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PAGE EIGHTEEM- MAMCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn.. Tues-. Feb. 18,1975 OBITUARIES Brazilians Seek POLICE REPORT Curtis E. Skates Mrs. Martin A. Wutsch Curtis E. Skates, 78, of Ar­ Mrs. Josephine C. Wutsch, 74, economic progress whereas the cadia, Fla., formerly of of 795 Oak St., East Hartford, MANCHESTER (shoplifting) at K-Mart Depart­ iianrljEatEr iEumnn Itfralb (Continued from Page One) Brazilians, operating in a different ment Store, Spencer St. (^ourt Manchester, died Monday at formerly of Manchester, died historical, cultural and nationalistic con­ Arrests made or summonses date is March 3. Bay Pines Veterans Hospital, Monday at Manchester text, have opted to achieve economic goals issued by Manchester Police in­ • Four juvenile boys, Manchester—A City of Village Charm St. Petersburg, Fla., after a Memorial Hospital. She was the rate before the changeover,” Oliviera first and the luxuries of free political ac­ cluded: MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 119 referred to juvenile authorities long illness. He was the hus­ wife of Martin A. Wutsch. said, “and it was down to 10 per cent when tivity and a free press later. • John P. Hogan, 26, of 141 band of Mrs. Maude Wright Mrs. Wutsch was bom Nov. the oil prices were escalated by the oil St., charg^ Monday for shoplifting Monday after­ Skates. 27, 1900 in Manchester, cartel.” The oil embargo, he added, in­ In connection with a free press, Brazil afternoon with threatening and noon at Stop & Shop Super­ Mr. Skates formerly operated daughter of the late Alexander creased costs to Brazil by 34 per cent. But allows press criticism, Oliviera said, but breach of peace, after a market, W. Middle Tpke. the Silk City Diner on Main St. and Amelia Stone Jarvis, and recent discoveries of oil in Brazil may go a the government can and does censor at domestic disturbance. Court for over 25 years. After moving had lived in the area all her life. long way toward meeting its current need times any news which it might consider date is March 3. In other Manchester Police to Florida, he operated the She was a member of East of 800,000 barrels a day. detrimental to the success of the • Gregory Chapman, 16, of cases: DeSoto Restaurant in Arcadia Hartford Grange and the programs. There are also government- Hartford, and Gregory Hurst, • A weekend break into a for 10 years before he retired. American Association of Asked about relationships between the owned newspapers, and if editors have any 16, of 48 Agnes Dr., charged Tudor Lane apartment resulted in the theft of a color television He was born Feb. 3, 1897 in Retired Persons in East Hart­ and Brazil, Oliveira said, question about a story they are to make in­ Monday with fourth-degree set, an AM-FM radio jewelry, Punta Gorda, Fla., son of the ford. “We want Brazil to be an equal partner quiries before they print. larceny (shoplifting) at King’s and clothing. late Joseph and Emma Brannon She is also survived by a son, with the United States. U. S. has been a Department Store, Manchester • The Community Child Skates, and served with the Robert M. Wutsch of Saudi close friend to us for many years and there Shopping Parkade. Court date Press Freedom Limited Guidance Clinic at 317 N. Main Army in France during World Arabia; a brother, Edward D. are many things we need from the U. S.” is March 3. Oliviera, who managed a newspaper, St. was burglarized over the War I. He was a charter Jarvis of Manchester; five • John F. Mulcahy, 42, of seemed to accept this arrangement for the weekend, with 12 bottles of soda member of the Manchester sisters, Mrs. Alice Darwent, Among the things needed would be in­ Hartford, charged Monday present, because he said there are those, reported stolen. VFW Post and a member and Mrs. Rose Campbell, Mrs. vested capital along with technology and night w i^ operating an un­ PARIS (UPI) — Secretary of of State on Sadat’s suggestion and wouid study it especially the communists, who use a free • Two exterior light fixtures past commander of the VFW Agnes LeDuc, Mrs. Antoinette skills and more purchases by the United registered motor vehicle. Court Henry A. Kissinger flew home today from carefully. He did not speli out details of press to combat the government programs at Heritage Savings and Loan Give Post in Arcadia. He also Ingraham and Miss Louise Jar­ States of Brazilian products which in addi­ date is March 4. a mission to the Middle East and Europe the proposal or say whether it would mean which are improving conditions for Association, 1007 Main St., belonged to the Nocatee vis, all of Manchester; and four tion to coffee include sugar, soy beans, • Jerrid L. Redekas, 18, of that brought an Egyptian proposal for an active U.S. military intervention in the everyone in Brazil. He is confident that were smashed by vandals over the gift Methodist Church, Arcadia. grandchildren. cocoa, iron ore and manufactured goods. Glastonbury, charged recently American guarantee of Israel’s security Middie East. once the economic objectives have been with fourth-degree larceny the weekend. of love He is also survived by two The funeral is Friday at9;30 ahceived there will be a full restoration of and hopes for eventual lowering of oil Israel Wary Enthusiasm Noted daughters, Mrs. Irma a.m. from the John F. Tierney individual political freedom. A perfect Keepsake diamond prices. In Tel Aviv, government sources said Lawrence and Mrs. Joyce Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Yes, there is still an awful lot of coffee backed by our written guarantee A senior American official in the Israei would not reject outright the Nicola, both of Manchester; a St., with a Mass at the Church in Brazil but there is a new era unfolding of perfect quality, 6ne white color Kissinger party said the United States is That the five-year plan is working in proposal for a formal defense treaty with brother, Belford Skates of Pun­ of the Assumption at 10. Burial as the young people, if Oliviera and and correct modern cut. Come in considering an Egyptian suggestion that it excess of expectations gives him reason to the United States but would be wary of en­ ta Gorda, Fla.; eight will be in St. James Cemetery. Bandeira are examples, seek to rise to the today to see our exciting collection guarantee Israel’s security against an be optimistic. That the historic pattern of of Keepsake Diamond Rings. trusting its security solely to another grandchildren and three great­ Friends may call at the demands of a national destiny based on Arab attack while peace talks are in individual liberty in South America as a power. They said Kissinger did not men­ grandchildren. funeral home Thursday from 2 utiltization of the nation’s vast national progress. whole has been to the contrary may make FIRE CALLS tion the proposal during his visit to Israel. The funeral is Wednesday at 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. , resources. They show an enthusiasm to outside observers perhaps more K eepsake The sources said that though proposals p.m. at the Roberts Grady raise the economic standards of the nation Sadat Suggestion pessimistic. REGISTERED A. DIAMOND RINOS for a formal defense treaty could be con­ Funeral Home chapel, Arcadia. and it seems to be working. The Egyptian suggestion was disclosed Take advantage of sidered, they would be examined cautious- Burial will be in Joshua Creek Mrs. Sophia Mikolowsky. MANCHESTER Monday, 4:56 p.m. — Report by President Anwar Sadat in the wake of 10% Savings on any iy. They cited U.S. defense pacts with Cemetery, Arcadia. Mrs. Sophia Mikolowsky, 78, In order to do so, the citizens have given While Oliviera and Bandeira spent only Monday, 6:12 p.m. — Truck of smoke in house on Deepwood his recent Middle East talks with diamond purchased. ^ u th Vietnam, Taiwan and Turkey as The family suggests that any of 14E McGuire Lane died last up temporarily some political freedom, a few short weeks in Manchester and fire at 239 E. Middle Tpke. Dr., Vernon; minor fire. Kissinger in Cairo. examples and said the history of such ac­ memorial contributions to the night after being admitted to but it does not seem to be of immediate Connecticut, and while their interests (Town). Sadat’s demand was for the United cords did not inspire confidence. may be made to the Nocatee Manchester Memorial concern. were primarily technological, perhaps a TOLLAND COUNTY States to serve as guarantor against an A defense pact of a simitar nature with Methodist Church, Arcadia. Hospital. She was the widow of long-term benefit of their visit will be a Monday, 10:11 a.m. — Barn Ambulance Calls Arab attack in exchange for an Israeli Washington probably would encounter Perhaps it is hard for citizens of the Alexander Mikolowsky. shift of today’s enthusiasm for technology fire on Hebron Rd., Bolton; TOLLAND COUNTY assurance that it would carry out some wariness from the American and especial­ United States to understand this since we tUNCKSTa PAMUK Mrs. Mikolowsky was born into tomorrow’s enthusiasm for individual minor damage reported. Monday 5:48 p.m. — Auto ac­ withdrawals from territory it seized ly the Israeli public because “Israei would May 12, 1896 in New Britain, conceive political liberty as the basis for liberty. cident on West St., Vernon. - ____ - ______during the 1967 war. Ernest D. Smith have to stake its security in the main on and had lived in Manchester for The ranking American official said the such a guarantee, given the past Ernest D. Smith, 84, of 40 years. She was a communi­ United States has as yet made no decision experience,” one source said. Greensboro, Ala., formerly of cant of the Church of the Manchester, died Sunday in Assumption and a member of Two Refuse to Testify Greensboro Hospital. He was the Polish Women's Alliance of the husband of Mrs. Victia Hartford. Jamison Smith. Concerning Fugitives Survivors are 3 sons. Dr. Carl H O W T O Mr. Smith was bom in Stan- A. Mikolowsky, Daniel J. Rockefeller Told nard, Vt., and was a former Mikolowsky and Edmund C. they had been granted immuni­ building and masonry contrac­ Mikolowsky, all of Manchester; HARTFORD (UPI) - Two ty from prosecution. tor in the Manchester area. 3 daughters, Mrs. Victor feminists faced contempt The FBI said Monday that the Of State Needs Other survivors are a son, Abraitis and Mrs. James citations today for not fugatives, Susan Saxe and Ernest D. Smith Jr. of answering questions about two SAVE $246.47 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nelson A common complaint in the first day of O’Reilly, both of Manchester, Katherine Ann Power, both now Rockefeller, once a leader of the nation’s Smithers, B.C., Can.; a and Mrs. Francis Dwyer of women, who are on the FBI’s 26, lived for short periods in the meeting was that the federal governors, is on the other side of the table daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Nelson Westchester; 16 grandchildren “10 Most Wanted” list, for Windsor Locks, Torrington and government’s policies are making it tough today. His old colleagues are telling the of Somers; a brother, Colin and 3 great-grandchildren. murder and robbery. then Hartford in 1972,1973 and for state governments in terms of Every bank tells you that you ought vice president how states are trapped Smith of White River Junction, The funeral is Thursday at Ellen Grusse and Marie 1974. highways, unemployment compensation between inflation in the cost of govern­ Vt.; three sisters, Mrs. Helen 8:30 a.m. from the John F. Theresa Turgeon, of New Their murder and robbery and job programs. ment and a recession in tax revenues. Forrest, Mrs. Fannie Proctor Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Haven, were ordered to appear charges stem from the Sept. 23, to save. School Officials Survey Damage After a day of hashing over their Gov. Calvin Hampton of Utah, chairman and Mrs. Glennie Wilson, all of Center St., with a Mass at the before U.S. District Court 1970 submachinegun slaying of problems among themselves, the 46 par­ of the conference, said he expected the White River Junction; eight Church of the Assumption at 9. Judge Jon 0. Newman in Hart­ a Boston policeman after the school officials as they toured the vandalized classrooms this morning. Ted Fairbanks, superintendent of buildings and grounds, and Floyd Mitchell, ticipants at the 1975 winter meeting of the governors to appeal to Congress to relieve grandchildren and five great­ Burial will be in St. James ford for refusing to testify after robbery of the State Street The bank that listens tells you how. custodian, survey damages to one classroom from behind a smashed win­ (Other photo on Page 16) (Herald photos by Pinto) National Governors Conference go into an the states of part of their responsibility for grandchildren. Cemetery. Bank and Trust Co. in Boston. dow. The photo on the right shows a typical scene which greeted police and open session with Rockefeller, Interior matching federal highway construction A graveside service will be Friends may call at the Their accomplices were ap­ Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton, Budget funds. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Somers funeral home Wednesday from prehended. Comment Session Director James Lynn and William Seid- He said falling gasoline tax revenues Cemetery. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. They are charged also with Easier does it. The Somers Funeral Home, Reset for Feb. 26 man. President Ford’s chief economic have made it difficult for many states to theft of government property If you cut your highway ' ■ 354 Main St., Somers, is in Because the Board of Direc­ from a National Guard armory aide. take advantage of the funds. charge of arrangements. Mrs. Anna W. Baker Highland Park School Vandalized The governors had invited Ford, but he tors is meeting Thursday night in Newburyport, Mass., Sept. (driving speed down, the experts A number of governors said the states Mrs. Anna Wilson Baker, 86, sent Rockefeller, an active member of the — to consider a revised 25, 1970, and the $6,000 armed are running out of funds to pay unemploy­ of 24 Goslee Dr. died early this say you’ll use a lot less gas. wing of the building, Fairbanks said. organization in nearly 16 years as gover­ Manchester application for a robbery of the Bell Federal 'i Highland Park School on Porter St. was dows were smashed and it will take ment with them also,” Fairbanks said. ment insurance and that the federal loan morning at Manchester -, nor of . The governors will see federal grant — the comment Savings and Loan Association in Cutting your hom e thermostat vandalized last night and damages will run several hundred dollars to replace them. Police detectives at the scene said that No Alarm System program to replenish state programs John S. Bissell Memorial Hospital. She was the the President at a Thursday White House session originally scheduled for Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1,1970. into several thousand dollars, police “I can’t pinpoint the exact amount of the at least two persons had to be involved. There is no aiarm system in the school required higher taxes on the very in­ John S. Bissell, 69, of the widow of Marvin S. Baker Sr. down will make these savings dinner. that night won’t be held. The FBI said they worked in reported today. loss,” Fairbanks said. Fairbanks said, “They had to be in here now, but equipment has been on order, is dustries that are experiencing economic Masonic Home in Wallingford, Mrs. Baker was born May 14, They may find more sympathetic Instead, the comment session odd jobs such as cooks in even bigger. The break was discovered this morning Dr. James Kennedy, school superinten­ for quite a while to do the damage they beginning to arrive and will soon be in­ difficulties. formerly of 49 Birch St., died 1888 in Hartford and lived there ■ "i listeners in an afternoon session with will be Feb. 26 (a Wednesday), restaurants and clerks at a at 7 when Floyd Mitchell and George dent, was at the scene this morning. did.” stalled, Fairbanks said. Sunday at the Masonic Home. until coming to Manchester 22 Typical Annual Democratic congressipnal leaders. The from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the health food store. They would Miller, custodians, reported for work. The Equipment Damaged No disturbance was reported to police Republican Daniel Evans of Washington He was born Nov. 27,1905, in years ago. She was a member subject — “Priorities for Domestic Municipal Building. live the life of the bright, well- Savings: $51.47 ^ building had been locked at 3:30 Tuesday An upstairs cabinet was ransacked and Classrooms Ransacked by neighbors. said the federal government should pay Manchester, the son of the late of Temple Chapter, OES, if Adjustment” — has not changed, but 36 of educated young women they afternoon. tape recorders, overhead projectors and Six upstairs classrooms were ransacked All schools are closed this week for the the full cost of any improvements in John Henry and Mary Gutzmer American Legion Auxiliary, the nation’s 50 state houses are held by were, the FBI said, and develop Many Windows Broken other equipment was damaged beyond and paper strewn all over. mid-winter vacation. jobless pay programs. Bissell. Until his retirement, he Army and Navy Club Auxiliary, Democrats. close friendships especially The physical plant and equipment were repair, Fairbanks said. One projector was The principal’s office, the conference “Repair work has to be done this week; was a teacher at the New Bri­ and the Auxiliary of IRS Agents Offer among feminists. damaged, said Ted Fairbanks, superinten­ room and the main office were vandalized. we have to get the school ready for when it tain Trade School. He was also Manchester Barracks, World thrown out an upstairs window and landed “They are not ordinary There were visable signs that several reopens (next Monday),” Fairbanks said. a self-employed real estate and War I Veterans. Tax Assistance dent of buildings and grounds. He said 21 in the driveway. criminals. They are intelligent panes of glass and large plateglass win­ attempts, without success, were made to A vulgar message was scribbled on an insurance man. Survivors are two daughters, “They could have taken some equip­ Representatives from the people,’’ said Thomas R. start fire^ in various parts of the building. upstairs blackboard. Mr. Bissell was a member of Mrs. Dorothea Brass of Tornado Devastates Internal Revenue Service will Dugan, special agent in charge An American flag in one classroom was This was the second break at Highland Uriel Lodge of Masons in Manchester and Mrs. Janet be in next Manchester Friday, of the FBI in Connecticut. torn from its pole and ripped to shreds. Park School this winter. In the earlier in­ Merrow, the Order of Eastern Scofield of Fort Lauderdale, Feb. 21, and every Friday Saxe and Power once lived Police said entry was gained through a cident, the principal’s office was ran­ Star, the Scottish Rites, the Fla.; five grandchildren and thereafter to April 11, with the with other “working girls” in men’s room on the main floor. A window sacked and minimal damage was Connecticut Consistory and nine great-grandchildren. Central Georgia exception of March 28, Good Hartford’s Farmington Avenue was broken and someone crawled through, reported. Sphinx Temple Shriners. The funeral is Thursday at 11 Friday, to assist local residents area, a popular spot for many of police said. Vandalism has occurred at other United Press International twister and some 15 to 20 buildings were Survivors are a son, John W. a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, prepare their 1974 income tax the young women who work for A liquor bottle was found in the east schools, too. A “hell of a tornado” steamrolled a cen­ Bissell of Vernon; a daughter) 400 Main St. The Rev. Robert “completely gone.” returns. insurance companies nearby, tral Georgia town Tuesday, crushing Mrs. Kay Reynolds of En- Eldridge of South United Their Manchester hours will the FBI said. Most of the town was without lights, cinetes, Calif.; six brothers, Methodist Church will officiate. homes and businesses and leaving a trail be from 5 to 8 p.m., in the The agency said before that Get organized. of death and destruction and floodwaters water or gas early today as service crews Frederick Bissell of Coventry, Burial will be at the con­ Municipal Building Hearing they had lived in Windsor worked round-the-clock to repair storm Robert L. Bissell of Hebron, venience of the family. chased scores of Alabamans from their Room. Those who appear are Locks, 10 miles north of Hart­ Don’t make two trips anywhere Congress Urged damage. and Earl Bissell, Horace Friends may call at the homes. requested to bring all records ford and the home town of Gov. Bissell, Clifford Bissell and funeral home Wednesday from when one will do. It costs about 150 A storm system touched off tornadoes in pertinent to the returns. Ella T. Grasso. Afterwards Austin Bissell, all of 7 to 9 p.m. portions of the Southland. they lived in Torrington, a fac­ a mile to drive a car these days, so One twister left at least one person dead Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. The family suggests that any To Ban Handguns tory town of 32,000 persons 25 and more than 100 injured in its rampage Frederick Zepp and Ms. Laura memorial contributions may be concentrate on cutting back Inside Today Bentley, both of Manchester, miles west of Hartford. through the downtown district of Fort made to the Shriners Hospital at least 25 miles a week. value by the government and destroyed. and Mrs. Richard Powers of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Philip A. Valley, Ga. Authorities said 14 persons for Crippled Children, The bill does not affect shotguns and Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Vernon; and three Springfield, Mass. ABOUT Typical Annual Hart, D-Mich. and Rep. Jonathan B. were seriously injured. grandchildren. Savings: $195.00 Bingham, D-N.Y., joined by two former rifles. Emergency crews searched through a Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 tangle of crumbling building, uprooted Stamps and coins...... Page 5 The funeral is Wednesday at Miss Agnes L. Horigan TOWN big city police chiefs, today urged Citizens would have 6 months to sell Congress to outlaw handguns except for trees and sparking downed power lines Eljem Speaking...... Page 13 11 a.m. at the Masonic Home Miss Agnes L. Horigan of 77A handguns to the government, after which a law enforcement officers and security early today for dead and injured. On Second Thought...... Page 14 Chapel in Wallingford. The Sycamore Lane was dead on 5-year prison term and $5,()00 fine would Rev. Thomas Schulze of the guards. be possible for conviction of unauthorized “We’ve got numerous houses down and arrival Monday morning at Whiton Memorial Library, Bennet honor ro ll...... Page 32 Masonic Home will officiate. Members of Manchester At a joint news conference, the two possession. they’re still digging in to see if we’ve got Doctors Hospital, Hollywood, 100 N. Main St., will hold a MHS loses to Windham ...... Page 17 Burial will be in the Masonic Barracks, World War I legislators announced reintroduction of any people there,” a Peach County Fla. puppet show Wednesday at 11 Cheney Tech loses finale...... Page 17 Home Cemetery, Wallingford. Veterans, Auxiliary will meet legislation to control handguns, endorsed Hart said there have been “a few smail Hospital spokesman said. Born in Waterbury, Miss a.m. for children of all ages. Ellington in tourney ...... Page 17 There are no calling hours. Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Holmes by former Police Com­ gains” in public awareness to the handgun Police said some 50 homes and down­ Horigan had lived in Members of the Manchester McAuliffe here tonight...... Page 19 The B. C. Bailey Funeral Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to missioner Patrick V. Murphy and former situation. town businesses were damaged by the Manchester for 20 years. Junior Women’s Club will pre­ Home, 273 S. Elm St., pay respects to the late Mrs. Washington, D.C. Police Chief Jerry V. Before her retirement, she was sent “Danny Duck.” The Wallingford, is in charge of Anna Baker, a member. Wilson. an elementary school teacher in program is free. arrangements. the Waterbury school system. 132 Policemen Killed Friends wishing to do so may She was a communicant of St. St. Bernadette’s Mothers Cir­ A puppet show, which is open Murphy sale 132 police officers were make memorial contributions James Church and a member of cle will meet Wednesday at 8:15 to children of all ages, will be Where you save matters too: killed in the line of duty last year, com­ Developing Nations Demand to the Masonic Charity Founda­ the Ladies of St. James, the presented Wednesday at 11 a.m. pared to 37 in 1961, and the ban would sup­ tion, c/o Masonic Home, p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roger Auxiliary of Manchester Granger, 290 Hackmatack St. in the Junior Room of Whiton To begin with, you should do all your banking in one place. (Just port local police. Wallingford, Conn. Memorial Hospital, St. Agnes Memorial Library, N. Main St. driving another mile to and from another bank will cost you about 300 “As citizens, we could take no greater Guild of Newington, Grand Custodian Charles Lin­ step in this direction than by working to Manchester Senior Citizens, coln will inspect the work of each time you do it) eliminate the proliferation of handguns Overhaul of World Economy and their indiscriminate possession by Arthur J. Dancosse and the National Retired Delta Chapter, Royal Arch And, because we offer our savings customers absolutely free persons who clearly have no need for products in the same way. A graveside service for Teachers Association. Masons, Wednesday night at ALGIERS (UPI) - The developing per cent annual increase in industrial She is survived by a niece, the Masonic Temple. Wayne M. personal checking, plus high interest rates, plus every banking service them,” Murphy said in a prepared state­ nations. Inspired by the new power of the growth among the developing nations, will Arthur J. Dancosse of 54 Plea­ Wants Listed sant St., who was dead on Miss Marita A. Kemp of Garland, high priest, will you’ll ever need ... well, it just makes savings sense to save at the bank ment. oil bloc, today demanded an overhaul of be officially unveiled during a March 12-26 Manchester, with whom she preside over the portrayal of Buy Up Planned the world’s economy to give them a 25 per UNIDO meeting in Peru. The developing nations want better aid arrival Saturday at Manchester terms, formation of cartels, nationaliza­ made her home. the Royal Arch degree at 7:30. that listens. Under the bill, handguns not owned by cent slice of industrial output. Memorial Hospital, was this CORRECTION Total Success Not Expected The funeral is Thursday at Other Grand Chapter officers law enforcement or security people, with Delegates from 104 developing nations tion of foreign investments, protection of morning in St. Bernard’s (Herald photo by Dunn; exports, regulation of multinational firms 9:30 a.m. from the John F. are expected to accompany Lin­ Boneless Sirloin Tip few exceptions, would be bought at fair ended a four-day meeting of the U.N. In­ Many delegates admitted the program Cemetery, Rockville. and building of basic industries. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. coln for the annual inspection. OVEN ROAST dustrial Development Organization this has no chance of total success but others The family suggests that any said the West would be wrong to dismiss it They concede scant chance of total memorial contributions may be Center St., with a Mass at St. •1.301b. Rotarians Honor Sheldon morning by calling for a radical transfor­ In 1974 more people saved at CBT than in any other year. as just another plea for a handout. Western acceptance of the program but made to the Heart Association James Church at 10. Burial will TUBS. • WED. ONLY) mation of the world economy. The Burpee Relief Corps will (and not Stalk •• wii Ineometly The Weather Some delegates said the rest of the want to change a system in which 104 of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, There must be a reason. Frank P. Sheldon, right, Wednesday kind to be presented by the meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in ■dvirtiMd In our Id Int nlgM Third World —the developing nations — nations with 70 per cent of the world’s pop­ St., Hartford, or to the Waterbury, at 1 p.m. night received the Paul Harris Manchester club, and it is named ‘A ction P ro g ra m ’ the GAR Memorial Hall, WESTERN BEEF may learn a lesson from the success of the ulation produce only seven per cent of the American Cancer Society, 237 Friends may call at the Partly sunny this afternoon with the The delegates approved an “action Rockville. S3 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Fellowiship Award for distinguished after Harris who founded Rotary oil-producing nations in boosting global industrial output. E. Center St. funeral home Wednesday from MANCHESTER, CONN. THE COAIIVIECTICUT BANK highs in the mid to upper 40s, lows tonight program” aimed at increasing the service to Manchester Rotary Club. International 70 years ago. Sheldon is petroleum prices. “This is industrial and technological The Holmes Funeral Home, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The DAV Auxiliary will meet In the mid 20s. Sunny Thursday with highs developing nations’ share of world in­ AND TRUST COIVIPANY Making the presentation is Richard a past president, charter member, The delegates said nations producing slavery,” Ibrahim Abderrahman, a 400 Main St., was in charge of Any memorial contributions Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the in the 40s. Oiance of precipitation 10 per dustrial output from seven per cent to 25 T. Gallup of Moosup, Rotary district and was cochairman of the club’s 35th other raw materials may form oil-type former director of UNIDO, told the arrangements. may be mgde to a charity of the VFW Home. Over 80 offices throughout Connecticut Mcmbn p.d.i.c cent today and near zero tonight and per cent by the end of the century. donor’s choice. governor. It is the first award of its anniversary celebration. Thursday. The pro^am , which calls for an eight cartels to increase the prices of their meeting. I PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 19. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19,1975— PAGE THREE NEWS KATHARINIROM.(Pa)\ Hafpill^S Talk Amuses NATfONAl WEATHER SERVICE FORKAST »o 7AM EST 2 -2 0 -7 5 “THE STEPFORD WIVES” A • ¥ J * V ^ 2 9 . 5 3 FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Supreme Court Rules Fund Impoundment Illegal eves AT 7 P.M. • t l>.M. By WALLY FORTIN SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. On American Industry SUN. 2 • 4:1$ • 7 - • S R A J------WASHINGTON (UPI) - The effort by providing the exercised at the allotment by Nixon impounding money / “The story of American in­ horse supplying the generating He, everyone. This is Wally’s donate so much of their time to government to pick up 75 per nion the court vacated a judge­ Supreme Coui;t ruled un­ executive with the seemingly stage rather than or in addition provided by Congress for dustry is utteriy fascinating power. The next was an sidekick Gloria Benson, writing the seniors. They really put ef­ cent of the cost. Appropriations ment by the 4th Circuit, which animously Tuesday that the limitless power to withhold to the obligation phase of the highways, education and pollu­ because it is a story of per­ attempt to harness the Passaic the news for you folks while the fort into this show, and we are then made by Congress and assum^ the President had im­ President has no power to funds from allotment and process.” tion. Today’s opinion covered sonalities,” Mathias P. Harpin River falls at Paterson, N. J., bossman is up in Vermont come out looking mighty good. the money is disburs^. poundment power under the of Jewett City stated at the out­ with Alexander Hamilton as ’Those of you who were unable •withhold from the states obligation. The 1972 Act was passed over only the funds for water pollu­ act. That case was brought by skiing. Hope he is having a allotments authorized by “Even assuming an intention President Richard M. Nixon’s tion. set of his talk to the Manchester promoter. The third was the great time. We hear they have to attend last Sunday, 1 want The opinion written by White Campaign Clean Water, Inc. niiTwua-(N) \ Congress to finance water on the part of Congress, in the veto. Later he pared to $2 Unjler the law involved in the / Historical Sociey Sunday after­ Hartford Woolen Manufac­ plenty of snow up there. you to know that the rehearsal affirmed a ruling won by New noon in the Whiton Memorial turing Co., even though George time Sunday will be at 2:30. pollution control. hope of forestalling a veto, to billion and $3 billion, respec­ appeal, the Environmental York City in the U.S. Court of “THE HKKLE MDF' SAN R RA N CIseO After a detailed analysis of imply a power of some sort in tively, federal allotments of $5 FYotection Agency divides the e ves AT 7:30 • 9:20 Library auditorium. Washington wore its product at Setback Results Kenneth Wood, our wonderful Appeals for the District of Justice William 0. Douglas SUN. AT 9:1$-7:15-I:1S For an hour he enlightened his inaugural. Last Friday we had a real accompanist, is unable to get 1972 federal Water Pollution the executive to control outlays billion and $6 billion for the 1973 allotment money among the Columbia. The city sued on concurred in the result reached and amused his audience with “The cotton-spinning frame busy day with the playing of here until that time. Act amendments. Justice under the act, there is nothing and 1974 fiscal years to aid con­ states under a formula. After behalf of all other cities in the in the two cases but did not join was the machine that ­ Byron R. White said, “We can­ in the legislative history ... in­ struction of publicly owned plans for a specific project have the opinions. He is in the eiTKO TtMT TMI sa • Ml an account of the men who IAN6SLCS bingo in the morning, and then Friends, our tickets for this, state, and Detroit also filed OK I BK FE ISH n r • 2 M sowed the seeds of the textile tivated tinkerers and had 13 tables of setback players show are now available, so how not believe that Congress at the dicating that such discretion sewage treatment works. been approved by EPA, the suit. hospital recovering from a CM 2 • OK n. iHin p«ir - iJi M industry in New England and mechanics,” Harpin said, after in the afternoon with the about stopping by and picking last minute scuttled the entire arguably granted was to be The action was one of many agency conunits the federal In a separate, unsigned opi­ stroke. MT.-sw i»us-TMiiTW m uM ir those who nurtured the plan­ the colonies became indepen­ following winners; some up to sell? We have 800 PHOIIE B49-93M ting. Some of those who con­ dent. A delay in the construc­ Thomas Murphy, 145, Claire tickets for each performance, tributed their inventive genius, tion of the first successful one, lOWilT TtMKRATUtfS Comlns, 143; Hans and Harold Lehmann and Anna daring, and fortunes, Harpin he added, was prevented only Fredericksen, 133; Peter Frey, Haupt are the ticket chairmen. Back to the Altar .RICHARD III said, were Samuel Slater, by a chance meeting of Samuel 130; Clara Hemingway and Eva Our success depends on the sale Janitor In A Drujj^ Moses Brown, Francis Cabot Slater with the captain of a ship CIA Lutz, 127; Grace Windsor and of these tickets. Actress Zsa Zsa Gator, whose age is estimated to to in the a radical Interpretation •LEGEND* Industrial strength; Lowell, George Corliss, and Eli out of Providence. •W- Susan K err, 124; Harvey On Monday there were no ac­ mid-50s, has married again — this time to the millionaire breaks up grease. ol Shakespeare's play Whitney. Slater, who had worked for 32 Laquerre, 122; Joseph Windsor, tivities because of the holiday, next door. In a civil ceremony in Las Vegas, she wed her 32 oz., Reg. 1.19 Rhode Island became the Sir Richard Arkwright in 120; James Comins, Wesley and we had the day off. former neighbor. Jack Ryan, 46, who made his fortune as heart of cotton manufacturing England, decided to cast his lot Frost, and Harvey Barrette, We learned this morning that inventor of the Barbi doll. Spray ’n Wash Soil & in the young country after the with New World opportunities, ;/^SHOWERS N fiSyy 119. biir good friend and member Revolutionary War, spreading realized he couldn’t bring the On Sunday afternoon we all Dorothy Brass lost her mother, Stain Remover from there to Massachusetts plans of his employer’s inven­ U n WEATHER FOTOCAST ® went to the center for our week­ and we send her our heartfelt For washable fabrics: ^ spray on stubborn and Eastern Connecticut. But tion, so he memorized it. ly rehearsal of our Variety condolences. We were so very before the industry became a Discouraged in New York City, ^ow . We are very indebted to sorry to hear the news of Anna 16 oz. size, Reg.o 41.29 oQ going thing, Harpin noted, there he was about ready to return to Roger and Marci Negro who Baker’s death. were at least three failures of England when the captain For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. During Wednesday night, snow is likely over por­ Heart Unit Lists Glory Spray Foam Rug major proportions in as many steered him to the Providence tions of the north and central Rockies while some rain falls along the mid Pacific coast. YOU’LL NEVER BE CAUGHT IN CURLERS states. philanthropist, Moses Brown. Fair to partly cloudy skies should prevail elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include; Cleaner Slater’s original frame is in (approx, max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 35 (63), Boston 25 ( 49), 25 (35), iBudget Breakdown Just spray on, sponge The first was at the place the Smithsonian Institute. He in. Cleans 10x14 rug. where the cotton industry Dallas 36 (54), Denver 23 (47), Duluth 13 (27), Houston 36 (57), Jacksonville 48 (77), Kan­ Ma-Ma Mia^s CLAIROL 20' later lived with a Wilkinson (Manchester is presently con­ Pepsodent Reg. 1.79 started on this side of the Atlan­ sas City 29 ( 45), Los Angeles 44 ( 63), Miami 66 (83), Minneapolis 15 (29), New Orleans 43 ^ About 12 per cent of total con- family and married a daughter, ducting a CPR program which Toothpaste Instant Hair Setter tic, Beverly, Mass., with a (63), New York 32 ( 50), Phoenix 40 (66), San Francisco 47 (59), Seattle 36 (49), St. Louis27 Uributions and bequests Rain Barrel 4 ^ 7 who reputedly, Harpin said, in­ (42), Washington 34 ( 60). Cuisine ; received by the Heart Associa- meets the last Monday of the vented a thread. ‘‘The Family Restaurant” : tion of Greater Hartford cover month at the VF)V Home from 7 Fabric SoftenerT ** • Brown was also instrumental FREi PARKING S2B-3333 471 Hartford Road Corner of McKee Street I ; local fund raising and ad- to 11 p.m. The Heart Associa­ 48 oz. iize , Reg. 1..89 coSce in starting the cultivation of ■ ministrative costs, according to tion recommends that one Alkii- URNSIDE cotton in the South. member of each family be Selt'/er B5S0 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTfORO ILOOK! HERE ARE MA MA MIA'S THURSDAY ! information from the associa- il-M tXIT 51 jOLiowwiwi^^ Slater’s frame, Harpin said, ; tion. trained n CPR. For more infor­ Alka Seltzer revolutionized the village socie­ SIT. 1 S9N. IRFLATION FIGHTER DINHER SPECIALS! I These figures are based upon mation, phone 649-5261.) Packag e, 1:31 ^ “ T it GODFATHER ty of tanner, fuller, and grist­ ; the 1973-74 fiscal year audit, • $165,408, for support of the ol 36 “Give Your Family A Treaty and Reg. “RIMirMI P«Tn" mill and sawmill operators. - which reflects a total of $54,071 American and Connecticut TOOUOOir 1.05 MON. THRU FRI. S:00 Women and children, the latter T V TO N IG H T Come To Ma Ma Mia’s To Eat!” i covering the above costs. Heart Associations in their SATURDAY 8:30 standing on stools to operate ! In 1973-74, the Greater Hart- national and statewide CatMn SUNDAY 4:30- 8:00 the machines, were the first SERVED THURSDAY ONLY! ;ford budget was charged as programs and operations. Lavoris Mouth wash workers. At first they were 6:00 SERVED FROM 4:00 TO 9:00 P.M. Captioned N ew s...... 57 WEDNESDAY MOVIES • follows: The large volunteer force of transported in carts from the News...... 3-8-22-30 Bonus Bottle 11:30 • FRESH VEAL PARMAJEAN i • $52,800, research budget, the Heart Association makes it February 21 ■ March 1 countryside but later were Bewitched ...... 5 M ovies...... 3-5 with SpightUI, or Potilo and Vagaliblt. ! supporting seven scientists at possible to provide programs 40 oz. No Sunday performance housed in mill villages. The Untouchables ...... 9 4:00 (9) “Jigsaw” (1968). 6 Amp Auto Wide World Special...... 8-40 ; the University of Connecticut and services at a cost un­ Reg. All performances at 8:1S p.m. 'The demand for yarn from as The Champions...... 18 Harry Guardino, Bradford • OPEN FACE STEAK 2.09 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30' with Spaghetti, or Potato and Vagatabla ; and Yale Schools of Medicine as matched by any other method, Battery Charger Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre far away as Philadelphia and The H one^ooners ...... 20 12:30 Dillman. • they seek causes and cures for according to the association. Department of Dramatic Arts propagated the canal Electric Company...... 24-57 • FILLET OF HADDOCK M ovie...... 9 8:30 (8-40) “ The Fam ily with SpaghattI, or Potato and Vagatabla : heart and blood vessel diseases. Head & Shoulders General Electric School of Fine Arts systems and turnpikes, the Bonanza...... 40 Nobody Wanted’’ (1975). The University of Connecticut • $33,039, public health Locally, neighborhood can­ Our speaker said. Before being 1:00 Shirley Jones, James Olson. • SPAGHETTI AND MEAT RALLS Shampoo Reg. Sun Lamp Tickets $2.50 6:30 ; education, life saving informa- vassers are conducting their shipped, it was stretched on News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Reel Camp ...... 5 11:30 (3) “A Rage to Live” door-to-door campaign dis- 19.99 Group rates available Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 • tion provided in the form of Skill Tube or For information call 429-2912 village greens to be bleached. I Love Lucy ...... 5 (1965). Suzanne P leshette, Your ■- literature, films, and speakers. tibuting information on heart 11 oz. Lotion YOUR CHOICE Ampere meter indicates rate of Any weaving done in New To Be Announced...... 24 Bradford Dillman. Choice • $34,787, professional educa- disease and requesting charge, helps prevent over­ England was originally per­ Zoom...... 57 11:30 (5) “The Crowd Roars” . tion and training, conferences donations. charge. Suitable for all 6 or 12 formed in homes or by one (1932). James Cagney, Ann volt batteries. 6:45 The Above - for nurses and national The fund drive will wind up on expert individual. However, Dvorak. Economics 201 ...... 24 Served with I authorities on heart care, Sunday which will be Heart IB^THEATRES EAST Harpin said, this system gave THEATER 12:30 (9) "Kiss the Blood Off 7:00 Children Under 12, Vi Pric^ : newsletters, booklets for dis- Sunday. After that, all VIODLE TPKE,, MiNCHESTER SH. P AKKiDE • 619 - El 11 way to mass production with My Hands” (1948). Burt Lan­ Roll and Butter News...... 3-22-40 SCHEDULE ; tribution to professional per- volunteer workers will turn the introduction of two power caster, Joan Fontaine. - sonnel. looms. Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 their money over to the Truth or Consequences ...... 8 • $38,815, for community The first was brought to Manchester State Bank. Ironside ...... 9 Vernon Cinema 1 — programs, training in cardio­ Boston by Francis Cabot “Huckleberry Finn” 2:00; “The pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) The results of the local Heart Lowell. In Scotland he bought Dick Van Dyke...... 18 niNUimss" To Be Alive...... 20 Nickel Ride” 7:30-9:20 —mouth-to-mouth breathing Fund Drive will be known next one of Edmund Cartwright’s, Cinema 2— “Marco Polo Jr.” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY and closed chest massage; heart week, said Robert Labbe, chair-, disassembled it, and packed it To Tell the T ruth ...... 30 The Romagnolis’ Table — 57 1:30; ‘"nie Stepford Wives” care classes. man of the Manchester drive. in a coffin. From then on, spin­ 7:00-9:00 FEBRUARY 20 & 21! f;; 7:30 IBiNQN HHOTHMI ning and weaving could be done Showplace — “The Man With s itOMcaoA* under one roof. Unfortunately, Name That Tune...... 3 the Golden Gun” 2:007:00-9:15 Light Weight Vinyl Harpin said, the huge overshot Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 UA East 1 — “Murder on the wheel need^ to furnish power $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Orient Express” 7:00-9:20 ^Rhoda^ Hasty Pudding^s Zipper Luggage mu shook and rattled the several- Country C arnival...... 18 UA East 2 — “Front Page” story factory. Hollywood Squares ...... 22 2:00-7:30-9:30 Woman of the Year 21” SHORT HOP 24” WEEKEND FLIGHT This trouble was corrected Nutmegger’s A lm anac...... 24 UA East 3— “Strongest Man 3 Animal W orld...... 30 when Corliss of Vermont in the World” 2:00-7:15-9:00 Reg. Room 222 ...... 40 Reg. 40 Our • ID CAROS REQUIRED ViHERf APPUC.'. lUf • perfected the steam engine for Burnside Theatre — “God­ BOSTON (UPI) - Calling it Square in a gray Lincoln dating 11.49 16.29 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Reg. General Electric factory use, eliminating father Part II” 8:00 her favorite award and the from the 1930s. She was es­ 3.99 dependence on water power. 8:00 Automatic Showcase Cinema 1 — cutest, Valerie Harper, star of corted by the Harvard Univer­ 26” Cross Country ...... Rtg. 19.8$ 14.70 Dr. Seuss Cartoon...... 3 Large selection of colors with Throw away your troubles and The second loom was the “Earthquake” 1:30-7:15-9:40 * the television comedy hit sity band and several hundred latex quick drying base. Portable Phono creation of a Scottish weaver Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Special Late Show Frl. and “Rhoda,” Tuesday accepted cheering admirers. 29” Overseas...... Rag. 22.99 18.40 bask in the sunshine of and drifter named Gilmour. That’s My M am a...... 8-40 Sat. 12:00 the Harvard Hasty Pudding The award was given in honor 54” Garment Carrier...... Reg. 26.99 19.70 ALL RED DEVIL Given the use of a shed, he Knicks vs. Pistons...... 9 of Miss Harper’s “great artistic Showcase Cinema 2 — Club “Woman of the Year” Blue vinyl with red/white/blue stripe. SPRAY PAINTS NEIL SIMONS painted the design on the Roor Sharing Our F a ith ...... 18 "Towering Inferno” 1:30-8:00 award. skill and feminine qualities,” Jam resistant changer, self­ coMiar and put it at the disposal of all Little House on the Prairie Showcase Cinema 3 — “This is really wonderful,” Hasty Pudding’s Theatricals mill owners...... 20-22-30 Reg 1 79 storing 45 RPM adapter. HIT “ Freebie and the Bean” 1:45- she said in the distinctive Bronx President Peter Zurkow said. Simulated Brick 1 ,29 High impact case Arabs and Israelis...... 24-57 7:25-9:45 “Her charm, humor and No fuss, just touch and spray! Harpin said that Lowell’s accent of her televesion Our 8:30 Special Late Show Fri. and character Rhoda Morgenstem. quick intelligence have made Reg. 2 5 7 loom was used primarily in Really R osie...... 3 Sat. 12:10 her one of the best-loved Massachusetts; Gilmour’s, in “I think this is my favorite 3.99 SAVE AT CALDOR ON FAMOUS MAKE VACUUM CLEANERS Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Showcase Cinema 4 — award. characters to appear on Covers 5 square feet. Rhode Island. M ovie...... 8-40 “Frankenstein” 1:45-7:40-9:55 television,” Zurkow said. “Not that I’ve received that Uaad biick ilylt. Covert 3 tq. ft. Reg. 5.77, 4,47 SAVE Behind the Lines ...... 24-57 Special Late Show Fri. and many. This is the cutest.” It was the 25th annual woman OVER Whitney’s gin, according to 9:00 Sat. 12:10 BUY ONE After she received the of the year award and marked V..*" presented by Harpin, was an outgrowth of his 7II Simulated Sierra SAVE X. Doris Day T oday...... 3 traditional Hasty Pudding gold- the first time the award was Sunbeam SAVE OVER $ 2 0 tutorial duties, following Lucas Tanner...... 20-22-30 BIG brazier' plated pot, she said, “I’m really given to a woman for her per­ or Field Stone graduation from Yale, with the ’Theater in America...... 24-57 honored. Harvard is big stuff, formance in television. Our Power 4 $7 children of Gen. Nathanael Previous winners include Reg. *25 10:00 This printing test pattern is AT FULL PRICE. ya’ know.” 7.47 4 9 9 directed by James E, Pendergastf Jr. Greene. He made toy machines Katherine Hepburn, Lauren Vacuum The Manhunter...... 3 part of The Herald quality con­ She rode through the narrow Easy to apply. Covers 3 sq. (t. February 21, 22, 28 and March 1 for his pupils. One day Mrs. trol program in order tp give BETA SECOND ONE cobblestone streets of Harvard Bacall and Liza Minelli. Broom Greene, while commending him News...... 5 8:30 P.M. Get Christie Love! ...... 8-40 you one of the finest| Sunbeam for his mechanical skill, told newspapers in the nation. FOR JUST OFF OUR East Catholic High School Whitney he was wasting his Faith for Today...... 18 SA VE 2 0 % RgQ. LOW PRICES Hoover^ Celebrity Challenger Tickets on sale at Liggett’s Parkade Drug ...... 20-22-30 1 6 4 0 Regina Duo Vac tim e and suggested he do (r n n th ramily Restaurants Coast to Coast Mortite Weatherstrip - - ^ Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner or call something to help the planters 10:15 m ! Vacuum Cleaner LTM Box Office - 643-7465 remove the seeds from their Nets vs. Spurs ...... 9 Caulking Cord example^ 1 1 9 Our Reg. 21.88 Our Monday thru Friday, 6 to 9 P.M. cotton. 10:30 Stops drafts, conserves heat. U Powerful 400 watt Our Our motor, 3 position Reg. Reg. Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 you can still buy a Reg. 89.97 Nuclear Energy Debate___24 nozzle brush. Big '44.70 109.88 8 9 .7 6 disposable bag. 64.70 'W hile the inventions of both 37.70 Powerful 2.3 horsepower ally Habitat Project ...... 57 Fram Furnace Filters #43-53 Air ride gives complete mobili­ SHOHCASe CINtMAJ 1234 Whitney and Gilmour were ty. 1.8 peak H.P. motor; five motor and 6 specialized clean­ one! Belt driven nozzle cleans 11:00 Our 1-84 EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS valuable contributions to cotton ( piece attachment cleaning set. ing attachments. Includes au­ rugs, canister cleaning for manufacturing in America, the News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Reg. SAVE OVER ^5 #83005 tomatic cord rewind. #VC-666A above floor cleaning.#V-540 • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 566-8810 The Best of Groucho...... 5 STEAK 59' 4 8 i .» FREE LIGHTED PARKING« Wb Honor MASTER CHARGE ^ speaker commented, neither ...... Limit 6 per store...... man profited from his machine. I Love Lucy ...... 20 Replace dirty fillers, save heal. Popular sizes.

jam^ T th e • 'Jf T o w e r in g PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Ie^ W E B H O ^ ai Manchester Elks Lodge No. 1893 Is sponsoring a Game Supper on ITTVl nlui WUIAM th e Bean McQUBEN NnWMAN Homes Wednesday, March 5th. The dinner will begin at 7:30 p.m. and the cost of the (und-ralser is $4.00 per person with the proceeds beneflting the Rocky Hill Veterans Home and Hospital. For Informa* 16 cu. ft- !.& tion and tickets, contact Ed Edwards at 646-0206 or The Elks Lodge i D a irii at 646-9262. Q ueen Here's a pretty big deal for an extra dime! Freezer Have yourself two Scrumpdillyishus f BIG BRAZIERS or treat a hungry friend! FOR French Friei, O u ty rieavy Duty E lectf Dryef Offer good thii Thursday and Friday at Roll and Butter, 18 l.b. Heavy Our participating DAIRY QUEEN* BRAZIER ' with Tender 7 oz. Steak. Reg. a I M u f f l e r b ra z ie r. stores — where else! our 189.95 $267 *Reg. U.8. F^t. Off., Am. O.Q. Corp. (S) Copyright 1975, Am. D.Q, Corp. 2 2 9 . 9 5 $198 , our Reg. 289-8® H G g d I Center ® s o o s it *168 SEE FOR YOURSELF! ®®'‘‘"acooldownpeH^^^ press We offer convenience along with a superior product. OUR REWe . elUWe e e s5nSS'-‘==='-®'"‘ iCSroSyf'W*”' Corner of Broad 684 Hartford Rd 242 Broad St EVERYUAY FRIOES! and Center Street Mon.-Fri.. .8 a.m. - 9 p.m. TSI-CITT PLAZA 3 WAYS TO CHARGE MANCHESTER SALE: WED. thru SAT. Phone 646-2112 Sat ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. VQUION Manchester Manchester C ify MANCHESTEA PARKADE 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. WAIICHEtTEA 1145 Tolland Turnpike MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975 — PAGE FIVE

PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 19,1975 Report from America: lllaurlirstrr Emnnua Hrralb STAMPS AND COINS Es^gs $1 Each in ‘48 Get her share! OPINION By RUBS MacKENDRICK O O ^ bricks costing $1 each. ByJOHN M. LEIGHTY year of 1852 depleted the Compared to 1975 prices, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - available goods rapidly. HI NEIGHBOR some items in San Francisco These four stamps are out of Shoppers who think prices have A meal in San Francisco at By BURL LYONS weren’t too extravagant. For an erstwhile whimsy to acquire skyrocketed during the past the time cost $5, but laborers instance, a haircut and shave Work Ethic? at least one of every back-of- year should have seen were paid only $1 an hour. cost $1.50, and fresh beef went We are pleased that the advice We doubt if the American people the-book category in Scott’s merchants’ signs more than a Skilled mechancs got $2 to $20 a for 50 cents a pound. Interest on A lot has been written about the so- tability, would be mobilized to help column. Dear Abby, will begin Specialized. The total number century ago in California Gold day, but had to pay $12 to have want their government to take over borrowed money ranged from 8 would be crowding 80, but the Rush country. their clothes laundered. called work ethic, good old thrift, Gov. Grasso over the economic appearing in The Herald daily begin­ the petroleum industry and run it like to 15 per cent. project came to a screaming “Eggs, $1 each,” was one And all the gold that came out ning next Monday. the postal service. Farther north at the El Yankee ingenuity, and the ability of bumps she now faces. halt at the Treasury Savings price greeting prospectors near of the state in the century We have spent considerable time And one strong point. When we are Dorado Hotel in Hangtown, now issue. Coloma, Calif., where gold was following the ore’s discovery Americans to adapt and improvise to Instead of accepting the fact that trying to purchase such a column in critical of the postal service, we Placerville, a menu showed : There was only one printing discovered near Sutter’s Mill in totaled about $2 billion, less any substantial wage increase for overcoming certain territorial rights grizzly bear roast for $1; meet new situations. aren’t faulting the Manchester Post of this — in Dwember, 1920. the American River on Jan. 24, than the value of the and other restrictions but our efforts jackrabbit whole, $1.50; two There is no question that the state employes is beyond the state’s Office. Our people do a fine job; it’s . Originally a dollar, it is now in m', ____ 1848. agricultural output of Califor­ have proved successful. the book at $450. codfish balls for 75 cents and nia in 1974. present means, the union leader says the system that is in shambles. Before that, eggs were often general high state of our living stan­ We believe the column will meet The Confederate Post­ baked beans, $1. given away. “Gold scales at the end of the dards (despite recession) is due to he may ask workers to stage a slow­ with excellent response by our Even some members of Congress masters’ Provisionals set up Smart California bar,” a sign on the lunch readers. .another major snag. Paper ruJA nm niB TtriiKH businessmen, sensing a possible these things. down which will compound the have doubts about what to do with the ,VM Kiri<5.VV counter read. ; cutouts will have to do for the gold rush as the news of the dis­ ABOUT problem rather than contribute to a postal service. Miners often had gold, but in The question which must nag some : album. covery filtered east, began Just wondering how some people in As a result, hearings are beginning remote areas were short of of our leaders though is just how much solution. In most of the groups, though, buying up everything in sight TOWN residential areas can be charged for this week by the House Post Office I ^ everything else. According to An Ingot to call her own...In twenty-four .you can find a representative that a prospector might need. is due to current worker adherence The union undoubtedly has the mus­ failing to remove snow from the Subcommittee on a postal reorganiza­ «K 17inS 01-- 1S4U the Mercantile Trust Co., of .cheapie, and the quest turns Within a year, the rush was karat gold, suspended from a delicate sidewalk and the absentee landlord of California, there were certain Al-Anon family groups will to these principles and how much is cle to create havoc with state services tion bill. ;over page after page of on, and the biggest bonanza was fourteen karat gold link chain. Let her a vacant business building downtown diggings were prospectors paid meet tonight at 8 at the Second Among other things the bill provides • American history. in merchandising. really, living off our inheritance? if it so desires. $800 for a barrel of flour and Congregational Church parish know you think she’s worth a gift of can escape. Strolling down Main for Congress to authorize up to 20 per official meeting at 2 p.m. Sun­ In remote camps along the What brings this to mind is the jerk- The question is not one of brawn but , The 3 cents Newspapers and 1955. They were not sold to the picks shovels and gold pans cost house, 385- N. Main St.; Street the other day we encountered a cent of the postal services operating day Feb. 23, in the Hartford Sierra, eggs went as high as $3 gold. Bar pendant and chain, $100. ^Periodicals stamp is a good public but were affixed directly $100 each. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the knee reaction recently of one state pf brains. clear sidewalk except in front of the budget — presently it is 10 per cent Courant Auditorium, 280 Broad each and potatoes sold for 50 Hikeness here, as it actually is in onto any document that called A gallon of rot-gut whisky Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman Illustrations slightly enlarged to show vacant Grant building. St. Charter memberships close cents apiece. labor leader who threatened a possi­ We submit that this union leader and moves downward on a sliding black and white. There were for payment. Scott lists 40 went as high as $100, and those St.; and Friday at 10 a.m. at the details. March 1; dues are $4 a year. “Most people forgot what an' scale — seeks congressional represen­ 125 varieties from 1865 to 1898. different, 25 cent to $20 face. who overdrank and needed South United Methodist Church ble slowdown of work by state review his position and figure out egg looked like,” wrote one This is the week of the annual tation on the Board of Governors, This is Scott number PRIO, Sometimes one was cut in two medication paid $1 apiece for campus. Alateen for the 12- to 2- The Manchester Philatelic historian. employes belonging to his group as a ways to improve state employe ser­ winter vacation when it seems that while the bill would also streamline issued in 1875. diagonally and each piece used liver pills. year-old children of problem Society will meet Tuesday In San Francisco, which grew protest against Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s vices and productivity rather than try only the poor people are still in rate setting procedures for the com­ In general, these stamps for half value. Despite high prices, wages drinkers will meet Thursday at These are scarcer and worth evening Feb. 25, from 7 to 10 at almost overnight from a tiny SUOOR Manchester while others have taken were not meant to be stuck onto were low and the lure for 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders Club. failure to provide substantial and to blackmail the state out of more mission. settlement to a bustling city, their credit cards and gone to Florida, anything that was mailed. more, so be alert when Mott’s Comm'unity Hall. There sudden wealth that saw 100,000 The family groups are open to 917 Main St Manchester shuffling over any old will be a wide-open auction. lots rose from $12 each to $10,- across the board pay increases for money for the same or less work. Bermuda, or some other spot. In the months ahead, you’ll be -Instead they were attached to miners hunting gold in the peak friends and relatives living with paperwork. Everybody welcome. 000 each. One builder used severe problem drinkers. members of his union. We are sure the governor will try to At any rate, don’t forget to set your seeing the Bicentennial symbol often. statements of mailing and even­ clock ahead one hour next Sunday as tually wound up in Washington His attitude, obviously, was that his give state employes a fair share of Learn to appreciate it in more ways for disposal. At least, a deflationary bit: the nation reverts to Daylight Saving than one. It seems the Governmental union had backed her candidacy and any future windfalls, not because they The next three stamps are The Bicentennial proof sets of Time for a period of eight months, and Commission paid $35,130 for that three coins in 40 per cent silver backed her politically, but because listed as “Revenues.” There she has somehow failed to express ap­ here’s hoping that spring will be with piece of art work. were many types of these: have been reduced from $15 to preciation for this fact. they have earned it. us shortly. “Ducks,” “Battleships,” $12. Also, the quality is expected to be better than in Apparently, the loyalty of this union And this is what the work ethic is In case you are interested, the “Match and Medicine,” and We have heard the remark that the Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. has “Persian Rug” — to give a few previous years as the planchets Carpet SALE leader to Gov. Grasso is economic really about. Compensation is based paper smells, but it literally did compiled a two-page listing of all nicknames. and the finished coins are Hillside Church in Spain, reachable only by donkey. (Photo by Steve Dunn) transported on an air blanket — rather than philosophical. If it were on what you do on the job, not at the awhile back. We had a circular senators and representatives, their The Cigarette Tubes issue was current from 1919 to 1933. courtesy of some new mint not, one would think the work ethic, polls. shipped to us for distribution which Washington addresses, and telephone equipment. was wrapped with a twine that must It was for a tax on little paper- Yankee ingenuity and worker adap­ numbers. It also includes the Senate and-cardboard cylinders. You have come from the Orient. The twine and House committees and who chairs could stuff these with loose The world-famous hard had a bad odor and unfortunately it them. MAX LERNER tobacco and light up. Sounds money man. Dr. Franz Pick, remained with the circular and the Orders of one to nine copies are easier than tussling with that has issued a survey of price Burns Should Be Heard rest of the newspaper. free; orders of 10 or more cost a sack of Bull Durham in the roll- changes of collectibles called nickel each. You can order them by your-own era. “ What Was Best in 1974.” One of our columnists, Andrew Tul- writing the chamber at Washington, Lifestyle This Potato Tax stamp in car­ Numismatic coins increased SAVE *50 to *250 ly, whose writing appears frequently D.C., 20062. mine rose is an attractive issue 115 per cent, thus beating out Federal Reserve Board Chairman land. Some of our pundits, both in rare stamps, which gained only on our editorial page, sent us the Chances are they might be available that was a casualty of the Arthur Burns is a pretty level-headed electronic and print media, seem to jousting between FDR’s New 55 per cent as against 150 per on the average 50 sq. yd. purchase following Kissinger joke: later at the Greater Manchester cent in 1973. Either of these practitioner of economics, which he take an inordinate pleasure out of Do you know why Henry finally got Chamber of Commerce office. Deal and the “Nine Old Men” in LA JOLLA, Calif. — What is the fastest he said, he finally found that “the theater the early thirties. The idea was would have been a better girl’s often refers to as ‘‘the dismal recounting bad news. married? growing word in the United States today? I was empty.” His eyes showed hurt all the ■ to nick farmers three-quarters friend than diamonds — they Well, he and Nancy were chatting science.” He is respected throughout For instance rising prices get Our salute to the Bolton Board of think it is lifestyle. This is, of course, es­ way through. Timidly but earnestly he was cent a pound for any potato went down a little. one day and Nancy complained that he pecially evident here in California, where in search of another way of living and the financial and business world for emphasis, yet when the price of beef Education and administration. production beyond their SAVE ^100 on a Multi-level Carpet had been courting her for several new lifestyles have been spawned ever another set of relationships. allotments. The “Ever-normal- A refreshing line in a Linn’s fell substantially it received secon­ You may have read where 17 Part of the bind that many are caught in ad picturing a British Postage his fiscal acumen. years and had never popped the ques­ students were suspended in January since the Gold Rush, and where a changed ' granary’ ’ plan was declared un- tion. lifestyle is the principal attraction for the is that they find their life has become in­ '' constitutional and the stamps Due set: “Don’t Overlook Some recent remarks of his, which dary treatment, as did the softening of due to serious misbehavior and it was “ M arquee” nylon pile carpet resists ‘‘And Henry,” Nancy told the stream of immigrants from the East and tolerable— on the job and during the long ; became orphans in 1936. There These Ugly Stamps!” (And may not have had the prominence sugar prices and the fact that supplies pointed out that discipline is a key shedding, fights stains. secretary of state, ‘‘I’m not getting the Middle East. But I have heard people days and longer nights away from it — but were 13 values up to $1.50 in a they really are.) A 9 9 concern. when they break with the lifestyle they deserved because of the urgency of in that commodity were becoming any shorter.” using the term in every state. variety of colors. Regular *6.99 We are pleased to see the officials You find it in the discussions about cut­ had they can’t find a better one to replace ’ The Consular Service Fee The Postal History Society of B ' sq. yd. other news, are worthy of considera­ glut. of at least one school system moving ting down on energy consumption; We can it. stamps were used in 1906 to Connecticut will have its first It seems that Democratic State tion. Granted readily that there are dis­ in the right direction. do it presumably by adopting a new Usually all that a new lifestyle means is Chairman John Bailey is one of the a new effort to rebuild your hopes. In Burns feels that some of the predic­ tressed areas of the economy such as lifestyle. few who has expressed some pleasure Successful magazines are often linked California, as in New York, I’ve often tions coming from administration the automobile industry, building and with Gov. Ella Grasso’s proposed When you express criticism of the with a lifestyle or may even help it to talked with young, single women, in their • SAVE *50 on a Shag Carpet economic experts are unduly some retail lines such as appliances. budget. Bailey should be pleased, press in this country, you might ke,ep emerge. That was classically true of 20s and early 30s — airline hostesses, Abortion Policy Altered Playboy as it was true of Roiling Stone. It secretaries, receptionists, models, sales There are, however, pockets of though; he probably helped her put in mind that there are more than 30' “ Yorkshire” a tough long wearing pessimistic when they predict two is true both of Ms. and Psychology Today, girls. They hate their jobs but can’t get the budget together or at least acted journalists in Cuban jails, some since DETROIT (UPI) - A Detroit of Dr. Kenneth Edelin was a years of high unemployment and con­ business where there is little or no whose success flows from the spread of anything else and are taking college shag available in many colors. on a consulting basis. June of 1959, and many without having hospital has altered its late “major factor” in the restruc­ tinuing inflation at an intolerable recession, and areas where unemploy­ given the benefit of a trial. greater sexual freedom, new pair-bond courses at night to prepare them for new turing of policy. forms, and what Philip Reiff has called careers or whatever. Meanwhile, they live pregnancy abortion policy Regular *6.99 because of the manslaughter “Obviously, (the conviction) rate. ment is less than 6 per cent. The latest folly is the proposal of broadly “therapeutic man” — and woman. on the margin of a living standard they Sen. Henry Jackson of Washington conviction of a Boston obstetri­ puts our staff in jeopardy,” said His comment was. ‘‘Why do people If everyone tells each other that One piece of legislation certain to In the tandem the important word is of cannot afford and a lifestyle that offers and his followers that the government cian for the death of a 20-to-24 hospital President Dr. Robert draw a lot of fire in Congress is the course “style.” More than living stan­ dangers but also hopes. Mack. “As of this morning, our put out figures iike that when they things are terrible, then before too should get into the oil business to week old fetus. SAVE *100 on Pile Carpet measure that would permit the adver­ dards it means all the intangibles that im­ The upheaval in lifestyles today is most­ formal policy will place a limit don’t know what they are talking long they will be terrible as con­ bring social responsibility and higher print a characteristic stamp on how one ly an expression of the effort to restruc­ Officials at Hutzel Hospital, tising of prescription drug prices. one of three Detroit facili|ties of 16 weeks, pending the final about?” sumers stop buying and a domino- standards of accountability to that in­ The bill would make it unlawful for spends one's time, energies, self. A great ture life, marriage and the family, and outcome of the (Boston) find the happiness whose pursuit has permitting late pregnancy dustry. states or state agencies to prohibit or anthropologist once noted that the style of situation.” “ Rough ’N Ready” durable olefin The chairman also considers infla­ effect retrenchment sets in. an early culture can be guessed from the always been the American promise. There abortions, said abortions will be The government’s record in running burden the advertising of prescription limited to the 16th week of pile. Tightly tufted in many rich colors. tion, not economic recession, the most Burns has taken a strong stand business is dismal. style of the art it produced. In the mid- are happy and unhappy singles and drug prices. At present 3io states, in­ 1950s there was a book of essays called marrieds, there are squares and swinger- pregnancy. Past policy allowed against excessive pump-priming and The U.S. Postal Service ended fiscal Vincent A. Cianci Jr. is the sq. yd. dangerous of the trends which we are cluding Connecticut, have such “The American Style.” Toward the end of hedonists among both, there are over­ abortions at up to 20 weeks. Regular *8.99 first Republican mayor of Provi­ experiencing. weakening of the currency to offset 1974 with a $438 million deficit. In regulations to prohibit advertising. the decade 1 was writing about the burdened executives, smoldering wives, Hospital spokesmen said the 1971, Congress came up with Amtrak conviction during the weekend dence, R I., in 34 years. If Burns is correct in downgrading recession, believing that inflation is civilization style in the United States. career women, “whole earth” couples which has cost the taxpayers $621 The cultural revolutions of the 1960s trying to find roots in the soil. the severity of the recession under the greater danger. And we agree million and revitalization of rail Did you know we have a new at­ crashed through with new versions of The key to a true man-woman SAVE *50 on a Plush Carpet way — and we have great respect for with that. passenger service is still only a torney general? He’s Edward Levi, life’s needs, life’s styles, life’s values. relationship lies, I suspect, in having former president of the University of Now in the ’70s much of the talk and searched for — and perhaps found — a his expertise — there is then danger of It is our belief that we have been dream. If you want further evidence, do you Chicago, and as far as we know no writing is about “alternative lifestyles,” lifestyle and therefore a set of life-values “ Luster-1” nylon pile with soft beauty great psychological harm being done experiencing a market reaction to relation to the famous garment meaning that you don't have to be stuck on which both can tolerably agree, in remember the penny post card? and texture of wool. ^-in. pile. by over-grave predictions. prices which had gone far too high. In 1952, a gallon of oil and a post maker. Among other things, he is with the one you have. terms of inclusions and exclusions. If they card could both be sent to New York noted for wearing a bow tie. Now The other day I found myself in an infor­ succeed it will come close to satisfying the President Franklin D. Roosevelt And when these prices become mal discussion group of some 20 men and needs of both. Regular *8.99 from Texas for a penny. Today, 23 some foiks are wondering if his snap­ HNB referred to this psychological threat reasonable — as they seemingly did women who were talking about their I am speaking here not of the few sum­ years later, a gallon of oil can still be py bows are only a false front. That is, with auto rebates — people will again experiences, frustrations, hopes. One of mit experiences but of the day-to-day in one of his most famous depression transported to New York for a penny does he tie his own bow, or is it one of them was a businessman — bright, attrac­ probings and encounters of life. When this MANCHESTER speeches when he said, ‘‘The only start to buy. but It costs eight cents to deliver a those snap-on jobs? Perhaps tive, freshly and painfully divorced, the doesn’t work, then both partners are in for SAVE *250 on a Sculptured Carpet Newsweek can probe that one. thing we have to fear, is fear itself.” Governmental over compensation post card. wounds still gaping. In the drama of life, trouble. OFFICES If it doesn’t work for many or most peo­ We think there are too many will only slow down the play of strong ple, then the society itself is in for trouble. “ Andrea” a beautifully sculptured car­ prophets of doom and gloom about the economic reaction to excessively high It is more likely to work if there is pet, long wearing and tough. pricing. freedom to choose between a variety of Open ANDREW TULLY lifestyles. That freedom of choice marks the pluralism of American life. Regular *13.99 Racism? Mon • through Fri. 9-3 • M T W T r • 1 2 3 DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 Use Sears Easy Payment Plan n \2 13 14 13 16 17 Sliming lUrralii 16 19 20 21 22 73 24 WASHINGTON - Consider the first blacks, notably Eldridge Cleaver and .“explore.” The offender textbooks deal EVENING HOURS 25 26 27 21 29 U ALMANAC paragraph of a news release from the James Baldwin. And even the NEA mostly with the “values” of prostitutes, FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 National Education Association: bureaucracy, if privately, must be aware dope pushers, pimps and sexual free Middle Turnpike Office Published by the Published every Manchester evening except Sun­ “The battle of the books in West that Cleaver and Baldwin have written thinkers — in other words, a tiny minority 320 Middle Turnpike West Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. By United Press International Virginia, an NEA Inquiry Panel said mostly about atypical blacks. Most of the black minority. No wonder some 6-8 Thursday Return to your nearest Sears store Square. Manchester. Entered at the American blacks do not talk or behave like Conn 06040, Manchester. Conn., Today is Wednesday, Feb. 19, the 50th today, exposed a deeply rooted conflict of parents set themselves up as censors. Yes, I am interested in Sears Carpet. I understand a sales representa­ Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second day of 1975 with 315 to follow. cultural and religious values — a conflict Cleaver’s and Baldwin’s blacks, any more NEA seems to have forgotten that parents HERALD Manchester Green Office (Area Code 203). Class Mail Matter. The moon is in its first quarter. exploited by outside extremist forces and than most American white women talk also have a legal and moral obligation, to 621 Middle Turnpike East tive will call at my Home at my convenience. I understand there is BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER The morning stars are Mercury and intensified by undercurrents of racism.” and behave like the characters in white wit, “to maintain responsible control” of YESTERDAYS 6-8 Friday no obligation for measuring and estimating service. Erica Jong’s “Fear of Flying.” SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES Mars. Racism? Well, it is indisputable that their children. The evening stars are Jupiter, Saturn there are whites in West Virginia — and North Marichester Office PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Yet, and I quote again from the NEA In short, I do not buy the argument that and Venus. Boston — who can’t stand blacks. But the handout: “The panel cautioned, however, 220 North Main Street Single Copy ... I5« 3 Months ... $11.70 Those born on this date are under the NEA panel strays from the issue when it the right of a teachers’ committee to 25 Years Ago NAME...... Weekly...... 90c 6 Monlhs . . $23.40 that there can be ‘no teaching or learning decide what books public school pupils 6-8 Wednesday ONE Month ., $3.90 One Year. . $46.80 sign of Pisces. concludes that the protest is, “at least in Near riot flares at Manchester State Ar­ in the public school classroom without the should read is divine. NEA also seems to Mail Hates LIpon neuuest American movie star Lee Marvin was part, a reaction to the black presence In mory during final 10 minutes of an First Manchester Office exploration of values, philosophies, have forgotten that teachers, principals ADDRESS...... Subscribers who p m. should telephone born Feb. 19, 1924. America.” ideologies, and religious beliefs.” Eastern Professional League 595 Main Street tail to receive their the circulation depart­ On this day in history; The p t issue is what kind of “literary” and school boards are public servants, game between the Manchester Guards Herald before 5 30 ment. 647-9946. Moreover, the NEA panel condemned a 6-8 Thursday Phone In 1922, vaudeville and musical comedy material should be served up to public even as Presidents have discovered. If and the Wallingford Veterans. The Guards City recent school board action on textbook there are any fascist ideas rampant, one star Ed Wynn became the first big name school pupils by taxpaid teachers, not who won 59 to 45. ■ / Member Audit Bureau of Circulations selection which “makes censors of of them is that a community should stay in show business to sign for a regular radio writes the material nor whether the parents” and constitutes “an abdication Manchester Boy Scout finance cam­ We’re with you all the way material is about members of the nation’s mute on matters concerning its children. Not Available in Westfield The Manchester advertising show. of the board’s legal obligation to maintain paign nears $4,000 Publishing Co. closing hours: Three In 1945, American Marines landed on black community. Unless they have I recall that certain books suspected of full days prior to responsible control of the schools.” It portraying blacks in an Inferior light—in­ assumes no financial publication. Iwo Jima to start one of the bloodiest changed their minds overnight, the demanded that parents be involved in the HARTFORD NATIONAL responsibility for Deadline for Herald battles in the Pacific during World War II. protesters have been objecting to the cluding, incredibly, the classic 10 Years Ago EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD typographical errors classified advertising: selection of educational materials ‘‘only “Huckleberry Finn” — were banned from Names of Francis J. Mahoney and BANK>

A13dVS O'HDW I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1 9 7 5 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975 ' State Car Committee Waits Revision Of Sex Education Plan Purchases Carla Doran Merit Finalist man; Richard Dwire; and ^ len ' I Criticized TOLLAND secretary; and Find Pedersen, the Skinner Rd. School in Ver­ Previous committee School, Timothy Edwards Mid­ to a discount at participating treasurer. Feir, have set dates tj>" review non from 8 to 11 p.m. Jerry SOUTH WINDSOR have, as it will remind and help his political and public service Vteian Kenneson meetings resulted In heated the teacher In dealing with dle Sqhool, Sher’s Mobil Station local stores. HARTFORD (UPI) - Plans are under way for the and discuss any.taX problems Schatzer will be calling and soft ®ic HeratS) Judy Kuehnel experiences. - Correspondent debates with a minority voicing “special family situations”, on Oakland Rd. and at the door. The cards would be issued- Republican State Chairman scholarship drive, to be held with property owners. soled shoes are required. Area Profile Correspondent He will be joined by South Tel. 875-4704 strong disapproval of the inclu­ The prices are $2 for adults and along with a list of participating. Vincent A. Laudone Tuesday this spring. Last year, with The board will be at the town The Indian Valley Teens 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 such as divorce, unmarried Windsor Republican officials in Carla Doran of Buff Cap Rd., sion of aspects of human parents, adoption, grand­ $1.25 for children. merchants. accused Gov. Ella T. Grasso of generous contributions of the hall on March 1 and March 8 Square Dance Club will hold a South Windsor’s Human a brief question and answer a senior at Tolland High ^hool, reproduction in the primary parents in the home and so period following his speech. The Chamber of Commercev letting two members of her community, 12 Tolland seniors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .; March 4, George Washington Dance Development and Health has beeir selected by the received scholarships to aid 5, 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the Donald M. grade ievels. forth. Details and ticket informa­ sent a letter to local merchants t austerity administration Education Committee has had Senior Citizen Discounts Natioaal Merit Scholarship Cor­ Parker Memorial School from Debates ended Jan. 2 with All committee members tion are available from Robert asking whether or not they^ purchase luxury automobiles. their education. Hockey Group a break from the heated So far only five South Windsor poration as a finalist in this Square Dances Planned 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tim Ryan nearly two-thirds of the DeRosa and Donald Marra or would be interested in par­ Laudone says Lt. Gov. Robert Tax Review Dates debates-which have taken place agree that the subject of human retailers have expressed in­ year’s esmpetition. The Tollanders Square Dance members voting in favor of in­ Chairman G. Warren West­ ticipating and, if so, how much; K. Killian will give up a leased Board of Tax Review will be calling and a raffle will over the wording of the con­ development belongs in the terest in allowing discounts for As vice president of the □ub will hold a dance Friday at cluding the controversial seg­ brook. discount they feel they could- car in favor of a 1975 members: ’Theron Blow, chair­ be held. To Pick Officers troversial sex education home. Those in favor of the local senior citizens. National Honor Society, Carla ment in the curriculum. allow. Oldsmobile 98 and Attorney segments of the proposed program feel that because of The program suggested by has been active in organizing Many opponents felt that the Booster Basketball The Chamber hopes that, General Carl J. Ajello will ride awarded to Steven Robinson, curriculum. the importance of the subject it the South Windsor Chamber of the SAA (Students Aiding sample curriculum originally The South Windsor Booster more retailers will consider the, in a brand new Buick LeSabre. SOUTH WINDSOR Keith Duglau, Scott Lamont, The committee, formed to should also be dealt with in Commerce would allow Students) tutoring project presented by Wells was too Association will present the program. Similar plans have “It is incredible that at the "Consumerism is unquestionably a factor in The South Windsor Youth John Farris, Paul James, Paul give input and guidance in the school as part of the education residents, 62 years of age and which the society inaugurated vague and that it allowed too “ Fabulous Harlem Wizards” in been successful in nearby, same time she has asked the Hockey Association will hold its Sawyer, Joseph Cameron, Dean development of a curriculum of the “total person.” older, to carry identification this year. She has been a direc­ insurance sales today. And at R. C. Knox and much room for the attitudes of an exhibition basketball game towns. taxpayers to tighten their belts, monthly meeting tomorrow at Ober, Todd Ballantyne, Steven suitable for local schools, is Some opponents, feel that cards which would entitle them tor of the yearbook staff and Company we welcome this trend. the instructor to enter. at South Windsor High School do without state services and 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Cottle, and Jim Patrick. awaiting the rearranging and human development is too sen­ received the award of the As an independent insurance agency, we can offer On the other hand, some op­ Sunday. Church, Graham Rd. f Advancement awards went to revision of the program by sitive a subject to be dealt with 'suffer tax increases, Mrs. Connecticut Federation of ponents felt that the curriculum The Wizards present the fun­ iQrasso condones the state’s the‘products’o f any number of major companies . . . The February meeting is set Bill Toomey and Scott Sur- coordinator Joel Wells. outside the home, while others Women’s Deans and Counselors delved too deeply into the per­ niest and one of the most purchase of these cars,” thereby assuring buyers o f business or personal aside annually for the brigen. Wolf; Scott Simler and Wells, ,who was hired last take issue only with certain given to the outstanding junior nominations of officers for the sonality and make-up of the in­ talented group of basketball ‘.Mudone said. Mark Louis, Wolf and gold year develop an acceptable segments of the proposed girl. insurance access to a range o f options in coverage and coming season. Nominations dividual child, causing him to performers to play in this area arrow; Richard Kucinskas, curriculum, said he will have curriculum. ;^Mrs. Grasso has asked In the fall she attended “A cost. That means very simply: we can help you gel the will te made from the floor. “become too aware of himself” Wells said he plans to meet in many years, spokesman said. (Connecticut taxpayers to pay Bear; Doug Smith, Bear and a the revised K-6 version ready to PLAZA DEPT. STORE Day wtth Science” at Fairfield most for your money. ” and thus self-conscious. with the committee Feb. 20, They will play a team com­ (Wa Have A Notion To Ploasa) Parents are urged to attend. silver arrow; Bob Kucza and present to the committee Feb. |163 million in additional taxes, University and was named If Wells is able to come up posed of various: faculty Noxt to Frank’s Supermarkat Anyone wishing to place his Ted Ober, Bear and gold arrow; 20. Feb. 27 and March 6; and then .i|icluding an increase in the Bausch aod Lomb Science name on the ballot may also with a curriculum flexible resume the original schedule of members in the South Windsor East Middle Tpka., Manchester Marc Sabatella, Webelos If the new revision is 'state’s 6 per cent sales tax to 7 award winner as outstanding contact any of the officers or enough to suit the majority of school system. The opposing colors; Kenneth Klebart, accepted by the committee it bi-monthly meetings. ^ r cent, making it the nation’s science senior at THS. ------the head of the nominating the committee members as team will be coached by Bob Webelos colors and silver will then go to the Board of Steele to Speak dfighest. Carta will m ajor in chemistry committee by calling David well as be approved by the Myette. a DECORATIVE PICTURE HOOKS arrows; and Kevin Toomey, Education for approval. Wells The South Windsor ''"T h is unnecessary expen- at collage as preparation for a McGonigle, 644-1974, Jerry Board of Education, it must The Booster Club has Weljelos colors and two year will then begin teacher training Republican Town Committee a DECORATIVE KITCHEN HOOKS ^ture clearly demonstrates a career in eiUier a health or Sullivan, 644-1315, John Beck, then be put before those who arranged for a full Sunday •Ijick of concern for the Service Star. which will include workshops to has announced that Robert a PLANT HANGERS medical field. 644-0413 or Anne Beaulieu, 644- will be presenting it to the afternoon of basketball as two Arrowpoints were also aide teachers who will be im­ Steele will be guest speaker at 'taxpayers,” Laudone said- Officers Elected 0932. students. town teams will play the South a HANGING PLANTERS awarded to Michael Stanavage, plementing the program. their annual Lincoln Day Buffet “ jMore than that, purchase of The Tolland High School R. C. KNOX AND COMPAN Y As with any curriculum, a Meriden Wildcats at noon at Report on Fires a gold arrow; Billy Rossitto and Wells declined to comment on and Dance Friday at Clem’s a WATERING CAN tor House Plants '^ c h gas guzzling cars shows a Scholarship Association recent­ “teachers guide” will aid 1:45 p.m. a CBA League game INSURANCE • BONDS The South Windsor Fire Tayo Grant, two silver arrows the extent of the revisions but Restaurant in Warehouse, callous disregard for the energy An After Dinner Snooze ly elected the following officers teachers in the presentation of will feature South Windsor vs. a FLOWER POTS, too ,„3 300 PEARL STREET. HARTFORD. CONN. 06101 549-5010 Department reported that nine each; Todd Hatfield, Michael said that he has been conden­ Point. problems which are foremost in for 1975: Susan Henry, presi­ materials and concepts. This East Hartford. • When there is no pillow to be found the next best thing is Mom’s dish. This four-week-old alarms were received in Sullivan, Solearth Duszny, sing the curriculum and Steele, recent gubernatorial A e minds of so many of our dent; Eleanore Gowen, vice lusl arouncj the corner frorn the Hilton “guide” School Supt. Robert Tickets for the games may be pup, after eating his fill of his mother’s dinner, became too tired to find his way back out of January. March Griffin, Michael Nowak, “developing new aspects based candidate and former U.S. Need Something? Ask Plaza! residents.” president; Faye Dwire, Goldman feels may settle some purchased at the following Robert C Knox. Jr • Herbert R Biarxl. C P C U • Arvorew W Milligan • E(}ward J Casey • Norman C Kayser. C P C U Included were three structure Michael Lauzier and Russell on the committee’s recommen­ Congressman from Vernon, will An aide to Laudone says con- the bowl. (Herald photo by Kuehnel) E Robert Zenke • H W B Donegan II • James B Siimrrxin. Jr • John K Luther C L U • Thomas P McKenna of the concerns many parents locations: South Windsor High fires, two of which were small Larson, one silver arrow each. dations.’’ speak about the lighter side of 'tocts for the purchase of the sheds in heavily wooded areas. cars were awarded January The estimated total fire loss for 29th. Lunches Available the month was less than $500. The South Windsor hot lunch The number of alarms is program for the elderly now lower than the 20 recorded for has openings for reservations. January 1974, but is consistent Sears The program is located at St. with the average of 10 for the Peter’s Episcopal Church on month of January. Approximately 250 man-hours Sand Hill Rd. and offers Lake Area Land were spent in two departmental nutritionally balanced hot SAVE«20.07! training sessions and on one lunches served by site manager pre-fire plan building Janet MacDonald. To Be Auetioned Lunches are served five days familiarization tour. a week from 11:30 a.m. to 1 In addition, over 100 man­ p.m. All residents over 60 years hours were spent in company In Tax Default of age are eligible to par­ Sears Bonnet White French drills, work sessions and ap­ paratus checks. ticipate in the program and social activities. Mrs. Judy Monica Shea will revert to the town. Including the Daytime Fire Bogatz, 644-9197, is in charge of Correspondent F u n N ight Brigade and Explorer Post 838, 742-9495 over 500 man-hours were arrangements. » The February meeting of the Audrey Bray, tax collector, dedicated to the Town of South Young Republican Club will will hold a tax sale April 12 on Windsor in answering alarms, Provincial Bedroom Furniture feature a Winter Fun night at 71 parcels of land, most of training and other supportive NUCLEAR POWER the Skungamaug River Golf which are in the lake area. Course on Friday night from 8. activities. BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - The sale will be an attempt to Members are advised to bring Clubs Set Awards Argentina's first nuclear power the town to recover unpaid back their winter toys and clothes. South Windsor Cub Scout plant, at Atucha 120 miles north taxes. Marie Ford will be contacting Pack 389 presented awards at of here, has achieved an output Of the parcels 29 are owned the club women to bring its annual Blue and Gold of one billion kilowatt hours. by the estate of John Chiapputo refreshments. Banquet Feb. 7 at Orchard Hill The Atucha plant started pro­ of Hartford and 10 piecefowned A regular meeting will follow School. ducing electricity in March, 1974, Regular $99.95 by James Smith Junior Inc. of the fun night with the club dis­ Todd Ballantyne received the for the Buenos Aires area and cities on the Parana River. It Florida. cussing by law changes, the art Arrow of Light award. 'The Smith land is located in uses uranium from Argentine show and the convention and a Webelos activity badges were Actors Colony and the Chiap- deposits. report from the golf com­ putto land is located in Water­ mittee. $45 M irro r...... 39.88 Single dresser base front Heights, Waterfront Park Education Fair and Waterfront Manor. Mrs. Barbara Siegel, $129.95 Double Dresser Base . 109.88 Chest The remaining parcels are of guidance counselor of Coventry miscellaneous location and SAVE C h air...... 39.88 Lingerie Chest High School, wishes to inform ownership. parents and all interested per­ 64401 $49.99 Night S tan d ...... 44.88 Desk The sale will be conducted by sons that a unique fair, free to Mrs. Bray with the assistance Canopy Frame (tw in )...... 17.99 Poster Bed (twin or full) the public, and designed to help of the town attorney. Abbot people continue their post­ Canopy Frame (full)...... 19.99 Poudre Table Each Schwebel. secondary education will be The minimum bid for the held at the Hartford Civic properties must include back 21.95 Center March 31 and April 1. taxes, interest, liens and legal The fair is sponsored by the expenses. National Association of College Adjoining property owners Admissions’ Counselors which Sears Kenmore 3-Cycle will be notifi^ of the sales. is a non-profit educational Sears 2-Speed, 3-Cyele Owners may pay expenses association composed of a large anytime before the sale and number of the schools and 5-Temp. Electric Dryer their property will not go up for colleges in the United States Kenmore Automatic Washer sale. If the expenses are not and several foreign countries. 3 drying cycles . .. normal, per­ paid before the sale, owners Choose permanent press, nor­ F o r further information manent press, and delicate. will have up to one year after please contact Mrs. Siegle or mal or knit/delicate cycles. 3 the sale to redeem their proper­ Mrs. Miner at the Coventry wash/rinse temperatures. 3 wa­ “ Air only” setting fluffs pil­ $ ty- High School Guidance Office at ter levels. 2-speed motor and lows and blankets, dries plastics Any land not sold at the sale 742-9383. straight-vane agitator. Self­ and rainwear. Top-mounted lint cleaning lint filter. Porcelain screen. 5 temperatures. enamel top and lid.

SbopsGhopS Regular $259.95 Regular $179.95 Schuler’s Schuler’s l A Potato Chips Potato Frills

5 oz pkg Carole King “Really Rosie’ Hi-C Juice Drinks 46 oz can An Album for Children of all Ages Assorted Flavors

Nabisco Sunshine Coconut Choc. Chips Chocolate Nuggets

20 oz 14 oz pkg pkg

Green Giant Med.Sweet Peas 8'/] ozcan 92211 2 V i oz jar Green Giant Whole Mushrooms 6.5551 Green Giant Cream Style Corn 17 ozcan 2430 Green Giant Kitchen Siiced Green Beans 16ozcan Green Giant French Style Green Beans 16 ozcan F6.98 Le Sueur Three Bean Salad 17 ozcan 15-Cu. Ft. “ Frostless” Freezer 13-Cu. Ft. “ Frostless” Refrigerator Kenmore 30-in. Electric Range Smucker's Grape Jelly 18 ozjar Cracker Jack Pass Around Pack 6 oz pkg 13V4 ozcan Original TV soundtrack recording College Inn Chicken Broth SAVE •31.95 $ Sears Low Kratt Griated Romano Cheese 6 ozcan Sears Low with music composed and per­ Happy Jack Pancake Syrup 36ozbtl Low Price! Regular Low Price! formed by Carole King . . . Pic- Minute Rice Mix-Rib Roast 7 oz pkg $349.95 lures, story and lyrics by Maurice M Minute Rice Mix-Drumstick 7 oz pkg 318 219 7 oz pkg 278 Minute Rice Mix-Fried Rice ODE Records Sendak . . . Now available on Ode eViozpkg Big 3.8 cu. ft. freezcr.Twin crispers plus a spe­ One 8-in. and three 6-in. plug-in surface burn­ I'’®- records. Minute Rice Mix-Pork Roast Frostless “jet stream” freezing means no de­ Kratt Grape Jelly 18 ozjar ers. Automatic oven with Vlsi-Bake oven door. Purina Chuck Wagon Beet Flavor S lb bag frosting ever. Even package labels stay readable cial butter compartment. 3 full-width adjust­ Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Polaner Wild Strawberry Preserves 18 ozjar Automatic clock and timer. 10 ozjar and clear because no visible frost forms. able steel shelves. Reversible doors. Not available in Westfield Polaner Wild Strawberry Preserves C&B Seafood Cocktail Sauce 12 ozcont 30 ct pkg Victors Cough Drops SHOP AT SEARS BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD d i R t o MINAHKTFIl iinim 't Vicks Cough Drops 3 pk WATERBURY Land O’Lakes Unsalted Butter 1-lb pkg AND SAVE 1145 TOUJUD BRIDGEPORT HAMDEN EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD 1-lb pkg Naugatuck Valley Mall Land O’Lakes Butter Satiifaetion Ouarmletd Sears WATERBURY MIDDLETOWN DANBURY WESTFIELD MANCHESTER 3 WAYS naiBiiiirF Lafayette Plaza ' 3301 Dixwell Ave. Springfield Corbin s Corner 135 Memorial Ave KMbler Townhouse Crackers 16 oz pkg D A N BU R Y or Your Money Back soars, roeiuck and CO. TO CHARGE TUMOTItt 9 P.M. Sears ORANGE MANCHESTER MIDDLETOWN 129 Main St. •XAtS, aOElUCK AND CO. 80 Boston Post Rd Shoppinc Parkade 222 Main St MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975

1 ♦ft-.: Coventry Crime Increases Council and Public Agree

.imX Assessment Hearing Futile stolen. Included in the stolen ahc Heral& Monica Shea cent were larceny, 42 per cent ^ V property were foodstuffs, explained that the petition was tion with United Appraisal, Area Profile Correspondent were burglaries. Fifteen per fireplace wood, gasoline, elec­ Herald SOUTH WINDSOR not feasible, because the money Mayor Robert Smith said that u . 742-9495 cent of the burglaries have been i C L A R K ’ investigated and the criminals tronic components, money, Area Profile JUDY KUEHNEL appropriated annually was he was in no way satisfied with apprehended. tools and stoves. The South Windsor Town already earmarked for various the way United handled ROCKVILLE Robert Kjellquist, chief of Council and about 100 citizens Of the burglaries 69 per cent The total calls for police improvements and really was reassessments and that he felt ^ H E A R T police, has issued a report on at its meeting Tuesday night not a “slush” fund as has been more should have been HOSPITAL NOTES the number of crimes com­ took place in private dwellings services has risen 35 per cen during the day and evening both agreed that a public the popular belief here. explained to the public prior to mitted and reported during the during the first six months of hearing with members of the you can pay hours while the remaining 31 this year with the same time One resident after another the mailing of new assessment \ first six months of the fiscal Schwebel Says Variance Good United Appraisals firm of East criticized United for its job and figures. Nik more moneyp Admitted Tuesday: Laura Births Tuesday; A daughter year. per cent occurred in business period last year. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Benoit, E. places after closing. Hartford would not remedy the the council also put in its own The council and the public but you can’t Castagno, Taylor St., Vernon; Chief Kjellquist said, “I am of Main St., Rockville; a son to Chief Kjellquist said that the Tlie crime of larceny resulted variance being attached to the former owners, after the controversial assessment complaints. have more or less agreed not to Ellen Converse, Olcott St., the opinion that the state of the VERNON land. problems here. buy better yarn! Manchester; Edmond Groleau Mr. and Mrs. William Lord, W. number of reported crimes in­ in the loss of $14,719 in personal variance was granted, installed When asked whether or not he seek a public hearing with economy, unemployment, drug The granted variance allowed In a meeting which lasted un­ we have the largest Jr., Stafford Springs; Daniel Shore Rd., Rockville; a son to creased 35 per cent over last property. A variance granted for a driveway on the property and was satisfied with the informa­ United and instead wait for the abuse and budgetary restric­ the owners to split the property til midnight the council devoted assortment of red LaFlamme, Stafford Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Richard year’s total for the same time Burglaries connected with property at 222 Center Rd. in filed a line map with the town tion he received on the assess­ Board of Tax Review to con­ tions are some of the variables on Center Rd. into two non- well over an hour to hearing ment picture, and communica­ heart yarn in new Jeffrey Lavigne, Union St., Torgeson, Eastford. period. larceny accounted for a total Vernon in 1970 is still valid clerk, reflecting the variance. vene next month and then responsible for the over-all in­ conforming undersized lots and comments and criticism of the Rockville; Adeline Lennon, Of the crimes reported 81 per value of $16,935 worth of good Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel He said since that has been decide what should be done. onglandl wool, win- m i crease.” plans are being considered for United firm and told the public Sunrise Dr,, Rockville; Nor­ stated in a written opinion done, it does not become tuck, sport, vvorsted, the construction of a house on that once the firm was finished man Letendre, Pleasant Valley given to Francis McNulty, necessary to make a deter­ fingering, sock ’n one of the lots. Neighbors in the with its revaluation job the Rd., South Windsor; Edmund building inspector. mination of anything further sweater, baby pom­ area have indicated opposition town’s attorney would Church Concert Sunday O’Reilly, Bristol; Earl In his opinion, Atty. Schwebel concerning use and nonuse padour. FLETCHER GLASS CO. scrutinize the contract between Provencher, Somers; Dorothy said the former owners, Robert to such a move and have also in­ variances. and Grace Corlett, did two dicated they may go as far as The other residents of the United and the town, looking for HEBRON Hebron and is well known in the priced at the lowest Schneider, Middle Butcher Rd., SHOE SALE! Over 25 Years of Experience ^O^MANCHESTER area as an organist. He was prices in new Rockville; Joseph Zinker, High things which constitute taking legal action in the Com­ area claim the variance has violations. Anne Dallaire . \ If violations were found it is formerly an organist at St. englandl from 49$ to St., Rockville. ‘‘diligently prosecuting the mon Pleas Court. expired according to the zoning Correspondent Auto - Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass variance,” resulting in the area Atty. Schwebel said the regulations. Atty. Schwebel believed legal action would oc­ Peters. $1.27... 228-3267 The choir of Old St. Andrew’s Discliarged Tuesday: Gary Furniture Tops - Picture Framing - Fireplace & contends that the zoning regula­ cur. SAVE 25 to 40% OFF St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Church has sung at numerous Champ, Higganum; James Door Mirrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work tion they refer to applies only to During the meeting, will present a public concert of events in the Bloomfield area, we have every little thing! Glynn, Cottage St., Rockville; use variance, not an area members of South Windsor On Selocted Styles From Our sacred music on Sunday and presented a Christmas con­ Cathy Kloter, Eaton Rd., Ver­ Collector’s Items variance such as the, one in Association of Citizens (SWAC) evening at 7:30. cert for the Hebron Historic non; John Kolakowski, RED 8, Danish Plates question. presented the council with a The choir of Old St. Andrew’s Regular Brand Name Stock! McCoy Defends petition calling for the reap­ Society at St. P eter’s last “ask the Vernon; Concetta Martinez, Manchester 6494521 Presidential He said the section states that Church, Bloomfield, will sing, Decanters a variance will become null and propriation of funds generally December. gni M’/io Somersville; Irene Pascoe, Open 6 Days - Thurs. Ill 9 P.M. under the direction of their The organ in St. Peter’s was East Windsor; Kathleen Nuline void 12 months after being totalling about two mills an­ organist and choirmaster, th e miracle of mam $tre^ i knits" built in the 1860 and is one of the Warm-Ups Put to Test Plante, Sunnyview Dr., Ver­ Estimates Gladly Given Reproductions Vernon’s Role granted if the authorized nually in the Capital Im­ Horace Sellers. The concert downtown manchester Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9 P.M. changes or construction have provements account. SWAC few 19th century organs still in non; Lawrence Roper,' RFD 3, will feature music for organ use in the original building for Tolland; Stefan Scibek, East 789 Sat. till 5 P.M. Plastics In Stock not been “diligently prosecuted would like the money used and choir together with violin Walt Behrmann, a co-captain of the Bolton High School basketball team, tries out his new I Main toward curbing the tax roles which it was designed. Hartford; Jennie Svirk, Cider fin( ' Street V»” - 3/16” - V«” and substantial progress soloist Mrs. Nancy Crane of An­ warm-up suit. The onlookers are Dr. G.D. Bosioneau, left, grand knight of the Knights of MEN'S SHOP Mancheater 54 McKee S t, Manchester Stock Sheets or In Transport made.” here. The public is invited to attend Mill Ext., Ellington. dover. without charge. Columbus, and Michele Giglio, president of the Bolton Athletic Association. The two (Off Center Street) Cut Sizes However, the council Sellers is a resident of groups joined to provide warm-ups for the team. (Herald photo by Dunn) council, indicated to him at a VERNON previous meeting that the a While agreeing that regional arrangement suggested had Health Advisor approaches to programs do very little to offer Vernon. benefit towns. Mayor Frank The mayor said the formula McCoy of Vernon does not feel a for the funding would allow the Sears SAVE regional proposal concerning Tri-Town area one bus. He said Reports on Schools transportation for elderly it would mean that Vernon citizens has much to offer for would have to throw in its bus Vernon. and probably would have to pay BOLTON year and the corridors were Referring to comments made part of the cost of the driver. markedly improved. by two members of the Presently the driver comes un­ Donna Holland llockanum Valley Community Correspondent At Bolton Center School he ^40.99 der the recreation budget. The Services Council, which is 646-0375 found windows in one room regional approach would mean would not stay up without working on the regional ap­ an added expense to the town, props, repeated a teacher’s con­ proach, Mayor McCoy said he the mayor said. W. Ames LePan, M.D., cern that there be at least one resents the implication that his The mayor said he has been school health advisor, sub­ screen per room so conditions motives are “political.” quoted as saying that there is no mitted a report of his annual would be less hazardous to John Chessari and Glen* need for transportation in the health inspection of the school students allergic to bee stings, Roberts of the council have in­ other two towns. buildings to the Board of refrigerator in gym office not dicated they feel a decision not He said he did not say this as Education. properly grounded and ledges to seek state and federal fun­ he would have no way of Dr. LePan said the custodial needing cleaning. ding for a transportation knowing the needs of Tolland department should be praised He said one lavatory is the program was “political.” and Ellington. He said he com­ for correcting nearly all of last cleanest it's been in years, A meeting which was to have mented that neither town, at liiw BBiigl year’s defects. He said the halls girl’s and boy’s rooms were a been conducted this week to the first meeting, was able to are particularly clean and the big improvement over last make further plans for a substantiate just what its needs plumbing defects of last year year, and many plumbing faults program to involve the towns of were. are virtually all repaired. of last year were corrected. Vernon, Ellington, and Tolland, He said, “I think Vernon will Dr. LePan said the most At the high school Dr. LePan was called off and Chessari said proceed with its own system.” pressing problems are possible asked a hole in one wall be it was because Vernon and He said the problem now is to structural defects in Bolton repaired, said a water fountain Tolland had not been receptive identify additional needs but in­ Center School, participation in was not working, a hair dryer to the idea. dicated he is leary of getting interscholastic athletics remained unrepaired and found Mayor McCoy said lie would into the proposed setup. without adequate shower a coil which anyone could use. not want to stand in the way of Under the regional proposal, facilities in the Center School, LePan said if it was used in­ service to the other two towns. funds would be alloted toward and having no wall-mounted correctly it could electrocute a He said he indicated he was the purchase of a vehicle but baskets for the all-purpose person. ready to listen to any proposal hiring a coordinator and dis­ room in Bolton Elementary The majority of Dr. LePan’s which would benefit Ellington patcher would come from town School. and Tolland without being SAVE findings were corrected im­ funds. mediately on being to the atten­ detrimental to Vernon. Dr. LePan said many rooms tion of the custorial staff. He said he wants it made Lenten Series at the Center School have a Others are in the process of clear that Vernon has provided The first in a series of lenten problem with water leaking. He being corrected. and is providing transportation lectures led by the Rev. Russell said where water can enter, for its senior citizens. He said E. Camp, chaplain at the 100.00 heat can leave, so while the * Plates on Sale the service consists of a bus Connecticut (iorrectional problem is not a health hazard, The 1975 bicentennial plates operated under the Recreation Institution, will be conducted at correction of it should receive are now available for sale Commission and also a Dial-A- Union Congregational Church priority. Kenmore 2 ^ -HP Vacuum with Beater through the Bolton Junior Ride program. Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. On Sears High Efficiency Central Air Conditioning The annual health inspection Woman’s Club. It is the third The bus transports the The theme of the series will of the schools revealed plate in a series of four being seniors to various social ac­ be, "How Deep is Your Life.” cigarette butts in the rest Bar Powermate® sold to observe the nation’s tivities and also takes them on The topic of the first meeting rooms at Bolton High School. Portable Handsome 24,000 BTUH condensing unit and “ A” coil. Now’s the time to get 200th birthday. local and out-of-town shopping will be, “To Care and Not to Marilyn Breslow, board Carry Case Cabinet Full width front-bar step-on switch. The plate is available in trips. Care.” member, said several years ago $39 ready for a cool and comfortable summer while Sears puts sale prices either blue or white. Anyone in­ SAVE *21 . Open attachment storage with 4- The Dial-A-Ride service The m eetings will be on $ the alleged structural defect at terested may still order plates allows a senior citizen to call Tuesday liights through March on all sizes of dependable High Efficiency air conditioning. Efficient the Center School was checked tool capacity. Cord reel with 20-ft. for 1973 and 1974. Kenmore S-T-R-E-T-C-H Zig-Zag Sewing Machine the recreation office and 18. The topics of the- other by an architect who said cord. Adjustable 4-position Beater design helps keep operating costs down. Sizes to suit most home needs The plate sells for $10. request transportation for such meetings will be: "Equal building codes allow for a cer­ U tility S titch es . . . straight and Anyone wishing to order any or Bar Powermate. Heavy-duty 2 ^ - things as trips to a doctor or Justice for All?” “Inner (iivilr. on sale now at Sears. tain amount of deflection, it all of the plates should call Lin- zag-zag. Stretch Stitches . j . rick- HP motor. Comes complete with dentist or for any emergency or War’’ and "Lambs Among was not a structural defect. dy Cassells, 649-7158. rack and straight Built-in sewing set of attachments plus 2 rugged quasi-emergency. Wolves.” Board members said students He said both programs are The women of the church will do not participate in in­ C ard P arly light plus bar tac button holing. dust bags. Regular $189.99 used daily. He-said he doesn’t serve refreshments after each Regular $595.00 terscholastic athletics at the The Bolton Scholarship Fund 149 Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Comes complete with rugged foot 4 9 5 Inc. will sponsor a card party wish to infer that the program meeting, Center School. control. Regular $100.00 couldn’t use improvments. In response to the cigarette Friday March 3 at 8 p.m. at St. Maurice Church parish center. ^ He said he feels it is unfor­ butts in the rest rooms at the tunate when a committee with high school, Mrs. Breslow said The event was originally’ C3 scheduled for Friday. a good objective and the she hoped peer pressure could possibility of funding, feels if WORLD HUNGER be put on the students smoking There will be a $2 donation ELKHART, Ind (UPI) - charge, $1 for senior citizens. some questions are raised where they weren't supposed to. Save ^60.95 about the program, by town of­ CROP, the hunger appeal of Tickets may be purchased at be. ficials, that the town is being Church World Service, has an­ SAVE*21-*71 Joseph Fleming, principal, the door or by calling 646-7913, neglectful of the people the nounced it raised slightly more questioned the vailidity of Pamela Shorey or 649-1557, Sears Versatile Portable program is supposed to help. than $4 million to fight world 4,500 BTU 4ir Conditioner LePan’s report, saying the in­ Lorraine Maus. hunger in 1974 -- a 25 per cent in­ There will be prizes, snacks The mayor further said that spection was only made once a Kenmore Dishwasher J. C. Thomas, a planner for the crease over 1973 year. Fleming agreed there and setups. were still some problems, par­ Dance Canceled ticularly in one girl's room. The semi-formal Bolton High Fleming said action was School Valentine’s Day The Regular being taken and the teachers homecoming dance sponsored Selectmen Shift were supporting the recently by the student council and Regular Price Will Be implemented smoking policy. planned for Friday has been $129.00 He said the school’s loitering canceled due to a lack of in­ $249.95 Time of Meeting policy would be reissued after terests. vacation. To date the students have 189 Fleming repeated it was a been able to sell only three Push-button controls let your choose rinse/ ANDOVER at 8 p.m. in the all-purpose • Use only 7.5 amps; runs on household current tickets. girl’s room, not a boy’s room, hold, light, normal or Sani-wash. Top roto Donna Holland room at Andover Elementary • Sturdy zinc-coated cabinet is rust-resistant that was the major source of Bulletin Board Correspondent School. concern. He said he didn’t know The Zoning Commission will rack for thorough two level washing action. 646.0375 The fashions that will be • Only 19^-in. wide and has on-off switch why. meet tonight at 8 at the Town Built-in pulverizer means no pre-rinsing. The Board of Selectmen modeled were made by COOk The principal said it was his Hall. meeting scheduled for 8 tonight members of the PTA for personal opinion that to revert The Planning Commission Sears Aluminum was canceled and the selectmen themselves and their children. All Air Conditioners in Stock on Sale from the present smoking will meet tonight at 8 at the Comhination Windows met at the Town Office Building There will be door prizes and SAVE policy would be disasterous. Town Hall. Walter Fuss of the at 10 this morning. refreshments. UP TO noo Everyone agreed that more firm Griswold and Fuss will be Completely 0 ^ 8 8 . Card Party Tickets may be purchased at M o d r I Regular Price should be done to educate present to submit his proposal SAVE *40.9S the door. C a p a r i t y Ouliilandinft Fraturr SWF. N O W \ Installed v The Women’s Auxiliary of the N o . W ilt B e students to the adverse effects for updating the town suMivi- Andover Volunteer Fire Volunteers Needed Kenmore Built-In Dishwasher Big cooling power yrl uses only of smoking. sion regulations. Sears Crossbuck Department will hold a card The PTA is still seeking S199.0Q $21 $178 7312 8,000 BTtil 115 volts. On*off switch only. »5 HOLDS Areas at Bolton Elementary Club Meeting party Friday at 8 p.m. at the volunteers for its spring fair Aluminum Door 2*(an speeds; high and low cool. School mentioned in LePan’s The Bolton Junior Woman’s Old Town Hall. hoedown. Anyone interested is S269.00 $71 $198 Your Air Conditioner Regular 7260 11,000 BTUH Automatic thermostatic control. report include the library sink Club will have an evening of There will be a $1 donation to asked to call 742-9644 or 742- SAVE $15.95 $ / i 2>fan speeds. Slide*out chasais. Until April 15,1975 being dirty, pressure in water wine tasting Thursday night at $229.95 t k the Monte Carlo Whist evening. 8758. S338.00 $50 $288 7.362 18,000 BTUH Adjustable air How vents fountains in four room not 8:30 p.m, at Herrick Memorial *179 R egular $64.95 J R Tickets will be sold at the door. P a rk in g Lijpnited adjusted correctly and a dirty Park. Members may bring their There will be refreshments David Yeomans, first select­ and cluttered appearance in one husbands or boyfriends to the HAMDEN ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD WEST SPRINGFIELD and prizes. man, reminds residents that room. event. Members are reminded SHOP AT SEARS BRIDGEPORT Fashion Show SHOP AT SEARS any automobiles illegally AND SAVE Dr. LePan reported the to bring $2 to cover expenses. AND SAVE The Andover Parent Teacher parked^on roads during winter kitchen facilities were spotless, Sears The club will hold its regular Satisfaetion Ouamnteei Sears WATERBURY MIDDLETOWN DANBURY WESTFIELD MANCHESTER Association will sponsor a storms will be towed at the Satufaetion Ouaranleed the all-purpose room stage was s k a h s , ROEBUCK AND CO. business meeting from 7:30 un­ or Your Money Back $ k a m . aOElVCK A N D CO. fashion show Friday, March 7, owner’s expense. or Your Money Back much less cluttered than last til 8:30 p.m. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Feb. 19, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19,1975 - PAGE ELEVEN

Goodspeed Director Van Camp Seeks to Develop Tiny Box Allegedly Bilks Dr* Edelin^s Life Brighter POLICE REPORT Alternate Source of Energy AT&T Out of Millions Despite Court Conviction T o Speak at Tem ple Phillip Woodrow, 19, of 175 a utility pole causing minor chain-reaction accident last damage. Gorcoran’s vehicle Friday. Gourt date is March 4. Michael Price of Ghester, chairman for lower Middlesex the black market at up to f3,500 cover fraudulent uses. The Green Manor Rd. was charged WASHINGTON (UPI) - suffered front end damage and —Jiawrence Reynolds, 53, of executive director of the Gounty.. Recently, he returned The quest for alternate copper as a conductor for elec­ science degree in industrial and are used by racketeers and monitoring uncovered about Tuesday with threatening and “Beep.” had to be towed from the scene. Hartford, was charged TTuesday Goodspeed Opera House, will from a mission to Israel and his sources of energy has Spurred a tricity. arts in May at Central. unethical businessmen. Gaming 25,000 illegal calls, he said. BOSTON (UPI) - For Dr. illegal possession of controlled A tiny box that emits this Gorcoran was charged with with failure to obey a stop sign be guest speaker Friday at contacts with Israeli leaders Manchester student at Central A senior industrial arts major Van Camp notes one of the said. He estimated the devices Kenneth C. Edelin, life is drugs, Manchester Police sound at a precise electronic in connection with a minor two- Temple Beth Sholom, when the has provided him with the sub­ Connecticut State College to at Central, Van Camp hopes to major problems in designing a brighter today despite his con­ report. failure to drive in the es­ level is being sold on the have cost the phone company car accident at Oakland St. and Manchester UJA (United ject of his talk — “Israel’s perfect a wind powered elec­ develop a windplant to provide wind powered generating plant about $1 million in lost billings, viction for manslaughter of an Police said that two youths tablished lane. Gourt date is American black market —and Sheldon Rd. Gourt date is Jewish Appeal) sponsors Sab­ Political and Social Problems.” trical generating plant. electricity to heat domestic hot is development of a “brake” to aborted fetus. He has been informed them that someone in March 11. the telephone company says the and this figure represented ’H E R S , March 4. bath Eve Services. Arrangements for UJA Sab­ Blair J. Van Camp of 33 water at his Manchester home. control the propeller in high “merely that portion of the cleared of a possible jail a car was pulling out of the device is costing it millions of —Samuel Richardson of 21 The services will be at 8:15. A bath were made by Dr. Martin. Dorothy Rd. has received a Plans are to tie the windplant, winds. A “runaway” propeller iceberg visible to theeye. sentence and is in no immediate parking lot at Goncordia John Norton, 26, of 92 Bissell dollars in lost toll call billings. OVMT 40 Tun of UmxmIM Strvict Russell St. reported to police Sabbath Tea and a question and L. Rubin, chairman of the grant from the CCSC Alumni augmented by some solar could cause severe damage to danger of losing his job. Lutheran Ghurch and pointed a St. was charged Tuesday with The American Telephone & O p e n 24 Houn Dally Tuesday that his garage was answer period will follow. Federated Jewish Appeal of Association to carry out a energy source, into a three- the plant. Van Camp notes. “The actual losses currently And he is becoming a celebri­ gun at them. disorderly conduct and in­ I Tele^aph Company randomly broken into and a $300 motor Price has served as UJA Manchester. research project this spring to phase AC current generator to The Alumni Association being sustained may be 10 to 20 FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE ty- Officer Tom Schmedding toxication in connection with a monitored more than 30 million was taken from his snow develop a device to control run an electric hot water grant, the only source of funds times as great as our provable Hundreds of telephone qalls went to the scene, and saw domestic dispute on Birch St. phone calls between 1965 and blower. Police said the motor propeller blades on the heater. for student research at the losses,” he said. of support jammed the lines at Woodrow coming out of the Norton is being held in lieu of 1970 to stop the box’s use by il- was recovered Tuesday night in generating plant. A 1964 graduate of 7,000-student campus, will the office of his attorney, building. Woodrow showed him a $200 cash bond and was Idgal callers. M©bil scheduled to appear in court the rear of Memorial Gorner Tavern Owner Reports Van Camp was one of five un­ Manchester High School and a provide aluminum, steel and Gaming testified that 30 William Homans, Tuesday. It a long metal pipe, which AT&T a tto r n e y H. W. HEATING OILS Store. dergraduate students on the part-time employe at the W.G. bronze m aterials needed by million calls were elec­ has been that way since a resembled a gun. A further today. William Gaming told a House —Frank Ennis of 98 Ghurch New Britain campus receiving Glenny Lumber Co., Van Camp Van Camp for the propeller tronically “scanned” and more predominantly Roman Catholic search of Woodrow’s vehicle They Were Renovating judiciary subcommittee OIL BURNER & St. reported to police Tuesday grants from the 20,000-member is currently undertaking his stu­ assembly. than 1.5 million of them were jury of nine men and three turned up a starter’s pistol un­ —Bruce Burke, 22, of 126F Tuesday that despite the phone HEATING INSTALLATION that china and crystal wear was association for scientific dent teaching program at the Van Camp is no stranger to monitored with recording women found the black der the driver’s seat, police Rachel Rd.m was charged company’s efforts, illegal toll- taken from his attic. The loss research in such diverse areas Nathan Hale Middle School in research — the theme is in the devices in an attempt to un­ obstetrician guilty Saturday of said. Tuesday with operating a motor A report in Monday’s Herald Sportsman’s Tavern at 208 free calls “continues at flood 643-5135 was set at $250. as a study of imitative Coventry. He plans to transfer family. His wife, Marcia, is a manslaughter in a legal abor­ Woodrow was released on a vehicle while his license was about the police arrest of Spruce St., said the incident oc­ levels today.” 315 Center SI.______Mancheiter —Daniel Mielczarek of 245 iinguistic abilities among three- to Hartford Public High School research assistant at the tion. $200 non-surety bond and under suspension. He was Thomas J. Wall of East Hart­ curred while he and other men Appearing before the Civil Adams St. reported to police year-old children to a search in March to complete his prac­ University of Connecticut The calls came from those scheduled to appear in Gourt of released on a ^ 5 0 non-surety ford incorrectly implied that were working on renovation Liberties Subcommittee, Friday that the window of his for a chemical substitute for tice teaching experience and Health Center in Farmington. wishing to donate to the defense Gommon Pleas 12, East Hart­ bond with courfdate March 4. Wall might have been violating work at the establishment. Gaming showed how the box vehicle was broken and the will receive the bachelor of He says he hopes to have the Carriage House announces fund, and from attorneys ford, March 4. —Warren Morrison, 31, of En­ a town ordinance which Wall said he had been —no larger than a pack of field was charged Tuesday with trunk open. Police said prohibits serving of liquor on working inside the tavern for generating plant in operation cigarettes —works. suggesting angles for an appeal. Paul Gorcoran, 23, of Windsor disorderly conduct in connec­ reported taken was a toolbox Sundays. the last four Sundays, and the during the summer months, When a white button is And they came from Locks was listed in satisfactory tion with an incident at the A-1 and tools and a set of snow Wall, owner of the renovations are now complete.- with the possible development pressed, a beeped signal SHOES newsmen, radio stations and tires. The loss was set at $150. of a solar ene'-gy source to aug­ television networks anxious to condition at Manchester Gas Station on Genter St. He 15 Seek Tax Adjustments “seizes” a telephone line and Now Available At —Stanley Bellefleur of 400 ment the wind generated elec­ speak with the handsome 36- Memorial Hospital after was released on his written allows the caller to make long Vernon St. reported to police TEXAS A&M tricity coming along later. year-old doctor, who sat sustaining facial injuries in con­ promise to appear in court Only 15 Manchester On Saturday, the three- “Perfecting "brake” mechanism for wind-powered distance calls while circumven­ THE COAT RACK Tuesday that a bullet GOLLEGE STATION, Tex. If successful — the Van Camp through the six-week trial, the nection with a one-car accident March 3. taxpayers have sought member Board of Tax Review ting the phone company’s 48 Purnell Place • Downtown Mancheater —Geline L aprise, 30, of penetrated a kitchen window (UPI) “ Texas A&M University is VITAMIN home will be one place in generating electrical generating plant, Central Connec­ verdict and aftermath with lit­ at Broad and Genter Sts. this adjustments of their property will visit the 15 properties on automatic billing system. SPECIALI SIZE 6 SAMPLES and lodged in the kitchen located in (College Station. The Connecticut where the cost of ticut State College student Blair Van Camp pursues tle outward emotion. morning. Willimantic was charged assessments from the Board of which adjustments are being The boxes cost a dollar or less Tuesday with failure to drive a ceiling. Two basement windows school emphasizes programs in HEADQUARTERS hot water will ultimately be “as research at industrial technology laboratories at New Bri­ He accepted Judge James Police said Gorcoran’s Tax Review. sought. Next week, the board to produce. They are selling on Reg. $23.00-$28.00 reasonable distance apart in were also reported broken, agriculture, veterinary Liggett Parkade free as the wind.” tain campus. McGuire’s light sentence — one northbound vehicle crossed A spokesman in the will make its determinations. connection with a four-car. police said. The loss was set at medicine, geoscience, engineer­ Low Prices’ year on probation, stayed pen­ Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin over the center line and ran into assessor’s office said the $ 100. ing and architecture. ding resolution of appeals — and number of complainants is the declined to restate what he had lowest in recent years. After then, the assessor’s of­ the hospital board could said Sunday, that he was the Assessments were made as of fice will announce overrule Guiney at any time. victim of an anti-abortion the Oct. 1, 1974 Grand List on Manchester’s amended Grand The spokeswoman said “witch hunt.” 49,604 pieces of property — 14,- List — the basis f r the 1975-76 Edelin "never lost his job. He is When he and Homans were 881 real estate, 2,331 personal General Fund budget and tax Craftsman Tool SALE supposed to be back at work property and 31,392 motor rate the Board of Directors will called without warning to tomorrow. He should be back S A V E * 3 0 N o w McGuire’s chambers Tuesday, vehicles. adopt in May. now.” Homans thought they were Among those asking for inter­ "going to be chastised” for the views were the Ganadian SAVE«10to*15 “witch hunt” comment. Broadcasting Gompany and Instead the judge passed the NBG’s “Today Program.” on Craftsman Eager-1® Democrats Agree token sentence. 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Manchester’s press with 14 points apiece. Burke, 80, of Rocky Hill died AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - because she was leaking oil Manchester Area Conference of Unable to get the shots to Hill Veterans Home and schedule. Windham finished Watson putting in a layup Tuesday at a Rocky Hill con­ The owners of the tanker Athe­ continued to leak until her tanks Churches will meet tonight at fall, Manchester High suf­ Hospital, formerly of at 4-12 in the CCIL. Windham came back in with 31 seconds left for some Manchester, was found dead valescent home. She was the nian Star, which allegedly were emptied into another 7:30 in the Robbins Room of fe r ^ a 64-56 upset loss to Windham (64) spilled oil into Maine coastal Usually a fine outside the second half and turned breathing room. Manchester B F PU. Tuesday afternoon at Piano’s wife of Harold Burke and V6SS61. Center Congregational Church. CCIL foe Windham High last waters, now face a criminal Paui Sova, chief of the Divi­ shooting quintet, the tables on Manchester. missed several shots at the J Grabm 4 (HI S Motel, 100 E. Center St. mother of Carlton E. Burke of night in Wiilimantic. A 1 Gnych 4 M 11 Manchester could find the The Whippets, who shot 29 5 (M ) 6 Fiske’s body was found about Manchester. complaint filed in Kittery sion of Oil Conveyance Services The executive board of end and Windham added to 1 RadclUfe crowd of 1,200 at Callaghan 0 Wation 5 (Ml 10 She is also survived by 4 other District Court by the state at­ of the D EP, said "the ship was Center Church Women will range on only 25 of 63 field for 58 from the floor, were its final total on markers by 3 p.m. on a b ^ , police said. Gym saw the Silk Towners 0 Curland 0 (Ml 0 Dr. Robert Keeney, medical sons, a brother, 13 torney general. anchored within two miles of meet ’Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in attempts. Ray Sullivan, able to get inside position Grzych and Steve Shane. 1 Hayden The complaint was filed wind up their season with an 1 Strand examiner, told police the man grandchildren- and 7 great­ the Maine coast dhd only tide the Robbins Room of the who had a 16.9 average going which allowed them to get and wind conditions prevented Manchester finished 0 Raniin had been dead for about 24 grandchildren. Tuesday on behalf of the Board church. 11-8 mark, good enough for a in, tallied just eight points many offensive taps. 1 Blay 1 0-2 2 of Environmental Protection fourth in the CCIL with a 9-7 0 Shane 1 (Ml 2 hours, and that death was due The funeral is Saturday at 2 the spill from reaching the berth in the State Tourna­ as his shots wouldn’t drop. It Windham outrebounded and alleges that the Cypriot iedger. 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Shea of Grade A qt power plants in Connecticut un­ tal sciences and would limit the insurance protection for the Burlington, formerly of can jar 9 9 0 £ 49 oz 9 9 0 roll til their safety can proven, and number of task force members public if a nuclear plant is to be Manchester, has been an­ 8 9 ^ White 3 9 ^ I to create a state task force to who have ties to nuclear in­ operated at full capacity. 691 pkg nounced by her parents, Mr. m Two Together "Country" Quilt evaluate nuclear power safety. dustry or public utilities. CCAG’s proposed task force, to and Mrs. Roger E. Andersoii of with This Coupon And with This Coupon And With This Coupon And With Tbla Coupon And with This Coupon And Connecticut Citizen Action “ We the answers to be called the Nuclear Power West Hartford. Purchase of '7.50 Or More Purchase of *7.50 Or More Purchase of $7.50 Or More Purchase of *7.50 Or More Purchase of *7.50 Or More Take some flowers home to Special For Senior Citizens Group Energy Coordinator questions about safety now—not Evaluation Committee, would Limit One Oiupon Per Customer Limit One (Coupon Per Customer Limit One Coupon Per Customer Limit One Coupon Per (Xietomer Limit One Coupon Per Customer Mr. Shea is the son of Mr. and t l 'T H-864 Valid Thru Feb.22 H-939 Valid Thru...... Feb...... 22 H-926 Valid Thru Feb.22 .H-925 . Valid . .Thru . Feb.22 . spruce up the house. Need perking up? PARISIAN V David Winkler said a nuclear after we have totally com­ be part of the existing Power H-865 Valid Thru Feb.22 J Mrs. Joseph R. DuBois of BUETTNERS cash and carry COIFFURES at 55 Oak Street accident could subject state mitted ourselves to nuclear Evaluation Council, which has Burlington. special is Marguerite Daisies will offer on any Monday, residents to immediate and power,” Winkler said. authority over power plant con­ The bride-elect was 12.17 per full Bunch. Tuesday, Wednesday, or long range radiation dangers. Problems for study include struction. graduated from Conard High BUETNNERS FLORIST 1122 ’Thursday a shampoo and set for “The long range effects of handling and safe storage of School, West Hartford, and she Burnside Ave., East Hartford. 23.00, and a haircut, if needed releases of radioactivity into radioactive materials, current­ attended Endicott Junior for $2.00 more. Or a permanent the environment are simply un­ ly used safety systems, and College in Beverly, Mass. including shampoo and haircut known,” he said. “ The short methods to protect neighbors of Oil Tariff Her fiance was graduated Sprinkle salt on bottom of pan and set for $10.00. Tel. 643-9832. term consequences of a nuclear plants in case of from Lewis S. Mills High before frying hamburgers to radioactive waste transport nuclear accidents, Winkler said. IT n n s TO SHOP THE roiAST w nr Costs Pegged School, Burlington, and he keep them from sticking to the mishap or a major accident at a He said stored radioactive SO^eff attended Manchester Com­ pan. To rid cutting board of odor plant are known to be At $240 a Year waste remains dangerous for munity College. He served four On One 4 lb or More from onion, garlic etc., rub the devastation.” many centuries. years in the U.S. Navy. He is a surface with a slice of lime. Winkler said a recent Atonoic CCAG also backs two other professional musician with WATKINS BROS. 935 Main Energy Commission study nuclear safety proposals before WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.N “ Messenger” employed by Street has been assisting Beef showed that a major accident the legislature. One would Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., Miriam Cohen Productions. homemakers for over 100 years. could cause over $1.7 billion require distribution of evacua­ says President Ford’s proposed Pork Loin Mid Winter Special ’The couple plan a March 15 During that period we have damage with “ thousands of Try Faberge wheat germ oil tion plans to people who could improved oil tariffs would cost wedding. Round helped thousands of people fur­ heal^ effects.” and honey conditioning body the average Connecticut family nish their homes in the style $240 a year more in fuel bills. and mood that fits their fancy permanent wave. With natural Roast Ribicoff said Tuesday the and their pocketbook. The fami­ vitamin E gives your hair Emblem Club Assorted Chops proposed tariff would burden With This Coupon And ly of employees at Watkins are beautiful body with casual state residents with an ad­ Set to Meet Purchase of *7.50 Or More as concern^ about helping you movement. Introductory offer: ditional $188.8 million per year Limit One Coupon Per Customer Tender & Flavorful Bone In as they are about servicing you. $9.95 at SCHULTZ BEAUTY Poly-Tech Low Bidder and would be 40 per cent higher H-000 Valid Thru Feb. 22 l£J Find out why we’ve become SALONS 44 Oak Street, Manchester Emblem Club than the national average. Country “ Itoown for quality, Famous for Manchester. Te. 643-9851. Am­ will hold its February meeting For Plastic Leag Bags Ribicoff spoke in favor of style lb 1.05 service.” You’ll find everything ple parking. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Elks Pork Loin Ribs delaying for 90 days Ford’s Home on Bissell St. for the great American home at Boneless Roast . lb 1 . 3 5 attempt to impose the new fees Supreme Officers Night Pork Loin WATKINS. Tel. 643-5171. Poly-Tech, a division U.S. be sold to town residents at cost o f on imported fuel. “ The nation scheduled for this month and Phildendron is the longest- Industries Co. of Minneapolis, — with state sales tax, handling should not be subject to a crash postponed because of the lasting live plant for home or is the apparent low bidder for and, possibly, printing costs Keep silver vases and frames program to reduce energy con­ snowstorm will be held later in office. It thrives in subdued supplying the Town of added. gleaming and tarnish-free sumption without considering the club year. light with little care. Manchester with plastic leaf Mdurice Pass, town longer by rubbing with fur­ the dangers of the economy,” The March meeting will also B-165 bags. purchasing agent, said samples niture polish after cleaning. 5698 he said. be changed to March 6 due to 8-18 Poly-Tech’s price is $88.13 of the bags and packaging will Pork Loin Roasts Ribicoff said if the tariff is Acquired at a country be studied before a determina­ the Supreme Officers Night to per 1,000 for 1%-mil bags and permitted, the direct cost to Everything for home improve­ auction in Indiana, this tion will be made about placing be held in Putnum on $78.76 per 1,000 for 2-mil bags, American families the first ment. Whatever your needs in quilt, depending on colors an order. Wednesday, March 5. Blade Sirloin Getting Married? Going to and fabrics used, will be both 23xl0x40-inches. The bags year could rise to $14.5 billion lumber and building materials, Top a simple-sew dress He said the 2-mil bag is A potluck will be held before Prom? Our customers say we at home in a modern set­ would be delivered 50 in a box. and if the entire package is put Roast Roast home improvement items, or with a sleeveless-coat for ting or on an antique preferaW and explained it’s the meeting and five new Beef Chuck Short Ribs ib1.08 have the largest selection of in A total of 10 bidders sub­ into effect, “ the inflationary SUPERMARKETS Do-It Yourself materials, you a handsome twosome! bed! No. 5698 has pattern the same strength as the bags members will be initiated and stock formal wear, with the P.S. Either can be worn mitted prices with Mohawk In­ Blade v O C Sirloin 0 0 0 can find them at pieces; directions. spiral set off by higher oil costs one member will be reinstated. Treat Your Family to Mr. Dell Beef Chuck Cube Steakib1.48 separately! young orig­ sold to residents two years ago. lowest prices in Connecticut! TO ORDER, send EOO fo r each pat­ dustrial Supply of Spring St., could cost the public $64.8 Half f D lb Half MANCHESTER LUMBER 255 inal Price $1.25. The bags were sold then at Favorites & Save the Finest Way! : Whenever the occasion requires . . . tern, plus ISO fo r postape and Manchester the apparent high billion the first year.” 6 8 Beef Chuck Ground .. m 95* Center Street. Tel. 643-5144. Ask B-165 with photo-guide handllni. $2.25 per box of 50, including all a tuxedo see us first. You’ll be at $101.30 per 1,000 for 2-mil New England, where oil ac­ SACRAMEN'TO, Calif. (UPI) - for Frank or Jack. is in Sizes 8 to 18. Size AME CABOT costs. glad you did. REGAL MEN’S 10, 3214 bust . . . dress, c/o Manchester E«enin| Herald bags. The only other counts for 85 per cent of the T)ie (California Department of Beef Round Ground .. ib 1.08 At the lowest bid for the 2-mil SHOP Main Street, 214 yards 60-inch; coat, 1150 Ak . of Americas Manchester bidder is Rovic Inc. region’s energy sources, com­ Fish and Game employes 1,300 Imported Ham Pork Loin Center Cut Hen Vort, XY. 10036 Roasts 1 “ Manchester; Tri-City Plaza, 2% yards. of Summit St. at $98.80 per 1,000 bags, when other costs are Pork Shoulder 1.29 With inflation hitting the sugar Print Name, Address with ZIP pared to 46 per cent nationally, persons in 154 job classiflcations, Our Best Tender Flavorful Center Cuts-Bone In To order, send $1.25, includes added, a box of 50 could cost 'Freshly Sliced Vernon. CODE and Style Number. for 2-mil bags. would be hardest hit, Ribicoff ranging from accountants to bag, some cooks are substituting postage and handling. about double — $4.50. 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V 4 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 19.1975 - PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975 State Lease Report Egypt Wants Peace, 14 SenttoU.S. Senate But Ready for War 0 < la 7 f l 03 w failed to deter^em . United Press Intemalional The Beirut newspaper A1 for a formal defense treaty with r- 3 HARTFORD (UPI) - The Egyptian Foreign Minister the United States, but such an f i S The Connecticut report Moharrer said Syrian leaders ■"ill U.S. Senate Judiciary Com­ quotes Doyle as saying Meskill Ismail Fahmi says Egypt wants were “angered when they idea probably would be difficult wlA «JCl mittee has been given the final “probably” discussed a peace but may be forced to go realized that Egypt intended to to sell to the'publics of both report on Connecticut’s leasing lucrative lease for relatives of to war if it does not get the con-^ accep t a partial Israeli countries. a o probe that may decide the fate former Republican State Chair­ cessions it wants from Israel. withdrawal in Sinai in return The sources were responding of former Gov. Thomas J. “If the peaceful method for political concessions to to reports that officials on 1 ( 4 ^ man J. Brian Gaffney with Sen. «/k 5 Q) — Meskill's efforts to become a George L. Gunther, R- brings us to a blind alley, it will Israel one way or another.” Kissinger’s plane mentioned r < Q) federal judge. then be inevitable for us to yCD 3 Stratford. the possibility of an American- e • r> Connecticut lawmakers resort once more to our armed Syrians Disturbed Israeli defense pact in order to l ^ f l l Doyle, testifying before the ‘*01110101 Sjlrian quarters fee) T leasing investigation report to ... such an agreement... would IB * January, said he could not relations committee of the cessions in its negotiations with the committee for its review of Egyptian parliament ’Tuesday. be stabbing the heart of the real the Arabs. recall Gunther ever requesting confrontation front, which, un­ Meskill’s fitness to sit on the a meeting with Meskill or dis­ He also said Egypt will not Israel's Security 3 federal bench. make a declaration of non­ til now, includes on the political cussing leases with him. “The element of securing Senate Majority Leader belligerency even if Israeli and military level Egypt, Syria Meskill has several times and the Palestinian Israel’s future is an aggregate it “ » Joseph 1. Lieberman, D-New denied ever discussing leasing troop withdrawals result from Haven, said the committee had Secretary of State Henry resistance,” A1 Moharrer said. of many factors and insuch a I f O with Gunther, especially at the large aggregate there might requested the report in a letter Kissinger’s diplomatic in­ In Jerusalem, government May 23, 1972 meeting he had sources said Israel would not well be a place for a military - r > received Friday, and the with Gunther. Gunther stead­ itiatives. 'I S o voluminous document was reject out of hand any proposal arrangement with another :• JO m fastly maintains he warned Final Settlement First mailed from the State Capitol power,” one source said. Meskill then the lease for a “There can be no question k>‘ 1“ Tuesday. highway garage in Waterford David J. Larsson of Manchester, right, and W. Creighton Lindsay'jr., are authors of an w hatsoever of Egypt te r­ Judiciary Committee * <0 cy ■■ j was a “ripoff.” original musical about Maine. minating the state of war with 0*2. (D s ! members reportedly are es­ After reading the Connecticut Israel under a second-stage MPOA Meets Tonight o D) (D A I pecially intersted in a section of report, Doyle first denied he agreement,” he said. “This the report dealing with ap­ had made such a statement and must await a final settlement parent contradictory testimony A discussion of “Revaluation ’The main speaker will be later said he must have mis­ (at the now-recessed Geneva by Meskill’s former ap­ Town Manager Robert Weiss. A understood the questions from peace talks).” and Federal Grants; How ’They pointments secretary, John Bowdoin Duo Writes Affect Manchester’s Tax Rate” question and answer period will the subcommittee’s deputy He said Egypt also wants Doyle. will highlight tonight’s annual follow. 3 'M » Q.X tt M 3- (5 < counsel, Richard Altschuler, Israel to withdraw from the oc­ During the business portion of In addition to learning who is during a 20-minute interview cupied Golan Heights of Syria, meeting of the Manchester Property Owners Association. the meeting a board of direc­ w — < 3 telling the truth. Judiciary last December. Musical About Maine but a newspaper report from o • ■< a n Committee members will be The meeting will be at 8 in tors will be elected. The C ^ *“ T5 “If I said it I was wrong,’’ Damascus said cool relations nominating committee will pre­ ' f o looking for evidence to deter­ Doyle said. "If this has been an old woman’s sudden realiza­ between Egypt and Syria “have Whiton Memorial Library mine whether the former for the Round Table Singers of sent a slate and nominations 2. fD Q) 2 » ' misconstrued it’s,m y fault. I David J. Larsson of 114 tion that she has been too quiet, changed into a silent crisis Auditorium, N. Main St. 5 ® c Republican governor knew of Bolton St., a student at Bowdoin which he was a member, and he Refreshments will be served. will be accepted also from the S <0 o 2. feel like a fool.” alone, and tied up within after Kissinger’s recent visits.” 3 o5J« **. O ; I ® 3 3 m s shoddy leasing practices but played in the high school band The public is invited. floor. College in Brunswick, Maine, herself. ■D 30Q 9 O has collaborated with his room­ and in a school rock group. On 2.2 n> 3 > (4 occasion, he led the Round mate and written a musical d'S.-d •< play. The story is set in coastal Table Singers. 5 0Q 0 :t 9 0 w o Maine and filled with turn-of- He also appeared with the Police Probe Death the-century Down East school’s Sock and Buskin drama characters. group. Of UConn Official Larsson is the son of Mr. and He was the recipient of a Mrs. John A. Larsson. Laurel Music Camp Scholarship set sail fa STORRS (UPI) - State administered a $50 million award from the Chaminade police are investigating the budget. He combined his talents with Musical Club. suspected suicide of Richard W. Creighton Lindsay Jr. of Fly 0 A native of Portland, Ore., Larsson was elected to the springtim e DeHaan, vice president for DeHaan graduated from the Creek, N.Y., to create “’The National Honor Society, and ? < m i finance and administration at Only Rose,” a 90-minute 2 ® ^ Universit of Chicago and was president of his senior the University of Connecticut, received his master’s degree production featuring ten songs class. found dead Tuesday in the gar­ from Brandeis. He also and a cast of 25. age of his home. He was 45. attended Washington Universi­ The premiere performances Larsson was a member of the Colleagues went to his home ty and the New School for will be staged in Bowdoin’s cast of “Celebration,” last and found DeHaan’s body in his OolQ C J &cial Research. Pickard ’Theater March 6,7 and y e a r’s Masque and Gown car at about 1:30 p.m. after he He also served as director of 8 at 8 p.m. production of the Tom Jones- failed to appear at his office. A s -< Teachers College Press at “The Only Rose” is the first Harvey Schmidt play. 0 medical examiner’s report said Columbia University, attempt by either student to O l .f carbon monoxide poisoning was The two authors both play in a managing editor of Basic Books write a musical. However, both 0 fl) 0) ® « I the cause of death. Inc., of New York, editorial local rhythm and blues group, have had theatrical experience “Plate Full of Food.” DeHaan was appointed to his director for Atherton Press and both are members of post by the UConn Board of Inc., of New York, associate Masque and Gown, the student “The Only Rose” is based on Trustees on Jan. 11,1974, after editor of Collier’s Encyclopedia drama group at the college. a short story of the same name serving as dean of administra­ and director of publications for by Maine author Sarah Ome the American Management Graduated from Manchester Jewett, a lifelong disciple of ] > £ : tion at Queens College, City High School in 1972', Larsson University of New York. Assn, of New York. rural Maine living and recipient Survivors include his parents, was active in musical and of an honorary Litt.D. degree He had been preparing to de­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeHaan of dramatic activities during high from Bowdoin in 1901. fend in legislative hearings a Glendale, Calif., two children, school. Set in the imaginary coastal $61 million UConn budget Julianna 8, Richard 6, of A pianist and a trumpeter, he Main town of Dunnet’s Landing, request he helped put together. Gloucester, Mass., a brother, was a substitute accompanist “The Only Rose” is the story of w / At Queens, DeHaan was respon­ D ouglas, of the sta te of sible for a 10-year, $240 million Washington and a sister, Nor­ master construction plan and ma, of California. B. Burlington Sale Unemployment Debt Cd !2 « 2 May Force Tax Hike m m • T) n Control Top Pantyhose r- 3 £ § 3 m WASHINGTON (UPI)-Gov. Medicaid programs. Ella T. Grasso says state cor­ Connecticut transportation - VI J O porate taxes will have to go up. commissioner-designate CONTROL TOP PANTYHOSE: if Connecticut is forced to pay Samuel Kanell, in Washington spandex/nylon parity for waist and hip , back $70 million it owes the to meet with federal transit of­ control...run-guards top and toe...legs of federal government. ficials, said he thinks the state run-resist Caress nylon...nude heel The money Mrs. Grasso will reap nearly $5 million in tailored toe. • II 3 referred to ’Tuesday was loaned added federal mass-transit Reg. $3 1 \ \ to the state to help pay for un­ funds in 1975. employment benefits. Connec­ Kanell, who assumes his new 2.39 each or 3 pr./6.75 09 \ n ticut—like New Jersey, Ver­ position March 1, said the 11 mont and Washington—has run Connecticut had to do without TO P SANDAL FOOT out of money for jobless the money because the ad­ PANTYHOSE: spandex/nylon panty for workers. ministration of former Gov. waist and hfp control, run-guard at toe, Attending the annual ’Thomas J. Meskill failed to ^gs of run-resist Caress nylon...nude heel 5 VI JO ( / > midwinter meeting of the meet federal requirements, Reg. $3 National Governors something he said he could do in Conference, Mrs. Grasso said 60 days. 2.39 each or 3 pr./6.75 !1| JOO ^ her state could not make up the Mrs. Grasso said Connecticut :• JO HI difference if Congress agreed to passed up 80 per cent federal r“ ^ - 0 ^ • the large cuts President Ford funding of a $6 million purchase cv a *' proposed in social service of buses for the Connecticut Co. areas. and 100 per cent federal funding Hosiery, D&L “We’d be dead,” she said. the Bradley International Air­ The large cuts would severely port “people mover.” In Corbins, Avon affect health, drug abuse and Bristol, Vernon, Manchester, New Britain, Groton. More Funds Sought $1/ For Welfare Clients A) r 3-3-g'l 5 ? • •

HARTFORD (UPI) - Extra recipients will not be left 85 3 oa tg?SL® s' money or Connecticut welfare without checks on holiday 3 o „-3 2 recipients to pay utility bills weekends. exceeding the present welfare » “’-rS allowance may come out of a S-2 °- ~ 8 g " , federal matching grant if the legislature gives its okay. MERIT AWARD Nan Scott pantsuits... S ‘’' l l * 2 Welfare Commissioner MYSTIC, Conn. (UPI) -- Edward W. Maher planned to Maynard E. Bray of North meet today with members of Stonington, Ck)nn., recently was ? 9 Q-l-* s o the legislature’s Corrections, awarded the annual Award of the difference Is TREVIRA«> Welfare and Humane Merit from the Connecticut Institutions Committee to dis­ League of Historical Societies Whether getting ready for vacation, or thinking ahead to Sprlng...welcome those first cuss the plan, which would cost for coordinating the refloating less than $1 million through and restoration of the whaleship warm rays of sun In a smashing Nan Scott of easy-traveling 100% Trevira* polyesterl (A) June, he said. Qiarles W. Morgan at Mystic Fourplece wardrober Including navy blazer piped in white, short sleeve blouse, white Welfare clients would have to Seaport. pants, navy skirt. $65. (B) Two-piece set with "diamond Jacquard" double breasted “0 ^ 5 m i show they had already spent the ’The Morgan, built in IMl, has Jacket, matching pants. Navy, white or aqua. $42. Both in sizes 8-18, Misses Dresses, all flat-grant amount allotted for been at the maritime museum utility costs before they would eight D&L stores. 5 -< since 1941 but lay embedded in 0 be eligible for added money for sand until her refloating in excess expenses, Maher said. December, 1 9 7 a The vessel was • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON • CORBINS CORNER • FARMINGTON VALLEY Maher is also planning to hauled from the water for the revise check mailing MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON PLAZA first time in more than 50 years Shop D&L In Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon - open Monday thru Friday nights ’til 9 procedures so welfare for extensive hull repair. p.m....Saturdays 'til 6 p.m. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975— PAGE TWENTY-FIVE PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed,, Feb. 19, 1975 CC THE 9 > | S a , wx: £ o FAMILY JOs's Sxj o)E js Jalfi >- s LAWYER 5 J 5 | 3 L ->t “ ^ 2 ONE DOZEN FOOD MART GRADE "A" —^ c w rt\0) a Selling Suicide Drug SS 8§- 2 “Suicide by sleeping tablets" i ' was the medical verdict when an ON YOUR NEXT FOOO MART PURCHASE OF LARGE FRISH EGOS UJ - z a .tr, elderly man was found dead in N a) ' his bathroom. But his widow soon !:> ..- (0 a o) WITH PURCHASE OF * m OR MORE. 3 u) c a)>- showed interest in another kind ^5.00 OR MORE . . . WITH THIS COUPON. .« 0 S .E 0.(0— c a) ® of verdict. She filed a lawsuit in S « <« T - ^ "S; “ • (U 7 T3 -c AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. LIMIT e •o 5 ® ® -- (0 c c against the neighborhood druggist ONE DOZEN - ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. 0) Q) Q. — O) T i= W for damages. W JC in T3 O « o o 0) u 0) a) - £-■ c 5 o « - o o S “He sold those sleeping tablets O Q)-C S c -i: o - O) -; 0) w - to my husband without a prescrip­ Q) « O < 0 ^ 5 e >«c: to tion,” she charged in court. U g . a-5 2 ■ o c £ ° S ? “Therefore, he is legally respon­ «E 4_ I t !r, = 3 o a> a, ° ^ o O sible for this tragedy,” o ^ a ®-Sf o (U- 0) E o >.? o 2 But the court said that even if CO c * - > i2 ^ ^ E c i . w o ’- 1- .E o (0 c Q the druggist had sold the tablets 7 E > c i-- o wrongfully, this would not make him liable for her husband's 0) o o •=nj- o «i ’E mcp > 3 CO 5 CO N O « CO ® ■■ 5 « S a j f s death. The court pointed out that ^ CT O) o — « he had no good reason to foresee O) - c a m o QC u x> S a > f WITH THESE SPECIAL FOOD MART COUPONS « c “ a a _ i such dire consequences. Food M arts UJ ec Most courts agree that a phar­ / t — o macist is not ordinarily to blame ALL THIS WEEK! 3 ^D.h c O O iS .E *® O o c « if a customer uses a drug to com­ mit suicide. But it could be a dif­ ferent story if there really had been grounds for apprehension. .CC, For example: Another druggist sold a bottle SNOW'S NEW ENGLAND 1^ 1 DEL M O N T E of poison to a young woman, even CORONET though she was in a highly dis­ turbed state. Again, suicide en­ CLAM CHOWDER I FACIAL TISSUE CLING PEACHES sued. But this time, the druggist > * j: ...I ^ SLICED s | S f - a . s i T3 I was ordered to pay damages to 48 OZ. 15 OZ. ■ 200 COUNT O R HALVES C g the victim's family. 29 OZ. CAN BOTTLE >1 The court said: CAN I PKG. J -oN “Druggists should be required III «: WITH PURCHASE OF tS.OO OR MORE I WITH PURCHASE OF 55.00 OR MORE I WITH PURCHASE OF 55.00 OR MORE ■ WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE ■ P ^ 4)tt not only to be skillful but also AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 33. | AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT.. FEB. 17. AND THIS COUPON AT FOOO MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 11. | AND THIS COUPON AT FOOO MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT.. FEB. 11. | I LIMIT ONE BOTTLE • ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. ■ prudent. A slight want of care is LIMIT ONE CAN - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. ^ LIMIT ONE PKO. • ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. j LIMIT ONE CAN . ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. • r > ] liable to prove fatal.” S‘ i In one unusual case, a business 0 £ t executive was notified by the con­ CC g t t >n S troller of the company to resign U ''5 his position at once—and not to K E N L R A T IO N j MAXWELL HOUSE j c ask why. The executive was so shaken by this letter that, after off brooding about it for several days, DOG FOOD I mSTtOT COFFEE I 5 5 * off he took his own life. ON AN 8 OZ. JAR YUBAN S Q = C In due course his widow tried 6 PACK ON A 3 LB. VACUUM CAN lU to make the controller pay dam­ MAXWELL ages. But after a court hearing, 15 OZ. CANS INSTANT COFFEE her suit was dismissed. The court HOUSE COFFEE WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE I I WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE j said it was impossible for anyone WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT . FEB. 33. AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. 0000 THRU SAT.. FEB. 11, | AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 11. | WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT., FEB. 23. I LIMIT ONE JAR - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. to know that such a letter “would ^ LIMIT 1 SIX PACK ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. j ■ LIMIT ONE JAR . ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. ■ LIMIT ONE CAN - ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. tt cause any particular line of con­ III . duct.” r*ww^»n>oo.r t - 5 - ..CC. ^=Fff=FftAW »« S; S A public service feature of the III S 0 c-> American Bar Association and I 11 k I J & V the Connecticut Bar Associa­ •■■ i i 5>« > tion. Written by Will Bernard. i b * o f f ^ Sin 2 5 * off ©1975 American Bar Association f*- < S ' ' j ON A 1 LB. PKG. OF TWO 8 OZ. CUPS j ON A 5 LB. BAG UJ ON 3 PKGS. - LIPTON I ON A 15 OZ. PKG. j I *riv m»- N Nw O'N ;J I r lA FLO R ID A _ f, . I® answered in the blue covered >- i booklet, “Your Medicare Hand­ CHICORY OR ESCAR0LEsal*°'=*''o«'"“ 3 lbI1. t t X-K book’’, which is sent to all peo­ SWEET, ZIPPER - SKINNED FLORIDA CRISP 3 ^ 2 ■ M S LB. ple who have Medicare. You ( 0 CO is . FRESH FLORIDA RED RADISHES 10° may obtain a copy from any HONEY TANGERINES U.S. NO. I

C J CO your medical coverage will not Seafood Platter ’ WHOLE Bottom Rump Roast •1.39 , 4 0Z. ° o V HALF LB. 8 9 ' lo E start until July 1. CANS HOWARD JOHNSONS Large White Fish o» c - o o Q. 1 am getting Social Securi­ Macaroni & Cheese COLONIAL SMOKED CD O ^ ty checks on my husband’s Salads p o t a t o . c o l e s l a w • MACARONI LB. 4 5 ' E o- MARVEL GRADE "A " c Q) a ■o work record, and I will be 65 in HEBREW NATIONAL J, MATLAW'S SHOULDER ROAST c II OZ. PKO. 1 .3 9 TURKEY to o five months. When shouldil app­ KWIK MAKE Griddles or Knockwurst 0 O F S IX 83* ly for Medicare? Stuffed Clams f o r m e r l y d a i s y r o l l V/t LB . c E^ 0 . III tt ^ A. If you want to enroll in «. . . SLICEOTURKEY-SALISLICEOTURKEY-SALIS. 3LB. Q Q C Alpert's Pastrami ^8* 0) O -g C Q - J both parts, hospital and Entrees steak veal farm. BATTER 4/8 LB. AVG. o ra-o REO. ■ BLUEBERRY ■ BUTTERMILK LB. > 3 « x: > aO medical insurance, you do not Corned Beef Brisket 6 9 ' i C » 1 to (0*: , a w s > C c have to do anything. You will Top Frost Waffles 6 1. LB. ? o'oi) ra g> 0 3 = 9 UOZ. i C OJ c c automatically be covered under PKO. German Bologna - o ^h m u n o . l b 7 5 ' COLONIAL ROTHMUND POLISH 0 5 ^ 34 0Z. PKO. t t .n s: both parts of Medicare the 11 P A C K 1 . 0 9 0 2 2 Jeno's Pizza O U R BEST SLICID SAUSAGI ■ ^ 0 5 £ t | , u i month you became 65. You will Roast Beef f r e s h l y s u c e o v. l b . 7 9 ' O qcio^ BACON RING 2 S i't : get information about both B R E A D E D ‘ VEAL parts of Medicare from Social Gem Loaves POLISH*B^VE*L l b , 9 9 ' VEAL 2 to c t Security a few months before Bakery PUTTIES •x: I Oia; Dairy PATTIES * * 1 . 3 9 . the month your coverage starts. / 1.19 EZ Luncheon Sausage neweJS^nd '^>■• 79 OSCAR MAYER COLL W to R E G .O R If you do not want the medical HOOD’S FIRM ’ll FRUIHm O l l « l IB THICK ..*1.69 WHITE I MOZ. 89^ 99^ 1. Sliced Bacon insurance, you must complete ToauiiT,4‘'4S?.88*‘ BREAD I L O A V E S Carando Pepperoni 99* the form you get from Social SEAEOOO SPECMUI Child Mild Franks 8 9 ' FOOO MART • U OZ. PKO. OF SIX SLICED • (FROZEN) Security and return it. . . A L T C S T ^ 5 2 A e "Hot" Bagels avI*-Sl*b, 1 2 9 9 ' Q. Even though I have been Orange Juice 2 9 English Muffins 3 - M . HALIBUT «. Beef Franks 8®* tt disabled for five years, I cannot STEAK 1.69 _ , n O SCAR M A Y E R A Q CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDSI POOD CLUB • SHREDDED M b a * • S FRESH Pork Sausage b r e a k f a s t l b .i U l . get monthly Social Security 11 OZ. H* iJ> *— checks because I never worked Cheese o.V.Si*; S' koi’I. Coffee Ring PKO. Right Guard Deodorant 79‘ POLLOCK QQc n-ll .. n I I REO..EXTRA HOLD *01. Pork Sausage Roll,, «“Joi88* kco at jobs covered by the program. oroily bonuscan FOOD CLUB - EXTRA SHARP WHITE SUNSHINE Gillette Dry Look yy FILLETS LBUa I am now 43. Can I buy t a s t e 'O s e a ■ C O O K E D Siced Bologna - Mincod Medicare coverage? Cheddar Cheese >'°ck 89* Crispy Crackers pi?o Everynight Shampoo‘VA*L$AM*oRHERBAL bottli99‘ SOLE ci| ,1 A Luncheon - Cooked Salami 8 9 ' A. No. You have to be 65 or Topco Cosmetic Puffs PACKAOI 69* over to purchase Medicare IPOCLUB MM, NBC ROYAL MA FILLETS lbM . 1 9 coverage. Disabled people un­ .Cream Cheese P K O , 3 9 Lunch Crackers p°o 6 9 Valiant Cold Capsules PKO. OF 10 49' der 65 can get Medicare protec­ tion only if they have been en­ titled to monthly Social Securi­ ty disability benefits for 24 con­ PRICES EFFECTIVE IN INANCHESTER MANCHESTER PARKADE secutive months or more. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 19. 1975— PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

ONE OF THE STOP A SHOP COMPANIES Jobless Claims Up BUYER’S At Local Office 9 b o p J

Claims for unemployment Throughout the state, initial By MICHAEL J. CONLON compensation filed in clairns dropped but continued 9 i o ^ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Manchester during the two SUPERMARKETS ■ ~ claims were up. A decline in following letter from a couple in weeks ended Feb. 8 increase to seasonal closing claims was Snow Hill, N.C., illustrates a an average 3,876 weekly, the Prlc* •KMstlvt Mon., FMi. 17-S*t., F«b. 22 offset by a gain in filings under problem many consumers are or state Labor Department has the extended benefit program. will soon be facing: reported. M anchester’s increase of “My husband and I are in the In the previous reporting about 22 per cent was the process of building a house. In the very near future we will period, Manchester office highest gain in any of the Labor HuntU claims totaled 3,164 weekly. Department’s offices. Offices YN^^Iwoiiglit have to decide on a heating in Danbury, New London, m i ______system. Could you assist me on The total of 3,876 is made up Ikmiato ^ Norwich, Stamford, and which electric system is most of 346 initial claims and 3,530 badioldtiiiie efficient and economical, qnd-or Torrington recorded decrease- continued claims. Included in Sauce sand there was no change in would it be more economi^l to the totals were 383 extended Bristol. 8 o z. have an oil system installed. benefits claims and 463 claims S'&KY values “When we talked with the Average weekly claims filed attributed to seasonal closings. 2601 in Manchester for the last seven electric man he said electricity The number of women filing ^ Umit one can per customer reporting periods were: Good Mon., Feb. 17 - Sat., Feb. 22 would be cheaper, while the oil claims during the period th is week! man said oil would be cheaper." Any or all coupons may be redeemed with only one $5 purchase amounted to 31.8 per cent of the Period Ending Claims We checked with experts at 7)115^^ iitiiSK total. Nov. 16 1,790 the National Association of WNh tWi coupon and a $5 purchaaa. ^ I S With this coupon and a $5 purchaaa. With (hit coupon tnd 1S6 purchtto. Available in Manchester Statewide jobless benefit Nov. 30 1,956 Home Builders, whose advice claims increased to 114,918 per Dec. 14 2,085 Stop&Shop 111 Stop&Shop has been reliable in the past, and Ivars Ramans of M & R Co., 218 Hartford Rd., displays the “Fuego III,” a new unit week for the period ended Feb. Dec. 28 2,204 Morton it appears a heat pump-type designed to convert a fireplace into an efficient home heating system. Ramans has been in 8, the Labor Department said. Jan. 11 3,287 Butterm ilk Cleanser electric system would be best in the construction management business in Manchester since 1965. (Herald photo by The weekly total in the previous Jan. 25 3,164 Salt your case. period was 110,597. SS \m There basically are two kinds Palmer) Feb. 8 3,876 IMseitits 26 oz. cont. c 14 oz. of electric heat - one where a cent. _____ ^ 'C m: ^264 coil heats up, most often found in MASTER CHARGE WELCOME ON FREEZER ORDERS baseboards although sometimes UmH one container r n TT n 8 oz. pk g .^ ^ ^ 262| ______263 per cuslotner in wall or ceiling panels, and a Good Mon..Feb.17- . Limit one pkg. per customer ? I ^ Limit one container per customer second which works like an air- m m m m w i Good Mon,, Feb. 17 - Sat., Feb. 22 - 1 g Good Mon,. Feb. 17 - Sat.. Feb. 22 Set.. Feb. 22 conditioner in reverse. W M W m M WESTERN BEEF IlliiillE S S S f This second system, the heat [ 1 pump, is more costly to install i' BUSINESS and maintain, but it is generally With Ibis coupon and a $5 purchasa. ' I ^ Y/Kh thi9 coupon and a $5 purchase With thif coupon and a $5 purchate t J rl 1J much more efficient in the way Stop&Shop Stop&Shop it uses power. In other words it 63 TOLLAND TPKE. M0N.P TUES.P WED.p SAT. Sundory ^ c o in ® 9-6 he if you bought meet high^t q Brand results in lower electric bills. MANCHESTERp CONN. Tomato Natural Dog Because it literally draws heat TEL. 643^1184 THURS.P FRI 9 to 9 V Mn..\dvourfoodcosts^"y ^uch from the outside air and brings it into the house, its efficiency WE RESERVE THE RIGHT SUNDAY 9 to 6 Food Sotqt Yogurt varies with temperature. TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 8 oz. cup ‘ 10% oz. Presuming North Carolina WE ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS! Assorted 14%oz, can winters are less severe, say. than Flavors , can 269 2 6 8 g j m 1 0 ^ those in Minnesota, the experts Limit one cup per customer r e . g Limit one can per customer OPEN SUNDAY 9-6 Limit one cans per customer say the heat pump would be best. Good Mon., Feb. 17 - Sat., Feb. 22 p j « I Good------Mon.,---- Feb.— • • 17• - —Sat.,■ -Feb.------22.r g ^ a I ^ Good Mon., Feb. 17 - Sal., Feb, 22 i However, such systems are relatively new and servicing \ I -I SPECIALS THURS., FRI. AND SAT...... IMlIllllll't'lllilll'lllliKlIlllllljti I ...... ■ may be a problem because With this coupon and a $5 purchase WKh this coupon and a $5 purchase | With this coupon and a $5 purchase many companies are not USDA CHOICE BONELESS CUT FROM THE ROUND Stop&Shop JiKyCorn 111 Stop&Shop familiar yet with the technologj-. You'd be wise to get a good reading on maintenance TOP ROUND CUBE CoSfee ^ S in I t Flraich prospects before going in that ^ 8 oz. dir(K;tion. i!' llig h te n e r Mix box Fries An oil system would be STEAKS STEAKS cheaper to install than a heat I Frozen 1 0 ^ j pump system, according to the container ' — lit-roo^-Reg. or Crinkle 267 H i 265 jg I 5 1 Cut - 9 oz. Pkg. i association, and probably Limit one container per customer Limit one box per customer ^ 1Limit one pkg,m per customer I cheaper to maintain. But some- Fourth Store Opened Good Mon,, Feb. 17 - Sat., Feb. 22 ^ Good Mon.. Feb. 17 - Sal.. Feb. 22 1 ^5 Good Mon .Feb. 17-S a t, Feb. 22 i times they are less efficient than the heat pump approach Frank Tornaquindici of Manchester talks with a customer because soot and dirt accumul­ at Tuesday’s opening of his fourth supermarket — on the “Quality-Protecteid” beef naturally ageid for tenderness! ate. Silas Deane Highway in Wethersfield. Tornaquindici And one other consideration is started business in 1972 with the opening of a store in that the heat pump also is an air- Glastonbury, and he now owns supermarkets in Glaston­ Q o f i d e s s conditioner for summertime use, bury, Manchester, West Hartford, and Wethersfield. lb. while you might have to install a L491 separate air-conditioning system (Herald photo by Cosgrove) Beef Chuck with oil. In general, the association says, Uie trend is away from oil ASSORTED lb. for home heating because of the Sex Bias Charged supply squeeze and rising prices. Of course electricity is going to BladeBone-In Steak PORK CHOPS lb. keep going up too because some At Electric Boat "Quality-Protected" beef is utilities burn oil to make it and naturally aged for tenderness, those that do not are facing high­ filed with the state Equal er prices for coal. GROTON (UPI) - The Elec­ WE HAVE FRESH FISH DAILY flavor and uniformly good tric Boat Division of General Employment Opportunities everytime you buy it. Dynamics has been accused of Commission over the weekend. FRESH BOSTON ^ I b A reader in North Ridgeville, discriminating against women Ohio, writes: in a suit filed by the An Electric Boat spokesman "About 18 months ago my said the firm has tried to ac­ daughter bought some Lady Southeastern Connecticut BLUE FISH lb. Special chickens especially bred to be meaty, Chapter of the National tively recruit more women. The Baltimore luggage at the May SORRY WE RAN OUTI moist and tender... Organization of Women. spokesman said while it was Co. store in North Olmsted, Ohio. Margaret Fine, head of possible more women than men She would like to add to her .set NOW’s employment enforce­ have been laid off in the past FRESH LEAN W hite GemUS.

PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancfaeater, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-NINE H ip Wantsd 13 Homes for Safe 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homos For Sale 23l

Chaplain Omar Guest DENTAL ASSISTANT - Part- CONDOMINIUM - three time position for two full days bedrooms, three baths, rec WHEN MONEY At Blue Lodge Night ’^here Quality Always Exceeds The Price! plus half day per week. Respon­ room, den, living room, dining SCENE FROM HERE sibilities include oral hypene room, kitchen, all appliances. IS THE OBJECT By SOL R. COHEN education, radiographs, some Mid %’s. Frechette ii Martin, MIS Friday will be “Blue Lodge His topic will be: “Are You A chair side assisting. Prior den­ Inc, Realtors, 64M144. Night” at Omar Shrine Club Master Mason?” tal experience desirable. Salary and value la a muaL you will bo glad you eallod to have ua toll you about thia six-room Capo. In a meeting. The Rev. Mr. Camp is Protes­ ®te Hcratii commensurate witn PRICE REDUCED - Great lot, It will be at Willie’s Steak experience. Please mail possible 8 rooms, 2-car garage. noighborhood whoro tho kida walk to school and tho His Friend, Again tant chaplain at the Somers resum e to P.O. Box 326, Look at this price, $ 3 5 ,^ . people are friendly. Only $33,90011 House, starting with a social state’s prison. MEATOWN 12151/1 SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD Manchester, Conn. F re c h e tte & Martin,Inc. hour at 6:30 and dinner at 7 ;30. Omar members .have been CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Realtors, 6464144. . The worldwide crisis over oil dinner, he arrived soaking wet “Sure I know. Stick a finger in Guest speaker will be the asked to invite Blue Lodge DRIVING INSTRUCTORS - REALE’S CORNER and the latest guarantees to from a rainfall. He assured the his eye.” Rev. Russell E. Camp, who is a Masons to attend. Part-time, 16-30 hours weekly, SIX ROOM older home, three 175 WAIN STREET PHONE 848-4525 Israel it will get all the oil it master of ceremonies, “As He didn’t like banks and past imperial chaplain for Cochairmen for the evening Meat Economy Outlet call now Jobseekers, 566-1070. bedrooms, large kitchen with soon as I start to speak. I’ll be never entered one and, when I Shriners of North America. He are John L. Von DecI; Sr. and pantry, completely needs if it only would give up I U A IID C Wed. 9 to 6 • Thura., Fri. 9 to 9 1 SALES - SALES ■ SALES - full, redecorated. Carpeted part of the Sinai reminds me of dry enough for everbody.” asked what he had against lives at 41 Walnut St. Randy Brown. [nUUKtf! Sat. 8 to 6 • (Closed All Day Monday) MANCHESTER - Five room, MANCHESTER - New 3- part-time, train for exciting throughout. Verplank School bedroom custom Ranch, 2 the time my friend said, ‘‘If One time, when he returned them, he told me, “Old bankers career. Ciall now, Jobseekers, area. $29,900. Call owner 646- IV^ bath Cape with attached from a visit to England, he told never die — but they lose in­ P H O N E breezeway and garage. Well baths, aluminum siding, double Moses had turned right instead 643-2711 568-1070. 6812, no agents please. us, “You know — they don’t terest.” ANOTHER STEAK SALET maintains and immaculate. garage, excellent of left, Israel would have had Hearsts Moving neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes' have a Blood Bank in England, He liked custom-made FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full­ ENFIELD - New homes ^ S. Convenient to everything. Call the oil and the Arabs the sand.” Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- Corporation, 646i^)13l. This friend of mine was but they do have a Liverpool.” clothes. Once, when the fitter HILLSBOROUGH, Calif. kidnaped more than a year ago, time, career oriented person L. Starr. 7Wo, $35,900. Bank the Hearsts planned to move with no heavy -home respon­ financing available. Ranches, 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., always saying clever things like During his college days he was measuring him for a late- (UPI) — ’The parents of fugitive Realtors, Manchester Office, MANCHESTER - Four room worked as a waiter in a New model suit, the clerk asked, Rev. Russell E. Camp heiress Patricia Hearst are into a smaller home to be built INDEX 9 sibilities, chairside and office Colonial and Raised Ranches. that. SIRLOIN Each home includes colonial 647-9139. Equal Housing Oppor­ (doll house) with wall-to-wall York restaurant. “Do you want a belt in the moving from their 22-room at the Burlingame Country Club NOTICES ADVERTISING HAPPY ADS routine. Reply to Box R, carpet throughout. Remodeled After the Israeli-Arab Six- ONE PRICE ONLY Manchester Herald. stained woodwork, selected oak tunity. When a customer com­ mansion to a big apartment on near this wealthy community 1 — Lost and Found kitchen, beamed ceiling in Day War, he explained, ‘‘The back?” to which my friend 2 — Peraonala Hoors, raised hearth fireplace, just south of San Francisco. Order Your living room, two bedrooms, full reason the Arabs quit after six plained, “Hey — what’s this fly replied, “Do you want a sock in FOREST INVENTORY San Francisco’s Nob Hill 3 — Announcamenls RATES WAITRESSES - full, part-time, built-in oven and range, MANCHESTER - Reduced to ’The mansion, on the market $49,900. Four bedroom, center basement. Asking $26,900. days is because seven days doing in my soup?” my friend the eye?” JE FFER SO N CITY, Mo. because they need “a complete 4 — Entertainment. 1 day ...... 9c word par day Immediate openings for am­ kitcbenl exhaust fan, full con­ 5 — Auctions hall Colonial, in prime area of Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. replied, “The butterfly stroke. Only last week he was change”. more than a year for a reported 3 days ..... Be word per day “Happy bitious ladies. Start now, call crete basement, aluminum makes one week.” (UPI)-- The State Conservation older homes, 11/2 baths, large He’s not himself today.” watching this Western movie on . Randolph Hearst, president $345,000, has been sold. Their FINANCIAL 6 days ___7c word per day Jobseekers, 568-1070. siding, amesite driveway. Fully When the trend toward nudity Commission may enter into a fireplaced living room, family MANCHESTER - Reduced to Another time, he applied for a and editor of the San Francisco apartment occupies the sixth 6 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 26 days . 6e word per day deocorated. You pick the spread through the nation and TV. Just as the cattle rustler statewide forest inventory. 9 ~ Personal Loans room, eat-in kitchen, 2-car gar­ $28,900. Seven room older floor of a building near the land­ IS WORD MINIMUM WANTED pre-school teacher to colors. City water and city the world, he said, ‘‘If God had job in a Venetian blind factory. was about to be hung, the rope The commission already has Examiner, said he felt the 10 — Insurance Thought age. Many extras including Colonial. Located on west side. When the boss asked him, “Do broke. move would be “helpful to both mark Fairmont and Mark Happy Ads ...... $2.00 Inch work in a nursery school mor­ sewers, plus much more. Three bedrooms, large dining intended people to go around ■inventoried forest cover on EMPLOYMENT nings only. Monday-Friday. Prices starting at $35,900. For caipeting, pantry with laundry you know how to make a Vene­ My friend remarked, “No of us.” Hopkins hotels. ’The Hearsts 13 - Help Wanted room, kitchen and den. Walk to without clothes, he would have seven million acres in 20 Today! send resume to P.O. Box 1050, information or appointment and pool. Private sale. 6464235. tian blind?” he answered. noose is good noose.” Before their daughter was began moving Tuesday. 14 — Business Opportunities nI..— school. Zinsser Agency, 646- created them nude.” Missouri counties. 15 — Situation Wanted Manchester, Conn. call Enfield 1-749-2741,7454807. Once, when I was com­ MANCHESTER - Redwood 1511. plaining how cold it was, he EDUCATION Farms - Large nine room .13 18 — Private Instructions WANTED - Part-time, gal with MANCHESTER - 5-5 newer Raised Ranch set on lovely replied, "What's the difference 19 — Schools-Classes typing experience, good EAST HARTFORD ... Somaona Happy 26th Anniversary wooded lot. 'Three full baths, Duplex, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 how cold it was? Look how nice 20 — Instructions Wanted telephone voice. Start now. Call baths, country size kitchen, may have $*«f you MOM AND DAD Jobseekers, 568-1070. EXCEPTIDNAL fireplaced family room, five it is now.” PORTERHOUSE REAL ESTATE bedrooms, garage. $51,900. hardwood floors, carpeting, 23 — Homes for Sale Love, Another time, when I com­ a boppy odl Zinsser Agency, 6»-1511. ' aluminum siding, walk-out 24 — Lots-Land for Sale Wendy, Pam, Lori COMPANION to elderly lady, 3-FAMILY basement. $59,900. Hayes Cor­ plained of the snow coming 25 — Investment Property must be mature and reliable, 26 — Business Property and LIzette 6 huge rooms downstairs and 2 poration, 64M131. down, despite predictions to the live-in, call 649-5931 between 54 JUST REDUCED contrary, he said, “You never 27 — Resort Property three-room apartments up­ Professionally landscaped 3- 26 — Real Estate Wanted p.m. VERNON - Six room Cape on 1 have to worry when it comes & T-BONE stairs. Fine condition in nice bedroom oversized Ranch, MISC. SERVICES 1/4 acres plus large heated down. The time to worry is neighborhood. Appliances in­ prestige area, 2 fireplaces, 31 — Services Offered family room, closets galore, barn. Three bedrooms, eat-in when it goes up.” 32 — Painting-Papering ADVERTISING 9 Bustnaaa Opportunity 14 cluded, parking provided. 33 — Building-Contracting Happy Birthday huge screened in deck kitchen, dining room, garage. Scheduled to speak once at a 34 » Roofing-Siding overlooks private wooded Offers many possibilities. Low 35 — Heating-Plumbing DEADLINE MANCHESTER - Clean and $ 4 8 ,9 0 0 W h a fs fo r backyard. Call us today. 40s. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 36 — Flooring modem 2-bay service station 12:00 noon the day before Jackston Agency, 646-1316. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage publication. for lease or sale. Call 643-9521 EXCEPTIONAL 38 — Services Wanted MANCHESTER - Four room Deadline lor Saturday and JOHN after 6:30 p.m. INVESTMENT home, centrally located, just MISC. FOR SALE MANCHESTER - Charming Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. older six room home, centrally redecorated, wall-to-wall 41 — Articles for Sale Love, GREETING CARD Shop - W ARREN E. carpet thoroughout. Walpole Silent Women 42 — Building Supplies Excellent location in new, large located in mint condition. New 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs fenced back yard. $27,500. Call SHOP-RITE PLEASE READ Manchester shopping center. kitchen, ceramic bath, three May Be Jailed 44 — Livestock Hot Rod bedrooms, plus 2-car garage. 649-1382. 587 W est *L33 45 — Boats & Accessories Edmund Gorman, Agency, 646- HOWLAND 46 — Sporting Goods YOUR AD Mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, ^ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Two Middle Tpke. All Beet, Freeh Ground 4040. Realtora 643-1108 HAS THE 47 -- Garden Products Clabslfied ads are taken over 1511. CONTEMPORARY ' women learn today whether 48 ^ Antiques Manchester the phone as a convenience. LAMPS and lighting fixtures Raised Rancb with round kitchen, Jthey will be jailed for refusing 49 — Wanted to Buy The Herald is responsible for OPEN -f. business with large showroom, WILLIMANTIC - 15-room Vic­ sunken living and dining rooms, jto tell a Meral grand ju^ ^^WISWER! HAMBURG RENTALS only one incorrect insertion and EAST HARTFORD - Custom cathedral ceilings, Roman bath, stone located in Vernon. Edmund torian, 10 fireplaces, excep­ fireplace, double garage. $41.^. (about their alleged friendship 8:30 AM to 52 — Rooms for Rent then only to the size of the Raised Ranch, living room, tional original paneling D in n a ? 53 — Apartments for Rent original insertion. Errors which Gorman, Agency, 646-4040. Happiness Is... dining room, sliders to deck, !with two females on the FBI’s 10:30 PM 54 — Homes for Rent do not lessen the value of the throughout, excellent condition BlAWaiARD S ROSSEHO king sized master bedroom, 2 R*allor»-ML8 646-24S2 ; “ 10 Most Wanted” list, 55 — Business tor Rent advertisement will not be cor­ going to the movies at MANCHESTER - Operating in very desirable neighborhood. 56 — Resort Property for Rent rected by an additional inser­ full baths, teenage or in-law Call Suzanne Shorts 646-3233 or f Ellen Grusse and Marie 57 — Wanted to Rent luncheonette in excellent down­ apartment. Air-conditioned, 58 — Misc. for Rent tion. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM town location. Owner may take Maryann Cullina 633-1526.'J . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Theresa Turgeon, of New excellent south end location. SHOP-RITE PROUDLY PRESENTS 400 Middle Trpk. East back some financing. F. J. Watson Beach Real Estate, 647- Lots-Land For Sale 24 Haven, were ordered to appear AUTOMOTIVE Sentry Real Estate, 2894331. 9139. Equal Housing Opportuni­ before U.S. District Court lb. j' 61 — Autos for Sale Thursday, February 20, 1-4 p.m. Spilecki, Realtor, 64^2121. I 62 — Trupks lor Sale ty. Judge Jon 0. Newman after Lost and Found 1 MANCHESTER - By owner. HEBRON - 200 acres of wood Buy as much or as lltUa as you want All Baef, NO Ad- 63 ^ Heavy Equipment lor Sale Roadrunner cartoons plus Walt Disney’s ••••••••••••••••••••••♦••••a lands and open fields on Route refusing to testify Tuesday in I 64 — Motorcycies-Bicycles Custom built Ranch set on 7/8 dltlvaal 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle “Bon Voyage” 85 and Old Colchester Road. exchange for immunity from LOST - Passbooks - E 11857, acre treed lot. Two fireplaces, 1 Homes Tickets at the door □ REAL ESTATE 1/2 baths, carpeting, finished VERNON Owner interested in financing. prosecution. Freeh Cut (Not Quartere) 66 — Automotive Service 63501, 117700, 73-278, 89094, NO GIMMICKS Edmund Gorman Agency, 6 ^ The FBI said the fugitives, 1 57 „ Autos lor Rent-Lease 99768, 59. Savings Bank of Refreshments will be sold basement and many extras. Call 643-1221. Value packed, 4 bedroom 4040. Susan Saxe and Katherine Ann Manchester. Application made Homes For eala 23 for payment. Garrison Colonial on city Power, both now 26, lived for CHICKEN LEGS BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center ANDOVER - Three home sites. This magnificent crystal glassware utilities. Tip-top condition, Nine high, wooded acres, $16,- short periods in Windsor Locks, WEXFORD LEGAL Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 entrance Garrison Colonial, central location, 10 years old, Manchester 000. 4 1/2 acres of sprawling Torrington and then Hartford in is a machine reproduction of very ex­ Personals eat-in kitchen, formal dining immediate occupancy. Many 1972, 1973 and 1974. NOTICE NEW TO MMKET room, front-to-back living room oaks, 366’ of frontage, $15,u00. pensive hand made lead crystal PHONE FROM home to ser­ PERMANENT PRESSER - extra features. Owner 4.9 sloping, wooded acres, $13,- Both are charged with LIQUOR PERMIT INCOME tax returns prepared part-time, experience a must. Four-bedroom Colonial, baths, pan­ with fireplace, four bedrooms, vice our customers for super eled famUy room witb sliding glass doors 500. W arren E. Howland, imported from Europe. W EXFORD is 10 LB. LIMITI in the privacy of your homeh Call %. hourly. (Jail today, don’t ■I porch, h, 2- transferred, sacrificed at $43,- murder and robbery charges This is to give notice that Edward E. earnings. Choose own hours. to patio, equipped kitchen, carefree 900. Hurry! Mr. Lewis, 649- Realtors, 643-1108. ■stemming from the Sept. 23, styled in every way for today’s living Denris, of 274 Woodbridge Street, Danm Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Call 647-1810. delay. Jobseekers, 568-1070. aluminum siding, very desirable car g ar^ e, $45,900.Philbrick.Philbi Manchester, has filed an application nel^borhood. SO’s. Call Maryann CuUina 5306. 1970 submachinegun slaying of ... sturdy enough for children while 8263. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. lb. placarded February 7, 1975 with Uie 6&1S26. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Investment Property 25 a policeman after the robbery Liquor Control Commission for a MASSEUSE - Licensed, needed PERSON to perform general providing traditional elegance for Package Liquor type of permit for the INCOME TAX preparation - for spa, part-time. Call 643- housecleaning. One day a week. L WATSON lEACH REAL ESTATE BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi BARROWS & WALLACE 'of the State Street Bank and Land O’ Lakea, Sliced sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises in L Cator it, M itoita MMIM MMdwttar New Havta HartfonI B ZONE property, six room gracious entertaining. Its classic your home or mine. 8076. Will'consider after school stu­ Equal Housing Opportunity built Raised Ranch, on acre Trust Co. in Boston. Their CRYSTAL of Rt. 83, Vernon. TTie business will be Reasonable. By Danny Byram, dent. Oakland Street area. Call treed lot, brick front, plastered 649-5306 397-1818 728-6619 house, formerly 2-family, plus alleged accomplices were ap­ BY ANCHOR HOCKING “Old World” styling will add a touch owned by Edward E. Dennis, of 274 AMERICAN CHEESE Woodbridge Street, Manchester, and will 649-5096. INSPECTORS - For final in­ 646-3236 after 5:30. walls, 4 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, over 4,000 square foot building, prehended. of warmth and charm to your home, be conducted by Edward E. Dennis as spection, minimum five years one full, two half baths, rec central, gooo for small contrac­ They are charged also with APPROPRIATE FOR ALL and pride in serving your family and permittee. TAX RETURNS and accoun­ experience aircraft parts, DAY TIME dry cleaning MANCHESTER - Newer 3- room with wet bar, enclosed tor, plumber, electrician etc. theft of government property friends. ting done professionally. ni^ts and days. All benefits. operator, full-time, start work bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, heated porch, 2-car garage, LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 Low 50’s. ocxi-w; Keith Real Estate, from a National Guard armory START YOUR SET TODAY! Reasonable rates. Confidential. Dean Machine Products, Inc., today. ^11 Jobseekers, 568- possible 4th bedroom, con­ $59,500. Philbrick Agency, 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, 649-1922,6464126. in Newburyport, Mass, two Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. 1070. venient location. $35,900. Paul Realtors, 6464200. garage, treed lot, $48,50? OCCASIONS! SA V E 504 LB.I Business Property 26 days after the bank holdup and Now WEXFORD is made available at □ NOTICES 649-9145. Equal opportunity employer. W. Dougan Realtor, 6434535. Hutchins Agency, 64^3166. KITCHEN HELP wanted - the $6,000 armed robbery of the participating Shop-Rites. Each NEW 7 ROOM RAISED RANCH INCOME TAX returns BABYSITTER wanted-part- Female, no experience MANCHESTER - Main Street, Bell Federal Savings and Loan BOLTON - Four-bedroom $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 week we will be featuring a different Lost and Found 1 prepared in your home. time days, five days per week, necessary. 8:30-2:30. Apply in Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ business zoned, four fnnr>ilyi Association in Philadelphia, WEXFORD item at 49c with each Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, Keeney Street area only. 647- person, Fani’s Kitchen, 1015 Fireplaced living room, rec Aluminum siding, garage, 2 age, nearly two acres. Hutchins city utilities, level lot, $600

f I' 1 PAGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19,1975- PAGE THIRTY-ONE 54 Auto* For Solo 51 Autoo For Solo 51 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartmmlt For Root 53 Horn** tor Root OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGS BUNNY ■" i'HA ROCKVILLE - 3-room apart­ BOLTON - Single bouse, gar­ TOYOTA - See us for reliable 1964 JETSTAR 88 convertible Oldsmoblle, power steering, ment, heat, hot water, stove, age, large yard, references used Toyotas with our 60-day b e f o r e w e g e t ^ DO YOU HAVE A THIWK HARP, NOW.' ARE YOU SU RE IF YOU DON'T CUTOUTTHAT ARE yoo READY T A K E A power brakes, good condition, PUAYIN DOCTOR, THERE AIN'T ANVTHINa VOU WANT ] NONSENSE ANP SET OUT refrigerator, $145. Adults only. required, $220 monthly, 647- 100% warranty. We also, buy — . ,— , A©AIM, H DOWN TO 6(JSINESS, RVID-UP MECJ1CAU TO ADMIT YOUR S T A T IO N O F F lC ^ fZ U P 7 M F new rear window, $350. Call 643- M E TO P O B E F O R E I L E A V E ?T H E O F H E R E , I S U A R A N T E E T16ER COULPN'T VAN B R E A K . Parkuig for one car. Ideal for 13». used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, CICERO TLL NEED 30ME INSURANCE SUSPENSE ISTERRIBLETILL I 8731. YOU I'LL COME UP WITH A CUSTARD FKiHT HOWARD.' tciFUPo&e'f'... single person. Security deposit 345 Centra Street, Manchester, INFORMATION ! PLAN THAT (SCTOUT OF THE RANGE OF SOMETHINfi/ J—" required. Call 643-9678. EAST tiARTFORD - Single 2 6464321. WIU- C O ^ K YOUR VOICE.' 1 SETTH ' SHAKES J WITH TINY TIM ? T H IS bedroom house, 2-car garage, 1971 CHEVELLE Malibu - r\ M Y FEE:^ W A IT IN ’ F O R VOLi T D HE CAME HOME C A M E B Y Four-door, automatic transmis­ CALL M E BACK.' LOOKIN WORSE S P E C I A L MANCHESTER - Nice one- quiet neighborhood. References ;.:.;.;.%vSv.vv.-.sv.v.v.v.v:vA*:v.v:v;.w THAN A MOUSE M E SS tN S E R bedroom Ranch-type apart­ rMuired. $220 monthly. 643- sion, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, 307 THAT DOZED OFF ment. Includes heat, W water, WANTED BETWEEN THE appliances, private entrance. i i engine, excellent condition, one T E N P I N S .' $lfe per month. Paul Dougan, Clean, Lata Modal owner. $1500.195 Spmce Street. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4^. IhnM (2asiifie4 Ml *1 fM I SW hisM far mrytMsf. . . mn far yssi I USED CARS i n i l DODGE Polaris, low •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Prices Paid mileage, air-conditioned, $1,- 2 -ltf ELLINGTON - three bedroom II Buolnooo tor Rant 55 For All Makes 500. Cali 646-2542. 31 Bulldlng-Controetlag 33 Art/cto* tor Solo 41 Roomo tor Root 52 Sorvleoa ORorod SHARE OFFICE Space with CARTER CHEVROLET 1 1974 DODGE Colt GT - Vinyl 0063. accountant - Ideal location for roof, bucket seats, console, four BY HANK LEONARD REMODELING jobs needed - PARTS FOR 1968 Mercury, THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ CO., INC. cylinders, 6,000 miles new, 30 MICKEY FINN TWO HANDYMEN - will clean new transmission 1,000 miles, nished rooms, centrally Real Estate or Insurance, etc. 1229 Main Straal attics and cellars, light Design services included. Call MANCHESTER - Family sM e 649-1680, 649-3549. mpg. $3,050. 742-9931. Everett W. VanDyne, 633-0137. new water pump, new car­ located. Kitchen privileges. Phonarnana vw-04M646-6484 trucking, reasonable rates, 643- two-bedroom Townhouse. Full HEDGE WAS SHOT TWICE ) / / 'L l N buretor, miscellaneous. 643- Parking. Reasonable rates. 1970 FORD Maverick, HE'S ALIVE, SHERIFF— BUT 5305. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6103. Phone 6(9-2358. basement, private entrances 122 EAST CENTER STREET - -IN THE BACK. THE S. FIND I DON'T EXPECT HE WILL and patio, Includes heat and Personal size first floor modem cylinder, standard, 2-door, less INFORMATION COMES FROM ) OUT BE FOR LONG/ RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnof 34 than 57,000 miles, reliable, 25 THE HOSPITAL— W O r THE J fUOHT, INTER­ ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ BOSTON WHALER, sports NEW FURN’ISHED room for appliances. $250 monthly. Paul office. Merritt Agency, 646- avoy RUPTS W. Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or mpg on higi , $995. Call Lin- fM X atX ! A4AVBE HE'S NOWl eling, rec rooms, offices, model, 14’, with trailer, electric gentleman, near bus and shop­ 1180. door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic STILL ALIVE* THE BIDWELL Home Improvement da, 742-81C ^ ALIBI = household repairs. Phone 649- Co. Expert installation of start 35 h.p. Chrysler motor and ping. Call 646-0505. 6434535. inch engine, 4-speed, bucket 4594. aluminum siding, gutters and many extras. Iron-Rite seats and extras. Tires and WHY MOTHERS SET ORAV i - H . automatic ironer, $50. Custom ROOMS FOR rent, close to LARGE DELUXE three-room OFFICE SPACE body in decent shape. Needs Motorcyeloo-Blcfcloo 54 M»75 5yHEA me TM k*g US F»1 0" trims. Roofing installation and apartment - Near hospital. BUILDING and remodeling - repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. made poker game table, $20. Main Street. Reasonable. FOR RENT minor work. Must sell im­ Kitchens, bathrooms, family Phone 646-5489. First floor, heat and EXPERT bicycle repairs, all Call 643-1221 after 5 p.m. 50 square feet, center mediately. Asking $600. Call MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER rooms, garages, roofing and appliances. References, securi­ 643-0458 after 6 any day but makes, models and speeds. HORACE Tetrault - Siding, ty, adults, no pets. $200 |Manchester, air condition gutters. Free estimates. Paul roofing, storm windows, aw­ DURST M-600 enlaKer, $80. LIGHT housekeeping room for Fridays. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. monthly. M^9258. and parking. Call: 643-9551. , O H - V I / D O VOU nings. Quality workmanship, Pop riveter kit, $5. Two 5-lug rent, stove, refrigerator and Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- v e s s i KNOW WHAT I R I Y t h i h k you free estimates. Fully insured. 14’’ wheel rims, $5 for both. Call linens provided. 801 Main FIREBIRD, 1969, convertible, 2098. ^TIME IT J HAVE WILL TRUCK most anything, 649-8055. Street. 649-9879. V-8, 2 barrels, 4-speed, good C A N S T A Y IT 872-9187, 649-3417. ROCKVILLE 3-4 ROOMS T E M A F T E R most any place for below SEASONAL Restaurant - Fully economy, excellent condition. 1973 TM 125 Suzuki, set up for A L L N I G H T ? reasonable prices. Free es­ ROOFING - Specializing IMPORTED Danish orange ROOM for rent with kitchen ROCKLAND TERRACE equipped. Beer license, $1,350. (^11666-9221 after 5 p.m. racing, $325. Phone 649-3441. timates. Call 646-4303. wool m ini d re ss, size 7, and living room privileges. Call Large and beautiful one and 2- repairing roofs, new roofs, beoroom apartments, heat, hot guaranteed patronage, gross or 649-8430. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned excellent condition, originally 643-4588. water, all appliances Including dis­ profit, $50,000. Excellent oppor­ DRESSMAKING - Everything npei PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER and repaired. 30 years $48, asking $10. Also wool hwasher, disposal, carpeting, pool tunity for person or couple MobileM e Hornet 65 from pants to bridal gowns. end your own private terrace In e experience. Free estimates. evening pants suit, dark blue SLEEPING ROOM for business willing to work long hours, r LIKE MY ^ i m a g i n e ! m y v e r y Reasonable rates. Call M3-5973 country setting. From $180. No pets. SEE-? I VE <&OT E V E N Howley, 643-5361. and green, size 9, $10. Also two woman - Kitchen and living seven days a week, including NEW OUTFIT, 'CUT-OFFS AND IMOBNAILED F1 gST FORM AL! y J c weekdays after 5, Saturday & NEW 14’ wide $9,995 not a pair of slacks, two sweaters. room On bus line. holidays, April through Oc­ UPTOMDD vPKISCILLA« ^ MATCWINIQ- BOOTS.' Sunday before 1. 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 stripped down model, super ROOFING - Installation and Call 649-8055. Cain tober. Manchester vicinity. JUNK CARS house, trades welcome. 20 \SWEATSHIRT^ SNOWPLOWING - Commercial repairs, gutters, storm win­ Mail resume to Box “N" homes to choose from, $999. dows, doors. Experienced WOODEN SKIS with bindings, Aportmonto For Rent S3 Manchester Evening Herald. WANTED and residential. Reasonable Immediate placement. V. quality workmanship. Fully in­ bucket boots, size 7, excellent FOUR room apartment - first WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 Excellent financing. Parts, rates. Also available as a back­ sured. Free estimates. condition. Call 649-5488. WE HAVE customers waiting floor, heat, appliances, central, MANCHESTER - Any size FOR YOUR JUNK CAR up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. supplies, and accessories, full­ Reasonable prices. Rick for the rental of your apartment no pets, security, lease, $190 manufacturing - warehouse Depending on Year and time service department. Plaza ROBERTS reel to reel stereo or home. J.D. Real Estate monthly. 649-3340. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE CLEANING SERVICE for Burnett, 646-3005. space, 2,000 square feet to 100,- Model Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross tape deck with built-in eight Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 000 square feet. B rokers Berlin,Turnpike, stores, factories, offices, track, records and FREE TOW Highway, ' ' s back. ATTRACTIVE three-room protected. Call 1-226-1206. SAME DAY SERVICE Berlin, Coi;onn. 1-828-0369. homes, schools. Also window Hooting-Plumbing 35 Excellent condition, $250. 643- LOOKING for anything in real apartment for rent in two fami­ OKAY! I GOT THF V NICE WOR<, '^THEY JUST LOST AN BUT IT LOOKS ahoy; w-w-wors cleaning. “ Special rates to PLEASE CALL FOR ARGUMENT WITH LIKE BOLL MAY 60IN' ON.Y' MUTINOUS 0753. estate rental — apartments, ly house. Private entrance, new Retort Property SELLING YOUR HOME? Call PRINCESS AMP ABDUL... I PODMER.1 Senior Citizens.” No job too big homes, multiple dwellings, no appliances, convenient loca­ CURRENT PRICE LISTS WO PROBLEMS I A COFPEE^OTi BE READY FOR SW A B S? I'LL h a v e SEWERLINES, sink lines, For R ent 56 Plaza Mobile Home Brokers. ANOTHER YA STRUNS UP T TH' or small. 649-7863, George. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104 cleaned with electric cutters, MOVING - Must sell; Onan tion. Ideal for couple. $195, Call Buyers waiting. 1-828-0369. 4-l<) ROUWDI YARDARM FBR by professionals. McKinney generator 7 1/2 Kw, Hamilton Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 646-5285 after 5:3() only. SELLING SHARE in ski lodge, after 5 p.m. 247-0910 M MUTINH ON TH' CONSERVE FUEL - Chimney drafting table, wheelbarrow, BY ART SANSOM HfOH and fireplace heat reclaimers, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Ludlow, Vermont, do to injury. ALLIED 1970 23’ TERRY Travel Trailer THE BORN LOSER pany, 643-5308. electric hammer, woman’s ice ONE ROOM and three room THREE ROOM apartm ent, Call 649-6309 after 6 p.m. - All utilities, excellent condi­ Franklin fireplace inserts and skates, toboggan. 742-8490. furnished apartm ent - All heat, gas, lights, and parking SCRAP METALS 741 WINDSOR STREET tion. $3,200. Call 875-3168. -SBlHUHWtgD OOLL/ii? FOR R R V BUCK'S forced air dechillers for home, NO JOB too small, toilet Garage sale Saturday. utilities. Older persons includra. $175. Porter Street Wanted to Rent 57 business and industry. Harold repairs, plugged drains, kitchen preferred. 272 Main S?reet. area. No pets, security deposit. HARTFORD ri!LtTDOCHi^IHE> J. Leese Supplies, Heat Automotive Service 66 FOR AMOPERATIOM? faucets replaced, repaired, rec 2474688, 236-()564 p.m. Ideal for WOULD like to rent garage in Reclaimer Division, 649-7627. MEN’S Ram Fastback MANCHESTER - Two- rooms, bathroom remodeling, golfclubs, 1971 model. This is newlyweds. Manchester for car storage. latyTARORDTIW L heat modernization, etc. Free bedroom, second-floor apart­ DICK’S SNOW Plowing - Ram’s best set and features ^ ------:----- T T " Call 643-1488 after 4. 1974 SUPER BEETLE, estimates gladly given. M & M ment in four-family. Security FOUR-ROOM apartment - Two Specializing in serving dynalite shafts (lightweight required. $175, heat included. excellent condition, $2,500. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. steel) for controlled power. Set bedrooms, heated, $165. Five- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Phone 649-3441. Rockledge and surrounding Eastern, 646-8250. room apartment, three ^ ai EXPERT REPAIRS a*/e> area. Driveways, sidewalks, includes 4 woods (1, 3, 4 and 5) — t :— TOWNE Plumbing Service, bedrooms two baths, heated. U AUTOMOTIVE 1973 CAMARO - Two^ioor, one US Pit'Oft A lot, sanding. 643-0002. that have a deep walnut finish, FURNISHED two room apart­ ALL DM c repairs, alterations, vanity a black wide-an^le face insert $1»5. Jb Apel r-iace, ...... hwnprowner, PXPPllpntexcellent, V-aV-8 CARS and TRUCKS cabinetsanil a specialty. Call to ment, private bath, heat, hot Manchester. ODD JOBS Trucking, home and a brass weight for added water, utilities. Apply Autot For Sale 61 automatic, power steering 8;30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- power. The neads are brakes, radio, heater. 643-6749 Any and All Type* of Repair* BY HANA-BARBERA repairs You name it - I’ll do it. Marlow’s 869 Main Street. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two THE FLINTSTONES Free estimates. Reasonable. 4056. laminated for lasting protec­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? with Genuine Parte, Factory tion. The Fastback irons (3-9, bedroom Townhouse, full, Bankrupt? Repossessed? MATADOR - Free secondlye year Trained Technician*, and 643-0304. 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot private basement. Includes 1-ie BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing - PW, SW, P) feature a bold Honest Douglas accepts lowest of (a $99 value)value) if you Competitive Price*. e tm All heating and plumbing water, cooking gas, stove, neat, appliances, carpeting, and hcNohM tor* WHAT DO y o u 7WELL, FOR STARTER^, COMPLETE electrical service flange at the base, a high refrigerator, wall-to-wall down, smallest payments. buy and take deliverysry of a new Fn* I- w a n t m e t o you CAN CLOSE THE repairs plus remodeling. Cali pool. $255 monthly. Paul W. TRYUSANDSEE BY V.T. HAMLIN ....A H , 2H9 and repair. Reasonable rates. square toe and thinner hosel for Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 1975 before Febmaryiry 2828, 1975. ALLEY OOP DO f i r s t , 643-1496. carpet, $175. Centrally located, Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or FLINTSTONE Call 646-5253. a wider sweet spot. Also in­ DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. B O S S ^ „ . adults only. No pets. Security 643-4535. ... I ( WELL,WE CAN'T w a it ! LET ] ALL cluded with the set is a deluxe deposit required. Call 643-9678. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare CARTER CHEV. k I NEVER TOUCHED HIM, OSCAR! I KNOW, MARMC^ r , FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Haig Ultra black expanded HE OUST CAVED IN! SAW HIM GO DOWN.' THINK V LEAVE HIM OUT METStV-TD /RIGHT, our low rates. Young drivers 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, good con­ DISTRACT BUT Painting-Papering 32 - Repairs and remodeling, vinyl ba^ with head covers. dition, $450. Call after 4, 643- 1229 M A IN ^ . 646-6464 HE ^ THB2E'. I'M 6 0 - < THREE ROOM clean apart­ VIUAGER APARTMENTS welcome. For quotations call FAINTEDH ING AFTER h im / THAT BEAST/ WATCH sewer lines cleaned electrical­ This set is ideal for the begin­ 8554. MANCHESTER ment, including heat, hot Five-room townhouse apart­ Rod Dolin, 646-6050. RRST! ^YOURSELFJ PAINTING and pm ly. Prompt service on emergen­ ning or intermediate goiter. water, stove, refrigerator, gar­ excellent work. References. cies. 643-7024. The complete set sold new for age, laundry facilities, and ment, 1V5 tiled baths, 2 air- WE PAY $10 for complete junk 1965 CORVAIR MONZA- 4- Free estimates. Fully insured. over $35(). You can buy it now storage. References, $1W Mr conditioners, wall-to-wall cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto speed, good running condition. LIGHT BODY and rust repair, Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. Flooring 36 for only $85. To see, call 646- monm. Security and lease. (Jail carpeting, full basement, Body, 528-1990. $300. Call 649-0711. car painting. Wright Motor 6627. 649-2497. heat, hot water, appliances. Sales, 1135 East Middle ’Turn­ J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, Available March 1st. Adults 1972 FORD Torino Station 1973 PONTIAC, Catalina, 4- pike, next to Bolton town line, (specializing in older floors). decorating. Interior painting. CUSTOM MADE cigar - MANCHESTER - pleasant four only, no pets. Wagon - V-8, automatic, power door, one owner, 25,000 miles. 649-6290. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. Ceilings and inside painting. cigarette - candy display case, room apartment, modern, cen­ steering, air, very clean. Excellent condition, snow tires, Remodeling. Exterior painting. John Verfaille, 646-5’^50, 872- 40x21” , complete with chair. trally located, avocado 649-7620 Chorches Motors, 643-2791. $2,695. 649-2696. Autot For Sale 61 Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. 2222. $125. 643-9094. appliances, carpeting, no pets, Fully insured. For estimate call $2()5 monthly. M9-3978, 646-4780. 6 4 9 -^ . ROPER gas stove, 4-burner, MANCHESTER - two bedroom Duplex, $185 without utilities, oven, plus heater, $50. or best NEW FIVE room flat, all PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. offer. Frigidaire washer, no children, 646-6232 between 1- □ MISC. FOR SALE appliances, fully carpeted, 7 p.m. MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Five years experience. deluxe modra, excellent condi­ basement storage with washer W IN AT BRIDGE V4'CHRDJ’«« Greece and to British gun herb (poet) remodeled, additions, rec Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 44 High (Latin) AKC registered Samoyed. Had on Americans best-selling line-up of small cars. LlIRA Egypt 11 Used to cook 29 Thought rooms, garages, kitchens ARItS 45 Scheme J M Your Daily Activity Quid* J M ien. 22 22 Sometimes food 30 Equal remodeled, bath tile, cement SCRAP NEWSPAPER Free - all shots. Excellent with THREE ROOM furnished mar. 21 47 Flower holder MANCHESTER - Six room 'T According to the Stan. '' used In salad 19 G o fast 32 FIberboard Circulation Department, children. $150. 649-5824 after 5 apartment, central, two blocks *500on’75Mustai^nGhia *300 on’75 Mustang II2+2 OCT. 22 work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ duplex, three bedrooms, rec To develop message for Thursday, 23 Qlrl's name 2 1 ----- of corn material 48 Sea eagle tial or commercial. Call 649- Manchester Herald. from Main Street, rent includes “ I-23-39-46 9-10-18-277^?’ 35 Persian fairy 49 Went swittly P '" ' room, garage, adults only. $200. *500(mi’75 Mustang n Mach I *200 on any ’75 Pinto rood words corresponding to numbers 24 Number (pl) all utilities and parking, securi­ 53-66-73 44-71-82-8?' 52 Beverage 4291. V*V********...... •••••••••• References,References, security. security. Write WrI of your Zodioc birth sign. 27 Russian 24 Auction 39 Transgression SEASONED firewood, cut, Antiquea .»• _ _ « ty deposit required, $190. 643- ' TAURUS SCORPIO community Box G, Manchester Herald. *300o n ’75 Mustang II hardtop *200on any ’75 Maverick 1 Help 31 You 61 Papers r V r~ 8” 5 " w Tl TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY split, delivered, truck toad $30. 1111. a m . 20 2 New 32 Impending 62 A ocr. 22 28 Small taste r " 3 k Carpentry and general contrac­ ^ n d , gravel and stone. 643-9504 WANTED Antique furniture, I MAV 20 3 How 33 You 63 Or NOV. 21 31 Took food 13 u VERNON - Town House *350on ’75 SuperCab Pickup 4 Opposite 34 Shaking 64 Deception iJ" ting. Residential and commer­ after 6. glass, pewter, oi'lil paintings, or EAST HARTFORD - Four ,U-19-21-28 3-15-29-34^ 32 Church service Apartments immediately 5 Sex 35 Fraud 65 To 33 Soft drink room heated apartment, stove ■52 66 Expect 57-68-74 i r Is 17 cial. Whethei; it be a small other antique items. available. Apartment com­ 6 (Dut 36 Look 3 4 ------Angelas. repair job, a custom built home A-1 reconditioned color Harrison, 643-8709. and refrigerator. Security GEMINI 7 Costs 37 Important 67 In SAGITTARIUS munities of unusual architec­ BY ROY CRANE 68 AAeetIng California m 21 televisions now on display In required. Available March 1. , MAY 21 8 Starts 38 Hold NOV. 22 nr or anyuiing in between, call 646- tural design and beautiful 9 Pull 39 Shopping 69 Your 35 Portion our show room. Most of these $180. Telephone after 5 p.m FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ON c- r JUNE 20 a 1379. ANTIQUES - Early 2-drawer landscaping which feature 10 Into 40 Mode 70 To Dec. 21 36 Horae fT sets are in excellent condition, blanket chest; wooden works 643-0514, 5 r — . #\'50-55-59-62 HYou 41 And 71 Let command private entrance, appliances, 72 Long 1- 6-45-48^ a w ideal for living room or family :§j/72-78-83-88 12 Con 42 Indicotions 51-70-76 37 Adlectiva suffix !T !T U ANY TYPE Carpentry and shelf clock by Williams Orton & private patio with sliding glass i 3 Guard 43 The 73 Surprises room. Modem TV Service, 806 38 Superlativa masonry work, additions and Preston: Boston rocker; round door, wall-to-wall carpeting, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY CANCER 14 Admiring 44Todoy 74 Halfway? CAPRICORN s r Hartford Road, next to Gus’s USED CARS! JUNE 2t i 5 About 45 Or 75 Finonces Dec. 22 39 Lanca remodeling. Free estimates. A. oak table with claw feet; an­ - modem 3 room apartment, traverse rods, m aster TV 76 Elders 41 Thealw sign Squillacote, 649-0811. Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. appliances, carpeting, storage, JUtV 22 16 Be 46 For JAN. IP 3T dirons; pots; crane; glassware antenna, laundiy and storage j 7 Glances 47 Of 77 Solution 42 Title ol respect A parking, lease and security and other collectible items. 742- facilities, total electric. No W e’re dealin’ across the board...Buy now! ,13.25-35-41 18 Your 48 Rerxier 78 Way 2- 8-12-16/0 43 Table linen s r BUILDING - Remodeling, SELECT seasoned hardwood 8678. required, no dogs, Hilliard '64-67-84-87 19 May 49 Key 79 Good 40-60-79-ao!^ pets. Rentals starting at $155 SOAdvontoge ' 46 Cutting for sale. $25. per load, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Street. Call after 6, 649-7289. 20 Better SO Letter AQUARIUS roofing, rec rooms, additions, per month. For appointment LEO 21 Heor 51 Service 81 Of allverwars (pi.) delivered. Call The Andrew An- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JAN. 20 garages. All kinds, carpentiy Wanted to Buy 45 call 872-0528, Monday through jutr 22 22 Someone 52 Chonges 82 Others 50 Feminine name E]IT IT a 4* 49 saldi Company, 649-5249. Hornet tor Rant 54 FORD 231$ 53 You 83 Off 51 Resident ol work. For estimates call 64^ Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ;'®L.auo. 22 eet. II 24 Toward 54 At 84 Money (suffix) tl u 1142. WANTED - 4- 5- 7-14 25 Against 55 From 85 Itwelry 33-3843ul9/v ST 65-77-81-90VSI 53 Fresh-water SKI-DOO, two years old, used niture, jewelry, glassware, MANCHESTER - Three 7-24-31 26 Take 56 Money 86 Losses THREE BEDROOMS, central, fish K $6 bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 27 Shell 57 Honds 87 Matters PISCES IT MASON CONTRACTOR - five hours total. Askini $500. paintings, lamps, eto. C9II 649- cheerful, quiet, second floor, VIRGO baths, wall-to-wall carpeting 28 Of 58 Important88 Indicoted fet. 54 And others $9 Plastering, custom built stone Phone 649-2252 after 5:3( p.m. 5139. carpeting, stove, refrigerator, MLLONFOilD AUG. 22 29 Forgiving 59 Someone 89 Act (UVn) W U and all appliances included. -U or brick fireplaces, chimney basement, garage. Adult family SfM. 22 aOGood 60To 90 Problems MAR. 55 Ooll gadgM repairs, block and cement BRASS BED, double size, 90% WANTED - Skis and bindings $350 monthly plus utilities 318 Main Straat. Manchastar 643-2148 2 / 20, 20-26-30-36, only. No pets. P u r ity , lease. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) work. New and repairs. E. polished, $200 or best offer. 647- for 5 foot tall child. CaU 643- Tenant pays utilities. Available Available March 1. Mr. 54-69-75 1 Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. 9324. 9375. February 1st. 643-6733,649-5051. Filloramo, 646^55. ■ ' . i ■ » . »-

PAGE THIRTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 19. 1975 Bennel Honor Roll P®' Discloses Financial Worth Is $219,855 HARTFORD(UPI) - Stanley assets include $38,738 in reai es­ Grove St., where he has owned Mineral and Chemicals Corp., $8,315 on gross receipts of $134,- J. Pac, Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s tate and personal property, $8,- a six-famiiy home since 1950. worth $47,817. He also has 945. G rad e 7 David Monahan Elizabeth Hall Dana Benson choice for motor vehicles com­ smaller holdings in Staniey Peggy Muldoon Douglas Hanley Diane BsrnardI 030 in bonds and $4,000 in in­ The dwelling, listed in his Pac reported gross earnings Lynn Naretto Jacquelyn Hedlund Katherine Bilodeau missioner, has a net worth of surance. wife’s name, is valued at $20,- Works and United Aircraft of $28,299 in 1973 in a returp Lisa Abell William NIghan Nancy Herzog Diane Black Michael Albert $219,855, according to a state­ As motor vehicle com­ 000. Corp. filed June 14,1974, two months iianrifrHtpr lEtif ntng Ibralb Ellen O'Brien Burton Hilton James Boll Qlen Allcil Barry O'Neill David HInchsn Pamela Bruno ment on file, it was learned missioner, Pac wili earn $29,000 The mayor also owns a West­ His savings accounts include after the April 15 due date un­ TamI Almeida Mark Patapchuk Lindsay Holmes Edward Case Tuesday. a year. brook summer residence, two held by his wife, $35,122 and der an extension granted Linda Alher Stephan PIrog Aaron Horwitz Linda Cheney Manchester—A City of Village Charm Kathleen Bailey Rhonda Reese Bridgetta Houston Gall Christensen Pac, 51, two-term mayor of Mrs. Grasso has asked ali her valued at $17,538, and a 1970 $29,939, and one in his name, automaticaiiy by the Internal MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 120 TWENTY PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Laura Bangaaaer Iren Rezman David Hovey Diane Constantino New Britain, has $112,909 in $15,285. Sharon Beauregard major nominees to file Lincoln Continental worth $1,- Revenue service. Under the Michael Rooney Alison Hublard Christina Coughlin savings accounts held by him 200 Pac operates Packy’s KImberlae BalaRewIcz Alesla Sadosky Ingrid Jacobson James DIatfenoacher statements of financial worth, . extension, he credited $48.32 to Karen Benson John Schultz Grace JaworskI Nancy Donadio and his wife Genevieve and Package Store, at 159 Broad St., the sum of taxes he had already Faith Blette open to public inspection. Their largest stock holding is Dlyse Segal Jetfrey Kellogg Doreen Downham stocks worth $56,178. Other Pac iists his residence as 232 which produced a 1973 profits of paid. Laurie Bolduc Donna Seise Thomas KIbbe Linda Dumond 1,333 shares of International Lisa Bouchard Dean Setzler Debra Kosky Carol England Mary Bourque Bette Sheldon Elizabeth Kozuch Wendy Farrand Paul Brazdzionis Elizabeth Smith Robert LaChance Leslie Florek Colleen Brown LeeAnn Stauffer Joseph Lauzon Lea Ann Fortin Ford Fights to Save Lisa Brown Laura StepanskI LIzabsth Leone Douglas Fuller Marie BrugnettI Judith Stoker Laura Llaber Jill Gagnon Rosemary Buaky Robert Stokes James Longo Robert Gagnon Susan Cain Catherine Sullivan Joseph Lovell Mark Gluhosky Graham Campbell Linda Tatro Jon Lutzen TamI Grakowtky Frank Carlson Wendy Taylor John Marlin Jeffrey Greenberg Gregory Cassells Steven Telgener Robin Mattarelll Mary Greens Brenda Chasse Megan Tierney Theresa Mazzotta Lorraine Qrube Economic-Energy Plan Christina Cheney Lisa Tllden Hector Melendez Nora Harmon Anthony ChlaputtI Dale Wagner Robert Michaud Llora HIrth Scott Christensen Katrine Walsh David Miner Christine Jarvis Wallace Copitts Robert Walsh Carole Murphy Edward JaworskI WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford between the eggs and the sweet rolls," Ford ordered to start fuel conservation Sharon Cox Joanne Weiss Donna Murphy Richard Jennings Christine Crosby Pennsylvania opened a campaign today to turn a con­ Richard Werkhelser James Nardulll Craig Johnson said a White House aide. while Congress enacts his basic program. Jeffrey Daigle Lori WIggIn Marcia Packard Donna Karas Dawn Dell'Angela V gressional “no” on his oil import tariff The main course of the meal was the Ford announced immediately he would Lori WIrta Natalie Palmer Pamela Kerch hike into a “yes’^’ on his economic-energy Gloria Diana Lauren Woodhouse Lisa Pedrazzinl Wendy Kemp confrontation between the Republican veto the measure and rally votes to sus­ Leo Diana Lynne Wright Paul Paracchio James Kennedy program. President and the Democratic-controlled tain the veto. Karen Donnestad Scott Wright Ann Marie Pereira Ingrid Klavins Congress over Ford’s suggested solutions That done. Ford’s strategy calls for Susan Drelsbach Ellen Petkaltls William Kos It began with a breakfast—at 7:30 a.m., Glenn Eagleson HouseGallery Nancy Piccolo Melinda KoskI a late start for the early-rising Ford —at for America’s recession and energy shor­ Congress then to enact his economic- Marcl Edelson Agnes Razman Stephen Latham tage. energy program —allowing for com­ Meagan Fallone Linda Roberts Richard Lenhardt the White House for majority Democratic Robert Ferguson Following the lead of the House of promises with the Democrats. G rad e 8 Steven Ruggiero Lynn Luurtsema and minority Republican leaders of Susan Ferrari Lynn Sadosky Kim Mason Representatives, the Senate voted Key to White House strategy is Ford’s Elaine Fuss Leah Sagllo Lori McCurry Congress. James Garner Kelly Alexander Robert Saunders , Stacey McKay Wednesday, 66 to 28, to suspend for 90 days conviction there exists among the public Karen Glguere Cathy Anderson Sandra Schack Anna Meier “Historians may note the battle began the $3 a barrel oil import fee increase and in Congress growing support for get­ John GIbeault Sherrie Anderson Elizabeth Schendel James Gluhosky Janice Meyer ting action on an energy program that will Susan Anderson Becky Seibert Kimberly Noons Ana Gonzalez Ronald Apter Almerinda Setzler Pamela Okrant make America independent of Arab and Susan Greenberg Brad Aronson June Shea Debra Ouellette other foreign oil suppliers. Tammy Guegel Jamps Bascetta Jetfrey Shrlder Diana Patapchuk Watkins Sara Hamilton Anne Marie Bell Barbara Slalby Joanne PerottI Ford put it this way Wednesday after John Hanley Laurie Berdat John Smith Christopher Hickey Debbie Peschke the Senate vote: “I regret today’s vote but Sandra Berube Mark Stanklewicz Ann Marie Mitchell Commission Head Asks Kimberly Holland 2 0 . 2 5 % do not regard it as final. I believe the Clifford Bickford William Stokes Donna Johnson Pacey Pel David Black Gary Swanson Jeffrey Phelon Congress will ultimately respond to the Martha Kanehl Jill Borgida Robert Tanner Tatiana Pina Shellah Keane during our famous will of the American people and serve Nicole Bourgoln Randee Trabitz James Plourd Probe of Nursing Homes TImothea Kargle Kyle Ann Braun John Tweedle Robin Pomphroy storewide national rather than narrow interests ... I Susan Keller Paul Brindamour Dale Vinci Ann Putira intend to veto this legislation.’’ Sham Kelly David Burke Richard Walden Karen Quaglla Winter Sale HARTFORD (UPI) — The chairman of ty care which puts the state among the top Kristin Kimball Elizabeth Busky Wendy Warren Hugh Quinn Once Congress sends the bill to the Michele KInIry Garnett Byram Leslie Weinberg Mark Rawlins Connecticut’s regulatory agency for nur- in the nation, he said, but the remaining 10 White House, Ford has 10 working days to Erick Klavins NIall Campbell Daniel Weintraub Nancy Sweyer sing homes today urged the legislature to per cent are below reasonable standards, Sandra Klotzer stamp his veto on it. He could spin out the Sean Campbell Max Welti Joann Schaefer in v e stig a te re p o rts of fin an c ial Whitten asked a public health and safety Michelle Laramie Lance Carlson Diane Whitaker Dawna Schlehoter Now you can whole 10 days to take advantage of what he (Herald photo by Dunn) Stella LeBrun Kenneth Carone Christina White wrongdoing in the multi-million dollar in- subcommittee to approve laws to require Alan Leggitt Matthew Schmid regards as the rising momentum among Keith Congdon Anne Wllllamse Donna Scranton Robert Lenhardt dustry. all nursing homes to report all the names Brian Daigle Craig Woykovaky Karen Shaw the public for his program. Paula LentI Peter Daigle Jetfrey Slalb affora to dine Town Manager Robert Weiss talks about taxes, of the Manchester Property Owners Association. James Whitten, head of the Commission of their owners, lawyers, consultants, and Ford expected the Wednesday Senate Amy Lindsay Mark Darna Katherine Link Faith Smith About 50 MPOA members attended. on Hospitals and Health Care, said he does other business relations, action. Daniel Davies Brenda Spinnato revaluation and revenue-sharing at the annual meeting Angela Litrico Kenneth DeDomlnlcIs Lisa StepanskI not have the power to act on allegations He also called for legislation to allow White House aides stressed the oil im­ Jeffrey Lombardo MIgnonne Doyon that large chains of nursing homes are the commission to investigate the Susan Lutzen Catherine Stone Queen Anne port tariff hike was and is not an energy Denise Duda Carole MacKenzIe Christine Strand reaping large and illegal profits by backgrounds of persons seeking permits to Laurie Dunlop Merrianna Taylor program. They call it a stop-gap measure Lynda Mandevllle Lorraine Edgar G rad e 9 manipulating their finances. purchase or build nursing homes and deny Kathy Manseau Susan Thulln Ford fashioned to begin work on his goal of Carolyn Egan Amy Trabitz I Whitten said he only has the authority to them licenses when their characters are Vicki Martin Meredith Emerson style cutting U.S. fuel consumption by a million Suzanne Adama Jane Uccello Cheryl McKee Kim Erickson Budget Formula Valid, investigate the homes’ financial transac- found to be questionable, barrels a day and to give Congress time to Robert McNally Randl Alberti Kim Van Camp Scott Freedman Linda Allen Loralne Veal tions when they ask for rate increases. He He was to be followed on the witness Kenneth Meek Brett Gallagher Even In a small apartment, I enact a full program. Wilhelm Meier Sandra Aronson Mary Vendetta can not take action when they are found to stand by Francis P. Dellafera, of Sandra Garner Mary Ann Bealer Patricia Walsh Thus, according to White House Barbara Merrill Joseph Guegel you’ll dine In the grand be cheating on their financial reports to Manchester, owner of a nursing home in Geoffrey Michaud Dominique Bee Elizabeth Wareham thinking, the delay Congress wants is the Christine Gulblnas Sandra Bellone Cheryl Wochomurka manner on these graceful Cynthia Miller the commission, he said. Manchester and president^of the Connec- delay Ford is giving them on the oil import yet compact Queen Anne » Weiss Tells Taxpayers Ninety per cent of Connecticut’s 209 nur- ticut Assocation of Extended Care tariff hike. His full program calls for a designs In warm, glowing s sing homes are providing the type of quali- Facilities. permanent $2 a barrel increase in import cherry and selected veneers. By SOL R. COHEN adding, reducing, eliminating or holding budget request?” Weiss said he hasn’t Dellafera also sits on the Hospitals and tariffs balanced by a $2 boost in taxes on Gently shaped legs and Town Manager Robert Weiss the line on requests. He said he prefers received the request and can’t comment • 1 1 Health Care Commission and his chair- domestic fuel production. styling distinguish the Ad­ Wednesday night wouldn’t repeat his that method over two others in common now on what he will recommend. 1 ( 1 . 0 J. O C I H V manship of the state licensing board for prediction of two months ago that use — moulding the budget within a nursing home administrators was the sub- miral's table and splat-back The school board is requesting $13,320,- Manchester’s tax rate could go up as much predetermined mill rate, or a predeter­ niH rnrtopr Pacc 2 ® recent conflict of interest ruling 42” Round admiral’s table, ext. chairs. Boldly curving 903 for next y e a r - up $1,220,903 or 10.9 per Steak break to 42” x 62” ...... $513 ...... $410 as nine mills, but, neither would he dis­ mined percentage increase. arched doors are contrasting cent and the equivalent of just over four Queen Anne side chair...... $175 ...... $140 claim it. "There are many hard decisions to be design motifs on the '48” mills in the tax rate. MHS honor roll...... 1, 'r, ® The public health and safety subcom- Queen Anne arm chair...... $201 ...... $160 Speaking at the annual meeting of the made, especially in this year of inflation, The Lottery China Cabinet and the Weiss told about the five-year, federal Buses for elderly may not roll.. Page 16 mittee is trying to determine whether the 48” Buffet base...... $510 ...... $408 Manchester Property Owners Association recession and unemployment,” said mobile serving bar. The Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 7 209 nursing homes in Connecticut 48” China top with Interior lights .. . $537 ...... $429 (MPOA), Weiss said formula he used for Weiss. “The next couple of years may be revenue-sharing program and what a The winning Connecticut lottery number china cabinet Includes In­ Duckpin scores higher ...... F’age 11 provide humane care to prepare legisla- Mobile serving bar...... ,.$551 ...... $440 arriving at the prediction is still valid. the toughest we’ve experienced since the salvation it has been for Manchester. He drawn today is 00 Orange 517. 'The bonus terior lights for displaying “Cost of government,” said Weiss, "has troubled 1930’s.” said the town has received $2,693,325 since Thoughts ApLENty...... Page 11 tion remedying any problems found. number is 280186. at Pinehurst December 1972, plus $123,540 in earned in­ prized china, and there’s a gone up, just as the cost of running a McAuliffe proves h it...... Page 12 When Pinehurst runs a BONELESS welcome pull-out silver tray business or a home or raising a family has Weiss said the cost of government from terest. 1965 to 1972 went up 95 per cent nationally steak sale you can be In the buffet. It’s a value you gone up. The problems of our town and its “If not for revenue-sharing,” said U.S. CHOICE PDT ROASTS and 108 per cent in Connecticut, but only 83 sure to get U.S.D.A. won't dare miss, If you value needs are no different today than they’ve Weiss, “our tax rate might be OVz mills PINEHURST OVEN ROASTS per cent in Manchester. The figures were Choice, well aged, dining In style. And you'll been in the past, except for one important higher today. We’ve used the funds for Hebron Fire Destroys Broilers, Coop LONDON BROILS properly trimmed LAMB LEGS consideration — the many people who are in answer to criticism about high taxes in needed projects — the equivalent of OVz never be able to buy It again Manchester. TENDER STEAKS... out of work and who can’t pay their CORNED BEEF at such low prices. Anne Daliaire During the height of the blaze a wall lb. *1.69 share.” In reply to a question from the floor, broilers, and there was little insurance on Weiss said he prefers to prepare a Hebron fire officials were sifting collapsed near some of the firefighters, SEMI-BONELESS “What do you intend to do about the school (See Page 10) the building itself. budget by starting at the zero point — then through the ruins of a large chicken coop but no one was injured. TENDER U.S. CHOICE AT PINEHURST CHUCK and to which was destroyed by fire of undeter­ He said if he had to rebuild the coop PINEHURST CHOCK FULL today it would cost him some $100,000 for The firemen were also concerned about POT ROAST mined origin Wednesday afternoon, on the the lire spreading to brush areas nearby. PORTERHOUSE O’ NUTS afford tho finost property of Joseph Libitzki on Rt. 85. the building, the hot water system and (Ca)lf. Style) accessories. The first call went into the Colchester STEAK COFFEE Mortgage Rates at Low Point, Some 5,000 chickens were also destroyed Fire Department as it was thought the fire lb. 98* i f uphoistory in the fire. Hebron Fire Chief, William Borst, said was just a brush fire in that town. lb. 99* The Hebron Volunteer Fire Department the building was enveloped in flames, and The chicken coop was 170-feet long. Fire aaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai WITH ANY $7.50 PURCHASE 49 was called out at 2:39 p.m. That depart­ smoke which could be seen as far away as officials said the ladder squirt apparatus BUY GOLD MEDAL Pennsylvania House Is Manchester Bankers Tell Realtors ment was assisted by Andover and Andover when the firemen arrived. He from Colchester proved of invaluable LAND D’LAKES FLOUR offering a 25% savings Colchester departments. said it took about 45 minutes to bring the assistance in fighting the fire. They said Libitzki said today there was no in­ BUHER (they've never done this By DOUG BEVINS “Savings deposits have been coming in Livesey said tax rebates, if they come flames under control and the Hebron units some 3,500-feet of hose was laid. 5189* quite nicely this year,” Livesey said, “and through, are likely to go into savings surance on the chickens, which were remained at the scene until 7:30 p.m. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa before) on a specially Home mortgage money is available and selected group of four sofas that’s good news for the mortgage market. deposits. But he said that’s good, because ... .wIS!*...... VIVA JUMBO interest rates have been going down, the extra money will find its way into the and two chairs. And they although the current rate of about 8% per There’ll be no drain on funds this year.” KELLOGG’S TENDER U.S. CHOICE TOWELS economy via more mortgage loans. come In specially selected cent is probably rock-bottom and rates “The rates are going down,” Hale said, RICE KRISPIES PINEHURST fabrics. From their very may rise later this year. Lynch called for legislation to allow Special 49*«i "but we foresee an increase in rates variable rate mortgages, to eliminate the finest custom upholstery That was the message three local •fe * ‘ i 13oz.box SIRLOIN before the end of the year. The money is “ peaks and valleys” in the housing -SI •; 71* collection. bankers brought to the Manchester Board there and housing is here to stay.” STEAK of Realtors Wednesday. Realtors, who market. “We need a variable rate U.S. CHOICE “There is mortgage money and the rates mortgage so we can be in the housing WHEATIES (with full tenderloins) and cherry have been suffering due to the nationally CUBE STEAKS depressed housing market, appeared en­ have been coming down,” Lynch said. market every single year, good or bad,” 12 oz. box 55* couraged. “People should buy now,” he said, he said. ••••••aaaaa aaaaaaaa explaining that inflation is still with us and 39 lb. *1.69 occasional The bankers, all presidents of their Proposals for a variable rate mortgage raaaaa.aa.aaaaaaaaaaaa OUR home prices will continue to rise. respective institutions, were Everett plan would set limits on the interest rate BRAISING U.S. CHOICE pieces at GRACEFUL Livesey of the Savings Bank of The reason the bankers envisioned a variability. Lynch said, and would likely BLADE STEAKS SHORT RIBS QUEEN Manchester, William Hale of Heritage mortgage rate increase later this year result in changes in the number of Savings and Loan Association, and Robert appears to be the possibility of a federal mortgage payments instead of the lb. *1.09 ANNE Lynch of First Federal Savings and Loan tax cut or rebate. lb. *1.69 aaaaeeeaeeeaaa amount. off CHERRY Association. “The government will have to borrow FILET MIGNON U.S. CHOICE 20% The consensus was that mortgage CURIO money to prime the economy,” Lynch Other encouraging words heard at (Packer Cut) BLADECHUCK money has always been available, despite said, “and that money should be going into Wednesday’s Realtors’ meeting included 7 lb. avg. POT ROAST TABLE the national c r ^ it crunch, if borrowers the housing construction industry.” comments from the bankers that their in­ 2 wanted to pay for it. The bankers also or STEAK ONLY $34.95' “1 hope the proposed tax rebates are stitutions thrive only when the housing BITE SIZED CUBES lb *2.49 agreed that the interest rates are about as spent,” Lynch said. “We won’t gain market thrives. “What’s good for the U.S. CHOICE TENDER A $59.95 value These U.S. Choice low as they’ll go, and now is the time to banks is good for the Realtors,” Hale said. 1st cut lb. 49* On the rest of this collection you get 20% off. anything if it’s put into savings accounts.” BEEF STEW Tenderloins are something To introduce you to buy homes. to shout about...Our meat Cantor cut Ri. 79*1 Pennsylvania House, On a huge range of 100 styles from a casual to *a*$***a*****beee*aee«««afg^ I men will cut your a formal look. With an exciting selection of AT PINEHURST ■we're offering this order...freeze It If you ask. decorator fabrics to choose from. 9 $ 1 39 LAND OlAKES table at a low, low Advisors Stick to Grant Priorities price. Solid cherry in Every design Is crafted with exceptional quality, 0 * lb. CHEESE Collector's finish many hand-tailored details, eight-way hand- By DOUG BEVINS buying land for elderly housing, $56,000 for Hall, to expand the Senior Citizens Center, 5 Lb. Box with Queen Anne tied springs, and the most luxurious Manchester’s Community Development- a multi-service center for the han­ and to install a walk light at Oakland and DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT cushioning. So choose your favorites at un­ pedestal. 20" H., Advisory Committee (CDAC) — working dicapped, $5,000 for ramping of public N. School Sts. VERY LEAN CENTER *4.89 usual savings. Pushed off to the fourth and fifth years PINEHURST •••••••••••••••••■•••••••I 15" diameter. since November to determine priorities buildings, $20,000 for stronger housing Safe Continues On It's a must for spending federal block grants in code enforcement, and $58,000 for core of the community development program FRESH HSH SMOKED were recommended town purchase of PURINA for every Manchester — decided Wednesday night it area (downtown) public works im­ Tuesday thru Friday provements. Hilliard Pond and Hickey’s Grove, open PORK CHOPS traditional home! wouldn’t be a rubber stamp for the Board FRESH OYSTERS CHOICE MORSELS NEW, of Directors’ proposals. The directors, acting last week after space-recreation areas. TINY SCALLOPS COLORFUL, grant reduction was disclosed, called for Directors are scheduled to meet tonight 6 boxes * 1.00 The CDAC, preparing a recommenda­ FILLETS OF FLOUNDER $ I 69 AND FREE tion to go to directors tonight, decided its spending the first year’s $301,000 in this at 7 at the Municipal Building to act on the SOLE and on (A $3.00 VALUE) priorities hadn’t changed, even though the manner: $40,000 for administration, $175,- community development plan. Deadline HADDOCK 9 LIVES 60% The Pennsylvania amount of grants coming to Manchester 000 for buying land, $81,000 for a multi­ for application to federal agencies is POLLOCK House Catalog. Bigger have been cut from $470,000 a year to service center, and $5,000 for ramping. March 1. CAT FOOD NEST OF TABLES SALE than ever. 216 pages PERCH $301,000 a year. The community development grant reg. $228 ...... $182 packed with decorating program would provide Manchester with cans ideas, lull color, and '1.00 MINIATURE CHEST CONVENIENT Last week, directors reshuffled the $301,000 for three years, and reduced magnlllceni room Reg. $246 ...... $196 PLANS - INCLUDING CDAC’s priorities for spending the federal amounts in the su c c ^ in g two years. MASTER CHARGE settings. Pick up your money, eliminating several projects the Open Thurs and FrI. 8 A.M. ’til 8 P.M. BUTLERS TA BLE...... $198 copy at our store. Other CDAC priorities which were to Saturday 8a ’til 8e • Sunday 8 ’til’tii 2 CDAC had considered top priority. start in the first year, now pushed off until The Weather Wednesday night, the CDAC shuffled the second or third year, include a 935 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • OPEN TUE. through FRI. til 9/8AT. til 6:30/CLOS. MON. allocations again, and reinstated two revolving loan fund for housing rehabilita­ projects they considered necessary. Clear tonight with lows in the 20s. Fair PINEHURST GRO&RY, INC. tion, a day care center, and larger expen­ Friday with highs in the 40s. Chance of tial wall, a chimney, and some non-bumable items The CDAC’s new recommendation is to ditures for the first-year projects. A fire Wednesday afternoon destroyed a large chicken spend the first year’s $301,000 as follows: precipitation near zero. Outlook for Satur­ coop and about 5,000 chickens on the Joesph Libitzki such as metal tanks, feed boxes, and wire. The cause is 302 MAIN - CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE v*w-?*v*v*sw Eliminated from the priority list were day: A chance of rain late in the day. still under investigation. (Herald photo by Daliaire) ^,000 for' administration, $130,000 for proposals to study renovation of Cheney farm on Rt, 85 in Hebron. All that remained was a par­

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