1- Upping its record to 6-7 Guaranteed Strella (EC) def. Sullo 6-4, Tim Jane Lemire (W) def. Lori Bennet Junior High’s ding their best rounds of the campaign, the ment we could ever hope to receive. up, O’Niel (A) def. Charlebois 4-3, yesterday was the McCurry 6-0, 6-1; Doubles; tennis team upped its Backed with 50 Yeara LaFrancis (EC) def. Tabacca 6-5, Manchester High tennis Manchester High golf team won two yesterday East won medal point 310-318. Paula Sander-Eileen record to 7-0 with a 6-1 win of Caring Bielewicz (P) def. Brian Charlebols Cooney took medalist honors with a team with a 4-3 victory at Goodwin Park in Hartford. ' Its. Our Most Counter (W) def. Amy yesterday over the Lup, East won medal point 310-339; 73. Duncan for Aquinas fired a 75 and over Windham High in The Indian linksmen (BC) del. Narkon 2-1, Important Product East vs. Aquinas—Cooney (EC) def. Silverstein-Inara Punga 6- Windham High jayvees. downed Bristol Central, 3- Rulkowsky (BC) def. Duffy Strella carded a 76. Willimantic. Jon Keller, Joey Lovell, 1, 6-1; Martha Clements- 2, and blanked host Leone 4-2, Thomas (M) Sophomore Jim Kennedy Rob Saunders and Tom Robyn Pepe (W) def. Bulkeley, 5-0, to move their def. Bagni 8-7, Phil Forzley filling in for the injured Laura Burnett-Cindy For­ Norman won singles Phil Valentine in doubles record to 14-8-1 for the (M) def. Balowski 6-4, Quality Servico Tech ups net mark mica 6-4, 6-4; Laurie Szall- matches as did the doubles combined with Jon Peck to season. Manchester won medal HOLMES^uneft^Home. e Qonuina Parts Diane L ittle (W) def. teams of Ed Kennison-John gain a victory. Dave Thomas fired a one over point 310-324; Manchester iO O M A IN STREET . MANCHESTER,CONN Paul Strycharz iCT) def. Collin 6-2,7- Natalie Goff-Kate Warren Haslett and Mike Cheney Tech’s tennis team ran its Maloney and Dan Wilson par 71 while Narkon carded vs. Bulkeley—Narkon (M) 5; Steve Chasse (CT) def. Magisano 3-6, 6-0, 7-5. Hellebrand-Katie Stfllivan. record to 9-2 with a 6-0 whitewashing teamed up for a straight a 76. Bristol’s Jeff Duncan def. Peters 4-3, Leone (M) 6-3,6-3; Rob Caron ((IT) def. Paradis Kusi girls, of Goodwin Tech yesterday in New set win. Windham is now 7- shared medalist honors, def. Maselli 2-1, Thomas SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: NORMAN M. HOLMES, HOWARD L. HOLMES, ARTHUR G. Britain. 6- 3, 6-2; Rivard (CT) def. Motta 3-6, Improving its record to BASEBALL ^ HOLMES. STANDING: JOHN M. MITCHELL IV, HOWARD M. HOLMES AND JOHN J. DEEB 7 for the season. also firing a 71. (M) def. Wotton 9-7, 7- 5,6-3; Doubles; Mike Deyorio-Gary 7-4 yesterday was the East MHS jayvee Results; Singles - Dave Beliefleur Results: Singles — Peck Results: Manchester vs. Forzley (M) def. Damon 1- Caravella (CT) def. Collin-Magisano Catholic girls’ tennis team M an ch ester H ig h ’s (CT) def. Brannigan 3-6. 6-3, 6-1; (M) def. Jim Magnus 7-5,6- Bristol Central —Duncan up, Manchester won medal 8- 6. with a 7-0 whitewashing of jayvee baseball team point 310-332. I 4> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, (kinn., Tues.. May 25, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., May 25, 1876 laa-. aga8wacsaafw,.jii:«8'"'W'3M* Scoreboard ] O s c a r G a m b l e Indian jewelry described Little League sinessj Wise brilliant In recent months, more and more in many places. Low-quality stones / . jewelry sold as “American Indian Consumer Concern tend to crumble and therefore are home run. Bob Andreana silver jewelry” has been seen on the American League f o u n d a n s w e r AMERICAN being processed to make it hard and tory going into Monday's baserunners all night. added two hits to the market. For most consumers, their Many dealers belong to the Indian BOSTON (UPI) - East Going into extra innings, VA loansI to enhance the color. game, and was hit hard in Because of his sinker, the cause. Jeff Popik starred purchase is a "blind” one, bought on Arts and Crafts Association (lACA), • Is it made of sterling silver? Rick Wise has W L Pet. GB American Legion pushed a trade association whose members his last five starts. But he Tigers hit 15 ground-ball on defense. faith, because of the lack of expertise Sterling is an alloy that mixes silver returned to the fold. New York 22 12 .647 NEW YORK (UPI) - Oscar Gamble found over three runs m the now over guarantee their merchandise is changed the grip on his outs. Baltimore 18 16 .529 4 Big stickers for Carter’s in judging the item’s worth or and copper in a proportion that meets After all sorts of out this weekend what he was doing wrong at eighth inning last night to were Doug Whitaker and authenticity. honestly represented when they sell breaking balls and said it “I had really good com­ Boston 16 18 .471 6 tack a 10-7 loss on Army & an international standard (925 parts problems since the end of made all the difference in Chris Schaffer with three $1 billion . What is American Indian jewelry? it to you. If you learn the jewelry is mand of all my pitches,” Cleveland 16 19 .457 6V5 the plate. All he needed was a right-handed Navy at Waddell. silver to 72 parts copper). Some April, the fireballing 14 18 .438 7 and two hits respectively. The value of Connecticut It’s jewelry usually made of silver not what it was claimed to be, you the world. Wise said. “It felt a little Detroit pitcher to prove it to himself. Collecting two "hits for American Indian jewelry appears to righthander returned to “ I talked to Luis (Tiant) awkward with the two new 13 17 .433 7 NATIONAL FARM home loans guaranteed by and formed into a flower or other can get your money back. lACA will be sterling, but it is not. 1975 form Monday night, And it was a right-hander the winners Tvere Dave help consumers determine authen­ about gripping the ball,” grips, but it was just a W est Runs came in bunches at the Veterans Administra­ design from nature. It is, or appears If you simply want a bracelet with hurling a masterful two- the Milwaukee Brewers Frank and Russ Smith. ticity of Indian jewelry. For informa­ Wise said. “He told me to matter of getting it all W L Pet. GB dished up Monday night to out first inning walk off Bowers as Carter’s topped tion is over the $1 billion to be, hammered out and formed by a design that pleases you, you may hitter as the Boston Red Scott Goehring led the Vets tion about their procedure, write to hold it with the seams, and together.” Kan. City 22 12 .647 bring the left-hand Colbom (2-7), stole second Moriarty’s, 17-15. Ed Jar­ mark, Joseph M. Card Jr,, hand. Usually the stone set in this not care if it is machinemade by non- Sox defeated the Detroit Texas 21 14 .600 IW with three blows and Bill jewelry is blue turquoise; however, Box 1358, Gallup, N. Mex. 87301. to hold it tighter. He said to Pitching coach Stan swinging Gamble off the and scored on a single by Hill and Leon vis and Lee McKiiiney director of the VA regional Indians. If you are buying an inexpen­ Tigers, 3-0. hold the curve like a slider. Chicago 17 16 .515 415 office at Hartford, said coral and translucent white Experts suggest you keep these Williams explained the bench and provide the New Chris Chambliss. Carlos Bilodeau had a pair as divided the pitching ,for sive pair of earnings it may not One of the two hits went As a result the ball was change; "Wise was holding Minnesota 18 17 .514 iV i May walked and Graig today. moonstone are also used. four points in mind when attempting 23 .410 8Vk York Yankees a 5-2 vic­ the losers outhit the C a rte r’s w ith Woody matter if they are not sterling silver, to Ron LaFlore. extending sinking and breaking his breaking ball on the Oakland 16 Nettles followed with a Of the 103,968 loans The most important factor to con­ to determine the true value of a piece Calif. 15 26 .366 lOVk tory. winners 12-9. Yatkin playing well on or if the turquoise stones are poor his hitting streak to 26 faster.” seams instead of in the single to score Chambliss, guaranteed by the VA in sider when buying American Indian of jewelry: quality. Monday’s Results Gamble, a member of. AMERICAN FARM defense. Zimmerman and games. Wise didn’t allow a hit middle. That caused the setting up Gamble’s this state—totaling $1,187, jewelry is to buy from a reputable • Is it made by Indians? Much But if you are spending your money Wise, who won 19 games Boston 3, Detroit 0 Manager Billy Martin’s Scoring at least three Chambers were the MB’s jewelry of American Indian design after the third inning, and ball to drop a little.” homer, his fourth. 292,373 — more than one dealer. Look for a dealer with an es­ as an investment in a necklace that is last year, had but one vic­ Cleveland 4, Baltimore 0 platoon system, facing only runs in each frame, Army stickouts. only allowed three Catcher Carlton Fisk, ‘Tve been slumping but half have been repaid in tablished place of business. He or she now being sold is made by people who supposed to be an authentic, hand­ New York 5, Milwaukee 2 right-handers, belted a Jim & Navy trimmed the are not American Indians. who knocked in two runs Kansas City 14, Texas 11 Colijorn pitch deep into the we’ve been winning,” full. Card said. will be available in the future to made American Indian piece, you Legion at Buckland, 18-3. • Is it handmade? Some jewelry and scored the other one, Chicago 5, California 3 right field stands to cap a added Gamble, who was MHS girls Since the GI home loan answer complaints or questions you certainly want to be sure the said Wise pitched his best Oakland 12, Minnesota 7 acquired from Cleveland Swinging big bats for program began in 1944, President Irwin Tuxbury, Sales Manager Don Girard and Service may have. Many dealers travel from may have a handmade appearance five-run first inning and A&N were Dave Parrott necklace is actually what it is game since last year’s near Today's Gaines during the offseason. “You in shutout veterans of World War II, place to place, selling from motel or but is actually machinemade. represented as being. Softball enable pitcher Ed with two doubles and a Manager Everett Marceau (left to right) of Miles Auto Sales look over no-hitter against the Detroit (Bare 2-4) at Boston don’t take it as bad as when Korea, post Korea and the hotel rooms that they rent for only a • Are the stones untreated natural The important factor is that the Figueroa to post his fourth single. Matt Corey with a Manchester High’s girls’ the firm’s expansion site, a vacant service station next door to Miles’ Milwaukee Brewers, (Tiant 5-2), N you are playing for a se­ Vietnam era have few days, therefore, you usually have turquoise? Since the supply of good dealer should not misrepresent the victory in seven decisions. double and three singles softball team registered its present location at 478 Center St. (Herald photo by Pinto) broken up by a homer in Cleveland (Dobson 3-5) at cond division club.” benefited from the more no way to locate them later if you hard turquoise is dwindling, low- jewelry — that he should describe its ”I was striking out on and Mike Tanguay with a third whitewash of the quality softer turquoise is being used the ninth. Baltimore (Palmer 5-4), N pitches I thought I should Figueroa went all the liberal financing terms have complaints. manufacture and origin honestly.. ro.M G lirS GAMES to a 6-4 win over Lathrop Milwaukee (Travers 3-2) at homer and two singles. season with a 3-0 blanking Agency a last night at LaFlore caught an out­ have been hitting,” said way for the fourth time of Windham High yester­ offered by lenders on VA- Jiiir!) vs. Renn's, 6:15 side pitch and stroked it to New York (Ellis 4-1), N this season, allowing seven Roger Asselin’s single guaranteed mortgages. Nike. Kansas City (Leonard 3-1) Gamble, who carried a .205 day at Fitzgerald Field. Auto firm expanding Cavanaugh, Soranno • Nike right field in the third in­ hits and striking out five. was the only Legion hit off The VA operates three M&M vs. Acadia, 7:30 Tim O’Neil and Tim at Texas (Briles 4-1), N average into the game. “So Parrott. The tournament-bound In­ Sullivan collected two hits ning — the last hit allowed Chicago (Gossage 2-3) at I looked at the films this Milwaukee scored its first dians now sport an 11-3 programs to assist eligible Miles Auto Sales at 478 Center St. has . Miles Auto Sales, a 10-year-old firm • .Nike by Wise — to extend his run in the second inning ROUKIE veterans to become become law partners Norton vs. Trash, 6:15 each for the Barbers. Wal­ California (Ross 1-5), N weekend and saw I was record. purchased an adjacent service station to once located on Main St., now has six streak. ' Minnesota (Hughes 0-4) at lunging at the ball. when, with men on second The Red Sox blasted the homeowners — loan expand its operation into complete • Ncho ly Wallenberg, Dave Maz- Mary Cochran hurled a employes. Prinicipals in the business, Lawrence A. Cavanaugh and Richard S. Soranno have Dennis Eckersley and Oakland (Blue 3-5), N “We faced a string of and third, shortstop Jim Mets, 35-31, in a guaranty, direct loan and automobile service. (iul & Giirl vs. David's, zoli, Tom Lowsey, Andy fine six-hitter to earn her besides Tuxbury, include Don Girard, opened a partnership for the general practice of law at Zed Zeidler and Ernie Stan Thomas combined on five or six straight left­ Mason fielded a ground freescoring game last grants for specially Irwin Tuxbury, owner-president of the sales manager, and Everett Marceau, ser­ 7:30 ■ Ncho fourth win of the year. A 155 Talcottville Rd., Vernon. a one-hitter as Cleveland ball and threw to the only night. Pat Farrell, Denise adapted housing for firm for about a year, said the vacant ser­ liohrals vs. Cougars, Welskopp each had two hits handers and I w asn’t walk, three hits and vice manager. Atty. Cavanaugh is a graduate of Fairfield University beat Baltimore 4-0, Kansas National League playing much so my timing base he did not have a play Desmarais and Sue Small severely disabled veterans. vice station property, as well as the 478 6:15 - (diciicy in defeat. sacrifice fly in the third in- and Trinity College and of the University of Connecticut NIKE City outslugged Texas 14-' Eaal has been off. When you do — second—enabling Pedro starred for the Red Sox Card said the amount of Center St. property, has been purchased lINBank vs. Second with Dean Soares best in ning produced the School of Law. He has been admitted to the Connecticut Cracking out 16 base hits. W L Pet. GB play there is a tendency to Garcia to cross the plate. Manchester runs. loan VA will guarantee is from the Jarvis estate for $155,000. The Congo, 6:15 - Keeney defeat. Serves council Far, the federal District Court of Connecticut, and the Se­ Economy Electric Phila. 24 9 .727 bail out on pitches. The Charlie Moore beited his Karen Carpenter had two limited only by the ap­ land at 478 Center St. formerly was leased .North .Meth. vs. Town, Phil Shrider, president of Shrider Fluid cond Circuit Court of Appeals. He also has been admitted trimmed Annulli’s last A m e rican 1 Pittsburgh 22 16 .579 4V4 films showed me I had to third home run off I.NTER.NATIONAL of the seven hits collected praised value of the home by Miles, he said. 6:15 • Roherlson .55() 5(A Power of 71 Woodland St., Manchester, is to practice before the U.S. Patent Office and the U.S. night at Nike, 9-4. New York 22 18 hang in there.” Figueroa in the eighth for Making 12 hits count for by Manchester. The and the capacity of the Tuxbury said the acquisition is the first Crispino's vs. .Moriar- League ^ Montreal 15 19 .441 9M: the final run of the game. veteran to repay the loan serving on the national distributor ad­ Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. ty's, 7:30 • Rohertson John Savino and John Roy White drew a one- 10 runs last night at Leber, keystone combination of step in plans to develop a full-service Chicago 16 21 .432 10 on installments. visory council of Arimatic/Beckett- He is a member of the American, Connecticut and Dirk's vs. Vito's, 8:45 Goiangos had three-hit A nsaldi’s blanked the shortstop Carpenter and automobile business. Immediate plans 11, New York beat St. Louis 16 23 .410 11 Specially' adapted Harcum, an industrial firm specializing in Tolland County Bar Associations, the American Patent • Rohertson shows for the Electrics Lawyers, 10-2, behind the second baseman Leslie call for using the gas station for service Milwaukee 5-2, Chicago W est housing grants may be hydraulic and pneumatic components. Law Association and the Connecticut Patent Law \\ ilson vs. A&N, 6:15- with Ward Gochee, A1 two-hit pitching of Pat and Bartlett turned over two work and opening a body and paint shop in topped California 5-3 and w L Pet. GB made to cover not more Shrider recently returned from the com­ Association. He lives with his wife, Marcia, and daughter I'itzgerald Thompson and Bob Walsh ^Faith^ added Tim Burke. doubleplays in support of the building at 478 Center St. Oakland downed Minnesota Los Ang. 26 14 .650 in Vernon. hitting safely twice for the Tim Fogarty paced the than one-half of the cost of Tuxbury said he is negotiating with oil pany's Wilmington, Ohio, headquarters Ooekett vs. Trudon, 12-7 in other AL games. Cincinnati 23 15 .605 2 Cochran. Atty. Soranno- is a graduate of the University of winners. Brad Downey and offensive with a double and the dwelling and lot, with a companies to open the service station for where he attended a meeting to review 7:30 - Eit/gerald Indiana 4, Orioles 0 San Diego 19 19 ,500 marketing, new products, manufacturing Connecticut and University of Connecticut School of Law. Gil Flavell had two blows Atlanta 15 25 .375 11 two singles and both Pat maximum grant of $25,000. gasoline sales, possibly self-service, but Reetl vs. Lynch, 8:45 - Eckersley yielded a by Freisleben and promotion plans for 1976. He has been admitted to the Connecticut Bar and federal Fitzgerald each in defeat. San Fran. 14 27 .341 1219 and Tim Burke collected A guaranteed or direct loan talks are still going on. leadoff single to A1 Bum­ singles and doubles. Bob Gansett stats is available to finance the District Court of Connecticut. bry in the first and that .Monilay's Results NEW YORK (UPI) — Dave Freisleben has always had He is a member of the American, Connecticut and the CANDLELIGHT the God-given talent to become a star pitcher, and now he Woble added two singles. PAWTWCKET, R.I. remaining cost. SILK CITY was the Orioles’ only hit. San Francisco 5, Houston 1 Tolland County Bar Associations. He lives with his wife, Only in the last two in­ Philadelphia 7, New York 1 says he has the “faith” necessary to see his promise The Lawyers only hits (UPI) — Bettors plunked The Veterans Housing Each side had one three- Manager Frank Robinson Claire, in Hebron. nings were Holiday Lanes run inning but Frank’s Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 2 fulfilled. were a single by John Luby down a total of $27.5 Act of 1970 removed the Some grads find work St, James Church unable to score against removed Eckersley for San Diego 2, Los Angeles 0 Freisleben, a shining and Jim Florence’s double. million in parimutuel delimiting date on tallied one run in three Thomas after Eckersley Gus's in posting an easy 17- (Only games scheduled) rookie two seasons ago who Expos 4, Pirates 2 wagering during the, 81- veterans’ GI home HARTFORD (UPI) - While most have jobs. MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER other frames to two one- walked the first batter in 3 verdict at Robertson. Today's Games ‘ faded badly last year, Tim Foli hit a two-run NATIONAL day, 1976 meeting at loans. Another law Forty companies are represented run stanzas for Fogarty’s the ninth. Thomas walked 1976 college graduates are John Wiggin hit for the St. Louis (McGlothen 4-3) at made his first start Mon­ homer and Barry Foote Scoring all six runs in the Narragansett Park which enacted in 1974 permits FATHER’S DAY CARDS and the result was a 6-5 the first man he faced and bemoaning the prospects of employ­ within the graduating class, the se­ >:: THURSDAY, MAY 27th, IS THE cycle - single, double, tri­ Chicago (Burris 1-5) day night since being added a solo blast to power third frame, Moriarty ended May 10. The average veterans who have used cond largest in the 21-year history of decision for the then struck out the side. ment, it's an entirely different story I FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD. ple and homer - for the Marketmen last night at Montreal (Rogers 2^) at recalled from the minors the Expos over the Pirates. Bros, topped Carter’s last daily handle was 8339,574 their home loan benefit to with the graduating class at Hartford the center which bestows advanced Lanes and Brian Sullivan Eckersley said after the Pittsburgh (Medich 3-4), N Woody Fryman and Fred night at Buckley, -5. with attendance of 3,277. regain entitlement, Fitzgerald. • New York (Seaver 4-3) at last week and pitched a six- Graduate Center. degrees in computer sciences and ad­ The Mass Schedule tor the Holyday: cracked two triples and game that his shoulder Scherman combined on a Bob Filloramo pitched Apprentice Steve Pagano provided the veteran has V P R I C E ! Mike Kilby and Aldo Philadelphia (Lonborg 6-0), N hitter to lead the San Diego Most of the 167 graduates have lit­ ministration. 2 two singles. Rick Gustaf­ stiffened in the sixth and Padres to a 2-0 triumph five-hitter, with Fryman the distance in in winning, was leading jockey with 57 disposed of the property tle t « worry about — they already WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY ONLY Vigil Masses Wednesday Evening at 5:30 and 7:30 i White each had two hits for Robinson conceded he Atlanta (Morton 0-4) at Cin­ son, John Quaglia, Steve over Los Angeles which picking up his sixth win in fanning 12 batters. wins. The state share of and the loan has been paid I P.M. the winners with Bob Blass might have let him go on if cinnati (Alcala 3-0), N Longo and Denis Wirtella snapped the Dodgers’ six- eight decisions. Big blow in the six-tun parimutuel taxes was $1.79 in full. matching the feat for the he had been working on a Los Angeles (Rau 4-2) at each were in the three-hit losers who also had a San Diego (Jones 8-2), N game winning streak. frame was Bob Cowley’s million. Entitlement also may be PLAZA DEPT. STORE •ij Thursday Morning at 7:00, 9:00 and 12 Noon no-hitter. (WE HAVE A NOTION TO PLEASE) category for the winners. homer from Scott King. Houston (Richard 5-4) at It was the first shutout restored to a veteran if Tolland bank names Thursday Evening at 5:30 and 7:30 P.M. Jim Colla was the only San Francisco (Caldwell 0-4), for Freisleben since July 28 another credit worthy Next to Frank’s Supemiarkat L Wddle Tpke., Manchester member of the losing cast N B ogner’s won th eir Royals 14, R angers 11 of last season and it is a veteran assumes the operations officer with two hits. fourth in five starts against Home runs by George welcome sign to the balance on the VA loan and substitutes his own entitle­ Chorches Motors Allied Printing with no Brett, Hal McRae and East girls Padres’ management who Marcel E, Maynard of Plantsville has been appointed score listed on the sheet. Frank White in the first in­ were beginning to wonder ment, Card said. trounced Blue Moon in the For the past year the VA assistant vice president and operations officer of the nightcap, 14-5, with a solid Rich Riordan’s three hits ning started the Royals on come back if the 24-year-old right­ Savings Bank of Tolland, effective June 1. The appoint­ set the pace for the their way against the. hander would ever begin to has been permitted to ap­ 15-hit offense. Bouncing back, the East prove condominium ment by the bank’s board of trustees was announced by GARDEN Ken Goodwin led the hit Packers while Bob Rangers, who made seven fulfill the potential he dis­ Guy Cambria Jr,, president. Kowalski had two hits, one Catholic girls’ softball played as a rookie. projects for guaranteed parade with three and Paul errors accoupting for team toppled St. Paul, 9-2, Maynard has served as assistant treasurer of the a homer, and Randy Smith, seven unearned runs. Brett loans without the previous y ilT N R S Stiner, Kevin Callahan and yesterday in Bristol. The Phillies 7, Mels 1 People's Savings Bank of New Britain, where he started CENTER Bob Brannick, Steve hit a two-run homer and stipulation that the Depart­ I f MANCHESTER VERNON TOWN LINE Tom Crowley added two Eagles are now 6-5 for the Greg Luzinski hit a two- ment of Housing and Urban his banking career in 1967. each tor the Motors. McAdam and Mike Jordan McRae and White each hit run homer in the first in­ Maynard holds a B.S. degree in business administration 1 - TOLLAND TURNPIKE - ROUTE 83 each chipped in with two season and can gain a T i r e $ t o n e Development must have in- WE HONOR Carl Carlson tripled and a solo homer. The Rangers tourney berth with a win ning and Larry Christenson from Central Connecticut State College, New Britain, bingles. su(«d loans in the same maste/charge' added two singles for the rallied for five runs in the over Rham High gained his fifth win on a where he majored in management and economics. He has DPEN 7 DAYS Best in defeat were Steve ninth but they weren’t project. , THt 6n2RUMH^wImhc CAW Moons and Mark Leone Wednesday. seven-hitter as the Phillies Complete loan informa­ also completed several specialized banking courses. \ singled twice. Brady with three hits and enough to prevent the defeated the Mets for their Bob Stowell with a pair. Rita Lupacchino hurled a tion may be obtained srom Royals from taking a 11/2- two-hitter while striking 17th victory in their last 20 CHARTER OAK game lead over T ^ as in W o D o B any VA office or from ser­ FELINE out four to gain the #in. games. Mickey Lolich was vice officers of local I SPREADING Scoring in bunches. the West. helted for six runs in 1 2-3 WEEPING Notching win No. 1 of the Nelson Freight toppled Co-captain Sue Freiheit led veterans organizations. Murrel K. Maynurcl AINIPER BLUEBERR\ innings and suffered his i.*: season last night was Tom­ Glen Construction last the attack with three hits CAR SERVICE 1 gal. $4.50 WILLOW and two RBIs and Laurie sixth loss in eight Very Impcxlant Protection at my’s Pizza, a 19-5 decision night at Fitzgerald, 14-5, White Sox 5, Angels 3 W HEN WE SERVICE YOUR CAR YOU RECEIVE NOW PLANTS decisions. TREES 1 gal. pot over Scruse Pajnt at Nebo. with A1 McCall, Bill Brian Downing’s three- Barry had two safeties. • Written warranties on ail guaranteed • Free car inspection. Inexpensive Prices! Public records Gianis 5, Astros 1 ,^2.88 gal. Reg. $2.50 Ann Avery, Terri Clapp, Magnotta and Jack run double with two out in products and services. • Only the services you authorized 6-7 Foot A pair of rookies, pitcher performed a t prices you okayed. 2 gal. $7.50 Sandy Irish, Holly Bates Coleman each collecting the eighth inning lifted the • Worn parts for your inspection. • Dependable car service. Warranty deeds Frechette & Martin, two- Ball of Earth Rob Dressier and out­ NOW N O W * 1 . 8 8 and Debbie Sarni each had White Sox to their eighth Harry G. and Carol R. family dwelling at 11-13 three hits, Steve Smyth New coach fielder Larry Herndon, Reg. $6.95 two hits for the winners. added two singles to the at­ straight win. Downing, Freschlin to Stephen D. and Lyness St., $30,000. STRAWBERRY NORTHFIELD, Vt. sparked the Giants’ GOTCHA! t . O O can Jean Halloran and Johnah tack. who also knocked in a run Front End ALIGNMENT Virginia D. Dunn, property on Warren E. Howland, two- LIMITED N O W * 4 . 8 8 (UPI) — Ed Hockenbury, triumph over the Astros. family dwelling at 428-430 E. SUPPLY Patelli matched the hit Best in defeat were Steve in the fourth, delivered the Only Parker St., $40,0(X). PLANTS assistant coach at Dressier pitched eight in­ Center St., $64,000. total for the Painters. Sequist, Paul Pryor and big blow after singles by James J. and Kathleen S. Villanova last season, has nings and combined with Burger to Joseph Matus Jr. Center St. Corp., alterations ^ o r e lc o * .2510, *4.95. EASTERN Mike Mistretta with two Bucky Dent and Lamar Three hits off the bat of Johnson and a walk. Pete been named head basket­ Gary Lavelle on an eight- Precision alignment by . ^ and Garnet C. Matus, proper­ and repairs to commercial introduces the CANADIAN hits each. (skilled mechanics who will ty at 119 Love Lane, ^2,000. building at 29 Olcott St., $8,- Dick Lewis paced Highland Vuckovich went the dis­ ball coach at Norwich hitter while Herndon had set caster, camber, and $ Any* WOMEN’S REC University. toe-in to manufacturer’s 127American E.B. Co. Inc. to Michael J. 800. new Rotaiy Razor' Park Market to a 6-3 duke three hits, including a The Leopards tied the tance for the victory while specifications. and Laura M. Gancelliere, Robert Weinberg, over Rockwell last night at homer. It's one electric HEMLOCK Tigers’ tail last night at Jim Brewer was the loser. P a r t * property on Briarwood Dr., alterations to commercial Nebo. e x tr a that’s earned the 18-24" Cheney, 7-6, as defense if $54,C00. building at 440 Oakland St., FORSYTHIA Pete Devanney tripled featured on both teams. EXTRA CHARGE FOR FACTORY AIR OR TORSION BAR CARS n e e d e d Robert Allan Strimike and $30,000. right to be called Reg. $5.95 A’s 12, T w ins 7 ATOTALLY and singled for his Markets Dot ■ Brindamour Jean Lois Strimike to Kevin BUSH The A’s snapped their CAR ENERGY-SAVING T rad e nam e a razor. and Ron Peters and Wayne collected three singles for NEW KIND FRONT DISC & P. and June N. Hood, property Miner each had two-hit eight-game losing streak AIR CONDITIONER ROTOR SERVICE TUNE-UP at 82 White St., $35,000. Alex Kahloney and James • 36 self-sharpening surgical NOW ^.88 Ball of Earth the Leopards and Maureen Tweed, doing business as Lit­ steel blades, twice as many with a seven-run rally in OF lU ulai Howard E. and Carol A. SPREADING 4-5 Foot showings for the losers. Schofield, Arlene Fazzino SERVICE tle C.B. Hut, 428 Tolland Tpke. UPRIGHT REC the fifth inning. The A’s Margin Rovegno to George J. McCann as ever before • No nicks and Paula Sullivan each TELEVISION Jr. and Catherine R. McCann, • No cuts • Razor close, razor YEW Reg. $6.95 Five runs in the sixth in­ had only three hits — a tie­ Marriage lieenses YEW had two hits in the success. property at 45 Durant St., $28,- sharp, razor smooth shave Reg. $3.50 NOW ning helped salt away an breaking two-run double by IS HERE! Alan John McMillan and Reg. $3.95 Linda Baker homered and 500. • Nine closeness/comfort 11-4 decision for Center Claudell Washington — in Elissa Jean Klein, both singled twice for the Tigers settings • Improved pop up NOW *2 .8 8 NOW *2.88 Congo against Carman’s the inning but also • CURRENT Fiduciary's deed Storrs, June 5, Concordia while Gail Kleinschmidt Marion H. Hammond, trimmer • 110/220 voltage <4.88 last night at Keeney. benefitted from three MOVIES Ibst for leaks: check and add Lutheran Church. and Penny Gagnon each executrix under the will of for world wide use Connie Banas stroked walks, two errors and (UNEDITED) up to 1 lb. of Freon; adjust all Thomas Samuel Pleva, East belts: check hoses: clean con­ Evelyn R. Henry, to Donald • Deluxe travel wallet drove out three singles. AMMIorOcyl Hartford, and Kathleen three singles and Bob three wild pitches by Steve • EXCLUSIVE denser; check final performance. ma conO aw* aalra. 90$ M . I«r ratilio* oWf* G. and Lanq S. Wheatley, Margaret O’Brien, Glaston­ IT'S ONE RAZOR Casavant a single, double Luebber to erase a 5-1 lead. CAROLINA DUSTY LIVE SPO RTS property on Benton St., $37,- bury, May 29, St, Jam es THAT DOESN’T and triple for the Although outhit, 15-10, Jim Todd earned the vic­ 000. • CFllLDREN’S 'f t r e s t o n e Deluxe Champion Church. ’’GETCHA". HARDY Churchmen. Phil Hale, Savings Bank had trim­ tory while Bill Campbell E xecutor’s deed SHOWS RHODODENDRON Mark Snyder, Jim Collins ming North End Fire, 12- was the loser. 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD TIRES Alice C. Jarvis and John D. and Cliff Coffin each had 10, last night at Robertson. ALL WITHOUT BLACKWALLS LaBelle, co-executors of the DRIVEWAYS 1 Gal. Pot AZALEAS two hits to aid the cause. Si|« Bargain re.T. estate of Alexander H Jarvis, Pink Two-hit club members A SINGLE A s lo w ea Four tough orica ■ ’ (aach) Best in defeat were Mark polyester body B76 13 M9.B5 >1 84 to Frank D’Amato and Frank for the Bankers were Tom COMMERCIAL C78 14 2D 96 204 TOM COLLA Demko. Scott Carman and Basile and Marty Lane pul's nnd n wide. 078 14 2195 2 12 Ricciardone, pafeel on <3.58 and up ALL IN THE 7-rib trend E78 14 2296 2 25 Tolland Tpke., $6,000. 6 4 3 - 1 3 8 1 *2.95 Jim McNickle, each with while Russ Benevides led provide full F78 14 24 95 2 39 P m e COMFORT OF C78 14 2695 HYBRID 2 55 Iluildiiig pfrinils two singles. rubber-to-roiid H78 14 the Firemen with three OftAckM Ao«m A78.13 Blackwill. t contact. 27 95 2 75 INDY YOUR LIVING Plus^l 74 FE T and old tire. G78 15 26 95 2 58 C & D Builders Inc. for singles. Len Farrand, John H78 15 2895 2 80 IF IT S Three hits rattled off the Fuller, John Ryan and R(X)M A-sift B-rib design L78 15 30 95 308 RHODODENDRON M ^deiiuxfiAouuM cC M prices plus taa and otd tire. bat of John Siemienski as Fred Kopp each banged out Cable TV Subscribers Whiteweaeaeai. QUINN'S FOR THE he led the Walnut Barbers two blows for the losers. can add this optional :^IANQ Grape Vine service for just pennies Onr 4* Titn 4 UnnoMil Mntos «6.95 and up a day. GARDEN O p e n 24 Hours Dally O I L C O . SHAVER Fruit Trees For priority installation FOR EMERCENCY SERVICE EST. 1935 call: Geraniums YOU’ LL Annuais {FUEL OIL IXNTER Cemetery Pieces NO DOUBT i Ifd-IT-YOURSELF MANCHESTER Vegetabie GREATER 22 BIRCH STREET, MANCHESTER I FRAMING or CUSTOM j 325 BROAD ST. HEATINQ OILS lAOTOMATIC DELIVERY • Clematis Vine Hants 1 ^ ’ $1.79 24 H O O R s e r v i c e (Downtown Area - off Main) HNOIT H R R TFO R fl OIL BURNER R I FRAMING 046-3356 While You Wait Service On Shavers Wisteria Vine MANCHESTER HEATING INSTALLATION 646-632U .Rose Bushes HOURS: Tun.. Wtd„ Thun., Sit. 9:30 ■ 5:30 CATV THURS. 8-5:30 T E L 648-SS20 Climbing Fridiy, noon til 8:30 HARDWARE SAT. 8-12:30 643-5135 i 351 Ctfilar II, MmcIwtlM LAPP PLAZA RLia.Vtrnon 872-8022 877 Main StrNt “Ample Parking Across The Street" Hydrangea Phona 643-4425 646-6400 Moii, Tun., Wei, Fit t • 5:30 315 Cwitpr St. M tnchntw VITTNERS PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 25. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 25, 1976- PAGE FIFTEEN

Court of Probate District of Manchester Fairbanks NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE □ NOTICES ESTATE OF NICOU MICHELE, deceased ' miaurltpatpr iEupuing linolh Council debates its own role Pursuant to an order of Hon. WilUani PUBLIC HEARING party set E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must Loit and Found Coventry manager then give him the authority. manager and former town planner, dividual council members. Connolly be presented to the fiducial named ADDITIONAL Can you do in three or four hours a said, “I have worked with two town said, “It would be very difficult for below on or before August 12, 1976 or APPROPRIATIONS LOST - North Main Street - MONICA SHEA on Friday be barred by law. The fiduciary is: BOARD OF DIRECTORS week the work that is required of a managers and three town councils the town manager to get his work Gerardo Michele Buckland area - small female The Town Council Monday night 120 Summer Street TOWN OF MANCHESTER. gray tiger cat. De-clawed. town manager? and have seen problems. There has done if he was taking care of the in­ Manchester, Conn. Area news discussed the roles of the town CONNECTICUT Reward. 643-9253. "With this charter you are trying been the tendency of the Town Coun­ dividual wishes of seven persons.” Andover El'ington Hebron South Windsor manager and the Town Council. The testimonial dinner Notice is hereby given that to walk a tight rope. You gave the cil to get involved with the day to day LOST - Passbooks, numbers: Boi'.oi Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon There was great discussion as to just if- for Theodore Fairbanks, Court of Probate the Board of Directors, Town town manager a prestigious title but running of the town hall and govern­ Schwebel said, “What this charter District of Manchester of Manchester, Connecticut, 119165, 120605, 110490, 85704, what authority the charter gave the who is retiring as director NOTICE TO CREDITORS not the authority. The fellow is not ment. will hold a Public Hearing in 95448, 95896, 62463, W12328. does not say could fill a book. If the of buildings and grounds ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. 603156. Savings Bank of town manager and just what it gave fish or fowl. ROBINSON aka ELIZABETH M. “I believe the council should make council feels it has delegated too for the Manchester Board the Hearing Room at the Manchester. Application the council. WARNER, deceased Municipal Building, 41 Center "Frank Connolly or lany other the policy and the town manager much authority, it can pull back If , of Education after 20 years Pursuant to an order of Hon. William made for payment. manager would have great difficulty should run the program.” there is united opposition to the pre- E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must Street, Manchester, Connec­ Schwebel's opinion in the post, is Friday at be presented to the fiducia^ named ticut, Tuesday, June 1,1976, at Personals 2 Principal Parker acting under this charter.” Other questions were raised as to sent'charter, then appoint a charter 7:30 p.m. at the Army and below on or before August 17, 1976 or Attorney Abbot Schwebel told the be barred by law. The fiduciary is; 8:00 P.M. to consider and act Schwebel said, “The Town Council the manager having seven bosses revision commission.” council, “It could be that the Town Navy Club. Arthur P. McGowan Jr. on the following: RUSSELL’S BARBER SHOP has to make a policy decision. Do you rather than one and how far should he No decision was made by the coun­ 25 Lewis Street will be closed this Saturday Council can become very active in Music for dancing will be Hartford, Conn. The determination of the go in getting information for in­ cil on the roles. provided by Bill Mulhern’s assessments to be levied for May 29th, Open every day this resigns to teach day to day operation of the town and want a strong town manager or a week. make the down n)anager a glorified strong town councii?” orchestra. sanitary sewer construction to Court of Probate service seven properties on errand boy, which is what he would Participating in the District of Manchester Help Wanted 13 Vernon Because he couldn't he Councilmen may ignore the north side of Middle Turn­ recommended that the board grant be. ' Connolly comments program will be the Rt. NOTICE OF HEARING David Parker, principal of the Ver­ Rev. Msgr. Edward J. ESTATE OF ALICE K, TREAT, pike East between Plaza PHONE FROM home to ser­ his request. “ If you want a strong town Frank Connolly, the new town deceased Drive and Ludlow Road. non Middle School since it opened in Pursuant to an order of Hon. William vice our customers in the Reardon, pastor of St. Manchester area, flexible 1965, has asked to be relieved of his Parker will move back to the E. FitzGerald. Judge, a hearing will be The determination of the teacher salary scale. He had been commission hearing James Church; Edson held on an application praying that an assessments tobe levied for hours, super earnings, 24^ instrument purporting to be the last administrative duties and the Board Bailey, former principal of sanitary sewer construction 7773. of Education approved the request assistant principal of the Sykes will and testament of said deceased be School when it was used as a Junior Wickham Park order is to the Town Council, not to Manchester High School; admitted to probate as in said applica­ on Linwood Drive from No. 66 Monday night. Coventry tion on file more fully appears, at the INSURANCE AGENCY in the High. He had reached the maximum individual members. I don’t think Arthur Illing, former Court of Probate on June 1, 1978 at to No. 102 inclusive. Vernon Circle area looking for Parker said his reasons are per­ Attorney Abbot Schwebel told superintendent of 10:00 a.m. Proposed construction of benefit level as a teacher. that they have to attend if it presents Sandra A. Zlebarth, Ass’l. Gerk p^art tim e cle rk ty p ist. sonal and he wishes to remain in the fireworks! members of the Town Council Mon­ Manchester schools; Dr. sanitary sewers on east end of Experience in life insurance Board member Stephen Marcham a problem. Dated May 8. 1976. school system. day night that in his opinion they did “I did talk to the commission and it I James Kennedy, Linwood Drive by Developers preferred. Typing and Parker said he would like to teach said he had talked with Parker about East Hartford As there will only be an aerial Permit Agreement Method. machine transcription. A the move. “ He has strong not have to go to the hearing called doesn’t mean that all the councilmen superintendent of schools; Grade 5 at the Maple Street School. East Hartford will have display, residents wili be urged to Proposed water rates. must. Send resume to Box M, philosophical reasons for wishing to by the state Freedom Of Information have to come in. This is not a court Wilson Deakin, assistant n o t ic e Manchester Herald. Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, superinten­ fireworks on the Fourth of July! watch the fireworks from other superintendent of schools; " Proposed sewer rates. go back into teaching,” he said. Commission on the complaint filed order or a subpoena.” Proposed sewer outlet dent, said there is a vacancy at the Councilwoman Odessa Terry an­ high points in town. Applications will be sought within by Attorney Richard Cromie. The complaint filed by Cromie com Wilfred Dion, assistant STATE OF CONNECTICUT charges. PART-TIME, RN or LPN. school at that level. nounced at a recent council There will be no parking at DEPARTMENT OF Laurel Manor. Call 649-4519. and outside the Vernon school system The hearing has been called for 10 cerns actions taken by the council on director of building and Proposed Ordiance — An Dr. Ramsdell said he tried to talk meeting arrangements have been Wickham Park and no vendors TRANSPORTATION for the principal’s job. a.m. June 8 in Hartford. the firing of Allen Sandberg, former grounds; Kenneth Ordinance Pertaining to Food SALES POSITION - Straight Parker out of making the change. made with Wickham Park of- will be allowed on park grounds. Schwebel said this morning, “The town manager. Ostrinsky and William 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD Service Establishments and WETHERSFIELD, CONN. commissions, leads furnished ficiais to set the fireworks off The East Hartford Explorers will Rice. setting license requirements, to home owners. Call 242-5402. from the top of the hill. be on duty at the park. Tickets for the event BUILDING(S) AND/OR Fees for same and Peanities STRUCTURE(S) TO BE may be obtained from for Violators. Copy of the DOG GROOMER - Part time. REMOVED Experienced only-must be Board still shaving committee members Proposed Ordinance may be Turnout modest Sealed bids for the removal or seen in the Town Clerk’s Of­ able to finish all breeds - Robert Moriconi, Ronald demolition of building(s) references required. South Windsor fice during business hours. Sheridanne Kennels, Hebron, expected to be presented tonight. Nightingale, Richard and/or structure(s), will be Proposed additional ap­ The Board of Education will con­ Displaying a queen-size patchwork quilt are Keeney St. School students Bridget Mozzetta, 228-9089. Board to decide 'The board had requested $7,326,710, Thorpe, John Duffy, Rice, received by the Commissioner propriation to General Fund at charter session tinue its shaving of the 1976-77 school with $40,597 added to this amount for left, Todd McGrath, Billy Prenetta and Chris Terry. The quilt and items in the show case John McHugh, Josh of Transportation in Room 149 Budget 1976-77, Recreation — INSURANCE AGENCY east budget when it meets tonight at 7:30 the Blue Cross insurance increase, will be for sale at a Bicentennial arts and crafts fair at the school on June 2 from 6:30 to Leggitt, Mrs. Wilfred Dion, at 24 Wolcott Hill'Road, $2,400.00 for extra Umpire of the river needs full time at Avery Street School. giving a total budget request of $7,- or by calling Deakin at the Weathersfield, Connecticut, experienced help, must know... concerns known. 8:30 p.m. Funds from the fair will be used for the restoration of the old Keeney duties, to be financed from Bolton who to be cut The board still hhs $104,737 to trim 367,307. Board of Education of­ until 11:00 A.M. June 8, 1976 donations — Silk City League general insurance rating an^;' The hearing opened with Taylor schoolhouse. (Herald photo by Pinto) after which they will be coverage, typing, no- To the disappointment of the from the $243,402 cut from its budget The council approved a budget of fices, 649-7360, ext. 207. — $800,00; Candlelight League reviewing the ork of the commission Vernon an orderly process should such by the Town Council. publicly opened and read — $1,600.00, already received. shorthand. Salary commen­ Charter Commission, only 19 people since its organization in December. $7,123,905. surate with experience. Write BARBARA RICHMOND eliminations become necessary.” To date, the music departments aloud. Bids must be submitted Proposed additional ap­ attended the first formal public . Those speaking Monday agreed on Cut, by area, from the education on proposal Form CON 114J in to Box SS, Manchester . Despite a plea from Dennis have suffered the most from the cuts propriation to Special Grants, 'Herald. hearing on the proposed charter for at least two items. The commission With the cuts in the 1976-77 budget programs are the following: Art, bid envelopes provided by the Gessay, president of the Vernon the board has found it necessary to with $26,934 slashed from their $10,058; Human Development, $3,- Fund 61, Police Traffic Ser­ Bolton Monday at the Town Hall. should be commended for its work. Department of Transporta­ vices — $5,340.00 for partial Education Association (VEA), the reduce the staff. Later in the evening requests. About town LEGAL SECRETARY - Marshall Taylor, co-chairman of They were concerned with appointed 426; Foreign Language, $469; Home tion, which may be secured in salary funding of two traffic Manchester, part time, June Board of Education adopted a policy The art department was cut $10,058 Fair funds restore school the commission, said he was sorry to versus elected positions. the board approved budget revisions Economics, $1,000; Industrial Room 150 at 24 Wolcott Hill squad officers for July to 15th to Septem ber 15th. see so few. Monday night on reduction of which call for the elimination of nine and pupil services were cut a total of Technology, $4,790; Kindergarten, Road, Wethersfield, Connec­ September 1976, to be Experience preferred. Write Speaking were Virginia Butter­ house which will be moved from its candles, plants, toys, candlesticks, Xi Gamma C hapter, Box L, Manchester Herald. He urges people to attend the teachers. positions. $23,000. A career education counselor $30; mathematics, $5,831; music, Students, parents and staff ticut, The telephone number is financed under State Grant field, Maureen Houle, James Rogers, present site to a foundation on the and a queen-size patchwork quilt. Beta Sigma Phi, will have 566-4750. hearing Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Gessay, during the open forum por­ Albert Kerkin, assistant position scheduled for $10,117 was $26,934; athletics, $5,397, calculators . members at Keeney St. School will l(f56081503”C” . Ilvi Cannon, Morris Silverstein and lawn of the Cheney Homestead. On the day of the fair, students and its final meeting of the ITEM #1 142-1101 (1-86-2 (31) DENTAL ASSISTANT- Town Hall and make their views and tion of the board meeting, said he superintendent, said in most cases, eliminated from the budget. for math department, $646. sponsor a Bicentennial arts and Proposed additional ap­ Excellent training opportuni­ Sam Teller. staff will dress in colonial attire and 20) didn’t like the implications of the however, these people will be ab­ School Supt. Robert Goldman Other suggested reductions are: crafts fair June 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 Money from biweekly bake sales season tonight at 8 at the propriation to Educational ty for industrious person in spend the day participating in home of Mrs. Charlotte 1 Story Frame House 10 Buff Special Projects, Fund 41, policy. sorbed into openings caused by -recommended $22,505 be cut in the professional conferences, $1,550; p.m. at the school. has been used to purchase supplies busy Manchester dental prac­ Last year the teachers signed a retirements and resignations of staff area of facilities services in part- Bicentennial games, demonstrations Wirzulis, 1 Crystal Lake Cap Road, TOLLAND Former Work Study Program — $1,- tice. Varied duties with public new computer operator, $7,536; stage The event will culminate a year­ needed to make crafts. Some of the property of: MARSHALL W, two-year salary pact and, because time custodians. and movies. Rd., Ellington. 382.40 to be financed from a contact involve chair side members. curtains for the high school, $3,300; long effort to raise funds for the crafts that will be available at the SMITH assisting and oral hygiene in­ Parade set for Monday This, however was not approved by The public is invited to the craft Grant from Johnson State this is a non-negotiable year, the The nine positions include four and a projector for Wapping school, restoration of the old Keeney school- fair are paperweights, pot holders. struction, four day week, teachers feei the proposed policy the board and an alternate plan is fair. All girls in the LIQ. DAMAGES $25.00 College, Vermont, elementary teachers, two Grade 6 $700. CAL. DAYS 30 Proposed additional ap­ seeking maturity, poise, prior carry flags and flowers to the green. work experience. Salary Bolton poses a roblem. teachers (Sykes), one special educa­ Washington School area in­ Commissioner of Transpor­ propriation to General Fund Marchers are asked to assemble at Gessay asked the board to defer ac­ tion teacher (Talcottville), a social terested in joining Brownie negotiable. Send resume to tation Budget 1975-76, Street Manchester Herald Box J. The town’s Memorial Day Parade 9:30 a.m. at the school. tion until after the VEA has a worker, and a reading supervisor. Scouts will meet , Lighting — $23,500.00 to be will be Monday beginning at 10 a.m. Amston Lake The memorial program at the meeting scheduled for Wednesday. Mrs. Connie Kelly, reading super­ Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in financed from unappropriated MEDICAL SECRETARY - at Bolton Elementary School. green will begin at 10:30 a.m. He said the teachers’ handbook visor, will be retiring at the end of Proficiency test program the school cafeteria. Those INVITATION surplus. Wanted to work in Rockville The parade will proceed up Notch Kevin Ovian will recite Flander’s states the policy it contains was this school year. Blaine Girard, head homes are classified interested but unable to at­ Pascal A. Prignano, Specialist’s office. About 37 Rd. to Bolton Center Rd. and to the Field. Louise Vogel will recite the drafted by the Board of Education of the Middle School language arts tend this meeting shouid TO BID Secretary hours per week. Send resume Gettysburg Address. Both are Grade Milk and Heating Oil Board of Directors and references to Box R. green across from the Town Hall. and the VEA and therefore the VEA department, will handle her duties at call Marlene Christensen, Manchester, Herald. 8 students. should have some input into this no extra pay. Hebron the committee’s efforts to classify approved by school board 649-7056. Contracts Manchester, Connec­ Marches include Boy Scouts, Girl Robert Peterson, a senior at Bolton dweiiings in the Amston Lake Sealed proposals for milk ticut Scouts, Bolton Volunteer Fire policy. The new policy allows the board to The Amston Lake Classification- FULL CHARGE Bookkeeper - High School, will be the main District. Members voted to submit long-range projections. and oil contracts for the 1976- Dated at Manchester, Connec­ F o r manufacturer in Department, Board of Selectmen, The general statement of the policy determine which teachers will be cut Study Committee has completed By DOUG BEVINS high school diploma. It a student The VFW Auxiliary will 1977 school year will be ticut this twenty-first day of speaker. adopted 6-1 by the board says, “It is their report to the Planning and • Approved plans for an extended M anchester area. 7:30-4, constables and the school bands. by using specific guidelines except in reviewing and classifying dwellings Herald Reporter doesn’t pass and wants the diploma, have a brief business ses­ received by the Bolton Board May, 1976 Monday-Friday. Compensa­ Norman Preuss is the parade recognized that it may become Zoning Commission at its Tuesday field trip for two fourth grade classes sion tonight at 7:30 before Grade 1 and 2 boys and girls will “unusual circumstances.” in the Amston Lake District of town. The Manchester ^ a r d of Educa­ there will be several options to help of Education, Notch Road, tion according to experience. marshal. necpssary to eliminate certified staff meeting. at Robertson School. The overnight Write Box AA, Manchester It states a review will be made of Properties recently classified were tion voted Monday night to start the student learn the minimum its memorial service, Bolton, Connecticut, until 1 trip, June 2 and 3, is to the New Lon­ Herald. positions in certain circumstances. the performance and ability as well on Jackman Rd., Meadowbrook Rd., testing 10th graders on basic skills in skills, Tychsen said. which begins at 8 at the p.m., June 2, 1976. Recycle The Board of Education having the don County 4-H Camp in Franklin. Specifications may be ob­ as length of service in the Vernon St. Ronan Rd., Turner Rd.. reading, writing and arithmetic. ’The Courses in basic skills will be post home. Officers will PRESSMEN - Experienced in sole and exclusive prerogative to • Approved naming of the new tained at the Office of the School system of the non-tenured Woodacres Rd. and Woodside Rd. Rockville proficiency examinations, to begin as offered as a refresher program, and meet at 7. All members those space-takers duplicators, through 24” eliminate certified staff positions (three-year-old) wing at Nathan Hale Superintendent, or by calling to useful cash with a teachers in the positions to be This completes the first phase in a pilot program, may eventually be a independent study opportunities will and officers are asked to single color press. Call 289- hereby adopts this policy to provide reduced. Hospital notes also be offered, Tychsen said. School in honor of Miss Huldah wear uniforms. 643-1569. fast, easy to use 1500 or apply in person, requirement for a high school Raymond A. Allen Jr. Commission mulls ’The basic skills testing plan, first Butler, a teacher and principal for Want Ad. Milaina Graphic Center, 2019 Admitted Monday: Margerita Atwood, diploma. Superintendent of John Fitch Boulevard, South Meaddwood Rd., Tolland; Ann-Marie ’The unanimous school board vote aired by local educators in March, is nearly 50 years. Friendship Circle of the Schools Windsor. Chicoine, Spring St.. Rockville: Edward authorizes administrators begin a concept which is gaining accep­ • • Approved hiring of a work-study Salvation Army will meet Olive Toomey Park Diane Dr. vandalism rising Eaton, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Barbara giving the tests this fall. If the pilot tance in several states. A number of student from Johnson (Vt.) State tonight at 7:45 at the Goulding, Snipsic View Heights, program for 10th graders succeeds, state legislatures are considering College for grounds crew help this Citadel. Hostesses are Ellington; Robert Ingersoll, Brian Rd., making the tests mandatory for high summer. The college pays 80 per Mrs. Mary Thrall and Mrs. said the firm has had to employ a the testing would be fully im­ South Windsor 'I'een curfew South Windsor: Margaret Koehler, school graduation, and there are a cent of the salary, and the school Helen Weir. Bolton thought be given to naming the area security guard for the parking lot plemented in fall 1977. Foliowing many complaints of van­ Town resident Francis, Paquette Wellwood Circle, Vernon; Sharon Nash, variety of standardized tests system pays the remainder. Laura Toomey, speaking for her David Ciark Toomey and Olive H. because of increased vandalism to. Woodbridge St., Manchester; Medos Asst. School Supt. Alfred Tychsen, dalism in the Diane Dr. area, police told the council he thought the only who led the effort to design the tests, available. • Established a student activity Welfare fraud mother Olive, said she was honored Toomey Park. have increased patrols there. employe cars. solution to the vandalism problem Palshaw, Pinney St,, Ellington; Debbie fund for the Regional Occupational Ybur home deserves The tests to be given in Manchester The Conservation Commission is “Tires have been slashed, conver­ Szych, Stafford Springs; Roberta Trapp, said all 10th graders will be required HARTFORD (UPI) - A by the suggestion of Judy Miner to Councilmen Robert Myette, was a curfew for teen-agers under a are being developed locally, and a Training Center, which will open this 35-year-old mother of six name the town’s new recreational now sponsoring a contest to name the tible tops ripped and cars broken into Stafford: Linda Walthire, Stafford to take the three-part exams in 1976- Democrat, and Ray Dankel, certain age. draft of the examinations is being fall. The special account will provide was arrested Monday and area after her. area. during workinghours,” Lipira said. Springs. 1977. Republican, told the council' last “Now that school is getting out Discharged Monday: Ida Hiller, South “pre-piloted” at Manchester High for receiving donations, for paying charged in connection with She said it would please her mother Entries must be submitted by “The police have been very' heip- For those who fail the tests at the a little loving core. week they have received calls from soon,” said Paquette, “I think we St., Rockville; Herbert Krause, Gaynor School this spring. Final testing for field trips and special events, for Thursday to: Conservation Commis­ ful, but it’s a shame whoever is doing start of the school year, there will be a $30,000 welfare fraud. a great deal more if the‘name in­ residents in the Diane Dr. area ought to place a'curfew on the town St., Rockville; Margaret Maiorca, School documents will be completed this operating the center’s distributive sion, 41 Hebron Rd. this can’t be caught.” two more chances in 1976-1977: At the Investigators said Mrs. cluded her father, David. asking for help in handling the van­ this summer.” St., Manchester; Anthony Malt, Burbank summer, Tychsen said. education store, and for special food Myette and Dankel said they may end of the first semester and at the Ana Mojica was charged He was a Bolton native who served Stanley Bates, commission chair­ dalism to their property. The council is expected to look into Rd., Ellington; Kathleen Rockwell, In other business Monday night, service training projects. nt meet with residents in hopes of end of the year. Those who pass the with fraud in obtaining the town in many ways during the 40 man, said the Toomey suggestion is Director of public relations for the problem of vandalism at a future Mansfield Center; Nadine Skoglund, the Board of Education; • Ratified, by a 7-2 vote, the two- the only one he has received. determining some sort of pattern to test won’t be required to take it state aid and two counts of vears he lived here. She asked Gerber Scien^ic, Robert Lipira, has meeting. Main St., Ellington. • Approved four personnel actions year salary agreement with school the vandalism. again. making false statements. a Plans for full implementation of (one resignation and three leaves of custodians. The contract calls for in­ Investigators said she the testing call for a total of seven absence) and learned of procedures creases of 6.9 per cent in 1976-1977 had been collecting Blood pressure tests Named to board opportunities for students to take the being used to fill a top administrative and 6.3 per cent in 1977-1978. Board welfare for herself and her position at the high school. members opposing ratification were children since 1970, COVENTRY — The Coventry Public Health Nurses will TOLLAND — Miss Jackie Priest of Tolland has been tests; ’Three times as a 10th grader, give free blood pressure checks at its office in the Town ■ twice as an 11th grader, and twice as • Learned that School Supt. James Beverly Malone and Earl Odom, who claiming her husband had named to the dxecutive board of the Hartford Association said the settlements were high in Office Building Monday through Friday 9 to 10 a.m. and 2 a 12th grader. Kennedy is predicting a five-year abandoned her. of Insurance Women. She is chairman of the Membership light of continuing school budget to 4 p.m. for the rest of this week. I If a student never passes the test, enrollment decline of about 1,200 Police found evidence, Committee. She was installed May 18 at the annual students, and voted to hire a con­ problems. however, that her husband banquet and “Bosses Night” of the association. She is a -that student will receive a “cer­ PZC meets tonight tificate of attendance” rather than a sulting demographer to help make had lived with her and was graduate of Tolland High School and Manchester Com­ employed since 1973. lid HEBRON — The Planning and Zoning Commission will munity College and employed at the Independent In­ meet tonight at 8 in the Town Office Building to discuss surance Center, Inc. of Manchester. Closed loopholes the proposed Sachem Hills Subdivision, a road bond for NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Northam Hills Section II, Deer Run revised, and repeal Mothers plari coffee The Connecticut of existing regulations and effective date of new Lenders reassessing policies Conference of regulations. COVENTRY — The Coventry Mothers Club planned a coffee for Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the HARTFORD (UPI) - A new they have with car dealers and may tons of people not paying us,” he Municipalities is Our new 9 % Home Improvement Loon Frog jumping Wednesday First Congregational Church. Proceeds will benefit the federal regulation protecting con­ discontinue lending to those that are said. praising legislation closing A ■ HEBRON — The second annual frog jumping contest Windham Community Memorial Hospital. sumers from having to pay for defec­ marginal and whose.finanical respon­ Don Nelson, vice president for con­ loopholes which had mokes caring easy! for students at the Gilead Hill School will be Wednesday. tive merchandise is causing Connec­ sibility is questionable,” said David enabled motor vehicle sumer loans of the Peoples Savings Improvement Loan will save up Preliminaries will be all morning and the finals at 1:15 ticut’s financial community to Beizer, executive secretary of the Bank in Bridgeport, said his firm owners to escape property The family homestead's too Fire film Wednesday important to let it show its age. So, to 3% compared to other home vMm p.m. The event is run by teacher Henry Kelsey and reassess its lending policies. Connecticut Bankers Association. stopped authorizing installment taxes by registering their a BOLTON — “Conflagration” will be shown Wednesday vehicles between Oct. 2 if you’re thinking about adding-on, improvement loans. So do 7 - : r'-i librarian Peg Gilman assisted by library aides. Some banks began writing clauses loans to customers of 37 per cent of something nice for your home at 7:30 p.m. in the Bolton Elementary School all purpose ’The Federal Trade Commission in their contracts with dealers and June 30. remodelling, repairing, or making Bicentennial dinner-dance the auto agencies on its approved it more livable in summer. First today. Take out a First Federal room.. ’The 30-minute film is about a 1973 fire that earlier this month approved a regula­ specifying the banks will be “held list. The organization es­ ANDOVER — There will be a Bicentennial dinner- destroyed one quarter of the city of Chelsea, Mass. Cliff tion allowing consumers to stop Federal Savings will provide you Savings 9% Home Improvement harmless” in the event of defective He said those firms only generated timates the biil will yield Loan today. dance at the Red Barn June 12 from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Massey, civil preparedness director, arranged for the paying installment loans or credit between $10 million and $15 with the funds to do it merchandise. two per cent of the bank’s auto loans. What's more, our 9% Home for the Andover Lake Property Owners Association. Food film. The public is invited. Admission is free. card bills for products not delivered ’That stipulation would not protect million annualiy, beginning will be catered and music will be by the DuBaldo Band. Nelson said the bank’s lending list Cards beat Giants or faulty. the lending institution from claims was pared on the basis of whether the in 1977-78. Monthly Payment Chart To learn more, call Nancy Gaudino at 742-8020. As a result, banks and other len­ BOLTON — In Little League action Monday at Herrick by consumers, bankers said, but firms involved could fix the vehicle The key to the new ding institutions are becoming more Amoutit BoiTowed 3 y ears 4 y ears 5 yeaiv Shop celebrated Memorial Park, the Cards defeated the Giants 8-2. Win­ would give them the option to so consumers would be obligated to procedure is a validation careful about businesses for which SOUTH WINDSOR — The fourth annual celebration of ning Pitcher was Randall Thornton. recover from the dealer what they continue payments to the bank. process which ensures that $1,000 $31.79 $24.88 $20.75 the opening of the South Windsor Community Thrift Shop Pon^ team plays tonight they will authorize installment loans, lost in withheld payments from Connecticut for years had a similar local tax collectors have will be held at the shop Wednesday. Refreshments will be with the smaller retail firms the ones buyers. biit narrower law, but it was little been paid the tax due on 1,500 47.09 37.32 31.13 BOLTON — The Bolton Pony League team will play most affected. the vehicle, the organiza­ served throughtout the day. Mrs. E. Striebel, manager, Other banks are considering known and few consumers took ad­ 2,000 03.59 49.77 41.51 will present door prizes. Columbia tonight at 6 at the ^ Ito n High School field. Banks are increasingly concerned taking out insurance to protect them vantage of it, said Robert Focht, tion said. tSr BUS arts show Wednesday Selectmen meet tonight they might be left with the financial against revenue losses, but they are director of the state Banking 3,000 95.39, 74.05 02.27 liability in disputes between irate uncertain if that cost can be passed BOLTON — The Board of Selectmen will have a special Department’s Consumer Credit Divi­ 'Annualpercentage rate9''t. BOLTON — The Bolton High School annual arts show consumers and dealers. "Financial on to the consumer. Contract rejection meeting tonight at 7 to discuss renovations to the sion. Amounts of up to $10fXX) for a maximum periinl of 10 years. and open house will be Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. institutions are expressing serious “They (the FTC) passed a law with firehouse and solid waste disposal. The FTC regulation specifically NEW HAVEN (UPI)-A Ecumenical council concern,” said state Banking Com­ no guidelaws, no suggestions,” said mandates transactions in which the one-year extension of Planning Commission meets missioner Lawrence Connell Jr. BOLTON — The Bolton Ecumenical Council will meet one bank official. “Everybody is seller recommends a lending institu­ School Supt. George Bar- Andover School goes colonial ‘”rhe argument that the financial in­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Church to BOLTON — ’The Planning Commission will hold a doing their best to comply with the tion to a customer are covered, a barito’s three-year con­ Fiisr Federal Savings Dressed for Colonial Costume Day at Andover Elementary School this week are, from the special meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Town dustry is making is the regulation law, but they have no idea what kind tract was rejected by the amend the constitution and bylaws. gray area under the state statute. East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Rockville, left, Wilfredo Martinez of Grade 4, Mrs. Carol Wheeler, Grade 6 teacher, Mrs. Clara Ursin, Dodd's office Hall. It will discuss the alternative of the site near the goes too far.” of eff^ t it will have.” An installment loan contract now Board of Education 4-4, town garage as a transfer station. It will consider the “Banks have indicated they will “It opens up a very big question as must include a section detailing the with the deciding vote cast Vernon and South Windsor: Tel. 289-6401 teacher aide. Principal David Kravet, Mindy Hegener of Grade 4, and Cindy Mooney of ELLINGTON — The mobile office of U.S. Rep. Chris scrutinize and look with a great deal Grade 5. (Herald photo by Pinto) subdivisions of William Bogner, Manfred Weigle, Ernest to whether or not we’re going to have consumer’s rights, not previously by ex-officio m em ber Dodd will be at the Town Hall Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. Reed, and U & R Housing Corp. more attentioi/ at the relationships required. Mayor Frank Logue. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Cana.. Tuti.. May 25, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 25, 1976- PAGE SEVENTEEN INDEX □ R E A L E S T A T E **'• 33 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 33 NOTICIi 1 — Loil'and Found 6 1/2 ROOM Dutch Colonial, BIneh!5!r™™'!RBneome 2 — ParMOAit Homaa For Sala 23 modern kitchen and bath, BRICK DUPLEX - living 3 — Announcamtnt* room, kitchen, formal dining NEW LISTING 4 — Enlerttinmant modern appliances. Large Don’t m lu this one! Bowers school 9 — Auetiona screened porch. Two-car gar­ room, three bedrooms, rec area. Inunaculate Cape with } Planning to age. Excellent condition. 3^,- room, 2-car garage, excellent large bedrooms, formal dining FINANCIAL 900. Palmer Realty, 646-^1, condition, 351,900. Phllbrick room, eat-in kitchen plus knotty 6 — Donde-Stoefct-Mortflegfa SELL? Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. pine rec room In basement. Lovely 9 ~ Pereonal Loana 6494)538. landscaped lot. Call Suzanne or 10 — Ineuranca CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PIcaM call. Wo will m - Arthur Shorts, 646-S233. llmala a salt prica, MANCHESTER - Extra nice, MANCHESTER - Quality EMPLOYMINT built, eleven room Ranch, 13 - Help Wanted explain what should bo 5-4, Two family. New furnace. 14 — Buiinaaa Opportunitiae Ideal for young couple. Asking large living room with ManchntM Ofdc* (4T-I1M 15 — Silualion Wanted done and anowor your fireplace, four bedrooms, first Equa) Housing Opportunity PHONE 643-271T quootlono. 338,900. Warren Howland IDUCATION Realtors, 643-1108 floor family room, two baths, 13 — Private Inelructlona fOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Tha iMt Hvt homoo wo large rec room with fireplace, 19 — Schoola-Claeaaa offarod lor m Io ware told game room, office. 16’x32 Lota-Land For Sala 24 20 — Inelructloni Wanted VERNON - Three bedroom at an avarago of more Ranch, excellent condition, pool, bathhouse, garage, large RIAL EtTATK than 96% of tho advar- located near schools, church treed lot. 358,5W). Philbrick COLUMBIA - Two approved building lots. Each 38.500. 33 — Homaa lor Sale ADVERTISING tlaad price. And In an and shopping. Shown by ap­ Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 24 — Lott-Land for Sale Ready Tor building. Call 228- 25 — Invatimani Property avaraga tima of laaa than pointment. Ml,900. 871-2057. DEADLINE SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus 3080. 26 — Butinaaa Property 30 daya. 27 — Resort Property 12:00 noon the day beforo MANCHESTER - Aluminum restored antique Colonial in 28 — Real Estate Wanted Thara la, of couraa, no ASSUME PAYMENTS - 40 publication. sided, three bedroom Cape, Manchester. Fifteen rooms, obligation. three full baths, nine Acres Ranch near St. Johns, MIIC. SERVICES Deadline lor Saturday and set on a lovely treed lot. Arizona, Pay 2 back payments 31 — Sarvicaa Offered Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. Fireplaced living room, fireplaces, other features too 32 — PalnUng-PaparIng ODEGARD remodeled kitchen and rec numerous to mention. 3130,- 3109. Was 313.000. Balance due 33 — Building-Contracting 000. Philbrick Agency, 311,282. Call Bob collect 602 34 -X Roofing-Siding PLEASE READ REALTY room. Mid 30’s. Zinsser Agen­ 947-8011. 35 — Heating-Plumbing cy, 646-1511. Realtors, 6464200. 36 — Flooring YOUR AD 6 4 G^4 3 6 5 | 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga MANCHESTER - Delux - Real Estate Wanted 28 36 — Service! Wanted Classified ada are taken over MANCHESTER - Near tha phone as a convanlenca. Glastonbury, price reduced Upper Oak Street, five plus MIIC. FOR SALE more than 310,000 on this large rec room, four plus one un­ ALL CASH for your property 41 — Articles for Sale The Herald la reaponalbla for 326,500. ATTRACTIVE 5 room only one Incorrect Insertion and nine room, five bedroom finished, excellent condition, within 24 hours. Avoid red 42 — Building Suppllaa Ranch, fireplace, baseboard tape, instant service. Hayes BRAKE SERVICE 43 — iPeta -BTrdt- Doga then only to the size of the heating, stove, refrigerator. Colonial. Oversized 2-car gar­ custom built, aluminum 44 — Livaatock original fnaertlon. Errors which Corporation, 646-0131. Hutchins Agency 648-3166. age, 3/4 acre lot. Must be siding, storms, two fireplaces, 45 — Boala 6 Accastoriat Make some- do not lessen the value of the seen. Priced to sell now in the two furnaces, 2-car garage. 46 — Sporting Goods advertiaement will not be cor­ Large garden. By owner, 649- SELLING your house? Call us DISC BRAKE SPECIAL 47 — Garden Products rected by an additional Inaer- BOLTON - 331,900- Attractive 70’s. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real 48 — Antiques one happy 1337. first and we’ll make you a tlon. five-room Ranch, family Estate Company, 646-1980 or 49 — Wanted to Buy 646-3778. cash offer. T.J. Crockett,, todap — room, fireplace, paneling, Realtor, 643-1577. aSN T A ls' aluminum siding. Hutchins EAST HARTFORD - Private SERVICE 52 — Rooms lor Rant Call 8 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Agency, 646-3166. MANCHESTER - New 5 1/2 well landscaped corner lot 53 — Apartments lor Rant goes with this attractive IMMEDIATE CASH for your 54 — Homes tor Rent room L Ranch, two baths, 55 — Business lor Rant ADVERTISING fireplace, custom kitchen, seven room split. Immaculate property. Let us explain our THREE BEDROOM Ranch, fair proposal. Call Mr. 56 — Retort Property for Rant worksaver kitchen, separate brick front. Established interior with many, many, WITH EVERY 57 — Wanted to Rant RATES residential neighborhood, low plus features. Priced to sell in Belfiore, 647-1413. 56 — Mile, for Rant dining area. Nicely paneled, TUNE-UP carpeted rec room. Fenced 40’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- the low 40’s, B/W Realty, 647- AUTOMOTIVE ; 1 day . lOt word per day 0131. 1419. MAY WE BUY your home? OIL CHANGE 61 — Auloa for Sale 3 days . .0< word per day yard and redecorated Quick, fair, all cash and no 62 — Trucks for Sale My sincere gratitude to Doctors Martin Ruben 8 days ..84 wwd.pec.day throughout. Walk to schools 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale MANCHESTER - Step into problems. Call Warren E. YOUR V.W. and Dr. Taronitl, Dr. John Baslle, Dr. Snyder. 26 daya . .7e wbrd..per-day' and shopping. Low 30’s. South WliKlior SSI.SOO Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 64 — Molorcyclaa-Bicyclat Gallagher Agency, 529-6874. spring with this gracious older : Bring your car in today for a free lube with 65 — Campara-Trailars-Moblla Also Tom and all other x-ray technicians, nurses, 15 words, $2.o4 mlnlmum| CUSTOM COLONIAL seven room Colonial in area of Hornet Happy A d s ..... $2.1»lncfi Built by current owner with com- fine older homes. Home has r yo . _ your oil change! Whatever your automotive ser­ 66 — Automoliva Service aides, and everyone that helped me during my SOUTH WINDSOR - Large leteness in mind. 4-zoned heat, NOW! And $ 2 0 9 5 67 — Autos for Reni-Laata Btree fireplaces and walk-up attic received tender loving care us first if anxious to Sell. vicing needs, you'll find the finest professional recent stay at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. seven room Split on treed lot. are some of the fhany extras. Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or Call owner, 289-5153. and situated on well shrubbed car care service at low, reasonable rates at our (V.W. Bug) Also family, relath/es and friends lor all prayers, Three bedrooms, living room, for­ comer lot. Must be seen to be 649-1922 cards and flowers. mal dining room, two family service station. SAVE rooms, rec room, eat-in kitchen, appreciated. And available in N«fp Wanl0d 13 GRACIOUS Four bedroom mud room and baths. SELL YOUR house through J. Thank You, Colonial, center hall, formal the 40’s. B/W Realty, 647-1419. Includea: Watson Beach Real Estate dining room, living room with Company. Professional real Polnia, Plugs, Condanaar Cap, Rotor and \ Mussla Corbin fireplace, new kitchen with COVENTRY - 314,900 - Six HERE’S A TIP ON ALDA room Cape, stone fireplace, estate service for nearly 50 Valve Ad|uatmant. AUT6 BODY microwave oven, trash com- REALH years. Call our Manchester of­ H«ra la our big monoy saving oflor of tha aaaaon. actor, etc. paneled rec room, now used as a summer cot­ HOW TO CONSERVE GASOLINE; REPAIRMAN 85 Poquonock Ave. tage. Only 33,000 down to fice for an estimate of value >::: It Will pay you to got your brako work dona during our &eautifully treed lot. 646-1189. We have an opening for an Windsor qualified buyer. Pasek without obligation. 647-9139. apaclal Memorial Day Sale. All work guaranteed. Price You'll save a substantial amount when you MAKE NO experience combination EAST HARTFORD - im­ 688-7271 Realtor, 289-7475, 633-5786. v' Includea front disc pads, front wheel seals, turning of choose us to do your work. We've built our autobody repairman. We Help Wanlad 13 maculate, 7 room split, move- business on our reliability and fine service at eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee □ MISC. FOR SALE % rotors and repacking front bearings. (Overhaul of UNNECESSARY FAST STARTS operate on an incentive Help Wanted 13 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa in condition, 3 bedrooms, one system, appiy Stan and half baths, living room, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• K cahphers extra, if needed) reasonable rates. A f ^ S P A Y A B d Help Wanted 13 Ozimek. dining room, heavy shrubbed Articles lor Sale 41 SERVICE HOURS — MON. THRU FR. Experienced fndlvlduel reeponel* CREDIT department in busy yard. Low 40's. B/W Realty, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. ble for proceeslng of large 647-1419. National Weather, Forecast ALUMINUM sheets used as volume Involcee, purchase growing company looking for ^ y-30.00-, 797? B / orders, recalving documanta, Bright versatile person for ail REGISTERED NURSES printing plates, .007 thick, CATALANO’S MORIARTY RROS. and correapondanee. Must have Experitnead RNi to work SANTINA DRIVE - Five room \ \ 1 i t / 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for aspects of credit work. good figuro apllludo end 31. Phone 643-2711. 301 Cmtsr SL proficient with 19 kev eelculetor Experienced preferred. Must full-llmt, on our ovoning expandable Ranch, fireplace, AUTO SALES & SERVICE MILES AUTO SALES Manchtstor end typing. ReeponalDie poaiUon have good typing ability. 60 or night ihllt in our Inton- breezeway, garage, large $315 CENTER S rlflllil^ d fR h o iie 643-5135 for aomoon# with good ludgmonl treed lot. Hutchins Agency, CLEAN USED refrigerators, ;369 Center St. 646-6322 478 Center St. 646-6604 and organlzatlonil ahiTitles. wpm. Please contact A-Copy •ivo Caro Unit. Excallant Inc. Mrs. Sullivan. 633-6794. salary and banaflts. No 646-3166. ranges, automatic washers, Excellem benefits and growth with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s WANTED mature reiiabie opportunity. An oqual opportunl- thin rotation, aitarnalo t^am ^toytf. Call Mlaa Marquis. IDEAL part time position for MANCHESTER - New listing. Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- person for reiief cook. Hours waakandf. To apply call Immaculate 5 1/2 room con­ 2171. are: 11:45 a.m.-7:45 p.m. for student, afternoons, five day tha Partonnal Dapt. to E^iOMY ELECTRIC week, stock and delivery for dominium, rec room, storage, two days, and 12 noon - 8 p.m. maka arrangamanta for carport, brick front and unit. WHEEL HORSE garden trac­ for two days. 32 hours per local wholesaler. Phone 643- SUPPLY 0255 for appointment. an inlarvlaw. 331,900. Hayes Corp. 64tMll31. tor, 35 models in stock. See us week. Must have some for new, used and repairs. FRONT END COMPLETE ENGINE experience, in cuianity MANCHESTER MEDICAL SECRETARY - or JUST LISTED - Charming Sale on some models. Save. cookery. Call Mrs. Burdick, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL eight room older Coloniat, Pick-up and delivery. 647-9194 ext. 58. person with equivalent 71 Haynaa St., AVON- Get more out of life. experience for a Rockville four bedrooms, large dining Manchester ^ c le Shop, 178 ALIGNMENT Become part of the exciting physician’s office. Send Manchaatar room, lovely fireplaced living West Middle 'Turnpike. DIAGNOSIS FIVE YEAR old boy now world of cosmetics and curriculum vitae to Box BB, 646-1222, Ext 481 room, two baths, covered attending Talcottville School fashion. Meet new people and employer Manchester Herald. Equal opportunHr patio, two-car garage, close to ( / , * k{swQW SWIMMING POOL Sacrifice - S l Q s o needs substitute parent care make excellent earnings shopping and bus. 344,900. Leading manufacturer has SPECIALISTS 7/1/76 through 8/7/76. Family selling world-famous Keith Real Estate, ^ 4 1 2 6 , t lo w redwood pools left over from I W ANYU.S.CAR ufi w| AlKItICiUKASi O REPAIRS*ADJUSTMENTS experienced with mental guaranteed products: 649-1922. 1975 season Half Price. (Parts extra If needed) * 1 0 , 9 5 retardation desirable. Cali makeup, fraOTances, jewelry Guaranteed installation & Laura Warmer, 429-6451. and more, plus family needs 3 hand hdl of cash Is better than a gar­ For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, May 26. During Tuesday terms, call toll free 800-228- TEST fROCEOURE 1 READ 1 IPECa. [REtUlTi] GOOD | RAO | at new low prices. A few hours WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS age full of stuff. night, shower activity will be indicated along with rain in the 1976 ask for Monte, day or Cranhlna V^taoa 1 Voitmatac 1 1 1 1 I a day is all it takes to be Pacific Northwest and widespread throughout the southern evening, seven days, CranhlAO Coil Outout Scopa (Diapiay) 1 1 1 1 ^ Iks saai if Ihi |i m k Wart U l.I1w OUR PARTS DEPT. someone very special. I’ll 12 to 14 Year Olds Rockies and the Plains states, also in southern Florida and IfICIT Cranking Vacuum • 1 Vacuum Gauoa till' tm k tr Is cdlii Ml-2711. RCV Toai 1 Vacuum Cauga 1 1 1 1 ! show you how. Interested? 18 to canvass for the CIRCA 1825 Colonial, on parts of the Northwest. Mostly clear elsewhere. Minimum RICH LOAM - for sale. SPECIAL beautifully treed and Viol I an d SERVICE DEPT. IDLE or over? Call for details: 523- temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in Delivered. 646-3109. 9401. shrubbed lot, 2-car barn gar­ FOR ALL G.M. CARS Idla tsood Tactiometat MANCHESTER age, two patios, three parenthesis) Atlanta 54 (76), Boston 44 (59), Chicago 49 (88), Duuoll Ouvell'Metat Cleveland 46 (87), Dallas 64 ( 82), Denver 43 (55), Duluth 41 (70), DARK LOAM - Five yards, Initial Timing Timino AOvanca Unn LINEMAN- Immediate CONSTRUCTION- Immediate fireplaces. 24’ formal living 332., plus tax. Washed patio Fuat Miitura Cemhutiion tff Tetter openings. No experience EVENING HERALD Houston 69 (81), Jacksonville 63 (83), Kansas City 55 (67), Little ManiloM Vacuum Vacuum Cm o * openings. No experience room, excellent location. FLUID & FILTER FREE Brake Inspection W e d . 5 -8 and pool sand, gravel, stone. required. Good salary, raid required. Good salary, paid Mon., Tu bs., P.M. Asking 359,900. Keith Real Rock 36 ( 77), Los Angeles 58 (72), Miami 72 (88), Minneapolis 51 643-9504. CRUISE training, plus many lienefits. training, plus many benefits. CALL 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. (79), New Orleans 67 (85), New York 50 (62), Phoenix 61 (97), JHANGE Enlistment required. Ages 17- Enlistment required. Ages 17- San Francisco 48 ( 73), Seattle 47 (65), St. Louis 51 (71), SEWING MACHINES - k 3 5 0 s e n e s ..... 19.75 35. Call U.S. Army, at 643- 35. Call U.S. ARMY, at 643- BOLTON - Near Bolton Washington 52 (70). Trade-in sale - straight stitch 9462. 9462. Center, custom built eight and zig zag machines from 335 [series room Ranch, four bedrooms, and up. All machines have full .751 SECRETARIAL CLERK- family room, 11/2 baths, 21/2 one year guarantee on parts with good accurate typing and TEACHERS - Students - An car garage, pool, one acre lot, and service. Manchester ComOwwoe Eft Tesiet shorthand experience, with Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 CtbwdaT Power dalanca opportunity to add substan- stone wails, privacy. Low Sewing Center, 249 Broad figure aptitude, needed part- OFFICE PERSON FRIDAY H 13 tually to your income in 50’s. Owner. 643-1435. Street, 649-0545. SERVICE time for small busy office. tor Insldt/outslda duties. Applicant mutt rewarding summer work. MANCHESTER - Two family Save costly transmission bills and let ACCELERATION Hours, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Call have good telaphona voice and be proficient at Hours of your own choosing. SIX ROOM Ranch home, with home in convenient location. ManchGattr YORK Air-conditioner, heavy I Spark Ptuge Under toad Scope (0»tpt>Tl for appointment, 646-4048. 01 Saratoga Room, attached garage, two full Each apartment has kitchen, $29,900 Comboition ttt Tester I typing. A dependable car will be needed. Paid duty, 12,000 btu, list 3420, us do the work. Our special offer will I Accatarator Pump Action ^ ly Inn, Plainville, Conn, baths, aluminum sided, living room and two Six room Colonial, garage, HIGH SPEED CLERK-TYPfST- Immediate mileage and expantea. Good alerting aalary. All selling price 3125. Call 643- Timing Advanco Tuning Advanca Unit on 10:30 sharp, 1:30 sharp, fireplace, full cellar for work bedrooms, both apartments, 300’ deep treed lot. Won’t 0930. benefit your pocketbook. All transmis­ MANCHESTER Charging Voltaga Vtfimaier openings. No experience company benafitt. 3:30 sharp. Friday May 28th - or storage. 100x200' lot. Very excellent condition. 336,900. last! Fual Miatura Combuiiion Eft Tetter rrauired. Good salary, raid Eehautt Raetrietlon Vacuum Gauoa Contact: Take exit 34 off route 84. No clean. 342,900. Keith Real Amedy Realty, 875-6283. FOR SALE - Two end tables, sion work is guaranteed. training, plus many benefits. phone calls please. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. §LDSMOBILE Enlistment required. Ages 17- Mr. Doug McDowall WARREN E. coffee table and two lamps. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER - Large seven Call 644-0849. Phone tor an appointment MOTORS INC. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. EXPERIENCED legal MANCHESTER - West Side. room aluminum s id ^ Cape, 16 Bralnard Place AND MAZDA TOO! secretary, full time, Like new 5-5 duplex. IVi baths, three or four bedrooms, two HOWLAND 21” TORO Reel lawn mower, STOCK CLERK- Immediate 643-2711 shorthand and typing skills. oak floors, carpeting, baths, finished family room, Realtor* 643-1108 SILV E R LANE AT HARTFORD RO AD 043-1511 openings. No experience good condition. 335. Call 646- CHARTER OAK BUICK OLOSMORILE a PONTIAC • CADILLAC Reply Box CC, Manchester appliances. Priced for quick swimming ^ 1 with patio. 5847. 81 ADAMS ST. required.requirra. GGood ' salary, ' paid Herald. sale. Hayes Corp. 646-0131. Convenient location. 335,900. 649-4571 (Bring this ad with you...good 'III June 30) 4 ^ Rout!Route 83, Vernon 872-8145 training, plus many benefits. Amedy Realty, 875-6283, 30,000 WATT’Onan generator Enlistment required. Ages 17- BABYSITTER wanted nights BOLTON - By owner. Luxurv MANCHESTER - Newer 2- 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. in excellent shape, 120-240 in my home, Oakland Street and beautiful custom built MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- family, luxurious living with volts, single phase, low run­ area. Call 649-5753. TEMPDRARY PDSITIDNS Raised Ranch, with cathedral family, 6-6 Duplex, separate income. 7-5, three bedrooms, SURVEYOR- Immediate ning hours guaranteed for 60 ceiling, fieldstone fireplace, heating system, big lot, con­ 3-zone heat, three baths, air- days. Manufactured 10-69. openings, no experience BAR HELP ■ to wait on tables DPEN huge sunken bathtub, with venient location. 337,900. Paul conditioning, dining room. All required. Good salary, paid Asking 34,000. Cali after 5 - day time, approximately 25 many extras, Priced in the W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. appliances. Huge floor to p.m,, 646-6001. training, plus many benefits. hours weekly. Call or apply in Delivering samples in the Manchester 360's. For more information celling stone fireplace, with SPECIAL AUTOMOTIVE Enlistment required. Ages 17- WE HELP KEEP person after 2 p.m. Renn’s area. Call John Brennan in the Cir­ call, 646-5329. MANCHESTER - Ten room heatolater in 35x12’ shag TOP SOIL, clean, 56 per yard 35. Call U.S. Army at 643- Tavern, 76 Cooper Street, 649- Ranch on large lot, three - five carpeted family room, wet 9462. culation Department, 647-9946. delivered, call 528-4186. AMERICA MOVING 2248. MANCHESTER - Huge 2- bedrooms, first floor family bar, intercom system, TIRE SALE! family, 6-5, on busy street. room with fireplace, two separate furnaces. AH brick TWO RUGS, almost new, LAW ENFORCEMENT- RADIO OPERATOR - Also B-zone lot, excellent baths, double garage, 351,900. and aluminum. 2-car garage Immediate openings. No MANCHESTER HERALD deep celery, approximately Immediate openings. No potential for business use. Amedy Realty, 875-6283. with automatic door openers. 12x11 1/2, 390.; one red, ap­ experience required. Good experience required. Good 16 Bralnard Place Priced to sell. Paul W. Attached workshop. Excellent TUNE-UP salary, paid training, plus proximately 12x10 1/2, 3130; AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ONLY 800 salary, paid training, plus Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. MANCHESTER - Executive condition throughout. Located hall tree - umbrella stand, many benefits. Enlistment many benefits. Enlistment home, prestigious area. in nice neighborhood on quiet walnut finish, 350. 643-6733. & SUPPLY ITEMS No rainchecks • Come early A N Y CHRYSLER required. Ages 17-35. Cali U.S. required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. 350,000. CHOICE Raised Panoramic western view. street. Only 33,300 down for Army at 643-9462. • Army at 643-9462. Ranch on wooded lot on Broad Two acre lot. Four bedrooms, qualified buyer. Dubaldo- FARM MACHINERY: one Phone to reserve yours! 6- CYLINDER and Woodland.' Six rooms up, two fireplaces, 2 1/2 baths, Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. hundred gallon, two-barrel 0 « <33.S0 Announce/nsnts 3 Announoementa 3 Announcamanta RNs and LPNs needed for 3-11 one down, two baths, porch, priced below replacement sprayer, 3150.; one fertilizer - air conditioning High Performance Fad Tax Fad Tax and 11-7 shifts, full and part- garages all in excellent condi­ value. Paul W. Dougan, FOUR bedroom Stitch built sower, 8' with rubber tires. - points A condenser tion. Owner transferred. T. J. Realtor, 643-4535. Cape, stone front, bay win­ 350. 643-4676. ’’ AR78 ■13 GR78-14 time positions available. & Accessories $1.98 $2.16 INCLUDES ALL extra Excellent benefits and Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. dows, corner lot. Excellent BR78 '13 2.03 HR78-14 2.80 working conditions. Please IMPECCABLE is the word to Manchester location, 1964 RCA color console televi­ • BR78- 14 2.05 8878-18 2.99 ^ p ly in person, Meadows 340,000 PLUS. A “cream puff” describe this seven room fireplace, recreation room, sion in good condition. ‘29.95 ‘34.95 PARTS & of a Rolling Park Cape. Six !, very private well - HR78-1S 2.88 PUBLIC NDTICE 1 Convalescent Home, 333 home featuring a 17'x23' first Moving. Must sell. 360. 646- Bidwell Street, Manchester. rooms, in all, plus a lot affor­ floor family room with S ^ yard. Call owner 4957. Anytime. Fad Tax LABOR All charitable and non-pro6t organizations ding the maximum of privacy. fireplace, four bedrooms, after 5 p.m. and weekends, Fad Tax PART TIME - Receptionist - T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- fireplaced living room, cen­ 649-23811. PORTABLE CASSETTE ALSO: ER78- 14 $2.31 Now you too, can wishing to have their Public Announcemonte mature, for physicians office, 1577. tral vac system, garage, treed recorder, adaptor, and FR78-1 4 2.45 lot. 348,500. Philbrick Agency, BRAND NEW spacious seven J78 -15 l)ubllshed free In thie space are urged to con­ alternate Saturdays. batteries, 355: Maple desk, B i RECREATIONAL W: BR78-■15 2.63 83.14 save money. Let' 331,500 - NEAT renovated Realtors, 646-4200. room Ranch. Ideal floor plan, 21x42", 360: assorted fishing ‘32.95 L78-1S tact Joe McCavanagh, Qensral Manager of References required. Send ‘38.95 3.34 resume to Box K, Manchester Cape of six rooms, big porch kitchen adjoins family room tackle, 320. Call 643-4356. VEHICLE PARTS us "tune up" your Regal Mufflara of Manchaatar. Space will be Herald. across rear, aluminum siding, GARRISON Colonial on with fireplace. Sliding glass SHELL RADIAL RIDES ■ ALL WHITEWALLS aU<)tad on a flrat com a, Grat served basis. v a c a n t. T. J. Crockett, beautiful wooded lot, large door to' good sized deck off Doga-BIrds-Pets 43 & ACCESSORIES Slight charge for mounting and balancing. car. We guar­ Realtors, 643-1577. family room with fireplace, family room, professionally landscaped. Extras! 355,500. Front End Alignment by Appointment Call murtrlay batwsan 8 and 12 Bualneta Opportunity 14 12’x23' game room, music PRIVATE riding inslructions, • antee our work! COLUMBIA - Near lake. room, or fourth bedroom, Call Peterman Realty and English and Western, 35.00 Comparable to raaarvd apaca for tho following A. .ji. SMALL ENGINE Service Builder’s own eight room, two wall-to-wall throughout, Building Company. 649-9404 or per hour, call 633-5571, Joe McCavanagh Corporation expanding dealer bath Colonial with garage, rosewood paneling central 644-8659. ' anytime. STOP INTO OUR NEW 6UY NOW FOR A SAFER prices for 8 cylinder and netw ork. No experience barn (26’x30') and sheds on vac, built-in barbecue, sliding necessary. Complete training over nine acres (385' fron­ glass doors, flagstone patio. BOLTON - Ranch with first SHEEP DOG to a good coun­ SHOW ROOM TODAY!!! 440 engines. program. 3500. investment tage). Beautiful home in good Call today for details and in­ floor family room with built- try home, 510. Call 643-5476 MEMORIAL DAY required to start your own area. 228-3080. spection of this choice ins, fieldstone fireplace, three after 5 p.m. (OPENS A.M.— 12 P.M.) business. Ideal for retired or offering. 369,900. Philbrick bedrooms, dining room, walk­ art time. Dettails on request. MANCHESTER - Extra nice Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. out basement, garage, large REGISTERED Quarter II77AUT0 PARTS INC R e g a lR S S ' BIr. Barker. ESCA Field 4-4, two-family in choice loca­ private lot. 349,900. Philbrick Horse - mare ideal for Training Division Box 619, tion with aluminum siding, JUST LISTED. Nice clean Agency, Realtors 646-4200. beginner or intermediate. Call SILVER LANE SHELL CHURCHES Wading River, New York. screened porch. 2-car garage. Wa oflar convanlanca along with a (uparlor product.- two family in central location. evenings 228-0111. 136 CEIITHISTXEn SXNCHESTER Of Manchester 11792. Mid 40’s. Call owner, 643-4475. Five rooms down and six CAPE - Seven rooms, 252 SPENCER ST. 646-9028 80 Oakland SL 643-2791 Corner of Broad rooms up. Separate furnaces. featuring 17’x23' first floor GOLDEN RETRIEVER - 043-1551 MANCHESTER - Variety SOUTH WINDSOR - Three family room, two fireplaces, and Canter Street Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Low outside maintenance. Irish setter mix. female, :? store - good location, bedroom Ranch. Wall-to-wall, Appliances included. four bedrooms, central vac, spayed, eleven months. Free i Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. profitable small business. Call central air conditioning, large Available immediately. Only garage, treed lot. 346,500. to good home with yard. Very listing broker for further treed lot. Many extras. Mid 339,900. Keith Real Estate 64^ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, friendly and excellent watch details. B/W Realty, 647-1419. 330's. 289-5282 after 3:30 p.m. 4126, 649-1922. 646-4200. dog. 649-9329. 5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 25. 1976- PAGE NINETEEN Answer to Previous Puzzle PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., May 25, 1976 Jumble MriNTHlOP BY DICK CAVUU Charles M. Schultz ACROSS 5 Biblical character Dear A b b y 1 Settlement ' 6 Affirmative 7 Defends reply NO, VOU HAVE BEEN HOW EMBARRASSlNsl 13 Mortgagee / 7 Openings In MlSINFORMEa..THIS IS NOT I k By Abigail Van Buren 14 Apparel fences 0AM'. WHERE iroo SO ID S16N 15 Changes' 8 Shoshonean : SLAM! 16 Moderate ilndians UP FOR A SERIES OF DEAR ABBY: You keep saying that the male determines 17 Seines 9 Atmosphere ' MIDNI6HT SNACKS the sex of a child. I suppose you know what you're talking 16 Footlike part (ab.) 19 Road curve 10 Matures about, but can you please explain it without getting too 20 From 11 Garment disconnected, 37 Frozen rain C r sdendfic and technical so the average person can 21 Fruit drinks 12 Weights of as a machine 36 Girl's name i- understand it? 23 Insurance (ab.) India 25 Utopian 39 Pertaining to 24 Headed pin 18 Favorite 26 Alleviated whales (comb, J ® Thank you. 26 Newspaper animal 28 Certain form) WANTSTOLEARN executives 21 Genus of 31 Bullfighter 40 Greet % (ab.) grasses 32 Writing tool 41 Theow D E A R WANTS: All right, here goes: The sex of a child is 27 English stream 22 Legal 33 Scanty 43 Number PItK 34Nlcene.forone 44 Dejected S-2S ‘TXJN.iA determined when the male sperm fertilizes the female's egg. 26 Feminine document nickname 23 Runs 35 Painful spots 45 Priority (prefix) The male sperm contains “X” and “Y" chromoeomes hi 29 Conclusion 3 r r * i r ft ft IT TT i T equal numbers while the woman's eggs contidns only “X” r r Apartment* For Rent 53 Apartment* For Rent 53 Auto* For Sale 51 Auto* For Sale 51 30 Utilize chromosomes. When the “Y” chromosome is In the sperm 31 Chinese li " l4 Mickey Finn — Morris Welse Dog$-Blrd$-Peti 43 Garden Product* 47 Wanted to Buy 49 Roam* tor Rent 52 pagoda that fertilizea a woman's egg, a male Is produced. When the lA FOUR ROOM apartment, se­ “X” chromosome is in the sperm that fertilizes a woman’s 32 Iron n r cond floor, heated, adults, no 34 Mountain pass 31 UNCLE PHIL— I STRONGLY egg, a female is produced. r r H e 1ft GIL86RT STORM IS YOUR DOG-CAT BOARDING Complete FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ MANCHESTER - Room with UNTAL OFFICE ets, one car, security deposit. 35 Plant ovule WHERE'S THE FILE ADVISE VOU FUTURE FATHER-IN-LAW... COOP MORNIN' m ic k e y / ) YEAH... bathing/groomin^. Complete kitchen privileges, parking, OANUTO ENTERPIIISES Caii 64941052. So If the father Isn't happy with the sex of the child his 36 Postscript ON HER FATHER? TO STAY AND I WON'T HAVE THIS LIneotPlantel tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, Luge variety o< Apartmentj and (ab.) /li DIO you AND MARIAN 7 VERY I'D LIKE TO OUT OF IT, OFFICE ACCUSED OF modern facilities. Canine lamps, etc. Now accepting $25. Available June 1st. On bus wife has produced, he has only himself to blsme. HAVE A NICE TIME NICE.. STUDY m Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Townhouaea througbont 38 Stray M ICKEYI , CONFLICT OF INTERES. rTHIS WEEK’Si consignments, for June auc­ line. Call 649-3009 between 5-8 Manchester. 118 MAIN STREET - Three Strike another blow for Women’s LibI 39 Against YESTERDAY? Road. Manchester. 646-5971. tion. 644-8962. p.m. R«MI Ottlga epta dally *-*, rooms, heated, security, se­ 40 Robust SPECIAL aat le-J, aundtyil'-g" cond fioor, $190. Call 6^2426, DEAR ABBY; l am a senior in high school and am quite 42 Seesaw SMALL DOG, Poodle - SHAKER Number 3, armless LIGHT Housekeeping room 640-1021 9-5. popular because I’m very good at sports. 44 Bowling 29 Dachshund mix. Free to'good for rent. Stove, refrigerator 240 New Slat* Road scores ponEo rocker, without webbing, I am going with a beauHfuI girl (I'll call her Cindy) who is 46 Cylindrical ST home. Dog 6 months old. stamped Mt. Lebanon, natural and linens provided. 81)1 Main MANCNCSTBR THREE ROOMS, third floor, also very popular and well-liked. We've been going steady Daughter alergic to animal 47 Ascended GERANIUMS wood, Only serious offers con­ Street, 649-9879. heat, stove, and refrigerator, M IH U reM EN for five months, and here is the problem: Cindy wants to go 48 Aphrodite's 3^ ST fur. Call 871-1071. no chiidren, no pets. Cali after sidered. Call 649-1022 all the way. We’ve done pretty much everything except beloved 4i >1.29 BEDROOM - Share 1 1/2 5:30 p.m., 649-21 49 Take out u GERMAN SHEPHERD - that 1 baths, kitchen privileges with 1 9 7 6 DOWN e 44 Female pup. AKC. Ten aim vtg«laM« plants, ttowar owner and one other tennant. I love her very much, but I have a scholarship to a great plants, nursary stock A railroad Wanted to Buy 49 PRESIDENTIAL Village Home* tor Rent 54 months old. Lovable disposi­ 649-7630. university and a reputation as being an all-around 1 Social group M 4TT tias. apartments, near churches , 2 Lubricated tion. Excellent quality. OLD DOLLS WANTED - Will high-class kid with my parents, faculty and peels. A baby Watch for our waakly spaclals and shopping area, no pets. EIGHT ROOM Older 3 Missive U Sheridanne Kennels. 228-9089. pay $65 and up for Bisque and CENTRAL, pleasant room, would wreck my education, sports career and my life maybe. 2B Also, Senior CIlizan DIscountsI Please call 646-2623. Coloniaj. Fireplaces. Large 4 Individuals ' china dolls. Also buying old telephone, next to shower. lawn, parking area. Cindy keeps bugging me to go to bed with her, but I keep Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer GOLDEN RETRIEVER pup­ iNeWSPAFCa ENTERPHUe ASSN I OAKLAND FARMS cast iron and tin toys. Call 675- Parking. After 6, 649-6801. MANCHESTER GARDENS- Appliances. No children, pets. putting her off. I’m afraid if I don't give in I'll lose her, pies. champion blood lines, 7356. Working adults. 643-2880. she'll spread rumors, and the guys at school .will think I'm a WOULD YOU LIKE To\ f THAT ALL' parents x-rayed. Call 649-2130. & GREENHOUSES Two bedroom duplex. In WOW G O O D GIhhmi 81., Manchmltr Apartment* For Rent 53 beautiful country setting. queer or something. BE MAROOMED'OM a I ' O E PE N ID S/ (VTWE f i s w i n g ] 648-7591 WANTED baby furniture, GLASTONBURY - Small five What should I do? TROPICAL ISLAND?, FOUR Fluffy kittens, free, Includes heat, hot water, JE I^N Y LU. '' —K W A S / crib, port-a-crib, wooden high WE HAVE customers waiting appliances, and parking. $169- room house with closed-in A LIMIT ON LOVE Housebroken and weaned. chair, and miscellaneous baby Win at Bridge for the rental of your apart­ $lra. monthly. Superintendent porch, two bedrooms, den, Call after 6 p.m., 649-8092. OMUtND items. Call 643-9262, or 64fr (F6110 7 FAIUn ment or home. J.D. Real 646-0090, Robert C. White living room, eat-in kitchen, PINTO STATION DEAR LIMIT: Tell Cindy that you aren’t ready for that 1929. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Company, 236-5961. Equal Bly area, $275. Lease, kind of relationship. (You aren't.) And if Ondy were to tell GERMAN Shorthaired security, references required. pointers - AKC - FDSB housing. WAGON ’ 3 5 9 5 her peers that you refused her offer of sex, HER Three rules for short club Call 1-224-8792 anytime. reputation—not yours—would be damaged. welpted February 14th. LOOKING for anything in real Excellent hunters or pets. $80. □ RENTALS 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment, plea­ Hooray for you. You are all man—and then some. estate rental - apartments, sant location, appliances, MANCHESTER - Five rooms, Dillon Sales & Service 3. You never open a three- Also 3 year old female, fully $300 per month. Chiidren trained. 568-1453. homes, multiple dwellii^s, no heat, hot water. Working NORTH card club suit when your hand GERANIUMS, 50 cents each fees. Call J.D. Real Estate adults. No children, pets. 643- accepted, no pets. Call J.D. DEAR ABBY: I’m a 32-year-old woman who has been and up. Combination pots, Room* tor Rent 52 * 6 4 meets all requirements for an Associates, Inc. 646-1980, 2880. Real EsUte, 646-1980. divorced for six years. I have two children, and we live with y 85 Boat*-Acce**orle* 45 strawberry plants, petunias, FORD my parents. opening bid in notrump. ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly a A K 8 The corollary to the use of ageratum, potted tomato My mother is home all day, which makes it possible for rooms, single $56., double $69. FOUR ROOM apartm ent, ROCKVILLE - Three room MANCHESTER - Large 4 1/2 AKQI074 3 the short club is that you.tend 1974 ALCORT - Force 5 - plants, lettuce, cabbage, me to work. Having my own place would put a strain on my plus tax, continental convenient location. Bus. June apartment, with heat, hot room apartment, newer 2- ir WEST EAST not to open four-card major yellow and white, with trailer, pepper and other flowering family house, garage, $200. 319 Main 643-21 45 budget, and in my line of work, I have to dress well and own excellent condition, $950 or breakfast, maid service, color 1st occupancy. Security water, stove, refrigerator, * 1 0 3 2 AQJ95 suits, but you should not go as and vegetable plants. Open 9- Caii J. D. Real Estate, 646- my own car. (I do pay for our room and board.) best offer. 646-1616. TV, utilities, parking. Call, required. $160 monthly. Call $165. Adults only. No pets. y q J 10 6 4 y K97 far as some do and refuse to Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 7. Ponticelli’s Greenhouse, 427 568-1054. Security deposit. Parking for My father is narrow-minded, domineering and unreason­ North Main Street. 646-2300. a 10 7 3 a J942 open four-card majors at all. one car. Call 646-7690. able. My mother is afraid to speak up to him. If I'm not in A A5 A96 Garden Product* 47 LARGE SIX room apartment, South has 4-3-3-3 distribution LOOK.FATSOI WHAT MAKES '..ir WOULP INPEEP BE A ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, Bu*lne** lor Rent 55 by midnight, he comes looking for me. He has burst into SOUTH (D) and definitely should open one YOU THIWK THERE’S AMY- , , . MIRACLE IF HIS "INSrANr Antique* 4B shower bath, private en­ upstairs. Spruce Street, near LUXURY 3 bedroom YOUR OWN places, insulted my escorts and literally dragged me home. AAK87 club, not one spade. He plans THINS WR0N6 WITH ME / UMM-EK- f a c e l if t FORMULA' COULD trance, free parking. Apply schools. Inquire Box S, townhouse, basement, 2 1/2 A 5 I AM N O W r i -r-=L WELL- NOW AT Montgomery Wards, FOR RENT - Connecting or My friends are respectable, but after' such a scene, they IF A32 to pass if partner raises to two IMPROVE 'ON SUCH BEAUTY 269 West Middle Turnpike, WANTED Antique furniture, 195 Spruce Street. Manchester Herald. baths, swimming, tennis, air- DECLARATION separate front room offices. never call again. ♦ Q65 clubs or one notrump; raise a Manchester. 643-2185. 10 h.p. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or conditioning, carpeting, July 953 Main Street. Call 6434846. I don't want to move out, as it’s very convenient having 4iJ82 CLEAN, furnished sleeping MANCHESTER - Large six occupancy, Buckley School spade response and bid one garden tractor, now $775. was other antique items. R. OF INDEPENDENCE r my mother look after my children, keep house and cook for Both vulnerable $860. with trans-axle drive, Harrison, 643-8709. room, call 646-4701 after 6, or room duplex, full basement district, 528-8251. MANCHESTER - Unique spade if partner responds with apply 4 Pearl Street. and garage, two children, no us, but I can’t live this way, either. What would you do? a red suit. takes 20 attachements, elec­ space available, 700’-1,000’ BIG PROBLEM tric start. Make your own ANTIQUES Wanted - pets. $225. Unheated. Mr. MANCHESTER - First floor, zoned industrial. Ideal for West North East South The bidding in the box offer on any lawn mower or American furniture, oriental FEMALE roommate wanted Blanchard, 646-2482. three or four rooms, newly small business. $200 per shows how North and South tiller in stock, nothing rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ to share nine room house with redecorated, heat, hot water, month, heat, and light in­ DEAR BIG: Which do you want more—the convenience can reach the proper contract reasonable will be refused! sor chairs, crocks, jugs, four other adults. Washer, THREE BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 stove, and cooking fuel. Quiet, cluded. Hayes Corporation, of a live-in cook, cleaning woman and 24-hour baby-sitting Pass 1 6 Pass 1 A of five clubs after a club open­ dryer, share utilities. Securi­ 1974 PLYMOUTH Duster, 19,- PONTIAC, GTO, 1969. Chevy Pass 3 A Pass 3 ♦ Need a freezer? Same deal as weathervanes, primitives. baths, duplex, apartment. Call convenient location. $200 6464)131. 396 engine, many other extras. service? Or the freedom to live your own life? Obviously, ing. After a spade opening above. Limited quantities. Ron Dionne, 643-1691. ty, $85. monthly. 646-2124. after 5:30, 649-5633. monthly, security and 000 miles, V-8, automatic, you can’t have both. If I were you. I'd choose the latter. Pass 5 A Pass Pass power steering. Excellent Needs paint. Best offer takes they will almost surely land in references. Write box TT, it. 64M190. And the longer you wait, the more difficult It will be. Pass three notrump which' goes Manchester Herald. condition. 569-35!m or 633-2824. Opening lead — Q V OFFICE SPACE down when West opens a 1972 PLYMOUTH Satellite 1967 CHEVROLET Impala 4- heart. NEW SUPER deluxe two FOR RENT door. 72,000 original miles. bedroom townhouse in 2- Sebring Plus with chrome Alley Oop — Dave Graue 1 250 sq u a re fee t, c e n te r of I Excellent running condition. Astro-graph family, 11/2 baths, carpeting, wheels and hijacker shocks. I Manchester, air conditioning and I New shocks, transmission, appliances, sunken living $1,300. Phone 875-9219. parking. Call 643-9551. tires. Receipts upon request. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL By Oswald & James Jacoby A Tennessee reader asks, ...PROB'LV BECAUSE THEY I LL TRY A LITTLE room, patio, basement gar­ $500 firm. 646-5580. AIN'T CARRVIN'TH' , EVASIVE ACTION/ age, convenient residential 1968 PLYMOUTH Valiant, Let's take another look at "What club should I play from new brakes, new battery, good For Wodnttday, May 26.1976 the short club as used by ex-^ (} 10963? The contract is three WEISirr WE ARE.' HANS ON ' location. Adults. Available, OLDSMOBILE - 1968 Del- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) July 1st, $280. 649-0311. OFFICE SPACE for rent at condition. $750. Call 643-7482. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You may get a little angry with perts. There are three notrump. My partner opens Manchester Green, call 649- mont, great condition, d ^ n - There Is material opportunity your mate today because he “nevers” here: the deuce of clubs. The king r dable, loaded with extrasTair- MANCHESTER - Five rooms 5201 or 742-7883. 1974 VEGA GT, excellent con­ about you today, but there is can't see that what you want to 1. You never open a two- and one appear in dummy and dition, inside and out. Asking conditioner, am/fm stereo, also a possibility you’ll not ex­ do lor him is for his own good. card club suit. the king is played." second floor, hospital area, etc. Call 633-3495. stove, refrigerator, garage. MANCHESTER - Two stores, $2,400. Call 647-9615 between 6- ploit It properly. Don't be Rest easy. He'll come around. 2. You never open a three- The answer here is that you on busy Main Street. 800 9 p.m. wastelul. Services Offered Service* Ottered 31 Service* Ottered 31 Bulldlng-Contrectlng 33 Quiet couple, no children, no lyir SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. card club suit when you have a play the 10 as an encouraging pets. $185. Utilities extra. 6 ^ square feet each. $200. TAURUS (April 20*May 20) 21) Although thja will be a five-card suit somewhere card. This is the highest card ___ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - monthly. Warren E. Howland, Sebring Plus with chrome REWEAVING burns, holes. U20, 9-11 a.m. 1972 CAPRI, 2-door sedan, $1,- wheels. $1000. 875-9219. Though your motives will be productive da9. H may not be else. you can spare. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. R&M TREE REMOVAL YARD - Building Maintenance new homes custom built, Realtors, 643-1108. 200. Call 643-8109 after 5 p.m.. unselfish, you're likely to fare as rewarding as it could be remodeled, additions, rec better personally than the peo­ Window shades, Venetian "M y price* can't be beat" - Also painting, driveway TALCOTTVILLE - Vernon. REGAL BUICK - 1973 - because of your attitude rooms, garages, kitchens TWO - Professioonal Offices - ple you're trying to do things toward your work. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. sealing, etc. Reasonable Five room apartment, $185. Excellent condition, one Berry’s World Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Free Estimates rates. ISvo years experience. remodeled, bath tile, cement Security, lease, no pets. Call First floor, excellent business for today. work. Steps, dormers. location, all facilities, owner, maintained by CAPRICORN (Dao. 22-Jan 19) 5221. FULLY INSURED Tracey, 649-4813. 644-05W or 742-9784. SPRING mechanic, power steering, GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) The Moderation is a must for you (Pulf^-wA^c I V Htq US pY 0” STUMP REMOVAL Residential or commercial. parking, rent reasonable. 649- early part of the day you're apt today. You have a slight Call 649-4291. 1680, M9-3549. ower disc brakes, automatic CUSTOM DRAPERIES - TRIMMING Painting-Papering 32 MANCHESTER, one bedroom ransmisssion, air- to be a bit irritable, but before tendency to overindulge. Enjoy The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions made very reasonable, work ^artment available at the SPECIALS conditioning, am/fm radio long the jovial you will emerge. yourself — but keep a foot on | guaranteed, call anytime, 649- 568-1441 646-3239 TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY BEAUTIFUL store, heated, r HOUSE PAINTING - Quality Trieresa. Excellent location wwth tape, mag wheels, You'll be fun to be around. the brakes. 4266. work, reasonable prices. Call Carpentry and general con­ on Main Street. Located on 707 Main Street, Manchester. 523-7047. 1975 CHRYSLER radial tires, white vinyl top, CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) for estimate. 646-1800. tracting. Residential and the bus line across from shop­ Ntwport Cuitom Hsrdtop. 4- { d e a r S H A K E V ^ DRESSMAKING, hems and PROFESSIONAL Lawn commercial. Whether it be a $2,650. 643-9508, 649-5635. You can find plenty to do today A close associate may be a mowing, fertilizing, trim­ ping, bank and church. Price Door, fictory air conditioning, that's fun without it being ex­ source of annoyance today, L h a j e i t c o s t \ alterations done in my home. PAINTING - paper hanging, small repair job, a custom includes wall-to-wall carpet, 440 SQUARE FOOT office in tinted glaaa, power steering, pensive. Select activities that A S M U C H TO ming, planting. Call 1957 CHEVY classic, 82,000 but it's nothing you can't han­ G E T m a r r i e d Reasonable. Call 646-4019. steam cleaning, commerial built home or anything in air-conditioning, all modern business building, air- power brakes, automatic and will be easy on your purse. dle. Greenwood Lawn Care, 643- between, call 646-1379. conditioning. 627 Main w e e t. many more extras. Carries original miles, excellent con­ A S T O G E T , 8364. and residential. Call R. appliances. Ideal for elderly dition, $2,000. Call 875-1801 A D IV O R C E / STUMP REMOVAL - Spring person or couple. $195 per Call 643-6396. balance of Chrysler warranty. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Hebert, 644-0642. Frre es­ after 5. make a favorable impression special, 20” stump $15. Also timate. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 month. No pets. Damato Your first ideas are not your special on all sizes. Call 742- CHAIN SAWS - sharpened up on persons you have dealings best ones today. Don't be im­ to 100 drive links, overnight Enterprises. 646-1021. Reeort Properly *447S 9347. BIDWELL Home Improve­ 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - with today if you’re expansive pulsive. Once you reflect on a service $2.50, Manchester INSIDE - Outside painting. For R ent 56 1S74 PlfMOUTH excellent condition. Asking and friendly rather than situation, your judgment is Special rates for people over ment Co. Expert installation 226 CHARTER OAK St. - E-Z FLOOR Cleaners - Rugs Safe and Lock Co. 453 Main of aluminum siding, gutters Sebring Sundance 2*Door Hard* $750. Call 647-9684. aggressive. much keener. St., Manchester. 643-6922. 65. Fully insured. Estimates three room furnished apart­ LAKE KANASATKA - and carpets vacuumed and and trims. Roofing installa­ top. Air conditioning, automatic, VIRGO (Aug. 23-8tpl. 22) Be given. Cfall 649-7863. ment, second fioor, utiiities, Moultonboro, New power steering, vinyl roof, 1966 PEUGOT, 403 sedan, shampooed, floors washed and tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- parking. No pets. $M weekly. philosophical about today's Your ■ waxed. Reasonable rates. Call TRUCKING - Odd jobs - Hampshire. Lakefront cot­ low mileage. asking $75. 1968 Volkswagen events. Take what occurs in PAINTING - interior and 9109. Security. 649-1746. tage, sleeps five. Completely 646-0518. moving large appliances, Bug, asking $75. Five stride. You've got something cleaning cellars, attics, yards. exterior, paperhanging, furnished, screened-in porch, Volkswagen radial tires, four going for you. Don't let yourself Birtfiday.. excellent work. References. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, MANCHESTER - Available sundeck, private beach, float, *307S HOME GARDENS Roto Also stone, loam, gravel roofing, storm windows, aw­ used, one new. Asking $60. get up-tIght. May 26. 1976 delivered. 644-1775, 644-9532. Free estimates. Fully in­ July 1st. Three bedroom dock. Great fishing. 1974 PLYMOUTH tilled, Manchester, Bolton, nings. Quality workmanship, Large water bed, bedding and People that you’ve helped In sured. Martin Mattson, 649- duplex in newer two-family Conveniently located in Lakes Custom Satellite Station Wagon. heater $130. Call 643-4733. Ask LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You Coventry, East Hartford and 4431. free estimates. Fully insured. home. Spacious living room Air conditioning, power steering, should be lucky in business the past are going to come to Born Loser — Art Sansom Vernon areas. Call 646-8019. SCREENED LOAM for sale. 872-9187, 649-3417. Region area. $175. weekly. for Sandy. your aid this coming year. One $40. per load, delivered. 6 ^ with dining area. Fully Can Cromwell, 635-0457 after power brakes, automatic, radio, situations today, but not if new tires, low mileage. friends are involved. Keep your in particular will help you in 3109. PAPER HANGING Expert. carpeted. Includes 4:30 p.m. 1974 PINTO - excellent condi­ Your average paper, in ROOFING and gutter appliances. Heat not included. social life apart. several valuable ways. FOR OVER 30 YEARS ^ecialist - GAF products. tion, four-speed, $2,000. Call see TUI'S,AH QUALITY Refinishing - 199 average room , $25. Mr. $280 per month. No pets. TENNIS, POOL, Golf and *337S 646-5951. Georg* H. Gritflng, Inc. Richman, 646-3864. Fully insured. I^ree es­ Security deposit and fishing, Mt. Snow area. “®1976bjNEMnc. IT'4>A4A\JIU&e Forest Street, Manchester. timates. Call 646-0466. 1974 PLYMOUTH Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel Custom upholstering, caning references required. 647-9936 Modern chalet, sleeps eight. 1965 FORD, Falcon, very good PROWI^f TO sw oxe DRAINFIELDS G.L. McHUGH Painting - or 649-2003. Satellite 4