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AGWA' Suptttng Mpralh Called ^Blessing in Disguise' PAGE FORTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Dec. 13, 1973 n Musical GiftSf Please WEEKEND SPECIAL Ca4SH & CARRY NEW YORK (UPI)- If $200 to about $4,000., there are self-instruction aids Suptttng Mpralh there’s a pear*shaped package . For the musician who for almpst every instrument for you under the Christmas already has an electric guitar and such items as piano lights, tree, you may be in for a Manchester—A City of Village Charm there are siistainers, wha-wha metronomes, music stands, POMPONSx.M.5 9 ; “piucky” Christmas. pedals, fuzztones, and a carrying cases, new PRICK: HKI KKN CKNTS There wiii be thopsands of variety of other rhythm naouthpieces for brass ^and fretted instruments riven to sounds. Paul Buettner Florist, liK;. amateur musicians of all ages woodwind and new bows for Prices range from about $50 violins and other strings. 1122 Burnside Ave. East Hartford TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES - TWO SECTIONS this Yuie. Frets include not to $600 for these accessory oniy guitars, but banjos, Grandest of all, of course, Tel. 528*9586 — Opert Sunday Morning items. A small portable are the keyboards — from ukuleles, mandolins and the synthesizer costs about $500. almost forgotten dulcimer, upright pianos to baby grands Sheet music, a welcome gift and pipe organs to electronic currentiy making a comeback. for young and old musicians, T he American Music marvels with three keyboards starts at about $2. Almost and synthesizer controls. Conference says Santa’s evelry song imaginable — from % heipers have a wide variety of Whatever mutical ^ ft is the earliest Christmas carols to selected this Christmas, it will Called ^Blessing In Disguise’ instruments and accessories the newest pop hit —can be be a present the recipient wilt Read Herald Advertisements from which to make a found in print. seiection. enjoy for many Christmases to Along with sheet music. come. In addition to the full range of fretted strings, music stores carry a fuii compiement of Gasoline Consumption Simon Opens Fuel instruments and accessories. Musicai stocking stuffers for the smail fry inciude harmonicas, flutaphones, Drops 15 Per Cent Shortage Seminar meiodicas, rhythm sticks and claves. For the practical WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Airline Pilots Associa­ New Funds Halted HARTFORD (UPI) — Federal energy chief William E. amateur the choices include Newly released figures indicate tion wired President Nixon that —The Senate voted, 60-33, to Simon said today the fuel crisis is “a blessing in disguise” recorder, lute, harpsichord and Americans are complying with pilots feel their industry has lyre. Also the dulcimers, halt new funds for U.S. military because it awakened Americans to their dependency on administration appeals to cut been made to bear "an un­ fuel shipments to South Viet­ horns, and other old world their use of energy. petroleum in their daily lives. instruments. reasonable portion of the nam and Cambodia. But the Gasoline consumption Speaking at a regional energy seminar Simon said There also are electronic burden of the energy crisis.” vote was considered symbolic, instruments: organ and eiectric dropped 15 pOr cent in the three The union scheduled a Dec. 19 since the Pentagon has $40 America must now develop greater self-sufficiency so “we piano, ranging in price from w e^ s ending Nov. 30, and the executive council strategy billion in old appropriated funds will never again be subject to economic blackmail of any combined consumption of gas­ meeting but, made no strike it could use for this purpose, nation. oline, heating oil, diesel fuel threat. “I personally believe we can and these were not affected by of the 2,400 independent heating and jet fuel was down 29 per get through the winter with a the vote. oil dealers in New England will Bird yields thousands cent, administration officials minimum amount of disrup­ In other developments: — Commerce Secretary go out of business. LONDON (UPI)- A rare reported Thursday. tion,” Simon, on his first Frederick B. Dent moved to He cited such costs that can­ stuffed bird, the Great Auk That involved a 1.1 million —President Nixon summoned which has been extinct since curb rising general petroleum regional visit since being ap­ not be passed on to the con­ barrel a day decline in the use his chief economic policy ad­ pointed by Piiesident Nixon, the middle of the 19th exports by requiring exporters sumer as storage, rent, pump of crude oil, out of which gas­ visers to a White House said. 4 Century, was purchased at to obtain licenses. operations, and equipment. oline and other consumer meeting to discuss the impact Future efforts to develop Sotheby’s famous auction —A group of the nation’s He criticized the “chaotic petroleum products are made. of the energy crisis on the U.S. future self-sufficiency are im- house for $21,000 by Iceland’s governors told Nixon Thursday and contradictory two - tier "Americans are responding. economy. .portant because “we must Natural Histoiy Museum. that dual highway speed limits pricing system’’ whereby some They must be thanked for their make sure government and the —Prime. Minister Edward —one for cars and a higher one dealers may charge 24 cents a efforts,” the administration’s people don’t go back to sleep, Heath put Britain on a 2i4-day for trucks-won’t work. gallon and others as much as because this problem is going to Legal Notice energy chief, William E. industrial work week Dec. 17 twice that. Simon, said. —White House spokesmen continue,” he said. through Dec. 31 and a three-day said that when President Nixon He said that with the help But the picture was not all He said the administration week in January to cope with an goes to Florida for a post-Christ- from state and federal govern­ rosy. Eastern Airlines an­ does have ”a very comprehen­ Town of East Hartford even more acute fuel crisis. He mas vacation he will take a ment, “we will be able to get by nounced Thursday that another sive energy policy and is deter­ East Hartford, Connecticut said Britons face their "hardest train rather than fly, to set an with a minimum of problems. 3,760 employes, more than 10 mined to solve the energy “INVITATION TO BID” Christmas” since World War II. example of energy-saving: It Simon Arrives In Hartford We cannot do it on our own.” per cent of its work force, will K problem.” Re: One Used Demolition —The House voted, 221-192, to was unclear how much fuel that He said the programs of the be laid off early in 1974 because The northeast is a special Trailer deny fuel allocations for school would save. Aides indicated the William Simon of the Federal Energy Administration is escorted by Rep. Robert H. Steel, fuel shortages have cut the concern to the Nixon ad­ Sealed bids will be received busing intended to achieve president’s 2(X)0-gallon-per-hour R-Conn., left, and greeted by Hartford’s Mayor George Athanson, right, as he arrived in (See Page Ten) number of flights. The layoffs ministration, he said, because at the office of the purchasing racial desegregation. The jet will be flown to Florida Hartford this morning for his first regional conference on federal energy policies' (UPI 1 will include 440 pilots. of its unusually high Agent, 740 Main Street, East provision was written into anyway in case he needs it. A photo) Others Announce Cuts dependence on oil to fuel its Hartford, Conn, until Thursday legislation giving the President back-up plane that has accom­ Three other Airlines-Pied- economy. December 27, 1973 at 9:30 a.m. broad emergency powers to panied presidential flights 1 mont, Allegheny and United- New England must begin Kissinger and will be publicly opened and deal with the energy crisis. An would not make the trip announced cuts of some flights building oil refinereies even read at that time and place for attempt was being mounted however. Directors vs. Chamber Completes to save fuel. today to reverse the decision. though there will be a three and the above mentioned com­ Drivers Shot a half to four year lag in con­ Cairo Talks modities and service. —At least seven trucks, struction, he said. Information for bidders, whose drivers refused to honor Simon, who arrived at the specifications, proposal and a call for a work stoppage, were conference in an economy car, CAIRO (UPI) — Secretary of contract forms are available at hit by shotgun pellets in Energy Conservation appeared at the request of Rep. State Henry A. Kissinger com­ the office of the Purchasing Tornadoes Ohio. In Michigan and Nevada Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., and pleted talks with Egyptian Agent, 740 Main Street, .East drivers stopped their rigs on the Connecticut Business and President Anwar Sadat today Hartford. expressways, and state Industry Association. and flew to the Saudi Arabian Happy Birthday Mrs. Lutz The right is reserved to reject troopers quickly hauled them Debate Continues Following his opening capital of Riyadh to meet King any or all, or any part of any or out of the way. But in most remarks, a total of 50 represen­ Faisal. areas the trucks were moving. When the Manchester Board ahead with plans to appoint a annual meeting last May when Teammates joined Mrs. Eva Lutz, Senior Citizens Bowling League member, in observing all bids when such action is South tatives from the six New ’The Presidential jet taking deemed to be for the best in­ —'President Nixon tonight of Directors ’Tuesday night ac­ citizens’ committee — to Congressman Robert H. Steele her 89th birthday following games Tuesday at Manchester Parkade Bowling Lanes.
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