PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Nov. 12. 1975 n r- Lengthy cc The weather Periods of rain today likely con­ agenda tinuing tonight. High mid to upper SAVE 50s. Low tonight in the 40s. Cloudy Thursday 16 OZ. CAN - FOOD CLUB || 17 OZ. CAN - DEL MONTE Friday, chance of occasional rain. With these Super ' High around 50. Hebron MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 38 Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -FOUR p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s p r ic E i f if t e e n c e n t s EVELYN CROSTON Food Mart jCranberry Sauce 1| 228-9561 WHOLE OR JELLIED SW EET PEAS The Board of Education will tackle a lengthy agen­ Coupons WITH PHIOR PURCHASE OF 17.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD THRU SATURDAY. NOV. 15. LIMIT ONE CAN - ONE COUPON PER FAMILY I I PURCHASE OF 17.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. . da at its meeting Thursday ^ l^O O O D THRU SATURDAY. NOV. 15. LIMIT ONE CAN - ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. | at 8 p.m. in the library at Gilead Hill School. News” Save New York Under personnel there will be the appointment of summary NEW YORK (UPI) - Gov. Hugh As outlined by Carey, the package a Title I teacher, a report At Footl Mart... Carey has a new plan, said to have would enable the city to avert default of student teachers, a high-level support in Washington, to and balance its books within three custodial appointment and WALDBAUM’S tioiiipiled from save the nation’s largest city, the years. In addition, he said, the a personnel matter for I iiili'il Press liilernulionul state’s fourth largest city and four proposal would avert default by four executive session. state agencies from imminent state agencies and the City of Reports will be given on Food M art you've got the edge! default. Yonkers. an elementary and Grade 7 State Carey called a special session of Carey said this would be done by curriculum workshop set the state legislature today to unveil a increasing state and local taxes and for Dec. 11 at Hebron $6 billion plan, which he said has HARTFORD—QHy Manager cutting the budgets ot the state and Elementary School and on Because we put more items on sale everyday of the week! See why more people strong backing in Washington, It in­ city and through the refinancing of an elementary school dis­ Edward M. Curtin Jr., 58, has :■ volves federal guarantees to avert resigned effective Dec. 12, :■ more than $6 billion in city bonds, trictwide workshop on are switching and realizing that Food Mart is really worth going out of your way default by New York City, the City of which fall due within a three-year standardized testing con­ saying he’s had enough. He \ Yonkers and four state agencies. said he has no immediate i; period. ducted last month. Without federal help, Carey said for! Make your own shopping test... compare Food Marts sale prices! plans. He took the post in 1971. ■; The governor said the key element Other agenda items in­ Yonkers could go into depult today. of the plan was Van enormously at­ clude a report on gasoline He had been a fireman since ■; Default in New York City and the 1941 and fire chief since 1965. :■ tractive exchange offer” involving use by the town and school ^ four state agencies could occur by city bonds. Holders will be asked to buses and reports on fund^,^< /U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED GRADE 'A" 7 \ r Pick Your Own Produce at Food Mart! the end of the month. exchange short-term notes for 10-to raising activities including / FRESH - LIPMAN - MAINE Lundy Fresh Pork Sale!!! Regional At a news conference Wednesday, 15-year bonds. an African violet sale at Sweet Tasting - Fresh California Carey said that based on a series of Hebron Elementary and a Chicken Leg Quarters ASSORTED FRESH BOSTON —Couples could ob- •: telephone conversations with library fund raising project W ITH BACK Green Calmeria tain a divorce when they agree • Treasury Secretary William E. at Gilead Hill. Pork Pork an irretrievable breakdown has | Simon, he was confident the plan Three men sought Also to be discussed is an Breast Quarters CRAPES occurred, under legislation : would get some form of federal instrumental music Chops expected to be signed by Gov. ■: assistance. His plan calls for federal W ITH WING Shoulder in London bombing program for 1975-76. 3 RIB - 3 C E N TE R Michael S. Dukakis. The bill i guarantees of as much as $3 billion in 3 LOIN END ARM PICNIC No qne was hurt Field trips involving passed Wednesday. :• city bonds. LONDON (UPI) - Scotland Yard parental transportation, a President Ford consistently has op­ detectives searched today for the • 1 4 e PROVIDENCE, R. I.-N ear- \ A cloud of thick black smoke rises from the takeoff. Officials said the accident was caused maintenance report on the U.S.D.A. CHOICE CALIFORNIA EXTRA LARGE posed federal guarantees of city three men who ran from the scene of U.S.D.A. CHOICE "SUNKIST" broken fuselage of an Overseas Airways DC-10 leaching fields at Gilead BONELESS BONELESS INDIAN RIVER ■ SEEDLESS ly half of the Rhode Island con- ■: notes. In Washington, presidential a bomb blast at a fashionable London when a flock of birds was sucked into the sumers and wage earners who ■; jetliner at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport Hill School and the Gilead CHUCK CENTER news secretary Ron Nessen said restaurant. One person was killed rightwing jet engine. All 139 persons aboard the CHUCK VEAL PORK CHOPS CUT *1.79 VALENCIA White Hill School Bicentennial OUR B ES T responded to a poll feel they •; Wednesday, "There is no change in and 15 injured. Thursday afternoon after the flight was aborted plane were evacuated safely. The plane was en programs. STIAK ROAST PATTIES BREADED are in worse personal financial the President’s position on New The terrorists tossed the bomb UNDERBLADE UNDERBLADE 69 PORK CUTLETS *1.89 ORANGES Grapefruit when an engine broke into flames during route to Saudi Arabia. (UPI photo) The meeting is open to OUR BEST PORK situations this year than last. :• York.’’ through a window of Scott’s ITALIAN C Q c BLADE the public. VEAL PATTIES.”e“s"t BREADED LB. Q w LOIN ROAST IPORTION The state-sponsored poll in- ( However, Carey said, “I unders­ restaurant in the exclusive Mayfair i1.49 f . % , 2 9 *1.39 FOR FRESH BLADE BOSTON BUTT Horse talk SWIFT'S PREMIUM • OZ. DOZ. dicates conservative buying •: tand the plan as presented to the district Wednesday night as 70 per­ OM U OA ijl t brow n 'N' SERVE PKO. PORK SHOULDER *1.29 •1. A program about the Ap- OSCAR MAYER SWIFT'S PREMIUM - OVEN ROAST trends will continue into 1976. ■; highest federal officials was sons were eating dinner. MEAT • OZ. FRESH described as ‘interesting’ by Arthur The blast shattered windows and Federal jai ali grand jury paloosa horse was BOLOGNA OR BEEP PKO. CORNED BEEF B R IS K E T SPARE RIBS PORK *1.39 REPEAT SALEI - CALIFORNIA OEM Burns, chairman of the Federal touched off a fire at the seafood presented to students at WEAVER National Gilead Hill School this HOT DOGS CHICKEN L. 79= GEM BEEF FRANKS DANDY FRANKS L. 79= Fresh Broccol i %U*NCH^ 49' Reserve. And I talked with Secretary restaurant, but the manager said COLONIAL COLONIAL MASTER U.S. NO. 1 "TOP FRESH". BEST BAKING Simon and he believes the plan now special, splinter-proof glass saved to question ex-Teamster boss week by Jacquelyn SHOULDER MASTER WASHINGTON -Since the \ PICNIC *1.09 PICNIC SHOULDER BEEF LIVER A DEVEINED^° LBS. should be worked further to make it Smakula, a Grade 2 Idaho Potatoes 5 89' chairman already is calling many of the diners from injury or more binding.” formation gathered by state police teacher and youth advisor him "Mr, Secretary” today’s death. Hv El) BUTLER comment were unsuccessful. investigators, ac­ for Connecticut Appaloosa Senate Armed Services Com- ■ and JAMES V. HEALION The grand jury, which began cused Friend and other members of Association (CAA), and mittee vote to confirm Donald f HARTFORD (UPI) - A federal hearing secret evidence Wednesday grand jury investigating a Teamsters in Hartford, will also subpoena an un­ the firm with making extensive Wendy Aregood, president ^ GREA T SELECTION OF FROZEN FOODS! WALDBAUM'S DELICIOUS NEW YORK STYLE DEL!! FRESH BAKED GOODS H. Rumsfeld as defense •: of the youth group of CAA. secretary is likely to be •: James Egan, Hartford Union-financed jai alai fronton in identified Connecticut politician payments to members of both A film on the history of overwhelming. J Bridgeport plans to subpoena suspected of taking a separate $50,- political parties. the Applaloosa and a live Formula Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano, a 000 payment in connection with the The commission also said Friend CHEESE SWANSON NOVA SCOTIA OR ALASKAN ROAST WHITE ENGLISH prominent figure questioned in the fronton, UPI learned. and other jai alai officials were presentation were included DETROIT —Kidnapers of the | lawyer, shot to death 73 LOX SALE HANDSLICEO mysterious disappearance of The fronton nearing completion in linked to irregularities involving in the program. PIZZA DINNERS BREAD MUFFINS son of a General Motors : JE N O 'S -12 PACK 'reamsters boss James R. Hoffa. Bridgeport, 60 miles from New York banks and the Teamsters pension 3 COURSE - TURKEY OR CHICKEN HAM FOOD M A R T FOOD M A R T executive Robert C. Stempel : HARTFORD (UPI) - James and always traveled in the city by BEEF BOLOGNA 30 OZ. LOAVES The grand jury will question fund. and Isolated t PACK PKO. released 13-year-old Timothy ; Egan, 58, a prominent Hartford taxi, was found dead at 8:55 a.m. in­ City, is the world’s largest and most ISOZ. FRESHLY Provenzano, former New Jersey luxurious. The $14 million facility, if .lai alai director Lidizio Renzulli of PKG. PKG. ^ Soy Protein at a hospital Wednesday night • criminal lawyer was found shot to side a Washington Street apartment GRIDDLES NATIONAL Tea.msters chief, about allegations allowed to open, will feature Fairfield was seen twice with John CARANDO SLICED in return for a $150,000 ransom. ■ death inside an apartment building complex not far from the State Product he took a $150,000 cash payment in G. Ardito, a reputed member of the The boy was uninjured. early today, police said. Capitol and the Superior Court parimutuel betting on the fast-paced GENOA SALAMI connection with the jai alai fronton, game, a Spanish version of handball. late Vito Genovese’s , ALPERT'S CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM Egan, a Rhodes Scholar and Har­ building in which he practiced. ORANGE Squash or •499 United Press International learned. The federal grand jury will in­ state investigators said. 9 2S WASHINGTON-Betty Ford i vard Law School alumnus, was for A preliminary investigation did not PASTRAMI 8 5 ^ O b • LB. i Oatmeal Bread i»v59' The alleged payment allegedly was vestigate allegations linking Proven-' Provenzano, 58, who lives in Oil sticks many years a panelist on the “What disclose wiiether a homicide was in­ JUICE Turnips has pledged to talk to the Presi- ■: for Provenzano's helping the jai alai Hallandale, F’la., near the Hollywood M IN U T E M AID . 1M?; PI ORIDA in the World” television program and volved, police said. "All we know is zano, imprisoned for extortion in dent about the appointment of ■; promoter obtain an $11 million con­ 1966, to an estimated $260,000 con­ bank and Friend's home, was to East a woman to the U. S. Supreme j a familar face to thousands of that he was shot to death," a detec­ 140Z. 34 OZ. struction loan from the Teamsters questioned by New Jersey state Dairy. . . Fresh From the World's Best Pastureland! Connecticut residents. tive said. Egan, a jovial six-footer, in tributed by jai alai stockholders in PKG. HE A LTH a BEAUTY AIDS! Court created by the retire- i Union Central States pension fund, police when Hoffa disappeared from Hartford Egan, who always wore a fresh 1956 won $48,000 in the television Hollywood, Fla., and traced to r ment Wednesday of Associate i UPf learned. Con'ne’Micut, UPI leatned. the parking lot of a suburban Detroit Justice William 0. Douglas. ] flower in his buttonhole, never drove show 'The $64,000 Question.” Fruit on KRAFT CRACKER BARREL Food Club Attempts to reach Provenzano for Stockholders said they gave the restaurant ,Julv 30. HARTFORD (UPI) - A KITCHEN PKO. OF 3 PLAYTEX AIM BREAD DOUGH WINDOW l< OZ. LOAVES Bottom WASHINGTON - The House i 'money in good faith to corporate of­ Hartford company has ad­ BIRDSEYE FRENCH CHEDDAR Low Fat ficials. REGULAR OR U OZ. Yogurt Deodorant TOOTH­ has voted to slap a $373.8 billion j mitted responsibility for FRIED POTATOES CRINKLE CUT PKO. The federal grand jury is trying to HOOD'S SPREAD MILK cap on spending for the fiscal : spilling thousands of HOOD'S 75 ‘ pinpoint in whose hands the $260,000 TAMPONS : year now under way. That ; CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS ALL VARIETIES PASTE Justice Douglas retires gallons of heavy industrial TEMPTEE WHIPPED Vj G AL. CAR TO N REG. OR SUPER B OZ. CUPS SOZ. TUBE BONUS PAK ; amount of spending will result : ended up when it reached Connec­ Auto insurers drop oil into the Connecticut TOP FROST 30 OZ. 13 OZ. 30 COUNT PKG. GREEN BEANS FRENCH PKO. CREAM CHEESE PKO. ; in a deficit of $73 billion. The ■ ticut. River. BORDEN YELLOW AMERICAN Bay,^State policies HOWARD JOHNSON 7'/| OZ. ; Wednesday vote was 225 to 191. | WASHINGTON (UPI) - William and jurist, and your service ... as a A former director of the American While pollution cleaners TOASTIES CORN OR BLUEBERRY PKO. CHEESE SINGLES 99= SARA LEE ENDECO • 1 ? ® O 0 ® Orville Douglas, his 77-year-old body member and chairman of the Bank of Hollywood, P'’la., David go after the oil, lying six to BLUEBERRY- 10 OZ. BOSTON (UPI) - At least 11 com­ COFFEE RINGS RASPBERRY PKO. I ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - : drained by "incessant and deman­ Securities and Exchange Commis­ Friend who is president of the jai eight inches thick on the TOP FROST AND MAPLE SWISS CHEESE iSl. 75= 3SC OFF LABEL DRY-OILYOR NORMAL- II OZ. BOTTLE panies representing about half the ORANGE CHURNY ; Former Sen, Clinton P. Ander- ; ding pain" with little prospect for sion constitute a lifetim e of alai firm, Connecticut Sports Enter­ water’s surface in some WHIPPED TOPPING 9 OZ. CONTAINER SMDKE STICK .oz 75= BRECK SHAMPDD 99= prises Inc., has told Connecticut Massachusetts auto insurance ’ ISOZ. BOTTLE -HERBALOR RBO. ■ son, E)-N.M., who served as a : recovery, has retired from the I dedicated public service matched by places, the Connecticut 7V4 OZ. BORDEN - 7tiiOZ. CANS - ALL FLAVORS $ market have sent agents notices JENO'S SNACK TRAY PKO. JUICE BONNET VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE S i i Q i secretary of agriculture under ; Supreme Court, where he served few Americans.” organized crime investigators he River has been closed to STOUFFER'S FRDSTED SHAKES4”"*1. LOTION I . I ^ telling them their customers’ TR O P IC A N A IDA MAE 40 OZ. BONUS BOTTLE ; President Truman and helped ; longer than any other man in history. paid a $250,000 cash legal fee to the navigation between Hart­ PUP PAkFQ DEVILS FOOD 10 OZ. Margarine Douglas was appointed by Presi­ policies will not be renewed next W r YELLOW OR SPICE PKO. 100% FLO R ID A GELATINS 39= LAVDRIS MOUTHWASH * 1.29 I design the nation’s policy in ; Douglas’ illness accomplished the late John M. Bailey, former national Vi GAL. CARTON dent Franklin D. Roosevelt after ser­ year, it was learned today. ford and East Haddam. 9 OZ. QUICK A EASY I LB. PKG .Q TR S. 40Z. BRONZE CAN ; space exploration and atomic longtime goal of many of his and state Democratic chairman. MORTON HONEY BUNS PKO. ving as the second chairman of the Word of the mailing of the hun­ The Coast Guard said CDDKIES c’H“orcSrp 69= RIGHT GUARD‘>">‘»"*n7 69= : energy will be buried today in enemies, who at one time included Friend said the payment was for MATLAW'S VITA BISMARK 34 COUNT PKO. SEC. He took his seat April 17, 1939, dreds of thousands of intent not to Hartford Steam Service STUFFED CLAMS n OZ. PKO. : the state he came to in 1917 to President.. Ford, who received Bailey's help in obtaining a state HERRING 53= ALKA SELTZER 99= succeeding one of his legal idols, renew notices came as the Co. Monday told officials a ■ regain his health. He died of a Douglas’ retirement letter gaming permit and was made about 4 3 ° Louis D. Brandeis. At 40, he was one Legislature prepared to debate a bill line from an oil storage ; stroke Monday at 80 years Wednesday. April 9, 1974, in a Hartford hotel, tank at its plant broke last of the youngest men to sit on the to reduce by 60 per cent the in­ In fairness to our customers, we reserve the right to lim it sales to three, packages of any Item except where otherwise noted. Items ottered for sale not available In case lots or toother retail dealers or wholesalers. old. Bailey died this year, and his family Thursday, leaking an un­ Although he had hoped to carry on court. and business associates have denied surance industry’s request for a $244 his work for a 37th term after suf­ million auto rate increase next year. determined amount of No. 5 SAN FRANCISCO - The The retirement leaves the court the allegation. 6 oil into storm drains that fering a stroke last New Year’s Eve, State and federal investigators say The bill won initial Senate approval •; Ninth U.S, Court of Appeals Douglas wrote that he realized "it dominated by conservative thinkers Wednesday. A second Senate vote empty into the river. Food Club College Inn MIRACLE ;i ruled that the time Sara Jane appointed by Richard M. Nixon. they also are probing reports, that The company agreed to would be inadvisable for me to carry Friend, 38, may have paid an un­ and House action was set for later i Moore has spent in psychiatric on the duties required of a member A White House spokesman said pay the cleanup bill, es­ TTTT :• examinations may be excluded specified sum to the late Murray today. Clear Broth of the court.” Ford had not decided whom he would A UPI survey today revealed that timated at about $50,000, KRAFT QUART JAR from tf e requirement that her nominate to fill Douglas’ seat. As Chotiner, a long-time political ad­ officials said. In his letter he indicated he had lit­ the following companies have sent 5 trial begin within 90 days of her House minority leader in 1969 Ford viser to former President Nixon. tle hope of recovering. out non-renewal notices: The The Coast Guard said the •: arrest. She is accused of firing attempted to impeach Douglas. A one-man, Connecticut grand jury "I have been bothered with inces­ Travelers Insurance Companies, leak was repaired Friday ■: a shot at President Ford Sept. Many observers had thought Douglas began - investigating the fronton sant and demanding pain which Aetna Life and Casualty Co., but the total amount spilled 22. If found competent to stand WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS several weeks ago after the state depletes my energy to the extent that would keep his seat at all costs until Kempers Insurance Co., Comnjercial could possibly go as high as trial, the scheduled date will next fall, on the chance Ford might Commission on Special Revenue an­ 10,000 gallons. I have been unable to shoulder my f Union Assurance Companies, ■j; be Dec. 15, but the judge now from this unabated pain, but there is be replaced. nounced it was considering revoking The Coast Guard closed full share of the burden,” he wrote. the firm’s provisional gambling per­ Fireman’s Fund American, Royal FOOD CLUB • BLUE LAKE • CUT OR FRENCH STYLE NATURAL A SPEARMINT WHITE OR ASSORTED Cranberry - Banana - Apricot Nut - Data - Nut - Ctiarry Nut - BIwtborry Nut 5; can extend the date. no bright prospect in view." Possible nominees could include the drawbridge at East 3U COUNT "Therefore ... I hereby retire at Globe, Home Indemnity, the New 14 OZ. PILLSBURY The President accepted the Attorney General Edward H. Levi, mit. Friend took the Fifth Amend­ Haddam Monday, blocking Green Beans CANS A ir W ick FR»HENER PKO. 3 ^ 1 Kleenex Tissue PKO. Bread Mixes I4V^ OZ. PKO. the close of this day from regular ac­ ment before the state gaming com­ Hampshire Group, the Aetna In­ FRENCH'S COUNTRY STYLE-INSTANT _ ^ LA ROSA BETTY CROCKER retiremen "with profound personal 64, a respected legal scholar with lit­ THIN SPAG. tive service as an Associate Justice surance Co., Maryland Casualty Co. traffic from down river un­ LIPTON 3 LB. 31M OZ. International mission and a state grand jury. Noodle Soup 4 OZ. PKO. Mashed Potatoes99' Spaghetti OR ELBOWS PKO. PKO. sympathy for the sad cir­ tle courtroom experience. til the oil is mopped up, ASSORTED ALLVARIETieS Brownie Mix of the Supreme Court of the United and the Hartford Group. cumstances” which caused Douglas Ford declined Wedne.sday to rule The commission, supplied with in­ which officials believe will 140 COUNT BAB • SLICED ^ MADRID, Spain - States.” Scott Napkins JUMBO PKO. Mighty Dog f'ss, Mushrooms 3 QZ. CAN to leave. out a woman. Prominent female in COUNT PKO. DURKEE Stuped Olives He noted he had been forced “to take five days. 3.7SOZ. If Generalissimo Francisco SUGAR U 01. Ford said, “Your distinguished jurists include Judge Shirley M. SUBSTITUTE BUCKET |: Franco suffered complete leave the bench several times'” The largest section of the Sweet 'n Low Tom ato Paste ™s2«Ni39' Stuffed Olives Wesson Oil BOTTLE years of service are unequaled in all Hufstedler, 50, of the 9th Circuit spill apparently was in :• kidney collapse and renewed during recent court arguments. He Electric Boat strike the history of the court. Your con­ Court of Appeals and District Judge East Hartford, where of­ jl and steady internal bleeding said, "I shall continue to seek relief ✓ ...... tributions to the law, both as scholar Corndia G. Kennedy in Detroit. ficials said at least 4,000 ijl today, making hip totally end believed near gallons of oil was ac­ Layer Cake LIBBY'S FOOD CLUB TOMATO Borden's dependent on maclilnery to counted for. The spill was keep his wasted body alive. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. mciiiuers eacii irom the manage­ reported Sunday morning MIXES BEANS 3 FOOD CLUB ALL VARIETIES PEARS JUICE OLIVES Cromora Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., says DEEP BROWN OR MOLASSES HALVESOR SLICED FOODCLUB-LARGE-PITTED ment and labor negotiating teams. by a boatyard owner in FOOD CLUB •j: VATICAN CITY - Pope Paul U.N. accused of ‘selective morality’ there are indications the end of the Usery said full meetings will begin ir/ i OZ. I’ortland, who told 14 OZ. I 14 OZ. I Q U A R T 4 OZ. 14 OZ. VI today ruled out the par- four-month Electric Boat strike is PKG. CANS UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - The Some diplomatic observers viewed United Nations," he said. in Groton soon after the Boston talks. authorities the oil was I CANS BOTTLE CAN JAR ill ticipation of bishops in United States, in a strike against the not far off. Usery said he wants to "avoid com­ clinging to hulls of 15 choosing his successor, confir- the U.S. resolution as a move to He attacked the assembly for "selective morality” of the United counter the Arab-inspired, anti- describing Zionism as racist, saying Ribicoff said Wednesday the long pulsion" to end the strike but has also pleasure boats moored at ;||| ming the nine-century monopo- and turbulent negotiations have said he isn't ruling.out possible use of FOOD CLUB • SLICED OR HALVES • YELLO AUNTMILLIE'S- Ptpptrw oflion- FffFRtrw mwih.orPtpparw MUMfo Nations, is campaigning for a U.N. Zionist motion approved by the the Israeli government’s domestic his docks. TOPCO - GALLON PLASTIC JUO S ly of cardinals in electing the entered a "critical stage," with a Taft-Hartley injunction to put the |5i Pope. He did, however, for- resolution demanding the release of assembly, last Monday. critics, including Arab parties, Potato Sticks Cling Peacheb 39' Spaghetti Sauce 39' Windshield Washer89*= all political prisoners. possible agreement near on the issue workers back on their jobs for a FM O CLUB ■ VERY YOUNO OR LARGE FOODCLUB*^ * ^ VAR. • 401. PKG. ||J malize his earlier ruling strip- "The selective morality of the "have been quite successful in elec­ CHICKEN IIV^ OZ. U.S. Ambassador Daniel United Nations in matters of human of wages, the last big block to settle­ period of time. That, he said, would Sw eet Peas Soup NOODLE CANS 6 0" 8 9 * ^ ping cardinals 80 years of age ting members to public office.” Pears MALVil'*** 'can 45' Bartenders Mixes 87' Moynihan, accusing totalitarian rights threatens the intgrity not ment. be a last resort. FLUFF 13 OZ. ;|:| or older of the right to par- "This opposition is given notable 7.1 OZ. JAR CANS countries of misusing the issue of Ribicoff met Wednesday with chief NOTICE Marshmallow Ken'l Ration ,< ^ 0 4 PACK *1.09 Tom atoes t Ji“!aT 59' Nestle's Cocoa 99' 55 ticipate in the voting. merely of the United Nations but of expression in the Arabic language human rights, introduced the resolu­ federal mediator W.J. Usdry to dis­ human rights themselves,” press in Israel, which has been tion Wednesday in the General Moynihan said. cuss progress in the strike that has Probate Court is open for I UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. - described as the freest Arab- conferences with the Assembly’s Social, Humanitarian crippled the Groton submarine Cain's 1^ The Comoros Islands, an 838- He said 23 of the 60 sponsors of a language press in the world," he Inside today judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 c&c Silver Floss Confectionery FACIAL and Cultural Committee. resolution condemning South Africa yards. Some 10,000 skilled workers % square mile archipelago in the said. P.M. on Thursday nights. Mayonnaise “Our suspicions are that there and 16 of the 33 sponsors of a motion walked off their jobs July 1. Andover , .16,24 Family...... 6 Night telephone number: COLA KRAUT TISSUE |5i Indian Ocean between "The time is now to reach agree­ Bolton ... .16,24 Hebron...... 18 QUART JAR SUGAR WRAP could be a design to use the issue of against Chile had political prisoners The U.S. resolution demands REG OR DIET 640Z BOTTLE 11 0 1 CANS VANITYFAIR 134 COUNT PKG Madagascar and Africa’s Classified . 20-22 Obituaries ...... 12 649-0445. DOMINO I LB PKG lOOFT ROLL human rights to undermine the of their own. amnesty for persons jailed for ment and settle this strike," Ribicoff § southeast coast, has become said after the closed door meeting Comics .. — 27 South Windsor . .17 legitimacy of precisely those nations “Even as South Africa and Chile expressing opinions at odds with the Coventry William E. FitzGerald 1$ the 143rd member of the United with the negotiator. ....17 Sports...... 13-15 which still observe human rights, im­ are obliged by certain standards con­ official views or for trying to provide Dear Abby . ...27 Tolland...... 16 Judge of Probate 1 3 « Nations. Usery planned to hold meetings in perfect as that observance may be,” cerning prisoners, for example, so non-violent assistance to such Editorial ...... 4 Vernon . .17,18. 24 he raid. equally are other members of the prisoners. Boston, starting today with two East Hartford . :16 MANCHESTER PARKADE PRICES .EFFECTIVE IN MANCHESTER WEST M ID bU PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester; Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13. 1975— PAGE THREE In hospital post A setback card game will Jehovah’s Witnesses will Congregational Church will ABOUT be played Friday at 7:30 have a theocratic ministry meet tonight at 7:30 ip the OVER SO YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! ■ Leslie Z. Lewandowski has been ap­ TOWN p.m. in Cronin Hall of school tonight at 7:30 and a Robbins Room of the service meeting at 8:35 at church. pointed assistant director of engineering Mayfair G ardens. All ' I i at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He will Mayfair residents are in­ Kingdom Hall, N. Main St. r c t A h 85 East Center St 1 Manchester Composite The Youth Fellowship of BANTtY OIL CO. Charles Crocini who is director of Squadron of the Civil Air vited. South United Methodist ' At Summit St. engineering and assistant planner at the Patrol will meet tonight • 24 Hour Emergency Service St. Stephen’s Prayer Church will meet Friday at hospital. V.. from 7 to 9:30 at the • Burner Sales & Service Group of St. Mary’s 7 p.m. in the youth lounge WEEKE.ND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Lewandowski is a native of New Jersey. Manchester State Armory, The Rev. C. Henry • Clean Heating Oils Episcdpal Church will at the church. He received his bachelor’s degree in 330 Main St. The meeting is Anderson, co-pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church, meet tonight at 8 at the mechanical engineering from Stevens open to all interested I Sweetheart Roses ^2.57 doz. 649-4595 will conduct an adult Bible church. A Bible study will be con­ Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N.J. young people from Grade 7 , OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY SAVE HEATINGSS...CALL FORA FREE study hour Friday at 1:30 ducted tonight at 7:30 at He was an aircraft maintenance officer through high school. COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY CHECK... in the U.S. Air Force. For the past ten p.m, in the church recep­ The prudential com­ the United Pentecostal tion room. mittee of Center Church, 187 Woodbridge St. years he was a test engineer in the Manchester Young experimental engineering department at Marines will meet tonight Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of at 7 at Howell Cheney United Technologies in East Hartford. Regional Technical School. He lives with his wife, Carol Ann, and four children in Hebron. Leslie Z. Lewandowski Gift Accident victim treated Attend seminar Ideas... Catherine A. Neise, 26, of 106 Hamlin St., was treated Manchester Podiatrists at Manchester Memorial Hospital this morning for in­ AT THE MOVIES Barney Wichman and Kenneth juries suffered ih a two-car accident on Center St., police Wichman have returned from reported. a seminar in Hershey, Pa., Her car was in collision with a car driven by Michael Burnside 1 — "Stepford Showcase Cinema 2 — where they completed an ad­ Ballou, 26, of 333 E. Center St. at about 7 a.m. The Niese Wives” 7:25; “ Peeper” “Mahogany” Cont. 1:00- vanced course in podiatric car was towed. 9:30 3:05-5:107:15-9:30 surgical procedures. Burnside 2 — “Busting” Showcase Cinema 3 — Sponsored by the Penn­ Leonard Werner, 22, of 7 Buckingham St. was charged 7:00; “Undercover Hero” “Cooley” Cont. 1:30-3:35- sylvania Podiatry Association 9:00 5:40-7:40-9:45 and held at the Hershey Wednesday night with reckless driving on Main St., police Medical School and Conven­ said. Court date is Dec. 2. Vernon Cinema 1 — Showcase Cinema 4 — “Peeper” 7:15’ “Little tion Center, the seminar was “Jack and the Beanstalk” designed to demonstrate re­ Burglaries reported to police Wednesday included two Murders” 9:00 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 cent advances in podiatric apartment breaks and one break at a Main St. -business, Cinema 2— “Undercover surgery. police said. Hero’’ 7:30; “Everthing Drs. Barney Wichman and Breaks into two Falknor Dr. homes netted thieves un­ About Sex” 9:15 Kenneth Wichman completed known items, police said. Taken in a break into the Ar­ U.A. East 1— "Quacker NEED HELP? 24 hours of intensive instruc­ Men’s Permanent Press mory Tavern on Main St. were 18 to 20 cartons of Fortune” 7:15; ” 12 tion in the classroom and Long Sleeve Dress Shirts cigarettes and $15 to $18 in change. Chairs” 9:10 anatomical laboratory as part UA East 2 - “The Way of p odiatry’s continuing 'i Blend of 65% polyester, education program. ~ 35% cotton in white and Out” 7:00-9:15 colors. Sizes 14‘/z to 17. Eagle Scouts David Montany, left, and David Millis with attaining the rank of Eagle, the highest award in boy Storm data promised UA East 3 — “Camelot” Our Reg. 5.99 Men’s their mothers admire a cake congratulating the scouts on scouting. (Herald photo by Larson) The state Department of Transportation (DOT) 8:00 PUBLIC S t^ e d SHIRTS will man a 24-hour-a-day Storm Control Center to Showplace Theaters Rockville I — “Shaft’s \ tell the public about road conditions during winter RECORDS W a r m t h •Flannels storms this season. Big Score” 7:00; “Shaft in Warranty deeds •Crewnecks' f j Two scouts receive Eagle badges at Emanuel Church DOT Commissioner Samuel Kanell said the Africa” 9:00 Rockville II — Walter B. Perrett Jr. and Men’s •Turtlenecks \ center will have up-to-the-minute reports on state Pearl M. Perrett to Ronald Men’s p David Montany and David Millis Ferguson Rd. to receive his Eagle road conditions, any detours that might be in effect “Earthquake” 7:10-9:30 Nylon All-Over Print Your Choice Ladies’ Millis of 10 Durkin St. He is a junior Showplace Theater Seplowitz, property at 52 received their Eagle Scout badges Scout badge at Troop 126. A senior at at Howell Cheney Regional Technical and other information about traffic delays or ac­ KATHY Pearl St., $48,000. Jackets Twin Sets & Monday night in ceremonies during Manchester High School, he attends cidents. South Windsor — Sport School and attends St. James Church. “ Walking Tall Part II” Carl S. Masztal and Stella J. Our Pre-Washed Denim the Troop 126 Court of Honor at Emanuel Lutheran Church. He has The DOT’S Storm Control Center can be reached Masztel to Jeffrey P. and Our Reg. 14.99 He receied his Ad Altarfe Altare Dei 7:15-9:15 Reg. Jeans&Skirts Emanuel Lutheran Church. been a member of the troop for six award in 1974. He has been a member by telephoning 566-4880. Anne Marie Watt, property at Shirtsw. 4.99 Montany is the third son of Mr. and years. Showcase Cinema 1 — 82 Goodwin St., $35,000. of the troop for five years. “Condor” Cont. 1:10-3:20- Our Reg. 9.99 Bold plaids—or solid and fan­ Your Choice Mrs. Eugene Montany of 280 Millis is the son ofiMrs. Ann Marie Peter A. and Gloria U. cy knit tops, great with jeans! 5:30-7:35-9:50 Pasay to Peter R. and S-XL. Marjorie L. Royer, property Our ^pNbtck] Reg. Manchester Evening Herald at 327 Woodbridge St., $34,000. Corduroy Jeans WSCOUNT MANCHESTER Raymond S. and Elsie J. 8.99 to Published every evening except DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44 A Lima to Richard H. and 12.99 Sundays and holidays. Entered at Nylon tow coats with Dwight Martin effective as Henry II 3 8 IQ HITS Woven 100% polyester m [7 the Manchester, Conn., Post Office C h arlo tte A. W em m ell, top styling or warm-ups Our Reg. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. & acetate/nylon m geo­ Twins: 2-piece or mock MANCHESTER as Second Class Mail Matter. property at 53 Oxford St., $37,- with pile lining. Sizes 9.99 to Suggested Carrier Rates “ AMERICAN GRAFFITI’’ StoXL. metries, florals and 10.99 style; acrylic or polyester By JUNE TOMPKINS The final scene in which King definition to the part. EAST HARTFORD 000. scenic designs StoXL and rayon. Payable in Advance Casual Cl Henry and Eleanor effect a kind of present W OODY ALLEN In Judgment lien Staff Reporter Sandra Fargo does an impressive GLASTONSURY Single copy ...... 15« corduroy leans, sizes 29 to 38. Jeans & Skirts: The new “Lion in Winter,” a drama of truce leaves one wondering if this, interpretation of Alais Capet, the ‘ LION IN WINTER ' W e e k ly ...... 9 0 t “TAKE THE MONEY AND MIN’’ Manchester State Bank fad-soft denims for parent-child relationships and con­ after all, is significant of many such king’s young mistress. One m o n th ...... $3.90 against Jess E. 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Alan Rice has directed a very in­ Twice As Fast department. 647-9946. ___^ 1 * a * 3 Building permits or lack of, is Dwight Martin starring king in the same way that the queen teresting drama that is well timed MIDDLE SCHOOL MANCHESTER PARMDE - 6 4 3 -5 t9 lJ As Aspirin Route 30, .Vernon, Conn. Dunn Bros. Inc. for Conn. as Henry II, King of England in 1183. did with her years of indulgence, and staged. Rice has- succeeded in 1-86 iXIT 91 -FOUOW BURNSlOF SIGNS Natural Gas Corp., demolish Infants’ Our Ref It is Martin who makes this threatened existence, and complete developing the contrasting per­ Information gas-holder tank at 280 Hart­ Low Waterproof 20% OFF Prices on dramatic play by James Goldman understanding of her husband. sonalities of the diversified 36’s 93« 871-1155 URNSIDE ford Rd., $4,000. Polyester come alive as he covers the gamut of Complementing Martin was characters involved. |s»S80 lURNSIN AVI., I. NTFD. • S 2 |:3 )}3 Barbara Belliveau, swim­ Boots LOUNGEWEAR ming pool at 142 Diane Dr., Uniforms moods from coyness to frenzy, from Jeanne Mangino as Eleanor. It was a “Lion in Winter” plays Friday and PETER SELLERS Our •Floats tenderness to rage. heavier role than Mangino is ac­ Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the Vernon “UNDERCOVER HERO” (R) $350. Reg. Our Reg. 7.99 9:00 p /u t Economy Home Improve­ •Caftans customed to playing. At times, she r Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W. Robert Blake 5.99 and 8.99 The king is beset with indecision as Center Middle School on Rt. 30. ment for Dr. Joel Kennedy, Our Reg. 5.99 to 19.99 he wonders to which one of his three did a thoroughly convincing por­ Tickets are available at the door. Elliott Qouid White with fur cuff (or girls, black E CHRISTMAS BAZAAR "BUSTING" (R) garage at 9 French Rd., $4,- « without cuff for boys: 5 to 8 a " sons he wili leave his kingdom. His trayal, but, generally speaking, 7:00 200. ______quandry is complicated by the con­ Mangino and Eleanor are not com­ [ SAT., NOVEMBER 15th Woman Power ning of his sons among themselves patible. ^ Stamp show MICHAEL CAINE For entertaining or Philip S. Scudder was an im­ NATALIE WOOD The number of households Women’s and with their mother, Eleanor of [ from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. "PEEPER" (PQ) headed by women is rising relaxing! Glamorous hostess t Aquitaine, the queen, over who will pressive son Richard Lionheart who MANPHIL ’75, a stamp show, will { 608 East Center St., Manchester 9:30 plus D-Ring Booties knits, textures, bark rapidly — spurred by a grow­ gowns, too. and linen-look; back or gain the prize. was complemented by Robert L. be sponsored by the Manchester e Featuring: Handwork Booth • “White Elephant •■STBPFORD WIVES" (PO) ing number of divorces and 7:25 " - ...... front zippers. Juniors’, The play climaxes with an horren­ Rice as Geoffrey and Paul Gessay as Philatelic Society Sunday from noon J Table” • Homemade Food Sale • Christmas $1.50 _ _ separations and the fact that Our misses and women's sizes. dous scheme to kili the king in which John, the other two sons. to 5 p.m. at Manchester High School. ♦ Decorations • Plant Table • “Lollypop Lady” • plus women outlive men by about Reg. ttiiii Z REFRESHMENTS Sat. and Sun. Matinee 9.99 all the emotions of the sons, the Playing Philip Augustus, King of Admission is free. seven years. Some 13 million HILLS OF HOME 1:30 99C Dark brown suede leather with % queen and the king are brought to France, in a supportive role is James homes are now headed by 20 The show will include a 25-dealer women and this figure will thick, warm pile lining; 5-10 peak performance. F. Epperson who does not give much bourse, an auction. United States OFF jump to 19 million by 1980. Our Regular Post Office and refreshments. It will WED. to SUN EVE. $1.50 Low Prices on feature a special cachet, souv.qnir CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ALL MATINEES 99* t h e e : Men’s & Boys’ Maternity Separates card and pictorial cancel. BRAS November 22,1975 • 10 A.M. /D O U B LE FEATURE (PQ) The tri-colored souvenir card will M IC H A E L C A IN E in Nylon Joggers Lace & Our honor 200 years of progress from MANCHESTER GRANGE HALL “PEEPER” piu. Molded Cups Reg. Olcott Street Our 5.99 & Natural Sole Lexington- Concord to Apollo-Soyuz. “LIHLE MURDERS” M m WIHMI-SlUini IILH4 UK Reg. 0 7 0 Our Reg. 1.99 to 3.69 Christmas Items, Baked Goods, Knitware ELLIOT GOULD 6.99 The tri-colored cachet will honor ALL NEW 16.99 White Leather Oxfords Woodcraft, Homemade Candy DON SUTHERLAND y PART 2 ^ 1 5 9 2 “ , Polyester/cotton blends and George Washington’s naming of ALLEN ARKIN / Buford PTTTT Royal blue nylon, blue suede The ideal duty shoe— Connecticut as the provision state Pusser's leather trim. 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will be guest spealtor Sunday at a Presents SAT.-SUN. KIDS SHOW breakfast at 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s LASSIE IN HILLS OF HOME j w Boys’ ^iscopal Church. “THE WILD DUCK” SHOWN 1 P.M. a 3 P.M. S Boys’ Big Girls’ Knit A limited number of tickets have By HENRIK IBSEN SHIRTS ; Polyester Shirt & Scarf Sets been made available to the public Dress or Sport and may be obtained at the church of­ NOV. 12, 13, 14, 15 Film Rating Guide Print Poly/colton knits with for parents and their children colorful appliques. fice Friday from 9 to 3 p.m. 8:30 P.M. ... 044 Shirts & Sizes 7 to 14. |~^ General audiences. All ages admitted. Reg. ^ Our Reg. 4.99 At MCC Auditorium 2 .99 m m Corduroy Dacron'/cotton— Parental guidance suggested. Some material may machine wash: solid Jeans Fail Slacks & Jeans About not be suitable for pre-teenagers. colors, 8-18 Indigo denim jeans, Admission 50« For MCC Students Your Choice textured poly or acrylic town Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent Knits slacks: 7 to 14. *1 General Admission or adult guardian. Ladies’ Accessories Our Reg. 5.99 CORDUROY Our F'inal performances of “The Wild (J ) No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ Reg. Duck” will be presented today, tain areas). 3.49 Large Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Collar or turtleneck Selection Little Girls’ Knit solids and fancies. Manchester Community (College Sizes 8-18. Our Reg. • Slippers •KnitGloves •Mittens •VinylGloves • Scarves •ScartHats Shirts or Cardigans auditorium. of 4.99 & 5.99 LITTLE THEATRE MANCHESTER Pants Sm art accessories a t w o rth w h ile savings! and New Jean Styles PRESENTS Numbered Past Chiefs Club of Memorial Tem­ SHOWCASE CINtM Af 1234 SIZES Shirts: Scenics, ple, Pythian Sisters, will meet 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. Sweatshirts c geometries Your Choice . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL. INFO. 568-8810 5-13 and others, Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Our I 8-18. Ladies’ r y A Helen Henry, 46 Starkweather St. iM ■ FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE. Reg. 94 Belts V y i 'j Special 3.99 Jeans: Western . /. 9m Long sleeve, crew- cut flares, O ur Group Reg. 2 8 8 The Nathan Hale School book fair neck style; sizes S to solids, fancies; 0'- Diana Ross XL, 8 to 20. T16. 3.99 Shirts • Scarf top style or cardigan, 4 6x and meeting will be held Tuesday at uACk and Day and evening Directed by » ' Jeans • Denims waist/pocket trim; 4-6x. Students consult information on careers 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Jean Zurbrigen, lear­ Mahogany ro, styles: metallics, wdr.-'-- Fred T. Blish ropes, etc. ning disability coordinator for ...tasHOi H ie E e a o M t ill, ' Manchester High School students study information on careers Manchester schools, will speak on ..'HcjMimr.. in the health field in a health careermobile which visited the the importance of reading. The book . . BUbSCHUiCN___HU. UVD ^ALlPEHFORRiAtit bilVlMuous PiTT v a ^ school recently. Debbie Duff, right, a senior who is a nurse aide fair will be open from 7:30 to 9 p.m. November 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 THE OTHER ■3 SIDE OF THE in the Cooperative Occupation-Educational Program (COEP) at 8:30 P.M. DAYS OF YTfiMOUNTAIN' MHS, is being helped by Charlotte Avesar as she looks through The Young People Timbalists of EAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL THE CONDOR 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. her files for additional information. Ms. Avesar is a health the Salvation Army will meet tonight • MANCHESTER Mon. thru Fri..lO a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. at the Citadel. The band Tickets available at Authenticity One, 157 * THUBS, MANCHESTER I llAllltAtItmCMO Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. educator with the Connecticut Institute for Health Manpower cotege&highachoolBtiidents- will meet at 7 and the Singing Com­ Liggett Parkade Drug & at the door. gst your f[M showcase dnMiiL PARKADE 1145 Tolland Turnpike Resources, Inc. (Herald photo by Pinto) pany at 7:30 at the Citadel. For information, call 742-6782 ciscoiimcardnowl saveB04 D u g , MMii

V" P a g e f o u r — Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13,‘ 1975 MANCHESTER EyENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., 'Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 — PAGE FiyE i iMaurlipatpr Euptttug HpralJi Bush nomination may be good for CIA Garden Club meet i WASHINGTON — Politicians often set for Monday adult life in the CIA, is blamed by Founded Oct. 1, 1881 say silly things when they’re war­ would “compromise the in­ dependence of the CIA.” Congressional investigators for most Nancy Elizabeth Hull of Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International ming up to run for President and The Perennial Planters Garden ANDREW TULLY of the more recent abuses and Manchester and Jeffrey Michael Frank Church, ordinarily a sensible "Once they used to give former Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at Published by the Manchester Publishing Co,, Herald Square, national party chairmen postmaster irregularities that have come to light Bolton of New London were married the home of Mrs. Ronald J. Fournier, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. man, got some nonsense out of his generalships — the most political and in the last couple of years. Nov. 8 at St. Bridget Church in 93 Ashworth St. Mrs. John J. system as soon as he heard that well win the Democratic presiden­ Manchester. Raymond F. Robinson, Edildr-Publisher Harold E.''Turkington, Managing Editor least sensitive job in the I don’t know whether, in Church’s Lindland and Mrs. Peter Swan will George Bush had been nominated by tial nominati,o,n, wrung his hands The bride is the daughter of Mr. President Ford to head the Central government,” cried Church. “Now words, Bush would “compromise the assist the hostess. over the probability that the appoint­ they have given this former party independence of the CIA.” But I do and Mrs. John B. Hull of 96 After the business session, Intelligence Agency. ment of Buih, a former Republican Washington St. The bridegroom is Opinion The Senatpr from Idaho, who may chairman the most sensitive and recall that most investigators refreshments will be served. Later, National Committee chairman. least political ageney.” notably including Church, have been the son of Mrs. Dorothy B. Bolton of there will be an auction of hand­ Well — flummery. Of course Bushw complaining that the CIA has too rud­ 838 Tolland Tpke. crafted articles made by club is a politician. He served two terms dy much independence and that its The Rev. William Stack of St. members. This event is open to in the House from Texas from 1966 to freewheeling ways should be curbed Bridget Church performed the members and invited guests only. No cure-all 1970, and was twice defeated for the by Congress. At any rate, it may take double-ring ceremony. The church Mrs. R.B. Shaw is furnishing the was decorated with white In a letter to The Herald’s U.S. Senate. And in late 1972 Richard a politician as head of the CIA to con­ flower arrangement this month at young people, but organized Nixon summoned Bush back to vince the old-school-tie crowd that chrysanthemums and daisies. Bernie Whiton Memorial Library. Open Forum, a young lady activities are no cure-all for Washington from his post as am­ the agency’s obligation is to serve the Santore of New London was reported the theft of proper training in respecting bassador to the United Nations to country, not an elite establishment of guitarist. Halloween candy from her by the rights of others. take over the GOP chairmanship and the “right” people. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of peau de some teen-age boys. The boys who grabbed the 11- put as good a face as possible on the Politicians do have their faults, but COLLEGE NOTES Women plan Pumpkin Fest Fair Watergate scandal. soie, designed with Empire waist, She raises the question that year-old girl’s candy weren’t their profession forces them to have Bush got his present post as chief some personal contact with people. lace bodice, mandarin collar. Bishop perhaps the theft came about doing it because the communi­ Lorraine Obuchowski Hartmann of Kimberley and Kenneth Melluzzo, children of Mr. and Mrs. S of the U.S. liaison office in Peking Sometimes they even find out what sleeves and modified train. Her illu­ M ontreal, Canada, form erly of because there was no alter- sion veil was attached to a Camelot Michael Melluzzo of 169 Hollister St. look over items to be ty let them down by failing to because he was one of Gerald Ford’s people are thinking. Career in-' Manchester, has been awarded her cap. and she carried a cascade ■ featured at the fourth annual Pumpkin Fest Fair, sponsored by ■ native Halloween activity for stage a party for them. If they pals and a loyal Republican — in that telligence officers live in a kind of Ph.D. degree in French from bouquet of daisies, sweetheart roses, young people too old to go trick were too old to trick or treat order. Because the pursuit of an ac­ professional compound where they Princeton University, Princeton, the Women’s Christian Fellowship of the Second Congregational arid baby’s breath. or treating. they were old enough to know commodation with Red China is mingle only with other career in­ N.J. "She is the daughter of Mr. and Church. Event will be open Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m and will" political as well as foreign policy telligence officers. From this at­ Carol Morrison of East' Hartford, Mrs. Chester W. Obuchowski of 25 feature various booths, and a pie shop with coffee during the We are sure many adults right from wrong and what the bride’s cousin, was maid of business, Bush necessarily serves as mosphere, as the intelligence Park St. afternoon. The fair is open to the public. (Herald photo by Pinto) share this view and one need they did was wrong. both diplomat and precinct captain exposes have revealed, grows a honor. Bridesmaids tvere Mrs. Bar­ only look at the many We appreciate the young for Ford. He didn’t have to be told belief that the Big Brother called CIA bara O’Connor of Manchester, the organized activities in our lady’s concern for something that he should do and say nothing that knows best and that the citizenry bridegroom’s sister; and Miss town to know that we do try all for the older kids to do on might imperil Ford’s chances to should be prohibited from poking its Patricia Matyszczyk of New Britain. renew his lease on the White House. William Bolton of Manchester, was year around to provide what ' Halloween and this may be nose into the agency’s business. Versatile singer appearing aVHoliday Inn All that having been said, it might Unlike some of my colleagues, I his brother’s best man. Ushers were we hope will be healthy and something a service club or be argued that the time is ripe to in­ hold George Bush in no particular John Hull and Michael Hull, both of By BI<7n'Y KYDKR enjoyable outlets for our some other organization might stall a politician as' boss of the CIA. Manchester, the bride’s brothers. mother, h^velyn Easton, who had at­ awe. He made a quick bundle of haniily/I ra\el EdiUir tained fairie as a mezzo soprano with younger citizens’ talents and Most of the trouble the agency found dough in Texas oil, a business not A reception was held at the take under advisement for next the Metropolitan Opera's National energies during their leisure Halloween. itself in during the past 15 years has overstocked with St. Francis Assisi Manchester Country Club, after Diana Lynn, a dynamic young which the coupie left on a motor trip vocalist, is currently appearing at Company, Diana obviously inherited times. But if it is done, it should be come when it was run by career spies types, and he didn’t become the’first - notably the late Allen W. Dulles to Cape Cod, Mass. They will reside the Holiday Inn in East Hartford. her mother's mu>;ical talent. But what concerns us is the Republican elected to Congress from done with the idea that it helps and Richard Helms, now ambassador Houston by turning the other cheek. in New London. The attractive redhead who Accompanying Diana in her perfor­ suggestion that the lack of a the young people enjoy to Turkey. But he’s got something big going for Mrs. Bolton is employed as a presents a song with all the “wham" mances are six very talented specific activity for older themselves and not as a cure- It was Dulles, of course, who him — namely the reputation for in­ registered nurse. Mr. Bolton is a of the late Judy Garland' is only 22. musicians: Gary Epstein, tenor McKinney Photo youngsters on Halloween, we all for Halloween pranks. planned and directed the abortive tegrity that caused Nixon to hand respiratory therapist presently and has been singing professionally saxophone: Joseph Macchiarula, alto as a community may have Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in the him the GOP chairmanship when the employed at Lawrence and Memorial for 2'/z years. saxophone: Jeff Gaynor, banjo: For ours is a free society in Hospital in New London. abetted the candy theft. spring pf. 1961, and generally ran the party was all but down for the count. Mrs. Jeffrey M. Bolton Diane was graduated from Henry Mahoney and Mark D'Poola, which the individual still has CIA as a personal principality with Greenwich High School in guitarists; and Joel Hiller, arranger This is not true for even if we If that integrity is for real, it’s just the right of choice, the right to the aid and comfort of his brother, what the doctor ordered for the ailing Greenwich, Conn., where her family and conductor. were financially and physically resides, and attended New York participate or not to par­ Secretary of State John Foster CIA. According to Bruce Fetlock Talcott Mountain trail (Photo by Floyd Larson) University for a year, able to organize activities for ticipate. Unfortunately, there Dulles. Helms, who spent most of his manager of the Holiday Inn, “Diaaa every moment of every day, are some who will make “ I decided I wanted to work in Lynn and 'The Higher Ground' (as we would still have some show business," she said, “so started the group is known) have been choices which are wrong studying voice.” young people who, for reasons morally and legally. And socie­ OPEN FORUM B irth s packing them in since they first She did and was fortunate enough opened. of their own, some valid and ty cannot be blamed for all of to study with some of the same others not so valid, who will these bad decisions because jr , talents who coached such stars as “ I wish we could keep them Vuniey, Joel .Vlulliew ami Jason Doyon, Rao Ann, daughter of .lolian.scn, Melanie Ann, daughter not participate and who will escape. Nor with the many dedicated Helen Reddy, 'Tom Jones, and Vicki longer. " he said, "but we were only the fact remains that without a ' Ote Urged Thanks voters regard fS(;^hj,law or the rights of his Daniel, twin ns of Richard A. and Raymond E. and Mary S. Mitchell of Donald R. and Colleen Keenan people who aided and assisted in fellow mam Carr, able to get her because she wanted to choose to steal Halloween can­ Halloween party for the older To all Eighth District voters, Anne L. Miles Varney of 49 Server St. Doyon of 34 Woodbridge St. She was Johansen of East Hartford. She was Diana Lynn in Vernon extinguishing the fire. Punish the criminals and She is well-traveled having worked be closer to home (Greenwich) for dy from trick or treaters, kids, with very few minor I myself am not a citizen of the They were born Nov. 10 at born Nov. 4 at Manchester Memorial born Nov. 8 at Manchester Memorfal My only complaint was and still is wrongdoers in our society, not the in New Orleans, South America, at the holidays." shoplift or the other juvenile United States and therefore do not To the editor: Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Hospital. Her maternal grandparents A very sensitive performer, she exceptions, the vast majority the fact that 1 felt those people that honest shooters and sportsmen. the Fountainebleau in Miami, and have the privilege of voting, but in re­ Now that the smoke from our elec­ Their maternal grandparents are Mr. are Mr. and Mrs. David Doyle of are Mr, and Mrs. Allan R, Keenan of has complete control of her voice as If you gel a chance this weekend, crimes we read about daily. of them did not steal candy, did had stopped along Route 6 (a well Robert J. Banville Grossinger Hotel in New York State. cent years I found that I wish I did tion has cleared, I want to thank the and Mrs. Wilson Miles of 49 Server East Hartford. Her paternal grand­ ‘202 Hollister St. Her paternal grand­ she breezes through music of the 30s, (imp l)y and listen. Her press credits Crime may increase to a not vandalize property and did traveled highway! to watch the fire 217 Center St. St. Their paternal grandparents are Recently on a jaunt to Nashville, 10s and current favorites. have been great, and standing have that right, especially now on Vernon voters for returning me to parents are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence she cut a record, a remake of “Candy degree where there are no not indulge in any other anti­ the town council. could have reported the fire sooner Manchester Mrs. Theresa Varney of 100 Summer Born in New York City, the only ovations altorded her, Vou'll unders­ this particular issue, since it effects Doyon of Augusta, Maine. Johansen of Warehouse Point. Kisses" which is to be released soon. attempts to provide healthy social behavior. Needless to say I am disappointed and not assumed that it had already St. and Chester Varney of daughter of a stock broker and a tand why. when you hear her sing. me personally. been done. and constructive outlets for I urge you all to get out and vote at the defeat of Frank McCoy and the Marlborough. Republican majority on the council. First and foremost, we have a fine No. 17 at your Eighth District Fire Department that I have long Thanks Firehouse. Use your right as a citizen Frank has served this town well and I'm certain everyone wishes him the been proud to be associated with. To the editor: •STASTE THE DIFFERENCE. WITH;:; and bring back the voice of the peo­ Secondly, we are fortunate to have :;1a FREE SAMPLE FOR EVERYONE-:- ple; your vote counts. best of luck in the future. The Registrars of Voters office :-:OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET,'-;: townspeople thatl help and aid the AND NATURAL APPLE CIDER at K END OF SEASON 1 offer to Tom'Benoit and the eight wish to thank the school principals council Democrats my con­ department whenever possible. and custodians, superintendent of Sincerely yours, Thank you, ' FERRANOO'S Mrs. P.M. Mullen gratulations on their victories. I want buildings and grounds, the Board The tragedy of Joseph C. Armstrong, of Education, park superintendent ORCHARDS CLEARANCE SALE to assure mayor-elect Benoit that I 77 Main St. . Chief BIRCH MT. ROAD Manchester will attend council meetings with an and staff, director of general ser­ Andover Volunteer vices and staff, director of public 3 Miles Beyond James Schlesinger open mind and a sharp ear to the V Vito’s Restaurant needs of the Vernon people. Fire Department works, building department and GLASTONBURY Ghristmas Erdoni Rd., Columbia As I have demonstrated during the staff, police depdrtment. Church of ;• Sm TIw Ddtf M In 0p«rttion INi WcNuikI!::;: MARC sales Christ and staff, Cheney Brothers, rs C riif, U q (Ydurd F fn ii: Me In M , CwUand:;: ALUMINUM BOATS SUP Soviet spending has meanwhile in­ past four years I intend to stretching -:;iod Mk o w I|I|iI«! ur creased by 16 per cent in real policy given the taxpayers' dollar to its very members of the press, both political LEE RODERICK headquarters and workers, and the term s.” In his annual report to limits. Financing is going to be very 1 DEMONSTRATOR 20’ CENTER lleruld Wusliinglon To the editor. election workers, for their coopera­ Congress last February, the difficult in the years to come and I in­ Correspondent Numerous individuals in our com­ tion in running the recent election. Secretary added that “the Soviets tend on scrutinizing spending very, Praises police CONSOLE OPEN FISHERMAN munity have been receiving phone very carefully. Herbert J, Stevenson now devote more resources than the calls during the past two months To the editor. So that I may continue to serve the Frederick E. Peck W/135 HP JOHNSON O.B. WASHINGTON — Shakespeare im­ United States in most of the signifi­ from salespersons who state they Last evening an attempted Complete people efficiently and responsively I Registrars of Voters mortalized a fierce Roman general cant categories of defense,” adding have articles for sale which are housebreak resulted in an impressive urge anyone with a problem, or if you Manchester t FbrbesrWaltee ■■■■ FirbcsrVrt"*' t of the 5th century B.C., Coriolanus, that they “outstrip” the U.S. in allegedly made at the Manchester display of our Manchester Police SOME 1975 JOHNSON OUTBOARDS jiave advice, to communicate with Financial loVioW in a play of the same name. The “Strategic Offensive Forces by 60 Sheltered Workshop. Department’s concern for, and Ijolibap %/L, : DoiiUh'’ me by phone or write a letter. SPECIAL PRICES tragic flaw that led to Coriolanus’ un­ per cent.” I would appreciate the opportunity, dedication to their community. Of­ .ftonth timely demise after he had brought Such talk makes complacent Better government starts with you, Services through your column, to state that no the people. ficer Minor responded within a very • USED BOATS AND MOTORS ...... IT ....0 Rome brilliant victories was that he Americans squirm. Surely this is just telephone solicitations are under­ few minutes and shortly thereafter at ALMANAC Richard MacDonald STOCKS failed awkwardly in the political role the strident voice of the “military- taken by any person in our associa­ • BOAT AND MOTOR STORAGE i-tloncp 9 Valerio Dr. least five units were covering the im­ BONDS forced on him by his grateful industrial complex” seeking more tion, nor by any members of our mediate vicinity. Vernon By United Press International TAX-FREE INCOME • SAVE NOW ON LOW WINTER superiors. billions for unnecessary weapons Sheltered Workshop staff. The The residents of the home involved Today is Thursday, Nov. 13, the OPTIONS Coriolanus was acknowledged by systems. And isn’t this the age of products being offered for sale by the were not at home at the time of the TUNE-UP PRICES ■■-"'A 317th day of 1975 with 48 to follow. even his detractors as everything detente? above mentioned salespersons are incident and Officer Minor began MUTUAL FUNDS they could want in a general — brave, The moon is between its first As virtually everyone knows, not made at the Sheltered Workshop, preparations for securing the r o n iiu c V quarter and full phase. resourceful and successful — but still Schlesinger split with his arch-rival nor does their purchase in any way premises. He patiently prepared a Robert G, I Icavisides Thanks voters The morning stars are Mercury, they faulted him for not being a Henry Kissinger over the key issue of accrue to MARC, or its Sheltered statement relating the reported I lomc: () l7-y7 15 Venus, Mars and Saturn. “man of the common people.” Hence detente. Their differences, however, Workshop clients. To the editor, Ollice: 278-2100 CAPITOL EQUIPMENT details of the attempt carefully The evening star is Jupiter. the honor of consulship was denied were not over the need to move The public is welcome to visit our I wish to extend my thanks and explaining the need for such a state­ 38 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CT. Those born on this date are under BUY NOW ...PAY IMEXT YEAR him and, in Shakespearean fashion, toward a relaxation of tensions with Sheltered Workshop in Lincoln best wishes to those who supported ment and the next,steps to be taken in the sign of Scorpio. Here's your chance to get Christmas'gifts for every member events snowballed and Coriolanus the Soviet Union, only over how a Center and observe our operation at me during the recent municipal elec­ the investigation. Paine Webber 6 4 3 -6 3 1 1 Scottish author Robert Louis of your family at Forbes & Wallace in the Manchester Par- proceeded to die a tragic death at the relaxation could best be brought any time. Any products that are tion. His professionalism was typicai of IDCi.iisiiuMinn I'l.i/a Stevenson was born Nov. 13, 1850. ll.iiih I'll,( oim.(Kilo;! kade...yet you won't have to pay for them until you receive hands of Rome’s enemies. about. Schlesinger, insisting the U.S. made by our clients are sold to con- Jo-Ann and I were gratified by all that exhibited by other members of Although the comparison admitted­ must bargain from strength, has lob­ of the help that was so freely given. On this day in history: your February, 1976 bill! Just fill out this simple form, clip it, tractors through legitimate our often-criticized, seldom praised, send it in the mail today. When approved, you'll receive a ly is melodramatic, it is not difficult bied for a stronger American Financially, physically, and at the In 1927, the Holland Tunnel under negotiations, or to individuals in police department. the Hudson River between New York Forbes & Wallace Charge Card plus a supply of Holiday to find in Coriolanus the roots of strategic capability than Kissinger Calico Corner. polls, the support is truly ap­ Their alertness did result in the City and New Jersey was opened. It Money Stamps in $10 denominations. Merely present these James R. Schlesinger’s fall from has thought necessary. And, worse Thank you for your courtesy. preciated. arrest of the juveniles allegedly in­ power. Among all of the recent yet in the view of Kissinger and the Thanks again to all concerned. had been under construction seven to your cheerful Forbes salesperson, purchases will not be Sincerely, volved in this and a subsequent billed until next February. changes in President Ford’s team, President, Schlesinger has lobbied in Sincerely, years. Jean M. McElraevy breaking and entering during the In 1933, the first recorded “sit- only Schlesinger’s could truly be public — ruffling some important president, ‘ Matt Moriarty same evening (Nov. 2). Forbes & Wallace called tragic — for the nation if not feathers on Capitol Hill in the 47 Bruce Rd. down” strike in the United States Manchester Parkade MARC, Inc. To borrow a phrase, “These are was staged by workers at the Hormel for himself. The Defense Secretary, process. Manchester our guys.” Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Manchester Packing Company in Austin, Minn. like Coriolanus, is widely For these sins, the iconoclastic Philip A. Richard In 1973, the U.S. Senate approved a acknowledged to be brilliant and Secretary of Defense must now be 5 Grant Rd. bill authorizing construction of an oil (name) tough. Also like Coriolanus, however, banished from the royal court. Manchester S r (age) Schlesinger has no time for the No one doubts the President’s right Car juggling pipeline from Alaska. niceties of politics, insisting instead to choose and make replacements on Sets record In 1974, Yasir Arafat, head of the (address) (city) (zip) that duty compels him to speak out his own White House team. However, season opens straight Opposes gun Palestine Liberation Organization, own □ rent □ clearly and forcefully on the momen­ the wisdom of removing a highly told the U.N. General Assembly the (how long at present address) (phone) tous issues of war and peace. To the editor. controls goal of the PLO was a state of valuable man from his public post To the editor. The week prior to his fall from Once again the annual car juggling Palestine in which Moslems, (employer's name and address) because he had the courage to put Just to set the record straight, I To the editor: grace, Schlesinger, perhaps sensing season is upon us. She comes home Christians and Jews would live principle before politics must wish to make the following known: As of iate much has been written his days at the Pentagon were last in the evening, he leaves first in together in peace. Men’s Arctic (other charge accounts} seriously be doubted. In regards to the recent house fire and said in both the papers and on TV numbered, told a friend that “some the morning, so she has to go scrape A thought for the day: U.S. Justice in Andover, Thursday, Nov. 6, my and radio on the subject of gun con­ years from now somebody will raise off the windows move her car onto Oliver Wendell Holmes said, “The complaint was certainly not with trol as a means of stopping crime. SNORKEL the question: ‘Why were we not the street before he can go to work life of the,law has not been logic; it every day. anyone who helped with the reporting Nothing has been said, however warned? And I want to be able to say, about punishing the criminal who has been experience.” 'Indeed you were.’ ’’ YESTERDAYS And why? or the extinguishing of the fire of the JACKETS So the snowplows can g(^tJ^^rough Sobol residence on Hutchinson Road. makes a habit of committing these Warned about what? About the crimes, usually with a stolen gun. M urgent need to remain the world’s unimpeded some six times a year. Many newspaper articles implied 25 Years Ago Thus, for the sake of a half dozen that there was some disagreement or The law-abiding shooter, hunter, strongest country — a status some collector, gun dealer, etc. have asked Dateline 1775 analysts insist has already been lost The town shivers in cold spell as snowstorms, cars are not permitted “” between my fellow fireman, temperature drops to 23 in to park on the streets 151 nights a John Hutchinson, and myself. To the that the cpurts enforce the laws for By Unilcd I*rfs.s liiUTiKilioiuil IN Remember, buy now, don't pay until next year to the Soviet Union, which has been years. We, in Connecticut have a 14.99 embarked on the most massive Manchester and 19 in rural sections, year. Is this gross inconvenience contrary, Hutchinson is one of the WILMINGTON, N.C., Nov. 13 - bringing the weather down to regular really necessary? Wouldn’t it be most dedicated firemen and mandatory one-year sentence for the Protacted (or bolow (raozlng weapons buildup since Germany in use of a firearm in the commission of The local committee instructed four with quiltad polyattar In- the 1930’s. November levels today. fairer to fine only those cars that ac­ townsperson that I have had the men to visit each household and privilege to know and work with for a felony, but the courts have not seen tarlinlng, pllt-llnad hood, “For at least five years, the U.S. Nearly 5,000 people view Civil tually impede snowplows?" “examine the arms that may be in Nylon than, haavy duly Defense display at Jarvis lot, We think this unnecessary and op-_ many years. Certainly had he not, fit to enforce this law. miiitary strength has been declining It would seem that the unknowing each family” because of fears that zippar, and windprool pressive restriction ought to be with the assistance of Mr. Viosine, knittad walat and wrlatcutla. while that of the U.S.S.R. has been 10 Years Ago — anti-gun people should wake up and British forces were assemblying at I OPEN DAILYS increasing,” wrote Schlesinger in changed. ■ reported the fire when they did the Fort Johnson. The comntlttee said I TIL 5:30 Oliva or Navy Blua. William Eriksen and William D. Yours Truly results would have been much worse. realize that while the honest gun I WED. THURS. I Complataly waihahla. Man’s December 1973. “In constant dollars, “each white man” in a household I fri. t il Pardus are appointed co-assistant K. E. Baker My cpmplaint was not with these owner will Comply with the law, the Is P.M. alzaa. T^orbesSHOP FORBES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY 10 6 U.S. defense spending in 1973 is 40 would be able to keep one guh but the , USE YOUR FORBES' CHARGE. MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD AND'SAVE TAKE ROUTE 84-86. EXIT 92 TO FORBES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE. directors of M anchester Civic 125 Walker St. people or with the people who broke hardened criminal will only continue per cent below the level of 1968; Orchestra for the season. to do as he has in the past, with no others were to be requisitioned with Manchester windows to allow the family pet, to fair payment made. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 , MAI^HFSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN Black powder shoot From Your planned in Andover

The Andover Sporstman’s Club will Neighbor’s Kitchen conduct a Black Powder Turkey lllllllllllllllll IIIW By Vivian Ferguson Shfoot, Sunday, Nov. 23 at the clubhouse on Rt. 6, Andover. Events will include 50-yard men’s A gentleman I have known all my offhand rifle, 50-yard men’s smooth CCOUPON OFFER) life walked over to the car. He bore, 50-yard women’s bench, and 25- peered into the back seat. “What’s yard men’s pistol. Shooting time is 10 that vegetable you bought?’’ he minutes per event. The public is in­ asked. “Oh, that’s fennel,’’ I replied. vited to participate. The engagement of Miss Dayl L. Fennel is Italian in origin. It is McComb of Suffield to David Frost , known as finocchio in that language. Graves of West Suffield, has been an­ With This Coupon This vegetable is greenish-white with nounced by her parents, Mr. and stalks that look like celery when cut Mrs. Chester D. McComb of Suffield. 40« OFF into salad. In its entirety, it has a DUPLICATE Mr. Graves is the son of Mr. and COFFEE MATE CREAMER more bulb-like structure than celery BRIDGE Mrs. Russell T. Graves of West Suf­ with much fatter stalks. field. 22 OZ. JAR The upper leaves are more proper­ The bride-elect was graduated Good thru Satirday, Nov. 15th ly called foliage which is feathery from Keene (N.H.) State College in Redeem at Highland Park Market Results in the Nov. 1 Manchester like that of carrots. The upper, long 1973. She is employed as a home Studio K Photo Limit One Coupon Per Family Community College game are North- NKflUa PIRK portions of the feathery area are cut economics teacher at filing Junior South: Jim Baker and Judy Pyka, The engagement of Miss Pamela 317 Highland St., Manchester off by the grocer before he puts it High School in Manchester. first; Herb and Gladys Smith, se­ Ann Geer of Vernon to John Michael out. Her fiance was graduated from cond; Barbara Beckley and Murray Hawkins of New York City, N.Y. has The Choicest Meat In Town! Fennel is crisp, sweet and has a Hartt College of Music in West Hart­ Powell, third. been announced by her mother, Mrs. slight anise-like flavor. It is delicious ford in 1975. He is employed by Ring ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ East-West: Phyllis Pierson and Marguerite Geer of 9 Brandy St., eaten raw and to my mind should Nursing and Rest Homes, Inc. as an Here^s Good News! Anne Ingram, first; Fred Clark and Bolton. THIS YEAR, WE WILL BE FEATURING AGAIN, only be eaten that way. There are administrative assistant in Eugene Toch, second; Ann DeMartin Mr. Hawkins is the son of Capt. BIRCHWOOD FARMS FRESH CONN. TURKEYS CLODPO'lV OFFF r I various ways of cooking fennel. In Springfield, Mass. and Sandy Craft, third. (USN Ret.) and Mrs. Jack H. FROM FARMINGTON, CONN. BE SURE TO ORDER Italy, we often find fish served with The couple is planning a January Hawkins of Gayles Ferry. NOW FOR EXACT WEIGHT DESIRED. PHONE 646- 1976 wedding. strips of cooked fennel which imparts The bride-elect was graduated 4277 ... an interesting flavor. We found fish from Bolton High School in 1970, and steamed or baked atop strips of MENUS from the University of Connecticut in fennel. There are also fennel sticks, 1974, summa cum laude. She majored (f OllPOIM OFFtR) which are dried strips, sometimes School tossed greens with French dressing, in mathematics and is a member of With This Coupon placed atop fish when broiling. Phi Betta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Cafeteria menus which will be pear halves, raisin bar, bread, BIRDSEYE FRENCH Fennel can be taken apart in stalks She is employed as a programmer- served next week in Manchester margarine, and milk. but most everyone I know cuts it into analyst at the Pratt & Whitney Air­ Public Schools, are as follows: Thursday: Baked chicken portions, GREEN BEANS fourths or eighths. You can make a craft Division of United Technologies Monday: Shells with meat sauce, chicken gravy, mashed potatoes (ins­ with almonds, or with mushrooms different, tasty salad with this Corp; in East Hartford. Good thru Saturday, ISov. 15th buttered green beans, bread, butter, tant milk), buttered vegetable vegetable. Her fiance was graduated in 1966 Redeem at Highland Park Market milk, fruited jello with topping. medley, cranberry sauce, fruit Make or buy Italian dressing with from Darrow Preparatory School She’s entering the Parkade shopping spree Limit One Coupon Per Family Tuesday: Hamburg gravy on upside-down cake, bread, margarine, red wine vinegar, olive oil, fresh gar­ and milk. and in 1974 from the University of whipped potato, buttered peas, lic, salt and pepper. Add herbs, or a Connecticut, where he majored in in­ .Mike Dworkin, president of Manchester Parkade Merchants bread, butter, milk, apple. Friday: Sea food casserole, little dry mustard if you likk Cut up dustrial adfl^istration. He served Association, explains the shopping spree drawing the association Wednesday: Frankfurt on a roll, vegetables and sauce On rice, raw an onion, green pepper, radishes — with the U ^. Armed Forces in' baked beans, cole slaw, milk, ice vegetable health salad with dressing, is sponsoring this week during its pre Christmas Shopping Spree all a nice color contrast. If you keep Ethiopia and Vietnam, He is cream. chocolate pudding with topping, Sale to Cheryl Hidecavage of 47 Homestead St., who is filling out fresh chives in the house, chop a little employed as a personnel represen­ Thursday: Sliced turkey with bread, margarine, and milk. an entry form at Liggett Parkade Pharmacy. Entry forms tor a and add it. Marinate the vegetables tative for till' headquarters of Hertz in the refrigerator for several hours. Fennel adds a spark to salads. (Herald photo by Dunn) gravy, whipped potato or candied three-minute shopping spree af the Food Mart at the Parkade illlllllllllllliuillt Corp. in New York City. sweet potatoes, whole kernel corn, Project HELP may be obtained at any parkade store during the sale which con- * Just before serving, place tomato The couple is planning a Dec. 27 bread, butter, milk, mixed fruit. . Menus which will be prepared and tinues through Saturday. (Herald photo by Pinto) wedges all around the edge of the Finocchio, which is pronounced til rice is done. Season to taste, add wedding at St. Maurice Church in Friday: Baked fish sticks, French served next week by members of bowl. Usually, I leave a clove or two like Pinocchio, is traditionally remaining butter and grated cheese Bolton. of garlic in the bowl until serving served on St. Joseph’s Day in Italy. It if desired. fried potatoes, buttered spinach, HELP (Handicapped Earning an time. can be added to tomato sauce for The above recipe comes from the bread, butter, milk, vanilla pudding Living Project), a program designed U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS! Many Italian families will serve spaghetti. Following are two simple with pineapple sauce. to train handicapped for employment city of Venice; the next one from the All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! the dressing in cruets to pour into recipes from the famous Ada Boni, region of Calabria. Note the dialect in the food service industry at small sauce dishes. Children love to who is often called “ the Fanny spellings of fennel. Elderly Manchester Community College, are About Hospital auxiliary plans dip stalks of fennel or celery or Farmer of Italy’’: Pasta e Finocchiella The following menus will be served as follows: carrots or any raw vegetables. We Risotto roll i Finocchi (.Noodles with Fennel) next week at Mayfair Gardens and Monday: Boston clam chowder, town thought it a real treat when my (Risotto with Fennel) 1 lb. fennel West Hill Gardens for all Manchester tuna club sandwich, fresh potato seminar on sexuality mother would set out an array of 1 lb. fennel salt residents over 60. Menu is subject to salad, lemon Danish, coffee or tea. fresh vegetables from which to 7 tablespoons butter Tuesday: French onion soup. PORK CHOPS J 1 .6 9 l ‘/4 lbs. macaroni or spaghetti change. The Auxiliary of the Manchester clude slides, discussion, films, and a book choose and mix to our own taste. 1 onion, thinly sliced Gospel birds, buttered green beans, A military whist and setback card olive oil Monday: Roast ham slices, sweet- Memorial Hospital will sponsor an all-day display. Actually, each member of the 3 cups rice hearty yeast buns, homemade cheese party, which is open to the public, grated Pecorino or Parmesan cheese potato with glaze, green beans, let­ seminar for men and women on sexuality The seminar will be conducted by Dr. family made the dressing to suit 10 cups boiling meat stock cake, coffee or tea. will be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Cut fennel bulbs in two; cook in tuce and tomato salad with mayon­ entitled “Your Sexuality: Knowledge and himself, the oil and vinegar being salt Thursday: Chicken rice soup, Edward McKeever Friday at 8 p.m. Sam Smith, Billie Carlson, R.N., Barbara \ PORK ROAST 1 1.39 salted water until tender. Drain, naise, pineapple tidbits, bread, Awareness." Soderberg, R.N., and Irma Meridy, R.N. served in separate cruets. It makes a Vz cup grated Parmesan cheese baked Virginia ham, parslied boiled at St. Bartholomew's Church hall. We Give Old Fashion RIB PORTION ^ ^ reserve liquid and cut fennel into thin margarine, and milk. The event is being sponsored, by the The seminar will be Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. The workshop will be by reservation on­ great lunch. The best part comes Wash fennel and slice thinly. Melt 5 potatoes, buttered carrots, rolls and strips. Keep hot. Bring fennel water Tuesday: Rump roast with brown to 5 p.m. at the Connecticut Association of ly. Registration fee is $2.50 per person. when you dip Italian or French crus­ tablespoons of the butter, add onion butter, sugar cookies, coffee or tea. Guild of Our Lady of St. flu,Cher Service” PQD|( RQ/VST lb’ 1 | Z 9 back to hard boil, adding more water gravy, hash brown potatoes, Health Care Facilities on Rt. 30 near Ver­ There will be a buffet lunch at The Colony ty bread into the dressing. That, to and fennel and saute gently until All tickets are to be purchased Bartholomew's. if necessary. Cook noodles. Drain blackeye peas with butter, cole slaw, non Circle. for an additional $4.50, or those attending me, is better than dessert. fennel begins to soften. Add rice, through the College Bookstore. At Our Service Meal COUNTRY STYLE ^ and mix with fennel. Add oil and carrots and vinegar dressing, fresh Questions to be discussed are: Who or may bring their own lunch for a picnic in Fennel can be braised like celery. pour in a cup of hot stock at a time, Luncheons will be served in the Food The Lutheran Church of St. Mark, grated cheese. My note: Melted fruit mixed, bread, margarine, and what taught you the facts of life? Did your the meeting room. Sometimes, it is served with a light cooking over medium heat. Add the Service Dining Room at Manchester Griswold St., Glastonbury, will have butter could be substituted for the milk. a “Pear and Partridge" Fair Satur­ mother or father ever take you aside? Was Checks are payable to the Auxiliary of Department, SPARE RIBS ...... LB. I lOw cream sauce after braising. stock as it is absorbed by the rrce un­ oil. Wednesday: Meatballs with Community College, Student Center, 60 Bidwell St. Lunch will be served day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the the interchange between you and them Manchester Memorial Hospital, and may Italian-style sauce on spaghetti. See Roth Sides of MB MM $ 1 1 promptly at noon. church. open? What happened and how did you be sent to Irma Meridy, 27 Teresa Rd., feel? How do you feel right now about Manchester, Conn., 06040, by Nov. 23. what you were taught as a child? What you SPARERIBS ..*1.19 have learned as an adult, and how you in­ MAN DO WE HAVE WHAT’S NEW AT corporate that knowledge into your everyday functioning? WANT ADS ARE THE PLANT STORE The seminar is presented as a communi­ SANTA'S HELPERS on Rroad Street, Manchester ty service and as part of the community CALL DINING ROOMS “outreach " program set up by the 643-2711 auxiliary. 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Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 — PAGE NINE Antique tools displayed PRE-CHRISTMAS Policy sought on school staff gifts Hose bids sought Tool collectors and laymen interested in antique Bids will be opened Nov. methods of hand production and technology still may SHOPPING School Supt. James Kennedy has The proposed policy would allow • New guidelines for giving 25 in the Municipal register for Mystic Seaport’s first annual tool collector’s recommended school board adoption staff members to accept “token and medicine to students. Medication Building for supplying the Cold Weather Gear weekend Saturday and Sunday. SPREE of an employe conflict of interest inexpensive gifts” from students. would be administered in compliance Town Fire Department The two-day program, including demonstrations, pan­ policy which is more restictive than Town charter provisions only with recently enacted state legisla­ with 600 feet of 3-inch fire els, exhibits, special sessions and one luncheon is Town of Manchester charter restrict employe involvement with a tion. hose. available for $15. provisions. firm doing business with the town or • New administrative I guidelines The specs call for top For Snowball Weather Collectors will attend demonstrations of ax and adze The proposed policy, given to the with a transaction involving the on suspension and expulsion of quality, heavy duty, flexi­ handle making, oar making and the preparation of flax "We Save You Money” SALE! Board of Education this week along town. students. The new policy is much ble, double jacket, 100 per for sail cloth. There will also be a workshop where par­ with several other policy updates, Among other proposed policies more explicit than the current policy cent synthetic-fiber fire A t G r e a t ticipating collectors will show and discuss imp>ortant 84<0FF deals with gifts to school staffers. being considered by the Board of and will allow repeal of an outdated hose, coupled with examples of their own collections. VITAMIN-E METAMUCIL The policy would prohibit receipt Education: school board rule. Asst. School Supt. lightweight, aluminum The weekend activities will take place in various 100 I.U. 14 full OZ. THERMOMETER of personal gifts from vendors or • A new rule requiring a physical Alfred Tychsen said. expansion ring-type S a v in g s • ORAL contractors doing business with the exhibit and workshop buildings on the seaport grounds. A V E 1 .6 0 examination of prospective school • New administrative guidelines, couplings. The event is open to the public. a TABLETS • R E C TA L school system. The key word in the employes and maintenance of a to meet requirements of recent Registration, which includes admission to Mystic No • Conn. Seal of policy is “personal,” according to Oily medical history record for each legislation, on student records. Seaport for the weekend, may be made by contacting the Guaranteed Accuracy the proposed rules, and the policy employe. Asst. School Supt. Wilson The new rules are much easier to un­ Public Affairs Office,® Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Conn., wouldn’t stop employes from Deakin said such a policy now exists derstand than old guidelines, school 0 Mrs. Richard Nixon’s 06355, or by calling 536-2631. receiving “minor items of nominal only for custodial and kitchen officials said, and provide a method value” generally provided by maiden name was Thelma employes and the new rules would for public access to certain records. Catherine Ryan. business vendors. affect all school staffers. $3,050 low fence bid CHILDREN’S MYLANTA TITRALAC Hartford Wire Works, with a price of $3,050, is the ap­ Antadd POLYVISOL Antacid 1.21 OFF parent low bidder for furnishing and installing fencing at CHEWABLE Bennet Junior High’s athletic field, at the southeast cor­ Anti- OPEN OPEN ner of Charter Oak and S. Main Sts. VITAMIN Gas w ith or w ith o u t Iron TONIGHT Included is fencing for the baseball diamond, a field SATURDAY gate and a baseball backstop. T il 9 P.M. Other bidders are Atlantic Fence Co. of South Windsor, 'TIL 6 P.M. $3,450; Litchfield Hills Fence and Pool Co. of Harwintpn, $4,410; Perfection FenCe Co. of Waterbury, $4,738; and Invitations on the way Gemmons Bros. Fence Co. of Newington, $4,4M. Don't let the price of a color television Arrangements for the Harvest Moon dinner dance sponsored by the Auxiliary of the Manchester Memorial Hospital are under way stand in your way any longer! Not when you as Mrs. John Barry, left, and Mrs. Leonard Parla address the invitations. They are o n r K e / t e r members of the arrangements committee. The can own a dependable new SANYO for event will be Nov. 22 at The Colony in Talcott- ville. Reservations are limited and may be much less than you thought possible! 3 made with Mrs. W. E. O’Neill of 22 Kane Rd. (Herald photo by Dunn) Lydall ups donation Lydall, Inc. increased its contribution to the areawide COLOR United Way of Manchester fund drive by more than 300 per cent this year for a corporate and employe total of $11,300, said William H. Hale, president of fund drive. TEUVISION Hale commended the 180 Lydall employes and the com­ pany’s president, Millard H. Prior Jr. for their effort on SANYO — A NAME TO BE RECKONED VI/ITH. W/E ASK YOU TO SHOP behalf of the United Way drive and their commitment to the needs of the community. 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Witness testifies at Donna Lee Bakery murder, trial WEEKEHD CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL LTM orchestra a family affai Did You Know? HARTFORD (UPI) - A state IHOLIDAYFAIR Besides members of the Promises,” there are several family daughter Sarah, a Tolland High A b ic u c le s witness in the first trial in the Donna 1 SAT.p NOV. 15 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Manchester Civic Orchestra who will combinations as well as students and School student, French horn; Mrs. Lee Bakery killings said he saw a car Sweetheart Roses play in the orchestra for the Little teachers. Sue Dixon, vocalist, and her husband XMAS ^ pull up to the bakery and heard what TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH Theatre of. Manchester’s upcoming The family groups represented are Ron Dixon, trumpet, both music GIFT may have been a shotgun blast the 302 Hackmatack Street — Manchester performance of “ Promises, Mrs. Mary Tweet, cellist, and her teachers in the Tolland school night of the murders. system; Norman Nordeen, tenor sax You are THAT WILL PLEASE James W. Smith of New Britain antj clarinet, and his wife, Betty Lou, welcome to visit EVERYONE said Wednesday in Hartford Superior Special Feature— piano. Oakwood Farms Racquet Cour he was parked around the cor­ Potter’s Wheel Demonstration Come in and lay away Club's nearly completed site. ner from the bakery waiting for his Ralph Maccarone, who teaches a bike for Christm as wife to come from a church the night ALSO — Swedish Imports, Baked i music at Illing Junior High School, is A member of our staff will LARGEST SELECTION OF of the slayings. Goods, Handicrafts, Christmas Store, the show’s musical director. Par­ be happy to answer all your NEW BICYCLES IN THE POST ROAD PLAZA On trial for the killings of six peo­ Attic Treasures, and More .HarHord-Cog-^Se ticipating with him in the perfor­ questions...weekday afternoons VERNON AREA MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 ple found shot to death in the bakery mance are his wife, Jane, an and weekends. VERNON. CONN. 872-31S9 ENJOY THE BETSY ROSS Avenue, East Ha BIRD SEED is Ronald Piskorski, 26, of New Bri­ 1 1 2 2 Burnsides orchestra vocalist, and their COFFEE SHOP and LUNCHEON OAKWOOD FARMS RACQUET CLUB AND FEEDERS MON SAT 9;}« *:M tain. Gary Schrager, 32, the other daughter, Theresa, an East Catholic 60 Oakwood Ave., Glastonbury 8AN»AMtliU»8 O P E N T H U R S 4 F R I .f SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT SNOW SHOVELS ■ W W EVENINGS TILL V suspect, will be tried after Piskorski. ON LOCAL CASH SALES High School student, who plays flute. 6 3 3 -6 2 6 1 Smith said the car he saw was a Director Fred Blish will have his white Pontiac driven by a man with son David, a Manchester High School long sandy-colored hair. Schrager student, playing the electric guitar. has light hair while Piskorski’s is jet black. e v m St £ e v in e Goi, ^nc. \ The choreography is by Beverly ’TTT Smith said he didn’t get a look at \ and Lee Burton, husband and wife the passenger in the car but from Lebanon Ava. Coldiaatar, CARPETS 725 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE dance instructors. , hearing his voice thought the man 537-2373 Coim. Other high school students in the was not white. He described the i ■A- voice as “country.” Both Schrager orchestra are Ross Novgrad, alto sax MANCHESTER and Piskorski are white. and flute, Pamela Jacquith and We Reserve The Right WHOLESALE Thomas Benoit, percussion, all of To Limit Quantities • Coats Rockville High School. I DOUBLE STAMPS SAT. 7 to l o T i T TO ALL Other teachers are Corinne Supermarkets MANCHESTER • Sportswear Pachnieski, trumpet, in the HOSPITAL NOTES • Pantsuits Trailer Loads In Manchester elementary school Discharged Monday: Judith Wood, Rt. system, and Bruce Scott, trombone, 1, Coventry; Barbara Mader, 190 N. View • Blouses Stock • Goods in the East Hartford school system. BONUS BUYS! Dr., South Windsor; Jorge Fernandes, 79 Scott is also a member of the South Rd., Bolton; Deborah Nowak, East • Sweaters Famous Brands Manchester Civic Orchestra. LIVE and KICKING Hartford; Paul Marble, 117 Tracy Dr. MISSES, WOMENS, (Herald photo by Pinto) Discharged Tuesday: Jean Heckler, andJUNIOR SIZES CASH & CARRY Other civic orchestra members Rt. 31, Coventry; Mildred Decandia, INTRODUCING Library receives book from Hadassah performing are William Halligan, Ireland Dr., South Coventry; Edna Lutz, FAST SERVICE Michael Carelli and Candide Roz- 292 Woodland St.; Agnes Odegard, Elk Men’s Coat man, violins, and Stephen Strauss, MAINE River, Minn.; Alton MacLachlan, School Mrs. Barbara Wichman, vice president in charge of programs Departm ent bass. Rd., Andover; Elizabeth Cooley, Stafford for the Manchester Chapter of Hadassah, presents “Balm in 3 Springs; Gertrude Mortensen, 33 Divi­ Famous Brands T h e Bacharach musical Gilead,” by Marlin Levin, to Mrs. Dorothy Gibson, librarian at “Promises, Promises’’ will be sion St.; Wesley Rhuda, 158 Tanner St.; Quality Colleen Johansen, East Hartford. Whiton Memorial Library. Looking on, are Mrs. Phyllis Levy, presented Friday and Saturday and LOBSTERS Also, Edward Pagan!,.Somers; Alfred Workmanship At vice president, membership; and Mrs. Maxine Jaffe, vice presi­ Nov. 20,21 and 22 at 8;30 p.m. at East FRIDAY & Brooks, East Hartford; Thelma Lovell, dent, fund-raising. The book is part of the history of Hadassah. Catholic High School. Tickets will be SATURDAY 32 Dorothy Rd.; Phoebe Belanger, 21 Fantastic Savings available at the door. Court St., Rockville; Patricia Eitel, 39 WHILE THEY $ 9 2 9 h o u r s HOKE DECODAn WITH THE HEW 1976 Lyndale St.; Diane Julian!, 82 Oakland “ STORE ” LAST Mon.-FrI. 9-4:30; Also Open Sunday 9-4:30 CARPET MERCHANTS St.; Anthony Tedone, 213 Kelly Rd., South 1310 Tolland Tpke., Buckland Area Exit 93 pMRYjnHLJPCOVWi0^ , M lb. Windsor; Hugo Patelli, 6 Dartmouth Rd.; Join The Crowd and Save! JUSTARRIVEOFROM THE MILL OPEN CHOOSE FROM: Coloniilt. Contemporiries, Patriotic colors for spring tulips Wilma Wilson, 212 Center St.; Wilfred Stripit, TwKturet ind much much morol Chalifour, 39B Bluefield Dr. AMPLE FREE PARKING AVAILABLE 10-5j3^AllY^l0SE^^ 6 4 6 - B 5 6 B The Bicentennial year 1976 will be hailed next spring at Robert­ BOLTS I BOLTS OF THE CHAMPION T BIGGEST SELECTIOH REGAL'S TABBY son School with red, white and blue tulips. Mrs. Ann Zajchowski OF DRAPERY FABRICS COTT NESTLES and some of her fourth grade students are planting the bulbs. IH THIS AREA!______OF MANCHESTER TENDER From left are David Boutin, Mrs. Zajchowski, Rickey Pointer, f * >lin ItOlf Wtisiirtnuilfa -Wt will F y n Yinhiit Foi You!'; SODA BREAD Kandie Townsend and Tuesday Walker. (Herald photo by Pinto) UPHOLSTERY FABRICS ALL FLAVORS COCOA CHOOSE FROM BIG SELECTIOH BITS TAPERTRV PATTERUS, HERCUION, CHECKS. TWEEOS’ 32 OZ. ^ 20 OZ. S4"W I0E VALUES TO $9.98 VO. 2 LB. TIN 6 V2 OZ.

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Obituaries MARC meets tonight Directors face full agenda Tuesday . , ' i Mrs. Ernest L. Gardner Sr."' John E. Goodwill By SOL R. COHEN years ago in an action which requested) toward acquisition of the The Manchester Association for Herald Reporter Mrs. Doris L. Pehl Gardner, 56, of John (Jack) Elwood Goodwill, 63, successfully overturned former Gov. Manchester Water Co. (already Retarded Citizens will hold their of Marlborough, formerly of Glaston­ The Manchester Board of Direc­ Pine Ridge Dr., Andover, formerly Thomas Meskill’s impoundment of acquired). The funds are earmarked monthly meeting tonight 8 at Lincoln of Manchester, died Wednesday at tors faces a heavy agenda for its state grants to municipalities. for open space land in the water com­ bury arid East Hartfoi^d, died Center, 494 Main St. Manchester Memorial Hospital. She meeting next Tuesday — an agenda It is the conference’s position that pany holdings. Wednesday at Manchester Memorial At this meeting, the ad­ was the wife of Ernest L. Gardner Hospital. which may require it to meet twice the act takes away the right of a Town Manager Robert Weiss said ministrators, special education Born in Meriden, Mr. Goodwill this month or, if it meets oniy once, municipality to negotiate and ap­ the state and federal funds could be Sr. teachers and aides in Manchester, Mrs. Gardner was born March 14, lived in Glastonbury and East Hart­ to table some of the items to its prove its contracts with municipal used to reduce the $2.25 million bond will be recognized. The program will 1919 in Hartford and had lived for ford for 49 years before moving to December 2 meeting. employe unions. In Manchester, for issue for the water company holdings also include Scott Brunger, ad­ many years in Manchester before Marlborough seven months ago. He The board’s meeting Tuesday is at example, the Board of Directors or could be used in conjunction with ministrative assistant to the director moving to Andover 11 years ago. She owned the J.G. Distributors of 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building must approve labor contracts. capital improvements proposed by of Benhaven. Benhaven is a school was a member of St. Mary’s Middletown, wholesalers of glass Hearing Room. The act provides for “binding and the water department — the latter in for autistic and brain-damaged Episcopal Church. products. He was one of "the prime In addition to conducting public no-appeal” decisions by an ar­ conjunction with the Land and Water /I children, and is located in New She formerly had been employed organizers o Local 743, International hearings on about 10 proposed ad­ bitrator, should an impasse be Conservation Fund Maintenance Haven. Brunger will give a talk and as a layout artist at The Herald and Association of Machinists, and ditional appropriations (with most reached in negotiations. Agreement with the State Depart­ slide presentation on Behaven’s later worked at the Glastonbury served as its first president. financed by equivalent grants or con­ At present, arbitration decisions ment of Environmental Protection. programs. The public is invited. Citizen until she retired in August.- He was a member of .Marlborough tributions) and appointing members are not binding and are subject to • A report from the Advisory Com­ Other survivors are her mother, Congregational Church, Manchester to town agencies, boards and com­ appeals. mittee on Transportation Needs. Mrs. Ella Brimble of Manchester;' Country Club and East Hartford missions, the board will discuss Under business tabled in October, • Support for the Meals-on-Wheels three sons, Ernest L. Gardner Jr. of Lodge of Elks. several proposals of far-reaching im­ the directors will consider an agree­ Program to be adminsitered by the portance, including one concerning West Hartford, Gerald F. Gardner of Survivors are his wife, Mrs. ment with Manchester Community Manchester Homemakers Service, employe, to be effective Jan. 1, ,1976. Barkhamstead and G. Edmund Marion Stevenson Goodwill; two the state’s new Compulsory Binding College for placing a music shell on he town’s cost share is estimated at Gardner of Washington, D.C.; a sons. Jack E. Goodwill of Glaston­ Arbitration Act, adopted by the 1975 college property, will hear a report about $14,000. • A resolution of commendation to General Assembly. brother, Edmund Pehl of Enfield; bury and’ Barry C. Goodwill of on proposed amendments to the • A request from the town Katherine Giblin, for a contribution The Connecticut Conference of and three grandchildren. Moodus; a sister, Mrs. Wesley Manchester Country Club lease, and manager for filling five vacancies — of plantings on Purnell PI. as a Municipalities is initiating a court The funeral is Saturday at 10 a.m. Jensen of West Hartford; two will consider a $3,000 settlement to a clerk in the health department, a memorial to her mother, Mrs. Mary action to test the constitutionality of at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main brothers, Alan M. Goodwill of East Mrs. Rose Guarnaschelli, 60, of clerk in the social services depart­ Giblin. the act and is asking the state’s St. The Rev. Bruce Jacques of St. Hartford and C. Mark Goodwill of Glastonbury. ment, a technician imthe water and municipalities, including • Accepting the extension of Mary’s Episcopal Church will of­ North Attleboro, Mass.; and three The settlement is being sewer department, a ^b director in Manchester, to help finance the law­ Highwood Dr. as a town street. ficiate. Burial will be in ?ion Hill ^grandchildren. recommended by Assistant Town the Sewage Treatmejri:iPlant, and a suit by voluntarily contributing • Authorizing the director of social Cemetery, Hartford. The funeral is Friday at 11 a.m. at Counsei Victor Moses. Mrs. Guar­ manager in the J ^ te r treatment toward the court costs. services to sign checks up to $150, in Friends may call at the funeral Marlborough Congregational Church. naschelli fell March 13, 1975 on a plant. The lastp^ition was budgeted Manchester’s share could be lieu of utilizing petty cash for home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Burial will be in Marlborough Maple St. sidewalk. Her claim is for but was nevemilled. p.m. Cemetery. anywhere from $250 to $3,000, based injuries sustained and for loss of emergency orders. The family suggests that any Friends may call at the Sullivan on population, the number of wages. • A request to re-classify the posi-, • Some resolve of the Spring St. memorial gifts may be made to the Funeral Home, 50 Naubuc Ave., municipalities participating, and the Under new business items, the tion of one senior recreation leadei’ sewer assessment problem. It in­ American Cancer Society, 237 E. Glastonbury, tonight from 7 to 9. length of time required for a decision board will consider: to the position of recreation super­ volves a claim by the state the town Center St. The family suggests that any in the case. • A resolution to accept a federal visor, at no change in pay. owes it funds for sewer im­ memorial gifts may be made to the The same procedure and participa­ grant of $450,000 (already promised) • A request for early retirement provements there when 1-84 was con­ Mrs. Clifford 8ault Marlborough Congregational Church. tion by municipalities was used four and a state grant of $250,000 (being from Thomas Tedford, a school structed. w 1 rwf n I I r (Herald photos by Dunn) Mrs. Marion Arline Sault, 55, of 60 1 Pheips Rd. died Wednesday night at Alcide E. Magnon Indian Tony Barrett slides on turf Manchester's Bill Moran readies hoot Goalie Ron Marquis holds onto ball Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Alcide E. Magnon, 79, of Hartford New Britain’s Dave Gardner goes flying over Two Hurricane defenders watch helplessly Out of reach of Manchester winger Tony Barrett 3 was the wife of Clifford Sault. died Wednesday at St. Francis Mrs. Sault was born Sept. 12, 1920 Hospital; Hartford. He was the in Manchester, daughter of Mrs. father of Eugene Magnon of Gladys R. Jobert of Manchester and Manchester, Oscar Magnon of Ver­ the late Charles Meinke, and had non and Mrs. Lillian Bradshaw of lived here all her life. She was a 1939 East Hartford. graduate of Manchester High School. He is also survived by his wife, Y nill get more Manchester scalps New Britain High hooters, She was a member of South United another son, two other daughters, a Methodist Church and its United sister, and several grandchildren and Methodist Women. great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a daughter, The funeral is Saturday at 9 a.m. Mrs. Robert (Marsha) Danahy of from Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 than a jar whenyou seeks revenge in CIAC Class AA final Saturday Manchester; a son, Allan Sault of Elm St., Rocky Hill, with a Mass at Manchester; and three St. Lawrence 0 Toole Church, Hart­ By LKN AI STKK CCIL foe Enfield in the other half of where we can't put the ball in the ly pressure. Junior Juan Sierra on net. Stimac tipped it to junior grandchildren. ford, at 10. Burial will be in Rose Hill the bracket. final stanza capping a beautiful llcruld S|)orl»wrll,“r ocean. We need 30 shots sometimes the left side avoided Indian fullback reserve forward Darrell Hooey, who The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Memorial Park, Rocky Hill, In regular season action, three-man passing effort. Stimac on “Once we got going we didn’t to score three (or four) goals," Bruce Ballard who slipped and fell on wound up with three assists. Hooey at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Friends may call at the funeral stop.” analyzed beaming Manchester Wethersfield outplayed the locals the left ticked the ball to Hooey in the Center St. The Rev. Dr. George home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Danielson remarked. the wet turf and boomed a rocket to headed the ball but New Britain middle who in turn slid it over to join our TO High soccer Coach Dick Danielson and eventually gained a 1-0 double One Indian performer who didn't the short side past lunging goalie goalie Ron Marquis got his fingers on 19 Paquette on the right who found Webb, pastor of South United overtime triumph in the last 40 after sgeing his surging Indians scalpi miss was senior right winger John Brian Beggs. It was New Britain's it but a second header, this time by Methodist Church, wiil officiate. seconds. Manchester, now 11-5-2, himself facing an empty net. outinanned New Britain High, 4-1, in Paquette, who in his best effort of the second shot of the contest. They Paquette, found the net. Burial will be in the veterans section Correction—...... yesterday's semifinals in the State placed sixth in the league but has Manchester's halfback line of of East Cemetery. Mrs. Emily Lessner and Mrs. Bon­ season, registered the three-goal hat would get just one more. Hooey and Stimac combined to juniors Matt Walsh and Bill Meier Tournament Class AA Division. come on like gangbusters in the tour­ trick to bring his season total to nine. “ What did it for us was our Friends may call at the funeral nie Castleman are co-chairmen of a nament. give Manchester the lead it wouldn't and sophomore Greg Smayda along The rainy day victory at the In his last two games, the hard­ defense. It wouldn't let New Britain home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Hanukkah fair Sunday from 1 to 4 As in its quarterfinal win over yield. After the second half kickoff. with reserves Eric Thomas and Ed University ot Hartford before a working winger has scored four in our goal area,'' commented p.m. p.m. at the Temple Beth Sholom. Christmas Club! Ridgefield, the Indians completely Hooey deftly passed to Stimac who Hajbucki controlled the midfield crowd of 300, including three Mrs. Lessner’s name was in­ goals. A regular season spurt similar Danielson, “ When you play good split past the New Britain fullbacks area. “Only now are our halfbacks busloads from Manchester, sets the outclassed the New Britain to this produced five goals in three defense trie offense will take care of correctly spelled in Wednesday’s stage for a rematch with CCIL Hurricanes, who bow out with a 13-5 into the clear and his grounder found starting to play soccer. They're con­ N contests for Paquette. Senior inside itself." Herald in a picture cutline describing mark. Shots couldn't be tabulated the left side of the net as Marquis had trolling the area where our passing ''champ Wethersfield in the finals Tayo Stimac tallied the other Indian “After a little while and they see the fair. Saturday morning at 11 at Hall High because of the rain but Manchester, no chance to made the stop. has to begin." Danielson remarked. goal, one which gave the locals a 2-1 how they're playing they get mad at The halfbacks, fullbacks and in West Hartford. Wethersfield which shot wildly over-all, held a About lead it would never relinquish 21 themselves and get going. I don't Paquette increased the lead to 3-1 forwards did their job and now it's gained the finals with a 1-0 win over wide margin. “There are games seconds into the third stanza. Stimac turn them on — they do it with six minutes left in the third Wethersfield, a club Manchester has town leads the club with 10 goals. themselves," the veteran mentor ([uarter blasting a rocket from the faced without success three times in The Flurricanes got the early jump added. right side at an extreme angle with tournament play. The last time the at the 7:03 mark of the opening The Silk Towners tied it at 1-all the ball just catching the inside left The Polish National Alliance two collided was in the 1955 Tax recipts period after Manchester applied ear­ with 2:35 left in the first half off a post. The senior completed the semifinals which the Eagles won, 2-0. Group No. 1988 will meet Saturday at scoring with 7:30 remaining in the 2 p.m. in St. John's hall on Golway St. now at 54% scramble in front of the Hurricane The Polish Women's Alliance Group No. 518 will meet Saturday at All-time high 3 p.m. in St. John's Hall on Golway Tax receipts to Manchester’s General Thoughts ApLENty Goalie Ahrahamsson St. Fund as of Oct. 31, four months into the By Len Auster M;\\ YORK (U ’l) — rile current fiscal year, equaled 54 per cent of 12 seieiilli ^iiiiiie ol' the \\OrM months estimates, James A. Turek, collector Fairfield Hills .Series helwei-ii the ('.inein- V of revenue, reported today. Manchester’s Hospital loses excels in Whaler win nali Ri-ils and Boston Red 1975-76 fiscal year will end June 30. accreditation Turek reported $7,981,654 collected as of .S()\ was watelied liy more Van Arsdales double trouble By KARL VOS I best in a one-on-one situation. If NEWTOWN (UPl) - Fairfield Oct. 31, against $14,796,594 estimated for the defensively but our offense hasn't Sports Hdilor Lajiossiere had scored, well, it was people lhan any oilier spor- Hills Hospital has lost its accredita­ full year. He reported tax receipts of $198,734 When Dick and Tom Van Arsdale entered the NBA 11 years been clicking. We could very easily “Christer made a great save, the turning point of the game,” tin;; e\ent in history, it was tion because of inadequate fire safety for the month of October. ago out of Indiana University the dynamic duo (identical twins) be 10 and 3 instead of 6 and 6. We’ve didn't he?” an elated Jack Kelley Kelley said. aIIIIonnee^l...W ednesilav liv standards and the state Mental His report for other funds as of Oct. 31 is as had to struggle to score. had the reputation of hard-nosed players who would make the said following last night's 4-1 New “In a situation like that, I let the Health Department is trying to pre­ follows: Town Fire District Fund, $828,391 “Everyone had a lot of incentive. It NBC-IN. grade. England Whaler win over Gordie shooter make the first move and then vent the loss of federal funding. collected and $1,525,120 estimated through was a big win," the coach said. Yerordin;; lo the Neilsen The pair, who caused many at Manual High in Indianapolis to Howe and the World Hockey Associa­ react,” Ahrahamsson said. “I was According to mental health of­ June 30; Special Downtown Taxing District The success stopped a two-game tion champion Houston Aeros at the lucky because the puck hit me on the r\ index, the ;janie was seen ficials, the hospital could lose $1.5 Fund, $37,549 collected and $60,375 estimated feel they were suffering from double vision, have in 10 past years loss skein and it also ended Houston’s Hartford (Tivic Center. left shoulder.” The goal try was from in l(),.'>H(),()()0 lionies and Water Fund, $455,587'collected and $1,191,000 compiled impressive — and remarkably close — statistics. One six-game winning streak. million in funding from such Christer is one-half of the twin 15 feet out. was walehed hy an esliinaled estimated; Sewer Fund, $240,636 collected Outside of the scoring, the crowd programs as Medicaid and Medicare might get the impression Tom, who was in Tuesday night with Ahrahamsson brothers. The Swede Christer’s brother, Thommy had as well as research grants if the con­ and $979,650 estimated; Data Processing came to life when Rosaire Paiernent 7 ."> ,9.'} 0,()()() people. No the at the Hartford Civic Center against the net-minder was never better before a matched Howe's scoring feat, also on Fund, $87,096 collected and $233,050 es­ and Glen Irwin tangled in the second leleiised e\enl of any Uind ditions aren't corrected. Boston Celtics, or Dick, with the , would clearly. disappointing crowd of 7,913. He won a , in his new center post. timated. period with the Manchester resident has*e\er heeii seen in more emerge in the forefront. the star of the night award by a The game-winner was by Tommy an 'eiasy winner before both were hollies, aeeording; to ihe siir- This has not been the case. Similar to high school and college landslide vote. Webster following Abrahamsson's hustled off to the penalty box. M O R IA R T V S “I have played better,” Christer \ ey. days, Dick and Tom remain almost equal. Going into this big save. The goal was unassisted. Saturday night the Whalers enter­ said as he sat resting in the Insurance markers came off the tain Quebec. r li e e II III II I a I i Y e I \ OvR 40 Y u rt of Unaxcalled Stnrtca season, Tom was averaging 16.7 points and Tom 17.5. Dick lockerroom after he had turned back sticks of Tom Earl, while the aiid'ienee Tor the se\en-;;aiiie O p e n 24 Hours Dally totaled 3,553 rebounds and Tom 19 more with 3,572 — remember 31 of 32 Houston shots on goal. Only Whalers were shorthanded, and by series ivas eslimat(‘d al FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE this is over a 10-year span. Each has been relatively injury free the elder Howe was able to register a Mike Byers. ;{9;{,.'');5o,()oo— ih« hip;hest with Tom appearing in 777 games and Dick 785. The number of score, backhanding a rebound shot “We played the type game tonight The jar, a replica of a famous cut-glass apothecary eier I'or a World S e rie s . shots taken and made are in the same neighborhood and stats in into the goal after being decked by that we are capable of, " Kelley FUNERAL HOME bottle from the turn of the century, is our free gift Rick Leymin the second period. The explained. “We had to carry the at­ M©bll i steals, personal fouls, assists, etc., are so much alike the HEATING OILS I Established 1874 - Four Generations of Service to you. Our way of saying “Thanks” for opening Whalers had 23 shots on goal. tack. You can’t sit back against a Bowling 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 difference is neglible. “That save Christer made on (Gor­ team like Houston, they are too OIL BURNER & your 76 Christmas Club account with us. Old girlfriends, friends, coaches and teachers had trouble die) Labossiere with the score tied powerful. HEATING INSTALLATION was something else. Christer is at his “We have been playing tough You’ll find dozens of uses for this attractive differentiating. Taking a look at what Tom and Dick have done in im i.lD V V C \ I ERI R .S- Val Sports slate 643-5135 Wexford glass container with its spill-proof cover. their NBA careers, they could probably switch places during one lluestis 125, Etliel Lindsay 128, Carol 315 Center St. Manchester I,ewie,| 130-345, Jaon Colby 14.3-350, Use it to stash those holiday goodies. Or fill with of those long overnight flights teams must take, exchange un­ Friday Angie Ortolan! 130, .Joanne Cochran nuts. Or with sugar, instant coffee or tea Or use iforms and neither team would notice a change in performance. CROSS COUNTRY They are twins in every sense of the word. Race field taking 137-364, Ona Carlson 155-354, Hetty Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 2046 it as a bank. Ritchie 131. Fa»l Catholic al .Stale Open Meet STIHL 015 Then, come November of next year, we’ll have (Cromwell) 208 E. Center Street, Manchester \- Mike Ralcsano 150-149-144-443, Automatic another gift for you. The day you make your 50th FOOTBALL Will Hold A shape minus stars Don Simmons 187-428, Fred McCurry Fasl Calliolie at St. Paul 7 p.m. 3 weekly deposit, we’ll make the 51st for you. In the r 165-414, Gene Tirinzonie 1^1-144-418, Bits and pieces ’ Saliirdav same amount you’ve been saving each week. Only Russ DeVeau 157-139-408, Al CHRISTMAS Basketball practice for scholastic teams begins officially Mon­ Ry KARL YOST Hujaucius 182-164-473, Andy KOOTR.VI.L BAZAAR this time the saving’s on us. day with most teams tipping off the 1975-76 campaign Dec. 9. Sporls l‘',(litor Lamoureaux 166-427, Rocco Hall al Manehesler To get your free decorative apothecary jar, Manchester High Coach Doug Pearson is enthusiastically Although nothing has been heard from defending champion Amby Burfoot I.iipacchino 150-149-409, Ed Kovis 157- Roekville at Windsor l.oeks SAT., NOV. 15. 1975 and John Vitale, the perennial runnenip, the field is quickly taking shape for join our 1976 Christmas Club now. With savings of looking forward to the season and the same must hold true for 114-412, Al Pirkey 138-137-401, Rit 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. the 39th Five Mile Road Race Thanksgiving morning in Manchester. Alkas 143-394, Pete Aceto 144-381 , Baked Goods $1, $2, $3, $5 or $10 each week. It’s the easiest way his East Catholic counterpart, Stan Ogrodnik. The latter has Will Hadden, general chairman for Mike I’agani 139-386, Art Joim.son Tackle lost Homemade Articles to make next Christmas merrier. back most of his 1974-75 club. Pearson, in contrast, must replace the sponsoring Nutmeg Forest, Tall Hollander, Charlie i Duggan, Rich 1.37-385, Roy DeVeau 1.35-362, Bernie LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Reserve' Is the Number 1 Plant Booth Ask three starters but early barometers point to a successful season. Cedars of Lebanon, reported the Bayko, Bruce Fiori, Tom Derderian, Casey 140-375, Joe Pagano. 138-360, defensive tackle Bill Nelson, a five- White Elephant Table Six-foot-three sophomore Scott Hyde, son of former Tribe signed entry list was nearing 500 for Steve Gates and Bill Turley, all top h'rank Calvo 357, Vic Marinelli .352, year pro from Oregon State, has been Christmas Articles Value buy in a fop Coach Phil Hyde, who went for one year to prep school is back the big race two weeks from today flight college or club runners. Charles Whelan 353, Joe Twaronite lost to the Los Angeles Rams lor the Refreshments Available over Manchester’s paved streets. Rodgers is the same fellow who 143, Rob Roroch 390. remainder of the season because of mini-size saw and all indicators state 6-4 Bruce Ballard will be out for the hoop While the early entries arrived in made the headlines by winning the torn cartilage in his left knee. team after a year’s absence. Along with 6-3 Mike Quesnel, who CARRYING CASE bulk lots, there has been a slacking Boston Marathon last April. Nelson was hurt in the Rams' 24-23 FREE Hist IMeral Savings^ averaged 13.7 points as a junior, the Indians will have a for­ off in the past week. Nevertheless, Entries will be received until Nov. Jets' Jones injured loss to the San Francisco 49ers Sun­ WITH PURCHASE the race sponsors expected 700 men, 19. day. He will be operated on next midable front line. The two confrontations with crosstown East, NEW YORK (UPI) - J.J. Jones, The above space Is available to your flroup on a FIRST COME FIRST East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Rockville,Vernon and South Windsor women and children to answer the As in the past, all money received week, which also will have a massive frontcourt, on Dec. 30 at Clarke the New York Jets' only reshrve LAWN & SERVED BASIS to publicize community service programs, through the starter’s gun at 10:30 at the lower on race day from spectators, and the Larry Brooks, a starting defensive ECKERT’S courtesy o( Watkins. Call Mrs. Janice Lopes at The Herald between Arena and Jan. 20 at the Eagles’ Nest should be interesting and quarterback, was injured in a LEISURE 11-12 a.m. Monday lor Thursday's ad. Hlease phone 643-zni... end of Main Steet. $2 from each participant, will enter tackle, underwent surgery at Cen- RT. 44A COVENTRY 742-6103 workout Wednesday and may be lost close'battles. As many remember, the Eagles took the first The biggest names among the en­ the Muscular Dystrophy Fund, tinela V'alley Hospital in Inglewood, 9 «W4 ra Ctoud Mm. Sat ti 5 ra to the club for Sunday's game with Tm. i Hw. II S meeting between the two last year, 60-55. trants to date are Bill Rodgers, Tom national objective of the Tall Cedars. Calif., Monday. the Baltimore Colts. r PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 Impressive fall season MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN

bo w u n g fQf MCC sports teams Life of touring pro caddy

AUTOMOTIVE - John Kozicki 558, Nelson Walsh, By DAVE ROBACK Valley match, Dennis Tur­ most successful season great for Dennis Turning at Northwestern and a 565, Fred Kozicki 506, Bee Correttpomlent ning took medalist honors with a 12-3 mark. In' their home record set by Moquin 195-484. Compiling an impressive carding a 77. Rounding out best showings of the season Caldwell at30:20 for 5.3 By EARL YOST The 37-year-old Schlee didn’t win a 49-14-1 record were the the squad were George the volleyballers compiled miles. The record at Sports Editor major tourney but he made enough to ZODIAC - Nancy squads making up the fall Glaske, Earl Everett, Neal victories against Tunxis Northwestern was present­ keep the wolves away from the door McKeown 186, Deborah sports program at Forte and Pat Reeves. Community College, 15-1, ly broken at the CCCAA Tall and handsome and on the go and enough to keep Turning in spen­ Brown 192, June Eccher Manchester Community The MCC soccer team 15-0 and St. Joseph’s championship. Perhaps the from Maine to California during the ding money. 175-452, Laura Wheatley College. Two teams —ten­ had another successful College, 15-3, 15-4. best effort by MCC was a summer months and on weekends “Two years ago, I caddied for Lou 175, Rose Robideau 466, during the golfing season is Dennis ■M nis and golf —highlighted season finishing with a 9-4- Leading scorer was Bet­ 25-30 win over Eastern Graham and the best he (did was to Nancy Ofiara 459, Shirley Turning of Glastonbury — a the fall with undefeated 1 record. Winning the sy Mayshar who against Connecticut avenging an finish second in the Mempnis Open to Belasky 459. professional caddy on the Seasons. Connecticut Community Tunxis served 12 straight earlier defeat. Gary Player,” the pro-to-be said. Professional Golfers of America Coach Jack Redmond’s College championship, the points in the first game and Competing against the Holding a state golf handicap of COMMERCIAL - Ed tour. netmen posted a 7-0 record hooters paced by Bob 14 more in the second weather, the baseball team four, Turning was the No. 1 player Miller 138-153-444, Lee Employed during the ‘off-season’ with Jim O’Brien and Henry’s 14 goals and the game. posted a 2-3 record and was with the local college team the past Prior 144-152-398, George Steve Hershey as stan­ superb goalkeeping by as a salesman at Regal Men’s Shop in two seasons. His only championship The Cougar harriers rained out in 10 contests. Burgess 147-375, Ted douts. O’Brien compiled a Dave Treschuk took a fifth Standouts like sophomore Manchester, Turning is also a second was as a 14-year-old at Goodwin Lawrence 135, Fred Riccio 7-1 record while the latter place ranking in New posted a 17-5 record under year student at Manchester Com­ Park. His only claim to fame as a first-year Coach Dick Jim Blanchard, batting at 140-393, Fred Oakes 146- was 6-1. With the unbeaten England. Fine efforts were munity College. player was in winning the junior Williams. Williams, track a .411 clip', and Steve Greater Hartford UConn players (Herald photo by Dunn) 378, Paul Mozzicato 152- season, MCC extended its turned in by second year During the 1975 pro tour, Turning championship at Goodwin Park as a coach at Manchester High, Weisher, hurling 10 shutout 364, Rick Johnson 136-355, streak to 18 straight wins, men Tim McConville, Jim was the regular caddy for John 14-year-old. brought his squad to the innings, the Collegians Dave Kosicol 152-371, Art making it one of the best McCarney, Tom Harris, Four Greater Hartford basket­ Lavigne, Bill Harris and Joe Schlee of Dallas who plays out of “Next year I will caddy for Ben CCCAA title with a one showed some light in a Midget football players honored Cunliffe 135-384, Tim junior college teams in Fred Gerber and Ken bleak campaign. ball players with the University Whelton with Coach Dee Rowe. Coral Springs, Fla. Crenshaw. He’s one of the better Hickey 139, Bill New England. Jones. Since 1973, the point win over Mattatuck of Connecticut varsity squad are, Whelton, out of East Catholic, “I would like to be a golf pro younger players, only 23, and has a Oiilslaiitliiip: players in llie 1973 Manchcslcr Mitlfr,.i Foot- Community College. Trying new techniques MacMullen, Nick Nicola Rain and cancellations soccer team has compiled for the spring season, dia­ left to right, Jeff Carr, Randy will be a starter. someday,’’ the 20-year-old man said great future. Our first tournment will hall Lfiip;ii<‘ were eiled Iasi iiip;lil at llie annual haii(|iiel. Left 352, George Barber 366, cut the golf team matches a 24-3-4 record. Led by runners Brian mond Coach Skip Olander’s as he took time out from his duties at be in January in Tucson,” he said. to rip;liU Itill Ih-rllh p;aint‘(l llie Jim llor\atli Sporlsmanship Tony Yacono 361, John to two. But the Cougars Under second year Coach Collins and Bruce main objective in the fall Lou Apter’s Main Street haber­ Besides Schlee, Graham and .Vwartl, i’resitleni Don I'lavell, loin iVle(>lusk»‘v was lalthetl Bremser 373, Dave dashery. Crenshaw, Turning has also toted the copped both decisions over Sandy Sawicki, the Caldwell, the Cougars was to experiment and find lilt' most \aliial)le haek ami Jttlin Diihois was named llie Bujaucius 356, Carl Hartford UConn, 3-2, and women’s volleyball “1 played all sports at one time but clubs in tourney play for colorful Chi posted two course records the best combination for a most valiiahh* liiu-man. \Ior»* llian 200 allended al llie Army Bujaucius 369. Andy T h a m o c Valley, 4-1, In the program completed their —a four-mile mark of 22:43 winning season. when I found out that I could make Chi Rodriguez and Dale Douglass. Lam oureaux 351, Bud Bucks on winning streak money caddying, I turned to golf,” he While the golfers travel first class, & Na\y (dill). Wickham 350, Rick Nicola said. mainly by air, Turning had the use of 358, Mike Kelly 354, Henry with emphasis on defense That was 10 years ago, so for half a Schlee’s car to drive from one Matteson 358, John Fox UConn drills lifetime, Turning has been toting tourney to another. "This cut down 360. bags from Goodwin Park in Hartford on expenses and I would also double Third Young award rile University of Learning experience — a block from his home at the time up with another caddy and share ANTIQUES - Fran CuniieetieuI liusketbuil NEW YORK (UPI) - Doug Collins led the loss in nine games. Jimmy — to the nation’s most famous golf hotel and motel expenses,” he Jamaitis 342, Arlene St. team lias three praetiee The Milwaukee Bucks used 76ers with 24 points, while Walker added 21 points to courses. related. P ie rre 132-358, Helen dates wliieh will he open for Cheney harriers to consist of Kareem forward George McGinnis the Kings’ total while Fred “I was guaranteed $150 a week, A graduate of Glastonbury High ^something speciaV Longo 181, Donna Agnew to the piihlie next week in Abdul-Jabbar and four sat out the game with a Brown was high scorer for plus a percentage of the golfer’s win­ School, Class of 1972, Turning noted 151-363, Cheryl Bayer 126, the Field House. others. Having traded the bruised right heel. the Sonics with 19. nings. I received 10 per cent from that a large number of caddies today NEW YORK (UPI) — Tom Seaver's third Cy Young Award meant Jo DeDominicis 144-340. (ioaeh Dee Rowe will By LEN AU.STER West toi' me secoiiu straight year ran team’s only star, the Bucks In other National Basket­ I.aker.i 1 16, Jazz 100 Schlee. I caddied for him in a dozen are college grads. "something special " to him, the New York Mels pitcher said Wednesday. send his team into a Herald Sporlswriler hurt and didn’t fulfill his total now must put five others ball Association games Abdul-Jabbar scored 33 PGA tourneys in the States and in Not too many young men hold down Each one of the Cy Young Awards SPICE - Catherine serimmage against St. Not doing as well as its initial promise. West in the Class B Sec­ on the floor. Wednesday night, Buffalo points, grabbed 16 Canada,” he noted. jobs that they really like. Turning is means something and nothing com­ Brynes 125-128-361, Terry .Mary’s College of New season in cross country was Cheney tionals placed 32nd in a field of 164 But Wednesday the beat Houston 93-90, Atlanta rebounds and blocked eight Turning’s last golf job was in the one of the exceptions. Caddying, he pares to winning the first time, " National League pitchers with a 2 24 Scharlacken 134. Brunswiek on Monday Tech. The 1975 Beavers under first- runners and missed by two places Bucks trounced the edged Detroit 109-106, Los shots to make it easy for recent Disney World team tourney in hopes, is a stepping stone to a career Seaver said at a news conference, era, night at 7:.‘JO; against qualifying for the Class B Meet. West for the Angeles defeated New Los Angeles in its fifth Orlando where Schlee teamed with as a professional golfer, hopefully on year Coach John Whidden logged a 2- (Herald photo by Pinto) "but this one means something .Seaver hopes before he’s through HOME ENGINEERS - Long Island University, 7 over-all record, 1-7 in the Charter and Mike Lajoie are the only two second straight night 108- Orleans 116-100 and Kansas home win. Reserve Bob Cole of South Africa to gain se­ the tour, and if not, as a teaching club special to me, too. I used to watch lie’ll surpass Koutax. Cathy Johsalian 177-486, riiursday night at 7:.'50; Oak Conference. graduating seniors. 84, extending their winning City dumped Seattle, 107- forward Nate Williams DENNIS TURNING cond place. The team win was worth pro. .Sandy Koutax from the bleachers "There's always one more award,” Phyllis Heritage 178-177- then in a "IHiie-While” "This was a learning experience Whidden looks to sophomore Ed strdak to five. 92. In the A m erican led New Orleans with 24. $1,000 to the 6-2, 165-pound caddy. He’s already on the right track. while I was growing up. I knew how Seaver said. "I try to push myself, 491, Edith Palmer 494, game .Salurdav morning for myself and the team,’’ com­ West, Andy’s younger brother, "The defense was the Basketball Association, .Stars l.'M, .Nets 1 14 many times Koutax had won it.” always setting goals further ahead Alyce McArdle 185-483, It 10. sophomores Tim Martin and Dave key," Milwaukee Coach Utah routed New York 134- JJtah guards Ron Boone than I can reach. Your goals must be mented Whidden, "We got displaced Tlie former Dodger left-hander and G erry Tucker 182-512, I'here will he an ad- Sherwood and freshmen John Kozikis Larry Costello said. "We 114, San Antonio clobbered and combined beyond you so you’ll continue to sometimes and lost some close .Seaver are the only pitchers to win Shirley Eldridge 455, Bar­ mission eharge of .SI to and Ken Pitts to make major con­ played good defense Virginia 144-112 and Ken­ for 63 points to lead the Lambert cup strive lor something." meets. the Cy Young three times; Seaver bara Higley 451, Ann llie general puhlie for the tributions in 1976. "We have good un­ against the 76ers back to tucky beat St. Louis, 98-81. Stars to an easy victory But after nine big league seasons, "As a coach 1 learned what to do Pro hockey roundup NEW YORK (UPI) - ’I’he Univer­ won his in 1969 and 1973, while the Donfero 473, Jan Monday and Thursday derclassmen returning and they and back." Braves 93, Rockets 90 over New York. Boone and what not to do. We're going to sity of Massachusetts, which ran its Dodger Hall of Earner won in 1963, having only once—in 1974—won less McKenney 462. dales; while Saturday the team will get progressively Defense was also the key Bob McAdoo returned to finished with 35 points and thjm 16 games, Seaver admitted he have to change our training methods. undefeated streak to eight by 1965 and 1966—all when only one will he free. better," Whidden remarked. in the Bucks’ victories over action after missing one Roche had 28. Julius Er- st^l gets very tense before a game. Next year practices will be much defeating Holy Cross 45-13 last Satur­ award was given, instead, of the pre­ WIVES - Peggy Brooks (.'omieelieui opens its "This year we felt teams out in the the Boston Celtics and the game with a leg injury, ving led the Nets with 30 "I still get almost nervous enough harder because that’s what they need day, holds a slim lead in the voting sent award tor each league. 192, Ellen Haley 175, Mary regular si'ason, playing and 1 feel it will pay off. We trained COC and many of them are losing Washington Bullets as scoring 33 points to carry points. Second-best Sabres tor the Lambert Cup, presented an­ in baseball to lose my lunch," he O’Marra 176, Joann Korner in the S|. John's Joe hard at the end and the times came their top runners. 1 feel we’ll do well Milwaukee launched its Buffalo past Houston and Spurs 144, S(|uires 112 nually to the Outstanding Division II "But it's got to be a big disappoint­ said. 458, Carol Garrison 465, l.apehiek Classie in New down considerably." next year in the COC because we’ll winning streak. giving the Braves a half­ George Gervin scored 26 'I’eam in the Blast. American Inter­ ment to Randy Jones," said the 6- Peggy Callahan 477. ^ ork on \o \. 28 and 29. Top thipc.ad senior Captain Andy have most of our top runners back," "This team plays both game lead over Boston in points in leading San An­ just can’t top best national College (8-0) and the Univer­ foot-1, 195-pound Seaver after pulling concluded Whidden. ends of the court," Costello the Atlantic Division, Cal tonio’s romp over Virginia. sity of New Hampshire (7-2) are 98 points to 80 for the San Diego said Wednesday night as Murphy scored 27 to lead Ticky Burden scored 27 fourth and fifth in the grid race. I’adres pitcher, drawing 15 first Soule records the Bucks evened their the Rockets. NEW YORK (UPI)-— It took the Bulfalo Sabres only four years to become place voles tg Jones' seven. "It he points for the Squires, who BRUNSWICK, Maine (UPI) - record at 5-5. llawk.H 109, Detroit 106 the second best team in the National Hockey League. It may take tliem had won I could have said he lost their 10th game in 11 MECCFC stars Bowdoin College tailback Jim Soule "We got pff to a bad start Tom Van Arsdale. another four years to be the best. deserved it. He pitched awfully ABA sells three player pacts of Sails to highest bidders starts. WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - established three new Bowdoin because of injuries to Bob finishing with 20 points, hit Buffalo’s success story saw the well." Colonels 98, Spirits 81 and Chicago tied the New York University of Hartford linebacker records during the 1975 football V Dandridge and Jim Price," a 22-jump shot with 28 Sabres fight their way to the Stanley , replacing [{angers 4-4. Bill Thurston and Stonehill College .Seaver, who'll be 31 Monday, won season that ended last Saturday. NEW YORK (UPI) - DeBusschere is seeking since Jones' contract Costello said. Cup finals last season, only to lose Minnesota after his Baltimore Claws folded seconds left to give Atlanta injured Ted McClain, In the only World Itockey As.socia- quarterback Bill Kenney were 22 games against nine losses and led Soule set a single-season rushing The American Basketball cash from the 76ers to free would be a large increase a 109-106 lead and then out to their old nemesis, the freshman year when his last month. The Claws got Dandridge, a slender scored 31 points to le ^ the tion game. New England beat selected defensive and offensive the league with 243 strikeouts, the record of 780 yards in seven contests Association sold the con­ Jones from his ABA con­ in the Philadelphia payroll, Philadelphia h’lyers. college coach. Bill him from the Denver forward, scored 29 points grabbed a crucial rebound Colonels to their sixth Houston 4-1. , ^ "Player of the Week" respectively, eighth year in a row he equalled or for an average of 111.4 per game. His tracts of three members of tract. already inflated by high- The pattern is continuing , in the Musselman, took over as Nuggets in the trade for against the 76ers and Price to guarantee the victory. straight victory. Maurice .), I.slaiulers I for outstanding performance in last surpassed the 200-mark for 159 carries this season were a record the defunct San Diego Sails Forward Mark Olberding priced stars George added 14. Bob Lanier had 30 points new campaign. Until Wednesday head coach with the Sails. . Lucas scored 27 to lead St. The Seals, getting two goals in weekend games, in the New England strikeouts in one year—a major and he set a one-game rushing record to the Highest bidders was chosen by San Antonio McGinnis, Billy Cun­ night, the Sabres had the best record He was off to a great start Indiana wanted another , who for Detroit. Louis, playing without each of the last two periods, won Collegiate Club Football Conference. league record. of 206-yards in Bowdoin’s opener Wednesday, but held back and guard Dwight . Lamar ningham and Darryl in the league with only two losses in as a rookie with the Sails big man to spell Darnell came in the trade for king.s 107, Marvin Barnes, who was in their second consecutive game and Jones, a 20-game winner, led against Worcester Tech. 6-foot-ll Caldwell Jones in / and center Dave Robisch Dawkins. and gives the Spurs Hillman and got a good one Abdul-Jabbar, turned in Providence, R.I., on a civil 14 games, but when it came time to hopes of attracting a top Sii|ier,Soiiie.H 92 climbed into a third-place tie with were selected by the In­ If DeBusschere decides tremendous front court in Robisch. Lamar is a another strong perfor­ assault case against him play Philadelphia, they lost 3-1 score. offer from the Philadelphia Scott Wedman scored 28 idle Boston in the Adams Division. diana Pacers, but seven not to free Jones from his depth.' mance with 14 points and Not since March ‘28, 1973, has Buf­ quick, good-shooting points as Kansas City dating from his college Gary Sabourin scored his 10th goal SCOREBOARD 76ers of the National other members of Sails ABA contract, he will be 15 rebounds. days. falo beaten the Flyers in regular Robisch, a 6-10 center, guard, but is only 5-foot-lO. handed Seattle its seventh for California while rookie Bryan Basketball Association. were unclaimed and placed offered to league will be joining his fourth season play, a stretch including nine ABA Commissioner on waivers. losses and a tie. It was also the first Trottier collected the only one for the I.ast night’s result^ members. team in the past two Islanders. Dave DeBusschere set up a However, the ABA’s setback on home ice for the Sabres in WIIA Olberding is a bullish 19- months. He was picked by I'laiiieH 2, Scouts I meeting for today with the receiving a large payment II games. New England 4, tlouston ers year-old forward who left the Sails when the im.M.KE Curt Bennett’s goal at 1:45 of the 1 76ers, who had signed from the 76ers is unlikely the University of "There’s no such thing as a jinx,” Jones to a contract for next SAVE *40®® to»60®® °''"i1?ed’ sleep^ ^ bags insisted Buffalo Coach Floyd Smith. final period was the winner for Atlan­ M il. season before the Sails Lee appearance "How do 1 know what it is? We ta, which climbed past the Rangers NY Rangers 4, Chicago 4 folded. His limited “HEMT FORTREL POLARGUARD always seem to get in the hole into third place in the Patrick Divi­ California 5, NY availability greatly against them. They don't really scare sion. 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"If it aches like it did this after the operation the splint was damaged the cartilage. year, I probably would take as long Sears-Manchester FARR’S Tel. 643-7111 ■$7 00 Ticket only. not used. The operation will remove some as needed to get it cured.” I T PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Nov, 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Historical society forms A view of East Hartford government School board meets Learn about patterns ■ Andover pointed progrann chairman by the at TAG open meetings By SHEILA TULLER DONNA HOLLAND / president. students and school issues and all Most of the 17 council and board Vernon meeting is from 10 a.m. to 646-0375 Annual dues was set at $10 per react differently to a problem. Each More political surprises members sworn in at Monday night’s noon. It will be repeated at family or $5 per person. member knows the way he wants “All You Wanted to ceremony had been elected to their 7:30 p.m. Last Sunday a group of 22 Andov^ A gift of historical books offered by something accomplished. All often Know but Didn’t Know office before. However, when She will talk about people formed The Andover Nathan Gatchell was enthusiastically cross party lines to reach that goal. Whom to Ask” is the topic 2 SILVER DOLLARS Lawrence DelPonte took the oath of in South Windsor’s week J choosing fabrics right for Historical Society (TAHS). accepted by TAHS as a nucleus for a When ideas are discussed around of two open meetings on WITH PURCHASE OF EACH GALLON office last wdek, he was making a lit­ certain styles of clothing, The group is Andover’s first future library. the board table, often an opinion or . By JUDY KUEHNEL cloth patterns Tuesday at tle bit of history. selecting styles to enhance OF “SUPER SCRUB’’. (Cash and Carry) historical society. The meeting was held at tlje home conviction you hold can be complete­ Democrats on the South Windsor th e Tolland County DelPonte, 46, of 30 Tiffany Rd., is f- the figure and choosing OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1975 - The informal meeting was opened of Mrs. Lawrence Moe, Bunker Hill ly turned around, said DelPonte. But Board of Education received a jolt Agricultural Center, Rt. correct pattern sizes. . I by Gordon MacDonald, a member of Rd. After the meeting refreshments unique among his colleagues having Wednesday night when it became ap­ I 30, Rockville. You Must Praaont Thia Ad to Gat Your^Sllvar Dollara because you listened to many views To learn more, call TAC the,town’s Bicentennial Commission, were served and society members been elected to both of East Hart­ parent their five-man majority was Miss Anita Malone, New you feel good about changing your at 875-3331. When you call, ...n w s R t h a n a a n e o t N o _ who suggested possible goals for the were taken on a tour of her old and ford’s governing bodies. mind. really a four-man minority. Haven County extension Ten years ago, DelPonte was you can get a list of society. beautiful home. DelPonte feels the board is incredi­ Mrs. Marion Morrissette, the high home economist, is the sworn in at the council chamber meeting supplies needed. O f m w / Those elected to office were Mrs. Built in 1745, it was restored by-Mr. ble in that the members are usually scoring Democrat in the recent guest speaker. The first ...moiuPORieKPULmAM o n t T Y Philip Brass, president; John B. and Mrs. Moe who kept all of the ceremony but as a councilman. He in total agreement afte^ a discussion seven-man race for school board, Hutchinson, vice president; Mrs. home’s lovely old features intact. served on the council during Mayor instead of the two parties dis­ tipped her hand Wednesday night. F m m iN T S ! William Mercer Jr., corresponding Anyone interested in joining the John Shaughnessy’s term from 1966 agreeing. Prior to the board’s first meeting, ^ABUTDUAPTJUlMtSSeswmiA secretary; Mrs. Ronald Haverl, society may contact a member of the to 1968. He is looking forward to the she moved her seat from among the recording secretary; Mrs. Raymond executive board. Before being elected to the board challenges of this term. In the near Democrats to the Republicans. Sim B W IP E !, Houle, treasurer. The group will meet the second last week, DelPonte served as an ap­ future, the board will consider the From there on, it was a Republican Country Fair Mrs. Thomas Birmingham was ap­ Sunday of each month at a member’s pointee to till a vacancy created last Parent’s Choice Program. Budget ball game. Amendments to board V f _ home. spring. hearings for 1976-77 will be an impor­ policy applying to pilot programs, I^elPonte remembered his council tant task. parents’ rights, and even the number this weekend term as a time of great change in More than 8,000 voters elected of votes needed to make amendments East Hartford. DelPonte to his first full term last was voted down. Redevelopment was just beginning South Windsor Lunch on Saturday will Church women meet week. Those who have observed him Democrats were obviously angered be hot dogs, soda and and much council time was spent on in action are impressed with his over Mrs. Morrissette’s refusal to JUDY KUEIINEE it. chips. Bolton People’s Fellowship of St. George’s, sincere concern. He is quietly deter­ side with thenq. 644-1364 A major school building program St. Peter’s Episcopal DONNA HOLLAND officers for the coming year were mined to work for those that elected At the beginning of the evening, she was underway. DelPonte also served 646-0375 elected. him and for the entire community. declined the nomination as chairman Church, Sand Hill Rd., Tlirowf thunks 'I ‘ LATEX as chairman of the public building South Windsor will have a The Episcopal Church Women Demi Morianos is president; Mary He has served on other boards and of the board citing inexperience. She South Windsor Sewer commission.. Country Fair in the Parish meet tonight at 8 at the church. The Hughes, vice president; Paul Little, commissions in town through the Lawrence DelPonte in his living room. (Herald photo by Tuller) is, however, vice chairman of the Commission Chairman, IVELVET-LUSTRE He mentioned too that budget and Hall Friday from 3 to 9 executive board will meet at 7. treasurer; and Holly Cole, secretary. years. board now headed by Democrat James Throwe has issued a finances were no different than today ford Tire firm at 339 Main St. for time, but has been happily married p.m. and Saturday from 10 FINISH Holiday foods will be demonstrated School conferences DelPonte was born and raised in Donald Berghuis. statement thanking the as town spending is always an impor­ over 24 years. to his wife, Jo, about as long. a.m. to 4 p.m. by a person from Swiss Colony, Parent-teacher conferences are East Hartford. He and Fred Viggiano Republican William Neal appeared residents for their FOR INTERIOR WALLS tant concern. He not only has been able to get They have three children, Items offered are hand­ ^ecialists in holiday foods. Monday from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and from have been partners in the East Hart- to be the true chairman'of the board overwhelming support of AND WOODWORK... DelPonte recalled the rise of apart­ along with his partner for a long Deborah, David, and Caroline. crafted Thanksgiving and Confirmation 7 to 9 p.m. for students in Bolton as the meeting progressed. the $8.7 million sewer AVAILABLE IN 1000’s OF ment buildings and the effect of the Christmas decorations and Elementary School and Bolton At 10 p.m., Neal made a motion project approved Nov. 4. SCRUBBABLE COLORSIII The Right Rev. Morgan Porteus “mixmaster” on the community as No progress reported in WFSB-TV dispute gifts, home baked goods, will be at St. George’s Church Sun­ Center School. which would make sensitivity two of the many concerns of the training in the school system jams and jellies and plants. “I wish to thank the day at 3 p.m. for confirmation. Parents wishing a conference are HARTORD (UPI) — The American c o L o n z e r council when he served. Another round of talks has been Fire calls "expressly forbidden.” A complete HO model voters of South Windsor for He will preside at the Eucharist asked to call the school secretary. As a school board member he feels Federation of Television and Radio scheduled for Friday afternoon but School Supt. Robert Goldman railroad layout designed putting their faith in the It's herel The acrubbable, interior paint made to defeat the and preach. He is the Suffragon Kindergarten students will attend Artists says there has been no the work is more gratifying but he union attorney Robert Segal said a had appeared more and more upset and built by Don Clerke of program,” said Throwe. "grime and graflttl gremlins." From a crayoned caricature to a Bishop of Connecticut. There will be the morning session and be dismissed progress in talks for a new contract study In abstract, fingerprints SUPER-SCRUB can take anything can’t make a fair comparison strike appears imminent. Job securi­ with the events of the evening. At South Windsor will be on a reception in the parish hall after at 11 a.m. All other students will be with television station WFSB. Mancliester your family can throw at it...and still come back for morel between the council and the board. ty, the use of outsiders to perform this point, he asked the board display. Raffle tickets for He said that the South the service. ' dismissed at 1 p.m. The union said Wednesday state Wednesday, 12.32 p.m. —Fire in clothes DelPonte agrees the council acts in a work normally done by union members to hold an executive ses­ it are 50 cents each. The Windsor Sewer Program .. FROM YPF elects officers Report cards were sent home mediator Joseph Peraro joined in the dryer at 152 Cooper St. (Town). political manner“^and the board acts members, compensation for added sion to “discuss a personality.” drawing will be Saturday has been moving steadily | At a recent meeting of the Young today. talks but there was little or no move­ Tolland County WALLPAPER idealogically. duties at the station and staff reduc­ The session lasted a half hour. at 4 p.m. ahead. Officials will work, ment toward a settlement before the Wednesday, 3:06 p.m. —Tolland Fire DelPonte said all board members tions are key issues. When the board reconvened, Neal's A dinner of clam not only to build new I and PAINT CO., Inc. current work agreement expires Department and Rescue Squad to acci­ are genuinely concerned with the motion Tost by a 6 to 3 vote” chowder, sandwiches and sewers, but to make the 185 Middle Turnpike, West Saturday. dent on Mile Hill Rd. About 90 per cent of the board’s Democrat Donald Berghuis considers what it means to chair a homemade apple pie will system a good working | Manchester • 646-0143 Eat within your budget be served Friday from 5 to agenda was tabled for a meeting school board controlled by Republicans. (Herald photo by Dunn) one, he said. later this month. South Windsor’s 7 p.m. at a nominal charge. Tolland exchanged. No pre­ and cons, concerning the registration is necessary. new school board then closed its first “Have a Festive Holiday selection, installation, and meeting. Clothing selection operation of wood burning Dinner within your Tolland County Budget,’’, will be the topic stoves in the home, will be Homemakers and their discussed at a meeting of of a meeting Thursday friends may attend a th e Connecticut from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the program on clothing selec­ Cooperative Extension Ser­ Tardiness and special ed Vernon Adult Basic Educa­ tion, Dec. 2 at the Connec­ tion office, Eim St., vice, Hartford, Dec. 4 at KING SIZE SAVINGS ticut Cooperative Exten­ 7:30 p.m. FOR YOUR Rockviile. sion Service, 1280 Asylum Edward L. Palmer, and W.G. on board^s agenda tonight The meeting is sponsored Ave., Hartford. W.G. John Bartok Jr., by the Tolland County There will be two VCOP play., It will be at St. agricultural engineers at GLENNEY Coventry Cooperative Extension Ser­ sessions, 1:30 to 3 p.m. and GLENNEY KITCHEN QUEEN The Coventry Young Mary’s Church JBall. the University of Connec­ vice and the Adult Basic MONICA SHEA GOP will meet Friday Tickets are $4 per person. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Susan ticut will be the guest CO. Education department. Lusher, home economics CO. 742-9495 night at the home of Henry Setups are available. Mrs. Esther Shoup, coun­ speakers. The Board of Education For tickets call Diane, THGWRy SHOES and Ginny Grabowski at 8 major at St. Joseph College They will also discuss the AT W.G. GLENNEY'S ty home economist wiil will be the guest speaker. will meet tonight at 7:30 in Woodland Rd. 742-9741. selection and storage of demonstrate possible the high school. The Rape Crisis Center Senior Citizens Burning wood firewood. cooking methods to use to Facts and figures, pros George Healy, director will have a speaker at the The Coventry Senior save energy. Thanksgiving YOU CAN NOW BEAT THE HIGH COST OF of Area Cooperative Ap­ meeting. Citizens will meet HRE EVEROONFS FRSHIDN SHOES and Christmas food ideas proach to Special Educa­ Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Members are asked to The latest styles at very old-fashioned prices. Tagway has fine quality shoes for the entire family. will be used and tion, ACASE, will talk on bring canned goods and Second Congregational KITCHEN REMODELING AT GLENNEY’S Famous names too, like jack and Jill children's shoes, Keds and Converse. Come in today and see. the benefits Coventry used toys for the holiday Church Community House received under the This printing test pattern is MONTH LONG SALE OF ARISTOKRAFT cc.mmittee. on Rt. 44A. program. The guest speaker will be part of The Herald quaiity con­ llarvoHl Danre trol program in order to give The board will also dis­ Miss Ellen Paine of BEAUTIFUL PREFINISHED KITCHEN CABINETS The Robertson School you one of the finest muse I cuss attendance and tar­ Simsbury. Miss Paine newspapers in the nation. j^loi'ist & Greenhouses* SALE ENDS NOV. 30 diness. PTO will sponsor a recently returned from Harvest Dance Saturday Costa Rica. She has from 9 to 1 a.m. Select the cabinets your space and End-Of-Season color slides. THIS IS ALL YOU PAY! The Coventry High All local seniors are taste demand all with a luxury School Dance Band will welcome. feature that’s beautifully practical - WIDTH WALL BASE r______LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER SPECIAL RHORON finished shelves that defy PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP Moncheiter 643-9559 stains, heat, abrasions. CHOOSE 18” 25.20 34.20 ALUMINUM 621 HArfFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER il- t FROM BEAUTIFUL SIERRA WEEKENDSPECIALI 2 4 " 29.40 39.60 SIDING House 40x20x8 CARNATIONS AT CASH & CARRY SAVIRGS 3 0 ” 36.00 47.40 AS LOW AS *3 8 .4 0 , SHUeV SLING 52.80 *1,100 *2 .2 9 .0 . A loafer pum p you can crush in your hand . -T ' ' Lots of up-front interest puts feet in focus t i l Q Q All other types and sizeszes at Va Free Estimates wear in utter comfort. Sizes 5-10. under skirts or pants. Sizes 5-10. T I C . 3 i 3 CALL (Cash and Cany) comparable savings. C&L Home NO LONG DELIVERY WAITS- Home Improvement FLOWERS and ARRANGEMENTS FOR EVERT OCCASION^ 1v CABINETS ARE STOCKED 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 646-4219 FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. On IN MANCHESTER Buy your cabinets today- WOODUND GARDENS In^lnventorv kitchen tomorrow! 168 Woodland Straot, Manchestor • Phone 643-8474 AGWi Window Wonderland HOUSE STAINLESS Cannon Craft EHR7H mOTHER BULB FOLIAGE PLANTS STEEL SINKS FRESH FLORIDA FRUIT $■ SHUTTERS The shoe with outlandish comfort that lets QQ TERRARIUM- S s t r SINGLE BOW L i « i FORTHE you walk naturally, beautifully. Sizes 5-10. T l k > 3 3 , Reg. <24.00 I Perk up decor, glamorize any room, quickly. Inexpensively with permanently THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-NOW Bring us a pair of SALE installed open frame or slatted-style $ 2 Q 4 0 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS English Ivy^ shutters. Sizes to fit every window: widths your old shoes and from 6” to 12”; heights from 16” to 36” put them in the TRADE-IN CROCUS .. 8^ Asparagus DOUBLE BOW L Order Now Thru Pee. 2nd Tagway Trade-in Bin. Reg. ‘32.25 AS LOW AS W e ll send them to BIN Fern Save 15% •1.36 a local charity. W ell TULIPS „ 13^ ON PURCHASE OF 4 OR MORE h r Pee. 18th PelhRiy Christmas $2740 6”x16” give you $1 o ff any JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! g a l l purchase of $7.99 DAFFODILS .. 18^ Cactus GIVE SOMEONE SOME FRESH or m o re , and 50c o ff 3 for >2.00 Single Handle FLORIDA SUNSHINE THIS YEAR 643-5123 any purchase up to | / $7.99. Limit: one " 1 f 1 NO-WASHER ( 4 A ^ trade-in per item Freshly Cut, All Colors TANGERINES TANGELOS FAUCET NAVEL ORANGES purchased. T rade 4/6 BUSHa V5 BUSHa 4/5 B U S H a COUNTER TOPS < ' Thle le Om aweeteet citne halt • Help eed Mellon ms/// Footwear and CHRYSANTHEMUMS • Loadad •Wi lea el Vllemla Cl upto~ bunch A ■ W W grewa. Uaesaally hm gaallty and • Nee M rich Ileaer 6 ’ . 8 - - 1 0 ' - 1 2 ’ FROM $22*® . $MI p«r kH aeai to peel.' • Flaeat eetlap ereepe preme handbags only. Regular 4.95 per L.F. la Flerlde . .1 ^ $1.11 Mr T agw ay. Best Buy! Il.tl AN k«k TRUE BLUE SPRUCE N o w *3 .5 5 6’ to 8’ a * ’ ' ^ $ i 9 q c PINK GRAPEFRUIT PICK-UP YOUB m U E GRAPEFRUIT 4/S BUSHEL LAWN FOOD X f c i V a l Floridp’i finatt-tastint FRESH FRUIT 4/5 BUSHEL »19 *»-*2 9 ** MANCHESTER eltrv8 fruit dsnpY fpf fot8 0 HOURS good Mf/flf/ MANCHESTER $ (,» AM k u $8.95 ptr box y ' In the eveni o( ■ m«|or liM ie , price m«v advartc* or becauA* ol inUrior quality ba univailabla. DEERFIELD N O W |w.g!g lenn ey SHOP FRIDAY ONLY SOLD WITH ADVANCE ORDEH. SHOES' 336 No. Main St. flK a your order at the followino local Agway Sloroa and Mapraaanlaliyaa Look — Special, Now Reduced To TO 8:30 P.M. 20-10-5 ' ^ il A F LOW PRICESI Choose From CO. aroNE Hobns: Mon. To m . Wod. Fri. 5,000 sq. ft 9/1 l|H M a n y :- TREES, SHRUBS, and 8:30 lo 8:30 p.m. Thurt. I:S0 to 8:30 AGWAY. INC. EQUIPMENT SHOP Reg. $5.95 T i V V Tel. 649-5253 SATURDAYS Sal. 8:00 lo 4:30 Mon Tuoa Thurt Erl EVERGREENS... 540 NEW STATE ROAD. 8:00 to 8:00 OPEN EVERY DAY 10 to 10 K-Mart Shopping Mall TO 4 P.M. BUCKLAND 643-5123 t a t 8:00 lo 4:00 Cloatd Wtdntadg I S ”''SMEle] 207 Spencer Street, Manchester

. J PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 — PAGE NINETEEN table, plants, baked goods and a Child testing programs snack bar. Another coordinator leaves Homemade breads and colonial MANCHESTER: SWWOM U O Tt-H O tW \ from the agency nurses. To learn toys w ill be sold by the Junior Vernon service agency which organizes and under a grant from the Legal En­ Hebron forcement Assistance Administra­ more, call the agency. Woman’s Club. The Area Special Mrs. Jean Long, service coor­ offers all types of services through 260 North Main St. EVKEVN CKOSTO.N tion. (Jiristinus fair Education Class will be selling dinator of the Hockanum Valley cooperative agreements with other EXTRA DRY 228-9561 Michaol McElduff Jr., director of Q S p H o id i, Christmas ornaments. Community Council has resigned existing agencies such as Child and The Community Health Service, Homemade and handcrafted items the center, said he has already GLASTONBURY: will be featured at the annual Christ­ The fair will be open Nov. 21 from 7 that position to take one with the Family Services, Child Guidance Inc. is offering vision and hearing started the process for selecting a CEPACOL Unscented, Light mas Fair sponsored by the Episcopal to 9 p.m. and Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to Catholic Family Services as family Clinic, Rockville Public Health Nur­ testing for children ages three and new coordinator and hopes to have Fox Run Mall Powder Unscented, Churchwomen of St. Peter’s Nov. 21 .I p.m. counselor. sing Association and several others. CEPACOL four every first and third Thursday someone hired by Nov. 24. The pay O i S C O U N T MOUTHWASH Light Powder Regular, and 22 at Phelps Hall, Rt. 85. The Episcopal Churchwomen will Mrs. Long has been with the local The center also has three morning from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. range for the position is $9,500 to $13,- LOZENGES Regular. meet tonight at 8 p.m. in Phelps Hall council for one year. She said she has counselors for youth and teen-age There is no charge. Parents should There will be Christmas GLASTONBURY: 1 2 6 for a regular meeting. counseling who work at the center 0 0 0 . G oz. ■ call the agency office at 228-9428 for decorations, needlecraft, a children’s found her work there both gratifying 19 and challenging but has missed the Fox Run Mall an appointment. 6 3 < - 1 long-term counseling, “ which is my Goal of the preschool testing is Women’s courses Willimantic widow wins Bay Stale lottery first love.” prevention of impairments through The Manchester Women’s Center Tuesdays. detection and treatment. The testing BOSTON (UPI) - Mrs. Helen children, 18 grandchildren and six As coordinator for Hockanum at Manchester Community College The first course is meant to give a Marrotte, 66, of Willimantic, Conn., Valley she helped people define their VANQUISH will be at the agency office on Rt. 66 great grandchildren. offers two four-week courses starting basic understanding of electricity llic extra-strength' M.ignrsiaPHILLIPS in Columbia. won $100,000 Wednesday night in the The money will be paid to her in in­ problems. Then she referred them to Tuesday. and how it is generated. Simple ixiin Ibrimila with TABLETS the proper help. gentle buffere,,^. The well child clinics have begun Massachusetts Lottery. stallments of $10,000 a year for 10 They are electricity for women and household repairs will be explained. Fast Antacid Relief and are monthly. Children receive Mrs. Marrotte, who has been a years, and will enable her to move She said she misses the long-term backpacking. One class w ill be devoted to P HALEY’S M-0 REGULAR OR physical exams, and immunizations widow for 21 years, said she would out of the housing project in which counseling which is not now part of The electricity course is Tuesdays working on broken appliances her job. FLAVORED by pediatricians with assistance give some her winnings to her five she has been living. from 9 to 10:30 a.m. brought from home. BAYER BAYER PHILLIPS MILK The community center is a multi­ Backpacking is 10:30 a.m. to noon BAYER DECONGESTANT TIME RELEASE VANQUISH OF MAGNESIA MIDOL CAMPO ASPIRIN TABLETS ASPIRIN CAPLETS TABLETS TABLETS PHENIQUE I 39 99 |10 15 | 0 7 | 0 7 5 0 ’s 8 3 < 24’s 1 1 8 2 < IN IN PHILLIPS MILKi

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Workers gird Regional economic plan Homes For Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Portuguese VERNON - just over draws mixed reactions Manchester line, a gorgeous ten room split Ranch, with glfi* SERVICE IS large pool, cabana,.etc., high Assembly BOSTON (UPI) — Most everyone problems on a regional basis,” he OUR OKLY REALTOR 50's and well worth it. T. J. danietf realo P R Q Q yQ J agreed on the fact New Englanders said. lie ra lii Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. MIS LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - “This is absolutely top notch. must convince the business com­ $14,900 — 4-room summer cottage with a beautiful Thousands of construction workers munity they want its capital and We’re tired of waiting for the federal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 10 ye lake view, besieging Portugal’s National 24’ living room, first floor must show the region is worthy of it. government to act,” said former S26,S00 — 4-room Ranch with garage close to Amston Assembly Palace today allowed 200 family room with firMlace But there were mixed reactions U.S. Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz, and beamed ceilings. Eat-in Lake. deputies trapped inside to leave the Wednesday concerning the prac­ a conference participatant. kitchen, formal dining room, $29,900 — 19 acres of privacy with loh'g road frontage. building but demanded Prime “It’s a good start, but it needs a PHONE 643-2711 king sized Master bedroom, ticality of a 12-point plan aimed at FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD $32,900 — 4 bedroom Cape with built-ins, carpeting, Minister Jose Pinheiro de Azevedo putting New England back on its helluva lot of work before I’d want to aluminum siding, two car gar­ new furnace and FHA approved. remain until their demands were implement it,” said Halsey Smith, a age, treed lot, mint condition, economic feet through increased Make some­ ••••••••••••§••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• $51,400, Phiibrick Agency, $34,900 — Aluminum sided Cape with garage In a met. 13 most convenient area. capital flow and a better-utilized former banker now director for one happy Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Realtors, 646-4200. The concession came as political labor force. research and advanced study at the $36,900 — 7-room Colonial Condominium with 4 parties mobilized their forces for a “It is a victory for common University of Maine. Today — COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 baths, carpeting, built-ins, rec room and central air- m 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, showdown throughout the country. sense,” U.S. Commerce secretary “I don’t think we can afford to sit Call 643-2711 conditioning. Both right-and left-wing groups breezeway, garage, swim­ $43,200 — If you are thinking new, don’t miss our 6- Rogers C.B. Morton stated at the all­ around and study this to death,” ming pool, redwood deck, warned of an “imminent coup countered Rhode Island’s outspoken wooded yard, $42,500. room Colonial on Alexander St. Please note the quality day symposium where the CONNECTICUT’S construction. d’etat’’ from the other side. recommendations Were unveiled by a Gov. Phillip Noel. “Even if we make Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, A Socialist party spokesman called 646-4200. $46,900 — 4 bedroom Colonial with 2 baths and 2 gar­ task force appointed by the New some wrong turns along the way 1 HOMEMADE ages. The price is not a misprint. the siege an open attempt by the England Regional Commission. we’ll be getting where we want to go Pumpkin, Apple §1 Communists and radical left to EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine $47,900 — Oversized 7-room Split in one of “This is the first time in the sooner.” and Mince Pies HAPPINESS IS ? VITAL LIFELINE room s, 22x28 M aster Manchester's finest areas. overthrow the government. history of this country that represen­ The report, eight months in the COMING TO i bedroom, family room, game room, den, private yard, on $48,900 5 bedroom Victorian lor those who ap­ A spokesman for the conservative tatives of these several entities have making, emphasized the need for preciate a period home in A-1 condition. Social Democratic Center party com­ Second dead end street in prime ever come together to solve such successful collaboration of private Zion’s $49,900 — 5-year-old, 5 bedroom Colonial with 2 gar­ pared the event to the storming of the ■jii Congregational The Connecticut Red Cross neighborhood, for further and public sectors in the effort: iji Church Sale and details call Phiibrick Agency, ages. Here is the buy o( the year. Winter palace in Petrograd in 1917, Suggestions included more coor­ Realtors, 646-4200. $57,900 — Spacious 8-room Colonial on a huge treed which brought the Communists to dinated regional job placement, tax I “PUMPKIN Supper BLOOD PROGRAM lot. Designed for the family that needs a lot of elbow power in the Soviet Union. Has attractive permanent openings now for: GARRISON COLONIAL - four breaks for small businesses, creation Friday, 6 - 9 § room both inside and outside. As the first deputies began leaving FEST’’ • REGISTERED NURSES •LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS and years old, fieldslone of a privately funded regional fund to Cooper and High Sts. fireplace, beam ceiling, wall- the ornate palace, the unruly technicians • drivers FBI is accused supply debt capital to established Sunday Sponsored by L\A/ML to-wall carpeting, family LIST YOUR HOUSE IN . . . demonstrators formed a corridor for Presented honorary OTH memberships firms and re-emphasis of vocational November 16th Excellent Wages and Benefits room, sliding glass doors to them to pass through. of violating education. 2-5 P.M. large deck, garage, mint con­ The crowd estimated at 20,000 dition, $49,900. Phiibrick Joseph Blette, president of the Organization of for the handicapped in various parts of town. Its implementation will be the top Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, cheered the Communist represen- man’s rights ag’enda item at the December Nurses start from $9,240. Laboratory staff ranges $6,825-$11,025. depending upon REALE’S (XHtllER tives of the constituent assembly, but the Handicapped (OTH), at left, presents Recipients are, from left, Phyllis Jackston, skills. Drivers start from $6,300-$6,825, depending upon experience. 37V2 hour NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A defense meeting of the region’s governors in week with (our weeks vacation after one year, plus 11 holidays and generous sick CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 jeered and screamed insults against honorary membership cards in the OTH to Pascal Prigpano, Matthew Monarty Jr., John city utilities, handy location, attorney for one of the defendants in Vermont. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING leave. Excellent health coverage. the others. several members of the Board of Directors in Thompson, and Jack Greenberg. (Herald photo Although there was disagreement $31,500. Phiibrick Agency, the Shelton factory firebombing trial DEADLINE Realtors, 646-4200. It was unclear whether all of the appreciation of their efforts in obtaining ramps by Pinto) says his client’s constitutional rights about the political expediency of RATES The need to maintain a cbnfinufhg supply of blood and products for Connec­ deputies were willing to run the risk 12:00 noon the day before ticut families is essential and imparative in'the public interest. We welcome CAPE - Lovely three bedroom were violated and that certain some recommendations, participants publication. CIRCA 1830 well maintained Cape, fireplaced living room, 1 day . lOit word per day applications from qualified persons interested in a rewarding and satisfying career DARTMOUTH ROAD of passing through the evidence should not be introduced. generally agreed mutual economic Deadline for Saturday and nine room Antique Colonial, carpeted, kitchen with family 3 days . .9$ word per day as part of this vital program. Martin School, large seven- demonstrators. It also was uncertain Attorney Andrew Bowman of health of each New England state is Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. four fireplaces, four area. Garage. Large treed lot. 6 days . .6$ word per day For More Information, Call or Write bedrooms, study, one full and room Raised Ranch, Merritt Agency. 646-1180. whether the prime minister was still Bridgeport said in U.S. District to the advantage of the whole. 26 days . .7$ word per day inside. two I 2 baths plus attached plaster walls, tiled baths, Compromise energy bill drafted Court Wednesday that Albert R. Asked if he would feel guilty trying 15 words. $2.00 minimum PLEASE READ five room unfinished carriage large closets, built-ins, OWNER must sell in The deputies had been trapped in­ Happy A d s ...... $2.15 Inch CONNECTICUT RED CROSS BLOOD CENTER Coffey, accused of conspiracy in the to get businesses to move to Rhode YOUR AD (An Equal Opportunity Employer) shed, potential for studio, carpeting, 2 fireplaces, Manchester Custom Ranch side the building for more than 18 etc., two story barn, well built in 1974, two large WASHINGTON (UPI) - The con­ ly, set gasoline mileage standards for price of $7.66 a barrel for domestic destruction of the Sponge Rubber Island from Massachusetts where Classified ads are taken over 209 Farmington Ave., Farmington, Conn. 06032 large family room, 2-car hour's without food and only water to oil, forcing it down from the current taxes are soaring, Noel insisted, the phone as a convenience, treed lot, $54,000, Phiibrick garage, city utilities bedrooms with 8' closets, two gressional conference committee cars, nudge Americans toward alter­ Products Co. fire March 1, was im­ Tel. 677-4531 Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. drink. They said they had spent the “No, I’m the fastest gun in the East The Herald is responsible for excellent condition. Owner full baths, huge linen closet, that haggled six weeks on an energy nate fuels and give the President average of $8.75. The President could properly questioned by the FBI. only one incorrect insertion and huge living room and eat-in night sleeping on benches and tables. bill has finally worked out a com­ power to ration gasoline in an then raise the average as much as 10 The attorney claimed Coffey was and mutual concern doesn’t mean then only to the size of the NEW RANCH - Extra large retiring, anxious to sell! kitchen, new stove and The workers’ leaders said they had promise. The result, if approved by emergency. per cent a year over the 40-month life interrogated before he had a chance lack of competition.” original insertion. Errors which modern kitchen, two baths, refrigerator, lush wall-to-wall decided to give Azevedo until 10 p.m. do not lessen the value of the fireplace, 2-car garage, CHARLES LESPERANCE carpeting, oversized two car both houses and President Ford, of the program. to obtain legal counsel and before he “If a new business wants to locate advertisement will not be cor­ ISOME OF OUR EMPLOYEESI Democratic conferees said they aluminum siding and win­ 649-7620 garage. 643-5220, evenings, (4 p.m. EST) to meet their fuii wage could be lower gasoline prices until were told the Federal Energy Ad­ Controls that 'expire Saturday was formally arraigned, and thus in Rhode Island, fine. If they locate rected by an additional inser­ demands. tion. dows, large deck, picture win­ mid-1977. ministration would reluctantly clamp a limit of $5.25 a barrel on evidence against him shouldn’t be ad­ in Massachusetts, I'd rather have dow in basement with walk­ MANCHESTER - Duplex, Earlier, Azevedo appeared on a The bill, approved in conference recommend Ford sign the bill, “old oil,” based on the 1972 produc­ mitted. them there than in Georgia. If they out to patio. $47,900. Phiibrick RAISED RANCH - seven . attention veterans, no money balcony to address the ARE ON STRIKE Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. rooms, beamed cathedral down, separate furnaces, cen­ Wednesday night, would force some despite some things he does not like tion rate, and leave “new oil,” that Coffey is one of nine defendants on can't make it in Massachusetts, even ceiling in living room with demonstrators but was.quickly booed conservation steps, push fuel prices about it. produced above 1972’s rate, uncon­ trial in federaFctJUftiii. the firebom­ Massachusetts would rather have Help Wanted 13 tral location, only $36,500, into silence. fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Keys. 528-9081. down but allow them to rise gradual- Disgruntled Republicans said they trolled and selling at about $12. bing. In various actions Wednesday them in Rhode Island," Noel MANCHESTER kitchen, formal dining room, Ford wanted specific amounts of reasoned. INVITATION PHONE FROM home to ser­ PART TIME Temporary, ac­ would refuse to sign the conference both before the jury and without the vice our customers in the Situation Wanted 15 15x21 family room with MANCHESTER - six spacious report. N_pne of them signed it old oil freed from controls gradually. jury present, federal prosecutors dis­ countant bookkeeper, WEST SIDE CAPE fireplace, wooded acre lot rooms, attached garage, 64 TO BID Manchester area, flexible ELECTRICIAN Three bedrooms, two-car The conferees’ version would let him cussed airplane tickets between Manchester Public account, WILL BABYSIT in my home with privacy, garage, $44,900, Milford Buckley School area, Wednesday, although they have Scalded bids will be hours, super earnings, 249- requires bright person to Full-time position, for a garage, fireplace, im­ Weicker calls bill ‘dishonest’ free whatever he wanted, if he makes 7773. half or full days. Weekdays. Phiibrick Agency Realtors, asking, $34,500, call 643-6882. several days to do so while the staff Pittsburgh and New York City, and LEGAL received in the Office of assist in accounting and tax licensed electrician, Have three year old would like mediate occupancy, $35,- 646-4200. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. gradually thereafter. It also would formal finding of need and keeps records of telephone calls between areas. January through April. excellent salary and writes the final language. The Director of General NURSES AIDES - All shifts, playmates. Reliable mother. 900. MANCHESTER Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., today set gasoline mileage standards for NOTICE Reply Manchester Herald, benefits, for more infor­ MINI-FARM on West side, The oil price section of the bill was the increases within the average places some of the defendants lived Services, 41 Center Street, full and part time, weekdays Reasonable. Green School labeled the national energy bill cars, encourage alternate fuels, and NOTICE OF Box J. mation, please contact area.. 646-8166. WARREN E. seven room home in excellent the most bitterly debated. allowed by the bill. or worked in. Manchester, Connecticut and weekends. Only POOL and COOL drafted by a congressional con­ give the President power to ration DISSOLUTION AND the Personnel Depart­ condition, new siding etc., Yes, a pool and central air- It would set an initial average until November 25, 1975 at experienced need apply. Good AUTO BODY - person, must HOWLAND garage, large lot with garden ference committee “an accommoda­ gasoline in an emergency. NOTICE TO CREDITORS starting salary and liberal ment - 646-1222, Ext. 481 conditioning go with this OF 11:00 a. m, for the be experienced, good working and fruit trees, shed, $42,000. seven-room Raised Ranch tion to politics, not energy.” fringe benefits. East Hartford conditions, Olenders Body following: MANCHESTER Phiibrick Agency, Realtors, plus two baths, two Weicker said he voted against the MEEK EXPRESS, INC. Convalescent Home, 745 Main Shop, 875-2517 ask for George 646-4200. FIRE HOSE Street, East Hartford, Conn. □ EDUCATION fireplaces, two-car garage, bill drafted Wednesday night because Notice is hereby given Bednarz. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL STAFFORD SPRINGS - two that MEEK EXPRESS, Bid forms, plans and 71 Haynes Street family, exceptionally lovely, TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car % acre lot, wall-to-wall it is “a dishonest piece of legislation PERSON to handle all billing SCHOOL BUS Drivers - we carpeting, and huge deck. INC. has been dissolved by specifications are functions, review documents, M anchester Private Instructions 18 five rooms each side. This garage, in desirable location, which I can’t vote for despite the available at the General will train, knowledge of country home completely handy to all schools. Excellent Immediate occupancy. vote of the Board of Direc­ data preparation, data entry, Manchester necessary, five rosy political picture it may paint.” Services Office, 41 Center computer operation. Must VOICE INSTRUCTION - renovated, top to bottom.Oil condition $44,500. Phiibrick Asking $45,900, The bill could lower gasoline prices tors and Shareholders. All year auto experience NURSES AIDES - 7-3, full ^^pular and classical music, heat, garage, large lot, city Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Street, Manchester, have good speed in typing, 10 required, 643-2373. WARREN E. until mid-1977, but allow them to rise creditors having claims key adding machine, and good time and part time, weekdays children and adults. In the sewer, water, most con­ jkOHE S« BAM0N6 B C O m ^ H Connecticut. or weekends, good starting RAISED RANCH- on extra are directed to present number aptitude. Must be convenience of your home or venient. High 30's. Look at large lot, with country at­ HOWLAND them to the law firm of Town of Manchester, quick to learn and retain salary, liberal fringe benefits, in my studio. Katherine your leisure. Further infor­ Realtors 643-1108 Connecticut details, well organized with East Hartford Convalescent Morris, 684-5019. mation. call Donald S. Gale, mosphere. in Manchester. Garrity, Walsh & Diana, AUTO SALESPERSON Seven rooms, 1 baths, two good judgement. Excellent Home, 745 Main St., E. Hart­ Realty Company. 289-7939, 753 Main Street, Robert B. Weiss, Experience not necessary. Must ford. fireplaces, sliding glass doors MANCHESTER - assume this benefits and opportunity. Call have at least a high school 646-3790. General Manager to large deck, aluminum Manch.ster, Connecticut, Ann Marquis, at Economy education. Apply in person to Mr. 7 1/2% FHA mortgage, Cape, on or before March 1, 1976. Electric Supply, 646-2830, Carter, or Mr. Duff. Carter EXPERIENCED Chef to IJ REAL ESTATE MANCHESTER - Richard siding, 2-car garage, Only beautiful kitchen, carpeting, $47,500. Phiibrick Agency, Claims not presented will Manchester. An equal oppor-. Chevrolet Company, Inc., 1229 prepare noon and evening Martin School, seven room treed lot, only $34,900, Keys, this w eek’s tuntiy employer. Main Street, Manchester. meal, in a large convalescent Ansaldi Built Raised Ranch, Realtors, 646-4200. 528-9081, be barred as provided in home, good starting salary, Homes For Sale 23 two fireplaces, rec room, Section 33-379 (d) of the □ NOTICES PART TIME cleaners needed, excellent fringe benefils, beautiful private treed yard, BOLTON - large seven room Connecticut General early morning and evening PART TIME short order must work every other $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet $59,900, Hayes Corporation, DESIGN YOUR Raised Rancn, executive weekend, and some holidays, Statutes. Lost and Found 1 hours, 6-10 a.m. Must have cook, Monday-Friday, 11-2, kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, 646- 0131. OWN HOME!! neighborhood, call Dubaldo- Meek Express, Inc. transportation. 649-5334. Apply Hartford Road Dairy East Hartford Convalescent tile baths, $435 monthly in­ Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. Home, 745 Main St., E. Hart­ come. Hutchins Agency, 646- MANCHESTER - cute Randb Custom builder has By Garrity. Vvaish LOST - small golden retriever Queen, 684 Hartford Road. mutt, vicinity Bolton Lake, MATURE sitter- year around ford. 3166. with four bedrooms, rec beautiful lots in both MANCHESTER - six room est & Diaiid answers to Mickey. Reward. JANITOR - full time, mature room, fireplace, full base­ Manchester and Bolton! Colonial only three years old, B for two school aged boys. Its Attorneys Pam. 646-2376. Convenient transportation. individual, good starting AMERICAN FROZEN Food $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room ment, priced to sell at $36,900. For details, ask for Mr. immaculate condition, three Call 646-1763 after 7 p.m.. salary and liberal fringe has openings for experienced Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Owner anxious, Frechette & Matthew. bedrooms, fireplace, IVz FOUND - I’uppy, male, black benefits, East Hartford Con­ and inexperienced people for heating, stove, refrigerator. Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144. baths, owners leaving state, and brown, white on chest, $50, GUARANTEE. For three valescent Home, 745 Main St,, telephone canvassing. If you Hutchins Agency 646-3166. BELFIORE AGENCY priced to sell, Dubaldo- LEGAL collar, contact apartment 27, evenings per week, no E. Hartford. are willing to work hard for a BOLTON - HEBRON Line - REALTORS 647-1413 Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. 689 Main .Street, Manchester. deliveries, collections, or in­ good hourly rate, bonuses and seven room Cape, four Shoe a pleasant working at­ COVENTRY bedrooms, I'a baths, IMMACULATE, carpeted NOTICE vestment. Car and phone LOST - black and white necessary. 643-1283. mosphere. you may qualify. FANTASTIC breezeway, garage. U'i acres, MANCHESTER - eight room Manchester condominium, TOWN OF ANDOVER AUTO MECHANIC three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Alaskan malamute, female, Permanent position with old es­ Call 875-077^ RAISED RANCH A must to see. $49,900, Cen­ newer Colonial, on acre lot. CONNECTICUT kids dog, answers to Cleaka, tablished dealership. Excellent Huge kitchen, living ro6m with tury 21 Tedford Real Estate, Central air, spacious closets, AN OHIO OIL CO. offers plen­ fringe benefits including paid fireplace, 3’^arge bedrooms, D'z four bedrooms, living room, PUBLIC HEARING Reward. 646-4072, 649-1373, ty of money plus cash REAL ESTATE Sales people, 647- 9914. dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 breakfast bar, carport, vacations, pension plan, free licensed and experienced, for baths plus beautiful family room. beautifully decorated. Save by OF THE ZONING after 6. bonuses, fringe benefits to major medical and life insurance. F’riced in 30’s. 649-5306. baths, family room with BOARD OF APPEALS mature individual in See Mr. Carter in person or call sales work with one of the ANDOVER- seven room fireplace, two car garage, calling owner, 646-3352 after 6 646-6464. areas longest established real p.m. Mid-30's. AtCBT,tMsisalyDu The Zoning Board of LOST - Savings Passbook Manchester area. Regardless EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Raised Ranch, with IVz baths, tremendous buy at $54,900, number 046-0-01899-7. Hart­ estate firms. Phone or write on 1.7 acres, T, J. Crockett, Appeals of Andover, of experience, airmail A. F. CARTER CHEVROLET BARROWS & WALLACE Frechette & Iviarlin, Inc. ford National Bank and Trust Read, Pres., American Arthur Shorts, J, Watson Manchester Nen Haven Hartford Realtor, 643-1577. Realtors, 646-4144. Connecticut will hold a Company, North Manchester CO., INC. Beach Company, 193 East 649-5306 397-1515 728-6615 Lubricants Co., Box 696, SOUTH WINDSOR needtotransfernioiiey public hearing in the Town Office. Application made for Dayton, Ohio. 45401. 1129 Main St. Center Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER- like new VERNON - $38,900 - Country payment. M anchester 647-9139. Custom built Cape, rec room, BEAUTIFUL SPLIT! 1 Office Building, living, one minute from Large kitchen, formal dining 3 DAYS ONLY AVON - Want an inside line on MANCHESTER - Price formal dining room, highway. Six room Ranch, between your savings ami Wednesday,, Nobember 19, LEGAL SECRETARY - local applianced kitchen, garage, room, super family room with bar, FOUND - one female German the world of beauty and newly painted, 18' above­ 3 bedrooms, 2-car garage & im­ 1975 at 8:00 p.m. to hear FULL TIME - Meat counter, law office, experienced reduced $3,000 on this im­ Shepherd mix, Avery St. area, fashion? Be an Avon represen­ maculate seven-room Cape. huge terraced yard, $42,900, ground pool, large family maculate grounds' 649-5306. the following applications call Dog Warden, 646-4555. ■full benefits, call Coventry preferred, shorthand and Century 21 Tedford Real tative, We're the world's Market, 742-6439. Custom kitchen, three or four room with bar, new wall-to- chediing accounts. asking for relief from the largest cosmetics company. typing, essential, full time, or Estate, 647-9914. wall carpet. Call I’at. Century part time afternoons. 643-8824. bedrooms, rec room, over­ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 9.90 Personals 2 Earn money for extras you sized garage. Secluded yard 21, Jackston-Avante. 646-1316 zoning laws of the Town of LIGHTING - showroom sales, SIX ROOM Cape, in center of BARROWS & WALLACE reg. $16 want too. Interested? Call 523- etc. Priced to sell. $37,900. R. or 646-5461. MandnslK T He» Hum HtrUord At most banks, transferring money between Andover. CROSS COUNTRY Venture part time, permanent. Must toWfl, selling for $31,900, T. J. 9401. nave related experience or Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 619-53M 397 1515 728-6815 save 6.10 No. 131 — Eugene Sam- planned in near future, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. background to assist in PARAGDN 646-1980 NEW HOMES - Ranches, your savings and checking accounts involves a martino requesting relief looking for interested parties Capos, Colonials, available or to share expenses and driving, wholesale supply house TOOL CO.JNC. W om en’s waterproof confusing combination of deposit slips, withdrawal from zoning regulations lighting department. Phone REDUCED FOR quick sale - will build to suit. Single and BRAND NEW and Beautiful! call 649-2387 after 6. MEDICAL Has openings lor; Iwo-family homes in several boots! Sturdy vinyl limiting lot size to a Mr. Claman for appointment, two family, 30 Locust Street, Custom Ranch in professional slips, and check writing. - TRANSCRIPTIONIST 646-2830. FIRST CLASS no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. MANCIIESrER locations, starting from $48.- and executive area. Wall-to- with side zip. In minimum of one acre for MACHINISTS 500. Good financing, will con­ wall practically everywhere. purposes of construction of Part-time position now available black or brown. Sizes COUNTER person must be Must be able to set-up MANCHESTER - new listing, TO SETTiE ESTATE sider trades. Merritt Agency. Many features including ther­ CBT's Jet Banking ends all that. a single family dwelling. for medical transclptionist, with mopane windows, 17' rear 5 to 10. Short boot □ FINANCIAL good typing skills. Medical ter­ over 18, full time, apply in and work from blueprints. five room older home, central Tliree family, 6-3-3, two-car 646-1180. Lots 630 and 631, Woodside minology is necessary. Please con­ person only. Howard Johnson location, small barn $29,900, garage. Fast Sale Needed! deck, automatic kitchen, (not shown) In black With a Jet Banking Account you can make transfers by just Lane, Andover, Connec- tact Personnel Department, 646- Restaurant, 394 Tolland Turn­ Experienced Only Hayes Corp.. 646-0131. MANCHESTER UNUSUAL ■Two familyily with’ raised hearth fireplace. Two only. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages '8 1222, Ext. 481. pike, Manchester. two black marblelarble fireplaces! car garage. Must sell fast. Op­ tu;ut. vitn portunity knocks, answer it calling a special toll free number 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Apply at MANCHESTER- first offering RECENT TWO FAMILY Six-Five, flats with new No. 132 — Ernest J. Reed MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ PART TIME dishwasher seven rooms, full basement immaculate condition, three wiring. Recent heating now. Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Give our operator the proper identification numbers along with the MANCHESTER 121 Adams Street, system. I’arkay wooden Agency. 647-1413. requesting relief from cond, third. All kinds. Realty nights, 4-12, apply in person, all city utilities, oil heat, com­ bedroom apartments, many statewide. Credit rating um M anchester plete aluminum siding, fl'oors. Flxcellent income with zoning regulations MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Howard Johnson Restaurant, extras. Separate furnaces Shoes, D&L In Corbins, amount you want transferred. That's it. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ 71 Haynes St. excellent condition, asking future possibilities. FOREST HILLS Finest! prohibiting screening, sif­ 394 Tolland Turnpike, and driveways. Fenced in Avon, Bristol, Vernon fidential, quick Manchester, Ct. Manchester. price $36,900. Assumable 67o Convenient location, never a Eight room, four bedroom ting, washing, crushing and 60x150 level lot. Owners vacancy. Call now, Belfiore contemporary Colonial with 2 and Manchester. We do all the paper work for you. And at no charge to you. arrangements. Alvin Lundy REAL ESTATE Sales - mortgage, with large down other forms of processing Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ license and experience payment. Charles building a new liome. Tenant Agency, 647-1413. 1 2 baths, 2-car garage, and a Just come in and sign up today. on property having sand tion Plaza, Hartford. referred, hours to suit. South Lesperance, 649-7620. income cuts your monthly plethora of extras' too J Announcements 3 Announcements numerous to mention. A and gravel pits, located on Evenings, 233-6879. indsor, Manchester and payments in liali. Easily TWO or three bedroom, six vicinity. Liberal commission FIRST TIME on market, An- tinanccd. room Cape, Bowers School "must see " home on a short Long Hill Road, Andover, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT schedule. W. J. Barcomb saldi built, brick front, three area, new kitchen flooring, cul-de-sac street with a Connecticut. A thirty day mortgages — interim finan­ Realtor, 644-8000. bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, LAWRENCE F. FIANO partial finished rec room, new delightful combination of sun permit is being requested. cing — expeditious and con­ central convenient location. heating unit, fully insulated, and shade. For further REALTORS 649-5371 details, Mr. Hurwitz. Belfiore At this hearing in­ fidential service, J.D. Real HOLIDAY FAIR REAL ESTATE Sales in 100x150' lot. Only $42,500. Bel garage and tool shed, owner. It^ banking the way you wont It. Estate Assoc, 646-1980, greater Hartford area. Tired Air Real Estate, 643-9332, 649-1234. Agency, 647-1413. terested persons may NOV. 15 10 A.M. - 3 P.M. or trying to sell residential appear and be heard and TRINITY CDVENANT CHURCH property, join our successful BY DICK CAVALLI written communications 302 Hackmatack St., Manchester investment division and earn WINTHROP received. Said appeals are □ EMPLOYMENT large immediate commissions Features: Potter's Wheel Demonstration, Swedish Im­ selling properties already I HATE DOSS.. r W E A R N O on file and may be seen in structured for purchase. Full ports, Baked Goods, Handmades, Christmas Store, THP/REALL-SO WEU-,NCr MANfe the office of the Town Help W anted 13 or part time - will train - for SaeSERVIENT- FL6A COLXAJ5. Betsy Ross Coffee Shop and Luncheon. confidential interview, 646- ME. THE CONNECTICUT BANK Clerk, Town Hall. tC JH m A N S . BUPPV, Zoning Board of JOBSEEKERS Employment 8250. , AND TRUST COMPANY Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Appeals, with full and part time oppor­ WANTED - person to babysit Andover, Conn. tunities available now. East occasional, evenings, Albert E. Richey, Muffler weekends, vacations. Must be . '■ ' • ' - ■ • V ' ' . . . s ' Hartford. 568-1070. Member F.D.I.C. Chairman K C g 3 l Center mature and dependable, call CARD GALLERY - Vernon, 647-1139. Mary C. McNamara, ttp,n/ffr ronvpnienre along u'ilh a nuperior product. Secretary full time - part time mature person, must be able to work Corner of Broad SALESPERSON for new Dated 6 November, 1975, ladies shop in Vernon, full or evenings and Saturday. Apply and Center Street M o n .-F rI. .. e a.m. - 9 p.m. DIOc Andover, Connecticut. in person only, located near K- Phone 646-2112 Sat ...... 8 a.m. - S p.m. part time, for appointment Mart. call 649-4430. 1 II-/3 \ PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 - PAGE TWENTY-THREE FRANK AND ERNEST = Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent S3 Autos For Sale 81 Answer to Previous Puzzle Charles M. Schultz VERNON - Town House TOYOTA - See us for reliable used Toyotas with our 60-day Canadian Gardens, a beautifully : Dear Abby PEANUTS landscaped apartment com­ 1007o warranty. We also buy W CAN'T GO TO NEEDLES NOW RENTING! used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ACROSS h'o u'l l b u m p in t o a munity of unusual architec­ 1. 6 Capital of - 2 Property item FOR THANIs5(5IWN6...HDUlL CACTUS! IF YOU BUMP THAT 345 Center Street, IM tural design, featuring private By Abigail Van Buren Newfoundland 3 Flows out r q 6ET L05TIN THE DESERT' INDEPENDENCE Manchester, 646-4321. □ s BANANA NOSE OF H'OURS entrances, private patio with 11 Hebrew 4 Born sliding glass door, wall-to- DEAR ABBY; The woman who is responsible for making ascetic E A l INTO A CACTUS, W L L BE WE PAY $15 for complete 5 Towns (ab.) A x l wall carpeting, range, my ex-husband a pervert now may be causing the same kihd 13 Overcome 6 Modern plane IN r e a l t r o u b le ! TILLAGE junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 14 Appraise refrigerator, disposal, master t I Manchester of behavior in my sons. 7 Many times r TV antenna, traverse rods; Auto Body, 528-1990. 15 Harmonize (poet.) Dif, from Route 6 & 44A We were divorced after two years of counseling that 16 Romanian coin 8 Hours (Fr.) 7 " storage and laundry facilities NoBh>rth on Rt. 83 (Main St.) ♦ didn t do one bit of good. When 1 was gathering my 17 Rocky crag in basement. Total electric, FORD - Torino station wagon, 9 John ----- ^ to Henry. ex-husband’s things to pack him up and get him out of the 19 Royal Corps of .} Garner no pets. One and two bedroom 1971, au to m a tic , pow er Signals (ab.) steering, radials, good condi­ house, I came across evidence that he is a sadist, masochist, 10 Saintes (ab.) 31 Mineral 38 Gaelic apartments immediately X Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in at 20 Popular brew 12 Venerates 32 Deer Lake and Helper (ab.) tion, $11450. 228-3100. exhibitionist, voyeur and transvestite! j n Ontario available through November ^park-like setting, quiet neighborhood,t 13 Challenge Heborn----- ‘*3 Sea eagle 1, starting at $165 per month. He has visitation rights to take our sons for weekends' 2^ efore 18 Native metal two of its (var) t close to shopping, church, bus, pooi andi 1972 TOYOTA C a rin a , subject to my approval, and when he does, he takes them to 23\cottish 21 Seem settlements 44 Legal Call 872-0528 Monday through sheepfold Lots-Land For Sale Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for ap­ automatic transmission, see his mother, who has caused all of these abnormalities in 23 Revolve 33 Number point 24 Painting-Papering 32 Articles tor Sale 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 ♦ tennis. I 24 Frolic 25 Sloping way 34 Girl's name 46 School pointment. while walls, excellent condi­ her son. Now I fear that she will make perverts out of her 26 Type of lettuce Featuring: tion, only 31,000 miles, call grandsons! 2 6 ------35 TooBauld subject COVENTRY - (North), INSIDE - Outside painting. CLEAN USED refrigerators, DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ 27 Card game 28 Sincere 37 Shop 47 Falsehood Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss Hillside wooded acre, ap­ Special rates for people over ranges, automatic washers, vations. Combined inside/out- MANCHESTER - November • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets owner, 646-5451, Please, Abby, help me to stop all this.- My psychiatrist 28 Take food proved building lot. Country 6^ Fully insured. Estimates with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's 1st occupancy, brand new • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups tells me to talk to my lawyer. My lawyer tells me to talk to '29 Printer’s i J- r ” T- 6 7 8 9 W side runs, partitioned privacy, measure scenic, prestigious, custom given. Call 649-7863, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- germicidal lighting. Canine three bedroom duplexes in • Private Entrances and Patios 1968 YELLOW automatic VW my psychiatrist. I am sick of talking to both these men. I'M AFRAID MR, THIS IS BUSY VGRY 2171______convertible, good second car, 30 Brazilian r r 12 13 BUTTERFIELD FOR ME MR. FINf- home area. $7800. Terms. 429- Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon residential neighborhood. • Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor Every time we talk, I get a bill. waltaba I'M SORRY SIR. MR, HAS HO CHOICE! CAN YOU M AKS 1304. WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00' Road, Manchester, 646-5971. Starling at $275 per month. Includes Heal ' call 875-1897 after 5. What is your advice? At least it’s free. 31 Enervate 14 IS BUTTERFIELP CAN'T SEE HES GOING TO BRIEF? per roll. Experinced SCREENED LOAM - Includes appliances and 32 Mountain crest YOU TODAY. WOULD YOU ___see Me - driveway gravel, processed GOING CRAZY tradesman. Call R. PRIVATE riding instructions, carpeting. Heat not included. MERCEDES BENZ, 230,1966. 34 Ventilate i6 TT IB 19 LIKE TO M AKE AN APPOINT- GHT gravel, sand, stone and fill. Security deposit and We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom Very clean, very good condi­ 35 Scottish alder MENT FOR NEYT WEEK? Real Estate Wanted 28 Starkweather, 644-3194. English and Western, $5.00 DEAR GOING: My advice may be free, but I am neither 21 2i George H. Griffing, Andover, references required. No pets.- apartments and townhouses throughout tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- tree per hour, call 633-5571, a doctor nor a lawyer, and you appear to need the services of 36 Certain PAINTING - interior and 742-7886. Call 647-9936 or 649-2003. the Town of Manchester. 9800 days, or 247-9031. 2$ 25 ALL CASH for your property anytime. both. I advise you to listen carefully to both these railways (coll.) within 24 hours. Avoid red exterior, paperhanging, 38 Enlisted (ab.) excellent work. References. DARK RICH loam, five yards PARTS DEPARTMENT now jprofessionals, follow THEIR advice and get your money’s i t 28 tape, instant service. Hayes BASSET HOUND - AKC Raymond F. Damato worth. 39 Robert t. Corporation. 646-0131. Free estimates. Fully in­ $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, open Saturdays. Complete line 40 Greek letter gravel, and stone 643-9504, registered, male, eight ♦ Owner Developer sured. Martin Mattson, 649- months, $150, 742-9394. ROCKVILLE 3-4 ROOMS t of Chrysler parts. Chorches 42 Gander and SELLING your house? Call us 4431. Motors, 649-3646. DEAR ABBY: I am a 17-year-old girl who plans to Humber are 31 32 33 SEASONED CORD Wood - ROCKLAND TERRACE t Designed fF'ith pursue law as a career. I am a straight A-student, and I’m among its first and we'll make you a LABRADOR Retrievers - Large and beautiful one and two 34 * 37 cord and 1/2 cord loads, becTroom apartments, heat, hot f You in Mind 1969 TOYOTA Corona - parts, cash offer. One day service. PAPER HANGING Expert. blacks and yellows, hunting neither pretty nor popular. I am somewhat anti-social, and 45 Broadsides Your average paper, in delivered, E. Yeomans, 742- water, all appliances. Including air conditioner and drive train I’m not domestically inclined, so marriage and a family for 38 ^9 E 40 41 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- 8907. stock, shots and wormed. dishwasher, disposal, carpeting, i Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.M. Daily 48 Solid (comb, 1577. average room , $25. Mr. After 6, 646-6784. pool and your own private terrace in very good condition, any me are out of the question. form) ■ i Richman, 646-3864. In a country setting. From $180. ♦ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor reasonable^ offer. 1-537-1627 I really don’t care about having a husband and a herd of 49 Attempters 42 43 44 4b 46 47 FIREWOOD - For sale, well No pets. t 50 Merits IMMEDIATE CASH for your OBEDIENCE Classes - star­ Amston. ' 48 49 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer seasoned, split or round. $25, t 649-3940 646-1021 643-4535| kids, and there is no way I will spend my life being a 51 Doctrine property. Let us explain our R. HEBERT” & Son ting at Wes-Mar Boarding 872-4223 529-6586 housewife. I’d crack up. per load. The Andrew Ansaldi *eeeeee**ee***eeeeee*e*eee***ee*eeeee**el 1971 PLYMOUTH sports sub­ 50 bl fair proposal. Call Mr. paperhanging, painting, com­ Kennels, Basic, Intermediate, 872-3976 My problem is my father. Every time I discuss my future DOWN WE'LL BE PACKED S A R D IN E S Company, 649-5249. urban station wagon, power 1 Pinniped 13 Belfiore, 647-1413. mercial and residential, free Advanced and Protection, plans with him, he says I arn acting like a "lesbian.” ELBOW TO ELBOW W IT H estimates, 644-0642. "Don’t have time, for class, brakes, power steering, air MOVING - most everything MANCHESTER - Woodland Homes tor Rent 54 conditioning, new life-time I am not a lesbian, and it hurts me to hear him say ft. LIKE .SARDINES.' ELBOWS MAY WE BUY your home? We train for you,” also Manor - Deluxe two bedrooom How can I get my father to realize that I am not a lesbian Quick, fair, all cash and no Building-Contracting 33 goes, furniture, antiques, mis­ guarantee transmission, call cellaneous, 643-9980. protection dogs for sale. Call MANCHESTER - newer three Townhousse, carpetilig, just because I don’t want a husband and 20 kids? problems. Call Warren E. VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 after 5 p.m., 646-0429. 289-7585. ' bedroom Duplex, half of two appliances, full basement, 1 FED UP Win at Bridge Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 1/2 baths, family room, in­ PLAID Don’t go with stripes: family, full basement, in­ 1/2 baths, patio, $225 monthly cludes appliances, one car FOR SALE - '64 VW, Flared Remodeling, repairing, ad­ which is why we must part FREE - five month old cludes appliances and Plilus utilities, no pets, R. D. INSTANT cash for your home. ditions, rec rooms, porches garage, $350 a month, Paul W. wheel wells, Chevy wheels, DEAR FED UP; Unless your father is a very ignorant with our yellow/brown plaid Labrador - Beagle mixed, carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $280 Ml'urdock. Realtor, 643-2692. NT response to two clubs Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s and roofing. No job too small. male, shots and wormed, call Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- sun roof, new interior p l u ^ man, he surely realizes that every woman who rejects the couch and chair. Asking $150 per month, Paul W. Dougan 4535. many extras. Good condition. role of wife and mother to pursue a career is not necessarily Corner Realtors, 646-4525. Call 649-3144. 649-1212 after 4 o’clock. Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 for both. Call after 6 p.m, 568- Very reasonable. 643-4373 a lesbian. 5098, Broad Street, no appliances, With three queens and a 3 MANCHESTER Green area. after 5. AN EAST of the river church CARPENTRY - Repairs, COLLIE - LABRADOR - tri­ EAST HARTFORD - Chap­ $130. Security deposit, no pets. But why make such positive statements now? It's king and 4-3-3-3 distribution. seeks land suitable for remodeling, additions, gar­ colored, puppy shots, Six room Colonial house, with possible for a woman to have both a career and a husband South responds two notrump. REFRIGERATOR -19 cu. ft., man Apartments, completely 643-4751. garage. Immmediate oc­ building in Vernon, Rockville, ages, roofing, call David dewormed, four months old, 1967 CAMARO SS, new 327, /y and children. NORTH (D) North has opened two clubs ^4/, advocado, 172 lb. freezer, like furnished I'A room efficiency. cupancy, Rent $300 a month. 350 heads, new tires mags and North Manchester area. Patria, 644-1796. reasonable, 649-9002, Carpeting. $145. No lease. A K J 7 with a 23-point hand so he Minimum two acres. Call 644- new, asking $125, call after Inquire at W. H. England paint, four speed, many 3:30, 649-5141. Security. 289-7475. THE CHARLES Lumber Co., Route 44-A, DEAR ABBY; We have been married fpf two years and VAK42 simply raises to three 0988 or 872-3280. WES ROBBINS carpentrv extras, $1600, call after 6, 228- 4 A 10 8 Bolton Notch. 0641. are beginning to think about having a family. My problem notrump. This tells South just remodeling specialist. Acl- APARTMENTS AAKJ what his hand is. South adds 9 Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 30" WHITE gas stove, good Boats-Accessorles 45 MANCHESTER Gardens - ef- CHARLES DA. off L MDOU TPNL is that I am not sure I would make a good parent. WE WILL buy your home.”" ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ficiency apartments, I become impatient with children who throw tantrums WEST EAST to 23 or 24 and makes an over­ condition, $85, call 643-1484. MANCHESTER VERNON-ROCKVILLE 1968 BUICK LeSabre, good BUT IF I COULD STEAL ALL Quick, efficient professional built-ins, bathrooms, available in beautiful country Close to shopping and gram­ when they don’t get their own way, and I have to fight the A 10 9 8 2 AA43 bid of six notrump. eO TO SUEEPL.-GTOP service. Call us first. W. J. 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. Line,- five room Cape, two condition, yellow with a vinyl THE DIAMONDS IN WO-NOMA’S kitchens, 649-3446. FIREPLACE WOOD - setting. Walk to everything. mar school, adjacent to junior VJ 965 V10 73 West opens the 10 of spades STARIN6 AT MEl Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. Evinrude with trailer. Call high and high school. Featuring bedrooms, $225 monthly, one top, call 646-6827. urge to discipline them when their parents stand by and do MIME OR VOU- YOU KNOW Rent includes heat, hot water, 4QJ2 4654 and South isn’t at all happy LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Seasoned hardwood, cut, split, 875-8119. fireplaces, one or two car gar­ child accepted. References, nothing. and delivered, $20, Full half appliances, and parking. ages. heat and hot water, two air A97 A3653 with the dummy or his over­ Services Ottered 31 new homes custom built, seciirity, available im­ MERCURY comet, 1965, one I know I’d be a very strict parent. Would that be good or cord, 228-0619. 14’ RUNABOUT Lonestar, has S uperintendent, 646-0090. conditioners, baths, etc., in­ mediately. 875-8761. owner, $150, call 649-3130. bad for a child? SOUTH bid. Twenty three points plus 9 remodeled, additions, rec Equal Housing. cluded. no motor but has trailer and Wooded and Quiet. Not a You can’t take a child back once it’s here, so' before AQ65 equals 32 and isn’t enough for REWEAVING burns, holes. rooms, garages, kitchens FOR SALE - green velvet and cover, asking $400, as is, call VQ8 remodeled, bath tile, cement thru street. Will be fully com­ COVENTRY - available 1973 OLDSMOBILE custom having one I want to be sure I would make a good mother. a slam, and South can only Zippers, umbrellas repaired. pecan wood chair, made by 649-4303. MANCHESTER - new unusual pleted In December. 4 K973 work. Steps, dormers. November to July, heated and cruiser, nine passenger What do you think? count to 11 tricks. Window shades, Venetian Drexel, 6’ shelf unit, solid one bedroom Duplex Applications being accepted furnished, two bedroom A Q 10 4 2 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Residential or commercial. wagon, low mileage, $2995, ON THE FENCE However, lady luck smiles pecan wood, also by Drexel, Townhouses now renting at for immediate rentals and future house, wall-to-wall carpeting, Both vulnerable Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Call 649-4291. occupancy. 1973 Plymouth police cruiser, on him and the 12th develops very reasonable, call 8755-8770 Independence Village. Full $250 monthly, security and 5221. Garden Products 47 So come over and sea your 440 engine, air conditioning, DEAR ON: "Discipline” is a must. But a child needs because West gets squeezed. after 5:30, basements, private entrances reference, call 646-0425. with or without strobe lights, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY and patio, includes heat, future apartment... love, too. If you have a lot of love to give, I'd say you have West North East South South simply cashes all his MILLAR TREE Service. Inc. Carpentry and general con­ FRESH LARGE Eggs - three OPEN FOR INSPECTION $1995, call 742-9760 after 5. black cards. West is forced to TAG SALE - 53 Edmund St,, appliances, carpeting, air con­ MANCHESTER - six room the two most important qualifications for parenthood. Removal, pruning, lot tracting. Residential and dozen, $2. Cummings Farm, Dally 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. 2 A Pass 2 N T. discard a heart in order to Thursday, Friday and Satur­ ditioner. Close to shopping, or by appointment three bedroom. Cape close to clearing, spraying. Fully in­ commercial. Whether it be a 716 Deming Street, South 1972 LTD, hardtop sedan, Pass 3 N.T. Pass 6N.T. guard his queen-jack of day, commode, and variety of church and bus. Model open 1-84, and Manchester Com­ vinyl roof, air conditioning, sured. Licensed. Free es­ small repair job, a custom Windsor, 644-1892. 646-0800 or 646-1540 Pass Pass Pass diamonds and South collects a things. 11:30-8 p.m., daily. Henry St. munity College, quiet child- mint condition, $1799, Dealer, timates. Phone 646-3437, 633- built home or anything in off Main St., Manchester, Opening lead — 10 A fourth heart plus slam, game between, call 646-1379. COW MANURE - $7 and $14, safe street, security required, 647-9152, Astro-graph 5354. Paul W, Dougan Realtor, 646- and rubber. 40” WESTINGHOUSE loads delivered call after 6, MANCHESTER - central, re­ $350 monthly, 871-0047. kitchen stove, good condition, 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940, TWO HANDYMEN will clean, TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ 649-8731. cent three bedroom duplex, 1969, F-85 TWO door.'^six By BERNICE BEDE OSOL formica kitchen table, six den, fireplace, enclosed sun- MANCHESTER - rent with cylinder, automatic, power rake, lime, fertilize, mow, vice - Remodeling, repairs, chairs and two extra leafs, By Oswald & James Jacoby additions, custom building. No TWO FAMILY furnished porch, finished basement, option to buy seven room steering, iow mileage, $1299, maintenance of Ian seasonal. portable radio-stereo com­ job too small. Free estimates. three room apartment, in p riv a te d riv ew ay . $275 Colonial, family room with Dealer, 647-9152.' For Friday, Nov. 14, 1975 The two notrump response Cellars and attics cleaned. bination, cabinet and records, fireplace, garage. East SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) An Indiana reader wants lo East Hartford, heat and gar­ monthly,_ lease, security. ARIES (Marc)i 21-April 19) It’s best to temporarily set to an artificial two club open­ N Reasonable prices. 643-5305. Over 25 years experience. 643- call 646-3503. Antiques 48 know how lo play a bridge 5769. age included, $215, monthly, Larry ' Fiano Realtors, 649- Center St., $275 a month, 1971 GREMLIN, automatic, You're likely to run into unex­ aside tasks distasteful to you ing shows at least eight high- security, Frechette & Martin hand with no king of ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 WANTED Antique furniture, call after 6 p.m., 647-1582. 5371. transmission, 6 cylinder, 36,- pected opposition today (rom today. You'll only do them in a card points and a notrump- MOVING - gas stove, $300, Inc., Realtors, 646-4144. 000 miles, very good condi­ diamonds. plus parts. Brakes, shocks, Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or several sources One ol your careless, halfhearted fashion. type hand. It also should deny The answer is that gremlins refrigerator, $200, twin bed, NEWINGTON - Woodsedge FIVE ROOM Duplex, im­ tion, asking $1450. See 9 biggest thorns will be a lube, bearings, etc. other antique items. R. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. any worthless doubleton and $15, cocktail tab le, $60, Apartments - Luxury 2 mediate occupancy, adults Coleman Rd., Manchester, domestic issue. sometimes get into a Guaranteed. Cali anytime, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Harrison, 643-8709. 21) Your self-discipline is likely IF POSSIBLE THERE washing machine, $65, dryer bedroom apartments, located preferred, no pets, Business tor Rent 55 phone, 643-4829. newspaper and eat the king of 646-2065, ■; ment Co. Expert installation needs repair, $25, old sewing TAURUS (April 20-May 20) to leave a lot lo be desired to­ SHOULD BE AN HONOR IN diamonds. In that case it is up of aiuminum siding, gutters FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ in a wooded setting, with club references, $150, Write Box H, Others are going to be ex­ machine with cabinet, $10, house, swimming pool and Manchester Herald. day. Be carelul not to do EACH SUIT. to the reader to find that hand CUSTOM DRAPERIES - and trims. Roofing installa­ tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, 800 SQUARE Feet of space 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98, four tremely demanding of you to­ something foolish in front of sofa annd chair, $200, water tennis courts. Call 678-1881, door hardtop, white with The idea is that if the opener that needs that king and see if made very reasonable, work tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- lamps, etc. Now accepting available, lower level in day, and i( possible they're go­ friends. ^ has a nolrump hand of his own bed, $250, 646-5995 or 646-3883. Monday-Friday 9-4:30. EAST HARTFORD - prime commercial location, black top, full power, radial ing to make you the tall guy (or the article can then make guaranteed, call anytime, 649- 9109. consignments, for December CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. there will be no harm in let­ available immediately, four ideal for office space. 643- tires, 39,000 miles, excellent Itieir tailings. sense. If it doesn't the 4266. auction. 644-8962. 19) Don’t make major ting that opening hand become KEEP carpet cleaning NEWER three bedroom room apartment with garage, 2738. condition, very clean, $3450, gremlins have really out­ HORACE Tetrault — Siding, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be domestic decisions today dummy. roofing, storm windows, aw­ problems small - use Blue Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all quiet neighborhood, $180 call 646-8113. smarted us. TREE SERVlCE-(Soucier) Lustre wall-to-wall. Rent ANTIQUES Wanted - careful today not to impose without full approval by your Trees cut, trimmed or topped, nings. Quaiity workmanship, American furniture, oriental appliances, carpeting, full monthly, 528-2447 after 5. OFFICE SPACE - 700 square electric shampooer $1. E. A. basement, $260 monthly, upon friends unnecessarily. mate. If things go wrong you'll stumps removed, ifully in­ free estimates, Fuily insured. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ feet. East Center St., ideal for Think twice before requesting Berry’s World Johnson Paint Company. Frechette & Martin Realtors, HEBRON - four room two reap the wrath., Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway sured. Got a tree probiem? 872-9187, 649-3417. sor chairs, crocks, jugs, professionals, parking, 646- Trucks lor Sale 62 favors or loans. 646-4144. bedroom, wall-to-wall AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) weathervanes, primitives, 2212. Well worth a phone call. 742- ONE PAIR of red and blue CANCER (June 21-July 22) Little things that don't normally 8252, ROOFING - Specializing Ron Dionne, 643-1691, carpeting, heat and hot water, 1969 FORD Van, E-lOO, mag quilted loveseats, good condi­ For reasons not totally valid bug you will get under your repairing roofs, new roofs, SIX room duplex, three parking, appliances, large OFFICE SPACES for rent on wheels, AM-FM radio, radial tion, $275 for both, call 643- bedrooms, $185. Call 646-1980. yard, cellar storage, $215 others will be a bit resenKul of skin today. Be careful. Don’t WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking gutter work, chimneys, Main St. in Manchester, ideal tires, call 646-8080 or after 6, you today especially if you're 2598. J. D, Real Estate. monthly, 649-2871 or 228-9759, location for professional of­ snap at someone who doesn’t leaves, painting, cleaning cleaned and rMaired. 30 years 646-6832. in Die catbird seal giving deserve It. V cellars and attics, no job too experience. Free estimates. Wanted to Buy 49 fices, very convenient to all orders. Howley, 643-5361. NOW you can clean shags and MANCHESTER - elegant two facilities. Please call 646-4100, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) » small. Reasonable rates. Free orientals professionally clean estimates, 646-7786, OLD DOLLS - Paying top APARTMENT bedroom Townhouse available 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll YOur linancial aspects are DiS&A ROOFING. Roofs, with new RINSE-N-Vac at the Coachhouse, 1 1/2 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 have small patience with per- rather dubious today. Don't steam cleaner. Rent at prices for your old dolls, $65, RENTAL OFFICE SNOWPLOWING - Industrial, siding, gutters, and leaders. and up for China and bisque baths, formal dining area, sons today who aren't contribute to matters by spen­ Manchester Hardware & Open 8:30-5 weekdays, 1972 HONDA CB 450, low wholeheartedly in support o( ding when you shouldn't. Free estimates. Fully in­ dolls, $100 and up for Bye’lo. private entrances and patio, commercial and institutional. Supply, 877 Main Street, other times by appoint­ OFFICE SPACE milege, excellent condition, your views. Some sharp ex­ Parking lots and driveways. sured. 249-0205. Never give or sell a doll full basement, includes heat. Manchester. 643-4425. ment. appliances, carpeting, $290 FOR RENT $800. 646-4624. changes are likely. » Sanding available. Free es­ without getting our offer. Call 250 square feet, center of Your timates. Cali after 6 p.m., 528- REASONABLE PRICES for locally, 875-7356. We have a large variety of per month, Paul W. Dougan VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) To­ roofing. (Installation and STEREO Components - direct deluxe one & two bedroom Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Manchester, air con­ 1972 SUZUKI 90 Low mileage, day could be a real bummer 1418 or 646-1322. from warehouse to you at excellent condition. $275 . 646- Birthday repairs) Gutter work, and ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, Townhouse and Garden ditioning and parking. Call businesswise II you conduct chimney work, 25 years slightly above wholesale 118 MAiN ST., three room 643-9551. 4624. your adairs impulsively. Keep Nov. 14, 1975 BULLDOZING and excava­ prices, most leading brands clocks, guns, oil paintings, type units throughout tion, licensed septic system, experience, 643-8885. statues, crank phonograpns, heated apartment, security, your eye on the prolil column. available. BSR, Dual, Teac, Manchester. $190, call 646-2426 , 9-5. Things ol a speculative nature installation and repair, Sansui, Pioneer and Others. oak furniture, 646-26M, 646- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) II will will be extra appealing to you landscaping and trucking, Healing-Plumbing 35 1882. DAMATO ENTERPRISES BOLTON NOTCH - Modern require- all the diplomacy you Call 875-3711 for prices. NEWER DUPLEX - four Campers-Trallers this year. You're likely to have Born Loser — Art Sansom loam and fill for sale. Free es­ 24b New State Rd. sales office and storage Mobile Homes 65 can muster to maintain har­ many irons in the lire. Results SEWERLINES, sink lines, 646-1021 rooms, bath and 1/2, rent $215, facilities. Commercial, In­ mony with close associates timates. Call after 6 p.m., 646- 1 will be rewarding if you don't ...YCX/AAEAW'iDUCaoT GIBSON Guitar - single cleaned with electric cutters,, monthly call 643-2282, 644- dustrial, telephone l-223|-4460. today, Oon't say anything you’ll lake on more than you can ^BOT, ITS NOOR eiRTHCA'Y^^^^ ■. ^ 1322. cutaway, semi-hollow body, 17’ TERRY travel trailer, by professionals, McKinney 8896. later regret. manage. good condition, $175, 643-6566 □ RENTALS sleeps 6, awning, completely . . a WELDING - repairs, custom Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ MANCHESTER - newer two OFFICE SPACE - 500 to 2,500 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - large two applianeed. $300 for equity made trailers, fast service, pany. 643-5308. bedroom Duplex, half of two sq. ft. as low as $125 per © 1975 by NEA. Inc bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 and take over low payments. Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel reasonable, free estimates, family, includes appliances, month, includes heat, janitor, Call after 5 p.m., 646-0429. NO JOB too small, toilet NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam Rooms lor Rent 52 baths, private entrances and parking, very good location. 646-1523. cleans carpets cleaner and convenient location, $230 per LOVE your show. I think it's SENSATIONAL repairs, plugged drains, month, Paul W. Dougan patio, full basement, includes Call Max Grossman at 649- "/ keeps them cleaner longer. ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly neat, appliances, carpeting, 1975 ELDORADO, 19 l,/2’ WINDOW CLEANING com­ kitchen faucets replaced, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 5334 or 643-7175. motor home. Ford chassis, — but your ratings are low, Mom ...” repaired, rec rooms, Rent at Manchester rooms. Single $56, double $69, $265, per month, Paul W. mercial and residential, in­ Wallpaper & Paint Company, fully equipped, self contained. cluding initial construction bathroom remodeling, heat plus tax, continental Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- TWO ROOM office for rent, 185 Middle Turnpike, West. breakfast, air conditioning, MANCHESTER - nice one Many extras. $3,000 equity and Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick cleaning for contractors or modernization, etc. Free es­ bedroom apartment, 4535. total 312 square feet, with 646-0143. color TV, call 646-2300, take over payments. (?all developers, fully insured,'free timates gladly given. M & M available at The 'Teresa, close front and rear entrance, between 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., 646- a estimates, call Quality Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. private lavatory, available immediately h e LARGE clean room, central to shopping and churches, in­ 4163, UM,YA5,T ^ I HES T FIRST Maintenance, Inc., 64'7-9498. cludes carpeting, air con­ Decfember 1, call 643-1186. location, privat, $25 weekly, REC06NI7EP THAT \ THOUGHT NOT HERO MEN FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ DEALERS - CRAFTSMEN ditioning, $195 per month, PRESIDENTIAL 1975 WILDERNESS Trailer, PROF, nit H^D AN f DEWEY '5INCE HAVE HAD bing - Repairs and security, 649-4143. DRIVEWAYS - 9’ wide, 100’ Indoor - Outdoor Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- VILLAGE APTS...... 20 1/2’ fully self-contained. 0UT5TANPING MIND,'i WAG HE .SINCE long, $289, completely in­ remodeling, sewer lines 1021 or 643-4535. SINGLE ROOMS for rent, on MANCHESTER Carefree awning, winterized, HAK-KAFF: he Y FOUNDED W.C. F1ELP.S stalled on your base. Cold- cleaned electrically. Prompt FLEA MARKET and □ AUTOMOTIVE used about two months. $4,000 5IMPLY NEEDED MY ) POISON &0U6HT A service on emergencies. 643- bus line, parking, convenient SLOB, The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions mix. 688-0863 out of town call MANCHESTER - newer one ., firm. For further information HELP TO FOCUS 7 IVY SALAD ■THE BARBER collect. 7024. TAG SALE location, call 647-9868. bedroom Townhouse, full One and two bedrooms...... ’ f ...... call 643-6883 after 5 p.m. HIS FINPINSS! I//T O HIS MEN'S CHAIR FOR Rain or Shine basement, private entrances Autos For Sale ’^ 6 1 ______. .?-■■.... "-'i l=A NIBS,' HIS LIVIN’ ODD JOBS - Trucking, home BOTTl HEATING and Plum­ Broad Street (kjmmon, Manchester SINGLE ROOM - Heated. and patio, includes heat. Near schools, churches LIBERATION MOVEMENT/ ROOM,' repairs, serving Manchester bing- - Ail healing and plum­ Behind Dairy Queen or Shower and Bath. Male or appliances and carpeting, $230 and shopping center, on NEED CAR? Credit bad? ...... for five years. Free es­ bing repairs plus remodeling. Broad Street. female. Kitchen privileges. Bankrupt? Repossessed? Automotive Service 66 7 E Very reasonable. Phone 649- per month, Paul W. Dougan bus line. Call anytime. timates. 643-0304. Call 643-1496. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Honest Douglas accepts ------Sunday 8 A.M.5 P.M. 9167. lo w e st dow n, s m a lle s t WE PAY for junk cars and SNOW PLOWING - commer­ Flooring 36 NO ADMISSION DUPLEX - Five rooms, three 646-2623 payments. Douglas Motors, trucks, call 742-9673, 423-2632, cial and residential, 649-3015, 649-6544 Apartments For Rent 53 bedrooms, appliances, wall- 345 Main. or 742-7801, between 4 and 6. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, to-wall carpeting, laundry 3 floors like new, no waxing, WE HAVE customers waiting for the rental of your apart­ hook-ups, full basement and CARPET Installation - (specializing in older floors). attic, private yard, parking. Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 ment or home. J.D. Real LARGE efficiency room and Commercial, residential, Ceilings and inside painting. GIRL’S BIKE - $10, toaster Near center. Security deposit. carpet repairs.- Free es­ John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Estate Associates, Inc. 646- Adults, no pets. Available kitchen with private entrance. oven, bowling balls, milk 1980. Two closets, large bath with timates, 64.T9758. 2222, December 1st. 646-6297, or glass and miscellaneous. Wot- tub and ceramic shower stall. Not Shoppe, 252 Spruce St. 643-5691. CHIMNEY SWEEPS - have LOOKING for anything in real All utilities furnished. Coun­ COMPLETE GM your fireplace cleaned estate rental -.apartments, NEWINGTON - Woodsedge try location, one-quarter mile Services Wanted 38 GARAGE SALE - at 91 homes, multiple'ilwellings, no from 1-86. $135 per month. Call professionally, call 872-0930. Hamlin St., rear, Saturday apartments - Luxury one and W e r y m a n 's fees. Call J.D. Real Estate two bedroom apartments, 649-4865. Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane NOW TAKING bids for snow November 15, 10-3, lots of Associates, Inc. 646-1980. REPAIRS '5ECRET PREAM= Painting-Papering 32 located in a wooded setting, //-/i plowing of parking lot for goodies. HAVE BROUGHt ' Y ’ IF WE COULD^ with clubhouse, swimming MANCHESTER - two ^IT'6 IN all the papers, JONES;' WHY DIP YOU LET HE WOULD------commercial business in down­ JUST GET HIM PAINTING - Save 30 - 607c. MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 pool, and tennis courts. Call bedroom Duplex, in five unit • COLLISION 'OBSCURE PROFESSOR 7 UH.. homer: FARR GET RENOWN TO THE COLLEGE.' town Manchester. If in­ SEASONED HARDWOOD - bedroom Townhouse, IW Townhouse, basement, con­ AWAY? WHY HASN' HE'LL MAKE A M L L IO N S , OW THE BOARD Five years experience. terested please reply Box M, 678-1881, Monday-Friday. 9- Short Ribs — Frank Hill HITS JACKPOT." yes, r vE split, sawed and delivered, baths, full basement, private venient location, $250 per HIS GENIUS BEEN FROM HIS DISCOVERY.' OF TRUSTEES, Excellent references. Pete, c/o Manchester Evening fireplace length, $25, a half a 4:30. • MECHANICAL 742-6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. entrances and patio, includes month including heat, 646- RECOGNIZED ? t h e COLLEGE WOULD HAVE TOM, MAYBE Herald. cord, C. Hutchinson, 643-5373. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS -ThlBRB Ad LIST HAVE WE CAN STILL heat, appliances, carpeting, 2482, ask for Charlie. BEEN SOME AIR LEFT GOTTEN SOME OF THOSE pool, air-conditioning, $290 CARS AND TRUCKS IN "THAT LAST SCUBA MILLIONS, GET SOME OF J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom FOR SALE - afghans, ali sizes per month. Paul W. Dougan, VILLAGER APARTMENTS THREE ROOMS Painting - Interior and and colors, for Holiday, call Five room Townhouse Genuine Parts ^»KP/ P/VERS TANK., Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Manchester, stove and heat exterior. Paperhanging. I 1 MISC. FOR SALE 875-0166, apartment, tiled baths, furnished, $165 per month, Factory Trained Mechanica Remodeling. Gutters. Fully UNUSUAL Deluxe one 2 air conditioners, wall-to- available December 15, call insured. 649-9658. 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 1963 CHEVY panel truck, six bedroom Townhouse, private wall carpeting, full base­ 643-0445 evenings. Articles tor Sale 41 cylinder, standard shift, best entpqnces and patio, full base- CALL 646-6464 EXCELLENT Workmanship ment, heat, hot water, offer, SG systems guitar ment, includes, heat, appliances, fireplace. No MANCHESTER - immediate on interior and exterior pain­ ALUMINUM sheets used as amplifier, very powerful, appliances, carpeting, and pets. four rooms with heat, central, ting and paperhanging. printing plates, .007 thick, super clear, phase and fuzz pool. $245 per month. Paul W. $210 a m onth, secu rity , Carter Chevrolet Estimates and references 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for built in, $450 or best offer, 649- Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or 649-7620 Frechette & Martin Inc., 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER given. 643-8885. $1, phone 643^11. | 3367 after 6, 643-4535. , Realtors, 646-4144, « PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 '' a Vicki’s view Turkey trot Saturday The weather B olton sell for $12 a couple and Bolton schools during Cloudy, windy, cold with oc­ will be available at the American Education casional rain, possible snow JManrljf0lpr ?£tiTmng fcalh DONNA HOLLAND 646-0375 door. Week, Nov. 17-21. flurries, high in low 40s, low of Bolton The Bolton Republican There will be a cold meat Allen said he will be in tonight near 30. Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -t w o pa g e s - t w o sec t io n s p r ic e : fif t e e n c en ts buffet. It’s a B.Y.O.B. his office each morning Town Committee will spon­ MANCHESTER^ CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1975 — VOL. XCV, No. 39 sor a “turkey trot” Satur­ (bring your own bottle) af­ except Thursday. Parents By JUNE TOMPKINS fair with setups provided. can drop in just to talk or Herald Reporter day from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the St. Maurice Parents invited to make comments. Church parish center. Raymond Allen, He also urges parents to Life in Bolton, Conn,, is a far cry from life in El Dancing will be to the superintendent of schools, talk to the school prin­ Salvador, a small central American country tucked in D.J.’ Band. Tickets will invited all parents to the cipals. between Guatemala and Honduras on the Pacific coast. News I Ford may accept plan Discovering the difference is Victoria Tarada, a foreign exchange student living with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene and their family at 185 Bolton Center Rd. Vicki is Constables complete course I Summary | a senior and will graduate in June with her host sister, Compiled from to save New York City Laurie Greene. A n id o v e r School here is easier than in San Salvador, Vicki’s DONNA HOLLAND as an expert and Kelly a Windham and Columbia United Press International home town and the capital of El Salvador. 646-0375 258 ending as a sharp­ also attended. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Without and a plan to delay repayment of would recieve nothing from In broken English, she explains a school day in her Andover constables Gary shooter. saying so. President Ford appears to debts to city bondholders. If the Washington except assistance in native town begins at 7:30 a.m. and goes through 6:30 Kelly and Ronnie Mike The course was taught by Duke sule have agreed to federal aid to help fiscal measures are approved at an entering bankruptcy. p.m. There is more in-depth study. Vicki has studied successfully completed a Norbit Tanguay, instructor The Andover Grange will HARTFORD — Increased New York City -• and to be taking emergency session of the legislature The plan requires Washington to — Carey reportedly told shocked several languages including English which she had for combat practical pistol for the Meriden Police sponsor a food and bake welfare benefits and a state credit for saving the city from provide aid through loan guarantees legislative leaders “everything is two years. course at the University of Academy. sale Saturday from 10 a.m. fuel stamp system are the bankruptcy. or some other device. Bolton social life is much busier. Connecticut Saturday. Both men paid for the until 2 p.m. at the Old leading recommendations of a The general expectation is that negotiable” — the sales tax could rise Presidential Press Secretary Ron to 9 per cent in the state and 10 per Schools in San Salvador do not sponsor dances, es­ Out of a possible score of course on their own. Town Hall on Rt. 6. report by the 40-member Task within a week or so, after Nessen suggests the reforms were pecially during the week. Most of the social events are 300 Mike scored 264 ending Constables from Coffee will be served. Force on Income Maintenance. negotiations between and among cent in New York City. brought about by Ford’s tough Carey said he had not gotten any set for weekends. With such long school days, any time The report suggests a 40 per Albany, Manhattan, the White House stance. promises from Washington, “But I left is devoted to study. cent increase in benefits and an and Congress, there will be signed "Obviously, there has been finally assume that they would not put us Vicki says she plays sports such as basketball, addition to the welfare depart­ legislation providing the federal at long last some serious action by through this exercise for nothing.” volleyball, tennis, and sometimes softball. ment staff of 307 persons. billions that will be needed to New York City and New York state “Young people here are the most liberated in the preserve solvency in the city. Carey and state legislative leaders to solve their own financial world. Here, people are taught to be equal in all ages,” Houley calls meeting Washington’s aid would still be planned meetings with Ford ad­ problems,’’ Nessen said Thursday. HARTFORD - John ministration officials here today. “The President feels this ac­ she said. i. Desmaris, 63, of Waterbury needed under a $1.4 billion rescue “Here, young people don’t show respect for teachers or V ernon propriations committee, said he would plan — “the last chance to avoid Officially, the White House said tion...largely is the result of his own f like to discuss the feelings of his con­ won $202,000 in the Connecticut adults.” The people of the 35th Senatorial default by New York City” — New only that it was waiting for signed firm position against a federal stituents on taxes and spending. State Lottery Thursday night. But in the next breath she says some of our liberality is District, which takes in most of the York Gov. Hugh Carey laid before commitments from all participants bailout from New York City.” ■ In a memo to delegates Houley said, Johnston McKee of good “because it allows people to say what they think.” Tolland County towns and several others leaders of his state’s legislature in the Carey plan before it would Rep. Henry S. Reuss, D-Wis., “The real gut question appears to me to M anchester was a $5,000 Family life here without servants is new to Vicki. Most besides, are invited to attend a meeting of Thursday. make any commitments. chairman of the House Banking Com­ be, ‘How much can our household (the winner in the weekly drawing. families in San Salvador have servants to do the cooking the District Advisory Committee, Nov. 19 Legislative sources said the gover­ Albany and Congress read the mittee, said of Ford’s position: and housework. at 8 p.m. at the Somers Inn. people of Connecticut) afford to spend?’ ” nor proposed massive increases in signal as meaning Ford had aban­ “That was a very nice 180 degree She is amazed Mrs. Greene cares for the house, plans, The advisory committee is made up of Regional state and local taxes, budget cuts, a doned his insistence that the city turnaround. I welcome it.” shops and prepares all the food, and has time for social people from the 15 towns in the 35th freeze on salaries for state workers activities and volunteer w orIc7\ District. It was created by Sen. Robert BOSTON - The Vicki’s father owns four dairy farms in a country which Houley of Vernon, “to keep me informed The Brooklyn Bridge, on its Massachusetts Supreme Court Vicki calls prosperous. El Salvador majors in farming, will be asked to consider the (Herald photo by Dunn) of the wishes of the people back home.” completion in 1883, was the textiles and industry. Houley said he has asked delegates to longest suspension bridge in constitutionality of the state “It is a popular place for tourists,” Vicki says. “The gun control law which man­ bring suggestions for new laws to be sub­ the world and hailed as the Directors seek to improve beaches are wonderful for'‘surfing and the climate is Laurie Greene, left, of Bolton and Vicky Trada of San Salvador mitted to the next session of the General dates a one-year jail term for ideal. Winter temperatures hover in the 50s and 60s.” hold the handcrafted hammock Vicki gave the Greene family. Assembly. “Eighth Wonder of the offenders, an attorney says. Vicki enjoys the different kinds of food here. In her Houley, chairman of the Senate’s ap­ World.” Thursday the law passed its country, the big meal is served at noon. Supper is served ; first constitutional test when government communications about 7 p.m. and usually consists of coffee and beans I Suffolk Superior Court Judge By SOL R. COHEN called by him to review the board's' "who can’t get to the town hall during prepared in various ways. I Robert Sullivan ruled it valid. daytime hours and who have Herald Reporter rules and to discuss problems, if any, Among the gifts she brought to her host family is a facing the new'board. He said Direc­ questions they want answered.” hammock handwoven in bright colors. Mrs. Greene i BOSTON — The Commission Prepare for Hunger Awareness Week To Matt Moriarty Jr., who will tor Carl Zinsser had agreed the infor­ He proposed also, a better system hasn’t decided whether to use it as a hammock or hang it assume the post of Manchester Moving or Improving : on Federal Paperwork has not mal meeting could be useful. for communications between the mayor Monday night, “one of the on the living room wall. : created any new forms, Ernest The board will be sworn in Monday directors and the manager’s office, Vicki’s family consists of her parents, two sisters, and Preparing for Hunger Awareness Week, which will be sponsored greatest problems we all have and i P. Evans, advocacy director night, at 8 p.m. ceremonies at the possibly a “Director-Mail” form in a brother who is a veterinarian-. must work to overcome is com­ :■ for the agency, said Thursday by the Manchester Council on World Hunger, starting Tuesday, Senior Citizens’ Center, Myrtle and triplicate, which would be time- munication, and it’s equally true in In the Greene family Vicki has her host sister and two ;j while in Boston to prepare for a council members, left to right, Robert Raum, Marie Schoebel Linden Sts. Its first business meeting stamped and would require a reply brothers. government as it is in business.” Call on public meeting Nov. 21 to kick and the Rev. Ronald Fournier, council chairman, make ready will be Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the within a set number of days. Vicki’s future? Moriarty spoke informally ;i off the commission’s public Municipal Building. And, he proposed an official com­ the Awareness Center at 283 W. Middle Tpke., where events will Thursday night at an informal She would like to finish her secretarial training and at­ ■: work. Present at Thursday night’s infor­ munication officer — “someone take place daily during the observance. See story on page 2. meeting of the Board of Directors, tend college, maybe in a country away from her own — mal meeting were Moriarty, Zinsser, already on the town payroll.” “If my parents say so.” The Weiss, who said he’s concerned John Thompson, Pascal Prignano, National Phyllis Jackston, Robert Price and with charges raised during the elec­ Jack Goldberg. Unable to attend tion campaign, asked for suggestions were Vivian Ferguson and Paul for improving communiciations SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A SATURDAY Willhide. Town Manager Robert between his office and the board and witness' testified. Lynette Six die in bomb blast Weiss and Assistant Town Manager between his office and the public. He Fromme told roommates “I’m Charles McCarthy attended. said he’s anxious to clarify any sorry’’ shortly after she charges about the lack of credibility. ^ pointed a pistol at President Moriarty had several suggestions for improving communications “The town has great potential,” BANK Ford. Her trial resumed today. em street between the board and the ad­ said Weiss, “and I want to provide on Jerusal the kind of administration the board ministration and between the ad­ MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. wants. I don’t want a ‘you and us^ IS CHAZANOV blown in half fti[t the abdomen and the said. “The explosion knocked me ministration and the public. -A n explosion ripped a IVz mile By MATHIS He proposed public evening relationship. I want to see a ‘we’ tunnel, killing one worker and JERUSALEM (UPI) - “Another two parts lay a foot apart. down on the sidewalk. I was not able sessions by department heads at relationship.” burning and trapping 10 others one, another one,” wailed a woman The 20-pound bomb exploded to walk on my feet. In fact, I was not various town locations, possibly the Thompson said that revenue- for up to three hours Thursday. in the cafe as a powerful time bomb during the evening rush hour feeling my foot. I was hurt and firehouses, “to reach those people exploded only yards away, killing six Thursday, killing three women and bleeding.” ------—See Page 12 COUPON NEW YORK—Morris Udall, persons and injuring 42 in a fury of three men and wounding 42 others, 10 W e’ll supply ; looking at the men he may run fire, smoke and glass. seriously. Among the wounded was ; against for the presidency, Only moments before, I passed an American, Mrs. Lola Nunberg, 56, ; says “I’ll light a candle every within a few feet of the bomb — of New York City.^ Detective says jai alai owner SALE hidden in a hand truck near a Zion The A1 Fatah guerilla organization : night for Ronald Reagan.” MORTGAGE Square snack bar — and entered a claimed responsibility for the blast, cafe two doors away. which came on the first anniversary g SAN FRANCISCO-A judge :i Suddenly, a deafening blast rocked of Palestine Liberation Organization admitted payoff to Bailey MONEY has ordered a special hearing •; the building, followed by screams of leader Yasser Araft’s appearance SPECIAL “I don’t want to know. It’s none of Monday to determine whether : terror and the .crash of breaking before the United Nations. NEWINGTON (UPI) - A state April 9 for legal work for Bridgeport my business and none of yours so •:5 there will be a delay in the Dec. ; glass as hundred^Of windows A smaller bomb placed in the police detective said today Jai Alai. HAIR stay out of it,” was Hinton’s reply, for that new address 15 trial of Patricia Hearst on | shattered. ^ Mahane Yehuda market, 800 yards Bridgeport Jai Alai promoter David Manafort said he was never told % bank robbery charges. j An unshaven man with wavy black from Zion Square, was discovered Friend told-UlTn' he paid former directly who got the money but Manafort said. DRYER Asked if he thought it was “a hair staggered in from the sidewalk, and safely dismantled 45 minutes Democratic party leader John M. Friend told him he would visit VALUE payoff or bribe,” Manafort said, I JACKSON, Miss. - Fayette i his fact twisted with pain and his before the explosion at the snack bar. Bailey $200,000. The detective said Bailey. 3 heat select ons pIuV"cobl" knees doubled. Authorities questioned about 200 After looking at the cash, in $100, “Yes you could say that.” Manafort l» Convenient "reach-in" top’ f llllv Mayor Charles Evers says he ; Friend, a former Hollywood, Fla., Draw strings allow bonnet * * i-: would like to see George \ “I’m hit,” he groaned and fell to Arab suspects in connection with the $50 and $20 bills, Manafort said he said he regarded it as “a present for bank director, also told him he somebody.” Later in his testimony, adjustment to any head size § Wallace get the No. 2 spot on j the black and white tile floor, blast. The Israeli government sent assumed some of the cash would go retreated quickly from the $150 suite — child or adult. in Hartford’s Sonesta Hotel and Manafort said he’d like to retract Color styled In Pink and the national Democratic ticket : bleeding from wounds in his back and additional troops into the city to to former Republican State Chair­ white. next year, but not the presiden- ; thighs. His blood made a pool a yard bolster security. related the sight to Quentin Hinton, the remark about the “present.” man J. Brian Gaffney. Manafort’s building firm, •i-: tial nomination. wide. Mrs. Nunberg, who was on a two- “Bailey alone cost me two-hundred an International Union of Operating Outside, people ran back and forth month visit to Israel with her hus­ Engineers lobbyist who was in an Manafort Bros., did the demolition thousand,” Friend was quoted as work at the jai -alai site. I WASHINGTON - President screaming for help and ambulances. band, said she was boarding a bus telling State Police Detective Martin adjoining bedroom. Ford is searching for “the best A dead may lay face down in the when the explosion knocked her to Ohradan. The detective told the Com­ qualified person” to replace gutter outside the Mifgash the pavement. mission on Special Revenue Friend EUREKA Supreme Court Justice William Habourekas snack bar. His body was “I was one step up on the bus and told him the payoff was “worth every CANISTER VACUUM ^ 0. Douglas. Many, including then I saw fire and I fell down,” she penny of it” because Bailey got him Betty Ford, are urging him to his permit. CLEANER pick a woman. “When you got to the top, it costs money. You get what you pay for,” COMPLETE International Conti appointed inspector Ohradan quoted Friend as saying. WITH TOOLS Ohradan told the commission that Reg. S34.88 MADRID, Spain — Doctors Friend volunteered the information or give you a are using everything in their Francis J. Conti has been named who said Conti finished first among on two occasions in Hollywood, Fla., $28^8 medical arsenal to keep Manchester’s chief building inspec­ the 12 finalists interviewed Oct. 22 Sept. 6 and 8, and at one point offered “sinking” Generalissimo Fran- tor retroactive to Nov. 2. Conti, who for the post. to buy drinks and dinner for in­ % cisco Franco alive. The 82- resides at 461 Woodbridge St., has Giles also said that Alfred E. vestigators. HOME % year-old leader is in his fourth been acting chief building inspector Hayber, also a Manchester building Bailey’s family and law partner, week of his struggle to live. since July when Thomas Monahan inspector, placed third. Alfred F. Wechsler,. have denied retired from the post. A total of 32 applications were filed Bailey took any money for the frpn- ton, built with an $11 million LISBON, Portugal — Prime Conti’s appointment was made by with the town for the chi ?f building IMPROVEMENT Teamsters Uniop-pqnsion fund loan. Minister Jose Pinheiro de Jay Giles, director of public works. inspector position, with 12 chosen for Azevedo bowed today to the the final interviews. Friend, according to Ohradan’s ■^dem ands of thousands of testimony, and his partner, William LOAN jij Communist-led workers Moy, also of Hollywood, Fla., took holding him hostage inside his State faces deficit the cash payoff to Bailey’s office but beseiged residence. Wage didn’t say when. Bailey died earlier to fix up your present home proposals were reportedly this year. % accepted by the official. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. our first objective.” In testimony Thursday, Frank Grasso says if current trends con­ Connecticut has no personal in­ Manafort, a New Britain contracting tinue, Connecticut may wind up the come tax, but one of the highest sales firm officer, told the commission he fiscal year next June 30 with an es­ taxes in the nation, 7 per cent. The became nervous when he say $260,000 timated budget deficit of $77.5 state’s current budget is $1.7 billion. in bills no larger than $100 spread million. "It is my intention that we will end over a bed in Friend’s posh hotel Mrs. Grasso said Thursday the this fiscal year in balance,” she said. suite. Inside today state collected $40 million less in tax Mrs. Grasso said corporate and "I got a little scared and got out,” revenues than it had projected for sales tax receipts were below es­ he testified Thursday before the state Saw a lot of cash on bed the first three months of the fiscal Special Revenue Commission, 11 F am ily___ ....8 timates and there were increased Builder Frank Manafort Jr. tells the Connecticut Commission on 6 H ebron___ ....11 year. costs for welfare, special education probing the scandal surrounding the Savings Bank ■19 Special Revenue Thursday in Newington that he saw thousands Lottery Number 2 “We are the victims of a national and the state’s debt service. $14 million jai alai fronton. .21 Obituaries . ... .22 situation,” she said. Manafort, 33, of New Britain, said of dollars in cash spread on a bed in a Hartford hotel the night 11 Restaurant. ....9 The governor would not rule out Finance Commissioner Jay 0. he saw the cash the night of April 8, before an alleged payment was made to the former national and of Manchester .‘21 S. Windsor . ....11 the possibility of increased or new Tepper said real personal income in 1974. Friend has said he paid the late MANCHESTER PARKADE ■4 state Democratic Chairman John Bailey in connection with 646-i700 Member F.D.I.C. Sports ..,.. . 13-15 taxes to meet the deficit, but she Connecticut declined 4.4 per cent in state and national Democratic Chair­ NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE E. Hartford , .11 V ernon___ 11, 22 securing a license for a Bridgeport jai alai fronton. (UPI photo) People-to-People Banking MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER pledged to “explore budget cuts as the first quarter of the year. man John Bailey $250,000 cash on