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XCIV, No. 77 FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Peace Hopes Rise In Middle East United PreHH International The newspaper noted the Communist Brezhnev’s decision apparently came in Israeli officials said today the postpone­ chief was “recuperating from a severe the face of Egypt’s resistance to various ment of Leonid Brezhnev’s tour of three cold” and said Egyptian leaders political and military conditions Arab countries and the Soviet-Egyptian “observed complete silence regarding demanded by Moscow in exchange for summit have increased hopes for a peace reports about the Soviet leader’s state of weapons. agreement in the Middle East. health.” Sign of Readiness One Israeli government source said in Palestine guerrilla chief Yassar Arafat, The resistance, the source said, could be Tel Aviv that because of the postpone­ meanwhile, predicted the new year would a sign of “Egyptian readiness to take the ment, “We would now expect a new Egyp­ • be “the most dangerous and important step-by-step approach” backed by tian response to Israeli proposals that year for the Arabs” in the Middle East and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. have been conveyed by (Secretary of State promised an all-out drive against Israel. Henry A.) Kissinger.” In an interview with the newspaper An Encouraged Nahar in Beirut, Arafat said, “If our Arab “We’re encouraged about the prospects nation cannot accomplish its interim goals for this phase of negotiations,” the source — those recognized at the last Arab sum­ Court Moving said. mit conference — a dangerous situation Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail will arise...” Is Criticized Fahmi and War Minister Gen. Mohamed Predicts Dead End Gamassy left Moscow today after three Arafat also predicted U.S. diplomacy in By Genovesi days of meetings with Brezhnev and other the Middle East would “reach a dead officials. end.” The postponement of Brezhnev’s State Rep. Donald Genovesi of the 12th In Moscow, the official news agency planned trip to Egypt, Syria and Iraq was District t^ a y criticized the move of Tass announced the postponement of the criminal and motor vehicle cases from the announced Monday. trip Monday — a day after Brezhnev met ’The Cairo newspaper A1 Ahram hinted courtroom at the Police Station here to in Moscow with Egyptian Foreign today that Brezhnev’s ill health may have East Hartford by Feb. 3. Minister Ismail Fahmi. forced putting off the trip. “People have to take time off from work A government source in Tel Aviv said to appear in court. This will be in­ convenient,” said Genovesi now com­ pleting his last term. Christopher Feels Short-Changed “It’s not fair,” he said. Circuit Court 12 has held criminal, civil, "Oh, no! New Year’s Day and my Manchester Memorial Hospital’s 1974 of Tunxis Trail, Bolton. Christopher’s Court Injunction Bans small claims and motor vehicle cases in birthday both at the same,time!” New Year baby as he prepares to mother is Priscilla Gibson of the Manchester in the Police Station building That’s the big problem for young celebrate his first birthday. He is the Priscilla Gibson School of Dance Arts. on E. Middle Tpke. The recently passed Christopher Smith Chambers who was son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Chambers (Herald photo by Pinto) state act on the reorganization of the Proposed Sex Show courts ordered the merging of the Qrcuit Court system into the Court of Common Judge today filed a tem­ During the hearing Monday, Pleas. porary injunction against the planned live photographic evidence was offered of the The merger takes effect tonight at mid­ sex act to be performed ’Thursday night to preview showing to members of the press night. Manchester Residents Prepare Thursday, Dec. 26 at the cinema. A young Manchester people will now take their a paying audience at the Rockville Cinema One and Two. couple, identified as Terry and A1 Segal, cases to the Court of Common Pleas No. were the performers. 12. As of Feb. 3, this court will hold Judge Fitzgerald said he based the in­ The penalties for ignoring the injunction criminal and motor vehicle cases only in junction against the performance on the and proceeding with the performance are East Hartford. For New Yearns Eve Festivities state’s penal code concerning obscenity. a fine of not more than $1,000, or prison for The court facilities in Manchester will not more than two years, or both, the After hearing testimony Monday after­ then be used only for small claims and At Manchester package stores, per­ Emergency telephone numbers for judge said. Manchester area residents will be noon in a show-cause hearing in Circuit civil suits. ringing in the new year tonight in the same mittees said sales are running about the Town of Manchester services tomorrow The injunction is one of the last acts per­ Court 12 in Manchester, he said he could Genovesi said a debate on the floor of style as last year, according to reports same as last year. will be: formed by the Circuit Court 12. By state find “no redeeming social value” in the the House in Hartford concerned the from local restaurants and package “It’s just about even with last year,” Highway...... 649-5070 law, the court is merged into the Court of moving of courtrooms. He said the said Sidney Barber of the Village Package Refuse ...... 649-1886 live sex performance. Common Pleas in Geographical Area No. stores. “We will be going the way of the Greeks legislators did not want to move cour­ Establishments contacted by The Store, 172 W. Middle Tpke., “provided Water & sewer...... 649-9697 12 as of midnight tonight. and the Romans if we let this type of thing trooms. Herald today indicated New Year’s Eve today turns out to be a good day.” Drive safely and have a Happy New In the hearing Monday, Atty. Alvin happen,” Judge Fitzgerald said today. They put language in the merger act just business this year is at least as good as a Irving Luckman of the Oxford Liquor Year! Pudlin, representing the cinema owner, to stop such moves as this one out year ago, despite the national economy. Store, 451 Hartford Rd., said sales (in William Elliot Jr., argued that there has of Manchester, he said this morning. William Oleksinski of Willie’s Steak dollars) are the same as last year. been no public performance yet. He said Part of the act reads, “...shall be held in House, 444 Center St., said tonight’s Luckman said that liquor prices have in­ there has been no allegation of “great and the court locations that were maintained business looks very good. "It was good creased, though, and it’s hard to tell Local Democrat Solons irreparable harm” resulting from the for the Circuit Courts...” last year and It’ll be good this year,” he whether the number of customers is up or show, which would be necessary for a tem­ He admits the same section of the act said. down. porary injunction, he said. also allows the chief court administrator __Although none of the restaurants sur­ Ro-Vic, Inc. of 111 Summit St., a Back Pastore Proposal Before the hearing, Elliott received an to move the courtrooms If the present veyed reported a complete sellout, it wholesale-retail supplier of party goods, order to appear Friday in Tolland County locations "... do not serve the best in­ appeared that there would be standing reported the usual brisk business this A proposed Constitutional amendment vacated — as has happened in the past two Superior Court before Judge John J. Shea terests of court business and the efficient room only at most lounges tonight. year. Roger Parrott said business is just being offered by U.S. Sen. John Pastore, years — and that there is a strong feeling Jr. to show cause why an injunction should use of judicial personnel.” Mark Kravitz, owner of The Steak Out as good as ever and New Year’s Eve hats D-R.I. is being backed by State Rep. Fran­ that a different process should be not be issued against the theater as a But he still says the move out of ^ and Colony Room at Talcottville, said he and noisemakers have been a complete cis Mahoney, State Sen.-elect David Barry developed. nuisance. Manchester goe; against the intent of the ^.^^expeits tonight’s business to be even sellout. and State Rep.-elect Ted Cummings, “We feel,” they said, “that the process The Superior Court suit was filed by General Assembly. ■ better than last year. Kravitz said he Government offices and nearly all Manchester’s legislators in the 1975 should include a vote of the people and Selectwoman Gail E. Slicer, acting as a He said he will protest it and will con­ expects to serve about 1,500 dinners businesses will be closed tomorrow. New General Assembly. that such vote should not have to wait until private citizen, who asks that the theater tact those people best able to stop the tonight, and last year’s total was about 1,- Year’s Day. ’The Herald will not publish Pastore’s proposal is for a special elec­ the next regularly scheduled presidential be declared a nuisance. move. 200. , tomorrow. tion for the offices of president and vice election.” president, when an individual who has' been appointed (but not elected) vice president succeeds to the presidency — as in the situation presently existing in SteeVs ^Open Hearth Era’ Ends Sniper Kills Three Washington. Mahoney, Barry and Cummings are GARY, Ind (UPI) — The “open hearth “We already have 4,000 people out of to put a lot of people out of work. GLEAN, N.Y. (UPI) - A high school ri­ school district security guard. He was offering a resolution memorializing era” at United States Steel ends in Gary work because of the coal strike,” Hatcher Pollution’s been here ever since we’ve de team star firing at random from the taken by surprise when he spotted the Congress to pass Pastore’s proposal. The today, settling for the moment a pollution said. “This will really hurt us. We have been here ... but I wouldn’t pay *' window of a third-floor schoolroom killed stretcher bearing the accused gunman new Constitutional amendment would issue but leaving 2,500 persons out of jobs asked for emergency assistance from the day to keep this plant open, either.” three passersby and wounded 11 others being carried from the school. replace the 25th Amendment — which and triggering predictions of crime in­ government in the form of jobs and Monday, police said. Officers subdued him "My God, that’s my nephew He's an ‘A’ spells out the existing procedure for filling creases. money. But it will take a while.” with a-tear-gas grenade to end the 90- student Why would he do It? Why would he the vacancies when they occur. “You can call it the end of the open “When it passed the 25th Amendment,” hearth era at Gary,” Traver Hartlll, Hartill said he didn’t know how to reply minpte spree. do it?” Mike Barbaro cried. to Hatcher’s charge of an increase In Police arrested Anthony Barbara, 17, of said the Manchester legislators, director of community affairs for the steel The gunfire began shortly after 3:05 “Congress had not anticipated the offices firm, said. “After more than 30 years, this crime because of the layoff. Glean, a senior, an "A” student at the p.m. when someone summoned firemen to of president and vice president being is It.” "All I know is that we are under a court school who had just won a college the school, which was closed for the INSIDE scholarship, and an expert rideman. He Won’t Pay Fines order. This is a case of a full court order. holidays. The sniper shot at the firemen, They want us to operate by paying a fine was examined at a hospital and then and eight of them were Injured, Including U.S. Steel, the nation’s largest TODAY jailed. ... we can’t go that way,” he said. some cut by flying glass. steelmaker, announced Friday it would The dead, in this rural town 55 miles close Its open hearth furnaces here rather The firemen withdrew, leaving two per­ No Severence Pay ■* southeast of Buffalo, Included a a gas com­ than pay ^,300 a day In fines for pollution pany worker, a janitor and a 25-year-old sons wounded in the street. There will be no severance pay for those Bloodmobile tops quota ...... Page 3 violation. laid off, Hartill said. “They will get their woman driving by the school in her car. About 50 local and state police were WEATHER Gary Mayor Richard G. Hatcher said Betty’s Notebook...... Page 6 last week’s pay and then its up to the state The woman’s 12-year-old brother was called to the scene. A National Guard ar­ Monday he was “dismayed” by the deci­ Business news...... Page 7 —in the form of unemployment.” wounded. mored personnel carrier was used as a sion to close the furnace and predicted It could take two weeks or more before Area P ro file...... Page 7 Authorities said there was no apparent shield to get the two wounded persons out Sunny today, high in the mid to upper there would be a direct relationship the total 2,500 persons are selected, Hartill Cheney Tech w in s...... Page 8 motive for the shooting, and teachers and of the street. 40s, increasing cloudiness tonight, low in between future crime increases and un­ relatives of Barbaro were stunned that he Gfflcials said Barbara’s ammunition in­ the upper 20s to 30s and near 40 soutnern said. MHS rally falls short...... Page 8 employment In his city. Lonnie Anthony, a five-year veteran of had been accused. cluded hollow-nosed bullets, which shatter sections. Cloudy with chance of occasional “It definitely will affect the crime situa­ the hearth furnace shop, said, “Its going Bowl games ...... Page 9 B arb ara’s uncle, Mike Barbaro, Is the on Impact. rain Wednesday, high in the middle 40s. tion here,” Hatcher said. y. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 31, 1974 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., 31, 1974 MATIONAl WIATHII Sf IVICI KMICAST I* 7AM IS1 I - I - 75 This printing test pattern is / 4 part of The Herald quality con­ Education Funding trol program in order to give you one of the finest Board To Review Ruling No Excuse NEWS •RAT newspapers In the nation. CAPSULES » 0 « T 0 N School Contract POLICE REPORT For Income Tax A i r Z . Bv El) lU TLER on education than more affluent COLIJIVIBIA each year in accordance with communities because of dis­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. IWVORK the following formula: Daniel C. (Tahill, 19, of East wearing a wide brimmed hat parities in taxable property. Virginia Carlson Rachel Rd. apartment Monday Thomas J. Meskill says the Suppliee Not Needed First, the tuition rate will be Hartford was arrested Monday and a long tan coat. Some Democratic leaders say Correspondent while the resident was moving Democrats will not “get away the estimated current expense at noon on E. Center St. and • Bedrooms were ransacked the Horton decision supports HARTFORD (UPI) — Americans need not send supplies 228*9224 in. with it” if they try to institute a to cyclone-stricken Darwin, Australia, H. Raymond The contract between cost per pupil for the coming charged with third-degree at a Franklin St. home Monday In other incidents reported: state income tax to comply with arguments for a state income •AN PRANCItCO year, plus $200. burglary (five counts) and tax or statewide property tax. Sjostedt, Connecticut Civil Defense director, says, ( Windham and Columbia for morning. • Two men cut four trees a recent Superior Court deci­ Second, to the estimated tui­ fourth-degree larceny. • AW. Middle Tpke. office Meskill said the issue was over because of that nation’s “highly developed” economy. students to attend Windham down Sunday on the rear of the sion declaring education tion there will be added or sub­ Cahill allegedly entered was ransacked Monday night distribution of funds and not The U.S. Red Cross and the Salvation Army, however, High School will come up for property of a N. Main St. finance in violation of the state tracted, as the case may be, a homes on Franklin, Branford, and about $131 in cash stolen. whether the state gives enough 1A N 9C L E S discussion and review shortly, residence, police said. The man constitution. will accept cash contributions for victims left homeless by figure equal to the difference Porter and Goodwin Sts. He • The Community Child to municipalities. according to the contract took the trees away in a heavy "We still don’t need an in­ the disaster, said Sjostedt, also foreign disaster relief between the estimated tuition would knock on the doors and, if Guidance Clinic was broken Meskill also said he has other A MODERN terms. vehicle. come tax, and 1 hope no one will coordinator for Connecticut. for the previous year, computed no one answered, he would into over the weekend. Over $3,- employment opportunities if PHARMACY The contract, signed in • Vandals threw cinder try to use it as an excuse to im­ The Australian government said it has sufficient food, on the basis of actual cost, plus force the door and enter, police 000 worth of tape recorders, a the U.S. Senate fails to confirm Jahuary 1965 and amended in blocks off a scaffold at the con­ pose an income tax on the hard­ clothing and medical supplies to meet the emergency, he iOW it $200. said. his nomination for a federal October 1969, recently has been radio, clock, lamp, and more struction site of Bennet Junior working people of our state," said. Monetary contributions should be specifically 32 NEW ORLEANS discussed by the Board of Third, the figures to be used He took $18 in change, two were taken. High School’s new building over Meskill said at a wide-ranging judgeship. in computing the tuition rate rings, and a collection of old About $400 worth of damage He would not reveal what marked for “victims in Darwin,” he said. Education. the weekend. news conference Monday. will be taken from “Part 1” of dimes, police said. All items was done to locked doors and The blocks struck an electric they are but said he expects >IECEND< J8RI8S ; ’The board asked community "Anybody who tries to use the members to contribute opinions the “Report on Condition of were returned. desk drawers. heater. Other tools and the President Ford to re-submit his Knowles Inquest Public Schools” made to the decision for that purpose will F. '-concerning the contract. Cahill is being held in the • About $7.50 in coins were scaffolding were damaged. embattled nomination when the DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. (UPI) - A sheriff testifying 3aoo RAIN SNOW state Department of Education. not get away with it,” said D’Amato However, only a few parents state correction center in Hart­ stolen from a Deepwood Dr. Total cost is estimated at about new Congress convenes. There will be deducted from the Meskill, a Republican who about how mass murder suspect Paul John Knowles was AIR BS/R.PH. showed up at the meeting and ford in lieu of $2,500 surety bond home in a Sunday break. $300. The nomination has been held current expense costs, before leaves office Jan. 8. shot to death in a police car, said Monday that Knowles ad­ 50- i SHOWERS HOW the only question asked by one for court Jan. 6 in East Hart­ • While a Goodwin St. resi­ • Extensive damage was Hartford Superior Court up because of American Bar the tuition is computed, the cost mitted killing 18 persons in seven states, including Connec­ parent was, "Is Windham going ford. dent slept, someone attempted done to 11 cars in the S&S Buick Judge Jay Rubinow ruled Association opposition to Un WEAIHER rOIOCASI! of enumeration of 'Town of ticut. It is useful to know to be the school for Columbia’s to kick in her back door Monday parking lot on Adams St. over Friday that Connecticut Meskill’s limited legal Among the victims believed killed by Knowles were something about the body and secondary students forever?” Windham pupils, cost of David J. Embser, 18, of 39 morning. 'The chain lock was all the weekend. violates its own constitution by experience and questions about For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday night, rain will fall in the how it works in order to un r The town has a population of transporting Windham pupils to Judith Dr. was arrested Mon­ that prevented entry, police An ice pick might have been retying on local property taxes his possible role in a property Karen Wine, 35, and her daughter. Dawn, 16, whose bodies Pacific Northwest, while showers will be expected from the mid Gulf coast, changing to derstand the things that it can pbout 3,200 and there are about high school and cost of interest day at 11 p.m. and charged with said. used to puncture about 20 tires as the prime source of leasing scandal. were found Oct. 16 in their Marlborough, Conn., home. rain in the Ohio-Tennessee valley, the mid Atlantic states and into the Northeast. Snow is on bonds. do ..For example, some peo­ 600 students at Windham. attempt to commit second- • Four rings, including a and scratch the bodies of the educational funding for “It's been a great four Connecticut State Police Capt. Thomas J. McDonnell likely in the lower Lakes area. Fair to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings in­ The contract was in full force ple are loose-muscled, which One area that may come up degree larceny. wedding ring, all valued at cars. municipalities. years," said Meskill, elected in said he was satisifed through evidence turned up in clude: (approx, maximum tem peratures in parenthesis) Atlanta 48 ( 62), Boston 31 (48), for ten years beginning Sept. 1, means that they can do almost ior discussion when the two Patrolman James Meehan about $485, were stolen from a A challenge to the property 1970 as Connecticut's first Knowles possession that he was responsible for the 1968. 23 ( 35), Cleveland 28 ( 35), Dallas 34 (47), Denver 5 (35), Duluth 3 (22), Houston 43 anything with their towns meet is the feasibility of reportedly arrested Embser tax method was brought on Republican governor in 16 ’The amendment signed Oct. strangulation murders. (55), Jacksonville 57 (76), Kansas City 20 ( 36), Little Rock 41 (52), Los Angeles 44 (66), bodies...They find it easy to do coordinating a secondary while Embser was in Meehan’s behalf of Barnaby Horton, 6, a years. Miami 70 (80), Minneapolis 7 (22), New Orleans 54 (73), New 'York 36 ( 47), Phoenix 36 (56), backbends, somersaults, and education for educable mental­ 13,1969 provides that during the personal car warming it up to Canton student. “It's been a term that will be last six months of the fifth year H appy Given LHtimatum San Francisco 35 (55), Seattle 37 ( 46), St. Louis 23 ( 36) and Washington 37 (51). cartwheels...Other people are ly retarded youth. drive it away. Meehan said he His father. Attorney Wesley long remembered as a period of of the contract the parties meet CLEAR KITCHEN BOSTON (UPI) - Three Boston School Committee tight-muscled and can’t move : Another issue that has been came home from working the W. Horton, complained that great progress for Connec­ to discuss and review its terms. evening shift Monday and saw NEW YORK (UPI) - K e^ members will be striped of their power in desegregation their joints easily...These peo­ under discussion by the board is N ew Tear poorer towns have less to spend ticut,” he said. “And we did it It states that by mutual agree­ Embser in his 1966 Chevrolet. snoopers, tasters, sniffers, kids all without an income tax." matters and fined unless they vote by Jan. 7 to “authorize” ple must exercise to loosen up lack of opportunity at Windham and members (rf the fur-and- To AH Our Customers so that they become as free for students who are not ment the contract may be Embser told Meehan, “I’m Meskill said he would be submission of a citywide school desegregation to a federal feather brigade out of the a n d Friends; fFe BARBERSHOP QUARTETSI wiath their bodies as those altered or amended. checking out the car,” Meehan “disappointed” if Gov.-elect iacademically inclined. kitchen during holiday meal Thank You For Your Sai, Jan. IBtii court. people who are loose­ ’Tuition costs to Windham for Most residents agree that this reported. Ella T. Grasso, a Democrat, U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity imposed this small town could not provide preparation time. muscled...Whether your 1973-74 were $307,124 at a per Meehan found a key ring with Loyal Patronage! Ballay Auditorium fails to submit the name of Pets and the “under sixes" can precedent-setting sentence Monday on the three members muscles are tight or loose, it pupil cost of about $1,294 not in­ the opportunity for its high many sets of car keys on it in Don’t Miss Thom! Superior Court Judge J. Brian school students in a facility be entertained by members of convicted last week of civil contempt for refusing to sub­ TV TONIGHT is important to remember cluding transportation. Embser’s possession, police TIckota B68-B24B Gaffney for a permanent here compared to what the family and or guests in BRATS fc '’" mit an approved plan. The penalties will begin Jan. 9 un­ that no one should ever force ; The contract states that said. Embser’s own car, a 1966 737 Main 8L, Manehaatar judgeship. another room. less the contempt is “cured,” Garrity said. his body to do anything pain­ Columbia will pay to Windham Windham offers. There has Chevrolet, was found later been no move here to establish He ordered the three defendants — Chairman John J. 8:00 11:30 ful... a tuition for each child based on about two blocks away with a a high school and there has been “blown” transmission. Kerrigan, Paul Ellison and John J. McDonough — to sub­ News...... 3-8-22-30 Guy Lombardo ...... 3 Proper medication average daily membership at SHOWS TODAY at 2-7:30-11:00' L T i T Wide World Special — 8-40 unfavorable response to Embser was being held on ON THE FULL CINERAMA SCREEN! mit statements of financial condition to determine the Secret Agent...... 18 alleviates a great amount of the high school, the amount of Honeymooners ...... 20 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 such tuition to be computed regionalization proposals. $1,000 surety bond this morning SIX TRACK STEREO amount of the fine. discomfort. Fill your pending court appearance in Electric Company ... .. 24-57 1:00 prescriptions at LENOX SOUNOI Bonanza ...... 40 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 East Hartford. Patriarca Hearing Set PHARMACY, 299 E. Center 6:30 St., Te. 649-0896 for free CRANSTON, R.I. (UPI) - Federal officials are News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Other arrests: delivery. Open 8-9 Sun. and Appeal Upheld Her Ninth Gallon • Guy E. Monseglio, 20, of 49 gathering a “substantial” amount of new evidence to pre­ Zoom ...... 24-57 Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of IS BACK sent to the state Parole Board at a special Thursday Birch St. was arrested today at 7:00 Finest Pharmacy Service.’ Mrs. Veronica Irvine of 72 Baldwin Rd. is all smiles as she donates her ninth gallon of 4:40 a.m. walking on Oakland TO ENTERTAIN hearing on reputed crime boss Raymond L.S. Patriarca’s News...... 3-22-40 Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics In Zoning Case blood during the Bloodmobile visit Monday at the Knights of Columbus Home. Assisting St. and served a warrant approaching release from prison. Truth or Consequences ... 8 Candy. We honor Master with the donation is Helen Sayers, R.N., a Red Cross volunteer nurse from West Hartford. charging him with third-degree A WHOLE NEW Dick Van Dyke...... 18 Charge Cards. The hearing was requested by S. Michael Levin, special NEW YEAR’S Zoning Commission is (Herald photo by Pinto) forgery, third-degree larceny, GENERATION assistant U.S. attorney in Rhode Island for the New To Be Announced ...... 20 VERNON necessary to approve a and criminal impersonation. Fourth E state...... 24 In a six-page decision. Judge IMCOAHA.fMOM England Organized Crime Strike Force. He asked for DAY, JAN. 1 proposed zone change which the He allegedly cashed a forged reconsideration of the board’s Dec. 26 decision to grant Woman I s ...... 57 Arthur G. Williams of the Court Planning Commission check at Baron’s Furniture K ffm u mVDMIANCtt. EVERY TCKET 7:30 of Common Pleas has upheld an recommended be rejected. store in East Hartford recently. HOIMR ttUARANTIEO A SEAT Patriarca freedom on Jan. 9. 6:00 120 Walk-ins Help Swell Sale of the Century ...... 3 appeal of Mayor Frank McCoy He added that although the He was oeing held this mor­ |«TmAAAPRICn News...... 3-0 S2.2S ... 8-22 and Building Inspector Francis EUt: Uoft-Thur Let’s Make a Deal .. The Champions...... 18 IT'S WHERE IT'S AT Planning Commission had ning on $250 surety bond for SM-Sun4tolMBy S2.7S ...... 18 McNulty against a decision of ■ATS: SM-Sun-HoMgf S2.00 Music Place ...... Electric Company...... 24-57 recommended rejection, only court in E.ast Hartford...... 30 the Vernon Zoning Commission. Masquerade Party .. Bonanza ...... 40 three members of the Zoning Blood Donors Past Quota • Ma.7 F. Andreoli, 61, of Room 222 ...... 40 The decision concerned the Commission voted to approve 285 Redwood Dr. was arrested 6:30 ON NEW YEARS EYE THEATER SCHEDULE Martin Agronsky ...,...... 57 granting of a zone change for 12 the request by default. Of the 125 appolritments made Monday at 4:50 p.m. and News...... 3-8 The Bloodmobile exceeded its Cross, and necessitated the 49? FARMINGTON AVI HARTFORD acres of land off South St. on "The Zoning Commission’s in advance, 73 were kept. Of the charged with operating a motor Happy 8:00 One of a Kind ...... 24 quota of 150 pints per visit Mon­ calling in of additional PHONE RESERVATIONS AGCEPTE I ZJ616B6 Good T im es...... 3 which builder E.S. Santini reversal must be set aside if for volunteer workers to help 193 persons who appeared, 27 vehicle while under the in­ Zoom ...... 57 proposes to construct a multi- day at the Knights of Columbus New Year! Showplace — “Three Stooges Burnside Theatre — "God­ Sugar Bowl...... 8-40 no other reason than that not Home with a total collection of process the donors. were transferred to another fluence of liquor. She was father Part II” 12:00-3:45-7:30- 7:00 family development. enough members voted on the Festival” 2:00; “Taking of This Is the Life — ...... 18 166 pints. time. released on her written promise News...... 3-40 The appeal was filed about a matter,” Judge Williams The visit, which normally to appear in Common Pleas As we seek the formula for future happiness, let us CQ^^THEATRES EAST Pelham 1-2-3; ; 7:15 11:00 Orange Bowl Parade Tlie number of walk-in donors Vernon Cinema 1 — “The Lit­ Truth or Consequences ... 8 JL year ago when the Zoning Com­ ends at 5:30 p.m., was extended Mrs. Veronica Irvine headed also direct our efforts toward the greater goal of UA East 1 — “Airport” 2:00- stated. Court Jan. 13 in East Hartford. IPKf VftNCHf STM! SM PAHK.-40I»U9 '. m 20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke...... 18 mission rejected the appeal and ( 120) who appeared was to 7:30, and even then some per­ the gallon donors by reaching world peace. May the New Year bring you every 7:00-9:00-11:00 tle Prince” 1,3,7,9 America...... 24-57 Atty. Ryan contended that Skating Spectacular...... 24 overwhelming, said Mrs. sons were unable to wait due to her ninth gallon. opportunity for fulfillment. UA East 2 — “Island at the then reversed that decision automatic approval of the Recent breaks: An all N EW film... Cinema 2 — "The Longest 8:30 Romagnolls Table...... 57 after being told by Satini’s at­ Elaine Sweet, director of the the delay in processing, said Top of the World” 1,3,7,9 request after 65 days is the • A woman on Branford St. Yard” 7:15-9:15-2:00 MASH ...... 3 Manchester office of the Red Mrs. Sweet. Other gallon donors were: UA East 3 — “Island at the 7:30 torney that the rejection came most logical and meanin^ul reported hearing her doorbell Showcase Cinema 1 — Learning to Live ...... 18 Five gallons — Howard S. Top of the World” 2,8,10 Name That Tune...... 3 after a 65-day period had implication of setting a time ring Monday at 9:18 a.m. but 1 ' AUNWBau.Mnuc-iH>M(xijon*mu^^ “Earthquake” 12:00-2:25-4:50- Blues Concert ...... 24-57 elapsed. Atty. Atherton B. Peters, Arthur R. Tinsz, Donald Jeopardyl ...... 8 period for action in the state she did not answer it as she was 7:25-10:05 9:00 Ryan contend^ that the change M. Sisco. WESTOWN Country Carnival...... 18 statutes. Appointments Patricia, Smltn Mrs. Marlon Knight dressing in a bedroom upstairs. WALT DISNEY NOTE: Special late show Hawaii Flve-0...... 3 should have been approved by Judge Willlapas contends that Mrs. Jennie S. Leggitt Dale Hollister Four gallons — Everett J. A few minutes later, she • * PHARMACY ■ ^ nnoucTKyftpaM' Book B eat...... 24 Qaorga H. McLatferty Kenneth Nechitllo FILM RATING GUIDE Friday and Saturday 12:30 Vince Lombardi...... 18 "operation of law” because It Mrs. M v Im Browning Livesey, Anthony Kvadas, Mrs. Room 222 ...... 40 a recent state Supreme Court Menton Ball Mrs. Linda Warner heard someone coming up the Showcase Cinema 2 — M ovie...... 20-22-30 was not acted on within the 65 ruling makes the “language of Mrs. ElleOn C. Flynn Mrs. Alfea Schwanda Mrs. Rosa Borello Margaret Wasilieff. stairs and went to see who it 1455 Hartford Road 643-5230 S For Parents and “Towering Inferno” 12:10-7:00- Martin Agronsky...... 57 days. One week later the Zoning Arthur S. Lutow Mrs. Dolores Luko William Boettcher Three gallons — Samuel P. 9:30 the section directory only,” and Mrs. Anns NMton Joseph Shea Mrs. Alice Belcher was. 7:45 Frank N. Sarignssa “Four Community Health Service Store” Their Children 10:30 Ski S c e n e ...... 18 Commission approved the contains nothing to invalidate a Mrs. Linda Drew Richard Sweetman McCurry. She saw a man standing at the Freebie and Bean” 12:30- Orange Bowl ...... 20-22-30 change by default. Mrs. Doris TImbrell Thomas Crockett Michael Qernler Two gallons — Mrs. Roberta One of a Kind ...... 24-57 late decision. Linda E. Wrobel Nancy Hunt David Carlson top of the stairs, she told police. GiNERAL AUOIENCEI 2:50-5:00-7:40-10:15 8:00 In his appeal the mayor Judge Williams also main­ Mrs. Virginia House Mrs. Anna Pierce Richard Small Bryce. When he saw her, he fled the All Agn AdmiiMd Robert D. Brennan 10:00 Tony Orlando & Dawn...... 3 claimed that the 65-day limit tained that Santini should have Thomas MIrtI Mrs. Joann Scats One gallon — William G. house. OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW^ 3 Lawrence C. Haglar Donald Morgan Joseph Tully Barnaby Jones ...... 3 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 did not force the commission to sought a writ of mandamus to Mrs. Mary Jarvit Leonard Kanahl Mrs. Margaret Qeyer Brown, Mrs. Lillian Covensky, He had apparently entered New Year Prom ise...... 18 approve a zone change when the Ronald Kraatz John T. Prior John Qeyer Mrs. Sherri A. Lawrence. NEW YEAR S DAY! Washington D ebates...... 18 receive approval after 65 days Charlea Kriag the house through an unlocked c.‘. nu', inouinfo i ppl iCi iu i fAfUNTAL OMOANCI NOTE; Special late show Feeling G ood...... 24-57 time expired without a deci­ Ralph U. Maccarone Mrs. Mareaa Easton Manchester Red Cross Blood tUOOOTIO Soull...... 24 rather than claiming approval Daniel LaBlanc Joseph Plomen Mlaa Joanne Pasak back door and had already gone [US Ma. Kimberly Millar Soim MmvibI Umt Net •« Friday and Saturday 12:35 Soundstage ...... 57 8:30 sion. by "operation of law.” Mrs. Jane Thompson Miss Claudia Vlllart Program officials express their through the kitchen cabinets, )VBT 25 Years o1 Continuous Servlet SvitiM For Fft-TwRipH Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man In upholding the mayor’s Mrs. Marls Millar Linda Thompson William Haberern appreciation to all those per­ — “ m w j N m — Movies...... 8-18-40 Atty. Ryan said no decision Mrs. Arlyna Peck Mrs. Evelyn Fontanella Mrs. Donna Townsend police said. He was blond and appeal. Judge Williams said a Linda Ahlatrand sons who responded to the SpacW 12:00 Midnlglrt shows for Toworing Inferno, with the Golden Gun” 12:00- 11:00 9:00 has brnn made as to any further Donald Barnard Miss Marybath Tucker Eerthquaho, end The Wen wHh The Bolden Oiin 2:25^;50-7;15-9;55 News...... 3-8-10-22-30-40 two-thirds vote of the entire action to be taken, if any. Mrs. Doris Benson Edward D. Atkinson John J. Schaschl appeal for donors, and to the Cannon ...... 3 Mrs. Qlorla Hilton Mrs. Qraca Collins William Colbath NOTE: Special late show Victor Squadrito volunteers who did their best to mfTINCTfO I Love Lucy...... 20 Drink Drank Drunk...... 24 Mrs. Harrist Mitchell Henry Opalach Undar 17 raquaat accofppinvins Friday and Saturday 12:15 Mrs. Miriam Thayer William Heatherston Robart <5. Herdic handle the large number of per­ Music Special ...... 24-57 Boston Symphony ...... 57 Samuel Feltham [siicik:ase onehaTTSS R Parant or Adyli CoarMn Mrs. AnnI Kaven Henry Weatarholn Mrs. Wilma Joyner sons who appeared. OPEN 6 DAYS • l-eSEXITSe-SILVERLANE-ROBERTSST. • 10:00 Mrs. Joanns Hannan Edmund O'Donnall Mrs. Lola Morgan Leonard Torstanson Mrs. Sandra O’Donnell The next Bloodmobile visit in • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 5W-B810 • Manhunter ...... 3 Willimantic Faces Charles R. Plllard THURS. ’til 9 P.M. > ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* Honor MASTER CHARGE •oososssssssooooososoaossoos REGULAR MENU Scott Lions Mrs. Mildred Chrlatadore Manchester will be Jan. 28 at John M. RuH Mri. Barbara Backus Miss Jan Chrlatadore Get Christie Level...... 8-40 Frank Phllopana James V. McCooa Jack Chrlatadore South United Methodist Church, FREE MAIN Mrs. Marla H. Whitaker L NO ONC UNOCR 17 AOSMTTKO Faith for T oday...... 18 Financial Crisis Mrs. Marian Call David Joyce 11:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. RESERVATIONS ONLY Joseph CzarwInakI STREET 1 (AfilimilfWYsirv Ther^ a Family Behind the Lines...... 24 Cindy Starling Mrs. Shirley Clemson Those wishing to make ap­ Richard A. Daamarala Mrs. Charlene Welch Mrs. Sandra Q. Stern M cwtaM araaM Reno R. Dulour PARKING 10:30 WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - ’This authority to approve funds for a Mrs. Hope Qrunaka Mrs. Constance Tomezuk pointments may call the Red n . Mrs. Anns S. Flynn Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 city of 14,S0() will go "out of John Narstto Douglat MicLachlan Cross office in Manchester at Feast every weekday period of 90 days. Durward J. Millar Chester Koaak « - MPAA Mrs. Danise Nardina Mele Hawaii ...... 24 business” Wednesday after Calchera said the statute Mt. Vicky QIata Mrs. Marlorla Blaaall Robart McCabe 643-5111. Walk-in donors will be Harry N. Jsnasn Freebie and 11:00 voters, who .have rejected two would need a definite inter­ John Motowldlak Ralph Talt welcome. Youth Specialty Shop Qaorga Pinto Mrs. Elizabeth Halloran Mra. Mona Rothstsin XTRA MAT. 2 PM IN CINE II News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 budget referendums, denied pretation. Mrs. Mama Watt Q. Edgar Rogart Michael Rothateln The results of last week’s 691 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ntheBean at Howard Johnson^! Ma. Nancy Andrulot ‘IH E L in iE PRINCE” I Love Lucy...... 20 last minute efforts by city of­ With today the last day the F. Elizabeth Qiannay Mrs. Alice Ansaldl appeal for blood type 0 donors Donald El1la Mri. Lynn Firsatone Kenneth Johnaon Harry Huntington Sr. will not be known until the final e v e s 7 AND 9 WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE Captioned News 57 ficials to obtain emergency city has the authority to spend Mrs. Rita Qonol Mrs. Irena Olszewski KID8 UNDeR12- 99« operating funds. funds, Roger Abare, city clerk, Hsrbart Spicer Mrs. Patricia Dow Mrs. Phyllis Shamonis results of a laboratory report 11:30 Jamas Breltanlsld WED.-C0NT. 1 PM Following the rejection by said he may contact the state Carole O’Tools are in sometime next week. ■ ■ ...... Monday Fish Fry Movie...... 3 Ma. N a n ^ A. Qowatt Mri. Ann Marla CIprIano JAMES BOND M i Jerry P. Sapisnza W fflHaBMB S Dick Cavett — . . . . 8-40 about 350 citizens at a Monday attorney general’s office quick­ 0 0 7 ’" Golden 61ct of flounder, french fries, Stephan C. Spaeth coleslaw. SI. 39 for kids Johnny Carson 20-22-30 Welherifield, Conn. 5630169 AmherU, M m i . (413) 256:8557 night meeting, city officials in­ ly to gain an Interpretation of Anthony Yocono dicated they would ask the state Rogart J. Bolduc niCSp HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW ARE AT 149 1:00 Uie law. TH E M AN Vernon, Conn. 646.6166 Bralllebofo, Vt. (807) 257-1333 attorney general’s office to in­ Arthur E. Doans Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 The $2.6 million budget was Sylvaatar Barnes terpret a statute authorizing rejected twice by voters on Donald F. Cutter WITH THE Tuesday Spaghetti Spree Joel E. Jananda COUNTR' emergency funds without voter Dk . 2 and Dec. 9 and the BROAD ST. MANCHESTER TODAV MAT. 2SW PM Margaret Matava GOLDEN / With meat balls, meat sauce, garlic approval. authorization to pay for police, Avt Opalach bread and salad. SI.39 for kids Morohanta In larty AmtrlOM Fumitur* Burt Rsfnolds In Voters twice last month fire and other service end^ Ml. Karan L. Wars ItoproduoUona G U N ’^ r'i!: "THE LONGEST YARD” OPEN FOR David Plocharczyk Savings *2.49 refused to approve a $2.6 today. Ml. Margaret E. Fish e v e s 7:1S-9;1S (R) million budget and the city "If I pay ail those bills Qeno J. Andralnl VC^dnesday DINNER* tried to get approval to borrow Edward A. Borgidi OPEN TUES., WED., SAT. 10 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Deep Sea Dinner Wednesday with the surplus,” Michael Morino "FM E! STUDENT piSCOUMTCAnOSI SWE50« FOR YOURSELFI; money to operate until Jan. 31 THURS. A FRI. 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. JU»AOUeST;iQ|TVgURCJFm8^ PHONE 640-0333 Golden fried Tendersweet clams, filet of he added, we’d be about ^ ,0 0 0 Ma. Cynthia L. Storra flounder, french fries and cole slaw. but the voters at the rowdy Jamas F. Watt SUNDAY 12 NOON- 5 P.M. NEW YEARS short on Jan. 1. I will tell the Rolland Wood On Boys & Girls First Quality SI.39 for kids •2.49 meeting said no. department heads the city can William Qratn Jr. FREEPARKIHQ Robert H. Franklin DAY Mayor . David Calchera said no longer operate,” Abare said. I 1-86 EXIT 91 Thursday Turkey Dinner as a result, the city "Is out of Lamont said the city’s ser­ Walk'ln Donors vices will cease unless city Roast Turkey with giblet gravy, com business as of January 1st, but I BURNSIDE department employes wish to Mri. Mary DImlow [Follow Burnside'Signs bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all want all of you to know I will do RECORD the trimmin's. SI.49 for kids everything in my power to keep work for free. William T. Strain BURNSIDE AVEv E. HTFD. • PARKING • 528-3333 Z59 Richard Warner It functioning." Qaorga R. Hubbard Mary M. Qatlnaa CARINETS ftiday C lam Fry City Corporation Counsel Rourlo Sapisnza 4 SHOWS Daniel Lament indicated he Norman A. Boulalt Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet Wethersfield 8. Vernon, Conn. Mrs. Cora Qoodwin PINE ONLY clams, french fries and cole slaVv. Bratlleboro, Vermont was investigating a state law Mrs. Irani Qrinivich DAILY Door Pulls and HIngos SI.49 for kids that may allow the city Finance ABOUT Jim ai Rautar y ' •299 ♦Amherst, Mass, closed New Years Day John Schumann In AntIquod Brass ' 12:00 Board to appropriate money for Albert Qaroaau 90 days without voter approval. TOWN Mrs. Harriet Lavaaqua 30”K26'’xie" Phillip Muldoon *SNOW SUITS 3:45 'The city has been without a Robert E. Bargant 394 Tolland Tpke. budget since Dec. 2. Mrs. Eunloa Morgaatar S 3 9 9 S 7:30 Chapman Court, Order of the Mrs. Loulaa Pladar M a n d ie sta r Lament told Calchera before John Paaraon jowntonS Amaranth, will meet Friday at Mrs. Diana Cusson Rag. $114.95 11:00 AT EXIT 94 _ the meeting that he believed If Ernaat Smith 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ MJ WILBUR CR O SS PARKWAY c^cpi^foCAmertca the city enters a fiscal year Earl F. Wooding a PART II ple. Officers are reminded to Battylana Woooing without a budget, the city wear colored gowns. Robert W. Wooding LIMITED SUPPLY - CASH A CARRY Finance Board may have the Thomai Connors MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 31. 1974 _ paqE FIVE

PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Dec. 31, 1974 iKaiirlu’strr tuniiiui Hrral^ MAX LERNER OPINION :wosii> How Sick Is The U,N,?

NEW YORK - The United Nations was effectively to deny Israel a regional place bom four years before the midpoint of the in UNESCO and to cut off its small but What^s In A Date? century. Now, three-quarters of the way symbolic subsidy. through the century it was meant to save, More is involved here than a campaign there is a serious question of bow sick the against Israel by its enemies and their There is no reason why we observe upon Christmas Day. Perhaps here is United Nations is, and how badly it has allies. 'The question reaches to the basic Getthegifts January 1 as the beginning of a new a clue to the reasoning behind our been damaged by the actions of its domi­ philosphy of the United Nations. The South Africa issue is a serious one year. calendar, if reasons we need. nant current bloc. My own feeling is that it has wounded constitutionally. Earlier presidents of the The ancients, in their closeness to With Christmas comes the itself deeply but not beyond retrieval. Its U.N. Assembly had ruled that no member and dependence upon the cycles of memories of Christmas past, that sickness is that of a battlefield mentality, state could be excluded from the sadly misplaced in an organization which privileges of membership except by the nature, were actually more sensible warm feeling of good will toward our /Ui4- was meant not for partisan battle but for action of the Security Council. But the about this calendar business than we fellows that always manifests itself at . peacemaking and peace keeping. president of the 1974 session, Abdul Aziz Boutefllka of Algeria, broke with the past by marking each new year with the this season and infects even the When the League of Nations died, its ^ - ' death was widely ascribed to inaction at a and ruled that the assembly itself could do coming of spring and the return of life Scrooges among us, as well as a sort time when action was needed. Arguing it by a majority vote. Hence the meaning that are driving to the land, or associating it with of summing up in our minds of what from this, the Third World-Arab- of the phrase that John Scali, the Communist alliance in the U.N. Assembly American delegate, borrowed from Alexis some other important seasonal event, j C we have done, or failed to do, for seems to have decided on a series of de Tocqueville, calling the assembly ac­ such as the flooding of the Nile. ourselves and for others during the almost manic actions which change the tion the “tyranny of the majority.” No one objects to majority decisions It is only in relatively modern times previous year. working rules and even the character of the assembly. when they are reached in a mature, reflec­ that we have arbitrarily selected Some of that sentiment, that good ‘/ « ’They are well known by now and will be tive way, after giving the minorities their January 1 as New Year’s Day. The / footnoted in the history books. One was to rights of membership and debate. But the will, that resolve to do better in the welcome guntoting Yasser Arafat, the 1974 assembly broke not only with past Julian calendar, which began its year coming year carries over for at least head of the terrorist Palestine Liberation U.N. precedents but with the essential on March 25, was, in fact, used by spirit and purpose of the organization. You a week. All the bills, of course, carry lA Organization (PLO), give his group observer status and support its claim to cannot have a functioning world organiza­ Manchester wild. Great Britain and its American over. establishing a new Palestinian state. A se­ tion if the majority uses its strength to colonies until the middle of the 18th cond was to exclude South Africa from the achieve a takeover of it, for mastery and Perhaps then it is highly ap­ century. assembly debates. A third was to set a for riding herd on the minority rather than propriate that our New Year’s Day, crippling time limit on Israel’s recognized for healing wounds and preventing We could argue that January 1 is a which in all cultures has been a time r i^ t to answer each of its Arab op­ irreparable splits. logical choice because it comes short­ ponents. A fourth, in another forum but Fortunately, the assembly is not in itself to straighten out old debts and make “It’s All Yours, Sonl” ly after the winter solstice, that point dominated by the same alliance, was the United Nations. The Swurity Council plans and resolutions for the future, still functions and is still the medium ^ 1 in the earth’s orbit when the days through which the dialogue between the should fall during the one period in the slowly start growing longer in the great powers and the other members can year when we are most receptive to be carried on, using the built-in principle Northern Hemisphere. thoughts of a new beginning. of consensus which the founding nations However, this is purely ANDREW TULLY were careful to include in it. ’The technical happenstance, and anyway, for those Let the astronomers keep track of organizations are still there and — unless ¥ they follow UNESCO’s hapless example— in the Southern Hemisphere it means solstices and equinoxes and solar OPEN they can still be useful. Even the assembly just the opposite, that the nights are revolutions. New Year’s Day, like Our Popularity Obsession is useful since it furnishes a stage on which the newly liberated mini-nations Christmas, is something that happens growing longer and that summer is FORUM can dramatize their sense of national iden­ ending — no particular cause for in the heart. And in every heart this tity. WASHINGTON — Unless common sense Nations ordered. Its members, tutored by But all this could be destroyed if a celebration. day is the same wish: intervenes, something will happen early in the Soviet Union and, more recently. Com­ majority of the member nations, both in But New Year’s Day also falls hard May it be a Happy New Year. Indian Friend the new year which will illuminate one of munist China, for a long time have America’s weakness as a force in inter­ the assembly and the technical demanded an end to American organizations, decide to use the United Says ^T h a n k s^ national affairs. It is our obsession with "colonialism” in Panama. Apparently, being popular everywhere. Nations as a political weapon. To the editor, the State Department has decid^ to give Because it is the host nation, and Ambassador-at-large Ellsworth Bunker A thanks to all the students of Buckley, this mob its pound of flesh. because of its wealth, the United States will return to Panama in January to par­ Why? The only plausible explanation is Manchester Green and Bowers schools. has carried a disproportionate burden of ticipate in negotiations with Panamian of-' I would like to say thank you to all the official America’s post-World War II the United Nations’ costs, and the ficials aimed at an appalling sellout of wonderful people who have asked me to determination to be liked. This determina­ American people have thus far accepted . United States interests. Already, Bunker come to their school and also to the Center tion ignores a fact of international life, to the burden. Relatively Speaking and his team — under instructions from wit, that a great power cannot be Congregational Church to talk about my The disquiet about the United Nations Secretary of State Henry Kissinger—have Indian way of culture and about my life in everybody’s loving uncle. It has to be which has spread among the Americans is all but agreed to surrender American Arizona. willing, if not necessarily happy, to be un­ not the old isolationism or even a new one. jurisdiction over the Panama Canal ^ n e I really had a good time in Connecticut popular. Otherwise, as Eisenhower once It is not even a form of American at the end of five years. Now the conferees and I am planning to go back there in the put it, “You become just another nationalist pride. It is shared by every IVs Not So Bad will discuss how long U.§. troops may re­ Albania.” future. I have found many ways «of life thoughtful person the world over who has main in that enclave. there different from the West. I will not Fortunately, any new treaty must be ap­ ever sh ar^ the dream of a humanist The turn of events must be pleasing to forget the students from Buckley School, proved by a two-thirds vote of the U.S. world parliament. It is a kind of heart­ assorted do-gooders in the U.S., par­ If you can keep your head when it is a temporary thing and it is who have written me long wonderful Senate. If Kissinger sells this smelly break at watching a great entity destroy letters. ticularly Sen. Teddy Kennedy. The young sellout to that presumably august body, others about you are losing theirs, cushioned by jobless and other itself by turning to the purposes of par­ Also the first school to ask me was man from Massachusetts made a speech the American taxpayers should forthwith tisanship what was meant for mankind. then you just don’t understand the benefits that did not exist for an Toll^d’s Parker Memorial School — my earlier this year, declaring that the pre­ dispatch a brigade of head shrinkers to sent treaty is an affront to “every Capitol Hill. Armed with straitjackets. situation. Or so goes the cynic’s ver­ eariier generation. big thanks to them and also Miss Howard. Now I am back in Arizona again and I developing nation around the world.’’ sion of a famous Kipling line. In other words, there are jobs am planning to go back to school in Well now. The treaty of 1903 granted the Herbert Hoover, of course, is a available. ’This would not be true if the January. I am still planning to go back to U.S. rights “in perpetuity’’ to the Canal Zone, which means we have possessed and nation were really in the midst of a Connecticut. You are a wonderful people. classic example of a man who kept his Your Indian Friend, controlled the Panama Canal since it was DON OAKLEY head a little too well, insisting that the general depression. Larenzo L. Tsosie opened in 1914. If that sounds naughty, it isn’t — quite. Since 1914, the American economy was "fundamentally sound" Another cause for gioom is the news Box 731 Toadlena, N.M. 87324 taxpayer has poured billions of dollars into even as it was crashing down around that the cost of living went up another the Panama economy. More important, his administration. 9/lOths of 1 per cent in November, we have operated the canal with absolute President And Vice President inte^ity, granting access to ships of all Yet while there is abundant cause bringing the year’s total to date to 12 nations, including those whose governments are sworn to overthrow for concern in the face of the dilemma per cent. Yet there are exceptions to Thank You tions, this has been mostly a formality. democracy everywhere. After four months of intense con­ the steady upward spiral of prices. And even though the vice-presidential the nation today finds itseif in, im­ To the editor: In short, under U.S. control the Panama gressional deliberation, the country again One of them is gasoline, which went has a vice president, in the person of nominees must in turn be ratified or paled as it is on the twin horns of infla­ We would like to thank the many Canal has been a daily Christmas present rejected by the electorate at large, along organizations, students, and private to the world’s shipping. Its operation has Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. tion and recession, there is a case to down for the fourth straight month. As a number of observers have pointed with the presidential nominees, few of citizens who contributed canned goods, been a marvel of efficiency. American them have ever been subjected to the per- be made that things are not as un- While gasoline is not as basic an clothing, toys, dinners and money for our armed forces have manned its defenses out, for all those weeks and weeks he en­ dured under the microscope of Senate and sonal scrutiny accorded Nelson relievediy bleak as they may appear item as food, which continues to rise, Holiday Fund. without charge. House committees, very little has been Rockefeller or, before him, Gerald Ford, it is an unavoidable expense in most The true spirit of giving was evidenced Moreover, the U.S. pays rent for either by the parties or by the people. to be. by their generosity and we are grateful for privilege of controlling the Zone. The put on the record as to Mr. Rockefeller’s family budgets. Still, despite its leap views and ideas on the pressing concerns Exceptions may be the Nixon slush fund Consider unemployment, whose their help. current annual rental is |2.3-million a question during the 1952 campaign and the We would also like to thank The Herald year. Conferees have tentatively agreed to of the day — inflation, recession, the rolls now number some six million in cost in the past year, gasoline ac­ energy crisis, detente — concerns which Eagleton fiasco in 1972. But these remain It started innocently on the gifts. They’re $5,000 deposit. for printing so many pictures of the increase this rental to |35-million a year. exceptions. As a rule, Americans cguld $100 deposit. Americans and, say some forecasts, tually takes a smaller bite out of those students who helped us. Too often, the Meanwhile, Panama’s leftist dictator. as vice president of the United States he will presumably have some role in ad­ hardly care less about the qualifications or enough. The eagle was free with any de­ may swell by another one or two budgets than it did a decade ago. good that many of our young people do Brig, Gen. Omar Torrijos, is demanding philosophies of the men they place within Choose from: an 18-piece Take your pick: a versa­ goes on unnoticed. the progressive withdrawal of the U.S. dressing. opening his new Man­ posit of $25 or million in the coming year. But accor­ A study published in the quarterly, a heartbeat of the presidency, even though It’s good to know there are many kind military presence, now comprising some By far the greater brunt of the in­ punch bowl set; an 11- tile Black. & Decker jig ’The Public Interest, notes that retail terrogation was directed toward one eight of them have becomes presidents chester office. So he __ more in a First ding to the U.S. Department of Labor, and thoughtful people in our City of 12,000 servicemen, most of them with the through the failure of that heartbeat. Village Charm. Army and Air Force. question: How might he in the past have piece table service; a saw kit or a %" Black about r.8 million of those currently gasoline prices did not quite double used this vast family wealth in a manner This is no argument in favor of appoint­ thought he’d Federal sav­ Sincerely, The projected treaty abrogation is cer­ ment over popular election. 'There may powerful flashlight; & Decker drill; a GE unemployed are teen-agers, 1.5 between 1955 and May, 1974 — from (Miss) Mary Della Fera, tainly a good deal for Panama, meaning to cast doubt upon his integrity and fitness throw a little ings account. to serve, and how might he in the future well be need for a constitutional revision digital alarm clock; million are women and 1.2 million are 29.07 cents a gallon to 53.71 cents. But Director strongman Torrijos. It is definitely not a to ensure that the Republic is not someday or an alarm clock. Social Services good deal for the U.S. or for Teddy use that vast wealth detrimentally to the party. If you don’t part-time workers. over the same period, median family visited with the consequences of another a steam spray and Department Kennedy’s developing nations. In return nation’s welfare if confirmed in the office have one, income nearly tripled — from $4,421 to of the vice presidency? Watergate. But when This is not to minimize the plight of for our whopping investment, we get But in the meantime, we have a presi­ $ 2 5 0 deposit. dry iron; or a nothing. And — developing nations please Not only that, but we again have as the he put on start one. people in those categories, many of about $13,000. Gasoline would have to nation’s second-highest executive a man dent and a vice president, and however blender. note — America’s stable and efficient ad­ strange the workings of the fate that gave Choose any of whom are the sole supports of rise to around 80 cents a gallon to take ministration would be replaced by that of who was not elected to that position but his Santa Then take your was appointed by a president (a president them to us, we may take not a little com­ It can’t last for­ themselves or their families. Further the same percentage share of median a dictatorship subject to pressures aimed these: a pair of jHanrl)riilrr who himself was appointed and not fort in the knowledge that both of them suit and choice. family income as it did in 1955. at Conununist domination of the whqle emerged shining and triumphant from an ever, so come in Labor Department figures show, shebang. elected) and who could through accident, regular tote bags examination of a kind we have never put started giving however, that only 386,000 people have It may well go that high if new Enrntng Hrralb which God forbid, accede to the presiden­ But, of course, the deal Is Just what the any others through before and may never $25 deposit. or a single deluxe now. Save some POUNDED OCT. 1, IN I so-called New Majority in the United cy. out gifts, the whole been out of work for 27 weeks or federal taxes are piled on to dis­ That both a president and vice president again. money. Take home a PubUthcd by Publlthad avary town went wild. Crowds Take home tote bag; a dutch longer, which is 176,000 fewer “hard­ courage consumption. Nor is this Manchaatar avanlng axcapt Sun- might be appointees was something not ■ \ PubllaMnqCo.,Harald dayi and holidays. really contemplated by Congress or the • « T T r ■ oven; a spice rack; gift from our Santa. core” unemployed than two years exception, and perhaps a few others, Snuara, Manchaatar, Entarad at tha I I 1 poured in. Begging for an elegant gravy Conn. 06040, Manchaatar, Conn., TODArS state legislatures when the 25th Amend­ 4 1 • I • I 10 And join the celebration ago. All but 7 per cent find new jobs much consolation when set alongside Talaphona 643-2711 Post Otflca aa Sacond ment on presidential succession was II II II 14 IS II I) ladle with match­ a distinctive sal­ (Araa Coda 203). Class Mall Mattar. IIII» II u n 14 blenders. Screaming for within 26 weeks. the fact that consumer purchasing THOUGHT adopted in 1967. Certainly no one dreamed s a II a » M ALMANAC ad set; a bndge that Manchester just BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER that there would be a Watergate and an spice racks. Crying for ing cake server, or Specifically, the average length of power in general has declined to its couldn’t hold back. SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES “Lord, now lettest thou thy servant Agnew scandal. comforters. a handy combination chair; or a cozy unemployment in 1974 was 9.6 weeks, lowest level in seven years. Because of the wholly unforeseen and By United Preis Inirrnalionul PAYABLE IN ADVANCE depart in peace, according to thy word.” comfoiter. Luke 2:29 unprecedented events of the past couple of Today is Tuesday, Dec. 31, the 365th and Come on down and get in screwdriver/wrench set. compared with 10 weeks in 1973 and Yet compared with the 1929-1933 Single Copy ...... 15< 3 M onths...... S0.7$ W ssk ly ...... 754 6 M onths..... ttO.SO On this closing day of another year we years, there have' been calls for another last day of 1974. This is New Year’s Eve. 12.1 weeks in 1972. period, when America’s gross ONE Month — 63.25 Ona Yaar..... $30.00 review, recall, and evaluate the choices constitutional amendment to provide for The moon is between its full phase and Mall Rataa Upon Request and decisions we have made and hope they special national elections to fill presiden­ last quarter. The statistics have not yet caught national product plummeted by 50 per Subscribers who p.m. should talaphona have been wise ones. If we have walked tial or at least vice presidential vacancies 'The morning stars are Mars and Saturn. up with the near-catastrophic situa­ cent, we are in very good shape in­ tall to recalva thair the circulation dspart- with God, we know where we have been in mid-term. 'Ilie evening stars are Mercury, Venus Harald batora 5:30 manl. 647-9046. tion in the automobile industry, the deed. and are sure of the path ahead. All the questions arising from the and Jupiter. Those bom on this date are under the full impact of which is still to be felt Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Let us thank God for His constant care Rockefeller appointment, and in At any rate, at the risk of sum­ and guidance and then place our complete retrospect from the Ford appointment, sign of Capricorn. throughout the economy. Even so, The Manchaatar Display advertising trust In Him for the untried and uncertain notwithstanding, however, the fact is that French explorer Jacques Cartier was First Federal Savings moning up the ghost of Herbert there is and there has been a tremen­ P u b lis h in g C o. noura. Three days ahead. He Is the same yesterday, virtually none of the men who has served bom Dec. 31, 1491. Hoover, we must resist the impulse to lull d a y s prior to today and forever and will keep us safe. as vice president In ouf history was ever On this day in history; 344 Middle Turnpike V\fest, Manchester dous turnover in the unemployment aaaumaa no linanclal publlcallon. push all the panic buttons — or at least raaponalblllty lor Daadllna lor Herald Lord, teach us to love Thee with heart, directly chosen by the people. At least In 1879, Thomas Edison gave the first rolls, and while many people are typographical errors claaalllad advertising: soul, and mind, and to obey Thy holy com- since the early 19th century, our vice public demonstration of the Incandescent Alsu in East Hartford, Glastonbimj, Rockville, Vernon, Sunlit Windsor try to keep a sense of perspective so appearing in advar- 12 noon prior to day ol lamp in Menlo Park, N.J. going through extremely difficult tiaemants and other publication: t2 noon mendments. Amen. presidents have been selected by the that we know which ones we sboflld reading mattar in The Friday lor publlcallon Submitted by presidential candidate of either party and In 1890, Ellis Island in New York Harbor times, for the overwhelming majority Manchaatar Evening Saturday and Mon- became the receiving station (or Im­ (lift..! muni ill! pickl'd up in person and are limited to one per fainilj'. push. Herald. day Pastor C. Henry Anderson while such selections have had to be Emanuel Lutheran Church ratified by the party nominating conven­ migrants arriving from Europt. •; t ■ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Dec. 31, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 31, 1974 - PAGE SEVEN Life In South Africa Tax Installment Due Board of Education i f C O L L E G E Is Topic Of Club Meet NOTES IN THE SERVICE TOLLAND Department will be notified of Friday: Parker. Macaroni Will Meet Thursday Vivian Kennenon unpaid motor vehicle taxes. and cheese, peanut butter Beebe asks new real estate sandwich. Hicks: Meatballs Mr. and Mrs. James P. tories in southern Africa, as has selected a position in the Correaiionilfnl COVENTRY French, Christmas music for well as of a fourth which Stephen Michel Sadloski, son property owners to contact his and sauce, shells, cheese cube, Carl Osier, son of Mr. and Langwill will discuss "Our 29 mechanical career field. After 875-4704 Monica Shea the occasion was provided by BETTY’S NOTEBOOK manufactured under license in of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sadloski, office for tax Information If Vienna bread, tossed salad, Mrs. Theodore Osier of 267 Years in 8outh Africa” at completion of six weeks of Earl H. Beebe Jr., collector (!orrcH|iun(lcnt Phil Angello and his combo By BETTY RYDER Highland St., was graduated F rid a y ’s m eeting of the Lourenco Marques, Mozam­ 48 Hollister St., has entered the they have not received a tax bill peaches. Area Profile basic orientation at Lackland ,of revenue, reminds residents 742-9495 from Windham. bique. Two of the southern U.S. Air Force Delayed Enlist­ from the former owner. Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum Cosmopolitan Club at 2 p.m. in Air Force Base in San Antonio, Hhat the second Installment of There will be a special Board Midway in the program color iaude, in August from Dart­ the Federation Room of Center African factories were located ment Program until he reports The tax office is at the Town slides were shown and narrated for active duty on Jan. 30. A Tex., he will then receive ad­ ^property taxes is due Jan. 2. Tolland Middle and of Education meeting Thursday mouth College, Hanover, N.H. Congregational Church. in the Republic of South Africa vance technical training for Hall on the Green. The office is by Charles Schilke, portraying The holidays always seem to make women more figure­ graduate of East Catholic High ,The tax must be paid by Feb. 1 open Monday through Friday High Schools at 7:30 p.m. to hear progress He is currently employed as The Langwills returned to and the third was in Rhodesia. which transferrable college to avoid interest. reports from two school scenes taken on bus tours made conscious and obviously inspires many writers to pass on Hostess will be Mrs. John School, he attended Central from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1 Thursday: Hot meatball ZBA Hears Bids Thursday an Instructor by Baldridge this country four years ago on credits will be granted. No notices are sent for this departments and a list of ser­ by the seniors in Connecticut methods of easy and effective slimming. Reading and Study Skills, Inc., retirement after having lived in VonDeck. Connecticut State College and to 4:30 p.m. Payments may be grinder, celery sticks, and surrounding states. Over the weekend w? read one plan that seemed payment, as it was Included In m ailed to P.O. Box 152, vegetables, cheese wedge. relocation of the street line on Webelos Colors and Bobcat; vices offered to the community of Greenwich. South Africa for 29 years. the original tax bill in July. SOUTH WINDSOR by the Manchester Child The Rev. Robert Bechlold in­ workable — but the locale was all wrong. At least for us It During that time, they returned Tolland. Pierce Rd. Paul Jones, Webelos Colors and formed the seniors of the latest After Feb. 1 interest will be Friday: Juice, cheese pizza, Judy Kuehnel Bear; Paul Sawyer, Webelos Guidance clinic.' w&s to the U.S. every three years by The habit of drinking coffee developments on Housing for charged on delinquent taxes at pepper slaw. Correspondent Also to be heard is the Colors, Bear and one Gold Members of the Guidance The plan was designed for the working girl who just Is in Casey Mahone, son of Mr. and different routes, crossing the appears to have originated in the Elderly. the rate of % of one per cent per School Lunches 644-1.364 application of Richard C. Arrow. Department and the Coventry such a social whirl she can’t find time to exercise at home. Mrs. George Mahone of 59 Oak Equator 16 times in all. Ethiopia and spread from there. month from the date of last A half-pint of milk and High School Math Department The next meeting will be held Woodhouse who requests on by the seniors on Jan. 15 at 1 The solution? Do it at work. St., was named to the dean’s Langwill was a director of the In Arab territories it was so Parker and Hicks Schools dessert is served with all The South Windsor Zoning will inform the board of the payment. Thursday: Parker, Meatballs behalf of the estate of Camilla Can’t you just see us when the telephone rings, instead of list at Alderson-Broaddus South African Division of Stan­ popular it was called "the wine Tax collections through scheduled menus. In addition to Board of Appeals (ZBA) will status of the two departments. p.m. with a special program in sauce, macaroni, bread and Zagorski that existing buildings Scott Lamont, Webelos planned for that meeting. reaching to answer it — you stop, do three deep knee College, Philippi, W. Va. dard Brands Inc. and produc­ of Islam" and in some languages November totaled 81,528,657, or the above menus, ala carte meet Thursday at 8 p.m. to con­ A representative from the The engagement of Miss tion manager of its three fac­ butter. Hicks: Juice, pizza, cole be placed into a conforming Colors and Aquanaut; Solearth bends, then lunge for the phone with double chin extended. Mahone, a freshman, is was given the name for wine. 52 per cent of taxes outstanding lunches are available in the sider nine applications, eight of category at 1497 and 1503 Main Child Guidance Clinic will in­ Patricia ^nino of Manchester slaw, apple. which deal with building set­ Duszny, Wolf; Michael Obviously, you are to ignore the looks of your co-workers. majoring in medical sciences. and due. The Motor Vehicle Tolland Middle School and St. Sabatella, Wolf and one Gold form the board of the services to Alan Flschler of Tolland High School. backs resulting from the the clinic offers to Oiventry Instead of walking ladylike fashion to ready your mall 'Arrow; Billy Rossitto, Russell Rob Bank Eastmeadow, N.Y. has been an­ All interested persons may students. for the Post Office - you daintily jog down the aisle, do a nounced by her parents, Mr. Larson, Bear and one Gold NEW HAVEN (UPI) - ranscendential Meditation WHEN YOU THINK appear and be heard. A copy of Arrow; Gregory Aceto, James Clirislmas Parly Police today sought a lone and pirouette at the counter, and place your mail in the proper and Mrs. John P. Bonino of 137 these applications is on file in Seventy-five senior citizens of S. Main St. At taught by Maharlahl Mahaah Yogi Coleman, Bear, one Gold and apparently unarmed man who receptacle. the Building Inspector’s Office, one Silver Arrow; Walter Coventry participated in the Now if that in itself hasn’t turned the heads of those Mr. Fischler is the son of Mr. ‘ 20 Mlnut9$ A Day Qlva — stole |1,0M from the Hartford Vernon Pupils Get Town Hall. Snyder, one Gold Arrow and seniors’ annual Christmas par­ Bank and Trust Co. Temple around us, (who may, by now, be looking for a large net), and Mrs. Stanley Fischler of a IMPROVED HEALTH • MORE ENERGY ty at the North Coventry Com­ Eastmeadow, N.Y. one Silver Arrow. Street office Monday. The man, there is one more that is bound to get attention. ABOUT • CALMNESS* INCREASED ALERTNESS COATS Cub Awards munity House. The bride-elect was Bus Instructions dressed in green army fatigues When you prepare to pass through a doorway—you stop • IMPROVED PSYCHOLOGICAL A m j m ' The following Cub Scouts The seniors were treated to a and a yellow beanie, gave a graduated from Simmons TOWN YOU THINK Michael Sullivan, Richard buffet luncheon with the Rev. — placing arms overhead and touch the top or, depending College and is presently a SOCIAL WELL REINS received awards at the teller a note demanding money TtM BwwIHt of TM: H i v o Boon Vortflod By SelMUme Because Hatch Hill Rd. in Vernon will be closed for December meeting of Cub Pack Kucinskas, Tayo Grant, one Holland Ewig giving the 3 on your height, the frame of the doors —stretching— shortly before 3 p.m. The graduate student at the Univer­ ROMoreh At Ovor SO UnIvtrtlllM, Inoluding tho \Aay all your days be filled with Silver Arrow; Todd Ballantyne, offering prayer. for a full three or four minutes. Of course, the fact that you sity of Rochester. Harvard Madical School, Stanford Raaaareh InatHuta, and U .C .LA . THE repairs from Thursday to next Monday, pupils who take 389: , holdup was the second in a week peace and prosperity. We thank you for Ernest Rampel Jr., Scott two-year service star. The table, hall and tree were are now blocking the entrance to and from the adjoining Her fiance was graduated East Central Pomona Grange FREE PUBLIC LECTURE IN MANCHESTER buses to school are requested to observe the following in­ in New Haven. The Union Trust your continued loyal patronage. Ingerto, Russell Jones, John decorated by the Christmas Co. on College Street was room, should not enter your head nor dispel you from this from Cornell University and is will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at THURSDAY NIGHT, JAN. 2ml., at 8 P.M. structions; committee and novel souvenirs also a graduate student at I COATRACK Wait for your bus either at the corner of Dockerell Rd. Patrick, Arrow of Light and Steve Robison (5), Dean robbed of about $3,(KXI, also by a needed exercise. After all, everyone admires a perfect Hillstown Grange Hall, East Liber (4), Stephen Cottle (4), were distributed by Ruth Rochester. at ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL I 48 PURNELL PLACE and Hatch Hill Rd. or at the corner of Grier Rd. and Hatch Citizen; Chris Sivo, Keith lone robber. figure. Hartford. The program will be 26 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTER PENTLAND The Florist March Ginsberg (5) and Jon The couple plan a May 31 Duclau, Joseph Cameron, But the one that really dissuaded us from following ‘‘Ringing In the New.” A Non-ProUt Edueallonaf O rg tn lu U o n I DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Hill Rd. Webelos Colors; John Farris, Patrick (5). wedding. 24 Birch Street In Downtown Mencheeter (DIVISION OF CMRIAQE HOUSE BOUTIQUE) through on this "get slim quick’’ plan was the chin-ups. II ■ ■ H IS Now it’s not that we couldn’t do them (that’s practically III kid stuff) and it was’t because we feared that we might i i'Jtl break the metal rod in the office closet. WMiVMWWM what really did it was fear of another kind — like having some co-worker Ipck the door behind us. BUSINESS So slim and trim we won’t be — until we can find the mm time after office hours. Too Many Calories State Offers Advice The most monstrous ice cream sundae ever concocted HAWAIIAN CARIWAL SWEEPS1AKES weighed 833 pounds, and was built by Bob Bercaw of To Gold Speculators Wooster, Ohio on July 13,1971. It contain^ 42 flavors and By State Department expert advice and consider the 50 pounds of chocolate fudge syrup. So said the 1973 Of Consumer Protection risks. Guinness Book of World Records. Not content with this Find out facts concerning the record, Bercaw made another sundae which far surpassed Win a trip to Hawaii for two HERE’S HOW TO ENTER Effective today, for the first company offering the sale, the first, the 1974 Guinness Book of World Records reports. Here’s Your Hawaiian Carnival time since 1933, American (Hon- determine if they have ’The latest accomplishment, created on July 4, 1972, for 11 nightsi 1. To *ntBr simply deposit th* "Win A Trip to Hawaii” sumers may legally purchase registered with the SEC, ascer­ coupons at the stor* llatad on the coupon. Coupons lalt al and possess gold, but they weighed 1,551 pounds, had 67 flavors, and used up 144 tain the hidden costs involved in Fly via American Alrllnaa 747 to tunny Hawaii tor The Herald will not b* accepted. You may enter at many should keep in mind the old the transaction, demand pounds of chocolate syrup. your vacation of a llfatima. Enter todayl It’s easy and tinws as you wish. Th* winner must b* at l*aat 18 yaare of Sweepstakes Trip! saying that "all that glitters is written guarantees, obtain the Just Imagine — and we feel so guilty when we ask for you may bo tho lucky winner. ag*. 7 nights HONOLULU not gold.” terms of your purchase in small scoop sans the whipped cream. 2. Coupons will appear In Tho Herald twice a wMk on 2 nights KONA All transfers between hotels and airports The state Consumer Protec­ writing and buy through Tuesday* and Thursdays; December 17, 19, 24, 26, 31; Host escort tion Department has joined reputable firms. 2 nights HILO with federal agencies such as Non^advertised Brand January 2, 7, 9,14,18, 21, 23. All first class hotels Get the facts concerning Sponsored by: Round trip Jet flight via American Airlines 747 Virginia Knauer’s Office of storage of the metal and make A new detergent now on some supermarket shelves in 3. Coupon entries will be picked up weekly stter noon $200 spending money on December 23, 20; Jenuary 8, 13, 20, 27. A weekly Inter-island flights Consumer Affairs, the inquiries concerning future dis­ Connecticut is very proud of itself. It purports to be a non-' Securities and Exchange Com­ advertised brand and by not advertising is passing along American International Travel drawing will be held and two winners from each store will position of your holdings when mission, Department of you are rounding out your in­ the advertising (if it did) savings to consumers. become eligible for the final drawing to be held on Arrangements made through LaBonne Travel January 28 at LaBonne Travel. Winnera of all weekly Justice, Federal Trade Com­ vestigation concerning an in­ Its parantees are apparently the same as some adver­ Service mission and U.S. Postal Inspec­ vestment. tised brands — and customers are invited to write for in­ drawings except for the last will be announced In The Let us arrange your next Herald. The wlnnsrbtlHb trip win belfAnouhcM January tion Service in spreading a If you believe you have been dependent laboratory test results as proof of performance. LaBonne Travel 29. Vacation or Business Trip! protective umbrella over the the victim of fraud or deceptive Would love to tell you the name — but shucks that would consumer with money to spend advertising you may consult 4. The Herald reservet the right to be sole |udge of the for gold, but officials realize spoil it all — cause that would be advertising. The Manchester Herald contest. with your attorney to determine 647-9949 67 East Center Street there are those who will be what steps should be taken to swayed by visions of quick protect your rights. Also, com­ Stolen From A Church Bulletin and riches and disregard warnings municate such information to WIN YOUR TRIP Manchester and advice. the Consumer Protection Area Merchants ‘ ^ ’ ^ i r a v e The purchase of and invest­ Department or the Federal The “Chuckle of the Week” which appeared in the week­ OF A LIFETIME! 67 East Center St., Manchester • Hours; Mon. thru Fri. 9-5 / Sat. 10-1 Phone 647-9949 ment in gold is a potentially fer­ agencies concerned. ly bulletin from St. Bernard’s Church in Rockville caught tile area for unscrupulous our eye for its humor and timeliness. promoters, and fradulent It reads, "A cocktail room is a half-lit lounge, inhabited WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII schemes. 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Square Dance On Saturday Charles Winfred Watson and Address Warranty Deed* Charles R. Smith Sr. to Patricia Claire Boll, both Hart­ Al Brundage of Stamford will the dean of square dance Frechette & Martin Realtors ford, Jan. 11, St. Mary’s be guest caller at the callers. Inc., property at 37 Alexander Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace Manchester Square Dance St., $34,000. will have door duty for Satur­ Building Permit* Club’s dance on Saturday from Green Manor Estates Inc. to Linri Construction Co. for day evening and refreshments 8 to 11 p.m. at the Manchester U&R Housing Corp, parcel on Eugene T. Corbitt, two-family High School. Russ and Anita will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Rd., $10,()00. Terry Werkhoven, Arthur WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII dwelling at 20-22 Wetherell St., White will cue the rounds. WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII George Hawley Jr. to John $30,000. Brundage has been calling for Wetherbee, Mr. and Mrs. Deposit only at: Deposit only at; Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Irwin Hawley and Deborah Clarence Wogman, and Mr. and Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Terrence L. Towle, fence at nearly 40 years. He was the Anne Hawley, property at 48 Bissell St., $195. Mrs. Richard Yellen. 44 founder of the Greater Hartford Barry Rd. Raymond F.Damato, rec Square Dance Club for which he room at 29 Homestead St., $3,- is still club caller. He was In­ Marriage License* strumental in starting the The 1959 census of agriculture HARRISON’S 20th CENTURY TV I; MANCHESTER REGAL MEN'G GHOP Charles Howard Cox Jr., 20 0 0 0 . KiJchotiCmiy ■wi couHtti am irour Prospect St., and Sabina Lilia Walter Fuss, tool shed at 275 Connecticut Callers Association reported the average Iowa 1 518EAITMID0UTPNE 849 Main Street 176 Rurnside Ave. I ' MANCHISTIR Piacenza, New London, Jan. 4. Tlmrod Rd., $2,00. and in 1961 he and Earl farmer was 47.6 years old. The 901-907 M AIN STREET ' Johnston started their callers in te rio r/ 649-5327 1989 census said the averagh In Dewntewn Manchester 687 Main Street, Downtown Mancheiter East Hartford I; • 643-2478 872 0538 school in Pittsfield, Mass. was 485 - a gain of leas than a 631 Main St. Brundage is often referred to as year’s age in a decade. 928-1554 Manchester OKNDUMY lAddrccc f {Town Phone TOMORROW WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII New Year’e Day, NEW YEAR’S EVE Deposit only al: Oeposil only at: Doposit only at Doposil only al: Doposit only at: Deposit only at: w ith SERVICE Mid PARTY THE CRAFT A Lift The Latch II 7m.M00UYFn. 1:00 • SBSVICE 945 MAIN II All Medicinal MMMgr. "Ah, Anotiwr Ym P* STREET WHOLESALE TIRE HOBBY CENTER II Service Availablel Norman E. 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(UPI) Griffin in the Heisman career rushing record “Arch is not only the best JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Texas had a 35-yard field Texas fullback Earl — Heisman Trophy winner Trophy voting this season. player I’ve ever coached,” (UPI) — Auburn played goal by Billy Schott with 59 rebounder all season, con­ Somers threatened at the of Pressamarita and away to a 59-43 advantage mented. Kurlowicz tallied holder, and Davis, the top Campbell, leading rusher in By Len Auster Archie Griffin and Ohio “I’m a team player,” said Ohio State coach Woody giveway with Texas in the seconds left in the first trolled the backboards with outset of the second half, but LeCourt and the boardwork after three quarters and just six points but had eight rusher in Pac-8 history, are the game with 91 yards, said Picking up the beat after a S tate’s Buckeyes, who Griffin said. “I try to do Hayes, “but he’s also the Gator Bowl and still scored period. Auburn iost the ball Thoughts for the New Year 25 caroms, 10 off the offen- behind the outside shooting of Foran, Cheney pulled never looked back. The rebounds and on many other two of the 'seven All “it was more what we did to 10-day layoff, Cheney Tech clobbered Southern Califor­ what’s best for our team. m ost popular. H e’s a a decisive upset. It’s only a matter of a few hours before the year 1974 will sive glass. Mike Beavers extended their occasions kept the ball alive Americas who will be via fumble at the Texas one ourseives than what they did trounced Somers, 74-53, in nia in the Rose Bowl a year It’s been said Ohio State can playing here. wonderful athelte and a The fifth-ranked Tigers midway through the second be history and 1975 will be ushered in at the stroke of mid­ Pressamarita, a prac- margin to as much as 25 on the offensive boards. He to us.” basketball action last night win without me and that’s wonderful person.” tied two Gator Bowl fumble period but Jim McKinney night. ticioner of the old fashioned with Blanchard clearing his also played a strong defen­ ago, are favored by one Ohio State has five of Royal felt the problem at the Beavers’ gym. A Griffin, a 5-9,180-pounder, records Monday night when biocked a punt for a safety There are a number of projects this corner would like to set shot, canned seven of 11 bench with three minutes to sive game thwarting several touchdown to beat the may have been that the small but extremely festive they lost five of seven, yet to give the Tigers a 16-3 see become realities in the 12 months ahead. floor shots for 14 points and fast break efforts. Trojans again in the New has rush^ for more than 100 Longhorns were playing on crowd of 250 saw Coach go. beat the favored Longhorns lead. Auburn held for downs Here’s a partial list off the top of my shiny dome. Mark Viklinetz chipped in Year’s Day classic. yards in 22 straight games naturai turf for the first Gerry Blanchard’s cagers and has amassed 4,064 27-3. at its nine with 59 seconds Nine additional holes at the Manchester Country Club to with 12 markers and 11 “We were a little stale The 1-5 Spartans were Griffin, who has one more time in a year and a half. push their ledger to 6-2. R o s e im B o w l left in the half to take that help alleviate the crowded conditions on the golf course, rebounds despite limited after the layoff but defen­ paced by Bob Day and Lance season left at Ohio State, career yards, including 1,620 The secret was in taking “Of course, that’s really no Balance was the key for in his junior season. as good as they gave. The lead into the dressing room. particularly on weekends. service because of foul trou­ sively we covered for each Shannon with 17 and 14 will be matched against excuse since they were the Techmen placing four Tigers recovered four of five The second half was all piaying on the same turf.” ble. other very well. Offensively, markers respectively. Pacific-8 rushing king true. Each game I want to them; Griffin, offensive Rose Queen men in double figures. Trojans fans think Davis Texas fumbies, intercepted Development of athletic facilities at Manchester Com­ we were much more patient Anthony Davis, who is play better than the game linemen Kurt Schumacher Senior backcourtman Tom With Cheney leading, 19- Cheney’s next clash is is the better of the two, of Pretty Robin Carr will three passes in the final munity College on present space available to include tban in the past,” a happy closing out a brilliant before and I want to make and Steve Myers, defensive LeCourt led the parade with 16, early in the second Thursday night at home course, and they have reign over the Tourna­ period, blocked a punt in baseball and softball fields, outdoor basketball and Blanchard noted. collegiate career. this my best game.” end 'Van DeCree and defen­ 22 points despite a poor eight period, Viklinetz picked up Chi*ney Tech (74) Soiiiem (33) against Stafford High. statistics to back up their ment of Rose Parade Texas’ end zone and stopped courts. B F Pts. sive back Neal Colzie. of 17 performance from the his third personal and was F PU. Jayvee action begins at 6. For the Big Ten co­ The Ohio State-USC con­ claim. The 5-9, 18^pound tomorrow starting at three fourth-down plays. 2 Kurlowicz 3 (Ml 6 4 Patsun 3 3-11 9 “Foran is something else frontation could produce the Linebacker Richard Wood is G a t o r B o w l charity stripe. LeCourt also forced to the bench for the 4 Foran 6 4.8 16 2 Day 8 1-2 17 champion Buckeyes, 10-1 tailback from San Fernando, 11:30 on Channel 30. “We certainly didn’t Bleacher seats at the Holiday Lanes for the comfort of 4 Viklinetz S 2-3 12 5 Shannon 7 04) 14 and LeCourt showed some national champion since No. use’s other All amerlca. had four assists and a rest of the half. But “pulling 7 8-17 22 4 Kaezmarezyk 0 04) 0 In jayvee action, Cheney and No. 2 in the nation, and Calif., has 52 touchdowns Later she’ll preside over expect Texas to be so interested spectators during major duckpin tournaments. 2 LeCourt nice individual effort tonight 1-ranked Alabama faces No. In addition, the Buckeyes number of steals in an all together’’ the Beavers 0 Pressamarita 1 Williams 1 041 2 upped its docket to 3-5 with a the Pac-8 titlist ’Trojans, 9-1- and 3,627 rushing yards at the Rose Bowl football generous,’’ said Auburn 4 Haberern 4 Erickson 0 1-3 1 but I have to say our unsung 8 Notre Dame in the Orange have the 1974 Rose Bowl’s Auburn although the Tigers Jordan called the win over around outing. ripped off the next 12 points 0 Strycharz 0 McQuane 0 04) 0 62-53 victory over. Somers. 1 and No. 4, it will be their USC. game in Pasadena, Calif. Coach Ralph “Shug” Jor­ More town maintained tennis courts to meet the ever­ 4 Morello 1 4-4 6 hero is Jim Kurlowicz. He Bowl on New Year’s Night. MVP in quarterback did not score in the third Texas “a challenge to our Six-foot-one forward Tom to lead by 15 (31-16) before 0 Martin 0 M George Prasser and Tim third straight Rose Bowl dan. “But then, we didn’t growing demand, all with night lighting units. 2 Schors 2 Bond 1 2-2 4 doesn’t score much but he A Notre Dame upset in Cornelius Greene. Davis ignited USC’s in­ period. defense.” The Tigers, 9-2 in “Jake” Foran pumped in 16 the Spartans retaliated to 0 Daggett 0 Lastrina 0 04) 0 Martin paced the Beavers confrontation. USC won 42- credible 55-24 come-from- take advantage of all our op­ 0 Matthews covers both ends of the court Miami could elevate the But Griffin, only the fifth Auburn had a 53-yard regular season play, had points mainly on offensive close the deficit to eight at 26 Totals 21 11-22 53 with 16 and 13 points respec­ 17 two years ago but Ohio portunities.” Improved entrance and exit roads to Charter Oak Park, better than anybody else on Rose Bowl winner into the junior in history to win the behind victory over Notre touchdown run on a pass in­ played against three tip-ins. Foran, a ferocious the intermission, 35-27. 18 Totals 30 1431 74 Score at half: Cheney 35-27 State got even 42-21 last No Answer The Tigers broke the Manchester’s most active sports and playground facility, our club,” Blanchard com­ tively. Heisman Trophy, and Davis Dame Nov. 30 by returning terception by McKinney wishbone teams this fall and season. No. 1 spot in the final UPI game open early by scoring with the worst possible roads. Also, a pedestrian entrance will be the focus of most of the second half kickoff 102 MIAMI (LPI) - Noire cancelled by a clip early in fared poorly, I^ing to . coaches’ ratings. two touchdowns in a 1:43 door on Charter Oak Street, near the Fitzgerald Softball Wednesday’s 2 p.m. PST Griffin, the Big Ten the attention. yards for a touchdown. Dame football Couch Are the final period. But Gargis Florida and Alabama and Parseghian, fielding span midway through the Field. Pasadena classic — threw a 14-yard TD pass to having to struggle past Southern California’s qucBlions from the presH first period. They earned the Monday, acknowledged a Bulter and added a two-point Georgia Tech. Some serious thought given by the right parties, Newcombe-Connors seventh appearance in nine n s w s first one by marching 60 conversion pass to Dan raised hand in the back of the yards but the second one “We feit that as the political, if necessary, to see that Manchester has some room. Nugent with 5:34 left to form of ice skating facility, enclosed or partially enclosed. Late Tribe Rally ‘Challenge to Our Defense-Jordan was a gift. season went along, we got AND “I’d like to know,” the make it 24-3 and Chris season’s game drew a questioner began, “ if The first score came at Wilson added a 28-yard field better at defensing the Nearing Title Play record crowd of 106,"' wishbone,” said Jordan. Outfield fences at Mt. Nebo, East Catholic and Cheney JACKSONVILLE, Fla. year to do our best.” I’ll remember and treasure Alabama had the ball on its 6:52 of the first period on a goal nine seconds from the Tech baseball fields to make games more interesting. RADK Auburn quarterback Phil a lifetime.” own two-yard line with third seven-yard pass from Phil end. Top-ranked Alabama’s win­ The Griffin-Davis match (UPI) — Auburn Coach ning margin was only 17-13. Rightfield at East and leftfield at Cheney fields are the Ralph “Shug” Jordan said Gargis explained the seven In the quiet Texas and-eight, what kind of Gargis to Ed Butler. Auburn MELBOURNE, Australia (UPI) — The giants of world is the big attraction of the defense would Notre Dame “We were outpiayed in most serious needs. Just Falls Short the 27-3 win over Texas in fumbles, five of them lost to dressing room, running back recovered a fumble at the every department,” said tennis, and Jimmy Connors, won their 61st annual Rose Bowl but TONIGHT Texas, as a case of slippery Earl Campbell said: “I have play?” Texas five on the next play Monday was Auburn’s semifinal rounds Tuesday to set up their moment of truth the brilliant Ohio State the Gator Bowl was “a There was no answer, only Texas Coach Darrell Royal. Adult Twilight League baseball will come back in due 8:00 (8) Sugar Bowl: footballs on the natural turf only two things to say and but immediately fumbled sixth Gator Bowl visit and in the finals of the Tennis Championships tailback stressed it would challenge to our defense, laughter from the press cor “We committed so many time and some serious thought should be given to this layup by the same player only other Manchester twin- Nebraska vs. Florida of the Gator Bowl. that’s all. Auburn had a good the ball back. TTiree plays the Tigers’ fourth win here. By Earl Yost Wednesday. not be a one-on-one battle. and a challenge that we met ps. The questioner was Bear errors. We got behind and sport. climaxing the spurt, pointer in the second session WEDNESDAY “There was some kind of game and we didn’t play like later, a Texas fumble gave Texas, which had hoped to The stage was set for the Davis finished second to with all the power and Bryant, the Alabama e.aeh had to desert our style of Manchester appeared well as Hall walked off with a 38- 2:00 (3) Cotton Bowl: partner, , in a dew on the grass or maybe it we are capable of.” Auburn the ball at the go to the Cotton Bowl for the Roaring into town with a eagerly-awaited meeting manhood at our command.” play (The Longhorns, who Take a close inspecition of the indoor recreation center on the road to a major upset. 27 lead at intermission. Penn State vs. Baylor marathon three hour, 20 had been just recently Texas Coach Darrell Longhorns’ 27 and Mitzi seventh straight year, was perfect record in seven when American Connors “We felt that as the seldom pass, threw the ball buildings in Manchester and one doesn’t need glasses to Seven of Hall’s last eight Demko and Quesnel each 4:45 (22,30) Rose Bowl: minute match, 64,4-6,64,2- watered,” said Gargis. “I Royal said the Longhorns Jackson took it in on runs of making its first Gator Bowl starts. Hall High of West DSC vs. Ohio State ripped through big-serving season went along we got 21 times Monday night). see that all three centers could use faceliftings, particular­ points came via the 15-foot canned 19 points as the Tribe 6, 11-9. 25 and two yards. appearance after failing to Hartford was lucky to es­ 8:00 (22, 30) Orange Australian Dick Crealy 6-4, better at defensing the really don’t know what it had “far too many turn­ “When you do that, often ly the East Side and West Side Rees. free throw lane where it shot 30 for 70, taking many BOLAND win the Southwest cape with a 68-65 CCIL deci­ Bowl: Notre Dame vs. 6-3, 6-4 and Newcombe beat wishbone. We just made up was but it was a real overs.” Everything after that was the dam breaks, and, in this wound up with a whooping hurried tries. Hall was a Newcombe and Connors “Auburn played well and Conference title. sion which kept a small but Alabama his former our minds that we were problem when we fumbled it academic. case, it did.” Why not night lights at Mt. Nebo’s baseball field which respectable 24 for 49 from will fight out for $13,000 first dominated every phase of vociferious crowd of 400 20-5 advantage. The Indians OIL CO. going to throw the football,” away down around the four would enable the American League and Moriarty’s entry canned six more twin- the field. prize, with the loser earning the game,” said Royal, who around until the final buzzer. said Jordan, whose team, or five yard line.” in the ’Twilight League to stage after-dark games. pointers than the invaders Manchester’s jayvees $7,300 but neither really EST. 1935 is wearing a neck brace to It was a case of starting like Texas, is noted for its “The ball just got away and didn’t go to the line once salvaged the prelim with a cares about the money. from us in all that hard­ relieve the pressure of a Introduction of an adult flag football program in the fall too late for Coach Doug ground attack and disdain in the final 16 minutes. 36-31 duke over Hall. Eagle Grapplers for the forward pass. hitting going on out there.” pinched nerve. “We helped which has proven popular in a number of area com­ Pearson’s Indians who saw Connors, continuing his FUEL OIL Florida Prepared It wasn’t that the locals Next start for the Tribe them out on top of that and their over-all and league unaccumstomed role as Mr. “1 think that tonight you Gargis clutched the Most munities. Games are played on Sunday mornings. didn’t have a good shot at will be Friday night in En­ that gives you a lopsided records slip to 3-4 and 2-3 Nice Guy, would say only saw Auburn and Texas pass Valuable Player Award winning, especially in the field. Lose Second Start 38.9* last night at the Clarke that he had a 50-50 chance of more than they have all trophy under his arm and game.” End of the Line final half of the last stanza. 200 Qallon Mlntmum said it would “go home with “I thought we did well to Arena. winning. season. I think our boys did To Spring Upset Overanxiousness caused Al^TOMATIC DELIVERY me and not into the team be behind only 16-3 at half­ Vi’ College basketball buffs who can take their action in the Down by a dozen points Dropping its second meet in as many starts yesterday The Wimbledon champion one whale of a job of both several basket tries to go Hull (68) 24 HOUR SERVICE trophy room.” time with the field position Mj comfort of an easy chair in the den or family room will get early in the final quarter, 59- was the East Catholic wrestling team, 36-15 to Granby, claims .he.h^s po ae|j^plhn to , offense and defense. I told astray and Hall rebounded p B F Pis. (iargis called the trophy we had with the ball and the a chance to see Tom Roy of South Windsor in action Satur­ 47 the small but aggressive 1 Nelson 9 12-14 30 Mass., at the winner’s gym. play NWebmne, who blasts ‘ the defense that the only NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - team makes the fewest mis­ If we’re not quicker or a lit­ and wound up getting fouled Rubino 10 47 24 Eagle grapplers Skip (G) pinned Grondin 2:53,185 6 4 & -6 3 2 0 “the proudest award of my field position we gave them. tle faster somewhere, then day. Maryland, with Roy in its starting lineup, is slated to Tribe found the hoop with 1 Sykura wins in the only four sets way we could win it was to The holiday atmosphere of takes,” Dickey said. “I and then hitting the one- 3 04) 6 — Hodgins (G) pinned E. life thus far. It’s something meet Notre Dame at 1 o’clock on Channel 8 and 22...UConn regularity, led by the steals 1 Lenihan 1 2-2 4 Faust, Dave Skrabut and they have ever played 300 Csntar St., ManchMtor try as we had been trying all the French Quarter has done think the kids are saying, it’s a case of a good big an pointers. 3 Broadhurst 0 04) 0 Leahy 1:08, Unlimited — B. will open its 1975-76 basketball season in the inaugural Joe and layups of Ray Sullivan, 2 Calibey Bill Leahy won by decisions ‘It’s time to play the game, against a good little man.” With 27 seconds left, 1 2-3 4 Leahy (EC) dec. Hamel 8-1. against each other hut ad­ nothing to help both teams Lapchick Classic at St. John’s University in Brooklyn. The the long range bombing of and Bill Hoch pinned his op­ mitted he doesn’t want to we’ve done all we can and Flarida linebacker Glenn Quesnel’s hoop cut the Hall 9 Totals 24 20-26 68 prepare but like it or not, UConns will join Tulane, Manhattan and St. John’s in the Mark Demko and steady ponent in the 105-pound class edge to 65-63 but Nelson become involved in a tough seventh-ranked Nebraska play Nov. 18-19...Have a nice holiday. Mike Quesnel’s rebounding as Granby won eight of the five set match. and No. 14 Florida tangle dropped in both ends of a Munrhesler (65) divisions to cop its fourth to knot the count at 59-all P B F Pts. Tix Sale “There is no tougher com­ Orange Queen tonight before a national with 4:06 remaining. one-and-one to ice the ver­ 1 Sullivan 10 04) 20 win without a setback. S u s a ! B o w l dict. Nelson didn’t tally a 2 Healy 2 2-2 6 petitor in the world than Blonde Linda Metz will be television audience in the The stretch run, that final 3 (Quesnel 5 04) 10 East's next meet is Friday Tickets for Saturday’s Newcombe over five sets,” 41st annual Sugar Bowl. hoop in the final period but 4 Demko 9 0-0 10 at the Eagles’ Nest against spotlighted tonight as four minutes, which found 3 Koepsel 1 0 0 2 East Catholic-South Connors said. queen of the Orange Bowl “Frankly, the past two or Steelers ^Super Aggressive^ netted four key foul tosses. 4 Rawlings 6 2-2 14 St. Paul. Cameron agreed with his the Manchester supporters Catholic basketball game Newcombe proved the Parade at 8 o’clock and three days haven’t been let’s get out there.’ I think Sullivan paced the Tribe 0 Ostberg 0 OO 0 Results: 98— Faust (EC) TBIIItUDONIS they’re right, it’s time to coach. finally coming to life, was a scoring parade with 20 1 McNicRle 1 OO 2 at the University of Hart­ truth of Connors’ statement' tomorrow at the Orange fabulous,” Nebraska Coach battle right down to the 1 Mikolowsky 0 1-2 1 dec. Denette 7-0,105— Hoch ford will be on sale at the in beating Roche when he Tom Osborne said Monday. play.” “You hear so much about points with Hal Rawlings 0 Collins 0 04) 0 (EC) pinned Johnson 5:12, Bowl football game. wire. 0 Wilson 0 04) 0 high school office Friday came from 2-5 in the fifth set “In the past four or five Nebraska and how we’re scoring 14,12 in the first half Like Nebraska, the Gators Vikings Familiar The difference was the in­ 112 — Brodhear (G) dec. morning from 11 to 12 to down his fellow coun­ bowl games we’ve been 12-point underdogs, but I and ^0 in the second period. 21 Totals 30 5-6 65 Shannon 3-0, 119 — TTiomp- are 8-3 on the season and vaders’ one-two punch, slick Score at half: 38-27 Hall noon. tryman. right on the day of the game, don’t think Nebraska is a Sullivan’s basket was the coming off a loss in their John Nelson and smooth son (G) pinned Nicholas but there’s no assurance super team,” Cameron said. With Pittsburgh Tickets are $2 for It was a cliff hanging bat­ last Sugar Bowl appearance. John Rublno, a pair of 6-4 1:53, 126 - Skrabut (EC) adults and $1 for students. Black Center we’ll do it here.” “ When people start dec. DeWitt 8-1, 132 - tle but Newcombe continued MOONUGHTINa Florida dropped a 20-18 deci­ talking about Nebraska they sharpshooters. The pair ac­ East Catholic season Osborne’s 8-3 Cornhuskers his domination of his long­ Makes Grade sion to Missouri in 1966, and counted for 54 of the LaVerdiere (G) pinned passes will not be accepted were favored over the are talking about the BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) — Although Minnesota time friend by rallying to a year later, Nebraska was Warriors’ point total with East Granby Quintet Dean :49,138— Denette (G) at the door as this is MIAMI (UPI) - Most Gators but Florida Coach Nebraska team of three hasn’t faced Pittsburgh since a 10-6 pre-season victory in win. trounced 34-'7 by Ken Stabler Nelson one of the better all dec. Farrell 5-2, 145 — South’s home game. football playing youngsters Doug Dickey predicted his years ago that won the 1973, Vikings Coach Bud Grant says his team will become and the Alabama Crimson around performers to show Pins Loss on Knights LaVerdiere (G) dec. Reeves About 1,200 tickets will be Newcombe survived three growing up in the state of team might be primed for an national championship,” he very familiar with the Steelers during the next two weeks. Tide. “I know their people by at the arena. Rubino was im­ 7-2, 155 — Spring (G) dec. available. match points during his long Alabama dream about the upset. said. “Of course, this team mense off the boards during Grigley 4-0, 167 — Lussier battle. day when they can play for “I think the whole thing “The question of the whole has a winning tradition and I name and reputation but I’m Ron Shanklin, Frank Lewis the first half and had 12 Paced by Jerry Young’s 37- and 15 free throws in leading Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant wiil boil down to turnovers game is whether we have a respect them very much, sure we’ll know a lot more and rookies and points with Nelson hooping point effort. East Granby sent the Crusaders to their third con­ and the U niversity of and motivation—which team little more speed,” Dickey but definitely they’re not a after looking at their game . films,” Grant said Monday. 18 in the same span. Ellington High to its third ference win in four starts. East Alabama. wants to win and which said. “We have to be faster. super team.” The Minnesota players straight setback last night, 64- Perles Wove ^Steel Curtain* The Vikings’ coach watch^ Outscoring Hall, 12 to 2, to Granby has an aggregate mark But it wasn’t that way at will not practice in 57, in an NCCC basketball tilt at of 4-’3. Ellington, now 2-2 in the the second half of tie the count at 59-59, all with Sylvester Croom, Bloomington this week and Sullivan’s side jumper and a the Purple Knights’ gym. conference and 34 over-all, was the Crimson Tide’s 6-foot, Pittsburgh’s 24-13 win over won’t make a return trip to Young netted 11 field goals paced by Tim Forbes’ 22 points. Oakland for the AFC title. 232-pound center, even Tulsa, Okla., where they “The Steelers are very Defensive Line Coach though he virtually grew up Pro Berth Will Be Next similar to the Los Angeles prepared for the St. Louis in the shadow of the Bear’s playoff contest and the Los Rams (who lost to the Tyrolean hat at Tuscaloosa. Angeles game. IeJL Vikings 14-10 Sunday in the Did Job With Steelers Croom, you see, is black For Ara After Sabbatical NFC championship game). “We feel we need three and there was a time when aren’t faced with the same There are several parallels. days of practice for the blacks were not welcome on MIAMI (UPI) - Ara said the reasons behind his pressures. They are. It’s “Defensively, Pittsburgh , just like any PITTSBURGH (UPI) - George “George lets us do our thing. He en­ the Alabama campus. Parseghian will return to decision to resign were com­ other regular season game,” just that the universal and is super aggressive, as are Perles wove the “Steel Curtain.” courages us to do it. We play team Many people just can’t get to our repair shop Therefore, it was hardly football but not for at least a plex and that they were hard the Rams. 'The Steelers have said Grant. “We’ve got two Perles brought needle and thread to defense, and as long as what we want realistic thinking that some year and not on the college to understand unless you sat national impact of Notre Dame is so great that those a great front four and very weeks to get ready and it Pittsburgh three years ago, about the to do fits into that team defense, it’s during the day, so starting January 6th we will be day you would be knocking level. in his chair and experienced pressures are magnified.” mobile linebackers. Their only takes three days.” time Head Coach was okay with that man. He deserves a lot open nights. people down for the glory of The 51-year-old coach of the pressures first hand. defensive secondary has Asked about the Vikings’ beginning to reap a harvest in his first of credit for the success of this the Crimson 'Tide. Notre Dame, who resigned “Unless you have been in Paui “Bear” Bryant, head two previous Super Bowl Just call and make an appointment. We will be maybe a little more mobility :a five-year plan. team.” “Being a black kid and his post two weeks ago as than the Rams and their defeats. Grant said, “I’d In 1972, when the Steelers won their “That’s the kind of thing Joe would able to work on your VW Monday through Friday growing up during the time I head coach of the nation’s offensive line is a veteran like to play a super game. first title ever, the AFC Central Divi­ say and he means it I guess,” said until 12:30 A.M. And we’ll do most everything you’ll did, I never really had any most prestigious football unit like Los Angeles’.” That’s what it’s going to sion crown, much of the credit went to Perles. “He’s a real gentleman and a desire to go to Alabama,” team, said Monday that he Orange H Bowl Grant said a major con­ take.” the defensive line. It was one of the top player. I’ve seen him perform for need, from a tune-up to a brake job (m^or engine says Croom, who is one of 11 will take at least one year’s cern is the strong running of best in the league then. It’s only three seasons and he always did a work is done during the day only). blacks currently on the Tide sabbatical from any kind of my shoes for a week or even coach of Alabama, knows Pittsburgh backs Franco gotten better. great job — but he was phenomenal Anyone will work on your VW during the day. squad. “That was before in­ coaching then “leave the a day, it is impossible to the feeling well. Harris and . First Time Perles says he only handled the cur­ against the Raiders.” tegration. Now we recruit door open” for the future. determine the impact,” said “I’ve been coaching for 30 tain’s fabric. His linemen pulled the Only Ted Trudon Volkswagen will work at your blacks like anybody else. “ We’re conscious of JOHANNESBURG, South The Steelers crushed Oakland’s line “The likelihood of my Parseghian. "I was not years and there were lots of Harris, naturally,” he said. Africa (UPI) — A black soccer drawstrings closed. Sunday in the AFC championship convenience. This year we got everybody coaching again in college is aware of the differences times when I considered “They are better balanced team played a white team for He says the defense began reaching game, limiting the Raiders to only 29 That’s service. we wanted.” unlikely,” said Parseghian, between being head coach at resigning,’’ Bryant ad­ now on the ground with the first time in South Africa, its peak after the first three games yards rushing in 21 carries. who will lead his team into a school like Northwestern mitted. “Either I couldn’t Bleier. He’s a plugger and a sports officials disclosed Mon­ this season. Perles says barring Injuries, that That’s Ted Trudon. battle for the final time and Notre Dame when I afford it or I didn’t have the fine ball player. What we day. “In our first three games, our could be the trend for several years to BEMIARD A. LOZEMK. against Alabama in the came here 11 years ago. intelligence. It took a lot of want to do is try to stop their 'The blacks defeated the defensive statistics were only come. 22 RRQINT STRBIT Orange Bowl Wednesday “I did not grasp the courage to do what Ara running game and make whites, 3-1, Sunday at average,” Perles said. “This made “Our front four could be great for MANCHItTIR night. “I think the next level magnitude of Notre Dame did.” Johannesburg's Fuller Park. A IStft VMr In throw the the players unhappy. But they can the next four or five seasons. Ernie Drywsll CanilrucHon 1 for me will be the white refereed the first half and and its national and univer­ ball. That’s not taking communicate with each other, and Holmes, our defensive right tackle, I Ctllingi Rtpilrad t Rtpitoed professional ranks. I hope to sal aspects. The pressures of a black the second. There were RegaVs Squirt Division MYHA Entry m UMCi a MM »uo. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - anything away from him — no incidents. they expressed their ideas and turned had problems — because of family RTCMKm make a decision on my the job were quadrupled them over to the coaching staff. Then Catcher Mike Ryan, released percentages are better for The black team, Katlehong One of the four teams in the ly, Jim Cromhie, Tim Cohen. Rear, tensions. But he came out of It. OUUtor future sometime within the from what I had been used we worked out those ideas on the Coma IR1 iTourl by the Pittsburgh Pirates at the us if we can stop the running City, had been llmitd to playing Manchester Youth Hockey Assn. Coach Ken Fahey, Brad Cole, Brad , our end, is an next year, but I will definite­ to. If you can imagine the game and make him throw.” practice field. Their advice has been emotional young man with pride.” * PRH COPF8R end of last season, will rejoin in the black African National Squirt Division is Regai’s Men’s Farliman, Eric Trudon, Ken 'IBI'niUDO N VOLKSWAGEN s »m o YOU uoNer ly not coach at the collegiate demands of the Notre Dame the club as manager of its Nevertheless, Grant said Soccer League. The white team helpful.” Defensive end L.C. Greenwood, who It out OOAL.." or professional level in job, you can understand my Charleston, S.C. team in the Shop. Squad memhers, front, ieft Conroy, Roh Thulin, Assistant T I L M M A M o r the Steelers have four of the was made up of selected "It’s time for somebody to give has signed with the World Football Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, 646-2838 1975.” decision. I’m not trying to Class A Western Carollnas players from the white National to right, Gaien Byram, Kandy Coach Bill Reavey. best receivers in football in Nightingaie, Kevin llutt, Aian Tui- some credit to George Perles,” star League, is happy with the Steelers, The Notre Dame coach suggest that other coaches League. Football League. tackle said Monday. according to Perles. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 31, 1974 MA^jLHESTER EVE^NING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 31, 1974— PAGE ELEVEN

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Nate Archibald dians appeared to be two of Oudenhove Jr., Vernon; Gerald EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for >-'*Notch, 21-14, last night at the National Basketball Chicago, 86-81, Golden State process that included rejec­ 16 — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and the strongest bets. Both Lavoie, Coventry; Walter A. LOST - 5‘/i month old black >East Side Rec. Roger Association, needs every topped Kansas City-Omaha, topped the Kings with 31 tion of a |2.6 million offer Wishes — Not Resolutions 19 — Schools-Classas then only to the sire of the teams sent representatives Lawrence, Tolland; and Ber­ Labrador Retriever wearing 20 — Insirucllons Wanted original insertion Errors which Greenwood netted six points fof break he can get. 110-102, and Washington points. from the Philadelphia to Ahoskie again Monday, trand J. McNamara, South tan leather collar. Call 649-8673. REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of Ihe the Ceitics, Jack Moreau six for Bullets 103, CavB 90 Eighth District President Michael advertisement will not be cor­ Murphy, who started his whipped Cleveland, 103-90. Phillies Monday. One of With the old year ending and the new Windsor. 23 — Homes lor Sals "Burger, Billy Silver eight for In the American Basket- Mike Riordan scored 27 the Yankee people going in almost here, Massaro — A year free of any disputes. LOST - Gray and white bobtail 24 — Lols-Land (or Sals rected by an additional inser­ second straight game in Hunter’s attorneys said a AH of those certified are tion Wiiiie’s and Vito Peroni eight points and Wes Unseld and out three times. Assessor Ed Belleville — An orderly cat, gray spot on one paw. 25 — Investment Property place of Mike Newlin, final decision could come We take pen in hand — to distribute associated with the office of the 26 — Business Property Tor the Foodmen. A spokesman for Montreal Answers to Bunny. Please call sidelined because of illness, wsssssawsw: grabbed 28 rebounds to push Wednesday, though it might some cheer. revaluation of town real property. assessor in their home towns. 27 — Resort Properly Washington past Cleveland. said Monday that President For our elected officials, department Controller Thomas Moore — Continued 649-8970. Reward. 28 — Real Estate Wanted Help Wanted 13 MIDGET again responded with a not be announced until later, Commissioner Brown said Help Wanted 13 The victory improved the Jim Fanning still believed heads, too. efficient control of town finances. MI8C. SERVICES Scoring a 32-17 win iast night brilliant performance Mon­ probably in the successful the certification is "the state's LOST- Male Beagle dog, vicini- 31 ' Services Ottered the Fjcpos were in the run­ We send these best wishes — to you, you Director of Public Works Jay Giles — A TOOL MAKERS - All-around at the East Side Rec was Pro day night when he scored 30 Bullets’ record to 26-9, best city. official recognition of the ^ of Lake Street. Call 649-4402. 32 — Painting-Papering JOBS - Interested in a job that NBA and you. year free of problems relating to washed- 33 — Building-Contracting machinists and Bridgeport in the NBA, and assured ning but Flythe said they professional excellence of Reward. requires no experience and Remodeling over the Communi­ points to lead the streaking 'The Phillies’ offer, said out bridges, sidewalks, storm sewers, 34 — RootIng-SIdIng operators. Top wages, fringe WtWSSSSSWSft coach K. C. Jones of the had been ruled out since qualified municipal assessment 35 — Heating-Plumbing benefits and overtime. offers free training, security, ty Y. Pat Silver scored eight Houston Rockets past the Joe Flythe, a member of Town Manager Robert Weiss — A recycled paper, renovation of town LOST - Hand truck, Christmas personnel.” The certifications 36 — Flooring Experience preferred. Apply at travel, education and good pay? points for the winners and Billy Los Angeles Lakers, 120-107. head coaching job for the “theirs was not one of the 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga ball Association, Kentucky Hunter’s Ahoskie law firm, balanced 1974-75 budget and a tighter- buildings, etc. were awarded only after the Eve, on Church Street. Phone Paragon Tool Company, 121 Contact your Air Force Hoyt four in a losing effort. East squad in the Jan. 14 All- better offers.” 646-0885. 38 — Services Wanted The victory was the beat Virginia, 104-85, New was “considerably lower than-usual 1975-76 budget. Town Engineer Walter Senkow — recipients had pass^ a written Adams Street. representative at 221 Asylum seventh in a row for the Star game in Phoenix. In addition to the Phillies, Assistant Town Manager Charles Recopition for detailed plans by him and MI8C. FOR SALE Street, Hartford or call 244- York defeated Memphis, than some we have examination. 41 — Articles for Sale INTERTOWN Colonels 104, Squires 85 another casualty in the high- McCarthy — A chance to explore new his staff. LOST - Savings Passbook PHONE FROM home to ser­ 2347. Rockets, who moved within 128-119, and Utah edged San received.” The CCMA designation was number 038-0-02933-0 Hartford 42 — Building Supplies Victorious twice last Artis Gilmore scored 26 priced autioneering Monday programs and projects. Building Inspector Thomas Monahan — 43 — Oogs-BIrds-Pets vice our customers for super four percentage points of Antonio, 105-104. Flythe said the field of established in a 1974 law that National Bank and Trust Co., 44 — Livestock weekend was the Manchester Mayor John Thompson — Continued Good health and a return to his duties. earnings. Choose own hours. COUNSELOR - Excellent second-place Cleveland in points, grabbed 15 rebounds (UPI photo) teams under consideration was the Minnesota Twins, was part of a legislative Manchester Green office. 45 — Boats & Accessories potential to grow with us at entry in the Intertown League. Bucks 106, Braves 91 Highway Superintendent John Burchill 46 — Sporting Goode Call 647-1810. the Central Division, and and blocked five shots to by the 1974 Cy Young Award who stepped aside when a $2 businesslike board meetings. package adopted to promote Application made for payment. Jobseekers, public relations The Siik Towners defeated Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Democratic Directors Pascal Pripano, — A winter without ice and snow, an 47 — Garden Products Windsor Locks, 50-41, with gave Murphy 75 points in his help Kentucky wallop winner was first narrowed million offer was spumed. assessment reform. 'Hie law 48 — Antiques LAB TECHNICIANS - Required background necessary. Call 568- scored 31 points, 16 of them Obstacle in Form of Jabbar Phyllis Jackston, Robert Price and Matt autumn without leaves, a spring without LOST - Calico cat named 49 — Wanted to Buy 1074. Mark Copeland (16), Paul two starting assignments. Virginia and enable the to six Monday — Cleveland, Hunter, a native of nearby sets up a Connecticut Assess­ to have a minimum CLA cer­ in the final quarter, and Moriarty Jr. — Decisions based on what’s potholes, a summer without dust and ment Personnel Certification “Margaret”, Vernon Street tification with one year Perrachio (14) and Walt Adatny He had 45 Saturday night Colonels to hold their three Hertford, has been the vicinity Crestfield Convales­ RENTALS hauled down 23 rebounds to Buffaloes Bob McAdoo Tries One-Hander the New York Yankees, San good for all the people. debris. ^ 52 — Roomt for Rent experience in a hospital (10) leading the way and percentage point lead over center of a bidding war since Committee to train, examine, cent Home. Reward. 646-0082. TEXAS REFINERY Corp. against Buffalo. lift Milwaukee over Buffalo. Diego, Los Angeles, Republican Directors Vivian Ferpson, Park Superintendent Ernest Tureck — 53 — Apartments lor Rent laboratory. Will be expected to Glastonbury, 67-46, with Jeff New York for first place in being declared a free agent and certify qualified municipal 54 — Homes tor Rent offers plenty of money plus The former Niagara star, Bob McAdoo led Buffalo Pittsburgh and Kansas City. Carl Zinsser and Hillery Gallagher — Preservation of all town parks and assessors. 55 — Business lor Rent occasionally rotate weekends cash bonuses, fringe benefits io Shrider (11), Copeland (10), the ABA’s East Division. Dec. 14 in a historic arbitra­ 56 — Resort Property lor Rent now in his fifth season in the with 29 points to become the By Monday night, Flythe Minority view based on what’s good for all parklets and a return to Manchester’s Brown said, “The whole pur­ as scheduled. These are full mature individual in Mike Thompson (10) and Jim tion ruling that said Oakland famed rustic beauty. □ FINANCIAL 57 — Wanted to Rent time, permanent positions with pros, netted eight of his 13 Braves’ all-time leading College Basketball Poll said two more teams had the people. pose of this program is to 56 — M Isc lor Rent Manchester area. Regardless taylor (10) high for the Nets 128, Sounds 119 A’s owner Charles 0. Finley State Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli, Health Director Alice Turek— An end to excellent salary and above of experience, airmail G. F. winners. field goals against the scorer. been ruled out, though he professionalize the job of AUTOMOTIVE average fringe benefits. Only John Williamson’s 19 broke Hunter’s Oakland con­ State Sen. David Odegard, State Rep. sanitation problems and a hale and hearty Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Manchester, now 3-2, faces Lakers in the fourth quarter Pistons 86, Bulls 81 declined to name them until assessing officer.” 61 — Autos for Sale those with acceptable Corp, Box 711, Fort Worth, points led six New York tract by failing to pay him Donald Genovesi and Town Director John and healthy Manchester. 62 — Trucks (or Sale Wethersfield Saturday at 6; 30 and now has hit on 31-of-45 the two teams were notified 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale references need apply. Please Texas 76101. Bob Lanier scored 26 players in double figures as $50,000 he was due. Tani — Success in private ventures when Tax Collector James Turek — Tax MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ a t the Community Y. shots in his last two games. later in the day today. 64 — Motorcyclea-BIcyclee contact: Personnel Employ­ points and grabbed 19 the Nets used a balanced at­ Wolf pack Ups out of public office. receipts close to 100 per cent of estimates. cond, third. All kinds. Realty 65 — Campera-Trallers-Moblls ment Office. W.W. Backus Dave Wohl, Murphy’s statewide. Credit rating un­ Homes NEED TO supplement an in­ rebounds to lead Detroit tack to beat the Sounds, who State Rep. Francis Mahoney — A Planning Director Eric Potter — A Hospital, 326 Washington come? Available, many full, backcourt partner, con­ necessary. Reasonable. Con 66 — Automotive Service over Chicago. The victory were paced by Colis Jones’ leadership voice in 1975 General planned community that will pow only as 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Street, Norwich, Conn. 889-8331 part-time positions. Open tributed 19 points in addition fast as people want it to pow . Easement fidential, quick arrangements ext. 357. EOE. enabled the Pistons to move 30 points. Assembly. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971 weekends. Jobseekers 568-1070. Leading Edge Human Resources Director, Health k ' . to holding Gail Goodrich to into first place in the State ^n.-elect David Barry and State Signed by 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ only four points in the se­ Rep.-elect Ted Cummings — Continuation Department Administrator and Communi­ JOBS - Interested in a job that GENERAL OFFICE - Full, Midwest Division. Chicago’s Stars 105, Spurs 104 ford. Evenings, 233-6879. requires no experience and cond half after the Laker Ron Boone scored a game- RSox Out of Picture of Manchester's good record in ty Development Block Grant Ad­ Gov, Meskill part-time. Good typing. Chet Walker scored 13 offers free training, security, Excellent benefits. Call now. star collected 16 in the first NEW YORK (UPI) — The ‘Pack is back. ’The Wolfpack, legislature. ministrator Alan Mason — A chance to MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd TOWN OF MANCHESTER travel, education and good pay? points, surpassing the 18,(X)0 high 31 points, including BOSTON (U P I)-T h e Boston A 420-foot-long, 40-foot-wide Open weekends. Jobseekers, that is. they believe that, as a matter of Town Oerk Edward Tomkiel — State catch his breath. mortgages — interim financing PLANNING TECHNICAL Contact your Air Force two quarters. career-point mark. Utah’s final four on a Red Sox, in a carefully worded buffer strip has been provided 568-1070. BOWLING Norman Sloan’s North Carolina State cagers, although principle, the unlimited bidding recopition of excellent land records Civil Defense Director, Air-Pollution — expeditious and confidential ASSISTANT representative at 221 Asylum Rudy Tomjanovich scored Warriors 110, Kings 102 jumper and a pair of free statement, Monday dropped for the $1.4 million Regional service, J.D. Real Estate picked first in last week’s ratings 22-11 over second-ranked process is inconsistent with the system. Officer, Sealer-of-Weights-and-Measures $11,626.42 - $14,331.72 Street, Hartford or call 244- 25 points for Houston while throws, to lead Utah over from the race to acquire Jim Occupational Training Center Assoc. 646-1980. WOMEN- WOMEN-WOMEN- Rick Barry scored 13 of best interest of the Boston club Judge of Probate William FitzCjierald — and sometimes Housing Code Inspector This position consists of 2347. Wouldn’t you really rather loaf COUNTRY CLUB - Ted seven-foot Elmore Smith Indiana as the No. 1 major college basketball team in the "Catfish” Hunter. to be constructed at Hillstown his game-high 39 points in San Antonio. Jim Silas was and its present playing per­ Continued sympathetic attitude to James Fogarty — Also a chance to catch technical planning work in­ than work? Bored sitting at. a Backiel 350, Larry Bates 137- paced the Lakers with 27 country, were given a run for their money overall by the "Although the Red Sox would, Rd. and Wetherell St., on the NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3, 3-11, the final nine minutes, high for the Spurs with 25 sonnel,” said the prepared people’s problems. his breath. volving compilation of maps desk all day? We need attrac­ 357, Carl Bolin 140-393, Joe Hoosiers, 322-314. under normal circumstances, Manchester Community experienced, full time, part- points and 16 rebounds. enabling Golden State to points. statement that was attributed Democratic Registrar of Voters Dog Warden Lee Fracchia — Recopi­ NOTICE and technical research. tive women who would rather Cerina 141, Ding Farr 138-138- But in this week’s rankings by the UPI Board of like to obtain the services of a College Campus. time. Highest starting salary. to club Vice President Dick Herbert Stevenson — Success in party tion of his patience with stray animals. PUBLIC HEARING Requirements: Two year’s have fun and enjoy the finer 894, John K ristof 140-376, Coaches, it was no contest. pitcher of Jim Hunter’s caliber. The facility will be con­ Liberal fringe benefits. On the things of life and earn money at O’Connell. registrations. Purchasing Agent Maurice Pass — Con­ ADDITIONAL experience in civil engineering, bus line. East Hartford Con­ C arroll Maddox 367, Dan structed on a 2.9-acre parcel, the same time. Very rewarding ’The’ IVoIfpack, 8-0 through games of Saturday after Republican Registrar of Voters Fred tinued success in getting the lowest bids APPROPRIATION cartography or drafting, or one valescent Home, 745 Main Morline 138-372, Tod Peck 141, deeded to the town by the state. work. Own transportation a D I Llio J knocking off Kent State 99-61 and Pittsburgh 86-70, out- Peck — A good try at reducng Democratic possible for town needs. BOARD OF DIRECTORS year planning experience. Street, East Hartford. Joe Salafia 350, Pete Staum 374. Gov. Thomas Meskill signed an must. Full or part-time. For ap­ giswssssssssiws gained Indiana in No. 1 votes 21-11 and overall held a 338- lead. Rec Director Mel Siebold— Recopition TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Applications will be received College Basketball Boundup easement Monday which adds pointment call Mr. James, 649- s 313 edge. The Hoosiers were 10-0 prior to Monday night’s Peace in the Town Treasurer Roger N epo — (Con­ for one of best rec propam s in the state. CONNECTICUT in the Personnel Office, WANTED - Luncheon, dinner 3%5, 9-11. the buffer strip to the area. and cocktail waitresses. Rainbow Classic finale in Honolulu, beating Florida 98-84 tinued high returns on investments and Senior Citizens Director Wally Fortin Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Building, 41 Center The buffer strip will permit Podunk Mill Tavern, 289-7929. TEE-TOTALERS- Donna and Ohio State 102-71. World low interest on borrowed funds. —At least 400 more participants in state- Board of Directors, Town of Street, Manchester, Connec­ Magowan 469, Sue Misseri 489, Town Auditor Jerome Baskin — recopized propam. access from the MCC parking Manchester, Connecticut , will LUBRICATION MEN - needed UCLA, with one first place vote, and Louisville, with the r “- V .....i ’ ticut until January 7, 1975. HELP WANTED- Production Fran Misseri 200-476, Nancy Fordham Surprises Discovery of some unanticipated sur­ Social Services Director Mary lots and will provide walkways hold a Public Hearing in the immediately for second shift, other three No. 1 ballots cast, remained third at 8-0 and this Year machine operators to fill new we have openings for Washburn 216-499, Karen Rior- pluses. DellaFera — Recopition for quiet and ef­ to the Center, plus a turnaround Hearing Room at the Municipal fourth at 7-0 respectively. openings available on both day experienced lubrication men dan 195-486, Sue Moulton 178, Town Counsel William Broneill — A ficient work. for vehicles. Building, 41 Center Street, and night shifts, requirements One of the Bruins’ victories was an impressive 81-75 Its need was explained last INVITATION TO BID for greasing trucks and trailers Sharon Richard 184-477, Molly quick return to good health. (Thief Librarian John Jackson — A com­ Manchester, Connecticut, are previous machine with a mobile unit. Starting Austin 185. Highly-Ranked USC triumph at Maryland’s Cole Field House over the Our wish is that the Assistant Town Counsel Victor Moses — munity of readers — second to none. June to Assistant Town Counsel Tuesday, January 7,1975 at 8:00 Sealed bids will be received in experience and the desire to rate $3.75 hourly, with a chance Terrapins in the finals of the Maryland Invitational. It was Recopition for a fine job. Cemetery Superintendent Robert Victor Moses by Lawrence P.M. to consider and act on the the Office of The Director of work. Production assemblers for advancement. All fringe NEW YORK (UPI) - The Player. Rutgers took third victory over Bradley; 18th- Maryland’s first loss of the season. New Year bring us ' Superintendent of Schools James Harrison — Lots of lots. Associates, architects for the following: General Services, 41 Center and testers to fill new openings benefits, uniforms and toins for light arid medium hangover came one day place in the tournament by ranked Arizona downed Despite the loss, the Terrapins held seventh, following global peace and Kennedy — Continued good relations with Water and Sewer Administrator Frank facility. Proposed additional appropria­ Street, • Manchester, Connec­ furnished. For appointment call POWDER PUFF - Nancy Jodaitis— An end to maintenace problems Moses drew up the specs and ticut until January 10, 1975 at assembling and testing. 688-2233. earlier than the one defeating St. Joseph’s, 91-56, Stanford, 80-67, with Bob No. 5 Southern California, 8-0, and sixth-ranked Alabama, town and gown. tion to Fund 61 — Community Available on both day and night Quinn 175, Pat LeGeyt 203-468, brotherhood. Board of Education — A several-years’ at sewage treatment plant. necessary papers and asked the Development Act — ad­ 11:00 a.m. for the following: Southern California’s fifth- in the first game of the Elliott scoring 30 points; 5-0, each of which won one game and also remained on the shifts. Previous experience NO TRANSPORTATION? We Sandy Edwards 459, Sylvia respite from school construction. Board of Trustees for Com­ ministrative services — $14,- FIBERGLASS TANK FOR preferred. Call Mr. Leo ranked college basketball doubleheader. Adrian Dantley scored 35 list of unbeaten major-college teams. For )ur patron- munity Colleges to back the CAUSTIC SODA have many positions on the east Johanson 460. E)emocratic Town Chairman Ted Cuni- 000.00 to be financed from a Sullivan, at 646-5880 for appoint­ side of the river. Jobseekers, team expected to have. points and helped Notre North Carolina, 5-1, also won its lone game and easement. On Sept. 30, the Bid forms, plans and St. John’s, another un­ gratitude. mings — A win in next November’s elec­ Federal Grant from Housing ment. Viking Manufacturing 568-1070. MERCANTILE - Walt Jacy And, oh boy, does it hurt! Dame withstand a last- remained eighth. And to all others involved in town trustees passed a resolution specifications are available at Corp. 75 Summit Street, ranked Eastern team, tion. and Community Development .142, Richard Krinjak 136-356, The Trojans were sup­ minute challenge to lead the ’The only changes in the top 10 came in the Nos. 9 and 10 government, including town employes and urging the governor to grant the Act of 1974. the General Services Office, 41 Manchester Conn. WANTED - Woman to stay scored a second big upset Soon-to-be Republican Town Chairman ’Mick Holmes 148-158-431, Leo posed to have easy pickings Irish over Butler, 93-83, and spots. Arizona State, ninth last week, lost to Oregon in the Nathan Agostnelli — A win in next volunteers on boards, commissions and easement. His action Monday John W. Thompson Center Street, Manchester, nights with semi-invalicl. NURSE’S AIDES- experienced, ’ >Foglia 138-159, Ed Burbank 140- against Fordham in the when it defeated 13th-ranked Dave Corzine’s 20 points Far West Classic and fell to 11th, with the Ducks taking November’s election. agencies — continued dedicated service. leaves only one step — filing the Chairman Connecticut. References required. Write Box 366, Bill Sheekey 141-356, Jim Providence, 91-79, in the document with the Manchester Town of Manchester hospital trained preferred. 11-7 P, Manchester Herald. championship game of the paced DePaul to a 76-63 over the 10th position; and South Carolina, formerly in Police Chief James Reardon — A busy Board of Directors shift. Medical Placement Ser­ Bell 144-370, John Aceto lM-354, finals of the Ocean State time in soon-to-be retirement. town clerk’s office. Manchester, Connecticut Connecticut ECAC tournament at triumph over Northwestern 10th, lost to St. John’s (N.Y.) in overtime in the Ocean City PARK HILL JOYCE To all Manchester Herald Readers — A vice, 232-5226. AVON - Never sold before? Ed Tomkiel 156-376, Jeff Miller Classic at Providence, R.I. Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Robert B. Weiss, Madison Square Garden which gave Coach Ray Tournament and dropped to 12th. Town Fire Chief John Rivosa—Ground­ Very Happy New Year. May it be a year of Don’t worry. As an Avon 350, Pete Larson 360, Tony Vann Drake took third place in the breaking for new Buckland Firehouse. ticut this twenty-seventh day of General Manager ACCOUNTANT - Senior. One or Monday night but ran into Meyers the 501st win of his Kentucky, which smashed Kansas, 100-63, and Notre peace, Irath here and abroad, and may it Representative you can earn 361, Mel Burbank 3'70. FLOWER SHOP Eighth District Fire Chief Granville December, 1974 more years exposure to public one of the biggest upsets of tournament by beating career. Dame—then ranked in a tie for 18th—113-96, jumped from be a year of a return to jobs and of a money in your spare time. And South Carolina, 92-71, as 36 OAK STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Lingard— Additional facilities for housing accounting. Experience in I'll show you how. Call 523-9401. the last few seasons when 15th to ninth. stabilized economy. preparation of various tax PARKADE BANTAMS - Pat Larry Haralson and Terry fire equipment. the Rams scored a 83-66 vic­ Derailment returns helpful. Send resume to THE NEW YEAR is near, start Sheldon 169-189-486, Dale Benka combined for 41 -Carlson 153. tory. Box ”TT” Manchester Herald. off on the right foot - working! points in the first game of Cuts Power Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. So, instead of heading WAITRESSES - needed to start PARKADE JUNIOR - Dale that doubleheader. home for California on the STRATFORD (UPI) - Lights immediately, full, part-time. COMPANY seeking dynamic Lundy, 180, Kevin Sullivan 176- MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES MUNICIPAL BUILDING giddy wings of a New Year’s Kansas won the Big Eight went out in Bridgeport and Open weekends. Call now. Call fashion minded person with 519, Gail Shimaitis 189-451, Lori Jobseekers, 568-1070. perosonality plus, ground floor Eve victory party, the tournament by defeating Stratford early today when a Bilodeau 194-506, John White Penn Central commuter train opportunity for career minded Trojans leave New York as Discharged Friday: Zoetje Windsor; Brenda Sutton, Brozyma, 49 Salem Rd.; . 498. Iowa State, 76-75, on Rick derailed and knocked down a KITCHEN HELP - Dietary person. Come in or call Tagway Vinton, Rt. 30, Coventry; Clif­ Amston. Mildred Pickup, 167 E. Center Aides - Part-time with an op­ another victim of Suttle’s turn-around jumper major power line. Shoe Store, K-Mart Plaza, 207 BALL ’n CHAIN - Fred “GARDEN-ITIS.” with 38 seconds left at Kan­ ford Canet, 3W Garden Dr.; Discharged Saturday: St.; Bambi Petrello, East Hart­ CLOSED portunity to work full-time. 7-9 Spencer Street, 646-9459. There were no injuries among Lucretia Gillette, 29 Cottage Elizabeth Richloff, 217 Autumn ford; Zlata Dimovski, 321 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Koskenko 208, Bob Bower 537. sas City, Mo. Kansas, the passengers of the four-car Coach Bob Boyd didn’t St.; Raymond Roy, 109 Holl St.; St.; Walter Miarecki, Broad Phoenix St., Vernon; Edwina Or 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p^.m. and 4- WANTED - Woman to live in as winner of its 11th title in the train, which went off the tracks 6 p.m. On bus line. East Hart­ criticize his players and WITH MY FREE BONUS SlUB Harvey Oates, East Hartford; Brook; John Hanley, ^ Diane Lenertz, 15 Horace St.; Rebec­ Wednesday, January 1,1975 companion to semi-invalid. HOLIDAY CATERERS- two miles west of Stratford at ford Convalescent Home, 745 tournament’s 29-year Beverly Morin, East Hartford; Dr.; Frances Jacobsen, 2589 ca Ludwig, 249 Mountain Rd., Room and board in exchange Jo an B aldyga 133, E llen graciously admitted that 7:42 a.m. It had left New Haven Main Street, East Hartford. for light housekeeping and history, trailed by as many Carol Rogers, 97A Downey D r.; Ellington Rd., South Windsor; Ellington. Seymour 126, Debbie Wilson Fordham "outplayed us in at 7:18. cooking. References required. as 13 points after Kansas Frances Rafala, 58 Haw^orne Arthur Willey, 71 Green Rd.; Also, Helen Thompson, 38 125, Betty Ritchie 154, Betty every department’’ but The cars remained upright CLEAN-UP man needed to Write Box L, Manchester State topped Nebraska, 80- St.; Thomas Knight, Bolton Lydia Simon, Gilead Rd., Sterling PI.; Burl Lyons, 20 Emergency Telephone Numbers Aceto 131, Barbara Casey 125, couldn’t hide his disappoint­ when they derailed, but hit a start now, full-time, good pay. Herald. 63, for third place. Branch Rd., (Toventry. Hebron; Crystal Page, 124A Tuck Rd.; Leo Blanchette, 15 Call immediately. Jobseekers, Helene Dey 131, Carol Rawson tower carrying power lines. ment at the result. Fordham Also, Nicole Baraw, 101 South Rachel Rd.; Wayne Collins, Ferndale Dr.; John Zelenak, 568-1070. SALESWOMAN needed to start ' 134-359. An official of United H ighw ay...... 649-5070 led by only 35-32 at halftime In non-tournament games, St., RockVille; Karen Mattesen, Amston; Litxla Soucy, Broad 167 Green Manor Rd.; Phyllis immediately, full, part-time, no Illuminating Co. said power but went on an 18-10 spurt in Wichita State had four starts Warehouse Point; Andrew Rez- Brook; Joyce Washburn, 38 Righenzi, East Hartford; COLLEGE AGE person to experience. Call Jobseekers, was out for up to an hour in the second half and con­ nick, 205 Kennedy Rd.; Ann Maple St., Vernon. Carolyn Mazzarella, Carriage Refuse ...... 649-1696 babysit, several hours weekly, 568-1070.______Ex-Jet Dies combine for 79 points and a most of Bridgeport and Strat­ call 649-7804. trolled the game the rest of Jenkin, East Hartford; Michael Discharged Sunday: Bertha Dr., Tolland; Kristine Hoff­ CARLISLE, Pa. (UPI) - 95-91 triumph over 20th- ford and parts of Fairfield and ASSISTANT Superintendents Preacher, Grandview Rd., Barnes, 90 Rachel Rd.; James man, Old Farm Rd., Tolland; ■Funeral services will be held the way. Darryl Brown ranked Memphis State in the Trumbull. Lights flickered for a PART-TIME mature woman needed for 103 apartment units Tolland; Diane Kelly, 297 South Petrozza, Burbank Rd., Mary Mayne, 44 Benton St.; Sanitary Water and Sewer 649-9697 in Manchester, 80 apartment here Thursday for Clyde scored 24 points, repeatedly first home loss for the short time in other towns for dental assistant, afternoons. Washington, former defensive outfought the taller Trojans (^=Tcr->' St., Rockville; Sebastia Moz- Ellington; Thomas Wilson; 31 Charlene Dunn, 64G Spencer Experienced or will train right units in East Granby and 164 Tigers; Brian Frishman and between Westport and New lartment units in Vernon. Call back for the New York Jets and zicato, 290 Pierce Rd., South Candlewood Dr,; Teresa St.; Emily Grant, 99 Strickland person. Call 649-3443. m)ii off both backboards, had 14 Mark Handy scored 20 Haven as service was dis­ Eaiiastern, 646-8250. New England Patriots who died St. rebounds and was named the points each in leading rupted. FAST FINGERS - Full-time at the age of 36 of a brain 500.000 tournament’s Most Valuable Brigham Young to a 100-87 ROWS However, UI said all the typist needed to start im­ LUNCH HOUR for grill - Apply tumor. lights were back on by 8:43 a m. mediately. Call Jobseekers, Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak Street, Penn central said it was sen­ 568-1070. Manchester. ding trains up from New York 1975 Year of Challenges City to try to restore service as MUFFLER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK far as Fairfield. Buses were to Agency Recommends HOUSEWIVES! Says GOP Chairman Morra be used to make connections DO YOU WANT TO EARN with New Haven and towns east Adding Marlborough 1966 thru 1968 of the wreck. EXTRA MONEY? HEBRON We have an Immediate opening for women who want to "1975 can be a Happy New Lebanon is also buying the ser­ work only part time. Afternoons, approximately 2-5 p.m., 6 FORD FALCON MUFFLER BOLTON up that discarded can or bottle Anne Dulluire 6 Cylinder Engine on the roadside. It all helps. Year," he said. vice. days a week. Must have car. Donna Holland "We must put aside our petty Grasso Names Carrenpoiiiienl Ford asked that the Phona Todayl Installed while you w e lt...... Corre*pondenl differences and get it all Schools Reopen 228-.1267 selectmen fill a vacancy on the Don Hatak (Circulation Dapt.) Thomas Ford, representative 646-0375 together." All students attending Bolton Lewinsohn board of directors for the agen­ Manchestar Evaning Harald "1975 will no doubt be a year Paraphrasing the late Presi­ Elementary School, Bolton of the Columbia-Hebron- cy. 647-9946 To Staff Andover Community Health of challenges for all — in­ dent John F. Kennedy, Morra Center School or Bolton High First Selectman Aaron Reid Services, Inc., told the Board of dividuals, the town, the state, said, "We should ask ourselves School will return to school said if funding can be obtained and federal governments.” what we can do for our town, HARTFORD (UPI) - Nancy Selectmen that the agency is the town will create a job under In the next few weeks, we’ll be Thursday at their regular 7GUARANTEEDV those stubs. You could end up with a cool and come to our second drawing on That’s a prediction from Lewinsohn, 40, of Farmington, recommending that the new one-year Emergency announcing the biggest event In our three hall million. not what our town can do for times. COAST RegalSSSr Wednesday, February 19. You'llliave a Robert Morra, chairman of the us.” has been appointed executive Marlborough be included. Employment Program which I year history. Our 5()0,000th winner. chance to win our $500,000 grand prize, or aide to Gov.-elect Ella T, The selectmen will ask the WANTED - IMMEDIATELY! serving you with the nation’s finest MUFFLERS Republican Town Committee. will start Jan. 6. TO To.celebrate, we're giving you two groat HOW TO WIN^ our $25,000 second prize. But to be eligible Grasso, her office announced town attorney to see if a town games for the price of one. Our regular “We as townspeople can help Horse Hearing C OAST WITH THE STUB. for the $500,000 drawing, you MUST claim Monday. meeting is required or if the In Rockville area • Boys and girla for| * We epeclallze In custom exhaust systems. weekly Double Play drawing worth up to Every Lottery ticket dated from December Boton through these times by your $2,500 prize by February 17. Miss Lewinsohn has been ad­ selectmen are authorized to I newspaper delivery. Call.. •h We Install complete exhaust systems on most $200,000. And our new bonus stub drawing 19 to January 23 comes with a free bonus simply being a good neighbor to HARTFORD (UPI) - The Douglas M. Costle said the MILK PRODUCTION worth $500,000 ($25,000 a year for 20 years). each other and to the town,” hearing will begin at 2 p.m. at ministrative assistant to Mrs. have Marlborough taken into American and foreign cars, and light duty trucks. stub and an extra 6 digit number. If your Connecticut Department of En­ SACRAMENTO (UPI) ■■ The Our biggest cash prize ever. bonus number matches the number we draw Morra said. Wolcott High School, recess at 5 Grasso during her four-years as service. vironmental Protection will average annual pnxiuction of CIRCULATION DEpT. Pick up extra tickets, so you’ll have plenty on Friday, January 24, you'll win $2,500. "We must be willing to give p.m. and reconvene at 7 p.m. congresswoman. If Marlborough was dropped Corner of Broad iM IK iU I hold a public hearing Thuraday milk per cow in California is of extra chances to win. And hold on to Claim your prize by Monday, February 17, OOMMOIMUftliWilOQOMIMlWV our time and talents when on three applications for a The applications concern A native of Oklahoma City, from the service Hebron's cost MANCHESTER EVENIN6 HERALD and Center Street M on.-FrI... 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 13,066 pounds, about 30 per cent called upon, whether It means proposed horse racing facility sewage disposal, water runoff she graduated from Smith would increase; Marlborough Phone 646-2112 Thit week’s drawing will be held st Newington High Sdiool, greater than the national Sat ...... 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. working at our park, serving on In Wolcott. Environmental and the conducting of a College and received her doc­ buys services from the agency 647-9946 average, the state Department Wlllerd Ave., Januery 2 at 7:00 P.M. a committee, or simply picking Protection Commissioner regulated activity on an inland toral degree from Harvard. She now which is about 19 per cent wetland. will earn $28,000 annually. of the agency’s budget. of Food and Agriculture reports. 1 I K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 31, 1974- PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 31, 1974

OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BENJY BY JIM BERRY HoolIng-SIdlng-ChlmMf 34 Ooga-Blrd$-P»H 43 Apartments For Rent 53 Homes for Rent 54 i u k ; s b u n n y

HEY.' HOW COME I WAS HUN0RY,>VJ’ HE ALWAYS BUSS ME IF YOU RE WAITING FOR ME To BIDWELL Home Improvement DOG-CAT boarding reser­ MANCHESTER - Newer one- TWO new Northfield Green HELLO, , ceofye 1 I TMOUSHT THAT MY WORD, MARTHA,a'P Co. Expert Installation of vations. Combined Inside/out- bedroom Ranch-type apart­ BUMS.' YOU'RE FEEDING FOR HANDOUTS WHEN I'M EATIN’/ NOW FALL ASLEEP FORGET IT— l . PLANNED TO ENOOY A /'/M FOfZ. , condominium homes with three w h a t i T i s v e r y ■ B A R T A K IN 0 OF SOME h i m s o e a r l y THAT HE'S OCCUPIED WITH HIS ORUBI PROMISED TO CAa MY COUSIN M - e - T aluminum siding, gutters and slde runs, partitioned privacy, OUIET EVENING AROUND ment. Private entrance. b ed room s, 2 1/2 b a th s, AILIN' I DCPRESSeO FOOD MIGHT CHEER , IWTHE CAY? FIGURE F 1 CAN EAT AS FAST AS HE AT MIDNIGHT, BUT IF YOU'RE THE HEARTH! HOWEVER. trims. Roofing installation and Mrmicidal lighting. Canine Includes heat and appliances. carpeting, air-conditioning and YfeR S , ABOUT THE HIM UP.^ CAN WE’LL WIND ANXIOUS TO JOIN THE OWLS iiN \ armckr ■ THE BOYS DID ASK M E repairs. 6 4 9 ^ ^ , 8769109. Holiday, Inne, 2MSheldon Road, $185 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, much more. Each $350. monthly UP IN A DEAD PARTY, G O --*l WOULDN'T TO LEAD OUR CHOIR h e a t .' Manchester, 6465971. Realtor, 6436535, 6461021. plus utilities. One year tease or DREAM OF GOING IN A M EM O R IA L HORACE Tetrault - Siding, lease with option to buy. Call a g a in s t n a t u r e ! MEDLEY AND' roofing, storm windows, aw­ FREE-little black poodle, MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- Frank Filloramo, 646-6555. V/ nings. Quality workmanship, ved. )a w ith bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 free estimates. Fully insured. chlldfren.’ CalV?42-^124*^or M 6 baths, full, private basement. WILLIMANTIC - Oak Ridge 872-9187, 6463417. 9272. Includes heat, appliances, Village. New 5 and 6 rooms, carpeting, patio and pool. $275 from $175 per month. ROOFING - Specializing Antiques 4$ monthly. Paul W. Dougan, References and security. Fur­ repairing roofs, new roofs, Realtor, 6436535, 6461021. nished models open daily. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned WANTED Antique furniture, Builder, J. Llndy Childress, 456 1 2 -1 1 and repaired. 30 years glass, pewter, oil paintings, or RESPONSIBLE female to 0797 anytime. experience. Free estimates. other antique items. R. share home in Manchester with Howley, 6465361. young family, good location, Harrison, 643-8709. ANDOVER LAKE - Furnished MICKEY FINN BY HANK LKONARI) reasonable, references needed. 4Mi room house, lake privileges, ROOFING - Installation and Homes For Sale 2 3 Hornet For Sale 23 Service! Ottered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Write Box JJ, Manchester fireplace, large yard, garage. repairs, gutters, storm win­ □ RENTALS Herald. Call 228-3485. C U TTER IS VEAH, BUT MAYBE THAT'S STRANGE.' HIS dows, doors. Experienced aOIN' TO BE IF HE GETS CAR IS PARKED SHARPENING Service - PAINTING and pap quality workmanship. Fully in­ MANCHESTER - Gracious ...... I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S TRUE— V OfCAY/ DELIGHTED ENOUGH HEAT, OUTSIDE/ Saws, knives, axes, shears, excellent work. References. BUT MCKENZIE TOLD ME THAT J W E 'L L sured. Free estimates. two-bedroom Townhouse, Butineaa tor Rent 55 TO S E E U S HE'LL START skates, rotary blades. Quick Free estimates. Fully insured. Rooms for Rent 52 SLICK CUTTER BET FIVE BRING AGAIN! TELLIN ' THE TRUTH! Reasonable irices. Rick private entrances and patio. THOUSAND ON THE ROCCO £ ^ H IM IN j service. Capitol Equipment Martin Mattsson, 649^31. Burnett, 6463 Co., 38 Main St., Mancnester. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Full basement. Includes heat, MANCHESTER - East Center KID TO LOSE/ appliances, carpets and pool. Street. Modern air-conditioned Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom nished rooms, centrally $255 per month. Paul W. ii-ai SSSu, /X-31 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 64S- decorating. Interior painting. Heating-Plumbing 35 located. Kitchen privileges. office space, from 100 to 2,000 THE WORRY WART • M tea 7958. Parking. Reasonable rates. Dougan, Realtor, 6461021 or square feet, $4.50 per foot. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. 643-4535. Remodeling. Exterior painting. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Phone M62358. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. MLTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BCD FISHER REWEAVING burns, holes. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. cleaned with electric cutters, TWO-BEDROOM duplex, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Fully insured. For estimate call by professionals. McKinney LARGE ROOM with twin beds, ELLINGTON - 2,000 sq. ft. new appliances, full basement. No f ALBERTO WELLSERVE JULIUS AMD JEFF ' w HATLl V b r in g fAG T w o Window shades, Venetian 649-9658. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ double closet space, references brick and steel building, clear ■HEX pets. Lease and security. $210 WILL WERE HIRED TO a n d biinds. Keys. TV for rent. pany, 643-5308. required. Call M9-0719. span, loading dock, heat and s h o r t / y o u LATER IT R E / eCCf7&)i\ SO D ^ per month. Available January Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. air-conditioning optional. 872- SR I MG US VYAIT w h e n y o u WAITOM PEOPLE 3 AStAA '-LLOA W Building-Contracting 33 1st. 647-9773, 6469455. NO JOB too small, toilet FURNISHED room for 8351. \ ______A DRINK? NVoU. h a d t o o U M D E R TH E OF 1^5 0 0 ; MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen gentleman, all comforts of MUTT MUCH.' MANCHESTER - Newer three TABLES' Removal, pruning, lot clearing, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - faucets replaced, repaired, rec home, kitchen, parking, securi­ SINGLE ROOM and three spraying. Fufiy insured. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ty. 6496936, 6463436. bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, rooms availabU as suite or — \ & rooms, bathroom remodeling, all appliances, ca^eting, Licensed. Free , estimates. ditions, rec rooms, porches and heat modernization, etc. Free singles. Air-conditioning, off PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DANIEL F. REALE roofing. No job too small. Call private. $250 monthly. Security. street parking. Phone John H. Phone 6463437, 633-5354. estimates gladly given. M & M ROOM FOR lady, quiet, con­ TWERE'S TOM COOK!'^ SHOULDN'T YOU SAY BUT w w Y A K 64631«. venient private location. 224 Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ Lappen, Inc. M65261. / Realtors Plumbing & Heating, 6462^1. tin, Inc. Realtors, 6466144. WE INTRODUCED US S O M E TH IN G T O WIMF SPOIL A GO OD TREE SERVICE (Soucier)' Charter 6ak Street, 643-8368. r—^O EACH OTMER! J P A R T Y r 175 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Trees cut, trimmed or topped, CARPENTRY - Repairs, TWO-ROOM office with private TOWNE Plumbing Service, ATTRACTIVE two room apart­ stumps removed, fully insured. remodeling, additions, roofing. repairs, alterations, vanity MANCHESTER - Clean, fur­ lavatory, near Mancnester Call David Patria, South Wind­ ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, Memorial Hospital. Call 646 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Got a tree problem? Well worth cabinetsabii ■ a specialty. • Call to■ nished room for gentleman on a phone call. 742-8252. sor, 644-1796. bus line, parking. Call 646-2482. electricity, references. No pets. 1186. Help Wanted 13 TWO-FAMILIES, newly listed. 8:30 a.m., 6 p'.ip.m. to 7 p.m. 646 Call 6463167 or 2263540. A 4-4 in excellent condition, for 4056. A MaNaeg** 6r>4lae*a feetere AL S m?i HAPPY NEW/EAR/ li-31 CUSTOM MADE Draperies, WES ROBBINS carpentry FURNISHED light CASHIERS - WAITRESSES - $48,500. An older 6-6, practically MANCHESTER - super one in the center of town, $38,900. T. very reasonable work remodeling specialist. Ad­ BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - housekeeping room for elderly BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Full, part-time to start im­ guaranteed, call anytime. 646 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, lady on first floor. Heat and bedroom Townhouse, private OFFICE SPACE CAPTAIN EASY mediately. Experience J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Prompt, courteous service. Call patio and basement, includes 4266. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 643-1496. utilities included. 647-1193. FOR RENT referred but not necessary, heat, ^pliances, carpeting, and ER-THANKS-BUT WE 6463446. 250 square feet, center of HIS HIGHNESS, THE SHEIK OF UNFORTUNATELY HIS 5obseekers, 568-1070. MANCHESTER - New listing, pool. J135 per month. Paul W. MIRHABAi APOLOGIZED FOR ROYAL LIMOUSINE IS WOULDN'T DREAM O P 5-room Ranch, stone fireplace, TRUCKING - Odd jobs, moving LYNN'S PLUMBING - WILL RENT room to college Manchester, air-conditioning SENDING THIS HUMBLE CONVEY- UNDERGOING TUNE-UPl GETTING SO FAMILIAR large appliances, cleaning student. References required. Dougan Realtor, 6461021, 646 WHEN WE'VE BARELY Bualneat Opportunity 14 tile laund^ room, tile bath, Aluminum Siding Repairs, remodeling, new con­ 4535. and parking. Call: 643-9551. ix A ^ ANCE TO PICK YOU UPS --- carpeting in living room, com­ cellars and attics. Free es­ struction. Water pumps. Call 6467804. binations, garage, city utilities. timates. 644-1775. KItchm R*-mod«llng French spoken also. 8767263. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC NOTICE - Subway N«w Additions ONE ROOM and three room •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Submarine Sandwich franchise Owner anxious to sell, priced at Apartments For Rent 53 furnished apartment - All THE BORN LOSER GUTTERS cleaned and R.E. MILLER, Builder FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing available in this area. Ideal $38,500. Charles Lesperance, utilities. Older persons □ AUTOMOTIVE 649-7620. repaired. Painting and - Repairs and remodeling, WE HAVE customers waiting small business. Call 1-372-6525 Call 649-1421 preferred. 272 Main Street. p ;HPj.HOlWDO'' 4 o u ' v « 6 o r }aperhanging. Call Bill Lessard sewer lines cleaned electrical­ for the rental of your apartment for details. Autos For Sale 61 $23,500 - Clean four-room older ly. Prompt service on emergen­ or home. J.D. Real Estate SIX LARGE rooms, 3 or 4 cies. 6467024. home. Central location, very Associates, Inc. 6461980. bedrooms, central, quiet street, low taxes, completely TWO HANDYMEN - will clean LEON Cieszynski builder - new NEED CAR? Credit bad? I M t O R W T *\WHO'S attics and cellars, light homes custom built, $225. Security, lease. 6461924, □ REAL ESTATE redecorated inside. Belfiore Flooring LOOKING for anything in real Bankrupt? Repossessed? m o * trucking, reasonable rates, 646 remodeled, additions, rec 36 649-5675. Agency, 647-1413. estate rental — apartments, Honest Douglas accepts lowest 5305. rooms, garages, kitchens down, sm allest payments. Hornet For Sale 23 remodeled, bath tile, cement FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, homes, multiple dwellings, no TWO R(X)M apartment, heat, Lott-Land tor Sale 24 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Douglas Motors, 345 Main. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ (specializing in older floors). hot water, stove, and C 1.7> Ui. Nl Associates, Inc. 6461980. TOliLAND - A warm home eling, rec rooms, offices, tial or commercial. Call 646 Ceilings and inside painting. refrigerator, third floor. Call ANDOVER — Three wooded, TOYOTA - See us for reliable trimmed in sunshine. Six-room household repairs. Phone 646 4291. John Verfaille, 6465750, 872- after 5:30. 6462236. surveyed and approved lots, up 2222. VILLAGER APARTMENTS - used Toyotas with our 66

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Joseph J. Delekta J. Mason of Hartford; a COURT CASES Joseph J. Delekta, 62, of West New Year Quietly daughter, Mrs. Otis McCann of Hartford died Monday at Manchester; and a grand­ Uncas-dn-the-Thames Hospital daughter. CIRCUIT COURT 12 charge of third-degree larceny. VAIL, Colo. (UPI) - Presi­ tagonist, promised to rein­ in Norwich. Funeral services are Friday ManohMtor Seulon The charge stems from the dent Ford arranged to welcome troduce the measure. He was a brother of Stanley a t 11 a.m. at the Holmes Disposition in court Monday theft of a guitar Oct. 24 from the New Year quietly, with The Fords have a tradition of Delekta and Mrs. Katherine Funeral Home with the Rev. included: David’s restaurant in the family and friends at his rented spending New Year’s Eve at Fedora of Manchester. Dr. George Webb officiating. • Michael Matthews, 28, of Parkade. ski lodge, after a day of skiing home. A family dinner was Other survivors are another Burial will be in East West Hartford was given a 66- • Donald E. Crawford, 32, of and some work at his desk. planned and close friends at the brother, three other sisters, and Cemetery. day suspended sentence for two Westlawn, Ore., operating a Ford made plans to fly back to ski resort were invited to stop several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the charges of issuing a bad check. motor vehicle while under thb Washington after New Year’s by for the midnight celebration. The funeral will be Thursday funeral home Thursday from 2 Judge John FitzGerald placed influence'of liquor, $200. The Day and is scheduled to arrive Ford was expected to start at 9:45 a.m. from the Richard' to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. him on probation for one year charges of disorderly conduct, W. Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 at the White House Thursday working on his State of the on several conditions, one of interferring with an officer and New Britain Ave., West Hart­ evening. An aide expected Ford Union address on his return to which is to make restitution for evading responsibility were all ford, with a Mass at SS Cyril today to deal with the 115 bills Washington. The bulk of the the checks. Six other bad check nolled. and Methodius Church, 55 Joseph R. Elmore awaiting his action. They were document was expected to SOUTH WINDSOR -Joseph charges were nolled (not • John (}uesnel, 38, of Hart­ Charter Oak Ave., Hartford at passed as Congress adjourned focus on the problems of the prosecuted). ford, disorderly conduct, $75. 10:30. Raymond Elmore, 84, of 498 and must be acted on by mid­ economy and the related oil Ellington Rd. died Monday at • Robert Stecko, 20, of 426 W. • Michael Williams, 19, of Burial will be in Mt. St. night Saturday. shortage. New London, disorderly con­ his home. He was the husband Middle Tpke. was given a 60- Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Among them is the controver­ Ford also must wrap up in the day suspended sentence on the duct reduced from first-degree field. of Lena Stoughton Elmore. sial bill to give the Soviet Union next several days his 1976 fiscal He was bora Jan. 7, 1890, in criminal trespass, $40. Friends may call at the a mosUavored nation trading year federal budget. Sources Reports Due funeral home Wednesday from South Windsor and lived there treatment, passed after Sen. said it may run as high as $340 all his life. Until his retirement Cases nolled (not prosecuted) 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., was billion, a record. included: three years ago, he was a tobac­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Cam­ satisfied Russia would permit Ford spent three hours skiing paign finance reports are due • Raymond F. Clark, 20, En­ Romeo U. Larose co farmer. thousands of Soviet Jews to Monday, proud of his improved He w as a member of on or before ’Thursday from field, reckless driving. SOUTH WINDSOR - Romeo leave the country. form. His 18-year-old son Steve treasurers of continuing • Mai D. Donahue, 27, of U. Larose, 74, of 31 Millbrook Evergreen Lodge of Masons, Ford signed the $2.7 billion said the President has lost 10 and a member of the First It’s Mrs. Evelyn Wenner political committees such as East Hartford, fourth-degree Dr., East Hartford, formerly of foreign aid bill Monday and cast pounds, in spite of nightly par­ town committees. Secretary of larceny. South Hadley, Mass., died Mon­ Church of Christ his 19th and 20th vetos to reject ties. Mrs. Evelyn Wenner has retired as nurse at Coventry High Congregational in South Wind­ the State Gloria Schaffer said • Annie I. Keating, 53, of 869. day at Manchester Memorial the strip-mining bills and Press Secretary Ron Nessen School, the only nurse the school has known since it Main St., third-degree robbery. sor. Monday. The reports must in­ Hospital after a long illness. He legislation that would have said the nightly Yuletide par­ • William L. Kingsley, 48, of Other survivors are a son, opened. In a Herald story Friday about her retirement, she clude contributions and expen­ was the father of Mrs. Donald required that 30 per cent of im­ tying for the Fords was normal was referred to as Mrs. Evelyn Winter. ’The Herald regrets ditures for the period from Oct. 213 Center St., breach of peace. (Madeline) Huot of South Wind­ Elliott S. Elmore of South ported oil be carried in during this season. Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. that error. 27 to midnight Monday. Mrs. • Steven L. Parker, 25, of 213 sor. American tankers by June 30, Betty Ford has been lunching Center St., breach of peace. Marjory Carr of Dalton, Mass.; Schaffer said campaign He was formerly employed 1977. with friends, reading and shop­ • Steven J. Palmer, 16, of a sister, Mrs. Helen Griswold of treasurers should ' mail their for ten years at Pratt & He said the strip-mining bill ping in the Vail village. She Glastonbury, fourth-degree West Hartford; 12 reports to her office by Whitney Aircraft Division of would cut down the supply of oil wears a new, bright yellow ski L&M Water Co. registered, certified or special larceny. grandchildren and 17 great­ United Aircraft Corp. in East at a time when e n e r^ sources suit even though she no longer • David C. Wehner, 17, of grandchildren. delivery mail to insure a Jan. 2 Hartford until his retirement a re dwindling. Jackson, skiis because of osteoarthritis, East Hartford, third-degree Funeral services will be postmark and avoid the ten years ago. working at becoming a Ford an­ a back ailment. possibility of a $50 late filing criminal mischief. Other survivors are his wife, Thursday at 11 a.m. at Newkirk Gets rate Hike 6 Whitney Funeral Home, 318 penalty. a son, another daughter, 3 The state Public Utilities $5,100 approved would provide Burnside Ave., East Hartford. brothers, 4 sisters, 14 the company with sufficient The Rev. Arthur Dunham will Commission has approved an 80 grandchildren, and several revenue to show a net profit. officiate. Burial will be in per cent rate hike for the L&M nieces and nephews. It estimated the revenue un­ Center Cemetery, South Wind­ AREA Water Co., which services 106 The funeral will be Friday at customers in the Redwood der the new rates at $11,460 an­ sor. 8:30 a.m. froiri the J.H. Fleury POLICE REPORT Farms subdivision. TTie rate in­ nually and net profit, also under Friends may call at the and Sons Funeral Home, South crease will amount to $5,100 a the new rates, at $11,460, funeral home Wednesday from Hadley, with a Mass at 9 at St. year for the 106 water users. adequate, it explained, for a 7 to 9 p.m. Theresa Church in South The PUC rejected the com­ utility of L&M’s size. A Masonic service will be Hadley. Burial will be in Notre pany’s request for a 150 per The annual charge per held Wednesday at 8 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR appear in Circuit Court 12, East Dame Cemetery, South Hadley. cent hike — amounting to about customer will be $108 under the South Windsor Police are in­ Hartford, Jan. 20. Friends may call at the VERNON $9,540 a year — on the basis the new rates. It was $60 under the funeral home Tliursday from 2 vestigating a break reported by Francis E. Pierce, 32, of old rates. to 4 and 7 to 9. Sudden Service of Sullivan Ave. William Tucker Sr. in which 11 chain saws were Cider Mill Rd., Tolland, was SOUTH WINDSOR- William Angelo D’Alessandro taken. charged Monday with disorder­ ROCKVILLE J. Tucker Sr., 72, of 50 Elm St. ly conduct and failure to obey a ANDOVER - Angelo Police said the break was died Monday at a local con­ traffic control sign in connec­ HOSPITAL NOTES D’Alessandro, 61, of Gilead reported Monday. valescent home. He was the tion with the investigation of an Rd., formerly of East Hartford, Stanley A. Kavarsky of South husband of Mrs. Mabel Cook incident at Windermere Ave., Admitted Monday: Philias died Monday at Manchester Windsor was charged Monday Windermere Ave., Ellington; and Windsor Ave. Belliveau, Thom pson St., Memorial Hospital. He was the Tucker. with failure to grant the right of E velyn Utter, South St., Pierce was released on a $100 Rockville; Hattie Berry, Park husband of Mildred Greene He was bora in Brooklyn, way in connection with the in­ Rockville. non-surety bond for appearance West Dr., Rockville; Alice D’Alessandro. N.Y., and lived in South Wind­ vestigation of a two-car acci­ Discharged Monday: C. sor and aearw ater, Fla. He in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Brennan, Florence St., Hazel Corson, Vernon Center He was bom in East Hartford dent on Rt. 5, South Windsor. Jan. 21. and lived in the area most of his was a retired apartment Rockville; Matthew Chase, Heights, Vernon; Paul Drega, Police said Kavarsky was Ralph Wodal, 17, of 374 Slater life before moving to Andover building superintendent. RFD 2, Rockville; Eric Dan- RFD 8, Vernon; Michael Wof­ traveling north and a car driven Rd., South Windsor, was 16 years ago. He was a member He was a communicant of St. ziger, Grand Ave., Rockville; ford, Hillsdale Dr., Ellington. by John J. Golec Jr., of Suffield charged Monday with fourth- good y e a r , w e look lorward to one of th e International Francis of Assisi Church in Denise Dickinson, Birch Rd., Births Monday: A daughter to was traveling south. Kavarsky, degree larceny in connection Brotherhood of Teamsters, South Windsor. South Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dadd, Mt. in attempting to make a right with the investigation of a com­ Local No. 559, and worked as a Other survivors are a son, Also: Ernest Littlefield, Vernon Dr., Rockville; a even better, shared with our friends. turn, police said, crossed in plaint from Grant City, Vernon. truck driver for the D. Arrigoni William Tucker of Boca Raton, Country Lane, Vernon; William daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lu­ front of the (Solec vehicle which He was released on his Co., Middletown. Fla.; 3 daughters, Mrs. Mullen, East Hartford; cian Lavorgna, South St., skidded and the two collided. promise to appear in Circuit Other survivors are *a son, Virginia Throwe of South Wind­ Esteban, Nieves, High St., Rockville. Kavarsky is scheduled to Court 12, Rockville, Jan. 21. Eugene A. D’Alessandro of sor, Mrs. Joan Cronin of West- Rockville; Richard Palmer, Manchester; 2 daughters, Mrs. bury, N.Y., and Mrs. Harriette Caroline Gibbens of East Hart­ Ferreira of Enfield; a sister, CAPITOL TIRE ford and Mrs. Marlene Bassett Mrs. Jean Hall of Pleasant 325 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. of Manchester; a brother, Valley, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren, (]leorge D’Alessandro of East and 5 great-granchildren. Anticipated Gold Rush May Fizzle Hartford; 4 sisters, Mrs. Rose The funeral is Thursday at Lehmann, Mrs. Mary Toce and 8:15 a.m. from the Samsel- Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Mrs. Helen Bogli, all of East celebrated by dealers and pretty girls at Buckland Rd., South Windsor, BOBBY RAY MILLER Hartford, and Mrs. Nette Finn the Mid-America Commodity Exchange in with a Mass at 9 at St. Francis United Press International of Manchester; and 10 Chicago with a champagne party, after of Assisi (Church, South Wind­ grandchildren. Buying and selling of gold in the United which $1.32 million in certificates of gold sor. Burial will be in Wapping Funeral services are Friday States tegan in lavish ceremonies before changed hands. at 11 a.m. at the Newkirk & Cemetery, South Windsor. dawn today for the first time since 1933. Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Friends may call at the But speculators were uncertain an But in London, Zurich, Paris and Burnside Ave., East Hartford, funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 American gold rush would develop, and Frankfurt, the world’s major gold bullion For Your Information with the Rev. Alva Decker of­ and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and gold prices dropped on European markets. trading centers, the price of gold dropped ficiating. Burial will l^e in 7 to 9 p.m. Movie stars and congressmen were $5 an ounce from record-high levels. a . Dear friends. Hillside Cemetery, East Hart­ among the first to buy gold, banned since Dealers said there was doubt there would the Great Depression b^ause of hoarding. be a major run on gold in the United ford. Vandalism Costs In the belief that Friends may call at the n l n o A n n The freedom to buy bullion was States. funeral home Wednesday from ix ea C rl n a hie death Is a passing to a 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 3 Vandalism at Porter and higher, spiritual state of to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Howard Reservoirs in the past life, we feel the public pre­ Those wishing to do so may two months has cost the town fers a spacious, airy quality make memorial contributions an estimated 13,600, said the Council on World Hunger (aliisman to the Andover Fire Depart­ town’s water and sewer ad­ In a funeral home; the setting ment. ministrator today. for this 'graduation' ritual. Contributors to the P. Morin, and Raymond J. A Fashionable Talis­ Mra. Ida Mae Mason Frank Jodaitis said that’s the We have tried to provide such estimated cost for labor and Manchester Council on World Woollett. man , . . from the old Mrs. Ida Mae Mason, 90, of 19 world ... so popular heartening facilities at the materials for removing and Hunger are: Also, gifts in memory of Hec­ Summit St. died this morning at Women’s Society of Christian tor Belcourt from the staff and with the "today" gen­ Tierney Funeral Home. replacing damaged windows, eration. Bring on the Manchester Memorial Hospital Services of North United friends at the European Health FIRE CALLS after being stricken at her doors and equipment. good luck . . . it's all in The latest act of vandalism Methodist Church, the John Spa, and in the name of Mr. and good fun . . . and so Respectfully, home. She was the widow of Flurent family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William King and family John Mason. occurred the night of Dec. 26, fashionable. when the Porter Chlorine Sta­ Lewis Segal, Mr. and Mrs. Her­ of New Hartford from Mr. and MANCHESTER She was born in Thonmson- man V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Russel MacKendrlck. ville Dec. 25,1884, and had lived tion was broken into. Prior to Monday, 5:40 p.m. — C fohn& ^ then and dating back to the end Charles S. House, James and Monies collected to date total Chimney fire at 203 Sununit St. in Manchester M years. She Joann Carlson, Mr. an