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Space Socializing Over # 8 Portuguese Leaders Call for Calm Apollo Crewmen Anti-Communist Turn to Science Violence Spreads HOUSTON (UPI) — America’s orbiting dary Stardust Cowboy” but that the wrong astronauts awoke today to the tune of tape was played. “Cigarettes, Whisky and Wild, Wild LISBON, Portugal (UPI) — Anti- “Sounds like a little different at- country’s political crisis and the forma- Women” and then photographed Peruvian Communist violence spread across north tion of a new nonpartisan cabinet. waters to learn more about the mysterious mosphere from what we’re living in,” and central Portugal t^ay. The country’s Stafford said. The government announced that the “El Nino” that sometimes wipes out military rulers, meeting to discuss the military’s 240-man assembly would hold anchovy fisheries. The pilots’ flight plan today was filled makeup of the new cabinet, appealed for an emergency session today to fix plans Their Russian comrades were safely with experiments ranging from the calm. exploration of the galaxy with special r for a new cabinet and ’probably end back on earth and President Ford said the In Alcobaca, a farming town 55 miies speculation on the future role of Premier historic joint flight of the past Week “is radiation sensors to the study of the north of Lisbon, two Communists inside behavior of fish in the strange world of Vasco Goncalves. but the first step in continuing U.S.-Soviet the party’s locai headquarters opened fire Goncalves, a left-wing major general, cooperation in manned space activities.” weightlessness. on a crowd that broke through an army The joint phase of the mission ended said Monday he would complete a new, Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and cordon and ransacked the building, police nonpartisan cabinet of national unity by Donald “Deke” Slayton began the day’s Monday with the successful landing of the' said. two Soyuz cosmonauts and the Soyiet news the end of this week. scientific activities by snapping pictures An officiai spokesman said the Com- The armed forces dissolved the old of the Humboldt Current in the Pacific off agency Tass reported that Ford said in a munists shot one man before the crowd telegram to Soviet leader Leonid coalition cabinet last week after the the coast of Peru. This warm coastal overwhelmed and severely beat them. The withdrawal of the Socialist and Popular current harbors large amounts of anchovy Brezhnev the flight “has written an pair was hospitalized in critical condition. exciting new chapter in the history of Democratic parties. ’The defections left but cold waters move in every few years ’Three other injuries were reported the Communists as the only party in the ' and the rich anchovy fishery disappears. manned space exploration. f r V before troops dispersed the crowd by “It is proof that cooperation in space, in- 1^1 cabinet. This phemonena is known as “El Nino.” m shooting guns in the air and firing tear The Socialist party, the country’s The space pilots, returning to a Houston- volving the efforts and contributions of gas. more than one country, is not only feasible largest, has refused to rejoin the cabinet oriented sieep cycle, got a wakeup call The midnight invasion climaxed a day of unless Goncalves is replaced as prime from Houston control at 8:21 a.m. EDT. but desirable. I am confident that the example of the Apollo and Soyuz crews demonstrations in Aicobaca that saw minister. ’The Socialists have accused him The country and western melody radioed thousands of angry residents oust the of aiding the Communists. up to them mentioned "cigarettes and will be followed by others and will result in greater contributions to scientific town’s left-wing mayor and lay siege to Thousands of demonstrators gathered whisky and wild, wild women.” the Communist headquarters. under Communist banners in an industrial Mission controhsaid it was planned to knowledge and better International un- derstanding.” Police said crowds attacked Communist suburb Monday night to chant their sup- wake the crew with a tape of ‘"The Legen- headquarters and party militants in seven port for Goncalves and the ruling Arm ^ other widely scattered towns during the Forces Movement. past 24 hours. One Way to Beat the Heat The military government’s 28-member Sorenson States Weather Frustrates Revolutionary Council condemned the Jack Mahoney of Manchester relaxes on the broad green at Center Springs violence at the end of a meeting that JFK Unaware of lasted until 3 a.m. today. Park. He earned his rest by running a mile despite the high temperatures Official spokesmen said the council Assassin Plots Almost Everyone and humidity which prevail this time of the year. (Herald photo by Dunn) spent most of the session discussing the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Another top By United Press International Floodwaters of Assunpink Creek swirled aide to the late President John Kennedy Travelers in the nation’s busiest rail 8 1/2 feet deep over the Penn Central has testified Kennedy had nothing to do corridor were frustrated by too much rain. Railroad tracks at Trenton, and two with assassination plots gainst foreign Farmers in the nation’s corn belt were passenger trains and a long freight lay leaders during his administration. frustrated by the lack of it. bogged down in muddy floodwaters that Stage Set for Legal Showdown Theodore Sorensen, an adviser to America’s weather Monday wasn’t reached one tip of Trenton’s main station. Kennedy, told reporters Monday after pleasing much of anyone. Cars in the station parking lot were sub- testifying before the Senate Select Com- Portions of the New York-Philadelphia merged. mittee on Intelligence: rail corridor were under as much as 8 1/2 More than 100 commuter and long- “It was very clear to me that at no time feet of water, hundreds of persons were distance trains running between did the President know of or authorize or Over Buckland Fire Protection condone any assassination plot against any forced from their homes and crops were Philadelphia and New York City were awash in the flood-soaked Northeast. canceled and 50,000 daily riders and foreign leader at any time.” In the Midwest corn belt, farmers were thousands of other other through By SOL R. COHEN from Buckland area property owners who special meeting, will vote to extend dis- Among witnesses called before the plagued by hot, dry weather that made the passengers were left without rail Herald Reporter seeking an extension of district boundaries trict boundaries. For the past two years, Senate panel today were Richard Bissell, chances for a projected record crop transportation. The stage appears to be set for a legal into their area. It will be at 8 p.m. at the the predominate attendance at district head of CIA clandestine services during slimmer every day. The storm came on the heels of last showdown between the Town of district firehouse. ' meetings have been fire department per- the Bay of Pigs period and after and Record six-inch rains triggered flash week’s deluge which caused an estimated Manchester and the Eighth Utilities The area now pays taxes to the Town sonnel and volunteers, their families, former Florida Democratic Sen. George • It floods that severed train service along the $55.7 million damage in New Jersey, in- District over fire protection in the Fire District but is serviced under con- friends and neighbors. Smathers. New York-Philadelphia rail line — the cluding $30 million in crop damage. Buckland area. tract by the District Fire Department. In addition to an interpretation of Smathers left the Senate in 1969. His nation’s busiest — and forced nearly 600 New Jersey Gov. Brendan Byrne has The Eighth District board has scheduied The contract is at $250 per call and is Special Act 200 and an interpretation of connection with the current CIA investiga- persons from their homes in the flood- appealed to President Ford for federal dis- a special meeting of district voters for effective untii such time as the town the Town of Manchester charter, the legal tion was not ilrimediately clarified but washed ’Trenton, N.J., arda. aster aid. July 31 — to accept and act upon a petition piaces its planned Buckland firehouse in implications of the dispute must take into may have to do with information on use of operation. account the fact that town fire tax bills Florida as an intelligence base for Bids for a firehouse at N. Main and have gone out and must be paid by Aug. 1, operations against Cuba. Tolland Tpke. will be opened Thursday at or will be declared delinquent and will be The new House Intelligence Committtee 11 a.m.' in the Municipal Building. subject to an interest penalty. was meeting in open session for the first Lawmakers Gird Up for Battle The petition from the Buckland area Irish said Monday night the area in dis- time today under Rep. Otis Pike, D-N.Y., property owners still is being checked for pute has 449 property owners (about 200 for an organizational session. It was authentic signatures and has not been sub- properties) and that a majority of the 449 formed Friday to replace a body that mitted to date. Robert Bletchman and signed the petitions. He said the area into never did call a witness and was disbanded On Revised Development Bill after months of organizational and Christopher Noble, counsel for the which district boundaries might be petitioners, and Wally Irish Jr., an Eighth extended includes the Georgia-Pacific' political bickering. HARTFORD (UPI) - Having munities which deciare they face serious most of the objections, but they were District fire department officer and chief plant and the Burrs Corners (Caldor’s) Sorensen echoed the testimony of other overridden five of Gov. Elia T. Grasso’s 19 residential and commercial decay to eiiminated in the revised biii. proponent for extension of the boundaries, Shopping Center. Kennedy aides who have said the late vetoes by overwhelming margins, Connec- borrow money to eliminate urban blight. Hartford city officiais have pushed for told the district board Monday night they He said the petitions don’t have President did not contemplate assassina- ticut lawmakers girded themselves for a “It’s still in limbo,” Sen. Richard F. the bill to bypass stringent bonding have the required signatures. signatures representing Georgia-Pacific tion as a weapon. battle today over a city and town develop- Schneller, D-Essex, cochairman of the requirements in its charter, and the city The petitioners are preceding under and Caldor’s. Excluded from proposed dis- ment bill. State and Urban Deveiopment Committee, would be the chief beneficiary of the Special Act 200 of the 1963 General trict fire coverage, said Irish, are East Democratic leaders are determined to said Monday. legisiation. Assembly which, they claim, permits the, Catholic High School, Cheney Tech, Egypt Reported push through a revised City and Town Rep. Donald F. Esposito, D-Danbury, ■ Nicholas A. Carbone, Hartford district to extend its boundaries if a Wickham Park and an apartment complex Development Act despite a 7-3 State and the other cochairman, said the latest ver- Democratic town chairman and city coun- majority of owners of real property in that on New State Rd. Willing to Let Urban Development Committee’s vote to sion of the bill still conjoins defects. cil majority leader, was back at the area apply for it. Prior to designating the July 31 special refer the bill to a study committee until Esposito angered Democratic leaders last capital seeking support for the measure. Assistant Town Counsel Victor Moses, meeting. Directors Patrick Brown and Troops Stay week by demanding more time to make next year. Also, the Democratic majority ail but conversely, has ruled areas now serviced Paul Cervini urged caution. By United Press International The governor vetoed the original sure the lawmakers received a proposal doomed Republican efforts to force action by the Town of Manchester may not be “I think we’re placing the cart before Diplomatic sources in Cairo said today development bill, passed earlier this year, free of flaws. on state taxes during the special session. taken out of town jurisdiction unless the the horse,” said Brown. “We have two Egypt will accept the U.N. Security Coun-' because it would have overridden iocal “ Leadership’s not talking to me,” Republicans were joined by 16 town Board of Directors votes its ap- rulings — one by the town counsel and one cil appeal to extend the mandate of the charters and ordinances and given local Esposito said. Democrats in an effort to force debate on proval. by the attorney for the petitioners. Exten- U.N. peace keeping forces in the Sinai and officials fiscal powers with inadequate, ’Die original bill had sections bypassing repeal of the extension of the 7 per cent The town Board of Directors appears sion of our boundaries might require a that there was “good progress^’ in corttrols. locai zoning powers, charter provisions, sales tax to business services and leased unlikely to vote that approval. court ruling, to determine its legality. A American-mediated negotiations for a The act is designed to allow com- general statutes and public acts, creating goods but the final tally was 77-48 against On the other hand, it appears almost new interim peace agreement with Israel. including tax repeal on the agenda. An ef- certain district voters, at their July 31 ■ See Page Twelve ’The prospects of a new Israeli-Egyptian fort to bring a vote to repeai the 7 per cent agreement brightened despite tension in dividends tax was also defeated by the the Sinai where Israeli forces went on an Democrats on an 85-40 vote. alert and Israeli reports that Jordan was Before organizing for the speciai ses- moving some of its troops from the Syrian sion, the House and Senate voted Open Public Hearing front to the Israeli border. ’The Cairo overwheimingiy Monday to override the diplomats cautioned that agreement governor’s veto of a bill to create a 2,300- might be several weeks away, however. acre West Rock Ridge State Park in New Asked on 1-86 Plans They said President Anwar Sadat may Haven, Hamden, Bethany and Wood- announce acceptance of the Security Coun- bridge. By MAL BARLOW Williams many questions he could not cil appeal in a speech tonight. Alternative- On another nearly unanimous issue, Herald Reporter answer. ly, they said, he may simply review legisiators voted to require insurance The Conservation Commission Monday Williams is an inland-wetlands developments relating to the mandate companies to pay for the medicai night voted to request a public hearing specialist. The questions often concerned issue and defer the announcement until a examinations they require for renewal of here on the impact of proposed highways air pollution and noise from the new little later. some automobile policies, chiefiy those of on Manchester. highway which will be 16 lanes wide in one On the related subject of a new Sinai older motorists. Allan N. Williams, an environmental area, slow-down lanes included. pact, the Cairo diplomatic sources said In another successful override, the law- analyst with the state Department of En- “The maps show such an extensive negotiations through the United States hav makers agreed to exempt plumbers from vironmental Protection (DEP), spoke growth of the highway,” said Dr. Fred taken a positive trend and will continue. an existing law which required them to with the commission and five guests. Spaulding of the commission. “There has been good progress but the have a license to instail or ciean subsur- He showed them the maps of the state “It makes me shudder.” give-and-take can be expected to go on for face sewage disposal systems. Department of Transportation (DOT) He said he hoped DEP would hold the a few weeks,” one source said. New Britain, Newington and Beriin showing where the expanded 1-86 will go open hearing they request soon in Sadat was deiivering a major poiicy were let off the hook for their 50 per cent and what changes it will make in the Manchester. It will be for Information pur- speech tonight on the occasion of the 23rd poses so that townspeople can make in- share of a $342,000 refuse disposai project landscape.' anniversary of the revolution which which the three towns undertook but the Commission members and guests asked formed judgments about the highway overthrew King Farouk dnd was expected state abandoned. proposals. to reply formally to the new peace The lawmakers also overrode the gover- “It appears to be a great new road. I’d proposals then. nor’s veto of a bill to allow charitable like to see a widening only,” Dr. Spaulding A senior Egyptian official said in Cairo exemptions of housing for persons of iow said. that Egypt takes a favorabie view of the and moderate incomes. Comments at the meeting concerned the Security Council appeal to renew the U.N. The House fell short of the necessary apparent lack of provision for mass tran- mandate because it met Egypt’s demand two-thirds vote to override a veto of a biil Inside Today sit. There were no mentions in the maps of that there should be steady progress to allow the Connecticut Housing Finance a special bus lane, for example. toward Middle East peace. Authority to establish an urban area Area P rofile...... *...... Pages 5, 9 Members of the six-person commission mortgage program to revitaiize residen- present were: Chairwoman Terry Parla, (UPI Photo) Business news...... Page3 tial neighborhoods. Secretary John FitzGerald, Harry Maid- Dear Abby...... Page 6 The housing bill was the only one which ment, and Dr. Spaulding. The Weather Betty’s Notebook...... Page 6 Solons Confer came up for reconsideration which did not Guests included John Summers of the result in an overriding of a veto. All Democrats now “decided” . .Page 16 Vernon Conservation Commission and Sunny and warm today, high 85 to 90. Sen. Robert D. Houley, D-Vernon, right, talks with Senate Minority Leader Leadership decided in caucus not to take ZBA okays all bids ...... Page 16 Clint Hendrickson, Oscar Kytz, Craig Clear tonight, low in the 60s. Mostly sunny Lewis B. Rome, R-Bloomfield, during the open session Monday of the 1975 up the 13 other bills vetoed by Mrs. Herald Angle...... Page 10 Niles, and Kosta Berzinski, all of continued warm Wednesday, highs again trailer session of the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford. Grasso. Legion stops South Windsor __ Page 10 , Manchester. 85 to 90. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 22,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 22, 1975— PAGE THRRfg MANCHESTER □ T ifp] HOSPITAL /L Gamp to Benefit From Bake Sale KM'iBin The Voluntary Action over the sidewalk in front of the NOTES Program and the Collegiate Regal Men’s Store. TV TONIGHT r...l i i ¥ ? I BUSINESS Civitan Club, both of Proceeds will go to Camp Discharged Friday: Millie Manchester Community Kenneuy. Anyone wishing to Putek, Stafford Springs; College, are running a bake sale make a donation of dollars or a Kazimier Aleszczyk, 73 Ridge Sunday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to baked good should call the 6:00 Human Dimension ...... 18 1 p.m. on Main St. Voluntary Action Program a t . News...... 3-8-22-30 St.; Mary Asadoorian, 7 Hilltop Of Consumer Concern Lets Make a D eal...... 8-22 D r.; Anthony Damato, 157 It will be under the canopy 649-3064 daily from 10 a.m. to 1 ' Bewitched...... 5 Martin Agronsky .. ___ 24-57 Branford St.; Ralph Leavitt, p.m. Wild Wild West ...... 9 Masquerade P a rty ...... 30 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow . 18 East Hartford; Dolores Room 222 ...... 40 VonHusen, East Hartford; Honeymooners ...... 20 6:00 Deborah Johnson, 75 Crestwood Want Your Name Off Electric Company...... 24-57 TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE Good Tim es...... 3 Dr.; Beerly Alii, East Hart- Bonanza...... 40 Dealers Choice...... 5 ford; Diane Tarwood, Glaston- 6:30 Those Mailing Lists? Happy Days...... 8-40 bury. JULY WHITE SALE I Love Lucy ...... 5 ...... 9 Also, Elsie Jubinville, 54 News...... 8-22-30 Greatest Sports Legend . . . 18 Deepwood Dr.; Harold Falla, Americans bought a total of had to make specific requests Real McCoys...... 18 Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 135 Pine Tree Lane, South about 650 billion worth of goods and many didn’t know they had r?,: , - 1R lb. HEAVY DUTY The Way It W as...... 24 Windsor; Margaret Dalrymple, and services as a result of the choice. Come To Rivals of Sherlock Holmes .57 25 Jan Dr., Vernon; Stanley direct mail advertising last The Direct Mail Marketing AUTOMATIC WASHER 6:30 Belske, 589 Sullivan Ave., South year and the total appears to be Association began a Mail Manchester M-A-S-H...... 3 Windsor; Janice McDonald, 15 growing steadily. Preference System in 1971. Movie...... 8-20-22-30-40 Russell St.^j Jacqueline Cutress, The U.S. Postal Service Anyone who wants to get his or by KELVIHATOR Living World...... 18 28 RusselrSt.; Brenda Pepin, reports more than 22 billion her name off or on a mailing list Country Club Consumer Survival K it...... 24 RD 2, Coventry; Norine pieces of third class mail, most can write to the association, of it advertising, were sent out care of Mail Preference 9:00 Stepule, 60 Willow St., South in fiscal 1974. What those System, 6 E. 43rd St.,-New Restaurant Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Windsor; Bryant Cassidy, figures boil down to is that York, N.Y. 10017, and ask for a Sharing ...... 18 Glastonbury. ON more than 100 pieces of adver- name-removal or add-on form. Nova...... 24-57 Also, Sandra Smith, 647 SOUTH MAIN STREET Foster St., South Windsor; tising mail were sent per per- The information is then dis- 10:00 for your William Titone, Stafford son, not counting the nearly five tributed to consumer mailing Bamaby Jones . 2 Business Luncheons Springs; Lawrence Keenan, 202 billion pieces that were sent companies. News...... or your Hollister St.; Josephine first class. If the organization sending Marcus Welby. . . t \ Social Affairs Breault, 39 Hilltop Dr. So how does your name get on you mail which is unwelcome at Police Story — We have the Wood- Discharged Saturday: Fran- a mailing list? ’The process your home or office is not a Interface ...... bridge Room or our cis Dwyer, Colchester; Ray- starts when you apply for a member of the D.M.M.A. in Down The Road . Dining Room to accom- mond McQuaid, Stafford credit card or subscribe to a most instances a letter to them Custodial Contract Signed Carnival Day last week at Manchester’s Camp Kennedy was declared a huge success, es- modate groups from a 10:30 Springs; Emoroy Rivers, Rt. magazine. It’s that simple. ’The directly, enclosing the mailing dozen to a hundred or Woman...... 24 44A, Coventry; Paul Fontaine, Joins Fogarty's magazine or credit card com- label, and requesting name pecially after “Uncle Harry” Smith got a sponge bath during the “Soak the Camp Direc- more. 10:40 Negotiations on a contract for about 90 Manchester school 991. Witnessing the event are, left, ’Theodore Fairbanks, East Hartford; Roy Warren, pany includes your name on removal, will accomplish the tor” game. Also contributing to the success of the Carnival Day was a group of puppeteers Lily Tomlin does a sketch Kiner’s Kom er...... 9 custodians and matrons terminated Monday with the supervisor of grounds and maintenance, and Donald 127 P rin ceto n S t .; Hilda lists it rents or sells to adver- desired purpose. After all, it’s sponsored by Mary Cheney Library. Their presentation of “ Hansel and Gretel” was 2 Barry J. Griffing of Windsor Tel. 646-0103 about hair sprays in a 11:00 signing of the contract by a representative of the Board of B ^ h e r , staff negotiator. The two-year contract provides Gerlach, N. River Rd., Coven- has been named general tisers. costing them money to send you viewed by “the most appreciative audience they’ve had all year,” as their advisor noted. Service from special featuring the com- News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 Education and the employe’s union, Local 991 of the a seven per cent salary increase through June 30,1976, at try; Leon St. Lawrence, 12 of Fogarty Bros., Inc. What happens if you want to mail you don’t want. (Herald photos by Dunn) 11:30 turn, to 3 p,nu edienne Friday at 10 p.m. on Best of Groucho...... 5 American Federation of State, County and Municipal which time there will be a salary reopener. The contract Strant St.; Edward Walsh, 138 The announcement is made remove your name from Answers to questions of ABC-TV. I Love Lucy ...... 20 Employes, AFL-CIO, at the board offices at 45 N. School also grants a two-week shutdown for two weeks during the Garth Rd.; Melvin Wilson, East by John B. Fogarty, president. mailing lists? Consumers are general interest will appear in • 18 POUND CAPACITY- 11:30 St. Signing documents are, left, Allan Thomas, chairman summer at a time to be determined by the board and the Hartford. Griffing, 24 and a bachelor, is finding it easier to do just that this column. Address questions Camp Has Successful Carnival To Be Announced...... 24 M ovie...... 3-5-9 of the board, and Richard Thorpe vice-president of Local union at a later date. (Herald photo by Dunn) Also, Burton Stratton, 335 a Windsor High School graduate these days than it has been in • FIVE WAY WASHING ACTION Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Center Rd., Vernon; Gerald and received an associate in the past. The major credit card to: “Of Consumer Concern,” It Takes a Thief...... 8 Commenting on the Woodland Gardens, assorted Smith announced the names • ALL-PRESSURE FILL Doran, East Windsor Hill; science degree in business companies have, in the past, Department of Consumer MATMES Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 “unqualified success” of last vegetable plants. of four additional volunteer • HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH & BEARINGS 6:55 Naomi Turro, Alice Dr., Coven- been willing to remove names Protection, State Office EVERY WD. Wide World Mystery...... 40 management accounting at week’s Camp Kennedy Carnival Hartford Rd. Dairy Queen, counselors, bringing to 48 the News...... 40 try; Elizabeth Wright, 10 from their lists, but consumers Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115 »T.-S«L 99* 12:30 Manchester Community Day, Camp Director Harry ice cream sandwiches. number accepted to date. The 7:00 Five-Cent Fair Set Converse Rd., Bolton; Donald or dial toll free 1-800-842-2649. Wide World M y stery ...... 8 College. Smith said much of it was due Hartford Rd. Bess Eaton, four are Terry Doucette, Lauri BMTUEt- News...... 3-22-40 Marsh, 87 Starkweather Rd.; As general manager, he will to donations from the doughnuts. Turkington, Jennifer Tliomas JAMES MASON (R) Andy Griffith ...... 5 1:00 Carol Hibler, 79 Ansaldi Rd.; / COURT CASES D » y Camp Friday be responsible for credit following: Dip & Sip Donuts, doughnuts. and Kelly Grady. SUSAN OEORae-PERRY KINO Truth or Consequences...... 8 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Ruth Urban, 966 Boston ’Tpke., ■Award Winner- The YWCA Day Camp will the campers have constructed management, will sell heating Burger King, liquid Marlow’s Department Store, Jacqueline -Hedlund is the The Avengers...... 8 1:30 Bolton; Marcella Gallasso, 36 have a Five-Cent Fair Friday will cost five ^ents. and cooling equipment, and refreshments and a visit by its small toys. first volunteer counselor “MANDIN60” Gentle Ben ...... 18 Joe Franklin...... 9 Henry St; Eleanor Glasser, 154 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at 78 N. The YWCA Day Camp is solicit fuel oil accounts. He was Agent Harry Cohn of outstanding professional self- Mr. and Mrs. John Tasillo, 42 awarded a Camp Kennedy WE HAVE’238 KUVnUTOR FHEEZERS IN STOCK clown. To Be Announced...... 20 COMMON PLEAS COURT with a surety bond of 625. Graham Rd., South Windsor. 1:35 Main St., rain or shine. The fair filled for the remainder of the formerly with Connecticut Manchester, District of the development during a service Edison Rd., ice cream. jacket. Jean Shepherd’s America Geographical Area 12 • Brooks Batson, 26, of 580 Also, Maryann Eaton, East Combat...... 5 is open to the public. Admission season. Registrations are still Refining Co. and C&S Oil Co. Prudential Insurance Co. was period of at least five years. Office Hours Daughters of Liberty, Loyal ...... 24-57 East Hartford Sessions Burnham St., discharge of Hartford; Earlene Averett, 258 NANCHESTn is 10 cents. being accepted for the YWCA Griffing completed the 19th named the district’s The award was presented to Orange Lodge No. 17, ice To Tell The T ru th ...... 30 Dispositions last week in- fireworks, 610, and disorderly The program will feature preschool programs, both Tiny Vernon Ave., Rockville; Bren- Environmental Systems Distinguished Professional Ser- Cohn during the company’s Mayor John ’Thompson will cluded: conduct, nolled. cream. BAHERIESFOR 7:30 “Interplay,” starring puppets Tots and Tiny Tots Plus, which da Desrosiers, 300 South St., Conference in March sponsored regional business conference at conduct office hours Saturday • Richard R. Fuller, 20, of 56 ,vice Award winner for 1974. Pero’s Fruit Stand, apples. Radios—Hearing Aids Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 • Louis Ferretti, 20, of 689 and their audience. Its producer begin July 29. Tiny Tots for 3- Rockville; Janis DiPinto, 330 by NESCA at the University of the Hyatt Hotel in Miami from 9 a.m. to noon in the Vttipike ENDS TUE8-(PQ) Birch St., illegal possession of The annual award is earned Donations to the camp’s Games—Hashligtits Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 THEATER Main St., third-degree assault is Phyllis Nierdendorf, a year-olds meets from 9:30 to Diane Dr., South Windsor; Ann Connecticut. by the agent in each Prudential Beach. Manchester Municipal mSVXSION 8 APFLIANCCS \ marijuana, three months in Patch Fund are: 620 from the THE WILD reduced from assaulting a professional puppeteer, who 11:30 a.m., and Tiny Tots Plus Trotta, RD 5, Coventry; Karen He is qualified to calculate district “who best exemplifies A resident of Rockville, Cohn Building. jail. Manchester Association for ARTHUR DRUG NEXT TO STOP & SHOP SCHEDULE police officer, 30 days execution formerly was with Bill Baird of for 4- and 5-year-olds, from 1 to Hence, 135 Diane Dr., South heat loss, heat gain, and design consistent professionalism and He has invited individuals and McCULLOCHS" ’The sentence was suspended has been associated with Retarded Children and 610 from suspended. New York City and the Nicolo 3 p.m. Both programs meet Windsor; Donna Smith, 2 Diane heating and cooling systems. groups to meet with him on any and he was placed op probation excellence.” Criteria con- Prudential for the past thirteen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stratton M0H-TUES.-990 Tuesday, Wednesday and Dr.; Carolyn Jaworski, 263 J Ferretti was placed on proba- Marionettes on Metro Media subject in his jurisdiction U.A. East 1 - “Jaw s,” 2:00- for two years. The charges of sidered in the award include years. of 165 McKee St. tion for one year. ’The charge of Television. She has also Thursday. More information Burnham St., South Windsor; ^one 849-9331 7:20-9:40 sale of contraband substances disorderly conduct was not appeared at Lincoln Center, may be obtained by calling 647- Shiela O’Brien, 66 Duncaster Fourth Term U.A. East 2 — “Doc Savage,” and possession of controlled -STARTS iV U .- presented. New York .City, Stamford 1437. ' Lane, Vernon. Roy M. Thompson of 2:00-7:35-9:50 substances were both nolled n-nm «D uor University in California, and at Also, Linda Demaranville, Manchester has been elected to U.A. East 3 — “Drowning (not prosecuted). n-irrawoir • Justq Cruz Jr., age and ad- the Hartford Civic and Arts Firemen Cite Windsor Locks; Andrew his fourth consecutive term as Pool,” 7:45-9:45 • Walter Winchell, 35, of dress not available, third-, Broadhead, RD 3, Coventry; Showplace — “ The Wild Festival. secretary of the Connecticut Newington, operating a motor degree burglary and second- Andrea ReL^herl, 27 Jarvis Board of Examiners of Em- McCullochs,” 7:30-9:15 Games played at booths that Dan Mullen vehicle while license degree larceny, failure to Fireman Dan Mullen Rd.; Donna Orcutt, Rocky Hill. balmers and Funeral Directors. Vernon Cine 1 — “Man- suspended, failure tb appear. A appear. Subcommittee received the John E. Merz Discharged Sunday: Sigrid Elected president was dingo,” 7:20-9:30 u MANCHESTER rearrest warrant was ordered A rearrest warrant was Okays Extension “Fireman of the Year” award Gustafson, East Hartford; Carleton V. Erickson of North extra Vernon Cine 2 — ‘"The Wild OBiotker vobie!! with a 6150 surety bond. ordered with surety bonds at the annual meeting of the Ruth Fox, 179 E. Center St.; Haven, who succeeds Richard DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A McCullochs,” 7:30-9:15 • William G. Cote, 24, of 13 totaling 6L000. ’The charges Of Fishing Limit Engine Co. No. 2 of the Eighth Paul Vasalonus, 32 Niles St.; V. Monighetti of Suffield. Manchester Drive-In — Kerry St., operating under the stemmed from a South Windsor WASHINGTON (UPI) - A District Fire Department. John Lafko, East Hartford; Thompson is an associate Ends Tues. “Mandingo,’’ 8:35; “The influence, 6150, and operating case. House subcommittee has ap- 'The award was given for his Agnes Green, 450 E. Center St.; director at Watkins Funeral ,. the n Gambler,” 10:30 without a license, 620. • Lawrence Humphrey, 17, of proved a bill to extend U.S. outstanding contribution to the Ramon Campbell, 845 East St., Home, Manchester. He is chair- MANDINGO Burnside 1 — "Funny Lady,” • Ralph Phillips, 21, of Ken- 41 McDivitt Dr., failure to stop company . Hebron; Scott Morgan, 1168 W. ^ STEPFORD 7 -nn-Q-in fishing jurisdiction to 200 miles man of the New England Coun- James Caan In sington, failure to obey state and show license reduced from off the coast. It is given in honor of the Middle ’Tpke.; Kaylin Gifford, cil of Examiners of Embalmers WIVES Burnside 2 - “ W.W. and traffic control sign, 610i and evading responsibility, 650. The legislation, first department’s chief from 1946 to 70 Hublard Dr., Vernon; Bar- and Funeral Directors. happiness is discovering L “The Gambler" Dixie Dancekings,” 7:30-9:30 operating while license • Lawson A. Wages, 16, of proposed more than two years 1960. bara Ross, 107 Summer S. EASrHARTFORO Showcase 1 — “Rollerball,” suspended, nolled. Somers, evading responsibility ago to deal with foreign Elected officers of Co. No. 2 Also, Albert Sobiel, 226 DRIVE-IN RT 5 2:004:25-7:00-9:35 STARTS WEDNESDAY • Arthur Strickland, 24, of 124 and unsafe backing, both nolled. fishermen off the U.S. coasts, for the coming year are: Paul School St.; Richard Lemay, the ‘Verona’ jacket dresses Showcase 2 — “Cinderella,” High St., Rockville, operating • Angel C. Gonzales, 17, of would extend the nation’s Gworek, captain; Wally Irish, East Hartford; Karen ISMCUMTION OF PETEK PROUD" 1:30-4:45-7:55; “Dinosaurs,” while license suspended, failure Springfield, Mass., taking a fishing zone from its current 12 first lieutenant; Chris Marvin, Chandler, 97 Wells St.; Diane 3:004:00-9:20 to appear. A rearrest warrant motor vehicle without the miles beginning July 1, 1976. second lieutenant; and Tom Reese, 81B Grant Hill Rd., PUBLIC you’ve seen advertised 99^ Mon & Tues 99 Showcase 3 — “Return of the was ordered with a surety bond owner’s permission reduced Rep. Gerry E. Studds, D- Alexander, secretary- Tolland; Patricia Dziedzinski, Pink Panther,” 2:154:45-7:15- lit DiSnoafil. for 6150. from second-degree larceny, 10 Mass., the bill’s sponsor, said treasurer. 147 Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon; RECORDS irM pSTTFauH rM S^ 9:45 • Kevin B. Sullivan, 26, of days in jail. approval by the full Merchant Julie Benes, 94 E. Middle Tpke. everywhere for 29.99 Showcase 4 — “ French m East Hartford, fourth-degree 'The charge of possession of Marine and Fisheries Com- Revenue Office Warranty Deeds BURNSIDE Connection II,” 2:154:55-7:25- larceny, failure to appear. A burglary tools was not mittee is expected within two Extends Hours John B. and Joan N. Harkins smmiSKWL. E. nn.p m-an 9:50 FIRST rearrest warrant was ordered presented. weeks. The Manchester collector of to Raymond J. and Ann D. BARm STREISAND '-P tU S ^ revenue office will be open Tanguay, property at 77 Timber JAMES CAAN Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 Trail, 670,000. "FUNNY LAOr vwdt disney: ^ iccirreiiiiiAL ABOUT _ moDdcDONi' Ea ^-is p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 Margaret K. Patala to James (P6) 7:00-9:30 Fuller To Leave Lydall; a.m. to noon for the collection TOWN 0. and Anne M. Ortiz, property BURT REYNOLDS of 1975-76 taxes. at 719 W. Middle Tpke., 639,000. "W.W. AND THE Personal property taxes (including motor vehicle) of Parents Without Partners, Executors' Deeds DIXIE DANCE KINGS" lost Windsor Firm Has Strong Quarter Manchester Chapter, will meet I fPfll7;^a:90 6200 or less are due in one in- Alice D. Jarvis and John B. DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 stallment. Real estate taxes of tonight at 8 at the 6>mmunity LaBelle, co-executors of the es- bSnirniR Citing plans to move from the directors increased the com- on the company’s earnings. In 6100 or less also are due in one Baptist Church on Center St. tate of Alexander Jarvis, to Manchester area and enter a pany’s quarterly dividend by the first six months of 1975, the installment. Scholarship awards will be Elizabeth Steak, property at new business, Robert P. Fuller two and one-half dents to seven discontinued operation’s sales Taxes due and unpaid by Aug. presented. Center and New Sts., 6155,000. resigned his post as chairman and one-half cents, an annual were 6148,000, and it lost 654,000 1 will be declared delinquent Alice D. Jarvis and John D. Worth's The Women’s Bible Study of Lydall Inc. of Manchester rate of 30 cents a share. This after taxes. and will be subject to a penalty LaBelle to Henry L. Botticello, Group of South United and resigned also from its represents a 50 per cent in- Colonial Fiber continued to of one per cent interest per property at Center and Methodist Church will meet board of directors. His actions crease over the previous 20 improve as its volume picked month. Dougherty Sts., 649,000. tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. were July 18, at Lydall’s cents rate. up significantly. Due primarily ’The tax collector’s office (in Lease quarterly meeting. At the end of June, the to stabilized material costs, the Municipal Building) nor- ’The Navy Chaplain’s Corps St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Henry L. Botticello to Lightweight, mesh knit polyesters - pure The directors voted to operations of Lydall Magnetics Lydall & Foulds posted good mally is open from 8:30 a.m. to began Nov. 28, 1775. Navy will have a service of Holy Prudential Insurance Co. of eliminate the position of chair- were terminated after it earnings in spite of less than 4:30 p.m., Monday through regulations ordered that: “The Communion Wednesday at 10 America, premises at Center (elegance at ease...so perfect for traveling, man and said it has no plans at became clear that the division capacity demand. Spheric’s Friday. commanders of the ships of the this point to fill Fuller’s seat on would not be able to develop an earnings were significantly a.m. at the church. and Dougherty Sts., for 10 years ^summer-time or resort. So easy care - 13 United Colonies are to take the board. adequate sales volume in the lower reflecting 35 per cent commencing Oct. 1, 1975. care that divine service be per- Fuller, who resides now in foreseeable future, officials lower sales than the same machine washable too! 3 styfes to choose formed twice a day on board Trade Name quarter in 1974. Fiber Process 2 iiilllliyf Andover, has said he plans to said. Losses sustained in Tuesday. July 22 through Ssturday. August 2 and a sermon preached on Sun- Paul B. Fortuna et al, doing move to Maryland. He hasn’t liquidating the division will be posted its best quarter and was from! Impeccably detailed, sleeveless white days, unless bad weather or Ma-Ma Mia ’s business as Elizabeth Steak, 68 disclosed his business plans. covered by existing reserves profitable in June. other extraordinary accidents Elizabeth Dr. dresses with contrasting trim, styled with For Reservations Call 429-2912 Lydall Inc., a 625 million and should not have any impact prevent,” The World Almanac Marriage License recalls. publicly owned company, has Tickets $3 50 Students $2:50 ' Curtain 8 15 pm “TheCuisine Family Restaurant” James Armstrong Geyer, 330 and without self-belts, to wear with or At the Air-Conditioned Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre seven operating plants located T in Connecticut, Maine, New 471 Hartford Rd. Comer of McKee Street- Spring St., and Kim Anthony, 21 without colorful cardigan jackets. 8-18. University of Connecticut Group Rates Available Lancaster Rd., Aug. 1, Center Hampshire, Indiana and CUP a SAVE THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...,. Tennessee. These plants Congregational Church. dresses, downtown and Parkade. manufacture rigid fiber Mon., Tues., and Wed. Building Permits :stcm:A§t c T s tH A T t^ m aterials, technical webbed SPECIAL BUFFET Roger A. Luce, fence at 48 NOTE NEW SUMMER HOURS FOR MAIN ST. STORE 1-84 EXIT58 - SILVER LANE- ROBERTS ST. materials, and steel and alloy DuBAlDO IIH>LIANCE Steep Hollow Lane, 6735. • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 balls used in a wide variety of and 4 to 9 P.M. Tilo Co. Inc. for Evelyn R. downtown Manchester open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Thurs. ’til 9 FREE LIGHTED PARKING^ We Honof44ASTER CHAflOe', industries through North ^2.50 “All You Can Ear Henry, alterations at 52 ^nton Parkade Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Tues.-Frl. 10-9 This, printing test pattern is America. St., 61,375. Lydall reported it had a very CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER ERFORMANCES CONTINUOUS D A im 646-8114 (Ou, Roflulf Monu Wmi Ralod Bor It AvtllaMo) financial position, the board of ternational Elivironment Infor- mation. ‘Use your convenient Worth's Charge Card MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 22, 1975— PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 22. 1975 More than 70 per cent of the llatirlipalpr tiiwiitui Hmili Police Sponsor Carnival Mrs. Duncan Installed Bahamas' gross national pro- Herald duct is derived from tourism. K a ' ^ ••Mt- About one-and-one-half million Donald Berger, director of Conservation Meeting Head of Emblem Club VERNON Area Profile tourists visit the Bahamas each recreation, said a few seats still The Vernon Conservation year. b P f N IO N The Vernon Police Associa- remain on the special bus which Commission will meet tonight tion will sponsor a four-day car- at 7:30 in the Administration Mrs. Lida Duncan was Mary Josephine, financial will leave Club 65, Park PL, at Abeam Tells Towns secretary; Lena Davis, nival, starting Wednesday in 9:30 a.m. arriving in Boston in Building. recently installed as president the parking lot of the former On the agenda is: Acceptance of the Rockville Emblem Club treasurer; Hilda DeVine, cor- time for lunch before the game. responding secretary; Marion EXPERT Quota System Wrong A&P Stom on Union St., The game will be between the of Wetlands applications; a Troopers Available and Eleanor Pease as vice Rockville. request for permit revision president. Friedrich, recording secretary. Red Sox and the Milwaukee Also, Josephine Foisie, Eve BODYWORK There will be rides, booths, Brewers, at Fenway Park. from U&R- subdivision on clowns, and many Donna Holland in Connecticut requests the ser- Mrs. Duncan and the other of- Wheele and Ludovine Scarlato, Anyone wishing further infor- Center Rd.; discussion of the ficers installed received their at The Connecticut State Police, it has out effort. At best, • we can only .. demonstrations each night. 646-0375 vices of a resident trooper and trustees; Ruth M. Ventura, f.vJ. •' mation should contact Berger proposed highway project at charges from Past Supreme Both the Vernon and Aloysius Ahearn, state appropriates the funds for such marshal; Kay Marley, first been reported, are issuing traffic attempt to create a climate for safer at the recreation office, Henry Vernon Circle; and considera- President Louise Shea of New Rockville Fire Departments representative for the 55th trooper would be the first to get assistant marshal; Grace DISCOUNT PRICES Park. tion of changes to the Inland Haven, assisted by Myrtle Con- citations under a quota system. driving by attempting to discipline the and the Vernon Ambulance District, has sent letters to all one. Hansen, seednd assistant Wetlands Regulations. nolly of Milford. Boland’s Discount Quotas are set up on the basis of the more flagrant violators...... Association will have equip- the towns in his district infor- It’s done on a first come, first marshal; Elinor Campbell, ment on display and the am- Festival Trip ming them of the availability of served basis, he said. Mrs. Mary Dannaher, one of chaplain; Marion Jones, average monthly number of tickets Mobile Office two resident state troopers as historian; Mary Devine, first Auto Sales Quotas make no such distinction. bulance corps will give a The Tolland County chapter The mobile office of The 55th District is composed the oldest members of the 199 CENT8R 8 T M E T handed out by each of the 10 state demonstration of an actual of the American Associatioa of of July 1. of the towns of Andover, Rockville Club and a past presi- guard; and Esther White, se- The real danger in quotas other than Congressman Christopher Dodd He said three were available cond guard. police units around the state. medical assist. Retired Persons (AARP) is will be in Rockville center from Bolton, Clumbia, Hebron, dent of the state organization, the uneven law enforcement, is that in The National Guard will also sponsoring a trip to the German but one was hired in Tolland. Marlborough and a part of Ver- the Past Presidents Association The idea is that those patrolmen 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday. A Dodd Ahearn said whichever town setting a minimum effort, too often it have equipment on display and Alps Festival, Hunter, N.Y., on caseworker will be available to non. of Emblem Clubs of Connec- Aug. 4. ticut, was honored by the who are not writing tickets at an becomes the maximum effort, too. a recruitment booth set up. The meet with constituents. The bus will leave the presentation of a Gold Card average rate will be inspired to carnival will be open Rockville United Methodist presented by Theresa Garrity, The concern for an “acceptable Wednesday through Saturday Bible School Antiques Festival Set “bring themselves up to acceptable Church, Grove St., at 7 a.m. outgoing president of the club. from 6:30 to 11 p.m. and also a The El Bethel Fellowship level” by state officials may stem The price is $7 for members and The Gold Card denotes a con- levels.” Saturday matinee from 1 to 5 Church, 85 Prospect St., At Nathan Hale Home $9 for others. The group will tribution to the Supreme from the federal government’s with rides for children to be Rockville will conduct its an- As the low producers increase the return home about 8 p.m. The Nathan Hale Antiques be open to the public from 10 Scholarship Fund. half-priced on Saturday from 10 nual vacation Bible school July production, the average will go up and stipulation that states show an effort Anyone wishing further infor- Festival will take place Satur- a.m. to 5 p.m., with more than a.m. to noon. 28 through Aug. 1 from 9 a.m. to At age 84, Mrs. Dannaher is to enforce the federal 55 m.p.h. speed Children from the Talcott- mation should contact Henry day at the Nathan Hale 100 antique dealers, represen- were next month more efforts or arrests noon. Homestead on South St. in ting shops from throughout the still active and attends ville School and the Mansfield Driver. meetings when weather per- will have to be made to meet “accep- limit. Or it may be an effort to fatten There will be songs, crafts, Coventry. east, setting up displays in the Training Center will be special and Bible stories based on the mits. state coffers in these days of financial Visitors to the show will be meadows and orchard adjacent table levels.” guests on Saturday. theme, “Up-Up-Up and Away.” Mrs. Duncan's son, Ray E. Family Arrives invited to tour the authentically to the 199-year-old house, direc- stress. Registrations will be Duncan, and his family, from ‘GOOD To the extent such efforts reflect The family of Nguyen Xwas restored 10-room house, fur- tor Betty Forbes said. The accepted July 28 from 9 a.m. to Oklahoma City were present at impartial enforcement of traffic law Ball Game Hong and his wife, Dawg Thi nished with many Hale family house will be open for guided We have no quarrel with the federal 10 a.m. Anyone wishing further the instailation ceremonies The Club 65 of Rockville will Than Van, of Vietnam, has pieces — including young tours from 1 to 4 p.m. SOUND’ violations, the idea of increased law goal of fuel conservation but the information should contact along with another son, make its annual baseball trip to arrived in Rockville under the Nathan’s hunting rifle — during Free parking for visitors’ Mrs. Elda Mattson, Mrs. Cameron Johnson, and adopted enforcement is not bad. lower speed limit’s real merit is that Boston July 30 under the spon- sponsorship of St. Bernard’s the exhibit and sale, produced cars will be provided adjacent reason to Sharon Dayton, or Mrs. Joann son, Ralph Rambus, both of sorship of the Vernon Recrea- Church. The family has six to raise funds to keep the to the homestead, and But the quota system is inherently it has proven it saves lives. 'Therefore Obert. Transportation will be 2 Coventry. tion Department. children. homestead in good repair. refreshments and beverages provided for those who need it. Other officers installed were: LISTEN! bad. It puts the enforcer under enforcement must be an around the The eighth annual show will will be available throughout the pressure to meet an arbitrary goal. clock effort not an on and off thing day. This means in many instances his possible with a quota system. Flora at Orchard Beach, Maine (Photo by Reginald Pinto) ^Y’ Plans G olf Open judgment of what constitutes a viola- We hope the quota system will be tion is narrower when he is trying to abandoned as quickly as possible. TODAY’S & The Indian Valley YMCA will Tickets for the event are reach his quota than after he has The safety of Connecticut motorists conduct a “Golf Open,” July 30 available at Zahner’s Mens THOUGHT at the Connecticut Golfland par Shop in Rockviile; Steve & reached it. is not to be measured by the number MAX LERNER 3 course in Talcottville. Toms, Ellington; Vernon Drug, Sad to say, traffic law enforcement The tournament will start at 1 Vernon Circle; Peterson’s STARTS WEMESDAV! of speeding tickets issued; but rather p.m. and participants can tee Hardware. South Windsor; and because of economic reasons, can by a lessening of accidents for which “On Vacation” off until 9 p.m. Those aged 14 or the YMCA office, Vernon Cir- never be a 100 per cent day in and day There is nothing like a vacation to make WE HAVE there are no “acceptable levels.” people over and give them a new sense of Power and Beauty older, including adults, are cle. The donation will be $3 for 18 BOUGHT OUT living. eligible to play. But the thoughtful person will Trophies will be awarded to holes. Those on the planning THE ENTIBE SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - How which sees them as lurid examples of What makes them different from the remember that you can’t vacation from first and second place winners committee are: David Fagan, would you like five minutes of conversa- male chauvinism and discrimination. The more vocal Women’s Libbers is that they OVERSTOCK God; if anything it ought to be a time for in the 17 and under age group Gary Hance, Richard Dimock, tion with the most beautiful girl in the un- other is from the political and cultural believe with the whole core of their being INVENTORY OF tuning the heart and mind to new values and the 18 and older categories John Magee, John Murray and iverse? In fact, with each of 71 of the most left, which sees them as examples of com- that there is a natural balance between the Read Now^ Fight Later and especially to what is basic to life for males and females. A William Moquin. Anyone A QUALITY beautiful girls? That’s what the judges of mercial exploitation and American im- sexes. They are not interested in a shift of itself. special award will be given for wishing further information the Miss Universe contest have had, perialism. Both involve the relation power. But whatever the tumults in the DINING ROOM Don’t forget that the highest thoughts the shot closest to the pin on should call the “Y” office. spread out over two crowded, delightful, between beauty and power. There is world around them they have a serene “mere” — mercenary — in Africa, you can have on a vacation are re la te to any hole. MANUFACTURER Men; Bored with the everyday impossible evenings. enough truth in each indictment to deserve confidence that in their own lives they will with an on-the-spot report on type of God as the Father who cares, who con- AT routine? Sick to death of women’s lib? By the time you read this you will know some scrutiny. be able to maintain the balance. trols, and who carries us. Although the culture of the West says it Long for a return of the old combat, the enemy, terrain and pay A. J. Cronin, in one of his books, tells of a what, at present writing, we don’t The beauty pageant has been played up TREMENDOUS ourselves know — who the gleaming, is, the fact is that beauty is not a monopoly here in the Central American press for machismo? scales. person saying, “I can’t help it, I still don’t SAVINGSl! joyful Miss Universe is. (Editor’s note: of women, nor the scrutiny of women’s some time. It is hard to know what it Other articles tell how to win at un- know whether I can believe in God.” beauty a monopoly of men. Beauty is a Miss Finland was the winner.) But we means for the large mass of people living Medi-Views A new magazine — Soldier of For- To which the response comes back, “It light that informs the whole person. It is derwater knife fighting, how to cope doesn’t really matter whether you believe know enough to know how hard it will be in on the poverty level in overpopulated This afternoon, a large trailer truck will be placed tune — may be just the ticket for the the end to choose between the whole the total harmony of features, form, countries where birth control is almost un- with hoodlums or muggers in the back in God; God believes in you.” movement, energy, thought. TTie Greeks by Walter Mittys, as well as for the Make that your key thought for this array. A judge in a court of law must often known and the illegitiniacy rate is Michael Dworkln, B. SC. in front of our store, and beginning 10 a.m. tomorrow streets of Chicago, Saigon or London, deal with an unruly heart that will becloud cared about it, and cared so intensely that staggering. For the Latin machismo “professional adventurer’ for which vacation season. they included male beauty, and in fact RegMend Pharmadat^ how the CIA supplied weapons to the The Rev. Dr. Orlando L. the steady eye and mind. which is rampant in this part of the world, morning, until 5:30 Saturday afternoon, you can TAKE it is designed. preferred it. Long ago, in whatever a display of female beauty must mean a assassins of Dominican dictator Tibbetts Joy and pathos mingle here in equal societies were dominated by women, the ADVANTAGE OF THE LARGEST SAVINGS YOU’VE American Baptist Churches measure. The girls are young, tense, sense of masculine prowess. But from a Publicity describing the charter Trujillo and then betrayed the scrutiny and selection of male beauty by political standpoint, it also has some of Connecticut vulnerable, scared. They are dazzled by the ruling women’s elites may well have EVER SEEN in Maple or Pine Dining Rooms, Dinettes, meaning. issue of the magazine promises that plotters. the stir they make. Some have come up set the standards for beauty, just as the hsict BHei Bar Stools, Occasional Tables, Boston Rockers, Milk “this unique publication will provide In between wars and rumors of from poverty and broken families, but opposite is still true today. There have been rumblings about possi- most come from middle-class homes in AT LEAST the professional adventurer with per- If the recent World Women’s ble Communist demonstrations here Stools, etc. Remember — EVERYTHING MUST BE wars, the magazine plans to cover the their own countries, and until they Conference in Mexico City showed against the pageant. One can understand ON ALL tinent, usable, head-knocking, bone- whole range of action-oriented topics, have led uneventful lives. Each has anything it showed that in most countries why. This isn’t “imperialism” as the Caa KILL SOLD BY SATURDAY AT 5:30 (and at these prices, rehearsed how to dress, stand, walk, the problem of women is still the grinding Marxists use the term in their tired, DINING jarring special interest articles, from chopper pilots in Borneo to oil One bite, in sueeptibie peopie, can cauee smile, wave her hand, and each has even problem of sheer survival. The questions repetitive way. But who can doubt that the they will bel) SO PLEASE CO M E EARLY FOR THE jammed with facts, ideas and roughnecks in the Arctic, from crop been primed to answer the questions the of women’s power has stirred only the up- world image of beauty and sexuality has instant iung ciose down and subsequent ROOMS techniques, that are slammed across dusters in Rhodesia to salvage divers HERALD judges might ask in the “personality” in- per groups in a few Western nations. But been deeply influenced by the American heart stoppagell terviews. BEST CHOICEI with the devastating impact of a burst from my conversations here I can report media, that it has been built into the in the Pacific. YESTERDAYS But sometimes there are unexpected, that few of the girls have been untouched prevailing conception of the good life, that Wouid you be surprised to know the IN STOCK from an Uzi (a much respected Israel rattling questions. The heart pumps, the by the question of women’s identity. stings of bees, yeiiow jackets, wasps and 30 Those who are interested and who it reaches the masses as well as the upper % face fiushes, the brain has to work fast and OFF sub-machinegun.” have their wife’s permission may Like most other modern reform classes everywhere? In this sense every hornets kiii more humans every year than 25 Years Ago summon all its energy for the answer that movements this one has come mainly beauty contest, no matter how nonpar- For instance, the first issue con- any other animai? Their venom contains a write for details to: Soldier of For- About 125 men and officers of Co. A and will not be displeasing to the judge and yet from the United States, but it is a wave tisan, is a political event. poison that can set off massive aiiergic Headquarters Co. of Manchester and Co. wiil be true to the girl herself. Hope eggs that has lapped almost every shore. Most tains information on how to become a tune, Box 582, Arvada, CO 80001. If I were a Communist, bent on a THESE FANTASTIC VALUES WILL BE SHOWN IN OUR PARKING LOT, ON OUR SIDE­ E. of Rockville of the 169th Infantry board you on, your sheer driving will sustains of the girls come from close-knit families reactions that can be fatai to a sensitized Marxist world, I would be more worried troop train at Manchester Depot for en- you, but always on the edge of all the other and are eager to get married and have person. Such peopie shouid carry a -Jr. WALK, AND ON ALL 3 OF OUR DISPLAY FLOORS. DON’T BOTHER TO BRING MONEY. about the beautiful girls than about the campment of the 43rd Division at Pine emotions there is the specter of heart- children. medicai identification card describing their soldiers with machine guns. For just as YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR GENTLE TERMS! REMEMBER DELIVERY, SET Camp in New York State. break. But most of them also want to be power attracts beauty, so beauty attracts sensitivity. Cheney Bros, is listed by Connecticut The sharpest criticism of all these con- themselves as persons — to have their own UP AND GUARANTEE ARE ALWAYS FREE! i power. The politicizing of Eros goes along The Lighter Side Development Commission as one of plants tests comes from two directions. One is interests, find their own work, maintain HUNDREDS OF OTHER VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! with the eroticizing of politics. To treat a sting, appiy a constricting ban­ 1 in state to be open for inspection by from the Women’s Liberation Movement, their own identity. dage just above the stung area, using a We proudly introduce the new LIBERTY visitors this summer. strong, wide strip of cioth. Appiy an ice HILL GROUP. Thii entire seriet i$ crafted Holmes Funeral Home marks its 25th of extra heavy seieci IFeilern Maple. Aid for the Unopposed year of service. pack or coid cioths to the inflamed area. A Wide SelecUon of 5 and 7 Pc. Your Choice Keynote of thii beautiful group ii iti Remove the stinger with tweezers being Contemporary and Modem of Maple massive styling and heavy detailing 10 Years Ago carefui not to squeeze the venom from the or Pine throughouL The matching table features TOM TIEDE DINETTES textured, high-pressure laminate plastic top, By Dick West The question the commission was Miss Janet Pisch receives top award in sac into the skin. Not^actly pHiQ^o $ 7 7 with edge in a matching maple finish. wrestling with was whether candidates state essay contest on Americanism spon- WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal As Shown § who have no primary opposition should be sored by state Department of American ANTiDOTE: For those peopie who know pKon^ f 6/4” THICK TARLE TOP Election Commission recently invited the Legion Auxiliary. that they have aiiergies of any kind it might 42’’x42”xS4”. Uhls 4 public to submit views on various cam- permitted to spend the same amount as An Idea Thinks Its Time Has Come those in contested primaries. Joseph A. Rossetto, head of Rossetto be advisabie to carry an emergency insect MASSIVE COMMANDBIS CHAIHS paign regulations it is considering. Construction Co., is appointed clerk of the Regular $499 Value One of the matters on which it solicited Since this happens to be an issue I feel Bite Kit with them. This kit contains works for Westhill Gardens addition. Your Chalet at Mapto or Pint comment concerns proposed spending strongly about, I have spent a good bit of ADRENALiNE injection in a syringe time collecting my thoughts for presenta- limits for candidates who are running un- SAVANNAH, Ohio — One would think are right, and we are not so much ad- by “a more stable and much more ef- aiready to be injected quickiy. This can opposed. tion to the commission. any movement promising people ?25,000 a vocating the changes we want as we are ficient” leadership system. I am setting them forth here in the hope year for 16-hour-a-week jobs would have waiting for them to occur.” Once united. North American social, oniy be had with a prescription. But it can that if you are like-minded you will let the $348 applicants pounding on the doors. But the The changes expected are nothing short sometimes mean the difference between 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 technical, military and foreign relations Bring The KIdi To See Onr The World’s commission know about it, too. II U U U 15 18 17 only current activity on the pastoral of cosmic, not only for America but for the responsibilities would be handled by a iife and death. Antihistamines and cor­ In all fairness, it seems to me, an unop- II 1920 71 22 23 24 Largest 29 2827 21 29 30 .. ALMANAC grounds of Technocracy, Inc., is the entire continent. Technocracy foresees old “strictly business” government ap- tisone heip controi symptoms. Captain posed candidate shouldn’t have any limit caretaker mowing the lawn. The parking order economic laws giving way to paratus. One hundred of the continent’s Chair! on his campaip spending. signs point to empty lots, the two-year-old modern consumer eruptions, the result 2 technical and intellectual giants would Politicians have a hard enough time By United Press International office building is manned by a lone being the necessary forging of a continen- make up a legislature called Continental drumming up support when the race is SAVE ON THIS Ettrning H rralJi Today is Tuesday, July 22, the 203rd day worker. “Anybody who comes out here,” tal nation — the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Control; that body would elect one of its KEEP THE BUGS AWAY close. BEAUTIFUL DINEHEI 139.00 of 1975 with 162 to follow. says an observer, “Is probably lost off the all Central American countries — as a own to be Continental Director (i.e. the sturdy 36 "x48'' pla»tlc top extenalon table, and 4 mates' chairs FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 In a contested primary, a candidate’s The moon is approaching its full phase. Interstate.” force for survival. And what survival! The President). Rationalism would replace Don't wear clothing with bright flower prints Published by Ihe Published every major source of support comes from In m aple or pine llnlih. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, It wasn’t always thus for Technocracy, Technocrats believe North American democracy. All human events would be in- because they tool the Insects and draw them to Manchester evening except Sun­ voters who can’t stand the other can- (Reg. $2M.85 Value) Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. Jupiter and Saturn. Inc. Formed in the early 1930s as a resources and people could be welded into flexible centralized. you. Square. Manchester. didate. Entered at the The evening star is Venus. glimpse of a new social and economic a socio-economic entity that would secure . What it is is a kind of super socialism, Conn. 06040. Manchester. Conn.. Candidates who are forced to unop- A v o i d usi ng s c e n t e d p r e p a r a t i o n s . Telephone 643-2711 Post Oltice as Second Those born on this date are under the order, it was one of many Depression- for its nearly 400 million people the and Technocrats have never wavered as to (Area Code 203). Class Mail Matter. posed not only lose that advantage; they Deodorants, hair sprays and perfumes attract OPEN SUNDAYS sign of Cancer. spawned ideologies that gnawed into the highest, firmest and most effortless stan- its ultimate adoption. Present conditions DEACON’S BENCHES acquire at least two big disadvantages. Publisher Raymond F. Robinson American psychiatrist Karl Menninger American imagination. With people dard of living in history. in the United States and on the rest of the bees and wasps. Possibly the main obstacle an unop- was born July 22, 1893. selling apples in the street, when they Money would be replaced by guaranteed continent are, they say, their predictions SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES posed candidate must overcome is the un- Use commercial Insect repellents that are 1 P.M.-5:00 P.M On this date in history: could steal the apples, thousands read shares of the nation’s production, the come true. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE decided vote. rubbed or sprayed on the skin. In 1864, in the first battle of Atlanta, Technocracy pamphlets and listened to equivalent of about ^5,000 in goods and “Of course we may recover again,” Public opinion polls invariably show that serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 Single C o p y ..... 15c 3 M onths..... $1170 Confederate troops under Gen. John Hood Technocracy speeches with serious if not services annually. Work would be says John Sheldon, “but recession and Stay away from placas whare Insects gather. OPEN Vl/eekly...... 90e 6 Months..... $23.40 whenever voters are given no choice there altogether unsuspicious interest. Ohe M onth__ $3.90 One Year.. . $46.80 were defeated by Gen. William Sherman’s reorganized so that no one would have to depression will continue to occur. The end is a substantial increase in the percentage forces. Even then the movement promised begin it until age 25 and so everyone could TONIGHT Mail Rates Upon Request who can’t make up their minds. is inevitable. As long as consumer con- In 1933, Wiley Post completed his first something for nothing, or at least very end it 20 years after. AND Subscribers who p.m should telephone Actually, of course, in an uncontested fidence in the system is high, we can sur- ^^TRUST YOUR HEALTH TO YOUR tail to receive their the circulation depart- solo flight around the world in seven days, little; No poverty, no welfare, no class “Crime would disappear because there primary the voters do have a choice of vive. But confidence is rapidly sinking. EVERY Herald belore 5 30 menl. 647-9946. 18 hours and 45 minutes. prejudice, no crime, no corruption and no would be no need to profit from it,” says How long can we have doublediget un- DOCTOR AND HIS PRESCRIPTIONS TO I sorts. In effect, they are told that ‘i t ’s In 1972, President Richard Nixon chose politics. Sheldon. Corruption would end too, he Member Audit Bureau of Circulation either him or nobody.” employment and hope for the best? This usr NIGHT Vice President Spiro Agnew as his running Expectedly, the interest quickly faded adds, for the same reason. “Everybody nation is flat broke now. There is only one And that is the point on which many are I blau mate in their re-election bid. They with national recovery. T^ay, though would have exactly the same standard of answer.” till 9:00 furniture stores The Manchester Display advertising unable to reach a decision. sOftoo closing hours Three defeated Democrats George McGovern membership figures are not discussed by living. Everybody would have exactly the Quite obviously the Technocrat’s Publishing Co. Thus, for an unopposed candidate the I Middletown Manchester full days prior to and Sargent Shriver in a record-smashing Technocracy officers, support is sustained same opportunities. Under our system, answer is outlandish. They propose a On Sale A t ...... ww SAT. ny 5:30 assumes no financial publication problem is twofold. He must look for sup- 346-6606 643-4159 responsibility (or landslide. by a small group of hard core enthusiasts life would be for living and not for en- society which at bottom sounds dull and at Deadline lor Herald port not only among voters who would I Values to $139.95 typographical errors classified advertising: In 1974, a cease-fire agreement on throughout the United States arid Cariada. during.” top without liberty. Yet where most in the appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior to day of prefer nobody but among those who aren’t Says one, John Sheldon, a member of the Selection of styles In two distinc­ tisements and other publication. 12 noon Cyprus was reached between Greece and There is, of course, a catch in all this. nation offer only wails today to grievous TAKE UF TO reading matter m The Friday for publication sure which they would prefer. Turkey. movement’s board of directors; Numerous catches, actually, but one in I tive finishes. Choose from up­ Bring your camera loo, you may even want a pM iirt oT ■ woes. Technocrats at least offer ideas. I SMM — I Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ It’s a genuine dilemma and candidates A thought for the day; Union Gen. “We are not a pushy group. If people particular. Technocrats do not think 3 Y IA R S T O P A YI yourMlI. It's giant tixa will m akt you look and tool Hko • ■ Herald day. Would that some of the more popular holstered or plain wood seats. kid again t o o l ______* in those circumstances need all the cam- William Tecumseh Sherman said, “War is like us, fine, but we don’t overly promote. Utopia can be created by any but the most paign funds they can get. movements of this critical time do the WEST MIDDLE TPKE. cruel and you cannot refine it.” We th i^ our ideas are right, we know they capable. Hence, politics would be replaced same. S PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 22, 1975 MAJ^CHESTER EVEIVIN^ HERALD, Manchester. 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rD eoA .-A ()t( BETTY’S NOTEBOOK JaiBBS By BETTY RYDER F. H<< D D’ Amato Congratulations to the Ladies Education at the college and little puppies may turn’ less BS/R.PH. Auxiliary of the Dilworth- when it arrives I will pass it friendly in the hot, humid Lll Cornell-Quey Post of the along together with a few other weather. By A b ig a il Van Buren American Legion in recipes I have requested. The society suggests that Manchester for keeping up with I do have the recipes for the parents advise their children to C 1975 by Chka0o Trlbun«*N.Y. Ntwt Synd., Inc. Yogurt made from whole i m ___ the men of their post. codfish balls, clam fritters, stay away from dogs which are s milk is a food relatively high CO ’The ladies received several com bread, plus baked Indian mnning loose on the streets, in cholesterol content...Yet, awards for their efforts in a pudding, chow-chow relish, and even be wary of those tied DEAR ABBY: I have two teenagers, ages 14 and 16. consuming large quantities of variety of fields during the corn and chicken soup and to a chain in the yard. Their father and I divorced five years ago and both the dairy product may actual — T~\ BE auxiliary’s state convention chicken and oysters and others. A dog that is lashed and ac- remarried. For years, the children have been begging me to ly reduce the amounts of the recently. If anyone would like a copy companied by its owner may or let them live with their father because they felt that their artery-clogging fatty substanct ’The men had captured three please drop me a note and in- may not be friendly. ’The best stepfather and I were too strict. Also, their real father in the body...There is some in- top awards at their state con- clude a self-addressed, stamped way to find out is to ask the promised them the moon. dication ^ a t there is a sub- vention. envelope and I will send them owner if you may pet the dog. Qi Last year, I let them go on the condition that they keep stance in yogurt that acts to their grades up (both were honor students) and continue along. Confucius say “Just because Colonial Banquet It sounds like it would be an dog wags tail, does not mean he block the body’s own produc- their confirmation classes. tion of cholesterol, thus LU Well, they are flunking in school and have practically enjoyable as well as infor- has dull teeth.” (P.S. Con- If you’d like to spend a fuscius didn’t really say that). reducing the over-all percen- dropped out of confirmation class. (They also let four years weekend much as your mative weekend. For further information contact the tage in the bloodstream...East of music lessons go down the drain.) forefathers might have done, to I know they prefer living with their father because he Sheraton-Boston Hotel. African nomads — the Masai visit the Sheraton-Boston Hotel Antiques Festival doesn’t discipline them at all. When thw came home, my tribesman—have perhaps the daughter had so much makeup on I didn’t recogpiize her. in Boston. Calico Corner In keeping with the Bicenten- world’s lowest heart-attack I Q Should I let them go back with their father, or should I Emerson College and the nial year theme, one of rate, despite a high- Things are really moving insist that they stay with me until they finish high schcwl? hotel have joined resources to America’s most famous cholesterol diet...Researches CM ' I O along at Calico Comer at the My husband has been a wonderful stepfather, although they help conduct a “Colonial Life” historic landmarks will be open theorize that the yogurt Manchester Sheltered never showed him the proper respect. He is willing to have program each weekend in- for tours Saturday when the bacteria produces a fatty acid Horan Photo Workshop, located in Lincoln them back if I say so. volving the life-style and Nathan Hale Antiques Festival which acts on the liver to in in Center. I know it will be difficult if they return, but I hate to see customs of Boston from its is held on the grounds of the terfere with norma Shoppers can select attrac- them ruin their lives because I know they will regret it later. Mrs. David L. Coogins founding through the 1776 Hale Homestead in Coven- cholesterol production... Please advise me. Revolutionary period. tive gift items designed by the CL MOM mentally retarded. Bead try. Find service as you like it Luanne Marie Heck of Miss Bette G. Ledgard of- Each weekend will include a Visitors may tour the authen- necklaces made by the clients fast and friendly from the ef- Manchester and David Lee Manchester was maid of honor. colonial banquet at the hotel,, tically restored 10-room house, DEAR MOM; Bring them home. Their grades are lectures on life in Boston during of the workshop are now being ficient staff at LEN02 Googins of New London were Bridesmaid was Mrs. Lynn furnished with many Hale fami- sufficient evidence to justify it. These are important years. offered along with items from PHARMACY. We handle married July 5 at Center Scalia of Bryn Mawr, Pa. 1630-1775, a walking tour of the ly pieces — including young They desperately need a firm hand, guidance and discipline. Back Bay and Beacon Hill, a the National Association for full line of nationally known Congregational Church in Jonathan Googins of Boston, Nathan’s hunting rifle — during They’ll thank you later. And if they don’t, at least you’ll special tour of the American Retarded Citizens. cosmetics including Worth Manchester. Mass, was his brother’s best the exhibit and sale. know that you did all you could for them. crafts and art exhibit at the Stationary, fold-a-notes, all- and St. Laurent, an exclusive < The bride is the daughter of man. Ushers were William Proceeds will be used to keep in this area, to fill all your Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Hedk Heck of New York City, the Museum of Fine Arts, and a occasion cards, recipe cards all DEAR ABBY: What is the correct way to address a bearing designs selected from the homestead in good repair. needs, and have a large well of 297 H enry S t. The bride’s brother; and Harold portrayal of various elements letter to a lady whose husband has just died? entries in the NARC Annual Art Show hours are from 10 a.m. to equipped pharmacy to handle h- bridegroom is the son of Mr. Symington of Glastonbury. of the arts of the period. Also, how does one address a woman whose husband has Design Contest, are available. 5 p.m. all your prescriptions. You and Mrs. Alvan Googins of Following a church reception ’The authentic colonial menu been dead for several years? What a nice way to purchase can depend on LENOX D.S. Gorham, N.H. the couple left on a trip to will include codfish bails, clam (/) fritters Provincetown, haddock quality items and, at the same PHARMACY, 299 E. Center The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. California and Arizona. They School of Life St., 649-0896 for all your ,e, DEAR D.S.: A widow is always addressed as “Mrs. John will reside in Manchester. casserole, bubble and squeak, time, know you are helping the of Manchester performed the Boston corn bread and apple- less fortunate. "It is with rivers as it is with prescription requirements Jones" — regardless of how long John has been dead. -ring ceremony. Walter Mrs. Googins is employed as Free Delivery Service..Open a teacher in the Rocky Hill pan dowdy. Hot Dogs people: the greatest are not Grzyb was organist. Incidently, I’m not sure what always the most agreeable nor Mon thru Sat 8 a.m.-9 p.m DEAR ABBY: I could not leave unanswered your reply school system. Mr. Googins is a Sun and Holidays, 8 a.m.-8 LU to “Nameless,” whose wife made several suicide attempts. The bride was given in principal in the Rocky Hill "bubble ,.and squeak” is, but The Connecticut Humane the best to live with.” Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933) ^m. .4 My mother died a natural death two years ago. My father marriage by her father. school system. have requested a recipe from „^Society has called my attention died last month at 73 of carbon-monoxide poisomng. the Center for Continuing to the fact that those friendly ^§^1^ I I am proud to say that he finished the last page of his long “note" on the night before he died, after dictating it to his best friend. On Sunday morning, my two daughters and CD I arrived at his home for a lunch date to find the sheriff and 1^1 coroner there. My family will bear its share of guilt for not preventing Z) his death — each in his and her own way. But I say, “Greater love hath no man." AGWA^ He did not want to live on as a vegetable; he left a six-page letter of explanation in lovely, lucid English. frozen fruit & o I miss both my parents. But I honor their memory in the only way I know; I share their love with all other living ^ D U PLIC A T E BRIDGE ilU un ^ MB U things. ’That is their legacy to me. And if I am lucky, my vegetable 9 1 1 1 9 1JU9||^UU9^UIUQ three children will share this love with the family of man. IM IM IM INI 1^^ IM 1^1 You may use my name. Results Friday in the Nace and Sandy Craft, second; MARTIN K. EAKIN, O.D. Manchester Bridge Club game Irving Carlson and Mary sale! at Manchester Community Willhide, third. College Student Center are Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal Results in the July 12 North-South: Beulah Gross and reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. Manchester Community Peg Spellacy, first; Anne Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. College game are North-South: ORDER NOW Ingram and Phyllis Pierson, se- For Abby’s booklet, “ How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” Jim Cleary and Alice Sunshine, cond; Clem Hitchcock and send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, first; Lucie Wadsworth and Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped Wilmer Curtis, third. THRU AUG. 30th Janet Boyd, second; Ronald (204) envelope. East-West: Louis Halpryn and Ann Kraatz, third. Freeze or can Uif/1 WE WE ITJI WE ITJI WE WE ijw and John Descy, first; Peg and East-West: Patricia FOR SEPT. 18th A1 LaPlant, second; Joan l^SinVE H W E Iill6IVEPJgiueI^Ugiver - Targonsky and Brian Tan, first; your own and Byrnes and Sue Robinson, Irving Carlson and Phyllis Pier- third. DELIVERY son, Erving and Helen Cross, SAVE! tied for third. e a r\Ni ENGAGED Results Friday in the Vj- ^UJ u D Manchester Nite Time Novice Group game at the student CALL NOW AND SAVE n.OO ON CAN OF RSP CHERRIES center are Bert Davis and Bar- LD bara Davis, first; Don Kreps RSP Cherries in sugar - 30# ...... o. $11.35 and Betty Kreps, second; Heinz Art Exhibit f\ !s|0 > Bartel and Edna Bartel, Dick Sweet Cherries in sugar - 26#...... 12.36 ^ / Vizard and Carol Vizard, tied At Showcase 5 for third. An exhibition of acrylics and Sliced Strawberries in sugar - 30# ...... 15.60 mm Results in the July 17 Nutmeg oils by Dr. Armand Affricano, Folly Lane, Coventry, is on dis- Sliced Peaches in sugar - 30# ...... 12.60 YWCA game at the Community ‘1 8 h 0 v!j > Y are Mollie Timreck and play now through Aug. 11 at the Blueberries no sugar - 20# ...... 11.50 Frankie Brown, first; Mary Showcase Cinemas Art Gallery, ^ >. ft. Willhide and Peg Dunfield, se- 936 Silver Lane, East Hartford. Adopting art as a recent hob- Blackberries no sugar - 28# ...... 12.60 on cond; Mary Corkum and Liz Carter, Ann McLaughlin and by and personal enjoyment. Dr. Red Raspberries no sugar - 28# ...... 14.80 \A 0 U- ’U- V). o- Mary Warren, Barbara Beckley Affricano, an area dentist, has LU and Judy Pyka, tied for third. exhibited previously in the Sliced Apples in sugar - 30# ...... 10.90 Manchester area. His work Results in the July Nutmeg specializes in outdoor scenes Rhubarb no sugar - 30# ...... 9.40 with particular emphasis on YWCA game at the Community fV\ Y are North-South: Jane Lowe wildlife and seascapes. Crushed Pineapple no sugar - 30# ...... 14.80 and Frankie Brown, first; Bar- The Showcase Cinemas Art LU NassiH Photo bara Davis and Bette Martin, Gallery is part of the Four- Fruit Salad -* 20# Ctn...... 11.45 The engagement of Mary The engagement of Miss June second; Dixie Mastrandrea and Theater complex in East Hart- cot o Ahne Sheridan of Bolton to Dr. E. DeSimone of East Hartford Elaine Webster, third. ford and presents a variety of Baked Apple - 80 Count ...... 14.70 ^ll Hugo Cuadra of Agawam, to Kenneth R. Schaller of East-West: Peg Dunfield and exhibits done by Connecticut sw ? ogii; 20 Mass, has been announced by Manchester has been an- Eleanor Crafts, first; Zora artists. Peas 12 boxes, 2^2 lbs. ea. - 30 lb s ...... 12.95 ■I M e d her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Ber- nounced by her mother, Mrs. Corn 12 boxes, 2H lbs. ea. - 30 lbs...... 12.95 nard J. Sheridan of 106 Hebron Carla DeSimone of Bristol. 1’' Rd., Bolton. Mr. Schaller is the son of Mr. Dr. Cuadra is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaller of Cut Green Beans 12 boxes, 2H lbs. ea. 30 lbs. . . . .12.60 hnd Mrs. Gustavo Cuadra of 340 Lydall St. Lima Beans 12 boxes, ZYi lbs. ea. - 30 lbs...... 15.50 Masaya, Nicaragua. The bride-elect was The bride-elect was graduated from Bristol Eastern LOVELY LADY Mixed Vegetables 12 boxes, lYi lbs. ea. 30 lbs. . . . 13.70 graduated from Mount St. High School and Central Joseph Academy in West Hart- Connecticut State College in BEAUTY SALON Broccoli Spears 12 boxes* 2 lbs. ea. - 24 lbs.».. . . . 12.90 ford. She received a B.A. New Britain. She is employed 390 Main,Street, Manehester degree from Cardinal Cushing by Security-Connecticut Life In- Cauliflower 12 boxes, 2 lbs. ea. - 24 lbs...... 13.80 III . h (w la \i VI it l ill » College in Brookline, Mass, and surance Co. is pleased to announce an addition to its staff, hr is employed in the office of Dr. Her fiance, a graduate of Burger Fries 6 boxes, 4 lbs. ea. - 24 lbs...... 8.80 ^ f ITS Bernard J. Sheridan. Manchester High School, Introducing Her fiance was graduated served three years in the U.S. Potato Puffs(Onion Flavor) 12 boxes, 1)4 lbs.ea.-18 lbs.7.80 IIljh CO from the University of Army one of which was in Viet- „ Guadalajara, Mex. Medical nam. He is employed by MISS LEE Orange Juice Concentrate 24-12 oz. cans - case . . . 12.40 P School. He completed his Seaboard Plywood & Lumber to il residency in internal medicine Co. We are pleased to Grape Juice Concentrate 24-12 oz. cans - case. . . . .14.20 The couple is planning a Sept. at Hospital of St. Raphael’s in have Miss Lee I New Haven and his fellowship 13 wedding in Rtonchester. Lemonade Concentrate 24-12 oz. cans - case ...... 9.80 in cardiology at St. Francis associated with us! Hospital in Hartford. He is She comes from a *Fruit Salad-50% sliced peaches; 20%honeydew; 20%cantaloupe; employed in group practice in former well known 10% red grapes s'* Sprin^ield, Mass. LOOK FOR OUR salon, and brings her ’The couple is planning a Nov. years of talent and **Baked Apple-packed 20 apples per box, 4 boxes per case. l|2&i I 22 wedding at St. Maurice RED-TAG Church in Bolton. knowledge to the -1 S ^ ^ 5 SPECIALS customers of this,fine Due to nauonai vwattier conoiiiofu, all ordefi tubjact to the availability ot fruit & vegetablee at the time of pick-up. and SAVE UP TO salon. Do come in soon EQUIPMENT JOB REJECTION COMPLETE SERVICE SHOP Pich Up S OMvorv m u SHOP SALZBURG. Austria, (UPI) - and get acquainted NOW OPEN FRIDAY EVENINBS t Il SiOOJW BjBffl Mon., Wed., Cooks and waiters are the back- with this newcomer on STORE HOURS _ Thure., FrI. Mon., Tues., Wsd. our staff... For an ap- bone of the Austrian tourist busi- 50% 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 P

Donna Holland Admission is $1 for adults and The Andover Lake Property 646-0375 50 cents for teen-agers. Owners Association will spon- 0^ 10 „ Lionel Bernard was elected Children under 12 years will be sor a bingo Wednesday from head of the Andover constables admitted free. 7:30 until 10 p.m. at the Red and given the title of “ad- 2he Beralb Music will be provided by the Bam on Lakeside Dr. tti ministrator of constables” at a niJD o J50> Area Profile Hop River String Band, a five- There is a $1 admission meeting of the constabulary piece blue grass group. charge. Monday night at its prepared and voted on in will hold its second annual beer Marsh Dubaldo, local resi- Bingo will be held each and H headquarters. September. fest Sunday from 1 until 4 p.m. dent, is a member of the group. every Wednesday through and Om Bernard received four votes The committee to draft the at the Red Barn on Lakeside Bulletin Board including Aug. 27. and William Kowalski received bylaws consists of Bernard, Dr. The (jifecreation commission The Board of Selectmen will two. Gciry Kelly and Eric Anderson. Draft beer and hot dogs will will meet tonight at 8 at the meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at pZ' o ^ Of the seven elected con- Bernard is not new to police be sold. Town Office Building. the Town Office Building. . stables the town has, only one, matters. He was a constable in 0 Clarence Custer was absent Coventry for several years. He from the meeting. was on the Coventry Police At a meeting two weeks ago it force as an auxiliary, then as a was decided that Kowalski super-numerary. Tennis Class Has Openings would be deputy chief and Ron- He was on the Coventry nie Mike his lieutenant. Police force for eight years. The constables decided the He received an award for SOUTH WINDSOR Listening Post vices Office Monday through man who had received the heroism from the New England Friday between the hours of 9 highest number of votes in the Judy Kuehnel In an effort to meet the rising Police Commissioner’s social service needs in South a.m. and 3 p.m. election would be deputy chief Association about three years 644-1364 and the nian receiving the next The South Windsor Recrea- Windsor, the Listening Post is ago. continuing to offer iis. free highest number would be lieute- He’s been a special constable tion Department still has many nant. openings in the second session counseling services through the in Andover for four years. In South Windsor Community Ser- Watch Your Because that meeting had not of tennis classes. May he became an elected con- vice Office. been legally posted with the stable. The session is four weeks long town clerk, the constables Bernard said once the bylaws and starts the week of July 30 and runs through Aug. 25. , ' Individual counseling legally posted Monday’s were approved, he would insist covering all problem areas is FAT-GO Persons age 12 and up may meeting and the vote was all constables obeyed them. available at the Listening Post retaken. register for a Monday and Lose ugly excess weight with the He told the men the first year through the volunteers services sensible NEW FAT-GO diet D Kowalski said the choosing of would be a rough one, but at the Wednesday class or a Tuesday plan. Nothing sensational lust o and Thursday class. The of clergymen and individuals a man wasn’t a contest among end of a year they would have a with degrees in Social Work. steady weight loss for those that I the constables. He said the man “ solid, good operating con- schedule is as follows: 9 a.m. to really want to lose. 'C cn A full 12 day supply only $3.00 o had to be well liked in town, of stabulary.” 10:30 a.m., adults; 10:30 a.m. to Referral services are also unquestionable character, com- Kowalski was questioned as noon, adults; 1 p.m. to 2:30 available. Information A sk drug store g A Whiff of Early Americana pletely honest and one who to whether the cruiser could be p.m., children and teens; 6:30 appointments may bejitaKlsy about the FAT-G O reducing plan and start losing weight this week. 2 C (7 could be trusted and relied on. considered an emergency vehi- p.m. to 8 p.m., adults and contacting the Comnumity Ser- Money back In full if not complete­ im ^ iP o It’s not witches brew they’re stirring but the aroma coming from the pots led children in Joe Bretton said he agreed cle for the dog warden. working teens. The fee for adults is $4 and $2’ ly satisfied with weight loss from the Rockville Junior Library summer program to wonder about it. As part of the program with Kowalski’s idea of the man He explained the cir- the very First package. '^n but most important it had to be for children. CD f n< n Ni'S studying their American heritage, the children were making soap. Stirring the brew, con- cumstances of a week ago when ALLEILM ROLLS z :xi In-person registration only Introductory someone other constables could he received a call to pick up an Develops and Printed S !« n sisting of bacon fat, water and lye, is Ann Friderici while Christopher Lewis and Janice will be taken at the Recreation Offer Worth relate to and get along with. injured dog which had been hit Fas; Service 2 Krafjack await their turn at the pot. (Herald photo by Richmond) Department, Town Hall Cut out this ad — take to store c He said, “ It has to be by a truck to take it to a Discount Prices r between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. dai- listed. Purchase one pack of- o someone who will do our best veterinarian and his own car FAT-GO and receive one FAT- rt[ interests as well as the town’s.” ly. ARTHUR o r GO Pack Free. A wasn’t available. He said in the m A motion by Breton to call the LIGGETT REXALL DRUG same set of circumstances he Manchester Parked# head of the constables,! would do it aagain. Democrats Criticize Dreselly “clerical administrator” was Then the question was raised w||l responded to by Kowalski as to how David Yeomans, first (/) saying, “ That title is selectman, classifies his use of Over Park Appointment downgrading to whe man and I the cruiser purchased for the think it’s idiotic.” constables. t*U I When the title was revised to H BOLTON tion presented will be up to date Corps Wins The constables voted to keep but far enough in advance to administrator of constables and their portable radio at £ij{ Donna Holland The Quarryville Junior An- allow citizen participation in the vote taken, three were in headquarters unless it was 646-0375 cient Fife and Drum Corps won favor, one against and two > the matter before the legal call a first place trophy for music in needed by whoever was on is published.” abstained. The title means the patrol. The Democratic Town Com- the novice division at a com- man will be responsible for Work To Continue petition at Lake Compounce in Bernard will begin an inven- mittee criticized First Select- paper work and equipment, as tory of the constable’s equip- Stanley Bates, appointed Bristol Sunday. man David Dreseliy saying it is by state law all constables are ment. Friday as the town’s new park The competition was spon- “...shocked and appailed by his equal. The constables will request ?!g3 demand that the opportunity to commissioner, said work at sored by the Cheshire Fife and Then Bernard said he wanted the town pay for them to attend WCATION Herrick Memorial Park will Drum Corps. serve the town must depend it shown in the minutes there classes on use of a pistol and "D continue. The local corps competed upon a willingness to refrain was definite group appreciation practiced late in July. The cost \ Bates said he plans to meet against ten others. There were from voicing criticism, making to Kowalski for all the work he is anticipated to be under $50. (/> political statements or aspiring with his advisory group to 47 corps competing in different had done. Bernard said it was BOUND? For those who need the con- to any other town office.’’ “ ...catch up on where the park divisions. through Kowalski’s efforts the stables for any reason, an stands and what it needs.” On Sunday the corps will constables had reached the The committee issued the emergency or to have their The advisory group appointed compete at Riverside Park in point of organizing and he See us for criticism after Dreselly said houses checked while on vaca- by the selectmen to assist Bates Agawam,. Mass. The competi- should be thanked. m Lawrence Shaw, park com- consists of Ray Soma, Ernie tion is being sponsored by tion, their names and numbers Kowalski said he would never missioner for two years, wasn’t are Lionel Bernard, 742-8596; Manning and Larry Shaw. Carey’s Cadets. let the town down and he would being supported for reappoint- William Kowalski, 742-7194; Bates said they will continue Bulletin Board do his best working with Ber- ment b^ause of remarks he Ronnie Mike, 742-9760; Gary to improve the entrance and The Bolton Woman’s Club nard. MJF CAR SERVICE made before the May election. will continue to work in the Kelly, 742-7810; Joe Bretton, ooii garden group will meet A set of operational rules for 742-7665; Eric Anderson, 742- Professional car maintenance can back area of the park. m Wednesday at the home of Bon- the cruiser, submitted by 9182. make the difference between a He said he hopes to make a nie Massey on Hebron Rd. The DTC said Dreselly’s, Kowalski, were unanimously Beer Fesl vacation you want to remember “ ...insistence on subservience trail to the site of the proposed There will be a plant approved by the constables. T'M*cstonc conservation pond and to get . The Andover Lake Property and one you would like to forget. :x ) to the administration exchange and a discussion of A set of bylaws '"ill be At Firestone, we’ll help make people into the park. Owners’ Association (ALPOA) represents a frightened attempt the group’s goals. j your vacation worry-free by put- to prevent airing of the issues ting your car in shape at prices Wery Ilmportant [Protection < and can only corrupt the you can afford. We’ll give you a 0 Democratic process and dis I free safety inspection too. Be- at ||| courage people of ability from cause we treat all our customers PZC Won’t Appeal Preston Case wanting to serve the town.’’ like V.I.P.’s. Wery [Inexpensive [Prices! Storrs Regional Chapter at the At its last meeting the DTC COVENTRY runoff would have added to the Schwebel, town attorney, that the commission not appeal the E.O. Smith School. S members discussed “...serious Monica Shea freezing conditions in the The conference was designed CLCi town problems which we feel winter in that area. case, the subdivision would S?2l0s 742-9495 to improve leadership skills, are being mishandled by the The commission also stated stand as approved. The Planning and Zoning develop an understanding of the m selectmen.” that the five additional Sail Club Expert ENERGY RAVING Commission has voted not to national heritage and to I s A committee member said appeal the recent court decision driveways would create a traf- The Paddle, Prop and Sail fic hazard on Rt. 31. Club will have its monthly prepare members for more police protection and the dump on the Preston-subdivision. effective leadership roles in D were among the problems dis- Judge Nicholas Armentano of The commission held the meeting tonight at 8 at the [D l A public hearing on July 23, 1974 their chapter and community. cussed. the Court of Common Pleas, Lakeside Restaurant on Lake TUNE-UP and closed it at that date. The Besides the training session Tolland County, ruled that the FFA Conference I s two petitions were accepted on the week’s activities included V The selectm en were commission acted improperly Noel Miller, son of Mr. and Aug. 9, 1974. The commission visits to Mt. Vernon Plantation, criticized by the DTC for in receiving and considering Mrs. William Miller of denied the application on Aug. the National Archives, Smithso- Here's what we do: “...inadequately informing two petitions submitted to it Brewster St. attended a week- g 12, 1974. nian Institution, Arlington townspeople before important after the public hearing on the long conference in Washington, 1. Install new spark plugs (/I I The commission decided at National Cemetery, and other issues were to be decided.” Arthur Preston application for D.C. of the National Future (Add 30^ each lor reeiitor plugs) It cited as an example the its last meeting that due to the historic monuments and a five-lot subdivision on Rt. 31 Farmers of America. memorials in and around the 2. Install new points 6-cyl. cars I library. It said, “Prior to the recommendation of Abbot Add $2 for near Wrights Mill Rd. 3. Install new condenser Miller is a member of the Capitol. 8-cylindar cars | vote on the new library the only In his memorandum the 4. Adjust the timing information given to townspeo- (Some air cond. judge stated that the commis- cars extra) ple was in a factual flier 5. Adjust the carburetor sion did not give Preston an op- 6. Check the charging system prepared and distributed by the portunity to inspect the Democrats.” petitions and cross examine the oo A resolution passed by the signatories and to offer DTC said, CAR AIR SAFETY evidence in rebuttal to the SHOCK CO cooi “Whenever a town meeting petitions. CONDITIONER CHECK .^- .cv will be called for the purpose of During the court hearing the ABSORBERS voting large sums of n)oney or SERVICE Let Firestone's automotive commission stated that it based experts inspect your car \ V V making decisions with far- its decisions on the wetness of Tbst temperature; check and TODAY— find those trouble add necessary Freon; adjust reaching effects on the town, the land and the resultant water spots before they the selectmen should hold a all belts; check hoses; clean inconvenience you. !=►(/> runoff which would have in- condenser; check final QoC^fi public hearing. creased in the area due to the performance. “This hearing should be held addition of five driveways onto Improve 2 m? close enough to the time of the Rt. 31, and that this water your car’s VO town meeting that the informa- performance 5«s and tire wear with jr » i- o ROCKVILLE the famous Monro-matic*. 19 Xl2 HOSPITAL NOTES David J. James M. Herman J. |/» m Torstenson Gerrity, Jr. Heck I4 W * I 3 !S > Ambassador Dr., Manchester; ■ “ • • CallfnranCall for an ______. . . ___ VISITING HOURS INSTALLED Neil Parrow, Bald Hill Rd., M ajor repairs extra appointmant Surgical and medical wings, Tolland; Daniel Scinto, Rebec- i"' Who N e e d s I n s u r a n c e ? 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; ca Stone, Storrs; Alan Ward, ■S oc; Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 Glenview Terrace, Tolland; We can’t say everyone since we once met an individual :■ coils to 8 p.m. (fathers 8 to 9 p.m.); Robert Wenzel, Lakeview Dr., who had so much money he could rebuild his home if it ■: Pediatrics, parents anytime Tolland. were destroyed and not notice the expense. Outside of •: ^ Z and others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; CJidi Discharged Monday: Mrs. this rare bird, we suggest no one should take the un- j: Intensive Care Unit, immediate necessary risk of trying to get by with inadequate in- YOUR MICHELIN | TIRE HEADQUARTERS family only, five minutes per Joyce Bohne and daughter. surance. Gall us today for a sensible review of your pre- :§ hour. Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville; s (8 CJICO Roland Jones, Brent Dr., Ver- sent coverage. Admitted Monday: Sandra non; Randall Niemzyk, Bonan, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Glenstone Dr., Rockville; MANCHESTER Guy Burns, Grove St., Therese Reynolds, Standish Rockville; Carol Etchells, Old Rd., Ellington. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC| 325 BROAD ST. Post Rd., Tolland; Thomas Cot- Births Monday : A daughter to tier, Warren Ave., Vernon; 963 Main Street, Manchester | 646-3356 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockla, MON. thru FBI. 8-5:30 Debra Lament, Vernon Ave., Willington; a son to Mr. and Vernon; Anna Lopez, Terrace Mrs. David Plante, Vernon Phone 649-5241 | SAT. 8-12:30 Dr., Rockville; Monica Owens, Center Heights, Vernon. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 22. 1975

fir. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues,, July 22, 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN The Legion Stops South Lucchesi Stunned ______h ^ O R LEAGUE BOXSCORES .NATIONAL LEAGUE- H e r a ld A n g l e Making the most of just Massachusetts. Lawrence Frieburg in the first inning Boston Texas four hits, the Manchester took an easy 12-0 verdict and last night to give Ballard all '■-X ab r h hi ab r h hi Houston New York St. Louis San Diego By Earl Yost American Legion baseball Salem a 5-3 duke over the Carbo rf 4 0 10 Moates cl 612 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi the working room he Doyle 2b 3 0 10 Randle 2b 4 12 0 Howard cf 6 2 3 1 Unser cf team blanked South Wind- locals. Manchester, now 7-6 4 0 2 0 Brock If 2 110 Grubb cf 4 0 0 0 Sports Editor needed. John Varca, Ray By Turn of Events Ystrzmsk lb 3 0 0 0 Hargrove If 4 121 Gross rf 512 0 Millan 2b 4 0 4 0 Melendez If 2 110 Fuentes 2b 4 0 3 0 sor, 5-0, last night at South in zone play, visits zone rival Gliha and Butch Kinney Lynn cf 4 010 Burroghs rf 4 2 3 1 Cabell If 5 0 0 2 Torre 3b 4 0 0 0 Tyson 2b 3 0 0 0 Locklear If 4 0 0 0 Windsor High in Zone Eight Windsor tonight at 6 at Rice If 4 0 0 0 Spencer lb 3 0 10 Watson lb 4111 Staub rf 3111 Smith lb 4 011 Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 drove in runs for ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) “That first inning lifted the Cooper dh 3 0 0 0 Grieve db 4 011 Johnson c 4 0 2 0 Kingman If 4111 Fairly lb 0 0 0 0 McCovey lb 3 010 action. Wilson Junior High. Petrocelli 3b 3 0 1 0 Harrah ss 4 111 Olympic Games Year Away Manchester. — Frank Lucchesi had been tension for me and for the ball Rader 3b 4 110 Kranepol lb 4 0 10 Simmons c 3 010 Hahn pr 0 0 0 0 Manchester plated three South Windsor (0) Burleson ss 3 010 Howell 3b 3 0 0 0 Metzger ss 3 0 2 2 Grote c 4 0 2 0 Bradford rf 4 0 0 0 Ivie 3b 4 0 10 Well along in its preparation for the Gaines of the XXI Bruce Ballard hurled a the manager of the Texas club,” Lucchesi said. “It really Blackwell c 3 0 0 0 Cardenas 3b 1 0 0 0 runs off losing hurler Joe AB. R H E Milboum 2b 4 1 1 0 Phillips ss 4 0 0 0 WDavis cf 4 0 10 Torres ss 3 010 Olympiad from July 17 to Aug. 1 in 1976 is the city of Mon- six-hitter in picking up the Murphy, ss Rangers for only a few hours helped me mentally. Tiant p 0 0 0 0 Sundberg c 4 0 11 Forsch p 3 0 0 0 Stone p 0 0 0 0 Reitz 3b 4 12 0 RDavis c 3010 Burton p 0 0 0 0 Jenkins p 0 0 0 0 treal. mound decision, striking out Biangjcci. lb and he was still a little Sanders p 10 0 0 Guerrero ss 4 110 Strom p 1000 Manchester (5) Frieburg, ^ “And I don’t know if it was Segui p 0 0 00 Heidmnn ph 10 0 0 Rasmussn p 4 0 1 1 Kubiak ph 1000 nine and exhibiting fine con- Poulous, cl During a recent vacation in this Canadian city I had a AB R H E stunned by the sudden turn just a coincidence, but Jeff Totals 30 0 6 0 ToUls 36 6 13 6 Webb p 0 0 0 0 Spillner p 0000 Healy, ss 3 0 0 0 Hamtnick, 2b Boston 000 000 000-0 firsthand look at the huge Olympic Village under con- trol by walking none. The Sheehan, If of events. Burroughs (who has been in a Milner ph 10 0 0 Tolan ph 1000 NicoU, 2b 4 1 0 0 Texas 40001100X-6 Baldwin p 0 0 0 0 struction. lanky righthander also Ballard, p 3 2 1 0 Freeman, rf slump for much of the season) Frisella p 0000 . He had had to rush around E-Randle. DP-Texas 3. LOB-Boston 6, ToUls 37 6 12 6 ToUls 34 2 11 2 Varca, lb 2 1 1 0 D’Amore, ph swung the bat very aggressive- ToUls 34 4 9 2 ToUls 32 0 7 0 It will require around the clock work to complete the collected one of Gliha, rf 3 1 1 0 Walsh, 3b during the late afternoon Texas 7, Houston 212100000-6 St. Louis 001020011k-4 massive project that has been held up by two major labor Manchester’s safeties. White, If 2 0 0 0 Parker, c deciding who his coaches would ly tonight. He attacked the 2B-Randle, Burroughs. HR-Moates (1), New York 010000100-2 San Diego 000 000000-0 Irish, c 2 0 1 0 ball.” Burroughs (19). E-Phlllips, Torre. DP-Houston 4, New E-Smith. DP-St. Louis 2, San Diego 1. disputes to finish before the official opening date. Last weekend, Kinney, cf 2 0 0 0 Totals 26 0 be, making sure they un- ip h r er bb so York 1. LOB-Houston 6, New York 6. LOB-St. Louis 5, San Diego 6. Hanlon, 3b 2 0 0 0 Manchester 300 110 0 Burroughs went three-for- Tiant L 139 6 12 6 6 1 2 All hotels and motels in the city — and there are many — Manchester dropped two RBI: Varca, Gliha, Kinney; 2BH derstood the signals, figuring 2B-Howard. 3B-Metzger. HR-SUub (12), 2B - Brock, Reitz, Simmons, Ivie, four, including his 19th home Burton 1 1 0 0 0 0 Kingman (19). S-Forsch. as well as those for miles around are all sold out for the Totals 23 6 4 0 Irish, Poulous; BB: Frieburg 6; SO: out a starting lineup. R Davis. SB-Brock. ^Tyson. exhibition games in Ballard 9, Frieburg 6. run of the year. Segui 1 0 0 0 0 0 ip h r er bb so ip h r er bb so three-week period when Montreal will host the summer And after the Rangers had Jenkins allowed the Red Sox Jenkins W 12-10 9 6 0 0 2 6 Forsch W 4-7 9 11 2 2 1 2 RasmussenW 19 9 7 0 0 1 7 . games. presented him with a 6-0 victory only five hits and two walks. Oakland Baltimore SUne L 2-2 22-3 8 5 5 0 1 Strom L 59 6 6 3 3 1 1 over the Boston Red Sox in his ab r h bi ab r h bi Sanders 21-3 2 1 1 1 0 Spillner 2 2 1 1 0 0 Currently, a wire fence surrounds the complex that, After Moates’ homer off loser Webb 2 0 0 0 0 2 Frisella 1 1 0 0 0 1 first game as a manager, the Campnrs ss 6 0 0 0 Singleton rf 4 0 0 0 takes in several city blocks and causes inconvenience and Luis Tiant, 13-9, Len Randle Washingtn U 6 0 0 0 Blair cf 6 000 Baldwin 2 2 0 0 0 1 WP-Strom. time-consuming detours. The area is well policed and no normally jovial Lucchesi doublecl, Mike Hargrove Williams dh 3 0 1 0 Davis dh 6 2 3 0 T-2;15. A-7,493. Dubious Mark Martin Bitter AtlanU Montreal slumped in his chair, looking as Jackson rf 4 12 0 May lb 4 2 3 2 unauthorized visitors are permitted inside the work area. singled. Burroughs doubled and ab r h bi ab r h bi Pittsburgh San Francisco 4 0 0 0 Grich 2b 4011 NEW YORK (UPI) — if he had just been mugged. two additional run-scoring, Rudi lb Garr If 4 0 0 0 Mangual cf 4 0 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Easily noticed was the convertible domed stadium, the 2 10 0 Baylor If 2 2 0 1 Finally, he managed a weary Tenace c Perez 2b 4 0 2 0 Jorgensn lb 4 010 Stennett 2b 5 0 10 Joshua cf 310 0 The glory of the Houston groundnuts produced the big in- Bando 3b 2 0 10 Robinson 3b 3 0 2 0 swimming building and the bicycle veledrome. The multi- smile. Evans 3b 4 110 BiitUer If 4 010 Hebner 3b 5 0 4 1 Thomas 2b 5 2 2 1 2 ning. Astros’ 6-2 victory over After Firing Gamer 2b 2 0 0 0 Duncan c 4 0 10 Oliver cf 4 0 0 0 Thomassn rf 5 11 0 shaped and towering living quarters will house the 9,000 Williams lb 4112 Carter rf 2 0 0 0 New York Monday night "It’s the first time I’ve The Rangers added a run in Holt ph 0 0 0 1 Belanger ss 3 0 11 SUrgell lb 4 0 0 0 Matthews If 3 13 1 athletes in beautiful suites. Martinez 2b 1 0 0 0 Torrez p 0 0 0 0 GasUn rf 2 10 0 Mackanin 2b 3 1 0 0 smiled all day,” he said. “It’s FRANK LUGGHESl the fifth on Burroughs’ homer Blanks ss 4 0 2 0 Parrish 3b 4 0 2 0 Parker rf 4 0 10 MonUnez lb 2 11 0 was overshadowed hy the ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) — , now a three- Fosse c 1 0 0 0 Garland p 0 0 0 0 The stadium will seat 80,000. This is also slated to time managerial loser, has left a string of bitterness along been a little grim today. from the minors two weeks ago, and picked up another in the Correll c 4 12 1 Foli ss 2 02 1 Zisk If 4 12 1 Speier ss 4 12 3 historic frustration of North cf 3 010 Office cf 3 0 0 0 Foote c 3 0 0 0 Sanguillen c 4 0 1 0 Miller 3b 4 0 0 0 become the home of the Expos in the National Baseball “Following Billy Martin is sixth with Jim Sundberg Holtzman p 0 0 0 0 Mets third haseman Joe the trail that may lead him out of baseball for good. to lead off in place of the man Thompson p 1 0 0 0 Warthen p 2000 Taveras ss 2 0 0 0 Sadek c 4 0 11 like trying to follow A1 Jolson Todd p 0000 League and the Alouettes in the Canadian Football League. Frank Lucchesi, meanwhile, Martin had had in the No. 1 spot singling in from Gilbreath ph 1 0 0 0 Lyttle ph 1000 Krkptrck ph 1 0 0 0 Barr p 3 0 10 Torre. on stage. I have a lot of respect ToUls 32 2 6 1 Totals 34 6 11 6 has his second chance to for most of the year — Cesar second. Beard p 0 0 0 0 DeMola p 0000 Mendoza ss 0 0 0 0 Torre set a National “We all know Billy is one of for the man.” Oakland 010 001000-2 Robertsn ph 10 0 0 Tovar. Bernie Carbo, Denny Doyle, 021090 00X-6 Baker ph 10 11 Costs Have Skyrocketed manage a major league club the best technicians in Baltimore Lum pr Howe ss 0 0 0 0 League record and tied Lucchesi spent the past two Fred Lynn, Rico Petrocelli and E-North 2, Duncan, Grich. LOB- 0000 and he responded Monday night Moates, a line-drive type ToUls 32 4 9 4 ToUls 29171 Candelaria p 1 0 0 0 Goose Goslin (Detroit baseball,” Corbett said. “The seasons in the third-base Oaakland 9, Baltimore 9. Costs of bringing the games to Montreal have by retooling the Texas Ranger hitter, started the Rangers’ Rick Burleson got the only hits AtlanU 000 000 022-4 Popovich ph 1110 2 causes for this go beyond the 2B-Jackson, Davis, May. HR-May (17). skyrocketed, to more than $650 million including $500 1934) and Mike Krevich coaching box. To replace first inning by delivering the in- for the Red Sox. Montreal 010000 0 0 0 -1 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 lineup to the liking of the men in won-loss record. There was no S-Belanger, Robinson. Robinson ph 10 0 0 million just for facilities. Work delays and inflation have ( 1939) charge. himself in that spot Monday itial of his career. Boston, now six games in ip h r er bb so DP-AtlanU 2, Montreal 2. LOB-AtlanU real straw that broke the night he chose former Red Sox 3, Montreal 5. Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 more than doubled the origional projected costs. for the major league mark Three runs followed for front of the New York Yankees Holtzman L 129 4 9 6 6 1 1 Dyer ph 10 0 0 Martin, 47, always aggressive camePs back. My differences Jim Piersall. 4 2 0 0 1 1 2B-Correll2. HR-Williams (8). S-Carter. hy grounding into four Texas in that inning and that in the American League East, Todd SF-Foli. ToUls 38 2 10 2 ToUls 33 7 11 6 The 15-day schedule will include 21 sports - archery, with Billy were a culmination Torrez W 119 52-3 3 2 1 6 3 as a player and always con- And when it came time to fill was all Ferguson Jenkins send Bill Lee (11-6) against the ip r er bb so PitUburgh 010010000-2 athletics, basketball, boxing, canoeing, cycling, equestrian double plays against the troversial as a manager, was of many things over a long Garland 31-3 2 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 201 100 30x— 7 out his starting lineup, he put needed to record his 12th win Twins’ Dave Goltz (7-7) at Save-Garland (1). HBP-by Todd (Bay- Thompson 5 >1112 sports, fencing, football (soccer), gymnastics, judo, hand- Astros. period of time.” Beard W 39 2 E-Stennett, Thomas, Miller. DP-San fired Monday by Texas Ranger rookie Dave Moates, called up against 10 losses. Minnesota tonight. lor), Torrez (Bando). “It would have been Martin’s fate was decided, Sosa 2 Francisco 1. LOB-Pittsburgh 9, San ball, hockey, modern pentahlon (riding, fencing, shooting, owner Brad Corbett. The dis- WP-Holtzman. Francisco 8. funny if we had won. however, by the rowdy session WarUen L 49 swimming, cross country race), rowing, shooting, swim- missal came 36 hours after a California Cleveland DeMoU 1 1 2B-Hebner, Thomasson, Speier. 3B- ming (including diving and water polo), volleyball, Torre said. noisy confrontation between the he had with Corbett Saturday ab r h bi ab r h bi Balk-Thompson. Thomas. HR-Zisk (11). SfrMatthews. S- Barr. weightlifting, wrestling and yachting. At that, he found such two over Martin’s refusal to night. That session dealt chiefly (Herald photo by Dunn) Remy 2b 4 0 2 0 Lowensten If 6 0 2 0 Chicago Los Angeles with Martin’s desire to sign Rivers cf 5 010 Kuiper 2b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi iP h r er ’bb so Montreal officials are hopeful that the facilities can be abominable luck so stack the lineup with Candelaria L 4-2 7 4 4 1 2 veteran catcher Tom Egan to Collins dh 4 0 0 0 Manning cf 512 0 Hiser If 4 0 0 0 Lopes 2b 3010 used for the city after the games for an indefinite period. overwhelming that he youngsters. Enters National Tourney SUnton rf 3 111 Hendrick rf 5 0 2 0 Monday cf 4 0 10 Buckner lb 3010 Tekulve back up Jim Sundberg. Corbett Chalk 3b 1 0 0 0 Carty lb 3 011 Madlock 3b 4 0 10 Hale cf 4 0 2 0 Hernandez Olympic Village is located four miles from the heart of could not resist joking And Martin, fired by the in Groove 3 0 0 0 Hood pr 0 0 0 0 Barr W 79 viewed it as just wasting Meoli 3b Morales rf 4 110 Garvey lb 4 0 0 0 downtown Montreal. The easiest way to reach the Games about it. in 1969 and by positions on the team with (UPI Photo) Nancy Narkon has entered the U.S. Girls’ Junior Llenas lb 3 0 0 0 Sudakis c 10 0 0 ThomUn lb 2 0 0 0 Cey 3b 4 0 0 0 WP-Hemandez. site will be by subway. “I'll just tell the kids I the in 1973 after veterans, who could not help Ghampionship conducted by the United States Golf Doherty ph 0 0 0 0 Gamble dh 3 1 1 1 Trillo 2b 3 011 Crawford rf 3 0 1 0 hit four bullets. Tom run-ins with the front office, did Association Aug. 4-9 at the Dedham, Mass. Gountry Harper lb 0 0 0 0 Bell 3b 4000 Sperrlng ss 2 0 0 0 Russell ss 4 0 0 0 With 1.2 million residents in Montreal, Olympic officials the club in the future, instead of Pretty Designated Runner Awaits Call For Improving Birds Baiaz If 2 0 2 0 Ashby c 3 0 0 0 LaCock ph 1 0 0 0 Yeager c 3 0 0 0 not leave quietly. are looking forward to paid attendance of better than 100,- Seaver told me he’d hide giving playing time to young Glub. The local girl was a member of Manchester Lahoud If 2 0 0 0 Brohamr ph 10 0 0 Kessinger ss 1 0 0 0 Lee ph 10 0 0 000 daily. me in the trunk of his car “They accused me of being players. High’s varsity squad this season. Qualifying will be 36 Rodriguez c 3 0 1 0 Duffy ss 0000 Swisher c 3 0 0 0 Mssrsmth p 3 0 0 0 Democratic Representative from ball game in Baltimore. Dems won NEW YORK (UPI) - Lee Nettles pr 0 0 0 0 Crosby ss 3020 Reuschel p 3 0 2 0 Wynn ph 10 0 0 to get me out of here. disloyal to the organization,” “We feel our future with our holes with the championship match play. lifted his average from .222 to fourhitter for his eighth victory The Games are self financed and the main revenue will said Martin. “You can kill me Colorado Pat Schroeder sits on for first time in 12 years but May is getting to know .273. HampUn c~ 1 0 0 0 Powell lb 10 10 Zamora p 0000 AND It takes two, of course, strong young players,” Corbett for the Twins, who sent the Miley ss 3 0 0 0 Peterson p 0000 ToUls 311 6 1 ToUls 33 0 5 0 come from the Olympic lotteries and the sale of Olympic before you accuse me of that. sideline with daughter Jamie designated runner Schroeder American League The victory moved the stamps and coins, spectator tickets, radio and television to make a double play and said during the news con- hard-throwing right-hander off Figueroa p 0 0 0 0 Buskey p 0000 Chicago 000000001-1 Firing me had nothing to do ference at which Martin’s firing during annual Congressional soft- didn’t get into play. and they, to their dismay, fourth place Orioles to within to a 1-0 lead in the first inning LaRoche p 0000 Los Angeles 000 000 000-0 rights and licensing and concession rights. Felix Millan assisted Torre ToUls 34 1 7 1 ToUb 38 2 U 2 RADK with the team’s record. It had was announced. are getting to know Lee seven games of the Eastern on singles by Jerry Terrell, Rod E-Lopes, Sperring, Madlock, Crawford. Montreal is a beautiful, bustling city. It’s clean, the peo- in his record-setting per- to do with me. I argued against Division-leading Boston Red None out when winning run scored LOB-Chicago 6, Los Angeles 9. Martin, who remained at the Phils Ambush May. Carew and Tony Oliva. Lyman CaUfomia 010000 000 00-1 2B-Reuschel. S-Trillo, ThomUn, Lopes. what they were doing. I have ple are friendly and one found it safe to walk the streets at formance by singling all ball park all Sunday night and The real Lee May, that is, the Sox, who bowed to the Texas Rostock singled in the Twins’ CleveUnd 000100 000 01-2 ip h r er bb so , TONIGHT night without fear of being mugged. four times at bat. proved my way is the winning Rangers 60, but the numbers E-Figueroa. DP-Califomia2, Cleveland Reuschel W 7-10 8 5 0 0 2 4 |8:45 Red Sox vs. Twins, J Monday morning without sleep, consistent power hitter the other runs in the seventh as Pat The Canadian city is getting well prepared for the first way.” said he did not know if there aren’t really that important at 3. LOB-Califomia 6, Cleveland 10. Zamora 1 0 0 0 0 1 WTIC obtained Dobson suffered his 10th defeat. 2B-Balaz, Remy, Hendrick. HR-SUnton Messersmith L 12-89 6 1 0 0 8 Martin’s way is with veterans was a place in baseball for him. Leading Reds this stage of the season. The 8:55 Yankees vs. White Olympic Games ever in Canada with construction down- from the during Royals 3, Tigers 2 (10), Gamble (6). SB-Kuiper, Lowensteln, and that is not the way Corbett Reuschel pitched U 1 batters in 9th. town matching that at the Olympic Village. Ironically, ^orbett was ap- the winter, the Lee May the Orioles remember that they John Mayberry drove in all Manning. S-Remy, SUnUn. Save-Zamora (8). HBP-by Messersmith Sox, WINF wanted to play it. parently ready to offer Martin a Orioles expected to hit about 30 were seven games behind the three .Kansas City runs with his ip h r er bb so (Thornton). NEW YORK (UPI) - The may be Figueroa L 69 10 11 2 2 4 5 Lucchesi, Martin’s third base spot in one of his business homers and drive in ap- Red Sox last Aug. 24 and then 19th and 20th homers and Den- for the past two seasons more careful who they pick on next time. Peterson 7 51120 enterprises. proximately 100 runs this staged a 28-6 surge to win the nis Leonard went 8 2-3 innings Buskey 129 2 0 0 1 1 and former manager of the The Phils ambushed Cincin- division title. Student Tennis Event Corbett said he recognized his nati’s Big Red Machine . 11-4 season. to win his sixth game with the URoebe W 4-2 21-2 0 0 0 1 3 Philadelphia Phillies, was decision would “be traumatic run eighth inning and give relief “My trouble was getting to What is important is that May ninth-inning relief help of Steve Figueroa pitched to 1 batter in 11th. named the new manager for at Sunday night before 44,000 looks ready to give them the U for the fans.” And in the first SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL Mike Beard his third know the AL p itc h e rs ,’’ Mingori. Mickey Lolich pitched Milwaukee Chicago Scheduled by Realtors least the rest of 1975. He is all delighted Philadelphia fans, SCOREBOARD hours after Martin’s firing, victory without a loss this explained May Monday night offensive punch they need to a seven-hitter for the Tigers but ab r h bi ab r h bi for youth and to demonstrate chasing six Red pitchers 5011 The Manchester Board of days. Junior High players will phone calls made to the Ranger season. Vic Correll and Dusty after driving in two runs with a stage a similar drive this lost his seventh decision com- Sheldon 2b 3 110 Kelly rf Realtors and SAM will co- that he replaced Martin TONIGHT’S GAMES Moriarty Field. Andy Zeidler, everywhere but out of the season. Darwin ph 1113 Dent ss 5030 By United Press International National League SUndings start at 1 p.m. and high school office were almost 100 per cent Holiday. Jim Colla, Bob Baker knocked in the first two homer, double and single in the pared with 10 wins. East sponsor a Student Tennis Tour- favorite Cesar Tovar in the John Hall and Jim Barron each ballpark. The Orioles routed Ken Holtz- Bevacqua 2b 1 0 0 0 May dh 4 0 0 0 American League SUndings and college students will start SOCCER pro-Martin. No. Melh. v8. MCC Vets, McLucas, and Jim Leber each runs of the inning to overcome Orioles’ 6-2 victory over the Indians 2, Angels 1 Money 3b 3 0 10 DJohnson lb 5 1 2 0 East w. I. pet. g.b. leadoff spot Monday night with But, unfortunately, the nament Aug. 12-15 for all at 5:30. 6:15 —Keeney had two safeties for Lathrop had three safeties for Moriar- Tim Foli’s second inning Oakland A’s. “Now I know what Oscar Gamble’s llth-inning Scott lb 4 010 Hendersn cf 4 110 w. 1. pet. g.b. Pittsburgh 58 36 .617 - rookie Dave Moates. with Wayne Rogers and Buddy Phillies weren’t done with the Aaron dh 5 0 2 2 MelUn 3b 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia 53 41 564 5 Manchester students in grades Matches will be at the Cougars vs. Bobcats, 6:15 ty’s. sacrifice fly for Montreal. a guy’s ‘out pitch’ is in a given homer lifted the Indians to their Boston 54 39 .581 4 to 6, 7 to 9 and 10 to college. Memorial Field Courts. MIDGET Moates was called up only —Cheney Carr leading Norton with two Reds. AMERICAN LEAGUE TJohnson pr 0 0 0 0 Nyman If 2122 New York 48 45 916 6 New York 46 44 511 10 Cincinnati, with George Astros 6, Mets 2 situation.” triumph over the Angels and Moore c 5 010 Stein 2b 4110 Milwaukee 48 46 511 6W St. Louis 46 46 500 U There will be the following Registration must be made Action in the Northern Divi- two weeks ago as part of the Fuller’s vs. Tueorral, 6:15 hits apiece. Dick’s American gained a 7-0 Foster and riding Enos Cabell and Roger Since june 28, May is batting gave JDave LaRoche his fourth Thomas cf 4110 Downing c 2011 Baltimore 46 45 506 7 Chicago 44 51 .463 14W divisions; Males — singles, by Aug. 8 by calling Dave sion last night at Manchester youth movement Martin was —Fitzgerald forfeit win over Honda last Mitchell If 3 0 2 1 Osteen p 0000 Detroit 42 50 .457 IIW Montreal 38 51 .427 ITVk L Metzger each knocked in two .430. He has driven in 24 runs win. Ed Figueroa was the against. The rookie promptly shotgun, reversed the humilia- 2 1 1 0 Upshaw p 0000 West doubles and mixed doubles; Jacobs at SAM (Summer Ac- High saw the Falcons blank the Acadia vs. Bogner's, 7:30 night at Robertson. runs to propel Houston to while hitting safely in 19 of his man in a three-run fifth inning loser. Sharp If Cleveland 42 50 .457 llVk Females — singles, doubles and delivered his first major league tion Monday night, before 43,000 and Mike Torrez pitched 5 2-3 Lezeano rf 4110 Hamilton p 0000 West w. I. pet. g.b. tivies in Manchester) office, Suns, 1-0, and the Metros —FTtzgerald FELINE provide Houston with a 6-1 lead last 20 games, has an eight- Brewers 7, While Sox 4 63 32.663 - mixed doubles. home run in the opening inning not so delighted Philadelphia innings to raise his mark to 11- Yount ss 5 2 3 1 w. I. pet. g.b. Cincinnati 649-2506 between 8:30 a.m. and whitewash the Olympics, 3-0. Fogarty vs. Allied, 8:45 Pounding out 17 hits, David’s after just three innings. The game hitting streak during Hank Aaron’s two-run single Colborn p 0000 Oakland 58 35 .624 - Los Angeles 51 45 .531 12W Participants will be grouped Monday night against the WOMEN’S REG fans, by a 10-4 count, putting the 5. allowed only 46 49 .479 17W 12:30 p.m. Monday through Jim Frattaroli scored for the —F'ilzgerald thumped Busy Bee Mobil, 9-3, Mets Joe Torre tied a 36-year- which he has knocked in 10 runs in the third inning and Bobby Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City 48 45 .516 10 San Francisco Boston Red Sox, starting Texas Snapping a 5-all tie with two touch on three Philadelphia San Diego 43 53 .448 2045 according to last grade com- Friday. Falcons while Bob Feragne^was BASKETBALL Millers vs. HPMarket, 6:15 last night at Moriarty Field. and hit five homers and has two hits over the last 3 1-3 in- Darwin’s three-run homer in .Austin p 0 0 0 0 Chicago 46 47 .489 12W to ar.6-0 win. runs in the seventh inning, the pitchers in quickly collecting on old record set by Goose Goslin ToUls 40 7 15 7 ToUls 34 4 11 4 Texas 45 51 .469 14W AtlanU 42 52 .447 20W pleted in spring of 1975. In order to register, you must best for the Suns. Mike Zotta, —Moriarty For David’s, Chris Dulka and nings to preserve the win for the eighth paced the Brewers to Martin was hired two years Tigers downed the Leopards, 7- their day-old debt. when he hit into four double Milwaukee 012 000 040— 7 California 43 54 .443 17 Houston 34 63 .351 X Competition for grades 4-6 will be a town resident and cannot Gary Gates and Jim Siewertson SENIOR I SBM vs. Vittner’s, 6:15 Torrez. their win. Jim Colborn went 6 2- Chicago 000 000 220— 4 Monday’s Results Sue Linsenbigler each had three 5, last night at Cheney Tech. The Reds jumped on Philly plays, each time following a Formal’s Inn MinnesoU 41 53 .436 17W take place at 9 a.m. on tourney be a teaching pro. ' scored for the Metros while ago by Bob Short, then the Moriarty’s 56 (Dan Pinto 17, —Robertson hits and Judy Derench, Nancy Twins 3, Yankees 0 3 innings for the win while E-Moore, Colborn. DP-Milwaukee 2. Monday's Results Houston 6 New York 2, night Moe Arnold homered and had starter Ron Schueler for five Felix Millan single. AtlanU 4 Montreal 1, night best in defeat for the Olympics owner of the Rangers. Short Steve Rascher 17), Crispino’s 40 Moriarty’s vs. Vito’s, 7:30 Lessig, Katie Graham and Bert Blyleven pitched a Claude Osteen was the loser. LOB-Milwaukee 12, Chicago 9. Texas 6 Boston 0, night fired to make three singles for the Tigers with runs in the second inning, added Cubs 1, Dodgers 0 Still Unbeaten 2B-Thomas, Mitchell, Dent. HR-Darwin Baltimore 6 Oakland 2, night St. Louis 4 San Diego 0, night were . Bobby Madore and Scott (Bill Gorra 12). — Robertson Karen Lemire two apiece. Deb- way for Martin and, at the Dawn Varava adding two Rick Reuschel scattered five (11). SB-Nyman, Scott, Yount. S-Money. Milwaukee 7 Chicago 4, night Chicago 1 Los Angeles 0, night Goehring. Crockett Agency 59 (John Wholesale vs. Crispino’s, bie Caouette and Marty Running its unbeaten streak ip h r er bb so Cincinnati 10 Philadelphia 4, night time. Short said, “I would fire blows. Bonnie Lindsay and hits and Manny Trillo lashed a MinnesoU3 New York 0, night Action in the Southern Divi- Herdic 20, Jim Connors 13), 8:45 —Robertson Dicosimo each had a pair of one-out single in the ninth in- to 12, the F o rm a l’s Inn Colborn W 59 629 6 2 2 3 1 Kansas City 3 Detroit 2, night San Francisco 7 Pittsburgh 2, night LITTLE MISS SOFTBALL my grandmother if I had the Rose Marie Lovett had three 119 5 2 2 2 1 Tuesday's Games sion saw the Oceaneers rout the Saps 50 (Tim Quish 13, Tom Oil Heat vs. Turnpike, blows for Mobil. NATIONAL LEAGUE ning to score Jerry Morales Penguins routed Newington, 29- Rodriguez Cleveland 2 California 1, 11 innings, Comets, 8-1, and the Apollos chance to hire Billy.” and two hits respectively for Austin 1 0 0 0 1 1 night (All Times EDT) Sapienza 14). 6:15 —Nike from third for the game’s only 1, last night in Newington in 219 4 3 3 2 2 AtlanU (Niekro 9-7) at Philadelphia down the Astros, 4-1. Roger Corbett said, however, that the Leopards. Osteen L 59 Tuesday’s Games Seven games in the Little Ferguson two triples for Bant- SENIOR III F’arr’s vs. Sportsman, 7:30 run. Trillo’s single kept East-Central Connecticut Girls’ Upshaw 5 7 3 3 2 2 (All times EDT) (Carlton 8-7), 7:X p.m, Greenwood had three goals, after lengthy consideration he Houston (Konieezny 4-10) at Montreal Miss Softball League were ly- —Nike NIKE two more against Tom Hilgen- Dodgers ace Andy Messersmith Fast Pitch Softball League ac- HamilUn 129 4 1 1 1 3 Oakland (Bahnsen 59 and Abbott 4-2) Tom Finnegan two and Sue felt Martin’s departure would Nymrods 40 (Dave Stratton Rodriguez pitched U 1 batter in the at Detroit (Walker 39 and LaGrow 7- (Rogers 6-7), 8:06 p.m. played last night at Martin Army & Navy scored late in Powered by a nine-run sixth dorf in the fourth and the final winless since June 30. tion. Donnelly, Tim Finnegan and be good for both the team and 10, Tim Bixby 8), D.C.’s 38 REG 9th. 8), 2, 5:X p.m. Cincinnati (Billingham 104) at New Field. three runs against Wayne The Penguins tallied 14 runs York (Koosman 6-7), 8:06 p.m. taking a 13-5 duke over B.A. the organization. (Norm Davey 17, Frank EASTERN inning, Annulli Construction Tallying 14 runs in the final Cardinals 4, Padres 0 Save-Austin (2). Kansas City (Busby 119 and Chris Terry one apiece for the in the first inning and never Fitzmorris 9-7) at Milwaukee (Travers Pittsburgh (Kison 94) at San Diego Turnpike TV came from Club. Leslie Gaouette had two Jaworski 9). Plating seven runs in the se- downed Pero’s, 12-6, last night two frames. Telephone Com- Twitchell in the sixth. Rookie Harry Rasmussen New York MinnesoU Oceaneers. Gabrielle Purcell Like Martin, Corbett said his looked back, with Newington 4-4 and Slaton 99), 2, 7 p.m. (Jones 119), 10 p.m. behind to score a 7-5 win over triples and Karen Daley and COC 60 (Joe Kowalshyn 18, cond inning, Lathrop Agency at Nike Field. Art Clarke had pany thumped Second Congo, “It was just like Sunday’s held San Diego to six hits in his ab r h bi ab r h bi scored for the Comets. Steven dismissal had nothing to do with managing just five hits off the California (Ryan 10-10) at Baltimore St. Louis (Denny 49) at Los Angeles Wilson Electric. Laura Hewitt Linda Weiss each doubled for Pat Fletcher 13), Chiefs 32 (Bill held on for a 9-5 duke over Nor- three hits and Blaz Stimac, 21-11, last night at Keeney game,” Cincinnati Manager major league debut in a game Bonds cf 4 0 2 0 Braun If 4 0 0 0 (Rau 8-7), 10:X p.m. Kahaner, Tirn Carmel, Kent Texas’ disappointing season. combined pitching effort of Dempsey dh 3 0 0 0 Terrell lb 4 1 2 0 (Chiellar 89), 7:X p.m. had two triples and Nancy Cur- the winners. Talbot 8, Frank Beaupre 8). ton Electric last night at John Burger, Brad Downey, Field. Don Miller and Wayne Sparky Anderson grinned protested by winning manager Boston (Lee 119) at Minnesota (Goltz Chicago (Burris 89) at San Francisco Stringfellow and Chris Carmel Gail Butler and Lori Veal. White If 4 0 0 0 Carew 2b 4130 (Falcone 79), 11;06 p.m. tin three bingles for Turnpike. Nassiff Arms outdistanced Chris Saunders and Pete Tragis Johnson each had four blows afterwards, “except in Red Schoendienst. The protest Munson c 4 0 10 Oliva dh 3 0 2 1 7-7), 9 p.m. scored for the Apollos. Robert Nancy Downing paced For- Cleveland (Raich 5-4) at Texas Wednesday’s Games Monica Murphy clubbed a Hagler Real Estate, 25-18. Cin- two apiece for the winners. Den and Gene Gale and Bob Lynn reverse.” stemmed from home plate um- Chambiss lb 3 0 0 0 Hisle pr 0100 Pilney tallied for the Astros. mal with four hits including a (Perry 8-14), 9 p.m. Chicago at San Francisco grandslam homer for Wilson. dy Cox and Cathy Seavoy each Vendrillo had three hits and three apiece for Telephone. Jim Foster slugged out two of the pire Art Williams’ nullification Nettles 3b 3 0 0 0 Lundstdt dh 1 0 0 0 Houston at Montreal, night double with Kathy Strand ad- Piniella rf 2 0 10 Soderhim 3b 2 0 0 0 New York (Hunter 129) at Chicago Willie’s Steak House routed homered for Nassiff’s while Butch Talaga and Jeff Rea two Patulak and Dick Carley each 11 Cincinnati hits to knock in of a fourth inning home run by (Kaat 149), 9 p.m. Cincinnati at New York, night ding a double, and homer, Mason ss 2 0 0 0 Ford cf 2 0 0 0 AtlanU at Philadelphia, night Ansaldi’s, 17-2. Yvonne Byram Debbie Boud and Dawn apiece for Pero’s. had three safeties and Bob three runs while Morgan Cardinal catcher Ted Simmons Wednesday's Games 2 Herrmnn ph 1 0 0 0 Bostock rf 3 0 3 2 had two homers, Denise Jen Kriscella contributing a Cleveland at Texas, night Pittsburgh at San Diego, night Banavige each had two hits for Topliff two for Congo. reached base five times on because he had used an ap- Brinkman ss 0 0 0 0 Thompsn ss 3 0 0 0 St. Iniiis at Los Angeles, night single, triple and homer and Alomar 2b 2 0 0 0 Gomez ss 0 0 0 0 Oakland at Detroit, night Boutilier one roundtripper and Hagler with Banavige three singles and two walks. parently illegal bat. New York at Chicago, night Coggins ph 1 0 0 0 Borgmann c 3 0 0 0 Cheryl Bassett four hits for homering. INDY The Cincinnati second Giants 7, Pirates 2 Rachel Rosen adding a double Boston at Minnesota, night GHARTER OAK 0 0 0 0 Blyleven p 0 0 0 0 Willie’s. Manchester Carpet came up Pushing markers across in baseman, who upped his and triple. SUnley 2b California at Baltimore, night With Tim Cunningham Chris Speier stroked a Dobson p 0000 Manchester Olds totaled 19 every inning but the fifth, Kansas City at Milwaukee, night with a run in the sixth to slip delivering the winning blow in average to .347 to move within three-run double in the seventh Lyle p 0000 hits in defeating Wyman Oil, 15- Renn’s Tavern whipped Walnut ToUls 29 0 4 0 ToUls 29 3 10 3 past Cut & Curl, 13-12. Mary the 13th inning. Multi Circuits two points of Chicago’s Bill to present pitcher Jim Barr Quilici’s Job BOLAND 9. Kelly Taylor and Sue Setsky Calabro clubbed a grandslam Barbers, 21-3, last night at Nike Madlock and the National with his first victory since May New York 000 000 000-0 Carews Parents LOCAL got past Steak Out, 13-10, last 1X000 20X-3 each had four hits and Jackie homer and double for the Field. For Renn’s, Ron Rickard MinnesoU night at Fitzgerald Field. Mike League batting lead, knocked in 24. Speier’s big blow came after Seen Secure E-Thompson, Braun. DP-New York 1, GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. OIL CO. >• • ' .4 2 and Jerrie Tucker each had five hits, Steve Bania four, winners with Sandy Banneile BASEBALL McCarthy had four hits and two runs and scored his team- reliever Ramon Hernandez had MinnesoU 2. LOB-New York 5, MinnesoU (UPI) — Mr. and Mrs. Rod homered for Olds. Donna adding three hits. Lynda i % Gary Novak, Dave Carrier, and BLOOMINGTON, 4. Dave Castagna, Dale Ostrout leading 67th run of the season. walked three men with two out Carew became the parents of a ESI. W35' Desrocher and Tracy Tsapatsaris doubled for the Steve Lauretti three each and in the seventh. Richie Zisk hit Minn.(UPI) — Frank Quilici’s S-Dempsey, Chambliss, Soderholm. and Bill Polinsky three apiece Braves 4, Expos 1 ip h r er bb so girl Monday, their second DellAngela had three hits losers. Craig Phillips and Bill Diyeso his 11th home run of the year job, threatened lately by too ALUMNI JUNIOR for Multi. Tom Sheridan and Earl Williams belted a many losses, appeared a bit Dobson L 9-10 629 7 3 3 1 2 daughter. apiece and Kim Lagasse two apiece. John Quinn and Ed for Pittsburgh. Lyle 119 3 0 0 0 2 Stephanie Alyce, delivered by homered for Wyman. With Chris DeCiantis leading k Jim Poole each had three tworun home run to cap a four- more secure after the FUEL OIL ,A Dutka each had a pair of blows Blyleven W 84 9 4 0 0 1 5 Caesarian section, weighed 7 the way, Krause Florist routed bingles with four others collec- Minnesota Twins’ 3-f) victory PB-Munson. Armory Package nipped for Walnut. With the win, pounds, 12 ounces. Stephanie Bantly Oil, 4-3. Lori Grant and Manchester Credit Union, 10-1, ting two hits apiece for Steak over the New York Yankees, Renn’s clinched the league Kansas City Detroit and her mother, Marilynn, 38.9« last night at the West Side Oval. Out. Twins president Cal Griffith 200 Gallon Minimum Liz Shea each tripled for the crown. ab r h bi ab r h bi were both doing well, a winners while Liz Wieczorek DeCiantis had three hits in- was relaxed and jovial after the Wohiford rf 4 0 0 0 SUnley cf 4 0 0 0 SILK GITY MAJOR LEAGUE Minnesota Twins’ spokesman AUTOMATIC DELIVERY slugged two homers and Diane cluding a double and picked up I ^ DUSTY game. Rojas 2b 4 0 10 Sutherlnd 2b 4 0 0 0 24 liOUR SERVICE ■/ Getting the most out of every Mayberry lb 3 2 2 3 Ogllvie If 4 0 2 0 said. SPORTS the mound decision, striking Three three-run frames lifted LEADERS. Under no circumstances hit. Lynch Toyota routed McRae If 4 0 3 0 Horton dh 40 10 The Carews’other child is 18- out eight and allowing just five CBT Blue to an 11-9 duke over would the Twins hire Billy Mar- Killebrew dh 4 0 0 0 Knox dh 0000 Crockett Agency, 15-3, last month-old Charryse. 646-6320 SLATE hits. Lou Kalisiak had three hits the Angels last night at Robert- tin again, Griffith said, Brett 3b 3 0 0 0 Freehan c 4000 night at Fitzgerald. Don Storrs American League 4 1 2 0 The Twins is and three RBIs and Mike son Park. Bob David had three By United Press Inlernational referring to his former Otis cf 3 0 0 0 Roberts rf 300 Ctntar 8L, Manchatltr and Bob Goehring each had Leading Batters g ab r Martinez c 3 0 0 0 Rodriguz 3b 3 0 0 0 the top batter in the major Ovir 40 Tmt i o( UMxnIM Sarvica TUESDAY Coulombe had two hits for bingles and Bob Waldron, Joe manager who had just been three blows and Pete Nese and (based on 22S at bats) Carew, Minn 86 318 69 120 White ss 3 110 Pierce lb 3 111 leagues with a .377 average. Legion at North Haven Krause. Joe Louzon and John Gorman, Paul Pelletier and Hargrove, Tex 84 292 61 98 fired by the . Leonard p 0 0 0 0 Wocknfss ph 1 0 0 0 Open 24 Hours Dally Joe Gietele two apiece for National League MCC vs. Stags -S t. Thomas Kelly were best in defeat (Herald photo by Larson) Craig Krest two blows apiece g ab r h Lynn, Bos 86 307 62 102 Twins farm director George Mingori p 0 0 0 0 Veryzer ss 0 0 0 0 Lynch. Tim Coughlin had three 90 346 49 112 Michael ss 2 0 11 FOR EMERSENCY SERVICE Moriarty’s vs. Belltown, 6 Coming from behind with for the Bankmen. Rich Tyson Madlock, Chi 84 341 47 119 Munson, NY Brophy said. ‘‘A club will —Moriarty eight runs in the fifth inning, Midget South Division Soccer Champs hits and Ben Grzyb and John Morgan, Cin 68 303 67 106 McRae, KC 92 366 44 114 always play better in the field Lolich p 0 0 0 0 and A1 Smith had three and two 66 227 36 71 ToUls 31 3 7 3 ToUls X 2 7 2 Mari-Mads outlasted Liggett and Bob Odell two apiece for Sanguillen, Pitt 81 296 37 101 Hisle, Minn behind a well-pitched game.” hits respectively for the Angels. Parker, Pitt 83 306 48 103 Washington, Oak 89 363 62 109 Kansas City 102000000-3 VACATION NOTICE WEDNESDAY Parkade, 14-12, last night at Top laurels in the Midget South Crockett. (Herald photo by Richmond) Fulton, Bill Perry, Mike Watson, Hou 89 336 46 111 Orta, Chi 82 311 42 94 Detroit 000010100-2 SAT. M©bil m Legion at Enfield Cheney Tech. Bob Halldin and 89 316 44 104 Yastrzemski, Bos 91 329 61 99 E-Veryzer. DP-Detroit 1. LOB-Kansas We will be closed HEATW6 OILS Soccer Division of the Rec Depart- Nightingale, Kent Stringfellow. GANDLELIGHT Simmons, St.L Craig Waykovski each had two Playing its second game of Bowa, Phil 68 294 38 96 White, NY 81 296 64 88 'Memher-Guest Winners City 2, Detroit 6. will reopen on MON., AUQ. 11th. ment summer league were the Back row, Pete Foley, Pat Behind a 24-hit attack. 2B-McRae, Rojas. HR-Mayberry2 (X), THURSDAY hits for the winners with Jon the night. Lynch Toyota bested Rose, Cin 96 399 63 128 Soccer Tonight OIL BURNER A Legion at Niantic Apollos. Squad members, front McNamard^ Tom Nightingale, Kel- Holiday Lanes trounced Brock, St.L 86 332 66 106 Pierce (5). S-Mayberry. Please anticipate your needs accordingly. Brandt picking up the win in Frank’s Market, 6-2, last night Manchester AA and Moriarty’s vs. Bristol -Muz- row, left to right, Ghris Garmel, Jeff Moriarty Brothers, 16-7, last Cash, Phil 94 397 68 126 Walking off with top laurels in the Two-Day ip h r er bb so Thank You HEATING INSTALLATION relief. Brandt struck out seven ly McNamara, Pal Elliott, Goach Jay at Fitzgerald. Nine different Home Runs Mansfield AA soccer teams will Leonard W 69 829 7 2 2 1 5 zy Field Santoro, Mike An, Tim Garmel, night at Robertson. John Runs Batted In Member-Guest Golf Tournament at Ellington Ridge Frank. Missing were Ken Saad, Jeff players had hits for Lynch. Paul National League: Luzinski, Phil 81; National League: Luzinski, Phil 26; Mingori 19 0 0 0 0 0 and walked five. Dave Black Bench, Cin, Kingman, NY and Schmidt, meet tonight at Cougar Field at CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO. 643-5135 MCC vs Vernon —Henry Steve Kahanen. Middle row, Dave Stephens and Assistant Goach Bill Wiggin had four hits and Rich Boccaccio, Dave Brannick and Bench, Cin 75, Watson, Hou 70; Morgan, Gountry Glub on the weekend Was the team of member Lolich L 109 9 7 3 3 0 6 had two hits and two runs Phil 19; Stargell, Pitt 18. 6. The locals boast an 8-1-0 won- Leonard 315 Center 81. Mancheater Park Sneider, Bruce McGann, Brian Stephens. Gustafson, Steve Longo and Don Bergin each had a pair of ,Cin and Staub, NY 64. Paul Kuehn and guest Fred Kask. The pair wound up Save-Mingori (1). HBP-by 38 Main Stroat batted in for Liggett. John Quaglia three apiece for American League; Lynn, Bos74; May, American League: Bonds, NY 21; lost-tied mark and Mansfield is (Veryzer). bingles for Frank’s. Balt 68; Horton, Det 64; Rice, Bos 63; Mayberry, KC and Jackson, Oak 20; 7-1-1. with five points plus in the 4q-hole play, 27 holes the WP-Lolich. Burroughs, Tex 19; Scott, Mil 18. Scott, Mil 80. ;W5555S5SS5S55SS55?ft¥:¥^^^ first day and 18 the second. T-2:13. A-19,0eD.

I f ” 1 E W / " N \ J J iA! r r\ i PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 22, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Ckinn.. Tues., July 22. 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Uancnes/er ' ^ BOLTON - custom built six Cile Decker To Run for Council Post room raised ranch, with 22x25 fireplaced family room, three nounceo her decision to run for bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen NEWS lost two attempts at a state their opinion about how their council he served as a minority CLEAN CLEAN • CLEJW SOUTH WINDSOR tion to seek re-election in ONE OF A KIND AIALTOR councilman. ’Two years later, another term after being un- has built-in oven and range, Judy Kuehnel representative seat — once in November. government should govern, in- One of Mancheeter’s moet luxurious homes, featuring dining room, two-car garage, MAS when the Democrats won the decided earlier in the month. CAPSULES 644-1364 1972 when she ran against Sorosiak had indicated dividual efforts rather than Heral^i five bedroOimrA^i^ baths, heated In-grourtd pool, full- acre lot, Wolverton Agency “'Republican Joel Cohan will Republican Warren Westbrook earlier that he would not run governmental problem solving, majority Smith served as depu- Cant say enough about this newly listed seven-room Board of Education Chair- seek re-election, but sized tennis court, central air conditioning, wrap Realtors, 649-2813. and last year when she again but reserved his decision in fiscal conservativeness and ty mayor. C L A S S I F IE D A D V E R TIS IN G Colonial with brand new wall-to-wall carpeting, 1'A man Cile Decker yesterday an- Republican Howard Happ Fitts around outside deck, magnificent landscaping, Florida baths, 3 bedrooms. $47,900. primaried against Abraham because of urging and en- in smaller rather than per- Last term, following the 30 LOCUST STREET - two nounced her decision not to has not committed himself. room with skylight, family room with 'beamed million tons of U.S. corn and seek re-election to the board, Glassman and lost by only 150 couragement from friends to do vasive government.” resignation of then-mayor family, no agents please. $44,- Arms for Jordan Fitts is expected to make an an- Cathedral ceilings. Carpeted throughout, dark room, 000. Phone ' ...... barley from Continental, in ad- but instead enter the race for votes. so. Smith Not in Race Abraham Glassman, Smith was PHONE 643-2711 1-2426, 9-5. nouncement to run again in a WASHINGTON (UPI) - The dition to the 3.2 million tons of She had earlier lost delegate In a letter to Republican appointed mayor. burglar alarm system, faces private woods, and much Town Council. The South Windsor Town FOI^ ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUHAD MANCHESTER - Large An- REALE’S CORNER Ford administration has wheat bought from Cook In- endorsement by some 30 votes. Town Chairman Jean.. ’This week he said, “I need a few days. much, more. Call for further Information and price. Mrs. Decker, a veteran in Council will undergo major Democrat Edward Havens is saldi Built Raised Ranch, three 175 WAIN STSKT______PHOHE 646-4525 decided to try to go ahead with dustries Inc., and Cargill, Inc., The Democratic caucus is Gezelman, Sorosiak said, “The rest” and that he would politics here, said her decision changes this fall with the an- also expected to seek re- bedrooms, two fireplaces, its controversial sale of $350 last week and 2 million tons of tomorrow niglll at 8 p.m. in the voters of South Windsor someday tike to seek office INDEX to run for council came after nouncement of Mayor Robert election as is Democrat Robert beautiful rec room, oversized 2- million worth of Hawk and high school. deserve to have a diverse selec- again, but for now business NOTICI* ADVERTISING ADVERTISING WARREN E. HOWLAND wheat from Canada. urging from fellow Democrats. Smith’s intentions not to seek car garage, wooded lot, > etc. BOLTON-three room year other anti-aircraft armaments pressures and the extensive Myette. MANCHESTER - 33-35 Much of the new grain “ I feel I ’ve served the com- tion of personalities, re-election in November. 1 — Loit ind Found $61,900. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real Ashworth St., five year old, 4-4 round home, fireplace with to Jordan and has rejected a time involved in the mayorality Unofficially, Democratic 2 — P trtonili DEADLINE supplies are expected to go for munity a long time and served Sorosiak Will Run backgrounds and capabilities in Smith, a six-year veteran to 3 — Announeomonti RATES REALTORS Estate Associates, 646-1980. Duplex, aluminum siding, heatolater, aluminum siding, congressional effort to modify prohibited him from seeking sources estimate there will be 12.00 noon the day balore feeding Soviet cattle to in- it well,” said Mrs. Decker. “I Leonard Sorosiak, their candidates. My candidacy the council, had never run for 4 — Entorlilnmont 1 day ...... 9« word per day publication. appliances included, one side tool shed, lake privileges, low the deal. will add to that selection another term. seven Democratic candidates 5 — Auclloni' VERNON - Large 2-family, 4-4, vacant, excellent condition, 20’s, Tedford Real Estate, M7- crease domestic beef supplies. believe I can continue to serve Republican member of the office before 1969. 3 days ...... 8c word per day Deadline lor Saturday and Both the Senate Foreign Mrs. Sandra Bender, deputy running for six council seats. 6 days ...... 7c word per day ideal in-law set-up, immaculate 9914. the town as a council member.” South Windsor Town Council, because of my belief in the During his first term on the FINANCAL Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. i-1108 built by builder-owner, call 643- Relations Committee and the 26 days ...... 6c word per day condition, carpeting etc. 30’s. J. 2282. Energy Standoff Mrs. Decker has narrowly last night announced his inten- rights of individuais to voice mayor on the council has an- 8 — Bondt-Stocks-Mortgigoi House International Relations 9 — Pertonol Loini 15 WORD MINIMUM D. Real Estate Associates, 646- NEW RANCH - Extra large WASHINGTON (U PI) - 10 — Insurance Happy Ads ...... $2.00 Inch PLEASE READ 1980. MANCHESTER - Maintenance modern kitchen, two baths, Committee were taking up President Ford has vetoed today the deal which critics EMPLOYMENT free - 2-story home, beautiful fireplace, 2-car garage, Congress’ latest energy plan 13 - Help Wtnted YOUR AD COVENTRY - Spacious seven lot with many trees, newly aluminum siding and windows, claim could seriously affect the and the lawmakers apparently AREA 14 — Business Opportunities Classllled ads are taken over room Ranch, three bedrooms, large deck, picture window in 15 — Situation Wanted remodeled, formal dinihg Middle East military balance are getting ready to reject his, Elevator Work Needed Before Building Shift the phone as a convenience. MANCHESTER fireplaced living room and room, three bedrooms, city basement with walk-out to The Herald Is responsible lor and possibly draw Jordan into continuing a stalemate that POLICE REPORT EDUCATION dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3/4 water and sewer, good value. patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen- another Arab-Israeli war. 18 — Private Instructions only one Incorrect Insertion and acre treed lot. $29,900. Merritt cy, Realtors, 646-4200. could force a sharp increase in 19 — Schools-Classes then only to the size ol the $34,900. Cantor and Goldfarb Congressional sources dis- 20 — Instructions Wanted COOL Agency, 646-1180. Realtors, 643-8442, or 875-6244. gasoline prices. VERNON of the renovation work has been the Memorial Building. Building so all court activities original Insertion. Errors which closed Alfred Atherton, assis- VERNON issued by Common Pleas Court do not lessen the value ol the Central air conditioning goea with this newly RAISED RANCH - Seven The immediate issue is Wires installed in the accomplished although some Plans are to renovate the can be carried on under the REAL ESTATE COVENTRYB tant Secretrary of State for 19 charging him with breach of advertisement will not be cor- MANCHESTER - two family rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 Ford’s proposal to gradually elevator shaft at the renovated work has been done on the existing Administration same roof. Paul W. Hnatiuk, 51, of Maple 23 — Homes lor Sale listed seven-room Raised Ranch. Huge Near East Affairs, rejected ef- the peace. 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale rected by an additional Inser- Duplex plus five room single. fireplaces, 2-car garage, family decontrol over a 30-month Memorial Building have to be ground floor also. St., Ellington, was charged 25 — Investment Property tion. deck leading to pool, two full baths, two-car Separate heating units. Three room, modern kitchen with forts by Sen. Clifford Case, R- Monday with failure to drive a Police said the arrest was 28 — Business Properly • period the present $5.25 a barrel moved on order of the state in- When the building was garage, two fireplaces, $46,900. bedrooms each side of Duplex. A fast sale-ia-needed on this beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall N.J., and Rep. Jonathan reasonable distance apart in made in connection with the in- 27 — Resort Property price lid on 60 per cent of spector, and when this work is originally constructed in 1889, 28 — Real Estate Wanted Good investment. Priced in low charming 8 room Victorian carpeting, air-conditioners, Bingham, D-N.Y., to modify connection with the investiga- vestigation of a complaint con- 40’s, Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. professionally landscaped. $52,- domestically produced oil. The completed the Vernon ad- as a memorial to the veterans with IV4 acres of land close to the proposed transfer of 14 tion of a two-car accident on Rt. cerning Pinney being on a MI8C. SERVICES 000. Philbrick Agency, House is expected to reject that ministrative offices will move of the Civil War, the construc- 31 — Services Offered Lost and Found batteries of supersonic Hawk Vernon Gets $10,000 school bus and causing a CAMBRIDGE St., Manchester, town! Extra large kitchen & Realtors, 646-4200. plan today. from the present Administra- tion cost was about $88,000. 83, Vernon. 32 — Painting-Papering WARREN L HOWLAND problem. Pinney is scheduled to 33 — Building-Contracting NOTICES six room Bungalow, three dining room, oversized, 2 car missiles. Redeye anti-aircraft Ford warned against rejec- The third floor has been Police said Hnatiuk’s car was LOST- 12 year old mongrel, tion Building to the Memorial appear in court in Rockville, 34 — Roofing-Siding bedrooms, garage, treed garage with plenty of storage! TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, m issiles and Vulcan anti- carpeted and air-conditioning For Work on Center traveling behind a car driven by 35 — Heating-Plumbing black and brown, answers to tion of his plan Monday when he Building. shaded lot, move-in condition. Call today! Carlene McGlone, $41,900. Two-family, 4-4, $^,- aircraft guns to Jordan. and new restroom facilities Harold S. Gagnon Sr., 49, of 18 Aug. 23. 38 — Flooring the name “Dutchess,” lost in Realtors • 643"1108 vetoed a bill that would extend Stanley Koesler, director of 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage Lost and Found $38,900. Ken Ostrinsky Realtor, 649-5306. 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- the price lid from its Aug. 31 have been installed. Community Affairs grant to Miriam Dr., Vernon. The 38 — Services Wanted vicinity of Boulder Rd. and 643-1333. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY administration, said the move The town of Vernon was Charles Boshan III, 32, of 153 900. Philbrick Agency, Christina Marries expiration to Dec. 31, while at The offices of the town clerk, complete renovation work at Gagnon car slowed and stopped LOST- Passbook 95880, 60681, Pitkin St. Reward, call 649-6677. Realtors, 646-4200. may not be made until the first notified Friday that it will Prospect St., Rockville, was . MISC. FOR SALE BARROWS & WALLACE ATHENS (UPI) - A Greek assessors, tax collector and and was struck in the rear by 41 — Articles for Sale 107914, Savings Bank of the same time put a ceiling of of next week if the elevator receive a $10,(XX) Department of the former People’s Bank GLASTONBURY - Spl MMIGnWIBr HwW NSVBR NBiUUIII Orthodox priest opened his Hnatiuk’s car, police said. charged Monday with third- 42 — Building Supplies Manchester. Application made LOST- brown retriever puppy, 649^306 397-1813 72S^S1B EXECUTIVE L RANCH - nine $11.28 a barrel on the other 40 work is completed too late in judge of probate are all on the Building for use as a senior built 1973, large treed lot, three private chapel today for the degree criminal trespassing in 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs forrrpayment. / five months old, in Highland Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, per cent of domestic oil which the week to make the complete first floor of the building and citizen center. Hnatiuk is scheduled to 44 — Livestock bedrooms, two full baths, two connection with the investiga- ark area. Answers to name family room, game room, den, surprise wedding of Christina is not controlled. will remain there. The bank building was appear in Common Pleas Court 45 — Boats & Accessories G( car garage, family room, city MANCHESTER - Immaculate! move before the weekend. Blood Unit tion of a complaint that he 46 — Sporting Goods LOST- Brown and white -eorgie. Call 646-0118, 728-2853. DENTAL ASSISTANT - for C L E R K TO DO accou n ts private yard, on dead end street Onassis to the son of a business Roesler said he expects there purchased by the town about a 19, Rockville, Aug. 13. water and sewer, F. J. Spilecki, Six room Ranch, covered patio, Through a federal grant of 47 — Garden Products Springer Spaniel-Andover Lake. modern dental office, Tolland- receivable one day a week, in prime neighborhood, for tycoon she had dated for only a refused to leave a Grand Ave. 48 — Antiques Realtor, 643-2121. double garage beautiful treed Filibuster Quelled $300,000 plus $115,000 allotted by will be enough money left in the Seeks Donors year ago and it was decided Would person who called before Vemon area, please call 875- willing to train, call 646-0103 further details call Philbrick month. Richard Pinney, 18, of home. 49 — Wanted to Buy lot, owner leaving state, asking the town, the work at the .ybudget to carpet the entryway that the building, located on call again. Dog has not been Rotes are red, violets are blue. 8346. Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. He was released on a $500 SOUTH WINDSOR - luxurious $47,900, R. Anderson, 643-8087. The wedding of the heiress to WASHINGTON (U PI) - Building started and perhaps the office of the The Blood Program needs Park Place in the center of Goehring Rd., Tolland, was RENTALS found. Reward. 633-4131. Want M s are great and get fast Memorial non-surety bond for appearance 52 — Rooms lor Rent six bedroom Raised Ranch, the Onassis shipping fortune town clerk. you this month. Rockville, would be a suitable arrested Monday on a warrant resuHs too. WE ARE NOW hiring full and NATIONAL HOMES Security - R(X:KLEDGE - front to back Swiftly crushing a threatened about a year ago. The low 53 — Apartments lor Rent plush wall-to-wall carpeting, CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, and Alexander Andreadis was The second floor is now used The Bloodmobile will be at in court in Rockville, Aug. 13. 54 — Homes lor Rent LOST- Siamese cat, in Tudor part-time hairdressers, mail or the nation’s fastest growing split, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 southern filibuster against a 10- bidder was Tourtellotte spot for the senior center. striking floor to ceiling stone city utilities, handy location, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. (12:30 North United Methodist Church 55 — Business lor Rent Lane area, named Pia, please female. Apply at Your Star alarm systems company would baths, modern kitchen with year extension of the landmark Construction Co. of Tolland. by the Common Pleas Court for 'The town appropriated some 56 — Resort Property for Rent fireplace, stylish family room, $31,500. PhilbricK Agency p.m. EOT) in a church that on Parker St. Monday from call 646-2362, Reward. Dust Beauty Salon, 30 Lafayette like distributor for Manchester dining area, large family room voting rights law, the Senate is The administrative offices its sessions. The court offices money and renovation work has 57 — Wanted to Rent . prime neighborhood, $69,500, Realtors, 6464200. holds only 50 persons. 12;45 to 5;30 p.m. 58 — Misc. for Rent Square, Rockville or call 875- area. Full or part time. Invest- with sliding glass doors to patio moving toward final passage of will occupy the third floor of the are temporarily set up in the been started on the first floor to Colt Sells Weapons ment required. $575, 100% Warren E. Howland, Realtors, The announcement on the eve Before you pack away that LOST DOB FINANCIAL 2’752 or 643-0861. CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal and beautifully treed rear yard, the bill by mid-week. building where the major part former bank building next to give the seniors recreation AUTOMOTIVE refundable. Call now, 522-5122 643-1108. of the ceremony came as a sur- last bathing suit or fishing rod 61 — Autos lor Sals Brown & white Brittany dining room, fireplaced living two car garage, Philbrick Sen. James Allen, D-Ala., a space as well as kitchen 62 — Trucks lor Sale JOBSEEKERS Employment between 9 and 5, Monday Agency Realtors, 646-4200. prise. Christina had promised To Mideast Dealer spaniel, snub tail, answers to room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar- veteran of numerous filibuster and take off for fun in the sun, facilities. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sals Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., through Friday. $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet her father, Aristotle Onassis, take a minute to give a thought 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycles Prince. Lost Sunday in Porter kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, age, immaculate condition, fights, Monday called the The grant will allow the town with full and part time oppor- $36,900. Philbrick Agency, on his deathbed four months to those whose days will be HARTFORD (UPI) - A Colt Department license was issued 65 — Campers-Trallsrs-Moblls Street area. Beloved family MORTGAGES, loans first, se- tile baths, $435 monthly income. House-passed bill to broaden to proceed with completion of Homes tunities available now. East NURSE for doctor’s office in Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER Firearms Division spokesman to allow the firm to sell pet. Reward offered. cond, third. All kinds. Realty Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. ago that she would wed her the 1965 voting rights act a House Condemned, spent staring at the walls of a the project. 66 — Automotive Service Hartford, 568-1070. Rockville, 9-6, Monday, has confirmed that a State weapons to a professional arms 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Phone 646-8384 statewide. Credit rating un- EXTRA CLEAN GAPES childhood sweetheart, Petros hospital room. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, COVENTRY- three bedroom vestige of “Reconstruction necessary. Reasonable. Con- WEST SIDE - three Goulandris, scion of another Illnesses and accidents never merchant in Lebanon. and Saturday a.m., Please send |Manchester! Ranch, hardwood floors, IV4 days.” fidential, quick arrangements. PART TIME- for counter and bedrooms, fireplace, base- Greek shipping family, sources Termite Damaged take holidays, and since they do Jack Campbell, vice presi- resume to Herald Box S. LIFE’S MORE FUN Acres, garden, fireplace, full Supporters of the measure, Alvin Lundy■ n a y Agency. ‘ 527-7971. booth service, after school ment rec room, big 2-car gar- close to the Onassis family not, neither does the need for dent of public relations for the LEGAL When you are Uving-in this im- basement, low 30’s, Tedford which would extend the act’s Ruling Favors State 100 Constitutiontion PlaPlaza,2 Hart- hours, some Saturdays, good Willnauer said the adminstra- Hartford-based firm, said in INVITATION Situation Wanted 15 Real Estate, 647-9914,. age, wall-to-wall carpe^g, said. coverage to Spanish-speaking COVENTRY blood. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. pay, good gratuities, pleasant maculate 3 bedroom, 214 bath, tion has told him the house New York City Monday the NOTICE 165’ lot. $37,900. Americans and other minorities One person in every eight will atmosphere, apply in person, 2 story townhouse located in would be sold by bids. In Fairfield Dispute export license, granted in early The Second (Congregational TO BID STRONG young man LARGE DREAM house, small HUGE four bedroom Cape, Rose Kennedy 85 and permanently ban voter A house on Oak Trail in Pine spend some time in the hospital MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Brass Key Restaurant. Northfield Green. Enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow May, “is in keeping with U.S. Church of Coventry, (Conn, will Remove and replace two (2) specializes in lawn mowing, stable, brook, land, mortgage- family room with fireplace, 2 HYANNISPORT, Mass. literacy tests, called it “the Lake Shores, owned by the this year and summertime is mortgages — interim financing garage cleaning and painting. swimming, tennis and other Gardener moved into the house HARTFORD (UPI) - The government policy.” receive bids for the replace- oil burners at the Center free by renting section(s). full baths, wall-to-wall, nice (UPI) — Rose Kennedy, the Farmers Home Administration the season for accidents. could seek another Superior — expeditious and confidential GENERAL PIZZA shop duties, Billy, 646-2999. recreation just minutes from most effective civil rights in July 1973 and soon after com- Connecticut Supreme Court has The acknowledgement ment of the church roof until School, Notch Road, Bolton. Tolland. 875-5652. treed lot, great location. $41,- legendary mother of the famous has been declared unfit for Manchester, with 50,000 Court judgement for damages service, J.D . Real Estate part-time, apply after 2, or call your front door. This and legislation ever passed.” plained about the termite ruled the state cannot be forced September 2, 1975. Interested Specifications and bid Assoc. 646-1980. 646-6661, Tommy’s Pizzeria, 206 900. political family, celebrated her human habitation on the residents, is asked to supply 150 created by the department’s followed a report Monday by more for only $34,500. 649- problem and a faulty furnace to buy land where the state has the Knight News Service that bidders may obtain copies of procedures may be obtained at West Center St. CIRCA 1830 well maintained Call 85th birthday today. grounds that it is rotting and is pints of blood per month. So far taking of the .38 acres. 5306. Skyscraper Bombed which has since been repaired. restricted its use, if the land Colt sold 1,400 revolvers and bid forms, specifications and the office of the Superinten- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY nine room Antique Colonial, Among her sons and infested with termites. this month, much less than one- REAL ESTATE four fireplaces, four bedrooms, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Mrs. Gardener said, “My can be used for other purposes. pistols and ammunition valued contract documents by writing dent, 104 Notch Road, Bolton, SALAD PERSONS - and dis- WARREN E. daughters were assassinated John Willnauer, building in- half the appomtmeht schedule EB Bargainers hwashers, applications being BARROWS & WALLACE study, one full and two 1/2 baths Two bombs inside cigar boxes husband went through the living In a unanimous decision, the at $163,680 to a Beirut arms Second Congregational Church, Conn, or by calling 643-1569. Minchutlir N«w Havm Hartford President John F. Kennedy; the spector, has informed John has been filled. Anyone not con- EMPLOYMENT accepted, apply in person, Homes For Sale 23 plus attadhed five room un- exploded Monday night in a room floor in May and we filed high court Monday overturned a dealer identified as Sarkis RD Box 45, Coventry, Conn. Bids will be received by the 849-S306 39M313 72S-«613^ late Sen. Robert Kennedy, also Slate, director of the ad- tacted to be a donor is invited to Getting Nearer Podunk Mill, 989 Ellington Rd., nnished carriage shed, poten- HOWLAND downtown skyscraper, exten- a complaint with Willnauer, Fairfield Superior Court ruling Soghanalian. 06238. Board of Education until 1:00 Realtors 643-1108 assassinated; Joseph Kennedy, ministration, that sections of walk in. Those who have ap- South Windsor. 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built tial for studio, etc., two story sively damaging the elevator and he issued the order to ordering the state Tranporta- The report question whether Administrative P.M., August 4, 1975. Help Wanted 13 bam, well treed lot, $54,000, who died a hero in World War wall, roof, and floor have been pointments are reminded to Major Issues Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family system and showering glass vacate. tion Department to buy 9.3 the sale meant American Committee Raymond A. Allen, Jr. WANTED experienced help to room, fireplaces, garages. CUSTOM BUILT Ranch, three Philbrick Agency Realtor, 646- I I ; and Sen. Edw ard M. weakened by termites. keep them. ESTABLISHED REAL Estate into a nearby alley. acres of land from Laurel Inc. GROTON (U PI) - weapons could be purchased by Marilyn Greenleaf Supt. of Schools serve food and liquor. Apply in Hutchins Agency, 6^3166. large bedrooms, 24’ living room 4200. Kennedy, D-Mass. office needs two full-time sales with raised hearth fireplace, 2- An underground group called of Fairfield. Negotiators for Electric Boat Palestine guerillas in Lebanon, Willis Christman person, Casa Nova, Route 83, MANCHESTER - New listing. Sen. Kennedy was expected people. Wolverton Agency, car garage, 150x370 private lot. SEVEN ROOM older home, the Red Guerilla Family In early 1974, the department and 10,000 striking employes where the United States has Co-Chairpersons Talcottville. ‘ VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, Aluminum sided Raised Randi to host a family party Saturday. Realtors, 649-2813. with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, Only $43,900. Keith Real Estate, five rooms and bath on first telephoned news media shortly took over .38 acres of Laurel’s late this week may begin to dis- maintained an official position with 2-car garage in prestigious Mrs. Ethel Kennedy and Mrs. NO EXPERIENCE large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver- 646-4126, 649-1922. floor, two bedrooms on second Forest Hifls. ’Two full baths, after the blast on the 34th floor Legal Showdown land near the Merritt Parkway cuss the major issue in the im- of neutrality. INVITATION A’TTENTION Demonstrators - Eunice Shriver were at the REQUIRED - SELL ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. floor, garage, conversion to two enclosed porch, sundeck, three of the 38-story structure on and Rte. 59. It was part of a 9.7- LEGAL Toys and Gifts. Work now thru compound today. passe, wage hikes, after two The saie was likely to draw TO BID HEBRON - Well cared for six family a possibility, needs bedrooms. Immaculate condi- Market Street and claimed acre plot on which the firm was the attention of Congress, ac- December. Free Sample Kit. room Ranch with 2 baths, Mrs. Kennedy began the day (Continued \rom Page One) “at a time when so many people are out of less important issues are The Manchester Board of MANCHESTER - Four family work. $32,9()0, Philbrick Agen- tion. Mid 50’s. Zinsser Agency, responsibility for the explosion. building a $1 million con- resolved. cording to the report which NOTICE No experience needed. Call or fireplace, full cellar, 150x200’ cy, Realtor 646-4200. in her normal fashion, atten- work and the business climate just doesn’t TOWN OF MANCHESTER Education seeks bids for Win- GOOD HUMOR in center of town, four rooms 646-1511. The building housed the offices dominium project. The negotiators have quoted Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., write Santa’s Parties, Avon, each apartment. Income over lot. Only $35,900. Keith Real ding Mass at St. Francis Xavier court battle with the town might prove a call for it,” NOTICE OF FINDING dow Shades for the 1975-1976 Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. of the Alcohol Tobacco and Laurel alleged the condemna- reported progress on a number as labeiing the deal “ill-timed $6,000. Excellent estate builder, Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. ------MANCriEdTER------VERNON - Six-room older Church. significant cost to district taxpayers. The District Fire Chief Granville Lingard in- OF NO SIGNIFICANT school year. Sealed bids will be Also Booking Parties. ICE CREAM Firearm's' Division of the $56,500. Wolverton Agency, BeauUfuI 7 Rm split, 3 Bedrooms, No news media photos or in- district voters must recognize that even- tion barred further develop- of minor issues since contract and extremely irresponsible.” IMMEDIATE OPENINGS home with large kitchen, three Treasury Department and the sisted the district is doing just as good a EFFECT ON THE received until 3:30 p.m. July 30, Realtor, 649-2813. MANCHESTER - Five room L Stone faced front, aluminum siding, bedrooms, two-car garage, $23,- terviews were planned. Mrs. tuality. Whatever costs there might be ment of the condoiniums, and talks resumed July 8, a week Colt officials declined to com- EARN HIGH INCOME male caller said the blast was job with volunteer firefighters as the town ENVIRONMENT 1975 at which time they will be PHONE FROM home to ser- Ranch, hreezeway, garage, nicely landsca^^ New custom 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. obtained a Superior (iourt after the walkout began. They ment on the report and kitchen itchenaid dis- Kennedy, born July 22, 1890, would be theirs and wouldn’t be shared by is doing with a paid fire department. This notice is published in ac- publicly opened. The right is vice our customers for super ALL EXPENSES PAID COVENTRY Four-room Split fireplace, trees, dead-end. aimed at the federal agency. judgement ordering the depart- now are putting the final Campbeil said any questions earnings, choose own hours, hwasher, 9 V u g top Range. W/W was the daughter of John Fran- the petitioners.” . He charged the town is out to “squeeze cordance with the Department reserv^ to reject any and all NO CASH BOND Level with one-car garage, Hutchins Agency, 646-3166, 228- TOLLAND - ’Two-year old eight The Red Guerilla Family ment to buy the remaining 9.3 call before 5 p.m., 646-5826. Rugs in livmg rm , dining rm, kitchen cis Fitzgerald , who later Cervini noted, “Assuming the town the district out of business,” so it can in- touches to agreements on over- about the license issuance "will bids. Specifications and bid REQUIRED living room, kitchen, two 3540. room Ranch, set on one acre earlier this year claimed acres and pay $77,543 in of Housing and Urban Develop- and bedrm. Garage. Truely exquisite. became mayor of Boston. She doesn’t build its Buckland firehouse, the time and the subcontracting of have to be directed to the 18 YEARS OR OLDER bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser Must be seen. treed lot. Two full baths, wall- responsibility for a bomb explo- crease the fire tax base for the entire ment Rules and Regulations as forms may be secured at the RN’S/LPN’S, wanted for full married millionaire Joseph P. district would be better off getting $250 damages. the plant’s workload. government.” VALID DRIVERS LICENSE Agency, 646-1511. $34,900 - Six room Cape, full to-wall carpet throughout. sion in a high-rise building on town. printed in the January 7, 1975 Business Office, 45 N. School and/or part time on 7 a.m-3 IV2 THOMAS LBLANClUIiO But the Supreme Court ruled The union has said it wants a APPLY dormer, baths, fireplace, Fireplaced living room, eat-in Kennedy. per fire call than collecting taxes from the He said the district can prove to the Federal Register entitled: “Ti- Street, Manchester, Connec- p.m. and 3 p.m.-ll p.m. shifts. REAL ESTATE the same block. that since Laurel could put the larger voice in the way over- VERNON- three bedroom nice trees, Hutchins Agency, kitchen, family room, sundeck. additional property owners (at 2 mills or town how efficient it is at fire fighting. tle 24, HUD Part 58 En- ticut. Apply to Directors of Nursing, DAILY 9-5 646-3166. 646-0299 an average of $30 a year for the average remaining 9.3 acres to other time and the workload is dis- Good Humor Corp. maintenance free Ranch, two Mid 40’s. Additional land Another Grain Buy “ We can prove it by taking in the vironmental Review Raymond E. Demers, Salmon Brook Convalescent baths, two car garage, available. Zinsser Agency, 646- uses, the Transportation tributed at Electric Boat, a Kennedy Rd. and property). The added administration cost Buckland area,” he said. Procedures for the Community Business Manager Home, off House St., Glaston- carpeting, magnificent view of MANCHESTER - New listing, Department could not be forced division of General Dynamics LEGAL GARRISON COLONIAL - four 1511. WASHINGTON (U PI)-The to the district would wipe out those taxes, Earlier in the meeting Lingard said his Development Block Grant, bury. Please call 633-5244. Sullivan Ave. Hartford skyline, % acre house beautiful, 8 1/2 rooms, and more.” to buy them. which builds U.S. Navy nuclear South Windsor, Cl. tastefully decorated and im- years old, fieldstone fireplace, U.S. Agriculture Department ultimate goal is to get a better and lower NOTICE Subsections 58.16 (a), 1-8”. wooded lot, fireplaced family beam ceiling, wall-to-wall EIGHT room Contemporary District President Michael Massaro The high court said Laurel submarines. RN’s, LPN’s - full and part Tel. 289-8251 maculate, 2-car garage, low estimates the Soviet Union has fire insurance rating for district residents TOWN OF MANCHESTER Project: Improve and imple- room, $51,900, Warren E. carpeting, family room, sliding with a view, four bedrooms, time positions are available on EqutI O p p ortu n ity C m p h y o r 60’s. Jesdor Realty, RILS, 633- made up two thirds of the 15 commented, "We have an obligation to the than the one enjoyed by town fire district NOTICE OF FINDING ment the Housing Code with Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. glass doors to large deck, gar- equipped eat-in kitchen, family Last-Minute INVITATION our 3-11 shift. We also need 1411. room, sliding glass doors to million tons of grain lost this people of the Buckland area. Each and residents. OF NO SIGNIFICANT emphasis on the core census age, mint condition, $51,700 licensed personnel on the 7-3 M A N CH ESTER - 6-room covered patio. 21/2 baths, 2-car season because of drought with every one of us sitting here is out to save He said his goal would take several New Director Seated; EFECT ON THE Philbrick Agency Realtors, 646- Appointments tracts. TO BID shift, weekends only. Excellent PART TIME Bookkeeper, NEW HOMES - By J . A. them as much money as possible.” Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for- 4200. g^arage, treed lot. $64,500. a third major buy of North years to fulfill and would require up- ENVIRONMENT This project will have no Sealed proposals for the benefits and pleasant working experience necessary, some McCarthy. Ranches, Capes, and Businessman Sam Nussdorf of 688 N. mal dining room, large kitchen Philbrick Agency, Realtors, American grain. Irk Caplan grading and improving the alarm system, Lingard Reappointed This notice is published in ac- significant adverse effect on following will be received by conditions. Please apply in per- typing, approximately 25 hours Colonials. Three and four with pantry, 2-car garage, treed MANCHESTER Vicinity - 6464200. The latest sale was reported Main St. asked permission to speak and the water system and fire equipment. He cordance with the Department the Bolton Board of Education, son, Meadows Convalescent weekly, call 646-1021 or 643- bedroom Models, several the environment. yard. $37,9CiO. Wolverton Agen- make your dollars work for you, Monday by Continental Grain HARTFORD (UPI) - The received it. He said he’s disturbed at the estimated the eventual cost at one-half to of Housing and Urban Develop- Notch Road, Bolton, Conn., un- Home, 333 Bidwell St., 4535. locations. Priced $41,900 - $62,- The Eighth District Board of Re-elected last month to one- The identification of housing cy Realtors, 649-2813. good investment potential, we COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 Co. of New York, which played Connecticut Citizen Action proposal toi construct a $300,(K)0 firehouse Manchester. 900. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. one million dollars. Directors embarked on its 1975- year terms and continuing in of- ment Rules and Regulations as code violations and their cor>- til 1:00 P.M., August 4, 1975. nave several two-tamilies with baths, three bedrooms, a major role in a much larger Group says Gov. Ella T. Grasso printed in the January 7, 1975 Specifications and bid MATURE PATIENT person breezeway, garage, swimming 76 year Monday night with all fice are Michael Massaro, rection by the owner is the pur- with own transportation to 4 plus 5 room apartments. U.S.-Soviet grain deal in 1972. ignored the public by making MATURE Babysitter to take pool, redwood deck, wooded but two of the district’s officers president; Joseph Volz, clerk; Federal Register entitled; “Ti- pose of this project. The project procedures may be obtained at supervise two children before Available for immediate sale. The Soviets will buy 5.6 last-minute appointments to tle 24, HUD Part 58 En- the Office of the Superinten- care of two children in my Prices start as low as $31,900. yard. $42,500. Philbrick Agency, repeats. The six-member board Howard Keeney, treasurer; and will be undertaken primarily in home. Must provide own and after school and do some Realtors, 646-4200. her new five-member Public vironmental Review Procedure dent, 104 Notch Rd., Bolton, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE B/W Realty, 647-1419. has two newcomers —William Mary Laraia, tax collector. the older developed sections of transportation. To start in housework in Bolton. Call 289- Utilities Control Authority. Petitioners Cite HB 2404 for the Community Develop- MANCHES’TER —■ Colonial style condominium, heatedxac L. Sheridan and John C. Flynn Continuing on the board (they Manchester where evidence of Conn., or by calling 643-1569: September. Call Tuesday and 6894, days, 643-0000 evenings. BOLTON - 61/2 room Ranch on Marc Caplan, executive room, Immediate occupancy. $32,000. MANCHESTER - four bedroom ment Block Grant, Subsections deterioration is apparent. Repair and pave 11,640 sq. ft. Friday evenings after 5. 872- 1 1/2 acres, generous size Cab Firms House Bill 2404, Special Act East, and the town of this act, upon the application of Jr. They succeed J. Edward serve three-year terms) are Dutch Colonial, many extra director of the public interest 58.16 (a), 1-8” . of outdoor basketball court and 685Q. ACT NOW Demonstrators: VERNON — Ranch, big country kitchen, treed lot, city rooms, two fireplaces, 2 Or UEA, me ■ T ntg u $ pr on 7-iJ- CTOund level and raised loading heat modernization, etc. Free $ 35; 8’, $40. Call 646-8619 storage area In basement. No pets. EXCAVATING-for garage offer. Call locally, 875-7356. Immediate through August 1st. oc- WE PAY $15 for complete junk cylinder, 12 ft. bed, good run- docks. Own for $6. per foot in- foundations, landscaping, etc. estimates gladly given. M & M anytime. ning condition, $500, M9-4219. MUTT AND JEFF Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. cupancy. Rent $235 per month In- cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto ill bud fisher cluding land. Move I into your Sand, stone, gravel and good cluding heat and hot water. Piease Body, 528-1990. own building for as cheap as screened loam for sale. Call WESTINGHOUSE washing call 872-6343 or 875-9876. Monday you SHOUT FORE'to warn BUT you won't , WHOOPS, 7-2Z through Friday, 8-5 p.m. Directions: I- you can rent. City utilities. 646-3109. BATH remodeling, vanity machine, good condition,' $50. PLAYERS AHEAD OF THE FLIGHT HAVE TO WORRY 1 86 to exit 95, Route 83 north 8 miles, 1972 GRAN Torino Bougham, Motorcycled-Bicycles 84 • ^ Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. cabinets, plumbing and heating also sun lamp $5. Call 643-6591. left on Route 286, 'A mile on right. OF'ylOUR BALL/ ABOUT THAT, repairs. Recession prices. Call power steering, air con- M'LOVE.' Painting-Paparing 32 ditioning, AM-FM stereo, stan- 649-4056 to 8:30 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m. FRONT picture window with RENTALS EXPERT bicycle repairs, all MANCHESTER - Unique op- dard transmission, $500 below makes, models and speeds. portunity - modem one floor PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. storm window to match. book price, 872-4122. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing 48”x54” , price, best offer. Call FOUR ROOMS- modern apart- Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Building with 2300 square feet, Five years experience. Rooms lor Rent 52 Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- PRISCILLA’S POP three acres, ideal for office, Exceilent references. Pete, 742- - Repairs and remodeling, 647-1143. ment, stove, refrigerator, all BY AL VERMEER sewer lines cleaned electrical- carpeting, $185. Available 1973 CHEVROLET Chevelle 2098. IT SAYS club, or organization. Below 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur- station wagon, six cylinder, OR IF IT W OR KS ly. Prompt service on emergen- TAG SALE-furniture, TV, mis- August 1, one child, 649-8350. replacement at $49,900. Hayes nished rooms, centrally automatic, power steering, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - WAVY HAIR D O UB LE Y O U 'L L B E Corporation, 646-0131. cies. 643-7024. cellaneous, 41 C Case Dr., J.P. LEWIS & SON - Custom located. Kitchen privileges. SIX ROOM duplex, radial, Chorches Motors; Inc., lowest rates available. IN 2 4 Y O U R Painting - Interior and exterior. Tuesday through Saturday, 10-4. HOURS.. .B E A U TI F U L .. BOTTI HEATING and Plum- Parking. Reasonable rates. Manchester, garage. Available 643-2791. Immediate binding. Exclusive M O N EY MANCHESTER- clean and Paperhanging, Remodeling, Phone 649-2358. ■ bing - All heating and plumbing Septem ber 1, call 643-5788 NETRA Agent. Clarke In- B A C K! modem two bay station, for Gutters. Fully insured. 649- TAG SALE- Friday-Saturday, 1%3 PLYMOUTH, 440 cid, 4- repairs plus remodeling. Call 25th-26th. 356 West Street, before 4 p.m., weekdays, surance Agency, 643-1126. lease or sale, call 643-9521. 9658. ESSEX MOTOR INN - weekly speed. Needs minor work. $400 .9 643-14%. (Route 85) Bolton. Avon, anytime, weekends,. rooms, single $56, double $69, or best offer. 643-0458 after 6 1967 BSA Spitfire, MK II, ^9- Ccfrrtfiteim Raal Batata Wantad 28 INSIDE - Outside painting, bureaus, chairs, china closet, iUMa a Be b mma s A plus tax, continental breakfast, NEW DUPLEX-three bedroom, p.m. excellent condition, must be iIL*€lM^Nr-4t fecial rates for people over K. COMPLETE Plumbing and quilts for cottages, old work air conditioning, 646-2300. IVz baths, appliances, full base- seen, serious inquiries only, ALL CASH for your property Fully insured. Estimates given. heating services, specializing in bench. Plus miscellaneous. CAPTAIN EASY remodeling bathrooms, ment with hookups. Available 1%7 PLYMOUTH Fury III, con- best offer, call 643-0358. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Call 649-7863. Reasonable prices. MANCHESTER - Two Pearl kitchens. The finest quality September 1, no pets, $285, vertible, new tires, automatic, instant service. Hayes Corpora- Street. Under new manage- power steering, small V8, tion, 646-0131. craftsmanship at reasonable 6’x6’ chain link dog pen, one Security deposit, call 646-8057. MOTORCYCLE Insurance - WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 ment, Single room available. overall good condition, $350. or Call the experts at Crockett per roll. Experienced prices. 649-80%. ' panei with gate. Call 228-3704. HM/Vtl WHAT AND 6Acon;1 || uh- that 15, if you' re- Apply manager. Apartment 1, FOUR room apartment, best offer. 649-3367. Agency, 643-1577. WHAT ARE YOU TRYIW(5 TO DO... SELLING your house? Call us ANP SET READY TO DO YOUR SHAKE AAE tradesm an. Call R. or call after 6, 875-3503. Manchester, $150. plus security. 7-XX BLACKMAIL first and weTl make you a cash Starkweather, 644-3194. Flooring 36 YOU can steam clean carpets jS4^ OF THE MEAL CHORES- AS WE Call after 5 p.m., 644-9635. 1968 CHEVELLE - SS, 4 new 1971 XLH, Sportster, Chopper, DISCUSSED LAST NISHTl offer.One day service. T. J. professioanlly clean with new ROOM - central location, free THE BORN LOSER FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, tires, 4-speed, $950. Call 643- show condition. Must be seen, ■ - . Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. WALLPAPERING and portable RINSE-N-VAC. Rent parking, kitchen privileges, (specializing in older floors). SIX ROOMS, close to bus line, 7754 before 11 a.m . $2700, cail 875-6087 a fte r 5. papering. Painting interior and at Manchester Wallpaper & references required. 643-2693 ONE (PF THESE PAV^ NDU'RE Ceilings and inside painting. no pets, security deposit. Call IMMEDIATE CASH for your exterior, and wmipapering is Paint Company, 185 West Mid- after 5 p.m. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- 643-8418. 1974 AUSTIN M arina, four Campers-Trallers TO SCARE MS TO DEATH I property. Let us explain our my full time business. Work dle Turnpike, 646-0143. door, AM-FM, four speed, $400, Mobile Homes 85 fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, guaranteed, one room, 10 single 2222. ------IN CHRISTIAN home, no FIVE ROOM apartment in two and take over payments, call 647-1413. rolls, $35. Two rooms, $65.48-72 100 USED copper fire smoking, drinking, cursing, STEAM CARPET Cleaning. family house, second floor, gar- after 6 p.m. 289-1967. TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- hours service. Bob Jobin, 649- extinguishers, Vk gallons, next to bath, kitchen privileges The Master in steam carpet age, no pets, security $190, contained, twin beds, air- CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s 9027. If no answer call after 6 purchased fffom a large possible, $20, 643-6103. cleaning and hardwood floor after 4, 646-6072. 1972 TOYOTA Corolla, 2-door, conditioned, full bath, will synchronize. You want to sell p.m. hospital, in good working con- very good condition, new and someone else wants to buy. sanding and refinishing is diton, $5.95 each, 10 or more, sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. Floorm asters, Inc. 119 Ann LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, SIX ROOM apartment, 3-3, in Micnelin-X Tires, $1,500. 649- Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, It's easier to do both thru a PAINTING - interior and $5.50 each, Gremmo & Son refrigerator freezer, air con- Street, Hartford. Call 247-7917 two family house, no pets, 9571, 643-2636. take 44, 5 miles east to Moose reputable agency. We have exterior, paperhanging, Sales, 819 East Middle Turn- ditioner, washer, dryer, customers and we need listings. daily 9-5. pike, Manchester, 649-9953. security $200, after 4, 646-6072. Meadow Road, West excellent work. References. parking. Call 643-5600. CHORCHES Parts Dept. - is Willington, Conn. bt NEA. lAC T M An. U S >11 0« Also, we Buy ourselves. Call Free estimates. Fully insured. SAVE TODAY!! Have any MANCHESTER - Unusual one now open Saturdays, 9-1, 649- Keith Real Estate, 6464126 or Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. LARGE OAK C rolltop desk, carpet or upholstery steam FURNISHED room for rent, all bedroom Townhouse, private 3646. 197116’ TAG-A-LONG, Self con- THE FLINTSTONES 649-1922. painted oak office desk, cail conveniences, near bus iine, cleaned and save 20% during all entrances and patio, full base- tained, gas/electric BY HANA-BARBERA PAPER HANGING Expert. 742-9870. ) parking. Call 649-6914. of July only. Call A&B Carpet ment, includes heat, MERCURY MONTEREY-1%9, refrigerator, stove with oven, Your average paper, in average two door hardtop, power pressure'water, heater, toilet, room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- Cleaners today. 1-668-5273. appliances, carpeting. $230. per N O B O T T L E S T H I S IS AN MISC. SERVICES SUNN guitar amp, powerful, CENTRALLY LOCATED, 146 month. Paul W. Dougan, steering, power brakes, air con- sleeps 6, electric brakes, $1,500 S E R V E D / .... ECpNOMV , 3864. recently overhauled, complete- SANDING and refinishing - Center St., 649-0013. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ditioning, radio, excellent run- firm. 649-1089 after 6. S U C K Y O U R . flight// ly. Two SRO speakers, separate ning condition, call Mr. POUR 'feM EACH ... EVERYBODY 'ROUND \ WELL, WE AIN'T TUU / VlBS. / .. average room, 12x14, $89. ...SO IF XOU DONY^ THEY AIN'T VERY ) NOPE.' IYHINK Services Offered 31 EXTERIOR House painting cabinets. Best offer. 649-3367. FURNISHED room, all com- A GLASS OF REP HERE DRINKS RED- 1 'EVERYBODY,' Includes sanding, three FIVE room apartment, all Edwards, 38 Wells St., Automotive Service 88 SOCIABLE, ARE yMEBBE ITS TIME and wallpaper removal. Name forts of home, kitchen, parking. EYE, BARKEEP' EYE, DUDE/ ^ FRIEN^ j courses, two coats of finish. appliances, wall-to-wall Manchester, 646-0206. HAVE WATER.' J THEY, SAM T CHANGED THEIR SHARPENING Service - Saws, your own price. 649-5553. THREE ROOMS of furniture, Security. Call 649-4936,649-3436. EUROPEAN World Motor Ser- knives, axes, shears, skates, Floors look like new. Just wash, carpeting, parking, washer- PRINKIN' HABITS/ / bedroom, dining room, living dryer hook ups, very clean, 1965-990 R am bler, pow er vice LTD. offering major and rotary blades. Quick service. no waxing. Bob Jobin 649-9027. Building-Contracting 33 room, excellent condition. 228- ideal for m arried couple steering, power brakes, power minor repairs for Audi, Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main If no answer call after 6 p.m. 0123. seeking quiet neighborhood. windows, air-conditioned, 4- Porsche, Volkswagen. Factory St., Mancnester. Hours daily NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Apartments For Rent 53 door sedan, good tires, CARL’S RUG cleaning, clean $225, 646-0505. trained, European Mechanics. 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur- Remodeling, repairing, ad- AIR COMPRESSORS, New in reasonable. Call 643-5305. All work guaranteed. Bank used rugs for sale, $15 and up. WE HAVE customers waiting day, 7:304. 643-7958. ditions, rec rooms, porches and stock, 5 h.p., $595. 10 h.p., $994. Americard and Master Charge Call 246-6194, 474 Park Street, for the rental of your apartment PLEASANT four rooms, second roofing. No job too smaii. Call Other sizes available at great 1970 FORD Galaxie 500, 4-door, welcome. 900 West Main Street Hartford. or home. J.D. Real Estate floor, central, seniors, REWEAVING burns, holes. 649-3144. savings. Habekost Engineering, air-conditioning, vinyl roof, New Britain, 525-1233, 229-8588. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. preferred. Call 649-5897 after 6 525-6049. p.m. automatic transmission, power Window shades, Venetian CARPENTRY - Repairs, MISC. FOR SALE steering, 351 V-8 engine, $995. JUNK CARS towed 'away free. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. remodeling, additions, garages, ORGAN - Melo-sonic, elec- 742-9587. Call 522-1162. Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. MANCHESTER - convenient roofing, call Dave Patria, 644- tronic organ and rhythm VILLAGER APARTMENTS three room apartm ent, 1796. Artlclaa tor Sale 41 generator, regular $559,507o off carpeted, air conditioned, on MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. ^^Ive-rdom townhouse apart- for summer clearance, call 643- site parking included, quiet Trucks tor Sale 62 Trucks tor Sale 82 MR. ABERNATHY Removal, pruning, lot clearing, WES ROBBINS carpentry ALUMINUM sheets used as 5171. tnent, VA tiled baths, 2 alr- BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE spraying. Fully insured. neighuorhood, $165, Stratford remodeling specialist. Acl- printing piates, .007 thick, onditioners, wall-to-wall \ssociates, 233-1278. Licensed. Free estimates. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. |(j;arpeting, full basem ent, 'lOUR SPONSOR WANTS TD Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. WHITE ALUMINUM awnings, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Phone 643-2711. eat, hot water, appliances. FOUR ROOM apartment, KNOW WHEN y o u 'r e GOING 649-3446. one seven feet wide; two four TO ST/AR.T DINNER)/ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) feet wide, 649-2724. 0 pets. stove, refrigerator, heat, hot "What is the Herbert conven- NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 water, air-conditioning, base- Nasty expert can con South Trees cut, trimmed or topped, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - cents each. Manchester 649-7620 tion?” asks a reader from New ment storage, laundry Orleans. stumps removed, fully insured. new homes custom built, Evening Herald. Got a tree problem? Well worth Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 facilities. Garage. $235. Lease, The Herbert convention is a remodeled, additions, rec seciLrity deposit, adults a phone call. 742-8252. rooms, garages, kitchens WE BUY and sell used fur- pucks method of responding to strong DOG-CAT boarding reser- LOOKING for anything in real preferred. No pets. 643-4884. m il ("'c our busihess w L two-bids in which the next suit remodeled, bath tile, cement niture. Cash on the line. One Normal good play would start three and will not bother to TWO HANDYMEN will clean, work. Steps, dormers. Residen- vations. Combined inside/out- estate rental — apartments, cash his last spade when he gets is used as the negative response piece or an entire housefull. NORTH 22 with South holding off until the rake, lime, fertilize, mow, tial or commercial. Call 649- 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 side runs, partitioned privacy, homes, multiple dwellings, no ..CARTER'S in with the ace of clubs. rather than the traditional two germicidal lighting. Canine fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate *642 third spade lead and then notrump. maintainance of lawn seasonal. 4291. Main Street Rear, behind knocking out the ace of clubs. Cellars and attics cleaned. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. VK J7 He will still chuck a diamond Thus, with: Douglas Motor Sales. PRESIDENTIAL ♦ K J 10 9 East takes the last spade, exits Reasonable prices. 643-5305. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Manchester, 646-5971. on the fourth club, but *32 V62 ♦ 87654 * 913 2 MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 VILUGtAPTS. «Q 10 4 with a club and discards a dia- you respond two spades to yOur Carpentry and general contrac- CLEAN USED refrigerators, BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVROLET mond on the fourth club. meanwhile our unsuspecting LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. PRIVATE riding instructions, bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 MANCHESTER WEST EAST South will hang on to all dum- partner’s strong two heart ting. Residential and commer- ranges, automatic washers, AQJIO 4tK973 Cellars and attics cleaned, cial. Whether it be a smaii with gukrantees. B. D. Pearl’s English and Western, $5.00 per baths, full basement, private BY DICK CAVALLI my’s diamonds. He will take a opening bid. This-makes it lawns mowed, small tree work. hour, call 633-5571, anytime. entrances and patio, includes One and tvro bedrooms. ¥9653 VQ10 4 Meanwhile declarer has dis- diamond Finesse against West possible for the strong hand to repair job, a custom built home Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- ¥4 STAKE BODY TRUCK carded a heart on the last spade Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. or anything in between, call 646- heat, appliances, carpeting, and ♦ 7 4 3 6 0 6 2 and wind up a surprised loser play in notrump whereas the 2171 Near schools, .churches e OWf fiOCYONTHIS BLOCK. I© and two diamonds from aum- 1379. TWO MALE AKC white toy air-conditioning. $290 per * 9 5 2 *A86 when East takes his queen of negative two notrump response poodles, 643-1310. month. Paul W. Dougan, and shopping center,, on 292 cld 6-cyllnd«r engine, TE ETB 2IN© (ON TH E B R IN K . SOUTH my. This will leave a five-card automatically gets notrump MASONRY - all types concrete SCREENED LOAM - driveway power ateering, power R/N'rREUD diamonds and proceeds to cash work, fieldstone specialty, over Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. bi)s line. Call ahytime —J______1 *A85 ending with dummy holding that small spade that he wasn’t play in the wrong hand. BUILDING - Remodeling, gravel, processed gravel, sand, brakes, gauges, exterior king-jack-seven of hearts and 20 years experience, free es- roofing, rec rooms, additions, stone and fill. George H. Grif- POODLE - AKC, black, mini, mirrors, heavy duty shocks, ¥A82 supposed to have. housebroken, shots, call 649- NEWER Three-bedroom \ ♦ A85 king-jack of diamonds. timates. After 5,643-1870 or 644- garages. All kinds, carpentry fing, Andover, 742-7886. 646-2628 heavy duty front springs, 1HI60NB Answer to Previous Puzzle 2975. 2055. Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, extra capacity rear springs, ( W i X m i e *K J73 work. For estimates call 649- •A J 1142. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury all appliances. $260 monthly. 750x16 10-ply tires. Carter As a matter of percentage Scrambler KITTENS for sale, part Per- Care package. STK 3272 men! OhBYoU Both vulnerable □da PAVING, Recap old driveways. above ground pool distributor Frechette & Martin, Inc., play. South will cash two Idgh asB sian, part Siamese, white. Cail diamonds to see if the queen Excavate and grade new or old STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone needs warehouse space. Will Realtors, 646-4144. TWO BEDROOM apartment, ACROSS 3 Angers aaa driveways with amesite or walls, fireplaces, flagstone sell and completely install a 646-0675. West North East South will drop. It does and he has his 1 Milk- 4 River (Sp.) Pins [^an aas full basement, washer-dryer producing 5 Yammered san uns □caa bituminous concrete. 688-5407. terraces, concrete repairs, in- huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool TWO BEDROOM luxury ninth trick. FREE KITTENS- cute, playful, hookups, Rockville, $200 per farm 6 Branded aid a a a side and outside. Reasonably complete with fencing, townhouse, located in Highland month includes heat and not 1 N. T. □CIS a housebroken, both grey and Park section of Manchester. SALE PRICE *4 3 0 0 Pass So much for normal good 6 Thick 7 Organized DRIVEWAYS - any size, no job priced. 643-0851. ‘ sundeck, filter and pump. Now water. Call 872-9441 after 5. 3N.T. Pass Pass 11 High homes (ab.) L4SD a too big or too smaii, call day or white females, call 649-4148, Wooded and private. For infor- Pass play. Now put one of those nas- □laaDid only $795. Full price financing “A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" PIC*: ty experts over in the East seat. 13 Scepter 8 Quiet das an SQd night, Steven Paving, 525-6414. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service available. Call Tony collect, anytime. mation cali 646-1616, or 649- 7-St 14 French patois 9 Ileum (comb, THREE BEDROOM apart- Opening lead --Q * Our nasty friend will cover his ass Eica Bsa - Remodeling, repairs, ad- 203-232-6500. 5295. ment, modern kitchen with of Louisiana form) aaaaaa aaoi AVAILABLE supervised day ditions, custom building. No job POODLE- Black, male, small BY FRANK O’NEAL partner’s 10 of spades at trick 15 Birds ol prey 10 Stone layer aaaaais] aids refrigerator, and stove, living 16 Goddess of (Scot.) care with meals for your elder- too small. Free estimates. Over DARK RICH loam, five yards m iniature, AKC, practically FURNISHED three room CARTER aaaaizi aao housebroken, shots. Call 688- room, formal dining room, half By Oswald & James Jacoby dawn 12 Female ly relative, while you go to 25 y ea rs experience. 643-5769. $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, apartment, water heat, and /'SMOKE SI0NAL SET'EM OUT BLANKETS. /n c riD O E L L 9143 or 643-7116. of basement with laundry hook- 17 Victim ol foreteller 24 Heavy blow 41 Ireland work, shopping, visit a friend. gravel, and stone 64^3-9504. electric included, $200 per ups, no pets, security SW MAN'/ WHITE (jb WHITE e/ES, leprosy 13 Pedal 26 Arboreal home 42 Solar disk Call M9-23M for information. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 month, near hospital and high references, $225 per month. CHEVROLET E' tES come this WAV- D 19 Spanish article extremities 27 Being (Latin) 43 Festival school, Philbrick Agency STAR GAXJER^*0 18 Portable 28 Asterisk 44 Snare SWIMMING POOLS - Famous Available August 15th. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 20 Rebuked PAUL’S Tree Service - Boats-Accessorles 45 Realtors, 646-4200. r 22 Reproved fasteners. 31 Skunk 46 Signet BIDWELL Home Improvement Coleco guaranteed luxury LIRRA Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 1229 Main St, Manchester 646-6464 M Your Oaity Actirity Guide M experienced, professional land Co. E xpert installation of above ground swimming pool, MAS. 21 urr. 22 ,rfi 25 Takes food 20 Accuses 37 Portable 47 Within (comb, 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. 666-4200. OPEM EVES. T I L 9 • TllIRS. Tl. 6 • SET. Tl. 5 '' According to Iho Stan. '/ 29 Soviet stream 21 Term lor chairs' form) clearing, tree cutting, and aluminum siding, gutters and completely installed. Huge NEWER five room apartment, OCT. Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- fully carpeted, air-conditioning, To develop messoge forWednesdoy, 30 Sine legilima goiters (pi.) 39 Turkish 48 French city removal, chipper rental, fully trims. Roofing installation and 16’x31’ O.D. complete with MANCHESTER - three and 9-12-27-4(H I6.17.2I-M4„ 22 Lapse measure ol 50 Cravat 8119. all appliances, washer and V>M-73^4.90 read words corresponding to rxenbers prole (ab.) insured, 4^-1886. '■ repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, four room apartments, central- of your Zodiac birth sign. »JL67_V& 32 Sleeveless 23 Surrender length 52 Attempt dryer connections. Convenient Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 88 yf TAURUS sundeck, fencing and stairs. On- ly located. Avocado appliances, I Litllt 31 Loved 61 Or SCORPIO garment 6 8 EXCAVATING and paving - HORACE Tetrault — Siding, to schools and shopping, $250. m. 20 2D(llcole 32 To 62 Concn.iirutc ocr. 2tf 33 The same 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 Garden Products 47 carpeting, no pets, $185 and $205 3 Hoppy 33 An 63 SkilU Septic systems installed or roofing, storm windows, aw- monthly. Call Peterman Agen- monthly, 649-3978, 646-4780. nor. 21 ‘ (Latin) 11 12 13 cy, 646-2912, 649-9404. r»J^44-5443l 4 Outcome 34 Your 64 On 34 Canada- repaired, driveways and nings. Quality workmanship, BUCKLAND FARMS opening 5 People 35 Colli 65 Develop 1- 7-15.234 parking lots paved. Loam and &T5-7M1 6Youngtlefi 36 Jobe 66Shorpen 31-45^1^61 Mlchlgan 14 IS free estimates. Fully insured. information. stand corner of Adam and ROCKVILLE - Available locks (coll.) fill for sale. Fully insured, THREE ROOMS - first floor, COMPLETE GM BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 6IMINI 7 Things 37 Plenty 67 Tod^ U6ITTARIUS 872-9187, 649-3417. Tolland Turnpike, fresh August 1, large three room 8 Pereonol 38 Aspected 68 About 35 Larissan 16 18 19 licensed, free estimates. Call TWO and FOUR drawer files - with heat and appliances, no 9 Find 39 Hoste 69 In NOr 22 / , mountain vegetables and fruit. apartment, appliances, heat, ytirJUHlie ■ after 6 p.m. 646-1322 or 872-7288. ROOFING - Specializing used > fine walnut traditional pets, available immediately. hot water, centrally located, r I OW'T IMAGINE WHAT BUT HE THOUGHT lOUnusuol 40 Afternoon TO Indicated .OK. 21 36 Fathers (Fr.) 21 repairing roofs, new roofs, desks, single drawer steel files, One month’s security. Can be adults only, do pets, security, REPAIRS MR. SWEENEY'S HOUSE BUT IT WAS A BIGHORN. AND WHAT r>» 3-11-25-32 11 Are 41 To 71 Your 6-14-24-37/^ 38 Hubbub &/5Ml-«W5 12 New 42 Aspects 72Sociol 40 Searchers 27 28 COLLEGE BOY will do yard gutter work, chimneys, cleaned clearance of miscellaneous Antiques 48 seen from 5-7:30 p.m. 30 Church $155 monthly. 646-1060. I^W llL BE LIKE, BUI? REAAEAABER WAS OTHER FRIEND WENT TO 13 Aspects 43 Leu 73 Your I1-5M8 ^ 22 23 24 26 work - has several years of Street. • COLLISION THAT SMELLY JUST A SUCH TROUBLE A N P CANCIR 14 Give 44 Requiring 74 Talents CAPRICORN 42 Emissary (ab.) ■ and repaired. 30 years chairs from $5. Drafting tables 45 Phonograph 29 30 32 experience and most equipment experience. Free estimates. and drafting machines. Visit WANTED Antique furniture, Homes tor Rent 54 7-22 THROW RUG HE PLAIN EXPENSE TO GIVE US ) mt 21 15 Count 45 Ones 75 Foil OK. FURNISHED - two room heat, GAVE us AS A 16 Your 46 To 76 Your records d 1 including mower, truck and Howley, 643-5361. our spacious showroom. Ample glass, pewter, oil paintings, or • MECHANICAL OLD A WEDDING PRESENT? Ut/iV 22 ITSpeciol 47 Develop 77 Way JAN. 46 Dry. as wine 33 34 3S chain saw, etc. No job too big or parking. Master charge. Fuller other antique items. R. hot water, stove, refrigerator, BOLTON - Single house, dining WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS WEDDING . SHEEP. P) 2- 8-2B-33 18 Leu 48 Dating 78 Field 2642-47-52^ 49 Kind of sauce 1 1 PRESENT? 19 To 49Ambilioiis 79 Worthwhile 36 39 too small. Call 649-3761 after 6 ROOFING - Installation and Office Furniture Co., 3580 Main Harrison, 643-8709. utiiities supplied, apply room, fireplace, large yard, CARS AND TRUCKS 69-72-7B 51 Athapascan Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 20 Promise SO And 80 Accept AQUARIUS Indian 1 p.m. repairs, gutters, storm win- Street, at 1-91, Hartford. Phone referen c es req u ired . $250 ^Genuine Parts LIO 21 Tolents SI Fovorably 81 Be 40 41 dows, doors. Experienced WANTED - Antiques or collec- 22 Awoken 52 Chances 82 Courtship 53 "Lily maid ol 247-3035. monthly. 643-5983. Factory Trained Mechanics # » Astolat" LIGHT TRUCKING- Attics and THREE ROOM apartment, 23 With , 53 Agree 830biectives Ffl. li . 42 43 44 47 a quality workmanship. Fully in- tables, rugs, paintings, bronzes, 22 24 You 54 Your 84 Innate 54 Philippic cellars cleaned. For free es- sured. Free estim ates. HOUSE of Decorative Plastics furniture, lamps, china, etc. heat, hot water, stove, 24-HOUR VITRECKER SERVICE 22-3449-5M9-50J' ■ ■ “ refrigerator, security, 643-6311. ^ 3- 4-1943 25 Likely 55 For 85 Proposals 55 Backs ol necks 49 SO SI S2 timates, call 647-9610 anytime. Reasonable prices. Rick retail store now open. Many Any quantity, M4^%2. 6FFICE SPACE GALL 646-6464 ^40.59-70 26 Lunar 56 Think 86 Attentive I66-71-7 56 Kind ol thread Burnett, 646-3(K)5. VIRGO 27 Ways 57 And 87 Hondting PISCIS gifts and decorative items at 28 Matter 58 Speed 88 Today DOWN 53 64 HEDGE CUTTING - all types low, low prices. Try us you’ll ANTIQUES WANTED - THREE ROOM apartment in FCR REMT HI. IP ^ A 29 Pleosure 59 Meeting 89 Fovo^ 1 C a r p of hedges and shrubs, trimmed D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, like us. Open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. American furniture, oriental private home, heat and elec- 250 square feet, center of W un. 22 30OAn Are 60Toclhil 90 Ingenuity ma r . 20 ar S6 tricity included, centrallv 2 Air (prefix) JB and manicured by experienced gutters and leaders. Free es- daily. Specialties made to rugs, paintings, pewter, Wind- Manchester, air conditioning Carter Chevrolet ^HM3-20-29 (^Good (^Advene ^^Ncuml 18-3943-58 young man. Flexible rates and timates. Fully insured. 249- order. 5 f e ^ ll. 404 Windsor sor chairs, crocks, jugs. Ron located, $155 monthly, call and parking. Call 643-9551. 1220 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER &'48-»-«2-39l|W B-64-79-83ly iNEWSPAPEHENTCRPRISeASSh I hours, 644-8127. 0205. Avenue, Windsor. Dionne, 643-1691. evenings, 6-9 p.m., 649-7685. y PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester.’Conn., Tues., July 22. 1975

OBITUARIES All Democrats Decide To Seek Re-Election POLICE REPORT Carl L.W. Hansen Mrs. Joseph R. Breton Mrs. Henry H. Hoskins A Democratic slate for committee meets to receive the Mrs. Sophie A. Breton, 68, of Carl L.W. Hansen, 79, of 14 SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Manchester’s November elec- nominating committee’s slate Bowers St. died this morning at 58 Linnmore Dr. died Monday Alice Zalk Hoskins, 75, of 144 tion now is only a formality, and make its endorsements. It MANCHESTER youth broke away and got in it. at Manchester Memorial Manchester Memorial Main St., owner of Kourtesy with the announcement today is expected to endorse all in- • David E. Derosier, 21, of It drove off. Police are in- Hospital. He was the husband of Hospital. She was the wife of Kennell in South Windsor for by Mayor John Thompson and cumbent Democrats, as New Britain was arrested Mon- vestigating. Mrs. Florence Mikoleit Hansen. Joseph R. Breton. many years and a well-known Deputy Mayor Pascal Prignano follows: day by the detective bureau on Mr. Hansen was bom Nov. 4 Mrs. Breton was born July 30, breeder of cocker spaniels, died they have switched from • Board of Dkectors for a Common Pleas Court 12 A white male about age 20 1896 in Manchester and had 1906 in Westfield, Mass., and Monday at Cedercrest Hospital, “undecided” to "decided” ad two-year terms — Thompson, rearrest warrant charging him with long blond hair looked into lived here all his life. He was lived in Hartford before coming Newington. She was the wife of are candidates for re-election. Prignano, Phyllis Jackston, with carrying a dangerous a woman’s living, room on employed as a painter by the to Manchester 34 years ago. Henry H. Hoskins. With the announcement, all Robert Price, Matt Moriarty weapon (nunchaku sticks). Deepwood Dr. while shfe fed her Jarvis Constmction Co. before Before she retired two years Mrs. Hoskins was born in incumbent Democrats now Jr. and Jack Goldberg. He was held'in lieu of $300 baby today at 1:45 a.m., her his retirement 10 years ago. He ago, she was employed in the Bayonne, N.J., and had lived in have announced they’re seeking • Board of Education, for surety bond for court today in husband told police. was a Navy veteran of World group insurance department at South Windsor for 40 years. She endorsement to the Democratic three-year terms — John Yavis, East Hartford. This was (he second time he War I and a member of the state comptroller’s office was a member and past presi- slate; Eleanor Coltman, Carolyn • Arthur W. Stickland, 25, of came to look into the house late for 30 years. She was a member dent of the Connecticut o Manchester Barracks, World * A Democratic nominating Becker and Paul Greenberg. 125 High St., Rockville was at night, he said. War I Veterans, and the of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Historical Society and a charter committee is meeting tonight • Town Treasurer, for a two- arrested Monday on a court American Legion. He also Church and its Ladies Aid. She member of the South Windsor to choose the slate it will year term — Roger Negro. warrant charging him with The car of John Hughes of 27 belonged to Concordia Lutheran also belonged to the Women’s Historical Society. She was a recommend to the Democratic • Selectmen, for two-year operating a motor vehicle while Dudley St. bottomed out on Church. Club of Manchester. member of the First Town Committee and no sur- terms — Chester Bycholski and licetse suspended. He was held Legion Dr. off Main St. Monday Other survivors are her Other survivors are a son, Congregational Church of South prises are anticipated. It is Irene Pisch. in lieu of $150 surety bond for at 3:35 p.m. The pavement gave George Hansen of Vernon; a mother, Mrs. Katherine Jager Windsor. She also was a expected to choose all of the in- • Constables, for two-year court today. way after the ground under it daughter, Mrs. Victor (Gail) Price of Manchester; a brother, genealogist. Heads Alumni cumbent Democrats. terms — William Desmond, • Alice M. Cormier, 28, of 73 washed out, police said. Tidman of Atlanta, Ga.^ two Edward Price of Manchester; Other survivors are a son, Nor are any surprises an- Clarence Foley, Joseph Maori Waddell Rd. was arrested over The same thing happened to sisters, Mrs. Minnie Redmer of and two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Jonathan E. Hoskins of Quaker ticipated July 31, when the town and Paul Phillips.' John B. Fogarty of 6 Norman the weekend and charged with another car on Legion Dr. Tarpon Springs, Fla., and Mrs. Provost of Holyoke, Mass, and Hill section of Waterford; a The Republican Town Com- St. has been elected president issuing a bad check. She was earlier this year. A water main Elsie Thompson of Verdum, Mrs. Freda Schrok of East sister, Mrs. James C. Gilfillam mittee will meet July 30 to en- of Providence College (R.I.) released on a $100 non-surety broke under the road about a Que., Can.; and five Hampton, Mass. of Lakeside, Calif.; and a dorse its slate. To date, its Alumni Association, Hartford bond for court Aug. 4. year ago. grandchildren. The funeral is Thursday at 10 grandson. nominating committee hasn’t Chapter. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 a.m. at Zion Evangelical The funeral i? Thursday at 11 A graduate of Manchester announced its choices. The Imemco Corp. of 69 Main St., is in charge of Lutheran Church. The Rev. a.m. at Newkirk and Whitney Both endorsement sessions High School, he graduated from Woodland St. was broken into arrangements, which are in- Ronald Erbe, pastor of Our Funeral Home, 318 Burnside will be at 8 p.m. in-the Providence College in 1968. Monday night. Savior Lutheran Church of Ave., South Windsor. Burial complete. FBI Reports Municipal Building Hearing He is president of Fogarty A Burnham St. home was The family suggests that any South Windsor, will officiate. will be in East Granby Room. Bros. Inc., 319 Broad St. broken into Sunday night. memorial contributions may be Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery. Crime Rate Nothing appears to be mis- made to Concordia Lutheran Cemetery, Easthampton, Mass. Friends may call at the Increase sing from either place. Church. Friends may call at Holmes funeral home Wednesday from Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. A $300, two-way radio was Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to WASHINGTON (UPI) - stolen from the car of FIRE CALLS 9 p.m. Serious crime rose sharply in Lawrence Fiano of Rt. 6, Bolton The family suggests that any George A. Bradley the first three months of this Five Bids Okayed Sunday night from where it was memorial contributions may be year and part of the reason, ac- parked on Center St. MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR - George made to Zion Evangelical cording to Attorney General Monday, 1:25 p.m. — Oven A. Bradley, 73, of 329 Miller Rd. NLRB Orders Lutheran Church. Edward Levi, is the number of A Vernon St. resident fire at 65 W. Middle Tpke. died Sunday at an area hospital. By Zoning Board repeat offenders on the streets. reported three youths dumped (Eighth District) Born in Providence, R.I., Mr. Union Vote In releasing the latest FBI the resident’s trash cans on Bradley had lived in South agency and the Goodchild- Miss Virginia DeNoyelles WASHINGTON (UPI) - The crime statistics Monday, Levi By MAL BARLOW the driveway Monday at 10 p.m. Windsor most of his life. He Etertlett Realty and Insurance The funeral of Miss Virginia National Labor Relations said they were a “terrifying Herald Reporter A neighbor chased them and formerly was employed as an firm. DeNoyelles of 65 Pearl St., who Board Monday ordered about fact of life.” The Zoning Board of Appeals caught one. He was described engineer by General Electric. The variance was granted VACATION died Sunday, is Wednesday at 8(K) service and maintenance Serious crime was 18 per cent approved all five petitions as 5 feet. 10, weighing 155 NEEDS - SUNTAN L0TI0|l Survivors are a son, Kenneth with the condition the addition 2:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral employes at Yale-New Haven higher in the first quarter this heard Monday night. pounds, and wore short black SUNGLASSES SWIM C A N Bradley of South Windsor; two plans comply with the the I Home, 400 Main St. Cremation Hospital to elect a union to year than in the same period The petitions were: hair, glasses and a blue shirt. daughters, Mrs. Betty Hender- building code. will be in Springfield, Mass. represent them in bargaining last year, when there was a 15 • Albert and Vivian Spearot When a Ford drove by, the ARTHUR DRUG son of Farmingdale, N.Y., and • The owners of the Rhodes There are no calling hours. talks. per cent increase over the 1973 requested a special exception Mrs. Elinor Rooney of Dedham, Diner Inc. on the north side of The hospital had asked that reporting period. for conversion of a single- Mass.; a brother, Milton Spencer St. just west of West all the employes be represented For some crimes the in- family dwelling at 111 Walnut Bradley of Lincoln, R.I.; a Cemetery requested a variance 13 Submit Bids by a single union, but Local creases were larger. Robbery St. to a two-family dwelling on sister, Mrs. Nellie Hatton of to erect a billboard sign of 60 1199, National Union of Hospital was up 28 per cent and burglary a lot smaller than required by square feet. Johnny Johns of Rhode Island; and eight For Audio Aids and Health Care Employes, up 20 per cent. the zoning laws. the firm said the restaurant grandchildren. The Manchester Board of wanted to represent only about Preliminary figures for all of Three Walnut St. area was so far back from the road PLAZA DEPT. STORE The funeral and burial will be Education opened bids Friday 150 em ployes in building 1974, released at the same time, residents spoke about the possi- that few people knew they were (We Have A Notion To Please) at the convenience of the fami- afternoon for audio-visual maintenance. rose 17 per cent over 1973. ble fire hazards to the oc- there. Next to Frank’s Supermarket ly. equipment in the schools. The NLRB ruled that a union Levi called the crime rate in- cupants. In its approval of the The board approved the sign E AST MIDDLE TPKE., M ANCHESTER The Samsel-Bassinger There were 13 bidders on 13 for 150 employes “is clearly an crease “one of the terrifying petition, the board added the which is 31 feet larger than per- Funeral Home, 419 Buckland items. None of the bids was for inappropiate unit.” The board facts of life which we have condition the conversion to two- mitted. But it put a five-year VACATION BOUND? Rd., is in charge of the entire package.' ordered the election for union come to accept as normal and family was possible within the time limit on its approval. arrangements. Raymond Demers, business representation to be held within Your Last Minute Needs Are At Plaza! which we must not accept as town’s building code. • Kenneth Dowding Jr. manager for the board, said 30 days. normal. • Emmett and Levinnia requested a variance to allow • Swim Caps e Ear Plugs awards would be made on the ” ... Apparently, law enforce- Hayes requested a variance to his use of two large garage bays basis of lowest bid per item bid, • Swim Rings e Picnic Supplies ment is solving only about one divide a parcel of land into two at 11 Tolland Tpke. for the Joseph Pulchlopek not on-the total. building lots, one with less area • Thonns of five known serious crimes,” repair ef diesel trucks. Joseph William Pulchlopek, Greenwich he said. “But of even greater than required, at 67-69 Cam- He plans to use stalls six and • Sunglasses 63, formerly of 54 Arnott Rd., Correction concern is the downgrading of bridge St. seven of the 16-stall building at

died Monday at a Calais, Maine, NAACP Upset charges of felonies to mis- • David and Ann Bartlett 11 Tolland tpke. owned by the • Children’s Swimwear & Playwear Raymond Soma of Bolton, convalescent home. demeanors at the prosecution requested a variance to build an Talcottville Corp. next to the former first selectman and Born in Lowell, Mass., Mr. By Activist stage regardless of the defen- addition to 115 Main St., site of Conyers Construction Co. there. Need Something? Ask Ptaxal former park commissioner, Pulchlopek lived in Manchester the Goodchild-Bartlett Travel said today remarks he made at GREENWICH (UPI) - A dant’s past criminal record.” It is an industrial area. for 25 years before going to social activist’s crusade to open He said about two-thirds of a Bolton meeting Friday were Calais five years ago. He was up Connecticut’s beaches to in- all persons arrested are inaccurately reported in a employed at Pratt and Whitney repeaters and it is important Herald story yesterday. ner city children has been ac- Division of United Technologies that such offenders be iden- The remarks were in connec- cused by the Greenwich Corp., East Hartford, before tified as career criminals. tion with the appointment of a chapter of the NAACP of an- his retirement. tagonizing people in his pursuit. For the first quarter of this park commissioner. The lowest rale Survivors are a daughter, year compared to a year Shaw said today an accurate Edward T. Coll, director of Mrs. Dean Kneeland of earlier, crime in rural areas version of his remarks would be the Hartford-based Revitaliza- Princeton, Maine; fewo was 21 per cent higher, ^subur- that he would work with Shaw tion Corps has conducted bus brothers, Stanley Pulchlopek ban areas 19 per cent and cities (Lawrence Shaw, former park trips to various Connecticut and Michael Pulchlopek, both with populations of 100,000 or commissioner) or anyone else shoreline communities the past in town lor Home of Lowell, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. appointed providing the posi- several summers. more H per cent, the report Helen Peaslee of Lowell; and tion was never again used for On Sunday, Mrs. Ethel said. two grandchildren. political means. Kennedy hosted 30 inner city By geographic areas, The funeral is Thursday at 10 At the meeting Stanley Bates children brought by Coll to the northeastern states reported a a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, was named commissioner to family’s Cape Cod summer 21 per cent increase, southern Improvement Loans!

400 Main St. Burial will be in St. compound and beaches. states 20 per cent, north central replace Shaw. Shaw, Soma, and James Cemetery. The NAACP branch was 17 per cent and western states Ernie Manning will serve with Friends may call at the Bates as an advisory commis- joined by the Bethel A.M.E. 13 per cent. Before you take out one of those so-called ‘‘Sale’’Home funeral home Wednesday from Church in accusing Coll of The report said that while the sion. 7 to 9 p.m. refusing to consult with black crimes of murder, forcible Improvement Loans, see us. We’ll save you plenty. leaders “and has chosen to in- rape, robbery and aggravated

assault rose 18 per cent as a cite and antagonize people, and move us further away from a group over the year before,

solution.” robbery itself was 28 per cent

Simon Will Speak The groups,said they higher for the three-month

•questioned “the motives of period.

paternalistic liberals who force Aggravated assault was up 10 At GOP Reception a cause on people without con- per cent, murder 7 per cent and sulting them.” forcible rape 4 per cent. Secretary of the Treasury at $50 per person. William E. Simon will be guest To be honored are Robert H. speaker Thursday night, July Steele, who ran for governor; 31, when C onnecticut Nathan G. Agostinelli, for Republicans conduct a fund- lieutenant governor; John raising reception and dinner Zajac, treasurer ; Sally Bolster, and pay “Tribute to the Team” secretary of the state; James which ran for top state office F. Bingham, attorney general; 'ast November. Michael Kenny, comptroller; and James Brannen III, U.S. The events will be at the senator. Hartford Hilton Hotel with the Tickets may be obtained in reception, at 6 p.m., at $25 per Manchester from Mrs. Joseph person and the dinner, at 7:30, Swensson at 646-5254.

Young Man in Picture FOR OVER 50 YEARS

Manley, Not Melesko

In times gone by, the funeral The young man letting more about 15 hours a week at night director was more or less a sun into the Lincoln Center by for a cleaning company. merchant, providing a casket and washing a window on the town Melesko said Monday when building in a photo run in Satur- horse-drawn carriage. Today confirming The Herald’s error Annual percentage rate 9%. day’s Herald was not Joseph families need and expect more that he was offered a perma- Melesko of 224 E. Middle Tpke. nent part-time job with an in- than that. He was Kerry Manley, 17, of dustry located off Progress Dr. 29 Durant St. by a staff member of COEP We believe in doing everything

The photo ran on The (Cooperative Occupational possible for family. Fiist ibd^al Savings

Herald’s back page with a story Education Program). on the Suburban Youth Work The new job to start in August Experience Program. Manley will allow Melesko to work 1 to The only bank in Manchester open all day

is a worker in the program. He 4 p.m. weekdays after school is now stationed at Manchester begins in the fall. He said he Tl\ursday 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. And 9 to 4 Mon., Tues.,

needs the money from it for ^unei.dft/ome Memorial Hospital HOIMES The other young man, clothes to wear to school, one of Wed., Fri. 9 to Noon, Saturday. 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN Melesko, was looking for a job the aims of COEP which is

in the late spring when the directed by Neil Lawrence at HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G; HOLMES

photo of Manley was taken. He Manchester High School. NORMAN M. HOLMES .. HOWARD M. J*>LMES 334 Middle Turnpike, West Manchester, CT 06040 found one on his own working

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