PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 13, 1975

The Shift in Location When South Windsor School Supt. Robert Goldman went RED & WHITE STAND to South Windsor High School yesterday, an assembly was ilanrl|pat0r lEumnn Mrralh in progress. He imagined how crowded it might be in the evening when parents and graduates gathered for gradua­ Manchester—A City of Village Charm tion exercises forced indoors because of bad weather. 200 West Center Street Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1975 Discouraged at that prospect, he went to his office and TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS VOL. XCIV, No. 217 phoned Richard Gregorian of the Hartford Arena. Where You Can Buy One^ Or A Dozen^\ Gregorian and Abe Glassman, part owners of the arena, decided to donate it for the graduation. The stage was For The Week- already in place, having been used for another purpose. “Just bring them over,” said Gregorian. That’s how the End That Will graduation was transferred at the last minute to the ample Make You Take President Ford arena. SmMs A Second Look! h i Graduates^ Names Large Size Salutes Army Tell of Fashions HONEY- WATER- lO c V MELON l A 1 DEWS .. 05?'' On Bicentennial SOUTH WINDSOR ularity, as shown by the five ■ J i # ' ' graduating “Timothys” in the Judy Kuehnel £ B T Correspondent class of 1975. WASHINGTON (U P I)- President Ford 14,1775, to fight the revolution against Bri­ Large Ears tain with “a ragged band of citizen 644-1364 Boy’s names seem to remain New Calif. A A a saluted the Army, celebrating its 200th an­ What’s in a name? fairly traditional through the niversary today, with a message volunteers, united only in love of liberty years with a few Kents and ^ SWEET 6 f i Q O emphasizing his belief that the nation and a deep sense of duty.” Maybe nothing, but POTATOES 0 9 ^ ' d ' throughout the years it has been Kyles added to the list, but the needs a large modern ground force to stay Now, he noted, the United States once interesting to see some first Judy-Anns of the 1940’s have ■ CORN 0 5 > 5 lb. Bag out of war in the nuclear age. again is depending on an “all-volunteer” Army. names gain popularity and then long since graduated and the Ford arranged an eariy morning flight Ford said “very few people” thought the decline. Samanthas of today have a few to Fort Benning, Ga. —’’home of the infan­ first American army “had much of a A high school graduating years to go. 1 Medium Size M A “Give A FRUIT RASKET try” — to take part in the bicentennial class list is an amusing insight To Someone You Lover celebration and to watch several hours of future in 1775” and that many in Congress into what was parent’s choice (P.S. Don’t Forgot Dad military maneuvers at the sprawling base. thought the decision to abandon the draft m : 41 of names about 17 years ago — He also set aside time to discuss politics during the Nixon administration was “im­ EGGS .0. This Sunday) practical at best, and impossible at and Deborah and Stephen led Piano Students with Gergia Republican leaders who could the list. prove helpful to his 1976 candidacy. worst.” But he said “doubters were Flag Day at Waddell School Offer Program “If we are to avoid war, we must main­ wrong” in both cases. Of South Windsor High It’s Flag Day, U.S.A. all-the-way day, and first graders at Waddell School tain a credible and ready fighting force,” “Today’s Army is ... an Army of School’s class of 1975, fifteen Piano students of Kenneth 1D%DISCDUNT 1D% DISCDUNT parade their patriotism around the school complete with large red, white Woods will present a musical Ford said in a prepared speech. winners,” he said, that “has kept intact girls were called Deborah (also DN ALL RACKETS and blue hats that occasionally go flying off in an unruly breeze. The students program Sunday at 4 p.m. in “Today’s realities have increased that esprit de corps which 200 years of spelled Debra), with the name J DN ANYTHING FDR and PCnERY! of Mrs. Barbara Peragallo, Mrs. Mildred Christadore and Mrs. Barbara Linda coming in second for a Luther Hall of Emanuel rather than reduced our need for a solid history and tradition have instilled.” conventional fighting force and for strong (See page 10 for resume of ’s Bossidy participated in Flag Day exercises with other students at the school count of 10. Lutheran Church. f SENIDR CITIZENS! Rope Hangers, reg. $1.49 99*m. Also the choice of mothers, 17 The program, which is open and ready infantry soldiers ... In today’s role in the Army’s first 200 years. Friday. (Herald photo by Pinto) years ago was Susan (9). to the public free of charge, will world, as in the world of George Mary or Marie was oc­ feature works from the Washington, weakness is a provocation to South Windsor Board of Education Chairman Cile Decker awards daughter, Deborah, her casionally combined with Ellen classical and romantic periods HANGING PLANTS tMSS! Applaud Cheney Tech Office Staff aggression. diploma at the commencement exercises of South Windsor High School, Thursday. or Jane, with a hyphen in the as well as light classics. “It took strength to win our freedom; it will take strength to keep it and to Because of the inclement weather the exercises were moved to the Hartford Arena. Grand middle. Refreshments will be served. Also starter Hanging Plants. Acknowledging the conscientious services of the Cheney Tech office staff, preserve the peace.” Support Pledged for Changes marshal, Arthur Cloutman, looks on. (Herald photo by Pinto) Cynthia was gaining in pop­ Students performing in the Choose trom; Fuschia, these graduates share their applause with the crowd. From left are Daniel program are Elizabeth Busky, Swedish Ivy, Bridal Vail, Ford said he would do all he could “to ularity (7 seniors were named Bell, Ronald Arusiewicz, Michael Pressamarita and Thomas Foran, class Jennifer Locke, Kathy Wandering Jew and Ich Plant. keep our armed forces supplied with the Cindy); followed by Pamela »3.99 to *5.95 president. (Herald photo by Dunn) (5); Karen (5) and Cheryl (5). Holloran, Kathy Murphy, best and most modern training, weapons In Community Bonding Act South Windsor Graduates 340 The name Lisa was just com­ Margaret Busky, Robert Under NEW Management - Come On Down And\ and equipments in the world.” ing into popularity, with four England, David Richardson, He recalled that the Second Continental Say Hello - We’re Friendly! developing property outside their borders to plunder by unscrupulous politicians. Krepcio, Latin; Robin Entress, 1958 babies called Lisa. Sarah Warrington, Patricia Congress created the first army on June (Continued from Page One) of the Industrial Arts Award for HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford and requiring conformity with local zoning The bill, one of the so-called “secret French; Alice Alzugaray and Stephen (also spelled Steven) Tomkunes, Grace Garber, OPEN DAILY 8 to 8 • SUNDAYS 8 to 6 Friday the 13th No Jinx best all-around performance in Democratic leader Nicholas Carbone says rules, wetland laws and other environmen­ Hartford bills,” was pushed through the Lesbia Reyes, Spanish. was the favorite boy’s name in Mary Neubelt, Jennifer standing work in the area of four years of work in the In­ he will support changes in a controversial tal regulations. legislature at the urging of Carbone, Hart­ John Argenta was the 1958, followed by the traditional Mrosek, Clark Standish and Social Studies and extra dustrial Arts Curriculum. community development bill, but wants Meanwhile, a key aide to Gov. Grasso ford Democratic town chairman and city recipient of a $50 check and the Michael (7); Paul (6); John (6). Florence Standish. For Cheney Tech Rites The Weather Gov. Ella Grasso to sign it as soon as curricular areas. The Foreign Language Award said Friday lawmakers could meet in council majority leader. Music Award for Senior Chorus. Timothy was gaining in pop­ The Beta Sigma Phi Award by the Foreign Language possible, even in its present form. special session to correct possible defects The measure also was attacked because The Science Award ^nd the Becoming partly sunny and warm today for a senior girl who does not Department participation in Carbone said Friday amendments to the in the bill. it would allow municipalities to provide Osier Award for outstanding JUNE TOMPKINS Glassman denounced the activity called following some low cloudiness and fog plan to further her education at foreign language during his or bill, passed in the final hours of the 1975 But the aide said the bill, along with 300 bond funds to developers without adequate science ability went to Carrie “collecting people who are paid for doing during the morning, especially along the this time went to Lois Allen. her four years of high school Friday the 13th meant only good things legislative session over vocal opposition others approved as the legislature closed hearings or a referendum vote and to Bourdeau. nothing.” coast. Highs today mostly in the 70s. Fair Cliff Pasay was the recipient went to the following: Kathy to 72 graduating seniors from Howell from minority Republicans and other last week, is still in the hands of the law­ operate non-profit development cor­ “Our country was not made by .people tonight but with developing low cloudiness Cheney Regional Vocational-Technical sources, can be made after the measure makers and Mrs. Grasso has not been able porations outside the public purview. ‘collecting,’ they were hard workers. 'The and fog, particularly costal areas. Lows School. goes into law. to start reviewing the measure. Critics also said the measure would basis of our state’s economy will not re­ around 60. Sunday partly sunny with highs It meant the culmination of four years of Carbone said he would support Mrs. Grasso said originally she would allow one community to undertake List of Graduates main healthy if you here tonight accept 75 to 80. Chance of an afternoon applied study to an academic and in­ amendments barring municipalities from sign the bill, which backers claimed would projects in another without its consent, dustrial curriculum. the collecting attitude,"-admonish^ ^ndershoYfCiH^v.-— Dawn Marie Ackley John H. Fidler Jr. help attract industry and jobs to local and developers could ignore zoning, land GlasSman. Nina Marie Addington Harold J. Fisher William C. Morison Although skies threatened somewhat, communities. But the measure was use and environmental regulations. Marla Louise Agnes Valerie Elaine Fisher Timothy Hall Morris AGWA other forces worked to kepp the weather The graduating students must depend Beverly A. Morse criticized as opening municipal treasuries Stephen Michael Aldrich Mary Eileen Flannelly upon themselves for learning after leaving Lois Anne Allen Colleene Mary Foran Ellssa M. Motola pleasant for the school’s second outdoor Peter Edward Allen Pamela Jean ForghettI Joyce Lynn Mugford graduation exercises. school and home, part of their respon­ Alice Angell Alzugaray Cynthia Ann Fortin Melissa Claire Murray BROKEN BAG sibility as a legal adult, they were told. The green gowned seniors processed Susan Anderson Janice Theresa Foss Susan A. Muzikevik Lynn M. Aniello James Raymond Fox Bruce H. Myrick from the school to their chairs on the In industry, the young listeners were President Closes Loophole Theodore Williams Annelli Elizabeth Marie Foy Karen Louise Matslsky 'Athletic field to the strains of Elgar’s reminded to anticipate changes in their Cynthia Ann Arel Lori Ann Frechette Karen Ruth Nelson businesses so they can be ready for them John Leland Argenta Lawrence Joseph Freiberg Debra NIcknaIr Pomp and Circumstance” played on the NEWS CAPSULES Kathy Ann Armstrong Bette Friedberg Craig R. Newbury organ by Melvin Lumpkin. before they happen. On Teacher Jobless Benefits Deborah Lynne Ask Paul S. Galetta Mary Louise O'Neill Glassman challenged the students to I V l Richard John Atkins Stephen Michael Galovich Carol A. Oppelt SPECIALS After the invocation and greetings, Cynthia Louise Babbitt Teresa A. Gavello Marilyn R. OstrowskI Michael J. Pressamarita of East Hart­ become leaders in the community and WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ptesident Ford summer vacations. Linda A. BalbonI Thomas L. Gervascio James Edward Parclak state, and finally, to become “thinking Presidents Absolved later this year because of worsening has closed loophole in tne law that The new language amends that law Santiago Balbuena Rose-Anne Parker ford, student council secretary, reflected Paul Glansiracusa relations between the two countries, ac­ granted a potential bonanza to teachers by specifically to prohibit such benefits to Gregory E. Barber Halbert W. Glldden Jr. Clifford J. Pasay THIS WEEKEND ONLY ,on memorable incidents of the past four craftsmen.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Frank Joseph M. Bartle II Glenn Goguen Susan M. Pasquallnl years. S. John Garofalo, director of~CKeltey Church, D-Idaho, says his committee on cording to Communist sources in Cairo. allowing them to get unemployment teachers whose contracts run through the Scott Jay Baskin Carol Ann Graf Dale Lyn Pelley In Washington, authoritative diplomatic benefits during the summer months. end of the current school year and resume Marc George Bassos Maygret-Jo Grant Michael C. Pelletier He expressed the feeling of most Tech, read the names of the graduates as the CIA is trying to find put who gave the Lois Cherle Belcher Laurie Jean Grasso Peter Paul Perkins ON ALL BROKEN BAGS graduates that “ graduation has arrived all the diplomas were presented by Dr. Lewis orders for illegal activities, including sources said Israeli Prime Minister White House spokesmen announced this fall. Michael S. Berghuls Linda Lee Green Lorraine M. Perreault E. Randall, consultant to the Division of Yitzhak Rabin and Secretary of State Friday that Ford had signed a $15 billion The bill was urgently needed to pay half Barbara Ann Betancourt Cindy A. Perrotta too quickly.” assassination plots. Katherine M. Grenier Henry Kissinger had made progress in Ann-Marie E. Bllllg David Harry Griffin Gregg Petersen TAKEN AS IS He expressed pride in the students’ ac­ Vocation Education of the State Depart­ The Central Intelligence Agency was in­ money bill providing long overdue aid to a million veterans the educational benefits Donald Paul Bilodeau Donald J. Griffin Carl Q. Placentinl complishments referring to the highly ment of education. volved in murder attempts. Church said, their talks on new Middle East veterans and Social Security pensioners. due them since June 1. Lonnda J. Bingham Lori Ann Grillo Linda PlechowskI negotiations and would meet again Sun­ But it also carried some fine print Doreen J. Blake ' Peter C. Haggerty Katherine R. Plela commended 1975 Craftsman 1975 year­ Two of the graduates were cited for but the orders apparently did not come In addition, the measure funds $50 Patricia Blakely Mark A. Hall Janet M. Plezia book, and the basketball team which having perfect attendence. day. specifically designed to plug the loophole n bonuses for 33 million Social Security Frederick H, Boenig Jr. from Presidents Elsenhower, Kennedy or Catherine J. Hammick Suzanne M. Pomerleau Following the national anthem and the the federal unemployment legislation beneficiaries, provides $5 billion for un­ Elizabeth Ann Bohls Weldon Lemar Harris Stephen Poulos qualified for the state tournament. Johnson. Francis John Bordua George Peter Hawes Donna M. Pratt In showing appreciation for what benediction, the graduate craftsmen Bond Reduced Ford signed in December—a loophole that employment programs, money for the, Scott P. Bouchard Nancy P. Hawrys Kathy J. Privette recessed solemnly up the grassy slope to has encouraged thousands of school food stamp program and $2 billion in cost- Blair Edward Boucher Bonnie J. Hayes Stephen M. Quint Cheney Tech had done for its students, Auto Sales Up BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A Superior Carrie Bourdeau Kevin James Reardon Pressamarita reminded his classmates to the school as their last school function. teachers in a number of states to apply for of-living pay raises for military personnel Roger G. Hayes DETROIT (UPI) - The belated spring Court judge Friday reduced bond from Dennis H. Boxx Bruce E. Heal Robert Davis Reeves “step out into society with optimistic at­ The invocation and benediction were ’unemployment benefits during their and civilian federal workers. Donald Kevin Bralisford Raisa Ann Helkoff Lesbia Margarita Reyes upturn strengthened in early June for the $200,000 to $100,000 for a Baptist minister Paul Carpenter Brown titudes.” given by the Rev. Ronald J . Fournier, Marianne Hennegan Susan Ann Reynolds four U.S. automakers, who recorded a 9 and psychic charged in a $14 million fire Pamela Ann Marie Bruno Janis Hilt Priscilla D. Richards Besides the evening being a celebration pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church. Donna Jean Bugbee Clifford H. Richardson per cent sales gain over early May in the that destroyed the Sponge Rubber Christine Alice Hogan of the students’ graduation, guest speaker Of the 72 graduates, 62 are going on to or Agnes R. Burger Daniel Francis Houle Kevin Dennis RIordan best month-opening period since last Oc­ Products Co. plant in Shelton March 1. Alan Roy Burnham Brian Roger Hoyt Joanne RIvosa State Rep. Abraham Glassman, D-14th continuing in guaranteed jobs; 7 are going tober. The Rev. David N. Bubar, 46, of Grover Benefit Case Sharon' Lee Butler Laurie A. Howley Marlann Laurene Roback Assembly District, said the event also on to Hartford State Technical College, Brian Anthony Callahan Lisa Gall Hutchins Joseph K. Roberts Memphis, Tenn., appeared before Judge Patricia Ann Campbell Catherine Anne Janowlec Susan Lorna RojeckI signified at least two other significant and 3 are joining the military service. George M. Saden on state charges one day Jill Mary Capello Linda Lee Jeffers William Joseph Romeo changes in their lives. Plans Shelved after pleading innocent to f^ eral con­ Amy Marie Carlson Sandra Dorothy Jesionka Steven B. Ross SAVE UP TO 70%-90% Appealed to High Court MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet leader Leonid Michael Lee Carlson Walter 0. Joensuu Jr. Anthony J. Roy “One is the emergence of your self as a spiracy charges of kidnapping, burglary Kent Ford Carney (see also page 14) Ellyn Quincy Johnson Beverly Jean Roy legally recognized citizen of Connecticut Brezhnev has shelved plans to visit Egypt and arson in connection with the blaze. The state Supreme Court ruled in March Alan Bruce Thomas Carr John Charles Johnston Jeanne Dolores Russo The Town of Manchester is going, to the and this country, with all rights and that the statute serves a proper public pur­ Peter James David Casavant Jennifer Elizabeth Jones Gary Ryan nation’s highest court to challenge a 1971 Richard D. Chagnon Deborah TItor Kaeser Sally Elizabeth Saarl PEAT MOSS - COW MANURE COMPOSTED - responsibilities, and two, your entrance pose and doesn’t isolate a special class for Joy Ann Chamberlain Connecticut act which provides compensa­ Rebecca Jean Karlin Randall James Sabla into the adult world of work or further special consideration. The court noted Timothy Edward Chapman Bruce Edward Kaufman Gall Ann Sancho tion for families of policemen or firemen ' Joan Ellen Clapp Sally J. Sandenburgh study in a new age.” policemen and firemen were found to liave Karen Jean Kohoe FERTILIZER - TDP SOIL - LIMESTONE - LAWN A Father who die of heart attacks, whether on or off Cheryl Jean Clay Is... Robin Keith Gerald T. Sanford Telling them the world has its ups and an unusually high rate of heart disease and Linda M. Cliflord Geoffrey Winslow Kenway Molly Schubert duty. Kathleen Ann Cohan downs and its dark side lest they believe hypertension, and they deserved the Holly Louise KIbbe Debra Schweir The town has filed a notice of appeal Max Cohen Dale E. Kidd Jr. Amanda Belle See FERTILIZER - PEAT HUMUS. FIRST COME - AS the world is all bright and shiny and full of benefits. Nancy K. Collins Marie Victoria Shary with the U.S. Supreme Court, in the case Timothy Joseph King hopes and opportunities, he said, “Only Representing the Town of Manchester in Kevin M. Comeau Cathleen Kinney Jill Theresa Shavel of Muriel Grover vs. the Town of Mark David Conklin Linda Irene KIrgan Mary Elizabeth Shea you can choose your direction as a legal the appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court are Gilbert Joseph Cote IS - Manchester, appealing a March decision Judith Kochman Lauren Jeanne Shelto adult. To stay on the bright side demands Broneill and Maurice FitzMaurice of Brian J. CovaleskI Kimberly L. Koepper Rosemary SImao by the state Supreme Court which upheld Donald L. Covllle Jr. Linda J. Simler constant learning of new rules, Hartford. Judith Ann Komioske the law. Michael William Cowee Diane Marie Kowalski Sandra Simons regulations, skills and techniques.” Broneill said the Town of North Haven Gary A. Cowpethwalte Bruce Alan Kreller Lisa Ann Singer In a memo released Friday afternoon. Christopher G. Cox Referring to the changes that come and the City of Hartford have agreed to Kathryn Jean Krepcio Donald Slomcinsky Town Counsel William Broneill said he Lawrence M. Cox Laure F. Kryzak Jeffrey Dean Small NURSERY CLEARANCE from entering the world of work, share the costs of the appeal in roughly Philip Edward Cromble Jr. Allison Randolph Smith . fSr. expects to hear whether the top court will Daniel Edward Lacafta Glassman said the world of work is mm equal proportions with Manchester. Edward T. Curvino Blaise LaCaprucIa Jr. Linda Marie Smith hear the case by this fall. Patricia Gail Dankel Sharon Marie LaCaprucIa Sandra Marie Smith changing rapidly and the tempo of change If the U.S. Supreme Clourt agrees to con­ Deborah Ann Decker At issue is a 1971 state statute that Susan Jane Lacy Steven Cox Snelgrove is increasing each day. sider the appeal, its decision is expected to Timothy John Deffley Scott M. Lambert Karen Sue Snow ANNUAL FLOWERS awards workmen’s compensation benefits Gary h. DeGlacomo 4” POT GERANIUMS Showing the effect of change, he said", settle a number of cases similar to the Clifford Alan Lange Debra Lee Soares in the case of a policeman or fireman’s Karen B. DelMastro Cathy Sue Canning Jean Marie Spalla “ In your lifetime. Buck Rogers and Dick Grover matter now pending in Connec­ Francis Xavier Demarals Mary Darlene LaPenta Mark Stalger IN PACKS death from heart ailments or hyperten­ Rosemary Lynn Dennis Tracy have moved from the comic papers ticut, officials said. Katherine Marie Larivlere Mary Ellen Stalger sion, provided the person passed a Deborah Ann Denno Bruce Neal Lassman Sheryl Stein NOW 750 , iPv to real life.” He referred to the men who Julie A DeRosa Lance C. Laurltsen Michael L. Stelmat physical examination when he began the Stephen E. Deskus NOW 500 have gone to the moon, and to the Darlene Ann Lavoie Carol Stephanie Strange job. Mary-Ellen Dillon Gloria Marie Lavoie Deborah Ann Stringer miniturization and satellites which have Michael James Dionne The court cases stem from the Raymond V. Lemleux Robert David Swietek made Dick Tracy’s wrist watch-sized com­ rS t' Inside Today Peggy Jean Dodd Cheryl Lee Lenentine Pamela l^nn Taylor September 1971 death of Leo R. Grover, a Sheila Marie Doer munication instrument a real thing. James Robert Libby Richard Thomas Tedone Manchester police detective. Grover died James M. Donlln Stephen Paul Livingston Kathlann Tevlln ALL POTTED VEG. The young men were told that now, Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Susan M. Donlln Kathryn Elizabeth Long Deborah D. Thaler ALL VEG. PLANTS at his home of an apparent heart attack. society desperately needs men like them mm Paul J. Doocy Thomas E. Lorenc Stephen B. Thrall He passed a physical when he became a Dear Abby...... Page 2 Elizabeth F. Doran Cynthia L. Lovett Paul J. Tranchina 4 Tomatoes - Squash - Etc. to keep our state’s economy sound and Paula R. Doucette policeman in 1956. Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 Kathryn Jean Mcdonald Joseph John Uccello productive. ■ Matt Dublel Denise D. Malllet Nancy Helen Uzlemblo PAKS 750 Scattered family reunites y ..... Page 3 Grover’s widow, Muriel, was awarded Sandra Ann Duclos Susan Louise VanSIcklln “You, the younger generation, must Janice Ann Marchesseault $84 per week compensation under the then- Churches ...... ) ...... Page 6 Paula Duclos Shelley Angela Mason Deborah A. Vashon 15o ea. shed the idea that the job or area of work Brian Dwyer Kathleen Marianne Mathleu Janice Waitt new law, but the town and its insurance Wings of Evening^^^j^'/ ...... Page 7 Stephen A. Dwyer you enter will be your life’s work,” said Scott Douglas Matthews Thomas A. Walek carrier balked at the award and took the Alex S. Dziama Linda Anne Josephine Mazur Deborah A. Walker Glassman. “ New technology changes the Bicentennial ...... Page 7 Barbara Ann Ediund Diane Elizabeth McAlees Victoria A. Ward case to court. EQUIPMENT SHOP world of work. Manchester Week in Review — Page 14 Thomas Lee Eldridge William T. McBride Debra J. Waters STORE HOURS The town appealed a workmen’s com­ Frank Anton Enes Jr. Mary Elizabeth McCarthy Larry A. WIchroskI Mon. Tuts. Thurs. Fri. “ Much of what you have learned to date Herald Angle...... Page 8 Wayne Engman Mon. Tuea. Wed. FrI. pensation ruling first to the Court of Com­ Sharlene McDermott Jonathan Frederick Williams 8:00 to 5:00 in your skill areas will be obsolete in a Army 200 Years O ld ...... Page 10 Robin Gall Entress Deborah Louise Mealy Mary C. Williams AGWAY,®»jnc mon Pleas and then to the Superior Court, 8:30 to 5:30 Erick K. Erickson Tony M. Williams Sat. 8:00 to 4:00 short time.” Vivian Frances Menzel 540 NEW STATE ROAD, buckland 643-5123 which referred it to the state’s highest Lynn Leslie Euzenas Darlene Marie Mercure Judith Ann Wills Thurs. 8:30 to 8:30 To continue Glassman’s description of A Fixer,,, A Financier,,, A Friend,,, Today’s scheduled CIAC game Matthew John FabryckI Bradley K. Miller Kimberly Ann Woolam Closed TuMday > court with deciding the issue. . Sat. 8:00 to 4:30 OTHER AGWAY STORES developing skills, he said, “ And if the level between East Catholic and Wilby of John C. Falrman Jeffrey A. Miller Lisa Gall Yonan When the case was argued in the state Michael . Falcinelll Pamela Jean Miller Timothy Yonika [AOWAY] ellingion...middia(iald...north haven...willimantic of skill you now possess makes you an Waterbury has again been postponed. Catherine Louise Favreau Gary Louis ZaluckI Supreme Court, the town maintained that Deborah Lee Mills extension of a machine, the likelihood of Tomorrow is Father’s Day and in this series of photographs. often taken for granted. Models for this photo essay were Jay Robert Ferguson John J. Mitchell Jr. David P. Zaugg the statute*’imposed a financial obligation It will be played Monday at 4 p.m. at Elaine Louise Ferreira Cheryl H. Morehouse Pablo E. ZevalTos technological developments replacing you Herald chief photogrpaher Reginald Pinto has attempted to Burry Wolfgang and his son) Peter James, 11, of 15 Hemlock on the town without due process of law. the University of Hartford. Garry P. Ferwerda Patrick Morin Kyle Francis Zimmer Jr. with a machine is very high.” capture some of the many things fathers do which are too St.

. . h PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., June 14. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Sat., June 14, 1975- PAGE THREE Service Council Seeks Shorter Name ABOUT TOWN VERNON Officers and members to the Mrs. Nancy Kunz, Mrs. Hockanum Valley Day Care The annual meeting of the board of directors will also be Margaret Mantak, and David Center was established and the Hockanum Valley Community Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nor­ Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of elected. Marder. council also assumed the •TON Services Council scheduled for man of Manchester will serve Mrs. Carol Newman, 14 Hamlin The proposed list of officers, The board is made up of 30 responsibility for the Tri-Town Monday at 8 p.m. at the Italian as host and hostess Sunday St. to serve one year, are Ellen directors and terms are Department on Aging. American Friendship Club, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Skowronek, president; Ted staggered. Mrs. Anita Furbish The council is continually ICWVOIIK Tolland, will be asked to act on Museum. Police Chief Robert D. Lannan Bauckman, first vice presi­ is chairman of the nominating assessing the need for human CMiCAjK); a proposed change of name for will be guest speaker at the dent; Cari Rossow, second vice committee and committee services in the three towns. It the council. Manchester Newcomers Club Tuesday noon meeting of the president; Mitchel Kallet, members are Karl Mueller, assists in the development of Michael T, McElduff Jr., will have a beer and barbecue Kiwanis' Club of Manchester, treasurer; Edward Botwick, Howard Wolfanger, Mrs. Alice new or expansion of existing director of the council, said the BAN FRANCIBCO. party tonight at 6:30 at Inc. at Manchester Country assistant treasurer; Karen Masker, Miss Elaine Shattuck, services and the developing of proposed change of name is just Williams Park, Glastonbury. Club. Bearse corresponding Mrs. Anita Furbish, and Carl financial resources needed to a matter of making the name secretary; Turza Perry, recor­ Rossow. meet these services which shorter. He said members will . r Hose and Ladder Co. 1 of the ding secretary. The council was formed in cover a variety of areas in­ LOB ANBBLBB Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ be asked to approve either Those proposed for the board 1968 after a professional survey cluding mental health, child ment will have a drill Monday “Hockanum Valley Community United Methodist Women of of directors, for three-year was made concerning the needs guidance, teen counseling, Council” or “Hockanum Valley at 6 p.m. at the McKee St. South Church will have their an­ terms, are Mrs. Karen Bearse, of the Tri-Town area. family counseling and the day firehouse. Services Council.” nual potluck Monday at 6:30 John Elliot, Mitchel Kallet, Under its direction the care services. The meeting will be preceded HIONiST 1IMMRATURU p.m. in Cooper Hall of the by a social hour from 6 to 7 p.m. The ways and means com­ church. Mrs. Rene Bideaux of mittee of Manchester Junior and a buffet from 7 to 8 p.m. at Bolton will officiate at the in­ Women’s Club will meet $3.75 per person. Elks Club To Mark Flag Day > llC IN O stallation of officers. FILM RATING GUIDE l$NOW For Parents and » 0 * Manchester Lodge of Elks became a nationally recognized Manchester Emblem Club will Their Children will have its annual Flag Day day and worked for its es­ make the presentation of ;^:iSHOWER$ ^ FLOW ceremonies Sunday at 5 p.m. at tablishment as a national Heritage Flags. After the OPEN r S HWIUIMMWNCO the Elks Home on Bissell St. holiday, Andrew Winzler Jr., cerem onies, Emblem Club Un WEATHU FOTOCAS1 ^ Gi The program is open to the exalted ruler of Manchester members will serve ALL DAY public. Lodge of Elks, said. refreshments. The history of the flag will be Alfred M. Ritter, past exalted I MMetMWMMCi iwMmi The Order of Elks instituted given by George Meixell, past ruler, and Meixell are serving Sunday Flag Day as one of its man­ exalted ruler, and the response on the Flag Day committee. For Period Ending 7 a.m. Sunday. Showers activity in the northern Rockies, the vicinity of datory observances before it by Foster Williams. the Lakes, northern Florida and the southern area of Georgia. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Maximum temperatures include: Atlanta 85, Boston 74, Chicago 88, Cleveland 82, Dallas 96, Denver 88, Duluth 72, Houston 90, Jacksonville 91, Little Rock 93, Los Angeles 74, Miami 85, Minneapolis 78, New Orleans 88, 81, Phoenix 101, San Francisco 73, NweA*liCw«ie Little League Auxiliary Schedules Dance Seattle 72, St: Louis 89 and Washington 88 degrees.

SOUTH WINDSOR attending must bring their own per child and registration forms Judy Kuehnel liquor. Set-ups will be provided. are available in the church of­ ALL k M ow wan n Acainu Correspondent A grand prize of a weekend for fice. Our Staff Is Here 64,4-1364 two at the Sheraton Inn at Teachers are needed to assist MEDICINAL The South Windsor Little Springfield will be given away. in the school. To volunteer, call 7 Days A W e e k - SERVICES League Auxiliary will hold its This prize has been donated by Jennis Kozlowski, 289-2107. - MPAA annual dance June 28 from 9 the Sheraton. Crusade Climbs NEWS To Serve Your Family! AVAILABLE. p.m. to 1 a.m. at the K of C Other door prizes will also be ’The South Windsor Unites MANCHESTER Home, 138 Main St., offered. Tickets may be Against Cancer Crusade has FOR SENIOR CITIZENS f T T I T . DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A Manchester. purchased by calling A^rge climbed toward its townwide By WALLY FORTIN I Over Music will be provided by the Kimmey, 644-1764 or Dolores goal of $6,000. 25 01/ Fabulous Mello-Tones. Tickets Mercure, 644-8543 and also at Most recent contributions PHARMACY Years are $8 per couple, and persons the Field House during the resulted from a recent weekend Three of the five Garvey children separated at childhood nearly 60 years ago study the This photograph was taken about the time the five Garvey children last saw each other as Hi, everyone. on a first come, first served I can’t thank Ceil Wandt 455 HARTFORD RD. week. The dance is a fund­ of of golf and tennis tournaments Yours truly Gloria Benson is basis. enough for manning the phone only photograph they have of themselves together. Ethel Garvey Damuth, right, and Cecil children. The woman is their Aunt Nancy, now deceased. Cecil is in front of her and raising event. and a dance for the benefit of MANCHESTER pinch-hitting for Wally again, to On Wednesday afternoon just and office all day; Lena Speed Garvey, came this month to the home of Beatrice Garvey McCaffrey, left, to see each Florence is standing. Roy is on the left. Ethel and Beatrice cannot say for sure who is who Continuous Bible School the American Cancer Society. keep you posted on activities three showed up for the arts for straightening out our other for the first time since the old photo was taken. (Herald photo by Barlow) among the two girls sitting. ‘ YOUR COMMUNITY PG COLOR p L { j s United Aplists The Wapping Community Service! With planned fund-raising here at the Senior Center. and crafts class. I guess messed up records, and our HEALTH SERVICE STORE' GEORGE C. S C O TT Church Vacation Bible School is events completed, the ’Tuesday morning was real everyone is busy at this time of regulars Harold, Tom, scheduled at the church June 23 remainder of funds needed ^BANKSHOr hectic with people calling in year. It was just as well Georgina and Marge Hall. through July 3, from 9:30 to STARTS WED. JUNE 18 must be raised through in­ about our sold-out trips. For­ because with a short staff I had Thank you all for your help this 11:30 a.m. dividual donations and Family Scattered 60 Years Ago “FUNNY CAR SUMMER” tunately I had a real nice to transport people in the mini­ week. Remember, now it is The school is open to children memorial gifts. volunteer, a new member, bus to the doctors. Also in the registration for Goodspeed who were four years old before Checks made payable to the Helen Silver, who did a great afternoon we had 3% tables for Monday morning. Ja n . 1, 1975 and includes American Cancer Society may job answering the phone. Ann PG bridge with the following Schedule for the Week children who completed sixth be sent to crusade chairman, Thompson took over at noon. Finally Reunites in Coventry winners: grade this month. Marilyn Pugliese, 34 Charing Monday: 10 to noon, kitchen Also on Tuesday, many of our Gus Gull 3,950, Marge social bingo games; 1 p.m. to 4 The cost of the school is $2.75 Rd., or the ^ uth Windsor Bank By MAL BARLOW other than her husband about members were at the Parkade McLaine 3,940, Kay Linhart 3,- p.m., pinochle games. Bus age 10. He ended up in Texas taken at about the time the and Trust Co., 959 Sullivan Ave. Death and misfortune struck her background. Lanes enjoying the sport of 830, Mable Loomis 3,280. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips and now makes his home in family was broken up. a family of five children in “I never even told my bowling. Thursday we had to cancel at 1^30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Fort Worth. Massachusetts nearly 60 years The woman in the photo they children anything. I had so P in ochle our outdoor shuffleboard in the Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus for ’The others went in different ago. much hate in my heart for ALOIU M iy MB ROSE (PC) Wednesday morning Anna morning but the group played directions. Cecil was the figure is their aunt, Mrs. Nancy shopping; 10 a.m ., ceramic The state took charge of LET TK GOOD TIES ROU (0 Demko came in to offer her indoors and also played cards youngest at their separation, Harrington, now deceased. No having been left. class; 1 p.m.. Senior Bowling them, placing them in separate assistance and she did a good and danced. date or other information was “ Whea. I was younger, we Summer League at the Parkade foster homes. but he knew he had a brother job. In the morning we had 9V2 In spite of the rainy weather on it that they could uSe for tried fo reach my brothers and Lanes; 1:30 p.m., return trip ’fhe three girls and two boys and three sisters. When he got IQJ mWWDSOR 1 3 m tables for pinochle with the we had enjoyed a delicious tracing. sisters. We couldn’t. So I tried from shopping. were too young to write to each older, he too searched for them |T3 I DRIVt IN ★ following winners; roast turkey dinner. This will to forget I had a family.” miDAY, JUNE 13th. - MIDNI6HT Wednesday: 10 a.m., pinochle other. They lost all contact until to no avail. Florence North 613, be the last meal served at the Cecil’s daughter, Mrs. Judy Mrs. McCaffrey took several tK A T lEFin games; 12:45 p.m., bridge a family reunion held this When Mrs. McCaffrey Josephine Schuetz 584, John center until June 23 when our Franklin of Fort Worth, said weeks off from her job for the ' NEW ADVENTURE-(PO) t . -m r. 2 • MTS mr games; 1 p.m., arts and crafts month at the home of Mrs. married Henry J . McCaffrey V “nuoi sawar • 4 • in n k" summer program will start up. her father asked her this winter reunion. TICKET . MOW ON BALE AT BOX OFFICE , _ Gaily 583, Marjorie McLaine class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. about 35 years ago, he helped Beatrice Garvey McCaffrey of what she could do about finding Cecil, his wife, his daughter “ SHARKS’ TREASURF’ 568, Paul Schuetz 554, Louise Mrs. Gerri Kelley will be the return trips at noon, and again her search. The best she could EVES 7;15-9:00-SAT. MAT. 2 PM Rt. 44A, Coventry. his brother and sisters. He had and her husband all drove up r Kohls 550, Bea Cormier 545, supervisor of this food at 3:30 p.m. do was her own birth certificate SUN 1:15-3-5-7-9 Christmas is coming When they were last together tried and failed before. But from Texas. MATINEES 99t TIL 3 PM Bess Moonan 540, A1 Gates 539, program. Thursday: 10 a.m. to noon, about 25 years ago. early this year. the names of the Garvey maybe she would have more Ethel drove from Rochester. Emma Russel 539. At our Fun-Day program, we outdoor shuffleboard games; Mrs. Florence Garvey / And it's murder. children and their approximate luck. Roy Garvey, now 61, is living Pauline was back at the helm learned that Margaret McCue 1:05 p.m., Fun-Day featuring Gamelli, now deceased, finally ages were Florence, 7, Ethel, 5, She did. as an invalid in an apartment in keeping the accounts in order and Mildred Chapin are in the Dr. Kenneth Wichman who will reached Beatrice. Florence, the Beatrice, 4, Roy 3, and Cecil, 2. Albany, N.Y. The two sisters M i g h t and Blandine was helping to local hospital. Stan said speak and show slides on foot eldest at about 7 at the separa­ “ He gave me what informa­ Mrs. McCaffrey, a Coventry and Cecil, once they had met in By Abigail Van Buren cleanup our crafts room. Mildred would appreciate card disorders common to senior tion, was very ill and lived in tion he had,” she said. It was an j ^ i L N i G h T resident for 30 years, spoke of Coventry, drove to Albany. e 1*T»byClilci8oTilbiiii»'N.Y.H—ilynd.. Iwo. Theater Trip but no visitors at this time. citizens. Bus pickup at 8:30 West Springfield. The sisters old Springfield address. NEWTHRILLER-(R) their years apart and their ef­ “Roy was so shocked to see By the way, one of our Please remember all our folks a.m. and noontime, return trip visited often but could not She made many phone calls to PLUS: JOHN WAYNE forts to find each other. Cecil, we thought he would have SIlfifTNiGHTEVILNIGHr’ planned day trips is a trip to the in the convalescent homes and around 3 p.m. locate their brothers or their officials in many towns ^in EVES 7:30-9:30-SAT. MAT. 2 PM "Me Q" “ Nobody knows what we a heart attack,” Beatrice said. Chateau deVille in East Wind­ those in the hospital. Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, sister, Mrs. Ethel Garvey several states and finally found SUN 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 DEAR READERS: Some months ago, I published a went through. We’ve all been in “We had a wonderful time,” sor. ’The bill of fare is roast beef I omitted to give our best kitchen social games; 1 p.m. to Damuth, 64, now of Rochester, them. MATINEES 99t TIL 3 PM letter signed “NOT GUILTY.” It was written by a father the dark about everything,” she Beatrice said of the reunion. EASTHARTFORD who was driving home from a father-son Rshing trip in a and then we will watch wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 4 p.m., setback games. Bus N.Y. “When I got Mrs. Franklin’s said. Despite their early hardships, DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 blinding rainstorm when the car skidded into a ditch. The “Cabaret,” a wonderful Olsen who celebrated their 38th pickup at 8; 30 a . m., return trips When Florence died eight call, I couldn’t believe it,” PHONE 649-9333 “ We all had very rough Ethel, Beatrice, and Cecil each boy was killed and the father walked away with only a small musical. 1116 date we are going wedding anniversary with us. at noon and 4 p.m. years ago, Beatrice found a Beatrice said. lives.” had children and grandchildren. cut on his nose. is July 16, a month away. We Repeat Program chest she had and brought it to Cecil Garvey, now 61, ran They displayed them and pic­ plan to register this coming Our program in the afternoon Coventry. In it was a “It seemed like a fairy tale.” The father wrote, “I wasn’t going fast, and I wasn’t away from his foster home at fSRiCWCASt CINEMAf 1234 Monday so we can get an idea of was a repeat of a program photograph that must have been Beatrice had not told anyone tures of them to each other with careless. It was just a freak accident. He was only 16 and 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. how many seats we will need. shown last week, the slides of family pride. our only child. My wife blames me for our son’s death. We - EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 I have contracted 41 tickets our recent trip to Burmuda. We once had a good marriage, but now we are practically ■» FREE LIGHTED PARKING* WejjonofMAgTER_Ct^^ but will try to get additional then showed slides of some of *M)EN Legion Auxiliary Plans MANCHESTER strangers. Can you help me?” UNIQUE I urged the man to get his wife into therapy, and although tickets as needed. The price for our local activities at the this dinner and theater party is center. AND HOSPITAL I never heard from h ^ again, his letter prompted this one UNUSUAL Election and Potluck only $11.25. Remember, we go from another father, wMch I think is appropriate for The American Legion Miss Margaret Walker, NOTES ZJ publication on Father’s Day: \L/ " Gifts for Men Meetings I M IM . 138; Hml-Ub i Em. Auxiliary will have its annual daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ FH. Em m i M I IM HN. ISk Hml-H F 503 £. M/dd/e mpp- o Em72S-MI;SillSw. THEATRE SCHEDULE Tpke. meeting Monday after a potluck ford Walker of 76 Phelps Rd., Next Week Sil 24:«.7:3I-1I; t m . 24:41- DEAR A BBY: I read that touching letter from a father, Discharged Thursday: Bessie " im . 23H^7»M5 ' Manchester at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. and a recent graduate of “NOT GUIL’TY,” who had lo s t his only son in a car Hall, East Hartford; Linda Scheduled next week in Helen Miner, 265 Timrod Rd. Manchester Community accident while the two of them were returning from a \ TUES.-FRI. 12 to 8 Day, East Hartford; Leo Manchester’s Municipal Manchester Drive-In — During the meeting, there College, has received a apast. > u > s Rshing trip. His wife made it clear that she blamed him for Showplace — “Aloha Bobby y F SAT.-SUN. 10 to 6 FitzGerald, 264 Phoenix Ave., Building: ‘‘Sharks Treasure,” 8:40; will be the nomination and elec­ Presidents’ Scholarship from the boy’s death. Consequently, each is bearing the loas & Rose” 2.00-7:30-9:15 ^ ^ v < ^ C Io »e d Mondays Vernon; Ronald Girardin, 147 Monday: Zoning Board of “Bank Shot,” 10:15 tion of officers and the election the American Legion Auxiliary. alone. Vernon Cinema 1 — “Sharks Brookfield St.; Meta Scheer, Appeals, 7 p.m.. Hearing MIW. 1-JI of delegates to the Department She was eligible to apply for the . ’Treasure” 2:00-7:15-9:00 Glastonbury; Keya Das, Room. D A m m m M i Convention. scholarship as her mother [:-;Em 7«5E ill tSI- W M .IM .1M ; HMi-ltl Em 74S- Five years ago, our 23-year-old son, less than a year out of Cinema 2 — “Silent Night U.A. East 1 — “The Great Storrs; Christine McCrea, Tuesday: Human Relations fc3l; M l S t 2444-lt Harvard, came home to die of cancer. He lived exactly one Members are asked to bring served as a WAVE in the Navy 4aS-7-MI; S» 2- . Evil Night” 2:00-7:30-9:30 Waldo Pepper,” 2:304:45-7:00- Flanders Rd,, Coventry; James Commission, 8 p.m.. Coffee .... .-.-.y.- month from the day he came home. During that last month their own silverware. Those during World War II. She plans Manchester Drive-In — 9:15 Topliff, Windsor; Nancy Room. of his life, I spent practically all my time with him. We needing transportation may to attend Springfield (Mass.) “Bank Shot” 8:40; “Sharks March, Mansfield; Randy Thursday : ^ a r d of Directors parted confident of each other’s love. call Laura Freennian, 649-1671, College in the fall. ’Treasure” 10:15 Edinger, East Hartford. comment session, 6:30 to 8:30 Sneak Preview Sat. Eva U.A. East 2 — “Let the Good or Mary Walker, 643-6155. Abby, when he was growing up, I didn’t spend much time UA East 1 — “’The Great p.m.. Directors’ Office; Ad­ 8 P.M . Times Roll,” 3:50-7:30; “Aloha, “FRENCH CONNECTION II” with him. (I was too busy.) How I wish I had taken him on a Waldo Pepper” 2:00-7:15-9:15 visory Recreation and Park Bobby & Rose,” 2:00-5:45-9:30 See "Tommy” Before and After fishing trip now and then, as this Dad had done. It seems to UA East 2 — “ Aloha, Bobby Woman Doused With Gasoline And Burned Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Coffee U.A. East 3 — “’The Happy me that ^ is Dad must have been a good father before the & Rose” 2:00-9:30; “Let The Room. Hooker,” 2:15-4:00-5:45-7:30- Almighty intervened for reasons of His own. Thcro are Good Times Roll” 7:30 Foldable traveler with MERIDEN (UN) - A young few hours after the incident and. on fire in front of the salon. A removable shoulder worse ways for a father and son to part; in fact it is difficult UA East 3 - “The Happy 9:15 man walked up to a 71-year-old charged him with reckless en- witness said the suspect to think of a better way then in an atmosphere of love and Hooker” 2:00-7:15-9:00 Showcase 1 — “Funny Lady,” strap. widow as she left a beauty dangerment and first degree watched the blaze then turned 2:00-5:00-8:00 sharing. Showcase Cinema 1 — “ Fun­ 2 1 " c m ”x 9 W \ parlor Friday, doused her with assault. He was held on $50,000 and ran. LIQUORS-WINES ny Lady” 1:30^:15-7:00-9:50 55.00 gasoline and set her on fire, bail for a court appearance Witnesses said the blaze CORDIALS A generation or two ago, when child mortality was Showcase Cinema 2 — “W.W. Showcase 2 — “W.W. & Dixie Longer foldable police said. Monday. burned off »Mrs. Bowen’s Minimum Prices higher, married couples seoned much more aware of a & Dixie Dancekings” 2:00-4:00- Dancekings,” 2:00-4:00-6:00- traveler Site The woman, Mrs. Lillian Police and witnesses said clothes, left an imprint of her fundamental fact: Although we love our children dearly, we 6 : 00-8 : 00- 10:00 8 :00- 10:00 29"x9'/2”x9W\ Bowen, screamed “My God, I Mrs. Bowen left the Grande body on the ground and melted ARTHUR DRUG lose some through death, some leave us, some displease us Showcase Cinema 3 — “Tom­ 75.00 don’t even know him ,’ ’ as Prix Coiffures about 11:15 after her pocketbook. and occasionally one will crown our old age. my” 1:45-4:006:00-10:10 Showplace 3 — “Tommy,” neighbors tried to snuff the her weekly appointment. But in the end, all parents have is each other. Our Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man- 2:154:50-7:25-9:45 LEATHER STATIONERY flames. She was taken to Yale- Harrington was walking up the STof TilE children are just “loaners.” We start out a couple, and we’U m } ! dingo” 2:00-4:40-7:30-10:00 Showcase 4 — “Mandingo,” 6 SHEETS 6-7S New Haven Hospital with se­ street carrying a cardboard most likely end as a couple, finding comfort and fulfillment 2:004:40-7:10-9:35 container, police said. together in a union ordained by God. Sunday 10 SHEETS 10-75 cond and third degree bums Officers said the assailant ( . ' ;i) — i m n n e B O f f My wife and I felt that ours was a good marriage, but the Showplace “Aloha, Bobby over 60 pet cent of her body. doused the victim with the loss of our son drew us even closer together. & Rose,” 2:00-5:45-7:30-9:15 Police arrested Mark '•decoupaga boxes,plaques" aTIfitf'Jtilk >Hu4lcal liquid in the container and set it I hope NOT GUIL’TY’S wife will realize that the intimacy Vernon Cine 1 — “Silent Harrington, 22, of Meriden, a •1> lESlif ANnONV of shared tears can add a precious new dimension to their NOW OPEN! and finishes . leeJ. Httk ^ w e m NENin Night Evil Night,” 1:30-3:30- marriage. 5:3()-7:30-9:30 we have a wonderftj/ aasortmenUy Tonight through Sunday OHIO DAD Vernon Cine 2 — “Sharks MANCHESTER PIZZA and June 19,20,21,22 Church Adopts Summer Hours ’Treasure,” 1:15-3:00-5:00-7:00- 313 GREEN ROAD PHONE 647-9157 we have every little thingl TICKETS: 9:00 buy your ^ Thurfdtys and Sundays $2.50 • PIZZA8 • QRINDER8 • SPAGHETTI SHELLS BOLTON Fridays and Saturdays $3.00 Everyone has a iroUem. What’s youra? For a personal conn. y MEAT. OR CHEESE RAVIOLI Beginning Sunday worship have a special family format, (ALL PERFORMANCES A T 8:30) reply, v ^ te to ABl Y ; Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. eREETINe CARDS Coming Next: "6 RINSRIVVU” ALL OUR PIZZAS ARE HOME MADE, WITH THE services at the United be informal and last about 45 lottery ^ Enclose stamped, seif-addressed envelope, please. FOR AU OCCASroNS FINEST QUALITY MOZZARELLA CHEESE., Methodist Church will begin at minutes. the tntracia of maln$ti«tf | tickets y MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Hate to write letters? Send 61 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Sst Our Large Dispisif WE DELIVER AFTER 8:00 P.M. 10 a.m. The new time will carry Volunteer pianists or harel \ Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212, for Abby’e booklet HOURS; MON., TUE8., WED. 11A.M. ’TIL MIDNIGHT dowritowri inanehestei*^ Manchester, Conn. 06040 through Sept. 28. organists are needed for the Telephone: 649-1061 “ How to Write Letters for All Occaaiona.’’ Pleiue enclose a iUTIIUB^DRUG THURS.. FRI., SAT., SUN. 11 A.M. ’TIL 1:00 A.M. long, self-addres^, stamped (20t) envek^. The summer services will month of July. /

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OUR PRODUCT / 1 Betty Jane Turner School of Dance Caldor, Buckland Manufacturing, Inc. and InifieBritish case the remedy is clearer On the no side there was an unholy But to have left the market, and built a • >1 ..\fR rt--.fi' 40 Oak Street ^ Manchester national emblem to rally to. taken the world in the past two cen­ Friendly Ice Cream at Burr Corners. alliance of the insular nationalism of the trade wall of protective tariffs around than it was in the Italian. It is to slow l-)B[IRONT5 • nAlMTUfU-.j ^-L WF Interestingly, though, it wasn’t until turies. Of all the flags that were in All the children had a great time. diehard right, with the parochial socialism Britain’s weak industries would have down wage increases, whether by wage- Buckland PTA on the left — two groups who hate each solved nothing. Britain would still have to price controls or voluntary action; to cut Lessons in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, existence in 1777, only a handful sur­ 117 years later, when the constellation Larry Moore other on every other score but share the meet its import costs by selling its inflation in half and thereby increase in­ J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. . Acrobatic, and Baton Twirling had swelled to 44 stars, that vive to fly today, and the Stars and president same viewpoint as “little Englanders.” products on a larger world market, and vestment and cut joblessness, and to make FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS ,.T '4 The left is afraid of the econonrie competi­ the^ising labor costs and dwindling plow- British products competitive again. This Tel. 649-0258 529-0442 Americans began to take special note Stripes is one of them. Manchetter 649*7322 U t9 * f OLC 31 BitMiist.bismii St. tion of the centrist nations — Germany, back of investments which plague Britain cannot be done without the support of the MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE of the birthday of the flag. In 1894, Indeed, of all the governments in France, Holland, Belgium, Italy. The right today would still plague it. people themselves. But their yes vote on New York apparently became the existence in 1789, when the U.S. is afraid that these nations may go Com­ Someday, somehow, someone will know the Common Market shows that they may 763 An Appeal munist and that Britian will someday be how to extricate the British people from be rousing themselves out of their long first state to recognize Flag Day by Constitution was adopted, only the MAIN ST. Dear editor: tied to a Communist Europe. this plague. If Wilson can’t or won’t do it, dream of insularity and isolation. The DON WILLIS SpeJiilllzIng In ordaining that the flag be flown over United States today operates under Thank you for recently publishing my Thus the pro-Europe vote, mainly by the then perhaps his Chancellor of the question is whether they will awake in 6 4 3 - 1 1 9 1 BRAKE SERVICE middle class and the moderate working time. all public buildings in the state on the same system that it did at its in­ appeal for funds to aid the Organization of 191 GARAGE Front End ANgnmant the Handicapped. The OTH desires to send class, was a vote against both these fear- MAIN ST. 18 Main SL, Tel. 64MS31 June 14. The custom quickly spread ception. ridden extremes. But mainly its target General Repair Worli a blind representative to a national con­ MANCHESTER and today Flag Day is observed Whether or not this “new con­ ference of blind persons in Chicago in Ju­ was the left wing of the British Labor Par­ ty, led by Tony Benn and Michael Foot, nationwide by presidential proclama­ stellation” in the human firmament ly. Their purpose is to gain insights into 6 4 3 - 1 9 0 0 employment of blind persons. This goal is who have obstructed the development of ANDREW TULLY tion each year, thou|h in only one has reached its final form, only the now $91 short of realization. the British economy; have cowed Prime state, Pennsylvania, is it a legal future can tell. But may it always be a As our economy improves, more jobs Minister Harold Wilson for some time, will be available to Americans. and who led a majority of the labor MPs MANGHTSTER SAFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INCs public holiday. At least one bill is pen­ guiding beacon to the generations of Beckoning the Bolt Economists predict, however, a long road against him on the Common Market issue. Adds The New Designer-Builder Team Harold Wilson now faces his moment of ding in Congress, however, to make man, and may Americans a hundred to economic recovery. These predictions 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 include continued high levels of unemploy­ truths which will show whether he is • Renovation-Remodeling Flag Day our 10th federal holiday. years from now recite the words possibility — Ford therefore will stand in Q u a ^ AlfTO-HOMC-tUSRCSSUITO-IIOMI'IUSICSS Alarms, Alarms. Locks & f/ ment. In short, our nation faces a period of master in his own house; and how much WASHINGTON - John Connally is not • Ceiling Repairs Connally’s path, aided by the strength and Safes, Combination Changes. Surely such honoring of the flag penned long ago: tight labor markets and tough competition courage he has in asserting himself, not one of those Presidential possibilities who Sales & Service - Bonded. ,Most • Custom Additions influence of incumbency. for jobs. only against the anti-market forces in his sits in the house hoping lightning will keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds. must be unique among nations. But ■Run the lovely banner high. But the natives. Republican variety, are It is reassuring that handicapped per­ party and government but also against strike. He is out there in the open field, Also We Make Keys. Scissors & Free EsUmatss Tei. 649-4464 then Old Glory is unique among Crimson morning glory! restless. Ford is too liberal for the conser­ S t O i H f A Pinking Shears Sharpened. sons want to be ready to compete. those who are leading the British plunge beckoning to the bolt. national flags in a number of ways. Field as blue as yonder sky. into economic suicide. Mostly these two The former three-time Texas governor, vatives and too conservative for GOP Assistance now will be important to their liberals. Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of CUSTOM MADE efforts. I urge my fellow citizens to send a elements form the same group. Maybe who switched from Democratic to One of the first things school children Every star a story... California is making candidate-like noises, SEE US FOR: CANVAS AWNINGS donation to the Organization of the Han­ Wilson is the lucky victor in the Europe Republican two years ago, clearly is • Aluminum Roll Up IRON learn about the flag, for example, is Run the rippling banner high. struggle, whose real champion was Ted willing — indeed, just a shade less than and has not flatly rejected the invitation of Avtningt dicapped, 215 North Main Street, and some Republican rightiests to head a make it possible for a representative to at­ Heath. Or maybe he planned it that way, eager — to seek the GOP nomination. • Door Canopies O s fr in s k y SCRAP METAL that is the only one that has “grown” Peace or war the weather. third-party ticket. In the middle ground. • Slorm Doors tend the National Blind Convention in with his m.astery of wile and guile, waiting Ford or no Ford. His appearance on NBC’s along with the country it represents, Cheers or tears, we’ll live or die Sens. Charles Percy and Howard Baker • Combination Windows DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER Chicago in July. for Tony Benn and his left cohort to trap “Meet the Press” in effect served notice MANCHESTER AWNING CO. have expressed dissatisfaction with 131 PARKER 9T. adding another star as each new state Under it together. John W. Thompson themselves and go to their self- that the President cannot expect to be 195 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS destruction. nominated by default. Connally will sup­ Ford’s policies. T tl. M3-S135 o r 643 s a lt Mayor of Thus, Connally is entitled to see himself Tilaphom 649-3091 Manchester port Ford only on Connolly’s terms, and Ealabllshtd 1949 Connally alone will judge whether those as a compromise GOP nominee. He is terms have been met. more liberal than Reagan and yet carries Flo^s Cake Decorating Supplies solid conservative credentials. He is The Connally terms are a tough and 1 2 3 younger than Reagan and Rockefeller, and STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER Flo’s Cake Decorating Supplies with stores at 191 Center St., Manchester and 70 Union St., Rockville, is Happy Fathers Day 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 maybe impossible test for Gerald Ford. 405 Main St., Manchester 649-5533 MANCHESTER Over SO Veera' Experleni-e 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 he has a proven capacity to collect votes. owned and operated by Florence Bombardier of 9 Emerson St. She teaches cake decorating at Manchester 4 To get Connally's support. Ford must II 19 20 21 22 23 24 All his life, he has been an achiever. "Hb«i Tw tepcM On Ow Serric*. You Cm Oepmd On tour Cot!" Call 649-5807 ^anriiPBtpr 2S 26 27 21 29 30 show the kind of “initiative, imagination, High School Adult Evening Classes and with the assistance of her husband Al, and their four children, runs the ALMANAC Besides, the voters seem to be in a state MEMORIAL CO. firmness, determination and leadership store. A graduate of the Wilton School of Cake Decorating, Flo carries a complete line of Wilton cake­ A. ALMETTI, Prop. of flux. Connally probably was close to the Tomorrow is Fathers Day. lives. In most instances, our fathers lEitpnittg M pralb that the country and the world so • TUNE-UPS decorating supplies for all occasions and for all ages. Brides-to-be have a selection of 150 wedding cake tops Oppotite Bail Cemetery mark when he divided the elMtorate into Ilarriaon 91.. .lUnchttler desperately need.” And before anyone gets on a soap­ used the father-son or father-daughter FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 By United Press, International 10 per cent hard-core Republicans, 30 per E«ON • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE as well as a variety of cake boxes, bags, cake knives, and toast glasses. Besides carrying supplies for Quality Memorials Well, one man’s "initiative, imagina­ box to condemn it, as an example of. relationship as a means to make us Published by the Published every Today is Saturday, June 14, the 165th day C6ni hard-core Democrats, and the re^t homemakers, Flo’s also makes and (iecorates special-to-order cakes on the premises. Her specialty is wed­ Manchester evening except Sun­ of 1975 with 200 to follow. 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Herald before 5:30 ment, 647-9946. is nowhere today, living in a kind of limbo MOTHPROOFINe small out fathers did for us, but if we In 1775, the U.S. Army was founded perfect country an awful lot of people re­ JOHH’S FLOOR COVERING INC. r'^orm ^T/^ the tux rMn Tomorrow, dads throughout after his aicquittal last April of charges he For on all wintar clothas Member Audit Bureau of Circulations when Congress authorized the recruitment tain their suspicions of a man, especially a APPLIANCES • - NO L IM IT -> • are fathers now ourselves, it gives us of 10 companies of riflemen to serve onb took two bribes from a milk producers’ Manchester and the nation will bask politician, even after he has been found in­ 119 Oakland St. that’s inn P/US...FREE INSURANCE a good measure by which we can The Manchester Display advertising year. cooperative while serving as Nixon’s in a little well-deserved flattery and closlnfi hours: Three nocent of wrongdoiM. 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A 1 3 jv s oaDii^ irri3 PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 14, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 14, 1975— PAGE SEVEN LOCAL CHURCHES AREA CHURCHES The Press and the American Revolution

ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES OF Repeal of the Stamp Act dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at Gustafson, pastor. Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. By Dr. Francis C. Walett Trecothick then drafted a cir­ ’The problem was, to put it 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for adults and 9:45 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Worship Foerster III, vicar. Worcester Stale College cular letter to some thirty succinctly, how could the children. Nursery care provided for the little 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Service. (lOSPEL HALI., 415 Center St. c 1975 American trading and manufacturing grievances of the merchants be ones; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with munion, first and third Sundays; Morning 10 a.m., Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. Antiquarian Society towns in Great Britain. He redressed, and the honor of Evangelist Brandt Gillespie, preaching; 7 p.m.. Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. English merchants and J- f L * ^ * * ^ r r r * ^ . School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Evening Seryice, Evangelist Gillespie, Robert W. Cronin, pastor. called attention to the dis­ Parliament sustained at the COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday tradesmen were quick to tressing consequences of loss of same time? ST. BRIDGET CHI RCH, 70 Main St. Rev. preaching, special music and song will be Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. reaiize that the Stamp Act dis­ the North Aiherican trade and Deluged with demands that John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, presented by the Maranatha Singers. pute with the colonies had the necessity of working the Stamp Act be repealed, and Rev. William J. Killeen. Gray, pastor. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; ominous implications for them. together to promote “the confronted by the fact that Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall Riots and political arguments Prosperity of Trade and rebellious colonists had auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship, ser­ meant an interruption of Manufactures.” , nullified the measure, the in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school Dr. Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. mon: “The Like Precious Faith” ; 6 p.m.. business; nonimportation and The result was not slow in ministry reached a decision in auditorium. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., Worship, sermon: “The Danger of Over- MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN nonconsumption agreements coming. Parliament received January 1766. Repeal of the East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. I'HE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Reaction.” CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland would inevitably hurt profitable many petitions from numerous Stamp Act was agreed to, but it 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., Morning trade with North America. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Rd., South Windsor. cities, whose merchants and must be accompanied by a Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. British merchants were op­ 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ manufacturers declared that strong assertion of the power of posed to the Stamp tax. But Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, vice. the Stamp Act would have a Parliament. p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Persing, rector. their voices had not prevailed ruinous effect on them. In an ’The wheels of government 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 when the ministry of George Meeting. * School and Youth Forum; 10;10 to 11:35 a.m.. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ address to the House of Com­ turned very slowly in early 1766 Graham Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Grenville pushed this measure mons, London merchants for the unhappy Rockingham CHI RCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF First and Second Year Youth Instruction. nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church Erbe, pastor. throligh Parliament with a pointed out that they had “an­ ministry. Pressures on the LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Worship and NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, school. large majority in March 1765. nually exported very large government mounted as the Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Sunday &hool; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. 300 Parker St. Earle R. Custer, pastor. Few, if any, anticipated the quantities of British manufac­ merchants demanded repleal; 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Teacher Recognition ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, reaction of America. But the tures” to North America; and angry newspaper writers sharp­ 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Town Rd. Sunday, sermon: "Giving Soul,” coffee Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. riots against stamp dis­ that this trade “so beneficial to ly criticiz^ the ministry for Service. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. fellowships after the service. Young adult picnic 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser­ tributors, loud protests against the State, and so necessary for not upholding the law; in full Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN- at the home of John Allen. vice and Church School. the Stamp Act’s constitutionali­ the Support of Multitudes, now oratorical splendor William ty, and strong economic ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, lies under such Difficulties and Pitt thundered in The House of ” ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. pressures combined to change Saunders, minister. 726 N. Main St. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. Discouragements, that nothing Commons, "I rejoice that John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. the thinking of many Britons. 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Wondrous Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. less than utter ruin is ap­ America has resisted” ; and Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Not the least of influences was study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. Creation’s Testimony to the Wisdom of God” ; 11 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church prehended.” colonial agents (especially Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. the agitation of British Praying for relief from Benjamin Franklin) testified FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 a.m.. Group discussion of May 1 Watchtower School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. merchants themselves. economic miseries, the that the colonists did not have E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. magazine article “How Are You Affected by Not SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Traders and manufacturers iherchants had little concern enough money to pay the Stamp 7 / / / ; / / a ’/ v . ,/,. i ' r / / i f , ^W ///Y f// '^'/■r/y.t.t//'// , , l.if/:/u /'- S '/.i.U /‘. 9:30 a m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Knowing the Day and Hour?” Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. 9 a.m.. Adult Study Group; 10 a.m.. Worship learned about nonimportation with arguments about the con­ tax for a single year. Service; 7 p.m.. Evening ^rvice. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Konopka. and nonconsumption (Herald photo by Pinto) Service; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 11:15 a.m.. Con­ stitutionality of the Stamp Act. A bill for the repeal of the This engraving is a satirical British cartoon published in London in bear the names of the ministers. Lord Rockingham, the Duke of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. 447 N. Main St. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at agreements from American Not so with the Marquis of Stamp Act passed in March, 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. firmation Class; 5 p.m.. Youth Discussion 1766. In the funeral procession of “Miss Americ-Stamp” the grief- Grafton, and H. Seymour Conway, who had worked strenuously for 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship, 11 a.m., Church Service, Sunday School for newspapers and business Rockingham. 1766, hut, in another measure, Group; 7:30 p.m.. Adult pre-membership stricken figure carrying the coffin is George Grenville, the author of the repeal of the Stamp Act. The arts of engraving and cartooning Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young The Presbyterian Church ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- associates, but even before this Entirely willing to listen to the Declaratory Act, Parlia­ meeting. the Stamp Act which died so young. Flags, symbols, inscriptions and study and fellowship. children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon, “God ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph they began to organize the pleas of the merchants, the ment asserted that it had full were generally more advanced in England than in the colonies. In an the Preserver of Man.” Golden Text: Psalms themselves in order to force a ministry was faced with the authority to pass laws for skulls refer to earlier events or enactments which were “All of a era when newspapers and other printed matter were mostly devoid ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. Schick, co-pastors. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union 34:7, “The Angel of the Lord encampeth round repeal of the Stamp Act. In ugly fact that the colonists had America “in all cases what­ Stamp.” Along the Thames are warehouses filled with goods which of much illustrative material, engravings such as this added graphic Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. about them that fear Him, and delivereth December 1765, London challenged the right of Parlia­ soever.” grateful merchants (now that the Stamp Act had been repealed) appeal to life. Louis Cremonie. Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday - them.” The Christian Science Reading Room, St. Bernard Names merchants formed a committee ment to enact the Stamp tax. No one paid much attention to expected to ship to the American colonies. Vessels that are pictured Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., School; 7 p.m.. Evening service. 968 Main St. is open to the public Mondays to mobilize opinions and deluge Although he was sympathetic the Declaratory Act. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Parliament with petitions. to the wishes of the merchants, Unbounded joy was expressed New Council Members Eugene M. Kibride. CHI RCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams the first and third Thursdays evenings from 7 to GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Barlow Trecothick, chairman Ropkingham was also sensitive by the colonists when they got Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday HERALD YESTERDAYS St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, 9, also maintains a free lending library. ROCKVILLE - New Daigle, Mary Lou Ertel, John Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. of the committee, met with the to the feeling of most Britons news of the repeal. The hap­ COEP Students To Run Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Mr. pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, members, recently elected to Gessay, Rose King, Bety Marquis of Rockingham (head that the authority of Parlia­ piness of the London merchants Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday the St. Bernard Church Parish Kristofak, Gardner Ruggles Jr. ST, MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. Hughes preaching. Nursery provided; 9:15 a.m.. of the new ministry) to explain ment over the colonies had to was hardly any less, as can be UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Store for One Night 25 Years Ago If Downtown Redevelopment plans are Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Council are Michael Boyle, and Zita Schliphack. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Learning Centers. the merchants’ position. be upheld. seen in the accompanying car­ Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson favorable, St. James Church will build a Edith Casati, Robert Dubeau, Religious members of the Ramen. toon. A summer program of instrumental in­ CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 Jr., pastors. Those who attended the sixth qualified nurse aides has in­ new church rectory on its present site on Elizabeth Michaud, Eileen council who serve by virtue of Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, struction for pupils from Grade 5 to high Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary. Rev. annual parent’s night of the creased the importance of the Main St. Murphy, Donald Neff, Luke 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Boston ’Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton, Rev. John F. school level will be conducted June 19 to Rinas, pastors. Curtis, preacher; 11 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, their office are the Rev. John Cooperative Occupational COEP nurse aide program. O’Connor Jr., John Stokes and Aug. 4 at Lincoln School. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School Woodruff Hall. White, pastor; the Rev. Francis CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED Flora III, vicar. Educational Program (COEP) Mrs. Carol McKeon, head of Theodore Yarusewicz. All were 9 a.m.. Holy Communion and Homily, Nursery Figures released on local unemploy­ through Grade 6, Nursery for small children; Sullivan, associate pastor; METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. recently at Manchester High the program, said it is the only SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, elected for two-year terms. ment situation show a decrease last week, TODAY’S 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School for Sister Mary Gerald, principal Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community care provided. School learned of the increasing program in the state using a UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main Present members of the of St. Bernard School; and with 463 idle claims filed, indicating a 3.1 Grade 10 and on. Nursery for small children. St. Rev. Dr. Felix M. Davis, minister. United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning WINGS involvement of the COEP general hospital and five con­ per cent decrease. THOUGHT council who are completing Sister Lorraine Lavigne, Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, students in the every day world valescent hospitals as training ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, child care for two-year terms are James religious education coor­ ■CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. Nursery through 6-year olds, s^i^on by the Rev. wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. of business. stations for COEP students. “All I ask of you is forever to remember Ashe, Philip Audibert, John dinator. at 10:15 a.m. OF EVENING Mrs. Nancy Grassilli, head of 10 Years Ago Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Dr. Davis, “Strange Harvest,” coffee hour in David B. Eusden, associate minister. Through the efforts of the me as loving you.” 9 a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon topic: “Are By CLIFF SIMPSON distributive education (DE), Rabbi Leon Wind receives life tenure on 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Fellowship Hall after the service. ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST program coordinators, Thomas (Life in the Spirit) You a Real Person?” ; 10 a.m.. Coffee Hour in said the students in her commemoration of 20th anniversary as Polish and English. CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John Rodden, chairman, presented Victoria Jennings ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, the Chapel. program will be trained in spiritual and educational leader of Temple W. Mortimer, pastor. the highlights and impact of St. Bartholomew ' IM TED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 185 Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, operational management next Beth Sholom. Scientists Set 9:30 a.m., Church School, Nursery through Public Act — 7516 which will Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, pastor. rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant fo the UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 Candles In the Dark Raiph Waldo Emerson once said; year so that for one night in permit the employment of rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., “Sound of Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, Several weeks ago I mentioned the “God had infinite time to give us; but December they will take over students in approved vocational the rector. through Grade 3. His Coming” radio program on WINF; 7:30 Public Lectures pastor. millions of people who are serving as how did He give it? In one immense tract the sales and management of programs in jobs previously p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Authorized Ser­ AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED 10 a.m.. Summer Family Worship Service, volunteers in all kinds of community ser­ of lazy milleniums? No, He cut it up into a King’s Department Store com­ denied them such as anything vices, Rite 2; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Authorized CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. vices in the United States. This week I had pletely except for the store deemed hazardous in the way of TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Mrs. Josephine H. Carver of Nursery for infants through Grade 2, children’s neat successions of new mornings.” Services, Rite 1, with sermon by Father Jacob­ Peter Mans, minister. the privilege of sitting in with the direc­ manager. meat cutting, or some in­ Sandra Bellone Wins French Prize Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Boston will speak on “ The sermon, adult sermon: “Good Works: Acts of son, Church School Award Sunday, Nursery 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad­ tors of the United Fund of Manchester as T he M aster’s Touch Another planned operation is dustrial equipment. pastor. ^ Living Way” Tuesday at a Thanksgiving or Trash?” Sandra Bellone of 583 Hart­ She was one of 12 students at Jason Knapp, Catherine Stone, care; il a.m.. Morning Prayer, Book of Com­ cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and they discussed the budget for 1976. This When Betty and I were in New Delhi we a survey of Manchester’s traffic The close level of supervision 9:30 a.m.. All Sunday School classes meeting public lecture at 8 p.m. at the ford Rd. won first prize in the Bennet Junior High School in Christine Strand, Ann Fortin mon Prayer, with sermon by Father Jacobson. Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 fund is spent to help alleviate pain, dis­ attended a service in a tent next to the patterns to be taken from the the program offers, said at the church, Infant-Nursery; 10:50 a.m.. First Church of Christ, Scien­ TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL state in a recent national Mrs. Barbara Haskell’s French and Merrianne Taylor. p.m,. Evening Service. Nursery care for small tress, trouble — many problems in our YMCA headquarters. Here is an illustra­ air by a group of COEP Rodden, makes these employ­ Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Swensen SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, tist. 447 N. Main St. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, French exam. She was also the I class who participated in the children provided. town. The dedicated members of the tion used by one of the speakers: students for use by the Greater ment opportunities possible. speaking on “It’s The Real Thing” , Trinity Tots Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, “There are no iimits to what Rev. Kenneth Knox, pastor. second prize winner in New exam. board, along with all of you who give to the “ At a rather desultory auction a Manchester Chamber of Others participating in the for those three^years old through Kindergarten, Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, pastors. an individual can accomplish VERNON UNITED METHODIST 10 a.m.. Worship, beginning summer school of England. Kim Roe finished the test Nursery for infants; 7 p.m.. Institute of the Bi­ 9 a.m., “The Purpose”, presented by the United Fund, are inde^ lighting candles battered and dusty violin was put up for Commerce. program were members of the with honors. through reliance on ’what is CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. services. Her prizes were French ble, “liecrees of God,” the Rev. Mr. Swensen, Youth Choir; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, instead of cursing the darkness. bidding. Nothing happened until finally The growing need for school staff and administration. Others taking the French HERS divinely true’,” is the theme of James Schwartz, pastors. books of history and short instructor. Father’s Day, Pastor Eldridge preaching, ser­ A Chuckle one dollar was bid. 'Then a white-haired, exam were Amy Trabitz, Jeff Tuesday’s lecture. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, old man slowly rose and asked if he could stories. mon: “The Marks Upon the Church.” Coffee A friend of mine in California who hates Greenberg, Mary Ann Bealer, OVM- 40 Ym t s oI UmxcalM Sirvict EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church Mrs. Carver will be in­ hour immediately following the first service in TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 228 Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, all forms of gambling recently wrote to try it. Carefully he blew off the dust. Gent­ and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and troduced by Capt. Richard Open 24 Hours Dally the Reception Hall; 9 to 10:15 a.m., Infant- Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald minister. me — “Have you heard about the Los ly and lovingly he tuned the strings, then Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, pastors; Joseph Sander, a member of the local FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Toddler Nursery and Kindergarten; 9:15 to 10:30 McClean, astor. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, Confirmation Angeles man who rode to Reno in a ?10,(X)0 masterfully drew tones of exaltation from Ekeberg, intern. church. Mrs. Anita Rowley, a.m.. Church School, Grades 1 through 12; 10:45 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., Sunday; 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Cadillac and came home in a $60,000 bus?” the instrument. There was silence as he 8:30 and 11 a.m., The Service, Chapel service chairman of the lecture com- Bolton Plans Antique Vehicle Parade a.m.. Church School! Grades 1 through 12. Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m.. Trini­ A Luncheon Special concluded. Putting the violin down for children following the principal hymn; 9:45 mittee, is handling Infant-Toddler through Nursery, Kindergarten; ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF I was sitting in an Amsterdam hotel, carefully he returned to his seat. The very a.m.. Church School and Adult Forum; 9:45 a.m. arrangements for the iecture. ■ ■ Donna Holland to participate. mittee to work with the vicar. asked to call the vicar or any M o b il 12:30 p.m.. Church School picnic at Susanna VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacey, pastor; Rev. eating alone some years ago, when a next bid was for $1,000.” HEATING OILS and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants. The lecturer has received WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Correspondent All automobiles and fire ap­ The Rev. John Flora HI, in member of the committee. Wesley Hall; 7:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant pastor. gentleman came to my table and asked if If today, the first day of the rest of your Committee members are degrees from Columbia Univer­ Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. life, seems drab and colorless, why not put 646-0375 paratus will be displayed at the assisting people who want to es­ COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN meeting in youth lounge. Gospel Service in Sanc­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Confirmation of he could join me. As he sat down he in­ Raymond Allain, Hazeltime OIL BURNER A sity, New York City, and Oc­ . w Richardson, minister. it into the Master’s hand? Plans for an antique auto and park after the parade. tablish a lasting memorial to AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. tuary, singing and teaching from the Word. Mrs. Josephine Carver 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and Church Youth Membership Class, Communion, coffee troduced himself. The beerfest will be held Bjorkman, Robert Little, HEATING INSTALLATION cidental College, Los Angeles, fire apparatus parade and their loved ones. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. School. hour after service. “I’m Brunner.” Saturday from noon until 1 a.m. The committee said Margaret Rush and Carolyn CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Calif. From 1959 to 1962, she sored by the First Church of The Poem for the Week beerfest have been completed. 9:15 a m.. Church School for all ages, Startled, I muttered “I’m Simpson.” It is being co-sponsored by the at the park. There will be dan­ memorial gifts normally are Macomber. 643-5135 Rev. William A. Taylor, pastor; Rev. Charles D. served as second reader of The Christ, Scientist, of Williman- “Death is a dialogue between 315 Center St______Mancheetef kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing during Here was one of the world’s leading cing to the music of Anton stained glass windows, church Isbell, assistant pastor; Rev. Donald Kauffman, Mother Church, the First tic. The lecturer will be in­ The spirit and the dust. Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ the service; 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class led by theologians, Emil Brunner of Zurich. Zavez and his German band. vessels, priest vestments, assistant pastor. Church of Christ, Scientist, in troduced by Paul Smith, first Baptists Will Hear ‘Dissolve,’ says Death; the spirit, ‘Sir, ment and the Bolton Bicenten­ Rev. Frederick Lanz; 10:30 a m.. Morning i Church News i What a privilege it was to meet him and On both days knockwurst and flowers and works of art 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — classes for all Boston. She became a a teacher reader of the church. Alice B. I have another trust.’ nial Committee. Worship, Children’s Day, message: “Three a talk to him! It was a “special luncheon” to sauerkraut,- hamburgs and hot dedicated to the greater glory ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, Father’s of Christian Science in 196 and a Wollejiberg, lecture chairman, First Church of Christ, Scien­ Death doubts it, argues from the ground. The beerfest will be held July Philosphies — Beat Them Up; Pass Them Up; James T. Eggimann me as the World Council of Churches dogs will be available. Day message by the Rev. Mr. Isbell, Children’s member of the Christian is handling arrangements. tist will have a meeting The spirit turns away. 11 from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. at of God. Pick 'Them Up,” Nursery is provided; 1 p.m , meeting began in Amsterdam. I There is no admission charge. The committee said Church and Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Science Board of Lectureship in A member of the Christian Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the tant pastor and youth director Just laying off, for evidence. Herrick Memorial Park. There All-Church family picnic at Columbia Lake. James T. “Skip” Eggimann, remember it vividly as one of the high Bolton Volunteer Fire memorial gifts should be of an Service, message by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, 1965. Science Board of Lectureship, church, 447 N. Main St., which in Georgia for one summer. An overcoat of clay. will be dancing to Irish and folk youth pastor of Calvary Temple points in my experience during the council Department Bicentennial beer- aesthetic nature or may take Nursery provided. the lecturrer was a flying of­ will include individual During his senior year at — Emily Dickinson music by the Morgans. IVIansfield Center in West Hartford, will be guest sessions. Upon my return to Manchester I mugs will be on sale with the the form of funds or en­ ficer with the Royal Air Force testimonies by’' students of On Saturday July 12 the Albert B. Crichlow of Petit speaker Sunday at the 9 a.m. Columbia Bible College, Colum­ had some further correspondence with first beer “on the house.” dowments for special specific from 1943 to 1946. For 20 years, Christian Science. The meeting bia, S.C. he served as a youth Reverse Hypocrisy parade will begin at 2 p.m. It Valley, Trinidad, will speak on and 7 p.m. services at Rockville this great man. Memorial Gifts needs. The he was a design engineer in is open to the public. director. We are often told that there are many will start at the firehouse on “Prayer Power” Tuesday at 8 Baptist Church. “A Spiritual Stamp-Collector” The mission council of St. Guidelines have been es­ Trinidad and later became a hypocrits in the world, pretending to^Jie Notch Rd., to Bolton Center p.m. at a public Christian Assumption Church 'The guest speaker has been He is married, and he and his Brunner wrote a book, “Our Faith,” in George’s Episcopal Church has tablished by the committee. Bible building contractor. He also better than they actually are. But there is Rd., to Hebron Rd., to the park. “WE SAVE YOU M O N Er Science lecture at 8 p.m. in Novena of the Miraculous youth pastor of Calvary Temple wife Sharan have a daughter, 1936 (a SCM Press LTD publication). It established a memorial com­ Anyone having questions is Church Women Plan served on the Christian Science also the opposite — those who attempt to Up to 70 vehicles are expected Speaks Fellowship Hall at Mansfield Medal and Benediction of the since 1972. Before coming to Sharan Dawn, 2. has been reprinted again and again as well AT THE PARKAOE ONLY Center. committee on publication for Blessed Sacrament will be Connecticut, he was an assis­ as translated to French, Dutch, Danish, appear worse than they are. Why should by Talk by Mrs. Weiss Trinidad for 13 years. celebrated Monday at 7:30 p.m. this be? It may be the desire to be popular Eugene The lecture is being spon- Hungarian, and Japanese. For me it still is at the Church of the Assump­ the best summary of our Christian beliefs. with a particular group. Brewer When I was in college I heard of small Mrs. Robert B. Weiss will be Mrs. Weiss has received a tion, S. Adams St. In his first chapter he indicates that if Swim Registration Scheduled groups whose membership depended on guest speaker at the annual B.S. degree in foods and nutri­ one casually inquires, “Is there a God?” Herbert Shook Heads Zion Lutheran certain prowess with alcohol or with sex. Criminal involvement meeting of Church Women tion from Boston University the only answer is silence. BOLTON Kindergarten in September. surance charge for those who A Communion Vesper Service Unless you lived up the requirements you always seems a little vague, United of Manchester Tuesday and trained at the Frances But — “If you really inquire about God, There will be two sessions. have not paid it either for will take place Wednesday at were dismissed. Along this line Oscar Donna Holland until one is victimized, or un­ at 9:30 a.m. in Luther Hall of Stern Food Clinic of New Temple Beth Hillet not with mere curiosity, not, as it were, Participants may attend either baseball or the summer recrea­ 7:30 p.m. at Zion Evangelical “The Living Way” Wilde speaks: Registration for those plan­ til friend or neighbor is the Emanuel Lutheran Church. England Medical Center. like a spiritual stamp-collector, but as an or both. The first session will tion program. Herbert Shook of Vernon has Lutheran Church, 112 Cooper “I hope you have not been leading a dou­ ning to participate in the town’s Louise Ryan, swimming HM EMEMXIKES offender. Then it becomes Her topic: “The Complex Currently, she is enrolled in a is for you. anxious seeker, distressed in heart, summer swimming program run from July 14 until July 30 at deadly serious. been elected president of the St. An adult Bible study will ble life, pretmding to be wicked, and program director, urges all Problems of Worldwide master’s program in comnAini- anguished by the possibility that God will be Monday and Tuesday Gay City State Park in Hebron. congregation of Temple Beth also be conducted Wednesday being really good all the time. That would those planning to participate to So often neighborhood Malnutrition and the Technique ty nutrition at the University of It’s the title might not exist and hence all life be vanity from 6:30 until 8 p.m. at The second session will be THINK Hillel in South Windsor. at 10 a.m. at the church. be hypocrisy.” ' register at one of the two criminal mischief is of Plant Protein Supplemen­ Connecticut. She also has and one great madness— if you ask in such Herrick Memorial Park. Aug. 4 through 20 at the Middle St. Mary’s Episcopal of a public talk. A Teen-Ager’s P rayer registration nights as it will be perpetrated by youngsters tation.” developed a nutrition program Other members of the board a mood as the man who asks the doctor, Minimum age of those par­ Bolton Lake in Bolton. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church This prayer comes from an inmate in difficult to place children in a J OF USI from that neighborhood. You Coffee will be served during for the Weil Child Clinic of of directors, elected recently at ’Tell me, will my wife live or will she die?’ ticipating in the program is There is a $1 registration fee. It’s Tuesday, June 17 the Erie County Jail in Buffalo: know the kids, and you see the the meeting. Baby-sitting will Manchester Public Health Nur­ a general congregational will have a service of Holy — if you ask thus about God, then you know children who will be entering There will also be a $1 in­ class if they don’t. absence of the spiritual quali­ be provided. sing Association. meeting, are Steve Berman of Communion Wednesday at 10 at 8 p.m. already that God .exists....Without “0 God, I’m all alone. ty from their home environ­ South Windsor, vice-president a.m. at the church. knowing God you could not so ask about It’s hard to feel that anyone cares. ment. And you muse: If only in charge of membership; Allan Trinity Covenant It’s in Manchester Him....You want God because without Including you, 0 God. OPEN that child had been exposed to Dworsky of South Windsor, Trinity Covenant Church will Him life is nonsense...If there is no God I wonder if anyone understands z Will Connecticut love serious Bible teaching, and, ABOUT TOW N vice-president in charge of conduct a Bible study at the then it is absurd to trouble one’s self about My wanting a friend with his parents, to Christian ways and means; Ken Seidman Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Christian Science Church right or wrong...Scoundrel and saint are Who don’t want nothing from me. worship and fellowship! of Windsor, treasurer; Mrs. only phantoms of the imagination.” Help me to believe SUNDAY Dr. and Mrs. Abraham church. Hackmatack St. Juvenile court records show vice Monday at 2 p.m. at a Benjamin Citron of South Wind­ Day You are my friend ^ P L Y i v o o n K m a y j Kurien have invited all in­ 447 No. Main St. “First of llie repeatedly that children who fellowship program for sor, recording secretary; Mrs. Rest of Your Life” And to know 8 AM. to 9 P .M . regularly attend Bihle classes terested persons to attend an residents of Westhill Gardens Harry Siebert of Manchester, It’s free. We have heard the above phrase used in You are with me. Maine, New Hampshire b Massachusetts do.|j;^ and worship, accompanied by exhibit of arts, crafts, and Annex at Herrmann Hall, corresponding secretary. Crusade Services many ways, sometimes with hope and Keep me from making a fool of myself. toeir parents, rarely become costumes, music and Bluefield Dr. Cake and ice TONIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. Herbert H. Shook It’s inspiring. sometimes with despair. I recall one 22nd Store Opens on East Middle Turnpike ^ involved in criminal activities photographs of India Sunday cream will be served by the First-year trustees are SUNDAY SCHOOL I don’t want to become bitter businessman who came home, all beat — as children or adults. from 3 to 7 p.m. at Singer Lear­ women of Westhill. The next Gerald Skolnick of South Wind­ stalled June 20, at 8:15 p.m. at 9:45 A.M. It’s “The Living Way.” " And filled with hate — FOR ALL YOUR from the struggles of the day. His first “Train up a child in the way ning Center, 481 Spring St. The fellowship gathering will be in sor and Philip Heimlich of Ver­ Temple Beth Hillel, Foster St. s e r v ic e s I’ve seen too much hate remark to his wife: he should go, and when he is programjs being sponsored to September. non. Second-year trustees are Ext. 10:50 A.M. - 7 P.M. Child care provide I don’t want to be angry any more. Manchester Green, Conn, aid Manchester Council on Mrs. Jean Karlin and Dr. “1 must say that even if this is the first MEDICINAL NEEDS old he will not depart from Evangelist Forgive me, please. it,” Prov. 22: 6. World Hunger. Nelson Freeman, both of South FUN IN THE SUN IPs by Josephine H. Carver, C.S.B, day of the rest of my life, it has been a Windsor; and third-year Brandt Gillespie lousy one.” , / For what I have done. Monday, June 16, 1975 The Methodist Men of South NEEDS - PICNIC - Member, Christian Science Board of CHURCH OF trustees are Dr. Joseph Segal For the Christian, each day is a chance And help me live right again. The Rev. K.L. Gustafson, Church will have their annual BEACH - VACATION ALL ARE WELCOME CHRIST and Mrs. Gerda Kochman, both Lectureship. for a new beginning, an opportunity to I pray, wondering if you hear me.” VITAMIN NUDgUARTERS pastor of Calvary Church, cookout Monday at 6:30p.m. on New England's building materials selection place Lydall and Vernon Streets of South Windsor. Calvarytry Church start again, to live with God and to try to —from “Treat Me Cool, Lord” assisted by Joseph Moriconi, the grounds of Susannah Wesley ARTHUR DRUG East ______Wone: 646-2903 647 Middle Tpke. reveal His Wav. bv Burke will conduct a devotional ser- Hall on Hartford Rd. The new officers will be in- 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 14, 1975— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 14, 1975 LITTLE Chris Seeks The Yanks .002 From First Place lEl ISSSd Rain Cuts LEAGUE American League Standings Singles Title Herald Angle NEW YORK (UPI) - The hitter and the offense came $100,(XXI. Although 34, Brinkman seventh for what proved to be Melton. By United Press International AMERICAN from Graig Nettles, who drove is still expected to play a key the winning run. the three hits About the only damper on the Two five-run innings powered New York Yankees got a East Golf Play entire day was a freak mishap By Earl Yost boost from three vital places in both runs in the Yankees’ 2-1 role in shoring up the middle of enabled Nettles to lift his w. I. pet. g.b. Army & Navy to a 14-9 win over PARIS (UPI) - Chris in apparent reference to victory over the Chicago White average 11 points to .275. that occurred in the ninth in­ Sports Editor Friday — pitching, offense the Yankee infield which has Boston 30 24 .556 - Wipco last night at Waddell Evert of the United States Wimbledon, “on grass it may Sox. been the club’s weak spot all Dobson, struck out six hnd ning. Centerfielder Elliott Mad­ New York 31 25 .564 - Field. For the winners, Dave be a different story.” and defense — to move just PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Gary Player, Johnny Miller feels confident she can out­ As for the defense? Well, that season. walked two in notching his dox, after catching Melton’s Milwaukee 27 28 .491 4 Lauzon had four hits, Tim Ellis She said of the 18-year-old 24 30 .444 6W and Hubert Green, all think the Whitemarsh Valley Coun­ last Czechoslovakia’s Mar­ .(X)2 points away from first came a little earlier in the day Nettles who had a perfect 3- seventh win in 12 decisions. But sacrifice fly, crumpled to the Detroit three doubles and Joe Demeo Miss Navratilova, who is her Baltimore 24 31 .436 try Club is a good course to play. tina Navratilova today to Did You Know That place in the American when the Yanks announced the for-3 night, belted a solo homer he lost his bid for a shutout in ground and apparently injured 23 33 .411 BW two doubles and a single. For doubles partner here, “I can Cleveland take her second consecutive Wally Fortin was the most successful coach the League East. purchase of slick-fielding in the second off loser Claude the ninth by yielding singles to his leg. He had to be helped to West All they want is a chance to Wipco, Brian Austin had four stay out there longer than she w. I. pet. g.b. women’s singles title at the Manchester American Legion baseball team ever had. ■ The pitching boost came in shortstop Ed Brinkman from Osteen (1-6) and then singled Carlos May and Ken Henderson the clubhouse. play. hits including two two-baggers can. She came back into the the form of Pat Dobson’s five- Texas for a sum in excess of home Thurman Munson in the and a sacrifice fly by Bill Oakland 35 23 .603 — Germain For the second straight day, and Dan Lingard and Greg $218,(X)0 French Open tennis locker room exhausted” after Kansas City 35 26 .574 IW the opening of the $150,000 Solomson each added two championship. beating American Janet Ed Kovis was a fine minor league baseball pitcher Minnesota 27 26 .509 5Mi Texas 29 29 600 6 Philadelphia IVB Golf Classic blows. But she has some doubts Newberry, 6-2, 6-3, in the first before turning to duckpin bowling. California M 31 .492 614 Leading at Whitemarsh was postponed about the result if the two meet women’s semifinal match Chicago 24 '33 .421 lOW Friday because of flooding on at Wimbledon. Friday. Dave Wiggin was offered a Triple A baseball contract by Friday’s Results the course from the heavy rains NATIONAL FARM “I haven’t felt nervous for Hangers Make Bold Moves Boston 10 Kansas City 4 (1st game) Miss Evert and Miss the Philadelphia Athletics before getting into coaching. Kansas City 6 Boston 5 (2nd game) In Ohio which wiped out Thursday’s Victorious last night was Navratilova were scheduled to any match this year,” Evert New York 2 Chicago 1, night play. Nassiff Arms, 27-11, over the meet between two men’s said. “I enjoy playing in Jerry Fay was Manchester’s first major league pro foot­ Oakland 7 Detroit 5, night MEDINA, Ohio (UPI) - John The first two rounds of the 72- Medics at Bower Field. For the singles semifinals —the first Europe. I don’t feel any To Solve Pitching Problems Texas 2 Cleveland 1, night winners, Alan Cordera had a ball player with the Philadelphia Yellowjackets, now Minnesota 7 Baltimore 3, night Germain, an electrical hole tournament which had a pitting American Eddie Dibbs pressure here. In the states $SO,obo first prize were grandslam homer and David there’s more pressure.” called the Eagles in the National Football League. He also Milwaukee 10 California 2, night engineer from Blytheville, against Argentina’s Guillermo NEW YORK (UPI) - In strong as I was tonight. The 10th. Jim Colborn (2-4) went Saturday's Games Ark., probably thinks it’s about rescheduled for today and Sun­ Hamilton and Chris Quental Vilas and the second featuring Navratilova said, “On clay, I played first base with New Haven in the Eastern League. two bold moves —one on the reason, I think, for the two seven innings for the win. (All Times EST) day with a 36-hole finale on each had two hits. Rich ^ucier defending champion Bjorn Borg feel comfortable against all Oakland (Siebert 5-2) at Detroit (T. time he began receiving a field and one off —the Texas doubles was that I didn’t want A’s 7, Tigers 5 return on his $250 a week invest­ Monday, thus cutting into pros’ played well defensively and of Sweden and Adriano Panatta players except Chris.” Sammy Maltempo was a crackerjack middleweight to walk anybody.” Joe Rudi and Reggie Jackson Walker 1-31, 3:15 p.m. Phil Foreman had two hits for Rangers may have solved Baltimore (Grimsley 1-8) at Min­ (UPI photo) ment. practice time for next week’s of Italy. Miss Navratilova is clearly The Rangers, scored both belted run-scoring doubles to the Medics. boxer in the pro ranks. their pitching problems nesota (Hughes 6-3), 2:15 p.m. His daughter. Dot Germain, prestigious U.S. Open at “I feel that on clay I still have looking forward to Wimbledon. their runs in the eighth on a break up a'5-5 tie in the eighth California (Ryan KM) at Milwaukee Medinah, 111. “I think I like grass better Friday. couldn’t agree more. the edge over her,”.Miss Evert, walk to Roy Smalley and back- inning as Oakland increased its (Travers 0-0), 2:30 p.m. Bob Murphy Tests Depth of Water “ You have to take it in 20, of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, than clay,” she said. She added Hal Turkington once held the town men’s singles tennis No more than a few hours Cleveland (Harrison 04)) at Texas Dot is nearing the end of her to-back doubles by Cesar Tovar first place lead over Kansas stride,” said Player of the post­ AMERICAN FARM said of her second)«eeded oppo­ in an indication of growing con­ tdurnament championship. after acquiring former Cy (Hands 5-6), 9 p.m. first year on the Ladies and Toby Harrah. City in the AL West to \Vz Chicago {Viood 3-10) at New York Fairways Were Flooded at Philadelphia Course ponement. “You have to be Scoring in every frame. nent after demolishing Olga fidence for the British tourna­ Young Award winner Gaylord Professional Golfers Associa­ In other American League games. With one out in the (Medich 5-7), 9:00 p.m. tion tour and this weekend she patient and go out and play. I Army & Navy clubbed Wipco, Morozova of the Soviet Union, ment, “I hope to reach my best Ty Holland held the longest reign as town tennis cham­ Perry from the Cleveland In­ Boston (Tiant 7-6) at Kansas City games Friday, New York edged eighth, Rudi doubled home just go along with what the 18-8, last night at Buckland 6-4, 6-0, Friday in a semifinal form by the end of the second pion, six years in singles competition. dians, Texas Manager Billy (Pattin 4-2), 8:30 p.m. is in the best position of her Chicago 2-1, Oakland upended Claudell Washington from first sponsors want. They are the Field. For the Servicemen, match. But Miss Evert added. week of Wimbledon.” Martin nominated his rookie Sunday's Games brief professional career to Detroit 7-5, Minnesota topp^ and then scored on Jackson’s Chicago at New York begin repaying her sponsor — organizers and we owe it to Jimmy Voiland tripled and 1 relief specialist, Jim Um- Tommy O’Neill was a fine boxer and later a trainer of Baltimore 7-3, Milwaukee beat double. Jackson also hit a two- Oakland at Detroit Baseball Boxscores her father. them,” said Player who hopes singled twice, Kevin Brophy promising fighters in Manchester. barger, to start against the California 10-2 and Kansas City run homer in the first, his 13th, California at Milwaukee, 2 to win his second Open title and Tim Chevalier each had Tribe Friday night and the Baltimore at Minnesota ' • V.*.*.SViV«SW«VA**V.V.V.V.ViV.V*V«V*V*V*V*V*%V*V*ViV»%VA%V*V«V«VtV*V*V*V*V*V**iViViW.••••••%•••••• Miss Germain shot a one- and Boston split a while Willie Horton belted his next week. three singles and Mike Tanguay young southpaw responded with Boston at Kansas City under-par 71 Friday over the Problems Piling Manchester High golf coach Tom Kelley was an outstan­ doubieheader, the Red Sox 15th for Detroit with one on in Cleveland at Texas, night Cuellar p 0 0 0 0 Goltz p 0 0 0 0 2B-Pocoroba 2, Parker. 3B-Garr. HR- 6,142-yard Weymouth Golf Club “It is really unfortunate that doubled and singled. For Wipco, eight strong innings in hurling AMERICAN LEAGUE Miller p 0 0 0 0 Zisk (4), Oliver (5), Baker (11). SB- Larry Jarvis doubled and added ding golfer as a schoolboy and collegian. taking the first game 10-4 and the sixth. course here to tie for second this is right before the Open,” the Rangers to a 2-1 victory. Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals 32 7 13 7 Taveras. SF-Oliver. three singles and Ken Boland the Royals the nightcap 6-5. Twins 7, Orioles 3 National League Standings Milwaukee place going into today’s second Player said before joining other “I just ran out of gas after the Baltimore 000012000-3 ip h r er bb so and David Boland had three and Up for Penguins Brewers 10, Angels 2 Eric Soderholm slammed a By United Press International .lb r b bi ab r h bi Minnesota 100 001 14x— 7 Rooker W 4-3 81-3 9 3 3 5 6 round of the $50,000 Lawson’s pros who went to other nearby Parkade Lanes Manager Bernie Giovino was a seventh inning,” said Um- East ■ I I’ll 2 0 0 0 Yount SS 4 2 2 1 two bingles respectively. Hank Aaron, finally starting pair of homers, including a E-Cuellar, Grich. DP-Baltimore 3, Hernandez 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Open, one stroke behind Judy courses to get in a round of golf. professional baseball umpire for five years. barger, who gave way to Stan to snap out of his year-long three-run shot in the eighth, and w. 1. pet. g.b. 1 0 0 0 Lezeano rf 5 12 1 Minnesota 1. LOB-Baltimore7, Minnesota Odom L 0-2 3 1-3 9 7 6 1 2 Pittsburgh 31 23 .574 — il 2 0 0 0 Scott lb 32 13 Rankin. “I feel sorry for the sponsors,” PITTSBURGH (UPI) — 'The problems keep piling up on Thomas and Mike Kekich in the slump, went 2-for-4 and drove in Minnesota’s Dave Goltz went 4. Beard 32-3 2 1 1 New York 30 23 .566 V4 biM It 2 0 10 Began lb 1000 2B-Northrup, Terrell. HR-Singleton (2), Sosa 2 0 0 0 Miss Rankin, a tour veteran he said. the destitute Pittsburgh Penguins, but the owners still say Banker Jack Hedlund was a fine left-handed college ninth after yielding back-to- three of Milwaukee’s runs with the distance to stop Baltimore Philadelphia 31 26 .544 l¥t Ill 2 0 0 0 Aaron dli 4 123 ROOKIES Soderholm 2 (4). SB-Blair, Bumbry. S- T-2;35. A-8098 from Midland, Tex., fired a SO­ Green, the defending cham­ they are confident the National Hockey League franchise baseball pitcher. back doubles to Rico Carty and Chicago 29 28 .509 3W ■Il .ill 2 0 10 Mitchell dh 1000 Bumbry, Ford. SF-Oliva 2. a bases-loaded double in the and gain his sixth win in 11 New York San Diego SO, 2-under-par 70 during first pion here, said, “I can’t think Moving into first place, the Boog Powell that account^ for St. Louis 27 Z7 .500 4 ’ id dll 3 10 0 Briggs If 30 11 ip h r er bb so will continue operating here. third. George Scott also drove decisions. Tony Oliva also ab r h bi ab r h bi about next week when this week A’s outlasted the Red Sox, 30- Montreal 20 30 .400 9 O' 0 It 4 10 0 .Sliarp If 1000 Cuellar L 3-5 7 1-3 127602 round play Friday and was Cleveland’s only run. “I usually Garrett 3b 5 12 0 Grubb cf 4 2 2 0 Just hours after the club was protection until July 31, when But; Matt Moriarty helped pay his way through college by home three runs on a first in­ drove in a two Twins runs with West Il :lli 10 10 Porler c 4 0 0 0 Miller 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 alone in first place going into is still here.” 29, last night at Charter Oak run sprints before a game and I Millan 2b 5 12 0 Hernandz ss 4 0 0 0 placed in bankruptcy boxing. ning infield groundnut and a a pair of sacrifice flies. w. I. pet. g.b. u t i l / SS 1 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 4 110 Goltz W 6-5 9 8 3 3 3 3 About 30 players in the field Park. Best for the A’s were ton must file a schedule of the ' think that’s what made me as Unser cf 5 0 3 2 Tolan If 4 000 today’s round. receivership Friday, the two-run homer in the fourth, his 37 24 .607 - I '1 0 iKz c 2 0 1 1 Thomas cf 3 2 11 HBP-by Goltz (Baylor). Murle Breer and Carol Mann of 150 did tee off under sunny Brad Freeman, John Gaily, club’s assets and liabilities. Los Angeles 34 28 .548 3V4 I ■ ■■ Iv c 2 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 3 110 Staub rf 4 0 12 Ivie lb 4 0 2 2 Penguins’ largest creditor, T-2:22. A-9,791. 4 0 0 0 Ken Browne and Anthony Button was given until Sept. Bill Thornton, now a stock car race owner, was a star­ San Francisco 29 29 .500 6V4 ■ i 'III III 3 0 11 Colborn p 0 0 0 0 Kranepol lb 5 1 2 0 Kendall c were tied for second with Miss skies after 8 a.m. Friday, but 3000 Equibank, sued them for $5 30 to file an acceptable plan for San Diego 28 31 .475 8 i-Ci . 11 3 0 10 Champion p 0 0 0 0 Oakland Detroit Milner If 4^2 2 0 Fuentes 2b Germain with 1-under-par 71s, play was halted a half hour Kuadas. Best for the Sox were ting guard with the Dartmouth College gridders in Ivy 2 000 million. Atlanta . 26 33 .441 10 • I |i 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Phillips ss 5 0 12 Sharon rf followed by Amy Alcott, 19, in later because of the water lying Ray Brooks, Robby Aranda and reorganizing and paying off the League play. Houston 22 42 .344 16<4 I I' 0 0 0 0 North cf 4 10 0 LeFlore cf 3 Grote 0 c 0 0 5 12 0 Kubiak 3b 3 000 Equibank’s ciaim, on top of team’s creditors. Worked Way Back into Majors 4 12 1 MeIntosb p 0000 her first year on the tour. in spots all over the course. Bruce McKenney. Friday's Results M r . 311 2 6 2 Totals 36 10 11 10 Campnrs ss 4 111 Michael 2b 4 0 0 0 Stone p that owed the Internal Revenue Washingtn If 4 2 2 1 Meyer If 4 110 Baldwin p 1 0 0 0 Tomlin p 00 00 Shortly after, Equibank Bennet Junior High Principal Allan C6ne played varsity Cincinnati 18 Chicago 11 ■ 'biiiii.i 020000000-2 Service and the NHL, pushed entered 10 separate judgement St. Louis 6 Houston 2, night '■!...i'ij.ic 10140010X-10 Rudi lb 4 111 Horton dh 4 112 Scott ph 1000 basketball at the University of Connecticut. Pittsburgh 8 Atlanta 3, night I :i"i|i. Singer. Johnson. DP-Mil- Jackson rf 3 12 3 Roberts rf 4 12 0 Spillner p 0 0 0 0 the Penguins’ known debts over claims against the Penguins in Locklear ph 1000 New York 7 San Diego 2, night I'.ii 2 UlB California5, Milwaukee8. Tenace c 3 0 0 0 Colbert lb 3 0 0 0 Eagles Playing Today $6.5 million. Allegheny County Common Williams dh 4 0 0 0 Veryzer ss 3 0 0 0 Folkers p 0 000 Phil Hyde, former town tennis champion, served for Montreal 4 San Francisco 2, night li I ■ /I ,ino. Garcia, Aaron.3B-Thoinas, The Penguins’ owners filed a Pleas Court. Stone Kept Faith Philadelphia 5 Los Angeies 1, night ’■'i '.i .K ilui. SB-Yount. S-Chalk. Bando 3b 3 0 0 0 Brown ph 10 0 0 Totals 43 7 17 7 Totals 30 2 4 2 New York 030 022 000-7 San Diego petition for receivership in U.S. Button indicated there were several years as Manchester High’s net coach. Saturday’s Games ip b r er bb so Hopkins pr 0 0 0 0 Knox pr 0 0 0 0 Rained out yesterday. East Baseball Tournament semifinal San Diego 100 000 001-2 District Court to keep the team (All Times EDT) I. (ill 7 7 6 Martinez 3b 0 0 0 0 Wockenfss c 4 1 1 1 Catholic High and Wilby High of meeting at the University of attempts to sell the club, but he Garner 2b 4 110 Rodriguz 3b 3 112 DP-New York 1. LOB-New York 12, from being iced by the IRS and said he could not comment fully Cincinnati (Norman 2-3) at Chicago 5 4 3 3 Waterbury will try again today Hartford, Softball umpire Jim Herdic is a former recreation direc­ (Stone 5-0), 2:15 p.m. ill W 7 5 2 1 Holtzman p 0 0 0 0 Coleman p 0 0 0 0 San Diego 3. Franchise other cr^itors. Owners Tad until after the NHL’s summer Lindblad p 0 0 0 0 Hiller p 0 0 0 0 2B-Unser, Grubb, 3B-Pbiliips, Grote. to get in their Class B CIAC P>ay starts at 2 o’clock. tor in Manchester. And Arm Responds Montreal (Fryman 5-3) at San . Iiirll 2 10 0 Potter and Peter Block asked meeting in Montreal, which (UPI photo) Francisco (Montefusco 3-2), 4:06 p.m. ' I lull bed to 2 bailers in 4(h. Fingers p 0 0 0 0 SB-Milner. » ip h r er bb Purchased the federal to name General Houston (Konieezny 4-7) at St. Louis ) P .-.ini’cr, ..Sells. Totals 33 7 7 6 Totals 33 5 6 5 begins Monday. Laura Dunfield, first woman softball umpire in NEW YORK (U P I)-O n a roster last week. But the real went into the clubhouse, I Darrell Johnson Disagrees (Curtis 4-3), 8:30 p.m. Jii. ,\ ll,+42. Oakland 300 0B0 020-7 Stone W H) 7 Manager Jack Button as NHL President Clarence Manchester, is also a belly dancer teacher in the Rec Pittsburgh (Demery 2-1) at Atlanta Detroit 000032 000-5 Baldwin 2 receiver—with control over the Campbell said, “a determina­ team that has grown famous test didn’t come until Friday thanked him for giving me this 1 12-3 NEW YORK (UPI) - RSox Manager Yells at Ump Russ Goetz (Thompson 04)1, 7:35 p.m. ' 1 ..i-.o New York E-Colbert, Wockenfuss. LOB-Oakland4, ' McIntosh L 6-4 club’s policies and financial af­ program. night when he was given a chance.” ab r h bi ab r h bi Detroit 3. Tomlin 31-3 No Cup, No Play tion about the franchise will be for minor “miracles” and a New York (Koosman 5-4) at San Three years after he went chance to start against the San I,,Mill 4 0 1 0 Williams cf 3000 2B - Campaneris, Wockenfuss, Rudi, Spillner 3 fairs. made there. Absolutely it’s the “ya gotta believe” outlook, Stone said he had tears in his Diego (Jones 8-3), 10:30 p.m. shopping for an American Diego Padres. eyes when he walked into the Philadelphia (Twitchell 4-7) at Los i'.i,i::b 4000 Maddox cf 4 0 3 0 Jackson. 3B-Washington, Meyer. HR- Folkers 1 The IRS padlocked the club’s No. 1 priority. We have to Golfer\^Stan Hilinski was a baseball player before taking .' V II 4 110 Pinieila if 0 0 0 0 Jackson (13), Rodriguez (7), Horton (15). Balk-Baldwin. Basketball Association George Stone stands as a Stone hadn’t started a game clubhouse because he had Angeles (Hooton 46), 10:X p.m. For All Sexes offices Thursday, saying the decide whether Pittsburgh can up the former sport. I .1.1.ii .uii dh3 0 0 0 AJohnson dh3 0 0 0 SB-Hopkins. S-North. SF-Campaneris. T-2:20. A-16,099. testimonial to keeping the Royals Gain Split Sunday's Games franchise for his home town team owed $528,000 in exist as a vibrant franchise.” since injuring his shoulder on thought his career had been Houston at St. Louis II .di'i.Mi (I 4 0 10 Bloinbrg ph 1000 ip h r er bb faith. July 30 of last season, but he l>. 'liidpi 000 0 Munson c 4 110 Holtzman 6 Cincinnati Chicago of San Diego, West Coast employes’ withholding taxes Button added that the team definitely over last summer Pittsburgh at Atlanta ab r h bi ab r h bi Countiy Club golf pro Alex Hackney played hockey Almost one year ago, the 28- ,.!■ II II 3b 3 0 11 Dempsey rl 2 0 10 Lindblad W 5-0 2 furniture dealer Frank from December, 1974, to sold out its last 16 home games more than lived up to Manager when he suffered his injury. He Cincinnati at Chicago Rose 3b 5 3 3 3 Kessinger ss 6 2 2 0 ROMULUS, Mich. (UPI) — An B-year-old Little during his schoolboy days. On MingorVs Arm New York at San Diego M , ii-lb 4 0 0 0 Nellies 3b 3 132 Fingers 1 March, 1975. year-old southpaw of the New 7 3 2 1 Cardenal If 5 0 0 0 Goldberg brought one home. in the Civic Arena during the Yogi Berra’s expectations as he had been idle since that time li.i.l .s 3 0 0 0 Chambiss lb 3 0 0 0 Coleman L 3-9 71-3 Griffey rf Leaguer has been temporarily retired from second Philedelpliia at Los Angeles 5 2 3 2 Madlock 3b 5 2 4 2 Potter, the principal owner, York Mets hurt his shoulder so pitched seven strong innings and hadn’t picked up a baseball I’ ruiiiiigc 2 0 1 0 Alomar 2b 300 0 Hiller 12-3 Morgan 2b hase because she won’t wear an athletic cup protector. Friday the 13th proved to be regular NHL season, indicating Montreal at San Francisco, 2 1111 Monday cf 5 10 1 Tennis pro Jack Redmopd is a former UConn football badly that it was believed that while leading the Mets to a 7-2 in six months. I’ li'iip 0 000 Stanley ss 1000 lindblad pitched to one batter in 9th. Flynn 2b Goldberg’s lucky day, but the said the court was asked to “this community responded KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - “I feel like a half-miler Bench c 6 2 2 4 Morales rf 3 113 “ I view this cup rule as a violation of my daughter’s con­ player and faculty member at East Catholic High. he might never pitch again. The triumph. “During spring training, an 8- 1. I i.Krt.-ik pO00 0 Dobson p 000 0 Save-Fingers (7). stitutional rights,” said David Winnard, whose daughter, price tag was $2 million to buy name a receiver to permit the here to a very successful who has gone two m iles,” a tired Steve Mingori said early I il.iG 31151 Totals 27 2 8 2 T-2:06. A-29567 Perez lb 7 14 1 Thornton lb 4 2 2 0 injury was diagnosed as a torn Stone allowed only two hits year-old could have thrown Geronimo cl 6 1 4 1 Trillo 2b 4 12 0 Nancy, has been benched by her baseball team in this Detroit one of the two ABA-owned team club to be reorganized and “to hockey club.” today. il.il . go 000 000 001-1 protect against any precipitous State’s Attorney John LaBelle played football at Colgate rotor cuff, the same injury that and issued just two walks harder than I,” he said. “I .. Yoik OlOOOOlOx-2 Cleveland Texas Armbristr cl 1 1 1 0 Swisher c 4 0 12 suburb. on the second day of a two-day The Penguins made the has cut short the career of Mel during his seven-inning stint planned on going five innings The Kansas City Royals’ left- MAJOR I.: i.iiiley. DP-Chicago2, New York 1. ab r h bi ab r h bi Concepcin ss 5 1 2 1 Reuschel p 2 0 11 league meeting. For this price action by its creditors.’’ Stanley Cup playoffs and had University. Bell 3b 4 0 10 Tovar dh 4 111 F’oster If 2 2 12 LaCock ph 1110 According to team rules, all players, male and female, Stottlemyre. Even after a before turning the ball over to and was hoping to do a good job. handed reliever has seldom Then, with one out in the 1''' 1 ( liicago 6, New York he will receive the present Federal Judge Humbert I. the sixth-best record in the LEAGUE III! Nettles (81. S-Williams, Dempsey, Kuiper 2b 3 0 2 0 Harrah 3b 4 0 11 Billinghm p 1 0 0 0 Zamora p 0 0 0 0 must wear a protective groin cup. winter of rest. Stone showed no rookie reliever Rick Baldwin pitched better than he did in the eighth, George Brett tied the Conquistador players to stock Teitelbaum granted court NHL. Have a nice weekend. But I felt so good that I Ml Itoii. Hendrick cf 3 0 0 0 Randle 2b 4 0 10 Carroll p 2 0 0 0 Knowles p 0 0 0 0 Team coach Erank Ayers Jr., said Nancy failed a “cup improvement during spring second game of Friday night’s score at 5-5 with his first-ever Robinson dh 3 0 0 0 Burroghs rf 3 0 0 0 Borbon p 2 111 Summers ph 1 1 1 2 for the final two innings. Stone extended it for two more in­ LEADERS >P Il r er bb SO check” Thursday and “won’t he able to play until she wears a his club. doubleheader against the homer in' Royals Stadium. Carty If 3 110 Fregosi lb 2 0 10 Totals 50 18 24 17 Totals 40 11 15 11 training and was left behind also collected two hits, scored a nings. “My velocity was good; 't*'H Iz 7 7 2 2 2 0 cup like the other kids.” “I’ve lived in San Diego for a Amos Otis followed with a Poweli 1|^ 4 0 2 1 Grieve If 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati 300 111 057—18 when the club went north. run and drove in a run as part of so was my change up and con­ Boston Red Sox. Mingori ) ')!c)\.ski 1 1 0 0 0 0 A lawyer Nancy’s father hired to contest the case said he number of years and com­ retired 16 straight batters sinking liner down the right- Leading Batters i .oii W 7-5 9 5 1 1 2 6 Gamble pr 0 0 0 0 Smalley ss 2 110 Chicago 301 004003-11 But under the guidance of a the Mets’ 17-hit attack. trol.” Spikes rf 4 0 10 Lovitto cf 3 0 0 0 E-TrillO, Thornton, Zamora, Madlock, talked to several pediatricians, who were “amazed” by the muting will be easier than to during a six-inning stint, field line, which Juan Beniquez (Based on 125 at bats i I ’ Ill pitched to 1 batter in8th. physician and through plain old- Not so surprisingly. Stone, a Manager Yogi Berra was also .National League I It:. A 26.485. Ellis c 3 0 0 0 Sundberg c 3 0 0 0 Rose, Morales. DP-Cincinnati 1, Chicago league rule for girls. “One doctor said just to tell the league Denver,” joked Goldberg, who Softball Play Jipcho Double allowing the Royals to stay in tried to catch and had skip past Manning ph 0 0 0 0 Umbarger p 0 0 0 0 1. LOB-Cincinnati 15, Chicago 11. fashioned hard work. Stone ab r b pet. tried, and failed, to land an religious man, took little credit happy with Stone’s perfor­ g 2B-Armbrister, Bench, Trillo, Summers. that with the girls, the plumbing is already safely on the in­ the game and eventually score him. Once the ball was by him, ■Smith. St.L '37 137 24 48 .350 I (■( li.imc I Duffy ss 3 0 10 Lists 16 Tilts worked the shoulder back into for his miraculous comeback. mance. HR-Bench (14), Foster (10), Rose (4), side,” he said. expansion club for San Diego Morgan. Cin 56 191 38 66 .346 I lull Kansas City Lowenstn ph 10 0 0 shape so that he was able to a 6-5 victory. Beniquez had no chance bn the Morales'(31. SB-Concepcion. S-Billing- early in 1972. Goldberg also “I’ve always felt close to “I’m very pleased,” he said. .Madlock. Chi 58 231 31 79 .342 ab r h bi ab r h bi Peterson p 0 0 0 0 Nancy’s mother bought her a plastic toy teacup that she Second weekend of play in the rejoin the Mets on the active That came after the Red Sox artificial turf and Otis legged I ham. Zamora. SF-Morales, Concepcion. Spices Meet God,” he said, “and when I “But I’ll have to see how he Sanguillen. Pitt 51 180 19 61 .339 .';ii- lf 4 2 10 Wohlford rf 5 120 Huskey p 0 0 0 0 wore pinned to her hasehall uniform in Jest of the rule, hut owns a two-thirds interest in Army & Navy Club’s Slow ip h r er bb so tallied eight runs in the final out his second inside-the-park Howa. Phil 41 175 18 •fl 337 I Mill am !,s 5 13 1 Brett 3b 5 2 3 1 Totals 31 1 8 1 Totals 28 2 5 2 the Denver Nuggets, which he feels in a few days before I 22-3 5 4 4 3 1 the umpire threatened to forfeit a recent game to the op­ Pitch Softball Tournament lists four innings of the opener en homer of the week. Watson. Hou 56 206 25 69 ,335 '. .:l,■■ll^k lb 4 0 1 0 Otis cf 5 12 1 Cleveland 000 000 001-1 Billingham decide to put him back on the 3 1-3 5 4 4 1 2 posing team unless the cup rule was met. bought after his failure to land 16 games starting this morning. route to a 10-4 victory. The split left Boston two Griffey. Cin 49 143 32 47 .329 I'. 1.1 2I1 1 0 0 0 Mayberry lb 2 0 0 1 Texas 000 000 02x-2 Carroll SOCCER rotation.” 1 1 DP-Cleveland 1, Texas 3. LOB- Borbon W 4-1 3 5 3 0 1 2 a San Diego team, but he Ten local teams are still in BOSTON (UPI) — Neither rain nor strain nor dark Of Cash. Phii 57 236 35 77 .326 I III 1 4 2 13 McRae If 3 0 0 0 Armed with the “smallest athletic cup in stock,” Nancy “I was up warming up four in­ percentage points ahead of New 111' I- lib 5 2 2 0 Killebrew dh 4 0 0 0 Cleveland 8, Texas 4. Reuschel 6 10 6 2 6 2 / In other National League tirubb. SD 57 221 34 T> .326 suited up for the lute innings of the disputed game, hut it was expects to unload his Nuggets the running. Army & Navy night could stop Ben Jipcho from restating his claim as the York in the American League 2B-Bell, Kuiper, Tovar, Harrah, Carty, Zamora L 4-2 12-3 6 5 4 0 1 games, Philadelphia topped Los nings in the opener,” said Parker, i’itt 50 186 29 59 .317 I .'111. If 3 2 12 Ilealy c 4 0 0 0 too late to save her from forced retirement. interest within two weeks to a Club, Frank’s, Dick’s, ’Trudon, world’s best middle distance runner. Mingori. “I’d guess I threw 50 East, while Oakland increased I'I'lHtlli 3b 4 0 2 2 Rujas2b 4 0 3 0 Powell. SB-Smalley. S-Hendrick. Knowles 1 1-3 8 7 7 1 1 Soccer Division Angeles 5-1, Cincinnati crushed American League HBP-by Billingham2 (Madlock, Trillo), The ultimatum by the Romulus team was given un­ Denver group which owns the Lynch, Fogarty’s, Holiday its lead to 1 1/2 games over g ab r li pet. I ' luill c 4 0 0 0 Patek ss 3 0 0 0 ip h r er bb The 32-year-old Kenyan, who king Rod Milbum. The former pitches during the first game, i i:lii'i:!b 2 0 0 0 Solaita ph 1000 Peterson L 4-7 71-3 by Reuschel (Bench). animous support Friday night by a group of about 75 other third. Lanes, Renn’s, Sportsman Standings Chicago 18-11, St. Louis downed Carew. Minn 48 173 35 70 .406 suffered a calf strain in training then maybe 20 before I came in. Kansas City. I I I II) 2r2 1Whitcss 0000 Buskey 2-3 PB-Swisher, Bench. W. L. T. Pts. Olympic champion lost by a Houston 6-2, Pittsburgh Hargrove, Tex 50 170 35 61 .359 parents who attended a hoard of directors meeting. Asked to explain his reason Tavern and Allied Printing. earher this week, swept to vic­ Red Sox centerfielder Fred Vi I 0 0 0 0 Fitzmorris p 0 0 0 0 Umbarger W 2-1 81-3 T-3:15. A-17,488. hair to Lance ^ b b in the 120- defeated Atlanta 8-3 and Mon­ I’m throbbing, I can feel it.” Lynn. Bos 49 175 32 61 .349 “The league hoard set up a false standard to embarrass for dumping his controlling in­ Double elimination finals start Wildcats 4 0 0 20 McDaniel p 0 0 0 0 Thomas 1-3 tories Friday night in the one yard high hurdles, his first The Red Sox raked second- Lynn enjoyed base hits in both Munson. NY 54 211 34 72 .341 terest in the Nuggets, which put Chiefs 3 0 0 15 treal beat San Francisco 4-2. I"! 'I : 38 to 13 9 Totals 36 4 10 3 Kekich 1-3 Montreal San Francisco ■ girls and dissuade girls from playing,” said lawyer Joseph Sunday noon. and two-mile events to the games an(l extended his hitting Hisle. Minn 52 200 30 64 .320 2 1 defeat outdoors in two years, game starter Paul Splittorff for "II 010102213-10 Save-Kekich (1). ab r h bi ab r h bi Walsh. think it may he a veiled attempt to circumvent together the best record in pro Action today will be at both Tornados 0 10 Pliillies 5, Dodgers 1 ' Wasbington. Oak 58 220 28 70 .318 I. “I delight of the largest crowd of a walk and four singles before streak to 18 straight games, li City 202000000-4 HBP-by Peterson (Fregosi). Mangual cf 2 0 0 1 Thomassn cf 5 0 1 0 basketball this past season with Lancers 2 1 0 10 and was beaten by former Jim Lonborg pitched a two- May. Chi 54 189 21 60 .317 federal court rulings that allow girls to compete in amateur Charter Oak Park and Nike the season on the International Mingori entered the game. He longest in the American League I'lillin. Burleson. DP-Buslon 2, WP-Peterson. Balk-Umbarger. Foli ss 4 0 11 Thomas 2b 3 0 0 0 Tigers 1 2 1 7 Boston University runner Dave hitter and rookie Jerry Martin Chambliss, NY 47 175 24 55 .314 Morales lb 4 0 0 0 Murcer rl 5 110 hasehall.” . a 65-19 mark, and which played Field. Track Association tour. this season. He waited until the I , ' .1 I ily 1. I.OB-Boston 5. Kansas T-2:18. A-24,347. Hemery in a special 330-yard in­ hit a grand slam homer to spark allowed a sacrifice fly and lo^er Roberts. Det 43 148 28 46 311 Bailey If 3 111 Speier ss 2 110 League officials have denied charges of discrimination to a 95 per cent capacity Host club members will man Brewers 1 2 1 7 “The leg was really bothering ninth inning of the opener, Wbite. NY 49 185 39 57 .308 I I II 0 3 0 0 termediate hurdle race. Philadelphia’s triumph over Dick Pole, 1-2, had a 4-0 lead it I'.iill. tills 2. Rice. 3B-Brett. HR- .Scott If 0 0 0 0 Montanez lb 3 0 1 0 and claim the cup rule is for the safety of all players. They audience at home, Goldberg the refreshment booth. Stars Home .Runs NATIONAL LEAGUE me but I didn’t want the others before he ever tossed a pitch. poling a three-run homer, then ■ ’ I 1I21, l.yun (101. SB-Burleson, Carter rf 3 0 0 0 Miller 3b 3 0 12 replied: Cosmos 0 4 0 0 Los Angeles. The only hits off National League: Bench. Cin 14: Wynn. Mackanin 2b 4 1 2 1 Adams If 4 0 I’ 0 said about 15 girls play in Nancy’s league and none has com­ to know.” said Jipcho, a prison Hemery, who retired after All six of the Royals’ runs had a pair of singles in the se­ LA. Luzinski and Schmidt. Phil 12; j ■ St -Mayberry. “I believe in San Diego. The Lonborg, 6-3, were a pair of ip h r er bb so Houston St. Louis Parrish 3b 4 110 Hill c 40 0 0 plained about the rule. ^ administrator and teacher, were scored because of homers. cond game. Baker. Atl 10. support' recently of the Padres running for Great Britain in the doubles by Jimmy Wynn in the i,.' W 65 9 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Foote c 2 110 Falcone p 2 0 0 0 JUNIOR after a 3:57.9 mile and an 8:34.8 1972 Olympics, set a world Frank White slammed a three- The two teams continue the American League: Horton. Det. Bonds. Milbourn 2b 4 0 0 0 Brock If 4 110 Scherman p 1 0 0 0 Williams p 0 0 0 0 indicates that San Diego can first and ninth innings. Andy NY and Burroughs, Tex 15; Jackson. Oak 'I'iii'iiii.s L 8-4 6 1-3 Making Ed Kennison’s goal at two-mile. “My running was all record of 35.5 seconds in his in­ run shot in the second and Tony series tonight with Luis Tiant, I. 11 iiiicl 22-3 Gross If 4 0 2 0 Sizemore 2b 3 1 1 1 Breeden ph 1 0 0 0 Arnold ph 10 10 succeed in basketball, too.” Messersmith, who pitched nb- 13: Carbo. Bos 12. Warthen p 1 0 0 0 Moffitt p 0 0 0 0 9:32 of the third period stand smooth except I wasn’t striding Solaita rapped a solo blast in 7-6, scheduled to pitch against UI -Uisc. .McDaniel. Cedeno cf 4 12 0 Davis rf 4 0 11 Goldberg does not, however, TVAND__ itial comeback race. hit ball for six innings, suffered Huns Batted In up, the Minutemen blanked the as well as I could.” Marty Pattin, 4-2. I I U2 Watson lb 4 0 2 0 Smith lb 4 0 11 Brown ph 10 10 Babb’s victo ry , in 13.8 his third loss against nine vic­ the seventh. National lajague: Bench. Cin 53; Cruz rf 4 0 0 0 Simmons c 3 110 Totals 29 4 6 4 Totals 33 2 8 2 believe in the Q’s coach. Beryl Bicentennials, 1-0, last night at His strides were good enough Luzinski. Phil42: Winfield. SD41: Perez. seconds, was not a world record tories. > i.'ii Kansas City Rader 3b 4 110 Melendez cf 4 110 Montreal 010 120 000-4 Shipley, letting the fiery Charter Oak. Kennison’s goal to beat Australian Tony Benson Cin and Simmons. St.L 40. ab r h bi ab r h bi Metzger ss 4 0 0 0 Reitz 3b 4 0 10 San Francisco 200 000 000— 2 RADII but represented a personal Reds 18, Cubs 11 American League: Horton. Det 45;^ Shipley go. Goldberg added that was on a penalty kick. Bill by two-tenths of a second in the I I " liic/. If 3 110 Wohlford If 3 000 .lutze c 4 0 2 1 Guerrero ss 4 0 0 0 E-Falcone, Parrish, DP-Montreal 1. milestone. It was his first vic­ Johnny Bench drove in four- ■Scott. Mil and Bonds. NY 41; McRae. KC general manager Alex Groza Fratelli was best for the losers. two-mile and nip American I I'l II .'■Il .'III ss 4 111 Brett 3b 4 111 Siebert p 1 0 0 0 Reed p 3 2 2 2 LOB-Montreal 3, San Francisco 10. tory over Milbum after chasing runs with a three-run homer Perry Relieved and Burroughs. Tex 39. msk 11)4 120 Otis cf 4 111 Howard ph 10 10 2B-Miller, Brown. HR-Mackanin (3), will stay on “until the situation Stolen Bases SATURDAY Dave Wottle by one-tenth in the the hurdles champion in vain 23 " Il 3 2 2 2 McRae dh 4 120 KForsch p 0 0 0 0 Bailey (2). S-Foote. SF-Mangual. is settled” and will make the and a double to pace a 24-hit at­ National League: Morgan, Cin and 2:15 (22,30) A’s vs. Tigers PEE WEE mile. Jipcho’s performance times. Babb, the nation’s fifth- MU I jir 0 0 0 0 Solaita lb 4 111 Boswell ph 10 0 0 ip h r er bb so club’s selections in Monday’s tack as Cincinnati outslugged Cedeno. Hou 26: Lopes. LA 21: Brock, .I'll I f 4 0 2 1 Pinson rf 3 0 2 0 .INickro p 0 0 0 0 Scherman 4 5 2 2 3 2 4:30 (3) Auto racing, Gaining a forfeit win last also pleased the gathering of ranked hurdler, leaned into the St.L 19: Concepcion. Cin and Liniz. Mtl college player draft. Chicago on a windy day at .. ir: dll 3 0 0 0 Stinson c 2 100 May ph 10 0 0 Warthen W 2-1 5 3 0 0 2 3 boxing night were the Wildcats over 13,233 at Boston University’s Folio wing T r ade 13. “This indicates we’re now tape while Milbum crossed a .'I'll dll 1 0 0 0 White ss 3 113 Totals 36 2 10 1 Totals 33 6 9 5 Falcone L 4-5 5 54233 Wrigley Field. The R ^ s scored American League: Rivers. Cal32; Otis, 5:00 (8) Boxing, U.S. the Stars. Nickerson Field, who ignored 11 III "III :ib2 0 I I Patek ss 20 0 0 llou.ston 010000010-2 Williams 1 0 0 0 0 1 going with nine strong breath later in a standing posi­ 12 runs in the last two innings to KC 28; Patek. KC 17; Washington. Oak two days of rain and damp . ili.iiiiy c 3 0 0 0 Rojas 2b 1000 St. laiuis 200 300 10X-6 Moffitt 3 1 0 0 0 2 Open tion. set a season high for runs in a ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - Aging pitcher Gaylord 16; Nettles and Remy. Cal. Hisle. Minn. franchises and, we hope, with benches to cheer on the unstop­ i I '7b 3 0 0 0 Splittorff p 0 000 IvWatson, Milbourne, Brock. DP-St. Falcone pitched to 2 batters in 6th. 10. This is. the strongest the 7:55 Yanks vs. While Sox, single game by an NL team. Perry was struggling with a 6-9 record for the Cleveland Bonds. NY and North. Oak 15, I ,.l, I 0 0 0 0 Mingori p 0000 HBP-by Scherman (Montanez). Women*s ASA pable Kenyan, winner in 44 of 47 Pitching laiuis I. l.OB-Houston 7. St. Ix)uis5. league has been,” said new WINF “Milbum is strongest after George Foster and Pete Rose Indians, so he was relieved all the trade speculation was ’ |i 0 0 0 0 Bird p 0000 2B-Sizcmore, Watson, Reed. SB-Brock T-2:I6. A-3230. 8:25 Red Sox vs. Royals, races in two years on the ITA iBasijd on iliost victories) Is 30 5 9 5 Totals 30 6 8 6 commissioner Dave Victorious but by what the sixth hurdle and he pulled also homered for the Reds over. National laxigue: Sutton. I.A 10-5; 2. Rader. tour. triple-A left-hander Rick Waits. ■ I.'II 400001000-5 WTIC margin unknown last night was ahead of me at that time,” said while Jerry Morales connected Messersmith. I.A 9-3: .Seaver, NY 9-4; ip h r er bb so DeBusschere, who made the an­ “I don’t think I’m in a slump. The money, apparently in the ...... I , City 03000012X-6 Siebert L 0-1 4 7 5 4 1 0 Philadelphia Los Angeles Brown’s Tire Shoo over PM The track fans also witnessed Babb. “1 almost said, ‘Oh well Gullett. Cin and Jones. SD8-3; Mallack. nouncement of Goldberg’s for the Cubs. The Reds now lead I might have thrown a bad pitch neighborhood of $100,000, came I'l III loll 1. Kamsas City 2. LOB- KForsch 2 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi SUNDAY East in Plainville. The game re­ a pro record in the 440-yard run there he goes,’ but I kept NY 8-4. I 'll I. K.in.sas City 4. Cash 2b 4 0 0 0 Lopes 2b 3 10 0 purchase. the NL West by ZVz games. or two and I probably was from the cash they received American League: Palmer. Balt 10-3; J.Niekro 2 2 1112 1:55 Yanks vs. While Sox^ port did not include the score. by John Smith of Los Angeles, . 1', I in.suii. Rite. HR-White i2l, Solaita 9 10 2 1 0 3 Oates c 4 110 Buckner If 4 0 0 0 DeBusschere said the ABA pressing and it paid off.” Cardinals 6, Astros 2 Ryan. Cal KM; Kaat. Chi 9-3;' Blue. Oak Reed W 7-5 WINF who knocked two-tenths of a se­ pressing a little, but now that earlier in the day from the sale " Butt i4i, Otis (5). SB-Bcniquez, WP-J.Niekro Schmidt ss 2 0 0 0 Wynn cf 4 0 2 1 Marge Malone had four straight Ron Reed, helping himself 9-5; Fitzmorris, KC 8-4: U’e. Bos and hopes to settle the problem of 2:25 (22) Red Sox vs. cond off Warren Edmonson’s all this is over with, I can just of infielder Eddie Brinkman to ’ li 1. I) Slin.i'in. SF-Petrocelli. T-2:()2. A-20,567. Luzinski If 3 110 Garvey lb 4 0 0 0 what to do with the Memphis jits including a homer and Lin- with a two-run double, won his relax and do my job,” Perry, the New York Yankees. Busby. KC8-5; lliinler. NY 8-6. ip h r or bb so Hutton lb 0 0 0 0 Crawford rf 3 0 0 0 Royals, WTIC mark with a 45.2-second time. (eliminates early Sounds, the other league-owned 'aa Hamm was three-for-four. third straight game since com­ 36, said Friday after he was Perry won the Cy Young I. 1 2 713 I’ittshurgh Atlanta Allen lb 4 1 1.1 Cey 3b 3 0 0 0 2:30 (30) Frenrh Upc Smith said maybe the stars Sox Get Doyle I .' I 2-3 ab r h bi ab r h bi Brown If 0 0 0 0 Yeager c 2 0 0 0 team, within two weeks. ing to St. Louis from Atlanta as traded to the Texas Rangers. award in 1972 with a 24-16 'Fennls bad something to do with his |ii|i''ill 0 Stennett 2b 4 0 0 0 Garr 11 4 12 0 .Inhnstone rf 3 0 0 0 deJesus ss 2 0 0 0 “There are several parties in­ KANSAS CITY (UPI) - In­ he went the distance against The Rangers have been hurt record and a 1.92 ERA. Last Taylor 3b 3 10 0 Cruz ph 10 0 0 2:30 (3) Tennis: Sniilli vs. HSHEMEN- ^.^tim e. Pirates Sign Busby ’ , ‘li 6 licbnerllb 4 2 2 0 Perez 2b 5 0 2 1 terested in purchasing the WrRENOWOMUII fielder Denny Doyle was Houston, scattering 10 hits. year he was 21-13 with a 2.51 I'i W 12 3 Oliver cf 4 12 5 Evans 3b 5 0 0 0 Martin cf 3 114 Auerbach ss 0 0 0 0 Borowiak “Lee Evans (Olympic gold by poor pitching this season and PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Jim ' Memphis franchise — both to purchased Friday night by the hope to coax enough of the old ERA. He has pitched more than I lloill pilchcxl to5 hatters in 1st. Slargcll Ib 4 0 10 Gaston cf 3 0 0 0 Izinborg p 3 0 0 0 Mssrsmlh p 2 0 0 0 3:30 (3) Soccer: I’clc medal winner in the 1968 400 Busby Jr., who hopes to follow Lee pb 10 0 0 Boston Red Sox from the Pirates 8, Braves 3 12 10, A'r).:m. Kirkptrek lb 0 0 0 0 Baker rf 3 111 stay in Memphis and to move to 4:30 (8) Tennis: Kverl vs. Smith & Wesson meter race) had talked to me talent from Perry’s arm to give 300 innings in each of the last Parker rf 5 0 11 Lum lb 4 0 0 0 Hough p 0 0 0 0 California Angels for an un­ A1 Oliver drove in five runs in his father’s footsteps, has Hartford, Conn,” said Wade UITITMMIE about astrology (recently) and them a shot at their first three seasons. been sign^ by the Pittsburgh l.'Miiiiuic Minnesota Zisk If 5 12 1 Blanks ss 4 0 2 0 Totals 29 5 4 5 ToUIs 29 1 2 I •V' wS DeBusschere. “I’m optimistic 4M TOLLAND TUMinKI disclosed amount of cash. with a grand slam homer and a . Ranger Manager Billy Martin Sanguillen c 3 1 1 0 Pocoroba c 3 12 0 Philadelphia 000 000 500-5 even though I don’t believe it, American League pennant. Pirates.. ab r b bi ab r h bi that either one or the other will MANOHESTBR The 31-year-old Doyle lost his sacrifice fly to spark discounted Perry’s age. - 'i ll Ion 11 5 13 1 Terrell ss 4 2 3 0 Taveras ss 4 110 Odom p 10 0 0 Izis Angeles 100 000 000-1 iLocatad off M my moon is in Leo and every Busby, an outfielder, was the IliHiker p 4 2 11 Beard p 10 0 0 L()B-Philadelphia2, Los Angeles 4. be accepted soon. But if we Cards Sign Johnson^ second base job earlier this Pittsburgh over Atlanta. The Perry will make his first “ Perry’s a young 36. He I'lliZIi 3 too Carew 2b 42 10 l-H) year at this time I run a string Pirates' eighth pick in the free l.iMiiliiy dh 20 10 Hisle rf 4 13 1 Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 Goodson ph 0 0 0 0 2B-Wynn 2. HH-Martin (2). SB-Ixipes. don’t get the proper commit­ ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Left- season to Jerry Remy after bat­ Pirates raked John “Blue start for the Rangers Sunday keeps himself in shape, got S-Srhmidt, SMlIsForuYOMrliw of phenomenal races. Maybe agent baseball draft earlier this Id IV lb 4 0 0 0 Uliva dh 2 0 12 Sosa p 0 0 0 0 ment we won’t go with 10 handed pitcher Dave Johnson, lalt N ttts; plas ting .260 for the Angels last Moon” Odom, making only his against his old teammates. good habits, he’s like Cesar l ivl'irll 2 0 0 0 Soderhini 3b 4 2 2 4 Williams ph 100 0 ip h r er bb so there is something to it,” he month. teams.” the St. Louis Cardinals' No. 1 year. He has appeared in only second NL start, for seven runs For Perry, the Rangers sent Tovar (the Ranger’s 34-year-old '"I(I'lup cf 3 12 1 Brye rf 0 0 00 Totals 37 8 11 8 Totals 34 3 9 2 Izinborg W 6-3 9 2 1 1 3 4 said. ~~ (UPI photo) His father, Jim Busby Sr., Pittsburgh 002 600 000-8 Messersmith L 9-3 8 4 5 5 The ABA announced pick in baseball’s free agent six games this season. The Red and nine hits in 3 1-3 innings. the youth-hungry Indians peren­ leadoff batter). We’ve been get­ 19)11 il 1 000 Braun If 4 0 3 0 TroatWonMAv' If the stars were in the proper now a coach for the Atlanta li"liiii'ain 3b 4 0 0 0 Ford cf 3 0 0 0 Atlanta 100 000 Oil-3 Hough 1 U 0 0 (UPI photo) Thursday its 84-game schedule draft, Friday signed a contract Sox announced that they would Richie Zisk also homered for nially promising right-hander ting all kinds of hitting. All we HBP-by Messersmith (Schmidt) place for Smith, they wcjre in Newest Yankee Eddie Brinkman Braves, was a major league I Moil an c 4 0 11 Kelly lb 4 0 0 0 E-Stennett, Blanks. DP-Pittshurgh 2. for 1975-76 will start Oct. 24. later move a player off the Pittsburgh and Dusty Baker Jim Bibby, right-handed I,()B-Pllt.sburgh 7. Atlanta 9. T-1:59.' a-.13,970 with the team. the.wrong position for hurdle need to do is get some pitching outfielder. III t'ligcr ss 4 0 10 llorgmann c 3 (10 0 roster to make room for Doyle. Shortstop Was Purchased from Texas connect^ for Atlanta. curveballer Jackie Brown and to go along with it." 1 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 14, 1975 INDEX Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Army Marks 200th Birthday N O T IC It ADVERTISING WOMAN TO BABYSIT oc­ AUTOMOBILE LOT MAN- 1 — Loti tnd Found casional nights, weekends, etc., experienced in cleaning, 2 — Ptrtontit DEADLINE 3 — Announctmtnti 647-1139. polishing, and washing cars, 12:00 noon the day belora 4 — Enltrlilnmsnt must drive, AppW in person ou­ Connecticut Men in Vanguard publication. 5 — Auctions RECREATION Department - ly, Manchesterster Small Cars. 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Will perform chemical Business Opportunity 14 dining room, fireplace, two ^ 5 6 , 9 0 0 opening months of the Revolutionary War. 45 — Boats S Accessories Majestic Tree-surrounded British fleet under Sir Thomas Hardy, her throughout Army divisions, serving from 46 — Sporting Goods testing and normal boiler baths, country kitchen, sun stop by to inspect. No obligation. They had come to join a large group of nI/--. PACKAGE STORE for Colonial in one of townspeople joined with Connecticut Lorraine to Aisne-Marne and the Meuse- 47 — Garden Products room routine. Excellent porch, garage, 6.1 Acres, AGENCY New England militiamen and volunteers 48 — Antiques For more information call F. J See this differently styled 7-room Ranch with 2-car gar­ Manchester’s premier areas. militiamen and showed the perseverence Argonne. 49 — Wanted to Buy salary and benefijte. For more exclusive area, 40’s, Fireside ' 646-1316 649-8782 MANCHESTER marching to oppose British domination. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. age, 2 full bathrooms, full basement and all city utilities Front to back living room, characteristic of the state’s soldiers. Connecticut’s National Guard units, information and to arrange Realty, Inc., 647-9144. Spacious and injmaculate One June 14, 1775, only three weeks RENTALS for an interview, please con­ and more. delightfully private screened Reinforced by help New London and mobilized before the declaration of war, 52 — Rooms lor Rent Situation Wanted is Tium home with large stately porch. Lovely rear yard. before Washington's review of the COVENTRY-Ranch syle three MANCHESTER- renovated Mystic, the group opposed the enemy’s fought with great distinction. Of special 53 — Apartments lor Rent tact the Personnel Depart­ grounds and barn offer regiments at Cambridge, Congress of­ 54 — Homes lor Rent bedroom home, modern Cape, new driveway and Gracious living at a sur­ heavy bombardment and forced them to interest were the First and Second 55 — Business lor Rent ment, 6^1222, eri. 481. FEMALE college student ‘growing’ room for your fami­ ficially designated the troops that were kitchen, full-bath, carpeting lot landscaping, low taxes and prisingly moderate price tag. leave. It was the last foreign battle on regiments of infantry that combined to 56 — Resort Property lor Rent WUiaESTBi IKMORUU. HOSPITAL desires housecleaning job.s to i$. 125x100 deep, asking $22,750, ly and your hobbies. Nine gathering there as its Continental Army. 57 — Wanted to Rent 71 Hayne* SL Manchaatar, Conn. heat, perfect starter home, Call now! Connecticut soil. form the 102nd U.S. Infantry, winning finance her education, rooms, three-car garage, This army would soon be the new nation's 58 — MIsc lor Rent Equal opportunity employer S Contessa Agency, 742-9833 , 742- $33,900,Larry Giglio Broker,, Another conflict unpopular to Connec­ citations for service throughout France. references available. Call Joan, M ake some­ g 65TO:______call 646-7378 or 649-8105. plentiful fruit trees, first permanent armed force. Under the AUTOMOTIVE 643-8653. BELFIORE AGENCY ticut, residents followed soon after. The At the siege of Seichprey in 1918, Maj. 6 4 6 - 4 1 4 4 blueberries and grapes on IVz Articles of Confederation that year, the 61 — Autos lor Sale one happy i:^ MANCHESTER - Redwood Realtors____ 64 7-1413 Mexican War of 1846 began as a border Rau of Hartford and his men of the 102nd 62 — Trucks lor Sale RN’S, LPN’^ u l l and part time acres. $59,000 states had the duty of recruiting for the 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale STRONG jroung man g Farms - Lovely 9-room Raised VERNON-ROCKVILLE, Oak dispute over the U.S. annexation of Texas. defended their position with knives, clubs, □ FINANCIAL positions are“ aiiable for the 3- Today — FrMhette & Martin, Realtors, Inc. • Continental Army, and organizing and 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles specializes in lawn mowing, j:j: Ranch with 3 full baths, and Prospect Sts., two-family, KEEP COOL this summfer’ ln Although the state General Assembly and fists against an overwhelming Ger­ 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile 11 and 11-7 shifts, excellent garage cleaning and painting! Call 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 fireplaced family room, 5 1,850 square feet of living this fully air-conditioned con­ supply its men. Homes six and six plus three, city feared the conflict would expand slavery, man force. For Connecticut men, benefits and pleasant working Billy, 646-2999. g bedrooms, attic fan. Large VERNON - Custom-built six- space in this remodeled older dominium, formal dining room, Since 1775, Connecticut's soldiers have 66 — Automotive Service Bonds-Stocks-Morigagas 8 water and sewers, separate fur­ ROCKLEDGE- Seven-room they supported President Polk's national Seichprey was the symbol of wartime 67 — Aulos lor Rent-Lease conditions. Also 3-11 Supervisor treed lot. Low 50’s. Zinsser naces, fine condition, good in­ Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass room Cape with three home, two family conversion three bedrooms, finished rec upheld an impressive tradition of service request for 50,000 volunteers. position available for qualified COLLEGE GIRLS $; Agency, 646-1511. come $$1,900. Contessa Agency, doors to large deck and patio, bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set on, is possible. $34,900. room, closets galore. Owner valor. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ applicant. Please apply in per­ in the Army's 200-year history. At a time when a private made about $7 specializing in dinner parties. 742-983, 742-6505. large living room-dining-room 1 1/4 acres. Barn. Mid 30’s. • anxious. Jackston Agency, 646- Connecticut, along with Massachusetts, In the second world conflict that cond, third. All kinds. Realty son, Meadows Convelescent Zinsser Agency, 666-1511. a month, Connecticut furnished more than statewide. Credit rating un­ Will provide cleaning before VERNON - Six-room older with cathdral ceilings, 2 %-acre building lot with fruit 1316, 649-8782. Virginia and Pennsylvania, was one of the followed, Connecticut was again well Home 33 Bidweli ST. home with large kitchen, three 700 men for the Regular Army force. Gen. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ and after and serving. Always a MANCHESTER fireplaces, walk-out basement, trees and attractive harp in a represented in the largest force ever □ NOTICES Manchester. $ bedrooms, two-car garage. $23,- with built-in bar, 2-car garage, COVENTRY Four-room Split CLEAN - Three bedroom strongest supporters of the colonists’ Joseph G. Totten, a New Havener who fidential, quick arrangements. neat appearance. Rea.sonable, pleasant residential cause. Coming from corqpr of the state, assembled by the U.S. During the four- Nina 646-2999. 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. $ 37,500 large lot with privacy. $57,000. Level with one-car garage, Ranch, fireplaced living room, directed the siege of Vera Cruz, was in the Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. REAL ESTATE CAREER-earn neighborhood. $16,000 Connecticut soldiers defended the state year war, more than 33,000 Connecticut Six-room dormered CAPE, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, living room, kitchen, two applianced eat-in kitchen, two forefront of state men receiving honors Lost and Found 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- $11,000 plus annually, must' bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser against British invasion and took part in soldiers volunteered and 136,000 were in­ — ford. Evenings, 233-6879. WILL BABYSIT for woiking t;: COLUMBIA-Seven room well landscaped n-ivate yard, 646-4200. full baths, lovely park-like for Mexican War service. have license or in process, all Agency, 646-1511. grounds. Must be sold. Jackston all major revolutionary battles except ducted into' a combined armed force LOST- Savings Passbook 022-0- mothers, children anv age. call Ranch, three bedrooms,two cedar newly The L'nion Divides inquiries, strictly confidential, 643-1715. Happiness Is NEW RAISED Ranch- Seven ,O D E G A R D Agency, 646-1316 - 649-6050. those in the Deep South. totalling 8.3 million men by 1945. At least 13114-8 Hartford National Bank MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd >; baths, two fireplaces, small decorated ^.ireplace, fine April 12, 1861, Ft. Sumter, S.C., was Arruda Realty, M4-1539. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••» generous-sized rooms, 2Vz MANCHESTER - New listing. At least 15,000 state men served as Con­ 3,300 state women also showed their and Trust Co., First mortgages — interim financing Bringing DAD and family to the cj: barn, large pond. Situated on neighborhood, new listing, Aluminum sided Raised Ranch REALTY fired upon by Confederate forces and the nearly three acres. Call baths, family room, 2 THIS SEVEN room Cape tinentals. An additional 25,000 were the patriotism by joining the newly formed Manchester Office. Application — expeditious and confidential HELICOPTER repairman - No won’t last long. CALL with 2-car garage in prestigious offers, a fireplaced living room, great Civil War began. Connecticut service, J.D. Real Estate □ EDUCATION MANCHESTER ART AND >: Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- fireplaces, 2-car garage, 6 4 3 -4 3 6 5 militiamen or "citizen soldiers" who left Women’s Army Corps. made for payment. experience required. Good WARREN E. aluminum siding, large lot. Forest Hills. ’Two full baths, formal dining room, three expressed its Union spirit and disapproval Connecticut’s soldiers participated in Assoc. 646-1980. ;$ 3233. J. Watson Beach Com- their farms and shops to go to war. Others •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• salary, paid training, plus many :J| pany, Manchester Office, 647- This house qualifies for $2,000 enclosed porch, sundeck, three bedrooms, finished rec room, of slavery, and rallied to the North’s actions in every theatre of war. They were benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ CRAFT SHOW bedrooms. Immaculate condi­ became part of the “state troops" who Announcements Private Instructions 10 Center Park $: 9139. Equal housing opportuni- tax creddt. Philbrick Agency, nice quiet area. Jackston Agen­ cause. on the beaches of Normandy, helped to ment required. Call U. S. Army HOWLAND Realtors, 646-4200. tion. Mid 50’s. Zinsser Agency, COLONIAL - by owner, cy, 646-1316, 649-8782. served for short terms to reinforce the S ‘y- In the four years of fighting, nearly 55,- liberate Paris and free thousands of Allied FRANK BERK is looking for an at 643-9462.. Sunday, June 15 REALTORS .643-1108 646-1511. Manchester Green area, large struggling Army in the field. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WOMAN piano teacher at Pine HEBRON - country style three One of the first actions of Congress after 000 Connecticut men fought for the Union, prisoners in Europe. They were responsi­ agent and people to form a Ridge Village, now taking 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. ft PRICED TO SELL FAST- $31,- rooms, fireplace, attached CHEMISTRY LAB- breezeway and garage, private bedroom raised Ranch, a must creating the Continental^ Army was to with 1,200 serving in the Regular Army. ble for capturing parts of the Gothic and country and western band. Call □ EMPLOYMENT students all ages from 6 yeai.s Free Admission and Balloons ftS --- 500 buys this four bedroom RANCH- 5 rooms, city utilities, Even students joined the conflict, with Siegfried Lines, and were instrumental in 649-1912 weekdays after 5 or' chemist/technician, for Ranch, single car garage, yard, $41,900, no agents, call see home, asking 49,500, B/W name Israel Putnam of Pomfret as one of •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• analysis and maintenance of and up. $3. per half hour. 046- handy location. $29,900. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Realty, 647-1419. Yale, Trinity and Wesleyan sending more securing the Philippines. weekends during the day. _ 3968. ft large, lovely backyard. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 649-1546. its four major generals. He was the same Help W anted 13 electroplating solution. Pay Jackston Agency 646-1316, 649- SUNDAY 1-3 P.M. than 1,000 to the front. The state’s units Connecticut National Guardsmen, 646-4200. EAST HARTFORD - Duplex on "Old Put ” who left his plough to answer commensurate with job and CERTIFIED Teacher - M S. g 8782. REDWOOD FARMS - large the Lexington Alarm that spread through saw action in all major theaters of war, members of New England’s 43rd Division, Legal Notice PHONE FROM home to ser­ ability. All benefits including 84 ASHWORTH STREET ■ eight room aluminum-sided corner lot, good potential, four from Bull Run to Antietam, Vicksburg to Degree, will tutor reading, SALT BOX- Large, country Connecticut by April 21. Putnam, with 4,- distinguished themselves in Luzon and vice our customers for super CMS and Biue Cross. Contact S $34,900- Pool, patio and porch in ■Seven room custom designed Cape Cod. Three ■ * Colonial, four bedrooms, 2-1/2 and five rooms, asking $31,900, Appomattox. elsewhere in the Pacific in thousands of math. First-sixth grades. 508- kitchen with built-ins and B/W Realty 647-1419. 000 other state men, marched to support PUBLIC earnings. Choose own hours. Multi-Circuits, Inc. 646-4100, 9 8075 after 3:30 p.m. a clean convenient Cape. bedrooms, large kitchen with adjoining fireplaced family H baths, paneled doors, formal hours of front-line duty. to 5 p.m. fireplace, formal dining room, the colonists in the face of British armed When President Lincoln asked for 75,000 AUCTION Call 549-3137. $; Avante Realty, 646-5461 or 646- doublee door spacious center room, 2 full baths, formal sitting room, with fireplace, H dining and living rooms with The coveted Congressional Medal of wall-to-wall wool carpeting, force. troops, Connecticut’s Gov. William CERTIFIED Teacher will do . HAPPY ft 5461. formal dining area, covered porch and large deck for * MANCHESTER FORECLOSURE SALE ESTABLISHED REAL Estate CLERK typist - No experience entrance halln 3 bedrooms, IVz first floor family room with In the same spirit that led them to Buckingham called for one regiment of Honor went to six of Connecticut’s World tutoring for elementary gi ades, FATHER’S baths, 2-car garage, large lot. outdoor enjoyment. Lots of big 12 over 12 windows tor let ■ War II soldiers. Two recipients, Sgt. 18 Tunxis Trail office needs two full-time sales required. Good salary, paid call 649-1835. large floor to ceiling fireplace, OWNER SAYS "SELL " Lexington. Connecticut men were in the volunteers and received three. Recruiting training, plus many benefits. NEW LISTING This home qualifies for $2,000 in nature’s light, oversized 2-car garage. ■ slate foyer, heated basement, four bedroom Colonial on William Fournier of Norwich and Pfc. Bolton, Conn. peopeople. Wolverton Agency, DAY You are so tax credit. Philbrick Agency, ■ vanguard of the Revolution until its close was so successful in Hartford, Meriden Realltors, 649-2813. Ages 17-35. Enlistment two-car garage, screened porch Hollister St. Foyer, front to and New Britain that the Hartford Rifle John Magrath of East Norwalk, were By order of the Superior to “beautiful” LAKEFRONT Realtors, 646-4200. 92 ASHWORTH STREET ■ in 1783 — from Bunker Hill to Trenton, Court for Hartford County, required. Call U. S. Army at and many extras, $61,900, back living room with Brandywine to Yorktown. Her soldiers Co. and West Meriden Militia were among killed in actions above and beyond the call RN’s wanted for full and part- 643-9462. □ REAL ESTATE to me Spacious three bedroom Dutch Colonial, large living H Beechler-'Tanguay, 646-2212, of duty. dated May 16,1975, in a case en­ BILL COHAGE RANCH- with gorgeous view. ■ fireplace, dining room, the first volunteer companies accepted by time on 11 p.m.7 a.m. shift. room with fireplace, formal dining room, exquisite ■ 649-8678. suffered through the severe winter of 1777- titled, “Heritage Savings — HAPPY Four room cottage on love­ Large living room with beamed kitchen, screened porch, the governor. Recent Gonfliets Apply to Directors of Nursing, MOTHERS HELPER for the Homes For Sale 23 the MOLD kitchen with appliances, fir^ floor family room, with * 78 at Valley Forge, and the next year "Old Loan Association, Inc. vs. ly, quiet Andover Lake. Will cathedral ceilings and aluminum siding, huge treed P”f s ” troops wintered at Redding in Throughout the Civil War, Connecticut The Army would never again approach Salmon Brook Convalescent summer. Responsible teenager Love, Carol, Billy, FATHER’S deck and front porch, one full and 2 halt baths. 2-car at- H SIX ROOM Colonial - 1 1/2 Donald Barrows, et al” , there to assist with four young be sold with practically all fireplace, formal dining room, baths, built-ins, stone patio, lot. Price reduced to $42,900. crude huts. was in the forefront. The first regiment to its World War II strength, but it would call Home, (off House Street) $34,900 - 6 room Cape, full Margaret, Brian, Michael DAY fully equipped kitchen with tached garage. H upon Connecticut men twice within the will be sold at public auction, a Glastonbury. Please call 633- children, five days a seek, 9-4. dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, furnishings. 'This is a scarce ■ flowering shrubs, one car at­ Connecticut mustered eight original arrive in Washington completely equipped Michelle, Crist Love, sliding glass doors to deck. next 20 years. Following the heritage es­ raised ranch, single family 5244. Must have own transportation nice trees. Hutchins Agency, item. We suggest an im­ DIRECTIONS: Porter Street aett to right on Qrandviaw St., flret right If ■ tached garage, high 30’s. Call C. regiments in the field, and reorganized and ready for duty was the First Connec­ to Forest Hills area, 646-6788. and Bob Huge family room with stone E. Lamson Agency, 633-0227. tablished from Lexington to Luzon, they dwelling containing six rooms, Realtors, 646-3166. LISA mediate call. fireplace, two full baths. Ashworth. and consolidated them during the ticut Volunteers under Col. Daniel Tyler. SECRETARY - Receptionist, responded. Both Korea and Vietnam three bedrooms, one full bath, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ■ Revolutionary War. Although a draft was Gen. Nathaniel Lyon of Eastford, killed in REAL ESTATE CENTER two half baths, large den and doctor’s office. East Hartford $1,500 - $2,500 cash bonus. U. S. 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built BELFIORE AGENCY SEE YOU SUNDAY! | MANCHESTER - Vernon area. sometimes used, new soldiers were en­ action in Missouri in 1861, became a affected thousands of the state’s Regular Army Infantry, Artillery and 646-420h. Country living, convenient loca­ study, and two-car garage. Said specialist, typing, some Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family Realtors 647-1413 646-4144 ticed by a bounty of $20, a new suit of northern hero as the first Union general to Army soldiers. Reservists, and National shorthand, four day week, armor. 30 days paid vacation. room, fireplaces, garages. tion, charming 6 room Colonial FHaETTE&MUTM, MO. Realtors Guardsmen. premises are described as Good salary, paid training, OLDER HOME- Large living Cape, formal dining room, 11/2 clothes, and the promise of a 100-acre land die in battle. The first state symbol of the experienced desired. Reply Hutchins Agency, 646-31G6. room with dining area, eat-in ■I AVaac\xacd & ^osse\\o| 263 Main Street MaidiMtif follows: grant. Union to fly over rebellious South Carolina When South Korea was invaded in 1950, box, DD, Manchester Herald. education benefits. Enlistment RAISED RANCH - Seven baths, expandable, three car Lot No. 7 on a map entitled required. Call U. S. Army at rooms, 3' bedrooms, 2 kitchen, 1 baths, 3 bedrooms, garage, acre lot. Low 40’s. Red Connecticut Raided was also a Connecticut flag. U.S, Army forces were asked to help. VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, HAPPY porch. Interior completely REALTORS-MLS < “Map of Ansaldi Acres, Proper­ INSPECTORS for final inspec­ 643-9462. with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, fireplaces, 2-car garage, family Arrow Realty, 872-8555. At least eight times the British raided Connecticut usually met or exceeded her Ultimately, the Army mobilized nearly redorated, 2-nar garage. $33,- 189 Weat Canter Street MANCHESTER - Ansaldi built three million men and once again sum­ ty of Andrew Ansaldi, Bolton, tion. Experienced aircraft large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver­ room, modern kitchen with Colonial, prestigeearea, move- Connecticut territory. On each occasion, Civil War manpower quotas. But when AIRCRAFT Mechanic - No 30th beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall 500. Philbrick Agency, moned its “citizen soldiers.” More than Connecticut, Scale 1” equal parts. Nights and days, aJl ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. Realtors, 646-4200. M in ch e tte r in condition, fully paneled fami­ Connecticut rose in opposition. At Dan­ recruiting lagged, Buckingham ordered a benefits. Equal opportunity experience required. Good CHET B. carpeting, air-conditioners, TOLLAND - Two-year old PORTER STREET area - draft in 1862. More than 1,200 were con­ 67,000 Connecticut men served during the 100’, June 9, 1961, Hayden L. eight-room Ranch, set on one Raised Ranch ready for ly room, two fireplaces, bury, Ridgefield, New Haven, Fairfield, employer. Dean Machine salary, paid training, plus many MANCHESTER - Four family professionally landscaped. $52,- CONQOMINIUM spacious lot with charming scripted, yet few actually reported for du­ war years in Korea and around the world. Griswold C.E., revised August BIRTHDAY 000. Philbrick Agency, CONTEMPORARY Raised acre treed lot. Two full baths, decorating, rugs, etc. Take ad­ Greenwich, Norwalk, and New London, Products Inc., 102 Colonial benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ in center of town, four rooms BILL F. Ranch- Large, modern kitchen COLONIAL STYLE CONDO landscape, excellent value, The 43rd Division, made up of Guardsmen 1,1963” which map is on file in ment required. Call U.S. Army Si Realtors, 646-4200. v)all-to-wall carpet throughout. vantage of the $2,000. tax credit British forces met with colonial hostility ty- Road, Manchester. each apartment. Incom e over with pantry, formal dining and buy this home. 120 by 200 has heated rec room, shows principals, $60’s, 643-1839. After a federal Conscription Act of 1863 from Connecticut, Rhode Island and Ver­ the Town Clerk’s office of said at 643-9462. $6,000. Excellent estate builder, Fireplaced living room, eat-in very well, immediate oc­ as they tried to pillage and burn. KATHY room with built-ins, living room kitchen, family room, sundeck. foot lot, seven room home with established the principle of universal mont, was called to active duty in tlate Town of Bolton and being more PART-TIME liquor store, $56,500. Wolverton Agency, NEW COLONIAL - Six rooms, cupancy, $32,000. EAST HARTFORD - two- In the last Revolutionary War battle on 2Vz bath , first-floor laundry, wit h cathedral ceiling and Mid 40’s. Additional land 21/2 baths, and a sunny, delight­ military service, many Connecticut men 1950. It strengthened NATO forces in Ger­ particularly bounded and Manchester, two evenings and EYES OPEN? Rise and shine Realtor, 649-2813. g Happy Father’s Day DUSSAULT fieldstone fireplace from floor family, four and five rooms, Connecticut soil. Col. William Ledyard of described as follows: as full time route service per­ aluminum siding, formal dining available. Zinsser Agency, 646- ful kitchen. Mid $50’s and well F.J. SPILECKI New London and his gallant band of used legal ways to avoid duty. Payment of many and fought gallantly on the Korean Saturday afternoon, good pay ■■■— ■sBgainam) Redeem this Coupon to ceiling, redwood paneling, worth it. And, we will take your needs some work, but good in­ NORTHEASTERLY: and pieasant work. Please son, salary open, training. room, fireplace, handy to bus 1511. Realtor colonists defended Ft. Griswold in Groton $300 in lieu of service was an accepted battlefront. for a Father’s Day gift four bedrooms, 2 full baths, home in trade. T. J. Crockett, vestment, asking $35,900, B/W BY LAND NOW OR write box B, Manchester Jobseekers, 568-1070. *33,900 and shopping. $42,800. Philbrick 643r2121 Realty, 647-1419. against in surmountable odds. Opposed by practice and substitutes could be bought The introduction of combat troops in of 18 holes of golf. Agency, Realtors,.646-4200. large family room with MANCHESTER • Realtors, 643-1577. FORMERLY OF Andrew An­ Herald. is all it takes to buy this supot luom HA-HA-HA fireplace, den or library, 5 Benedict Arnold, who had since become a for between $200 and $300. Vietnam in 1965 bagan yet another LAW ENFORCEMENT - No Compliments of my saldi and land now or formerly Caoe. niove-in coh(|ition Aluiniiium sliding glass doors, 2 large ’46,900 BOLTON - over an acre of trees traitor to the American cause, Ledyard The state’s participation in the great challenge to Connecticut’s soldiers. ASSISTANT Service manager, experience required. Good sided, full liasemerit, fenced yard. NEW RANCH - Extra large of one 'Valentine, partly on Mommy, Daddy, and Me decks, 2-car garaae, large lot. Outstanding Duplex and shrubs, included with this was killed and his troops forced to sur­ conflict ended as the First Regiment of Already by 1966, American strength there experience preferred, full salary, paid training, plus many Must be seen. Call today. modern kitchen, two bath?, each, in all, 209.67 feet; ,g - Your Loving Grand- Chuckle, Chuckle fireplace, 2-car garage, ^$68,500. Philbrick Agency, Each family will have seven seven room Cape, up to four render. Connecticut Volunteer Infantry escorted was 320,000 and steadily climbing. By the benefits. Apply in person Mr. benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Realtors, 646-4200. GIFT FOR DAD! time the conflict ended, Connecticut’s own SOUTHEASTERLY: ment required. Call U. S. Army g daughter Beri aluminum siding and windows, spacious rooms with full base­ bedrooms, family room with Just as Connecticut had helped to open Gen. Grant to Appomattox to accept Lee’s Koppelman, Chorches Motors. KEITH REAL ESTATE fireplace, kitchen includes all surrender in 1865. Twelve medals had been total involvement exceeded 32,000 from all by Lot #8 as shown on said 643-9462. Love, Bob large deck, picture window in ment, attic, garage, porch, A NEW HOME QUALITY BUILT the Revolutionary War, the state assisted 646-4126 649-1922 basement with walk-out to MANCHESTER - New listing - appliances, modestly priced at awarded by Congress to Connecticut corners of the state. map, 192.85 feet; OIL BURNER Service Person - Six-room Cape, one car garage, trees and shrubs; all the in bringing it to a close. Col. David INTERESTING professional patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ $45,000, Wolverton Agency soldiers, but the cost was high. More than Since 1973, no state residents has been SOUTHWESTERLY: must be experienced in residen­ excellent condition, quiet amenities of a single home Realtqrs^4^28R Humphreys of Derby, an aide to Gen. tial burners, all benefits, model for teaching position, ■a cy, Realtors, 646-4200. JAMESA-lXcCARTHY Washington, had the honor of presenting to 5,000 were killed or died in Confederate drafted into the Army of the United by Tunxis Trail, 234.67 feet; street, $34,900. Hayes (ilorpora- with an income. Walking dis­ transportation furnished. Call dealing with people, confident, tion, 646-0131. tance to schools, shopping, Congress the flag surrendered by the prison camps. States. Like the original members of the and part time. Future. Jobseekers, BOLTON LAKE - adorable 2 CAPE- Eat-in kitchen, formal FOREST HILLS-Manchaster NORTHWESTERLY: 529-8287 between 8 a.m. and 4 bus, and Manchester Hospital. 0p S«H6USE British at Yorktown. Peace on the home front lasted only 33 Continental Army from Connecticut who p.m. for interview. 568-1070. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, dining room, fireplac^ living (GRISSOM ROAD) by Lot #6 as shown on said $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet An immaculate home, a SUNDAY 1-3 P.M War of 1812 years before Connecticut again went to gathered at Cambridge in 1775, they are utility room, fenced in yard for room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ L-RANCH - Contemporary - 3 bedroomt, 2 bathe, spacloue map, 200.58 feet. CONSTRUCTION Surveyor - HAPPY FATHER’S age, immaculate condition, kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, pleasure to show. “SOUTHVIEW” Only 31 years after Humphreys appeared war. Although little more than 50 state volunteers fulfilling a 200-year tradition of AUTO MECHANICS - foreign privacy. Across the street from tile baths, $435 month income, beamed ceiling liv. room, 2-car gar. DATE OF SALE: Friday, No experience required. Good beach. Hurry only $26,500. HAVE A $36,900. Philbrick Agency, before Congress, Connecticut was again soldiers served in the Regular Army in the Connecticut service. car experience preferred, but DAY Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. D.W. FISH NEW DUPLEX HOMES June 20, 1975 will cross-train domestic salary, paid training plus many Marge Greene Realty, 456-2216, HAPPY DAY Realtors, 646-4200. A community of quality MANCHESTER WEST benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ TO THE WORLD’S REALTY CO. TIME OF SALE: 12:00 Noon experience people, first and se­ 643-6775. __ at the BEST DADDY built three bedroom (OFF KEENEY STREET) PLACE OF SALE: On the cond shift openings. Apply Ted ment required. Call U. S. Army 643-1591 RANCH - 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathe 643-9462. Ma n c h e st e r - Magnificent 5 HEBRON All My Love, homes, 1 V2 baths, huge premises Trudons Volkswagen, 646-2838. CAPE COO - 7 rms., 3 bedrooms, VA baths. Ciit*&Cu4* bedroom Custom Colonial in Your Daughter, kitchens and living College Graduates NfCfSSAWY ** TERMS OF SALE: $5,000 COMPASSION never hurts, one of Manchester’s finest SPORTSMANS OPEN HOUSE CAPE- Six rooms, treed lot, RAISED RANCH - 7 rms., 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. deposit in cash, certified check GROWING BUSINESS Needs Sonya Marie rooms, separate heating You - over twenty-one, for ap­ care for older person, live-in, areas. Full-size tennis court, in- CLUB city utilities, handy location, DUTCH COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1W baths, or bank check. Balance to be pointment call, 456-02'fl salary open, references. ground heated pool, fantastic 1 to 5 Saturday and Sunday $31,500. Philbrick Agency systems and basements. COLONIAL - 7 rms., 3 bedrooms, 2U sale, any reasonable offer, 643^ ment in modern four-family, bedroom duplex; half of two V HAPPEN TO HAVE THE THREE DOL­ I’M vW5T AN WE'VE MADE SOME I ------I THIS TIME.? s p r a y '/ ©ERMS, Dues, 01S- YOU'LL n e v e r m e n t io n 7579. convenient to shopping and 1-86, family, includes appliances, floor,-new tires, good condition, LARS SHE OWES YOU I’LL PAY IT TO HER, AN' SHE'LL INNOCENT 0Y5TANPEI?, PROGRESS, TWI66S, ^ PP^Fl^TOI^P AGREEA&UE ODORS' $155 per month includes heat, and carpeting. Full casement, bought van, must sell, 646-1749. O U R A r YOU AND OET IT FROM HER LATER.' MRS. HOOPLE, BUT , BUT WE NEED MORE' IT MUSCOVY ducklings for one hot water, appliances, parking $250 per month. Paul W. 1 DON'T WANT YOU O R O U SIN S NEW EST AROUND THE R E ST OF THE DAY.' t h e B0Y5 ASKED I h m p h : T e l l t h e m 1969 FORD LTD wagon, $375. COu GH: s . dollar each, call 742-8678. and storage, 646-1510, 649-0304. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, or , PRODUCT/ ME TO ASKi IS THE NOT To PANIC, 1 643-4535. Good running condition. ECONOMY DRIVE Evenings, 649-8400. BIG ■ s t il l h a v e a FREE female kittens, 8 weeks, THREE ROOMS, with heat and DOIN' THE JO B OR 2 angora tortoise, one angora appliances, no pets, centrally MANCHESTER - Family style COUPLE OP id e a s : WILL WE BE BOILIN' black and white, one short- located, available now. Securi­ 2 b^room Townhouse, private 1973 DODGE, van, paneled, / f haired red. 646-0867. ty deposit required. Call after entrances and patio, fuU base­ carpeted, radio, tapes, stereo, OUR BELTS FOR • 4 one, 643-2384 or 647-9660. ment. Includes heat, appliances refrigerator, tow hitch. 643- BROTH / FOR SALE - Pedigree poodles, and carpeting, $250 per month. 0753. Set for camping. one male, one female. Call 647- FIME ROOMS - first floor, ■ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646- t-'V Im i 9813 after 6 p.m. middleage couple, stove, 1021 or 643-4535, 1971 RENAULT RIO, 55,000 V' f original m iles, front body refrigerator, garage and heat, £ 19:5 e> MY WORD. SONS of Champions — AKC no pets, call M3-5555. TWO BEDROOM luxury damage, runs excellent, 35 Ib-lV 1 1 MARTHA, HOW Sheltie puppies, nine weeks old, townhouse, located in Highland miles per gallon, $400, COULD WE 23 Services Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articles tor Sale 41 Homes For Sale sable and white, shots and FOUR ROOM apartment, full Park section of Manchester. evenings, 643-4502 after 5:30. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD POSSIBLY Wooded and private. For infor­ AVAILABLE supervised day TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service 24 FT. WOOD extension ladder, papers. $150. 644-2052. size kitchen, self cleaning -:CHOMP-CHOMP-F'r HEBRON - spiffy six room stove, refrigerator, spacious mation call 646-1616, or 649- DATSUN 1200, 1973, 27,000 ^ ------care, with meals for your elder­ - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ 40 inch. Sears electric range...... I KNOIV HOW YOU I'M ^ TIGHTEN UP aluminum sided Cape on plea­ cabinets and closets. Heat, hot 5295. original miles, standard, 31 YOU MET AAICKEY'S I YES... AND I THINK ly relative, while you go to ditions, custom builaing. No job Two refrigerators, good for L ive sto ck 44 FELT ABOUT KITTY... / A LITTLE ■ - PROBLEM, ANY MORE? sant comer lot, easy driving water, laundry facilities, adults mpg very clean, excellent run­ IT'S ... BECAUSE work, shopping, visit a friend. too small. Free estimates. Over shop, cottage, M3-2^. AND WHEN SHE 60T /SURPRISED distance from Hartford, asking, preferred. Lease and security WILLINGTON, one, two, and ning condition, $1,850, 649^2989. I'M SO HAPPY., MARRIED.... I WAS \ MYSELF, Call 649-2^ for information. 25 years’ experience. M3-5769. ONE HORSE trailer, very good ?36,500, B/W Realty, 647-1419. three bedroom apartments, AFRAID YOU MIGHT \ AAA] \ $ KITCHEN SET - 50x35 condition, $150 firm. Can be deposit. No pets. $230. 643-4884. 1-^OU GAVE with fireplaces, central air con­ 1954 CHEVROLET - $100. Call NEVER FALL IN LOVE RAD Pool Service, pumping, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Daystrom with extra leaf and seen at 51 Summit St. M3-8656. AGAIN] HER A MANCHESTER - four bedroom NICE FURNISHED three room ditioning, appliances, pool, and days 649-3567 or evenings 646- cleaning, patching, filter and walls, fireplaces, flagstone four chairs, gray and chrome. THIRD IDEA, older home, large rooms, with apartment, wall-to-wall carpet, sauna, pollution free country 0118. pump service. 742-8352. terraces, concrete repairs, in­ Mahoney drop leaf dining set, WHY m o t h e r s <3ET g r a y 6-W much charm on landscaped cor­ Boats-Accessorles 45 all utilities included, $190, no living with highway con­ I M A JO R -- side and outside. Reasonably 55x36 with extra leaf and four > t>75byHEA. iftC. TM Htg US Pll 0*t ner lot, $59,500, B/W Realty, venience, appointment only, FBR your bookkeeping needs: priced. M3-0851. chairs, asking $75 each. All in pets, adults only, security 647-1419. 643-2139, 684-3081. quality work done in my home. excellent condition, M9-0661. 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. deposit required, call 643-9678. UP TO *100 MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER Call Lee, 228^)151. ANY TYPE remodeling, Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- Lots-Lar)d For Sale 24 SIX large room duplex, MANCHESTER - Green, se­ SEE, OUR TV. alterations, carpentry, WESTERN Roping Saddle — 8119. JUNK CARS T H A T '5 ' f O U W N r / LEAVE secluded back yard, just cond floor apartment, AH! ODD JOBS - Trucking, home English Hunt bridle and mis­ SET IS DIM WITH MUCH THE UGHTON WHILE : BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ masonry, and concrete, free es­ references required. $160 repairs, vards cleaned. timates, Tony Squillacote, M9- cellaneous horse pack, call M9- 1975 18 ft. SEA Sprite, tri-hull, redone, convenient location, WANTED THIS LIGHT ON, I'M READING, frontage R-2 zone. $11,000 140 horsepower, I/O, with 6 $190. Security, references. 649- monthly, 643-5983. WE WILL PAY UP TO BETTER/ ' Wolverton Agency, Realtors. Experienced handyman. Free 0811. 0212. estimates. Reasonable. 643- hours. Call 872-^4. 4679. $100 649-2813. NEW three .roonji apartment '(Ilim L 0304. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 YARD SALE — 225 hp Johnson and bath, centrallv located, FORYOURJUNK CAR outboard motor, antique tables, 1974 12 FT. Aluminum boat, 6 THREE ROOM apartment, BOLTON-Building lot, 200’ heat, appliances, near bus line, parking, mature adults only. No Depending on Year and LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics BIDWELL Home Improvement chairs, dining room set, clock, 1/2 HP motor, excellent condi­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER fron age, one acre, $10,500. pets, security and references. M odel and cellars cleaned. For free Co. E xpert installation of miscellaneous items. Saturday tion and 1974 trailer, $450, 649- 649-9021. : Owner, 6^2923. Call 643-5052. FREE TOW estimates, call 647-9610 aluminum siding, gutters and and Sunday, 18 Trotter St. 2781. F a " Y ' f i r s t 'N W E'RE PUTTING^ He'll have to MANCHESTER - available SAME DAY SERVICE anytime. trims. Roofing installation and COOKOUX ) O F T H E O N T H E PO G r/ y ^ tc h me -firsts, BUILDING LOT - 125’xl22’ MANCHESTER GARDENS - repairs. M9-M95, 875-9109. DRESSES, skirts — excellent 14 FT. FIBERGLASS speed­ immediately, three furnished PLEASE CALL FOR HEY? REASON! Zone A. Call owner, 646-4843. two bedrooms apartments in /-■i /'"X-'-Y . LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. condition, reasonable, size 16. boat with 50 HP Mercury and rooms, $175, 646-2699. CURRENT PRICE LISTS beautiful country setting, walk Imestment Property 25 Cellars and attics cleaned, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Tan corduroy couch cover, trailer, $500 firm. Can be seen 8 a.m.-4 p.m. MANCHESTER — available to everything. $189 monthly, in­ 522-1104 lawns mowed, small tree work. roofing, storm windows, aw­ green slipcover. M9-9815. 458 Graham Rd., S. Windsor, 644-3194. immediately, five rooms, first cludes, heat, hot water, after 5 p.m. 247-0910 APARTMENT BUILDING with I^ee estimates. Phone 643-6000. nings. Quality workmanship, floor, $140, 646-2699. appliances. Supt. 646-0090. ALLIED attached professional office. free estimates. Fully insured. FIFTEEN gallon tree sprayer •••••••••••••••••#•••••••••• DRAPERY installation ser­ Garden Products 47 SCRAP METALS Built 1973, centrally located. 872-9187, M9-3417. with Briggs and Stratton motor, Homes tor Rent 54 Three units, consisting of: vice, over 10 years experience, large dog trap, large bird 741 WINDSOR STREET CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE free estimates. Call Fran Moir, ROOFING - Specializing cages. Call M9-5875. RYE STRAW - for garden mul­ 6 ^ three bedrooms, living room, SINGLE FAMILY - Five room HARTFORD 649-4005. repairing roofs, new roofs, ch, bedding and so forth, $1.50 VILLAGER APARTMENTS dining room, 1 1/2 baths, Ranch, $225. per month plus gutter work, chimneys, cleaned HEPPLEWHITE dining table, per bale at farm Vernon, 875- Five-room townhouse apart­ ALL RISHT. WHAT IS IT X t u t . TUT. M V D EA R kitchen with all built-ins. deposit and others. Call 742-6519 UNCLE PLATO! YOU WANT ME 1 LISSAl DON'T Jack5tD!rAg«ncy_646-1316. MASONRY - all types concrete and repaired. 30 years six chairs, Westinghouse 7308, will deliver minimum ten ment, V /i tiled baths, 2 air- between 7:30-8;15 a.m. Trucks tor Sale 62 I TOOK THAT TO DO NOW ? I L O O K S O work, fieldstone spwialty, over , experience.. Free estimates. washing machine, American bales. conditioners, wall-to-wall IDIOTIC TEST PAINED Business Property 26 20 years experience, free es­ Howley, M3-5361. oriental rug, attic TV antennae, carpeting, full basement, Business lor Rent 55 YOU ARRANGED BUCKLAND FARMS - 1947 CHEVY % ton stake body. timates. After 5, 643-1870 or 644- M3-7924. heat, hot water, appliances. BY ART SANSOM WITH DOCTOR MANCHESTER - 10,000 ^uare 2975. ROOFING - Installation and Strawberries - pick your own, Powerful five speed transmis­ W O LF0AN0 Adults only, no pets. OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main foot brick industrial building, repairs, gutters, storm win­ TAG SALE — 43 Brainard large field, good picking, open sion. Good tires. Built-up KLUTZ.! L _ Street. Call 643-4846. springs. 643-2880. ground level and raised loading RELIABLE AND Experienced dows, doors. Experienced Place, Saturday and Sunday, 9- daily, 8-7, follow signs from 649-7620 ' yardwork services by colllege quality workmanship. Fully in­ dusk. Household articles, mis­ Caldor, Manchester. docks. Own for $6. per foot in­ MANCHESTER - Office graduate. Call JCappy’s Lawn sured. Free estimates. cellaneous furniture, etc. MY LOSS is your gain, rolled y - A cluding land. Move into your spaces for rent on Main St. in and Garden Service, 5684723. Reasonable prices. Rick STRAWBERRIES - Pick your over 1973 landad rover, excellent own building for as cheap as MANCHESTER - Gracious two Manchester. Ideal location for TERRARIUM Sand - 40$ per own. 224 Hillstown Rd., running gear, 13,000 miles, best you can rent. City utilities. Burnett, 646-30(6. bedroom Townhouse, in a professional offices, aad very COLLEGE BOY Will do yard lb. 14 colors, glass containers Manchester, open 9 a.m. til 8 offer, 649-9712. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. prestigious area. Formal convenient to all facilities, work - has several years of Heating-Plumbing 35 available. Bolton, M3-1814. p.m., large field. dining, private patio and en­ please call 646-4100, 9 to 5 p.m. 1974 TOYOTA Hi-lux. Radio, MANCHESTER - commercial experience and most equipment trances, full basement. building, 2,232 square feet, plus including truck, mower and SEWERLINES, sink lines, P(X)L For Sale — 18’x4’ round, STRAWBERRIES - Pick your cap, radiais, 8,000 m iles, Includes heat, appliances, and excellent condition. 649-8975. full basement, plus three, three chain saw, etc., call after 6 cleaned with electric cutters, all complete, never used. Call own. Free containers. Open 8-8. air-conditioning. 1 1/2 baths, OFFICE SPACE room apartments, built in 1971, p.m., 649-3761. by professionals. McKinney 646-1753 after 5 p.m. No children under 14. 30 Klark dog or cat permitted up to 20 all utilities, excellent traffic Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Street, South Windsor. FOR RENT lbs. $300 per month. Paul W. 250 square feet, center of Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 flow, great potential, F. J. PROFESSIONAL floor care pany, M3-5308. 24 FT. X 4 FT. Round pool, Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or and carpet shampooing. Free Muskin filter, vacuum, etc., A ntiques 48 Manchester, air conditioning THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. 643-4535. EXPER T bicycle repairs, all estimates, excellent rates, call NO JOB too small, toilet best offer, 646-8765. and parking. Call 643-9551. Tb sw icm WMO SUbbCSIEV TME HETURM OF ATEX CWOBl makes, models and speeds. Wiggins Maintenance Service. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen e im MANCHESTER - industrial BIRCH STREET - Five large Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, e 646-1642. faucets replaced, repaired, rec GIANT TAG Sale - Pinney’s 182 glass, pewter, oil , or BY V.T. HAMLIN RELAX, LAD'y'./.., zoned brick building, two rooms, second floor, $150. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- ALLEY OOP rooms, bathroom remodeling, London Road, Hebron, June 14, other antique items. R. SIR....TW AT IT AIN'T stories plus basement, 11,542 Married couple with two Resort Property 2098. SMOKE IS... HURTING, square feet, city utilities, fully- CARPET installation - residen­ heat modernization, etc. Free and 15th. 94, rain or shine. An­ Harrison, 643-8709. children, 649-8350. For Rent 56 N o so p y / o tial and commercial, carpet estimates gladly given. M & M tiques, model A and T Ford ...BETTERTO LOSE A BIT OF LUGGAGE. sprinklered, ^6,500, F. J. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - repairs - van upholstered, MS- Plumbing & Heating, M9-2871. miscellaneous parts. Furniture, COLLECTOR wishes to TWAN OUR LIVES, E RIGHTO, Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. FIVE Chestnut Street - Attrac­ C A P E COD - C h a th a m , lowest ratek available. 9758. books, new and used household purchase older oriental rugs. M'LORDi tive 4 1/2 rooms, second floor avaiiable June 21-June 28, cot­ Immediate binding. Exclusive FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing items. Plants and macrame Will top any real offer. Please Real Estate Wanted 28 apartment, stove, and tage near all beaches, sleeps NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ PA PER HANGING Expert. - Repairs and remodeling, holders, children’s picnic call after 6 p.m. 6464344. refrigerator, $150 monthly. six, 643-1073. surance Agency, 643-1126. ALL CASH for your property Your average paper, in average sewer lines cleaned electrical­ tables, body building weights, Across from Center Park. Near room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- ly. Prompt service on emergen­ and much more. ANY QUANTITY of furniture, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, bus line, shopping, etc. Lease, MADISON, New Hampshire - ■ MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - 38M. cies. M3-7024. paintings, brass, china, steins, instant service. Hayes Agency, security. Middleaged couple three bedrooms, fireplace, for the past 10 years we have TAG SALE - M Homestead or collector items. Purchase or 646- 0131. preferred. No pets or children. electric facilities, rustic, quiet, been the leading agency in the JANITORIAL and Cleaning BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Street, Manchester. June 14-15. auction. 644-8962. References required. Call 649- convenient, weekly $110. 875- area insuring motorcycles. Get Service — Serving Manchester bing - All heating and plumbing 94. Many antiques, brass bed, SELLING your house? Call us 7911 mornings and evenings. 2272 or 1-603-367-4797. our rates before you "rev” up. area for 18 years. M3-5747. repairs plus remodeling. Call brass and iron twin bed, corner WINDSOR CRADLE $50; old first and we’ll make you a cash Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• M3-1496. china closet, wine press, old express wagon, $40; iron bread offer. One day service. T. J. CHARLES APARTMENTS - YORK BEACH, Maine, mooern 6-H Painting-Papering 32 teal, $35. Call 646-6546. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. tools, bottles, ink wells, dinette East Middie Turnpike, 4 1/2 cottage in pine tree setting and 10-SPEED C-Itoh touring set, 7’ skiff, model T pickup box room Townhouse 11/2 baths, all just a minute to beautiful bicylce. Superior quality, with EXPERIENCED Painters (14 □ MISC. FOR SALE and parts, new storm doors, W anted to Buy 49 IMMEDIATE CASH for your appliances, 2 air conditioners, beach, sleeps four, $135, per precisioned gears. Durable and years). Free estimates, low brass buckets, chests, mis­ property. Let us explain our “carpeted, heat, hot water, week, 617-485-2473. in excellent condition. $90. Call bids. Call Bill DiYeso, M9-1236. ANTIQUE furniture, old WIN AT BRIDGE fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Articles tor Sale 41 cellaneous items. Nice storage, patio, sound proofing, BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Bob Alibrio M9-5037. clothing, girl’s size - . Much musical instruments, dolls, 646-1789. 647- 1413. 6 8 washer-dryer hObkups, base­ THREE BEDROOM Cottage on more. Off WeSt Middle Turn­ clocks, statues. Almost ALUMINUM sheets used as ment garage. $260 monthly. Ashford Lake. Enclosed porch, 1974 HONDA - CL 200, excellent 5 h e ''S a g r e a t h e l p PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. pike or off Woodland Street. anything old. Call anytime, 646- INSTANT cash for your home. printing plates, .007 thick, Charles Ponticelli, 646-0800, private sandy beach, paddle condition, very low mileage, O N c l e a n i n g d a /] Five years experience. Rain date, June 21-22. 1882, 646-2690. Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & 646-1540. boat and regular boat included. $850 or best offer, call after Deceptive play sinks slam Excellent references. Pete, 742- 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. N Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ Phone M3-2711. Rent by the week, 429-4889. 5:30, 649-2198. 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. FIREPLACE tools and stand, portunity. 649-5306. MANCHESTER - three room •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• West North East South $25.; brass andirons, $50. Phone furnished apartment, heated, Wanted to Rent 57 INSIDE - Outside painting. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 □ RENTALS 1971 HONDA 350, semi chopper, MAY WE BUY your home? M9-7375. central location, $150 monthly. excellent running condition, NORTH 14 Eighteen high-card points looked some more and finally Special rates for pwple over W. cents each. Inquire side door. Quick, fair, all cash and no Manchester Evening Herald. Security. Call after 6 p.m., 875- SEBEC LAKE. Full $ ^ . Seen at 145 Adams Street, AAJ9 opposite 17 will usually produce let the queen hold. Later on he Fully insured. Estimates given. ORGAN - Story & Clark, double led to the jack and finessed on Pass 3 ¥ Pass 4 e problems. Call Warren E. Rooms tor Rent 52 3503. housekeeping units, fireplaces, rear, second floor. VQ J 10 an easy small slam. In fact it is Call M9-7863. the theory that West had played Pass 5 ¥ Pass ? Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. WE BUY and sell used fur­ keyboard. Magi automatic private beach, excellent « AQ64 likely to be enough to bring in rythmn and accompanient, like the queen from king-queen. You. South, hold: niture. Cash on the line. One ROCKVILLE - three room fishing. Weekly $135. Aubrey 1972 HONDA SI 350, low «K J9 all 13 tricks with a little luck. WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 new. Moving, must sell. 646- THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ A2¥J 9765 a AKQJ4AA2 CASH FOR HOUSES - Why piece or an entire housefull. apartment with heat, hot water, Acker, Sebec Village, Dover- mileage, excellent condition, WEST EAST per roll. Experienced 1789. nished rooms, centrally Should South have fallen for What do you do now? hang fire when you want to 646-M32. Furniture Barn, 345 located. Kitchen privileges. stove, refrigerator, $145, adults Foxcroft, Maine. 207-5M-7683 or extras, must be seen, cail 646- A Q 10 2 A K 7 S 3 This time the mirror A — Bid six hearts. Your partner tradesman. Call R. I that fine play? Not in really top sell? 'There’s a bigger demand Main Street Rear, behind only, ideal for single person, no 207-564-8069. 1838. Oouesi, V 9875 2 ¥64 1 Starkweather, 644-3194. SOFA, black vinyl and walnut, Parking. Reasonable rates. 6->4 Ripetiw/ I distribution left South with a must have the right trump holding. for your house than you think! Douglas Motor Sales. pets, parking for one car, ♦ 7 3 ♦ 10 8 5 c irc le s against some top modern design, like new. Phone 649-2358. rather poor play for 12. defenders, but all in all we Let us bring in qualified security deposit required, call 27” MEN’S 10-speed bike, $50. A862 A7S43 TODAY’S QUESTION B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert Moving, must sell. 646-1789. BY DICK CAVALLI Specifically, he needed two sympathize with South and feel What is your opening bid with: prospects. Or - we’ll buy it CLEAN USED refrigerators, 643-9678. Call after 5, 649-8484. SOUTH (D) workmanship. Residential - SLEEPING ROOM for rent, 272 □ AUTOMOTIVE spade tricks. The book play in that any one of us might have A 2 ¥KJ975 AAKQJ4 ourselves. Call Keith Real ranges, automatic washers, A864 Commercial. Interior, exterior, HOLLYWOOD BED and mat­ Main Street, Manchester. this situation is to lead to the fallen as South did. Estate, 646-4126 or 649-1922. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 474 MAIN STREET - Second 1968 SUZUKI 55cc, $75. Call A4R6 .HUB^eLL6 sAVS THAT ¥ AK3 AA4? y>ray, biush, roll. Free tress, occasional chair, vynal, nine. If that finesse loses to the Answer Monday Appliances, M9 Main St, M3- floor, three rooms, heated, Autos For Sale 61 after 5, 649-8484. H0 R6E5 ARE MUCH SMARTER AKJ92 Estimates. Reasonable. 646- excellent condition, both pieces PLEASANT furnished light 10 you concede defeat. If it 2171 parking, security, $160. Phone t h a n C 5 O 0 S A R E . A A Q 10 5826. $30. Call mornings, 643-9431. housekeeping room for lady. forces the king or queen you 646-2426, 9-5. NEED CAR? Credit bad? Campers-Trallers □ MISC. SERVICES U tilities included. $75 per r North-South vulnerable lead toward the jack, finesse Answer to Previous Puzzle SCREENED LOAM - driveway Bankrupt? Repossessed? Mobile Homes 65 J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom ODD Chairs, beds, folding month. Call 647-1193. and romp home if West holds gravel, processed gravel, sand, FIRST FLOOR - five room flat, Honest Douglas accepts lowest At Sea decorating, interior painting, screens, tables, some antiques. the missing high honor. a r a m Services Ottered stone and fill. George H. Grif- all appliances, fully carpeted, down, smallest payments. FOR SALE - Ideal vacation West North East South a m n 31 paper hailing, new ceilings, Sunday June 15th, 10 a.m. - 4 TWO rooms available, suitable fing, Andover, 742-7886. for couple, 303 Woodbridge St. basement storage with washer Douglas Motors, 345 Main. vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel This represents about a 37 Vz d Q Q remodeling, exterior painting, p.m. 81 Alton Street, jain date, trailer, excellent condition. ACROSS 2 Mature s g i o SHARPENING Service - Saws, gutters and leaders, carpentry. 649-8621 and dryer connections. 1 N.T. per cent chance only, but it 3 Frosts cake June 22nd. Hardly used. Fully self- 1 Two-masted knives, axes, shears, skates, Fully insured. For estimates SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Convenient to school and shop­ TOYOTA - See us for reliable Pass 6 N.T. Pass Pass would have come off here, if 4 Expressive sa a asiQC] raaciB rotary blades. Quick service. above ground pool distributor LARGE furnished room, iight ping. Call Mr. Peterman, 646- used Toyotas with our 60-day contained, sleeps 8. Four- Pass West had not been ready with a ship movement HBBi mrana d o e s s i call M9-9658. OLD wine press, very good con­ 5 Propel by oars Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main needs warehouse space. Will housekeeping privileges, 2912, 649-9404. 100% warranty. We also buy burner stove, 20 gallon propane fine deceptive play. 5 Bellows SG sraia QEans dition, after 6 p.m., 528-3915, tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- Opening lead — 9 ¥ 8 Three-master 6 Aged SSC eIH S B I S E a St., Manchester. Hours daily PAINTING - interior and sell and completely install a private entrance, parking, with used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 12 Oriental huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool Frank Pastula, South Windsor. MANCHESTER - 3-1/2 room 345 Center Street, Manchester, glass windows, redA||||||te/blue 7 Most tedious 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ exterior, paperhanging, or without pooi. 643-6266, 649- When South led the first foodstuff 8 A ship carries U lS IE I apartment, with heat, hot Coloniai decor. Priclfflcludes: day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. excellent work. References. complete with fencing, H place for everything in Want 0358. 646-4321. spade. West hopped up with his 13 Bullring cheer its own ETE water, stove refrigerator, hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, By Oswald & James Jacoby n i a a c i s Free estimates. Fully insured. sundeck, filter.and pump. Now Ads„except secrets. queen. South looked hard at 14 Wings country's------copking gas, wall-to-wall mirrors, break-away brakes, 15 Primates sasQ ■ sd a sQ ■ REWEAVING burns, holes. Martin Mattsson, M9-4431. _ only $795. Full price financing Apartments For Rent 53 WE PAY $10 for complete junk west. He looked hopefully at 9 Dismounted Zippers, umbrellas repaired. available. Call Tony collect, HENKIE Ski boots, mens 81/2, carpet, $175, centrally located, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto and, if needed, electric brakes SHORT RIBS 16 Girl's name 10 Hebrew term 29 Uniform 42 Kind of hook the ceiling and the floor. He 17 French resort Window shades, Venetian 203-232-6500. used one season, $20. Also WE HAVE customers waiting second floor, adults only, no Body, 528-1990. off car. Call 875-7782. • of reproach 30 Tidy on a fishing Building-Contracting 33 5YSUNDOVN I SHOULD THANK GOODNESS 18 Bed canopy 32 Confederacy's boat blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Western saddle, $25. After 5, for the rental of your apartment pets, security deposit required, IM 6 IVINS You -riLL^ “ 7vfeS,9R,\ 11 Part of a ship TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- BE ABLE ID SELL MV FOR m V L ie H T 20 Lease roll 19 Compass point iroriclad 43 Cry of Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - DARK RICH loam, five yards Mike, 643-7429. dr home. J.D. Real Estate call 643-9678. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent SUNDCDWN ID SET 22 United States bacchanals contained, twin beds, air- ENTIRE STOCK OF SAVING riMB! 21 Epochs ves^ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. condition, automatic stick shift, OUT OF TOWN. ship (ab.) 35 Agony 44 Female horse conditioned, full bath, will 24 Book page MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. ditions, rec rooms, porches and gravel, and stone M3-9504. TAG SALE - June 15,10 a.m. to MANCHESTER - Unusual one 742-7105, call after 6 p.m. E L iy iR . - I /M ^ R. POLLAN- 23 Choler 25 Preposition 36 Timeless 46 Ellipsoidal sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. ARID UIRA 24 Largest river In Removal, pruning, lot clearing, roofing. No job too small. Call 6 p.m., 18 Marion Dr., (off Ver­ LOOKING for anything in real bedroom Townhouse, private IT JW Your Doily AdM ty Guida 26 Brain passage 38 Lamented 47 Verne's captali. Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, MAX. 2( France spraying. Fully insured. M9-3144. SWIMMING POOLS - Famous non St), 12 place setting English estate rental — apartments, entrances and patio, full base­ 1965 CHEVROLET four-door TF Accardin]) to lha Stan. ’’ 27 Group of 39 Purpose 48 Waxed greater Coleco guaranteed luxury ment, includes heat, sedan, six cylinder, automatic take 44, 5 miles east to Moose “A«i. t» S»H 27 Listen cattle 41 Cruise In stature Licensed. Free estimates. ironstone, 12 place setting homes, multiple dwellings, no To develop message for Sunday, 31 Grafted (her.) appliances, carpeting and pool. transmission, good running con­ Meadow Road, West I 3- 5- 9 -14 |3(-37-41-46/ 28 Cabbagellke ship 51 Brazilian Phone 646-3437 , 633-5354. WES ROBBINS carpentrv above ground swimming pool, silverplate flatware, iron fees. Cail J.D. Real Estate ^ -2 8 -3 9 read wonls corresponding to numbers 50-59-75 \ 32 Disorder wallaba completely installed. Huge $245 per month. Paul W. dition, $350, 875-7308. Willington, Conn. of your Zodiac birth siga plant highlight remodeling sp e cia list.» Ad­ Mediterranean light fixture, Associates, Inc. 64h-1980. ^TAURUS SCORPIO* 33 Halil Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021, or 1 Friendly 31 And 61 Conditiora 8 10 TREE SERVICE (Soucier) ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 16’x31’ O.D. complete with baby furniture, toys, metal AM. » ocf. 21( 34 Took (ood 1 r 3 4 5 6 7 9 n 643-4535. 1968 PONTIAC, asking price 1970 NIMROD RIVERIA hard­ 2 Credit 32 Taking 62 To 35 Brash Trees cut, trimmed or topped, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, cabinet, miscellaneous. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 I ^ MaV JO top tent trailer, sleeps five, 3 Nor 33 You've 63 Up Hor. 36 Athena 12 13 14 stumps removed, fully insured. sundeck, fencing’ and stairs. On- bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 $500. 30,000 miles on engine. 4A 34Good ' 64 Unless M9-3446. 3 2 S 11-1 3 -1 6 ^ 15G348-52/ 37 Locale of a dinette, awning, goou value, NtA * V >49 li S G t a tree problem? Well worth Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 baths, full basement, private MANCHESTER - Deluxe one Like new: 646-1027 after 6 p.m. t V, 62-73-76 5A 35 New 65 May 16 11 bedroom' apartment, available $475, 649-8746. 6 Excellent 36 Attention 66 Work 60-77-81-88L forecastle i8 a phone call. 742-8252. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - entrances and patio, includes GIMINI 39 Emissary at the Teresa includes all BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7 Nasty 37 Lunar 67 It's SAGITTARIUS new homes custom built, DOG-CAT boarding reser­ heat, appliances, carpeting, and 1973 RED Volkswagen bug, $1,- 8 Temfwroment 30 Carefully 68 Meet 40 Sailboats use IS 19 21 information. appliances and carmting, $195 950. Standard transmission, low 1972 VW pop-top cam per, 9 Good 39 ExperirExperiments 69 Easier ___ currents CUSTOM MADE Draperies, remodeled, additions, rec vations. Combined inside/out- air-conditioning. $290 per 20 OK. very reasonable work month. Paul W. Dougan, per month. Paul W. Dougan, mileage. In like-new condition. excellent condition, Michelin OH.DCAR 10 More 40Meons 70 And 21 41 Pastry 22 rooms, prages, kitchens side. runs, partitioned privacy, THEYVB KIDNAPCiyPEARL, IT 'S ME] THEY'VE 11 Impromptu 41 Aspects 71 Undoing NATIONAL electric cash Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 872-4737. tires, AM-FM radio, call after 4- 7- M 3 I9-26-3M2M' 42 Zodiacal sign guaranteed, call anytime. 649- remodeled, bath tile, cement germicidal lighting. Canine Realtor, 646-1021, or 6434535. MR, SAWYER. 600DNESS] turned THE 1 /5 3 -5 4 -7 1 l2PotietKe 42 You 72 A 65-7847-891, 24 25 26 21 U register, excellent condition, 6, 646-4165. 15 If 45 Little 75 Changes 49 Qrandparental TWO HANDYMEN will clean, Call M3-1442. of new three bedroom, 2- 17,000 miles, automatic 1972 INTREPID travel frailer, 76 Fun . 4291. THE SIGHT MOW. km'r 22 16 Are 46 Encourage JAN. It 50 Blemish 3* |jl3 6 rake, lime, fertilize, mow, family, carpeting, dishwasher, PRESIDEMTIAL transmission. Excellent condi­ 20’, self-contained, gas-electric, 17 Motters 47 Moke 77 Don't 52 At all times IRISH SETTER puppies, AKC d o o r ; 1-23-47-61/Ct maintainance of lawn seasonal. 42” round maple table with one air-conditioning, separate tion. Seven tires, (two snows) double bed, awning, tandem ^ 2 9 4 0 4 5 18 Time 48 Mode 78 Never 53 Golfer's cry TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY registered, rated excellent by VILUetAPTS. 19 Don't 49 Persistence 79 Little 69-704044Vg 37 leaf, excellent condition, one very good. 289-1270, after 4. wheels. Excellent condition. X M 4 7-7 4 54 Relevant Cellars and attics cleaned. Carpentry and general contrac­ breeders. Raised in quiet, drives. $275 per month, securi­ 20 Good 50 Travel 80 More AQUARIUS H i year old, $100 or besLoffer. 646- M A N C H E S n R $2,500. 649-6868. uo 51 AcquointorrceSI Blome 55 Identical Reasonable prices. 643-5305. ting. Residential and commer­ loving atmosphere. Call 633- ty. Call 646-1379 after 6. 21 Welcome JAN. K 1844. ^ \ 1966 FORD Mustang, good con­ j m r 22 22 For 52 A 82 Your 56 Give food to J r cial. Whether it be a small 5464. 53 Be 83 Reputation 57 West Indian 43 44 48 47 « dition, automatic, power DELIVERY VAN, converted to i^AUs. 22 23 Co-Workers •fli. It ,i 42 LAWN MOWER sharpening repair job, a custom built home 454 MAIN Street, second floor, One and two" bedrooms; 24 Need 54 Your 84 Rewordirrg islet ,21-25-35-511 10-12-31494 l i and repairing, reel, rotary and or anything in between, call 646- STONE F r 4 e l o a m - fill and AKC registered white Samoyed three rooms, heated, $160. steering, power brakes. Call camper, paneling, carpeting, 25 Any 55 Certain 85 Horder 58 Kind of boat to 49 SO 51 52 Near schools, churches O i'56-5848 26 Loon 56 You 86 Serious 57-66-79-851 chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ 1379. gravel, delivered in husky, female, one-year old, Security, phone 64ft-2426, 9-5. Mark, 5^8237, 277-5206. lots of room, and more, ‘must China Manchester-East Hartford and shopping center, on see'. Call 646-7286, or 646-5152 VIRGO 27 For 57 Suggested 87 Recover PISCES 5$ M 66 ton, Tecumseh and Kohler asking $75, 646-3453. 28 Love 58 Might 88 Others FCI. It area. M.3-2628. NEWER Three-bedroom bus line. Call ahytime 1972 GRAND TORINO - after 5. 29 Fortune 59 And 89 It DOWN Homelite pumps and BUILDING - Remodeling, MAX. 56 57 6t generators, Stihl chain saws FREE adorable kitties, 8 Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, Broughm, power steering, air- 30 Money 60 "Booboo" 90 Interest 20 , roofing, rec rooms, additions, 2-17-24-36^ 1 Unruly child . J l parts and service. Pickup and ELECTRIC GUITAR - good weeks, two sets twins, one all all appliances. $260 monthly. conditioner, am/fm stereo, 1974 SCAMPER - Fully ^18-27-32 ^Good I^Advene ^^Neut^ garages. All kinds, carpentry 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 ]^72-86-90 StfitN [38-<4-82-83l, INEWSPAPKR en te r pr ise : ASSN I delivery. Ellington Equipment work. For estimates call M^ condition, asking $40, 6464151 black, weaned, box trained. 646- Frechette & Martin, Inc., standard transmission - good equipped, never used, sleeps 8. C«iler, Route 83. 875-W18. 1142. anytime. 1201. Realtors, 6464144. gas mileage. 872-4122. 649-9026. ) I. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., June 14, 1975 Manchester Week in Review Directors Again Decided Agi^inst Deputy Police Chief

In Sports team made it three straight successes in Sharon McVeigh was named the oustan- Manchester’s Board of Directors Budget Set this week that Manchester may be elegi- Hartford Twilight League play. decided again this week that the town The town Board of Education adjusted ble for about $600,000 in rebates for town Baseball occupied the major spotlight ding senior secretarial student at can’t afford to hire a deputy police chief. its'1975-1976 operating budget this week to. social services programs. The money may with East Catholic High advancing to the Manchester High School, receiving recognize' cuts made since the school be returned to Manchester under semifinals of Class B play while People several awards at the school’s business Stephen Thai of 427 Summit St., a education awards assembly. Police Chief Robert Lannan’s controver­ board submitted its financial request. The provisions of the federal Social Security Manchester High was ousted in Double A sial request, first heard by the board the Act. CIAC Tournament competition. East vocational rehabilitation councilor with schools will be operating with a $13 the state Bureau of Rehabilitation Ser­ Prank Livingston of 217 Ralph Rd. was previous week, would violate board policy million budget, $320,000 less than souglit. The Manchester Housing Authority whipped Avon, 13-3, and Stonington, 7-1, not to create new positions in the 1975-1976 resubmitted plans to state officials for a while West Haven sent the Indians to the vices, received the Elkins Counselor-of- ele c ts chairman of the Manchester- fiscal year, directors agreed. The school board also decided to con­ 40-unit elderly housing project on Spencer sidelines. the-Year Award for the Northeast Region Bolton Branch of the Greater Hartford tinue Project Concern, a student busing of the National Rehabilitation Associa­ Chapter, American National Red Cross. Directors also were unmoved by Lan­ St. The authority awaits approval from the Manchester High’s crack 440-yard girls’ project from Hartford, with a tuition rate Department of Community Affairs, which relay team won championship laurels in tion. nan’s plea for extra money for the 1975- Everett Livesey, retiring president of of $700 per student to be paid by Hartford. rejected the first set of plans last month. the State Meet. Michael Dworkin, owner of the Liggett 1976 police department budget, but they Rexall Parkade Drug Store, was elected to the Savings Bank of Manchester, was told him to come back later in the year if Town officials said they will appeal a On the baseball front, Bennet Junior In other school news this week, March State Supreme Court decision his sixth term as president of the Parkade honored by 200 persons at a Wednesday he still needs the money. Manchester’s East Catholic High School High won the mythical town title by out- Merchants Association. night dinner-dance at The Colony, Vernon. against Manchester to the U.S. Supreme scoring filing, 8-7. graduated 256 seniors in impressive Court. The state court’s decision upheld a Stanley H. Steiner of 72 Fleming Rd. Frank S. Wilson of Glastonbury, former­ In other action this week, the Board of ceremonies at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, law allowing monetary awards to families Ron Smith, former Manchester High was elected most puissant grand master ly of Manchester, received the University Directors decided to pave Keeney St. and Hartford. of policemen and firemen who die from golfer and one-time assistant pro at the of the Grand Council of Royal and Select of Hartford Alumni Council’s E. Middle Tpke., and voted to continue heart attacks, whether on or off the job. Country Club, became New England’s Masters of Connecticut, a Masonic Distinguished Alumnus Award for 1975. twice-a-week garbage collections through Rebates Eyed The case stems from the 1971 death of only qualifier for the U.S. Open in organization. September. Town Manager Robert Weiss announced Manchester Police Detective Leo Grover. Medinah, 111. Moriarty Brothers’ baseball OBITUARIES Buckland Residents Discuss Susana Lepter The funeral of Susana Lepter of 26 Birch St., who died Joining Eighth District Thursday at a Manchester con­ valescent home, is Monday at 1 A half-dozen property owners tax to the town of 5.8 mills for paid fire fighters. p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, in Buckland met Thursday fire protection, said Wally The men who attended the 142 E. Center St. Burial will be night to discuss the pros and Irish, a member of the district meeting Thursday night plan an if" in East Cemetery. cons of joining the Eighth fire department and an in­ Informal survey among their There are no calling hours. Utilities District for fire surance agent. neighbors to test reaction to the Born in Johnstown, Pa., she protection. The district fire tax is 1.25 idea. had lived in Manchester for 30 The district now provides fire mills, he said. If the property owners wished years. protection to the Buckland area The town has bought land on to join the district, they need Survivors include a sister, in the northwest part of town. Tolland Tpke. in Buckland on only have a majority in favor of Mrs. Katherine Gaily of But the service is contracted by the east side of the Buckland it. The district board of direc­ Manchester, whose name was the town on a per-call basis. School in order to build a tors then would have to vote to omitted in the obituary in The area residents pay a fire proposed $300,000 fire house. It accept the area. Friday’s Herald. would be manned by the town’s Timothy O’Connell. Timothy B. O’Connell of Jupiter, Fla., formerly of Manchester, d i^ Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital. POLICE REPORT Bom in Chicopee, Mass., he lived in Manchester for five years before moving to Florida four years ago. MANCHESTER $100 surety bond for court July Neal Rd., his brother, Michael An aeronautical engineer, he Recent arrests include: 1. A. Connelly, 21, of 201 Willow- had been employed at the Cur­ • Louis Ferretti, 20, of 689 • Virginia A. Clark, 18, of 324 brook Apartments on Regan tis Wright Corp. in New Jersey Main St. was arrested today at Center St. was arrested Friday Ct., and James A. Roach, 19, of for 25 years and at the Klock 2:24 a.m. and charged with morning and charged with 17 Bishop Dr., Manchester were assault of a police officer and operating a motor vehicle while all charged with breach of Co. for five years. ■ ' ; ■ ,v- ______Survivors are his wife, Mrs. disorderly conduct. her license was suspended. peace. Patrolman Thomas Schmed- Court date is July 1. Margaret Carpenter O’Connell; The younger Connelly and and four sons, Sgt. Bernard F. ding said he was walking the • Frances Guinepero, 51, of (Herald photo by Dunn) Main St. beat when a motorist 15 Eldridge St. was charged Roach were also charged with O’Connell of Ft. Bragg, N.C., assault of a police officer. Timothy J. O’Connell of Colum­ alerted him of a fight in today at2:10a,m. with having a Diplomas are stacked ready for presentation to the Vocational-Technical School. Despite threatening bus, Ohio, Patrick O’Connell of progress at Main and Birch Sts. public nuisance (barking dog). Bond for the younger Connel­ waiting graduating seniors of Howell Cheney Regional weather, the exercises were held outdoors. Ithaca, N.Y., and Terrence Schmedding stopped a fight The dog prompted complaints ly and Roach was set at $6,000. O’Connell of Norfolk, Va.; between two men and a woman from the Eldridge St. area. The older Connelly’s bond was there. As the parties walked Court date is June 30. three daughters, Mrs. Maureen set at $1,000. None of the men (Story on page 1) Baillargeon of Somers, Mrs. away from each other in posted it by this morning. They Cheney Tech Grads Peter F. Santarpia, 30, of Katherine McGowan and Mrs. different directions, Ferretti were all being held for Talcottville^., Vernon was in­ Margaret Schubert, both of En­ turned and began pulling off his Michael Edward Little Craig Stephen Miller appearance in Common Pleas Automobile Mechanics Thomas Joseph LeCourt Charles Joseph Natsisky field; two sisters, Mrs. clothes. He was yelling jured today at-^15..ajm ^n a John Allen Matthews William Joseph Mathlau Court 19 in Rockville Monday. Paul Roger uemy Bruce Edward Phillips Jesse Nichols Catherine DeYoung and Mrs. obscenities at the officer. one-car accident on Vernon St. Edward Joseph Aruslewicz Jr. Gary Thomas Sledllk south of Scott Dr. Ronald Stephen Barlle Charles Stowe Sarkis Michael James Pressamarlta Reta Cooper, both of Fort Ferretti then allegedly at­ None of the four officers who Daniel Mark Bell Joseph Thomas Sharpies Jeffrey Lynn Stetz tacked the officer while He was taken by ambulance William Raymond Bllllg Michael Anthony Waltkus Alan Chester Syble Tool and Die Making Lauderdale, Fla.; and six made the arrests required Keith Allen Warnock swinging his belt which had a to Manchester Memorial Deane Wilson Craig Peter David Trudell John Robert Bernalche Jr. grandchildren. medical attention. James Joseph DIQangl Jr. Robert Benol Morse Jr. The funeral was this morning large buckle on it. Schmedding Hospital where he was treated Industrial Electronics Dennis Anthony DombroskI Machine Drafting Paul Alan Neddow at St. Patrick’s Church, subdued him. for a cut lip and released. Russell Stephen Dyjak John Arvid Daggett Herbert William Skinner Jr. Santarpia told police he Sante Antonio Isopo Jr. James Thomas Albano Kenneth Myles Harrington Jr. David Robert Smith Chicopee. Burial was in St. Ferretti was placed in a cell Gene Anthony Smith Michael George Ladeau Denis Paul Letendre Patrick’s Cemetery, Chicopee. at headquarters and kept there thought he fell asleep for a mo­ Daniel Steven Turner Robert David TavarnesI Robert Stephen Loomis Gary Richard VIncek Honor students are: William The Tylunas Funeral Home, in lieu of a $500 surety bond. He ment and went off the west side Michael David NlernttPii R. Billig, Alan W. Bogli, Edwin of Vernon St. striking a utility Michael Francis Walsh , Steve Robert O'Neal Chicopee, was in charge of is scheduled to appear in Com­ Donald Edward Wilson Electrical Michael William Raymond R. Dezos Jr., Thomas R. Foran, arrangements. mon Pleas Court 12 in East pole. He was charged with John A. Matthews, Bernard J. failure to drive in the proper Steven Albert Archambault Hartford on Monday. Carpentry David Boston. Hivhu.d Joseph Trudeau Gullotta, Mark D. Hewitt, John Robert David Chasse Mrs. Gertrude Black • Thomas Ferrer, 18, of 35 lane. - ABOUT Eric Stanley Backbom Peter Carl Wasik Libro III, Michael J. The car was towed from the Richard Kenyon Danielson Jr. William Joseph Ziemba Mrs. Gertrude Zirkel Black, Glenwood St. was arrested Alan William Bogll Richard George Dumas P r e s s a m a r lta , Jo h n A. scene. Samuel James Caldwell Jr. Terry Allen Ferris 78, of East Hartford died Friday at 3:38 a.m. on Forest TOWN Thomas Michael DeGrandl Machine Daggett, Michael D. Niemann, Friday at St. Francis Hospital, St. and charged with second- Edwin Richard Dezos Jr. Peter Dean Ford Jr. Peter John Ahearn William J. Ziemba, Walter P. A young man about five feet, Thomas Richard Foran Bernard Joseph Gullotta Walter Pierre Beaulieu Hartford. She was the mother degree burglary. Kenneth Charles Burkamp Jr. Beaulieu, Craig S. Miller and eight inches tall, 170 pounds, A kitchen social will be con­ Greg Thomas Gonvaw Mark David Hewitt of Mrs. Barbara J. McConville Ferrer allegedly attempted James Michael Kristan Bryan Joseph Jambard Alphonse Oliver Godbout Charles J. Natskisky. of Manchester annd widow of to break into an apartment with a neat appearance and ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in John LIbro III Harold Ray Jackson William T. Black Sr. there when police arrested him. short hair rushed at a woman in Cronin Halt of Mayfair She is also survived by 5 sons, He was held in lieu of $1,000 front of the Pathmark food Gardens. All Mayfair residents 2 other daughters, 2 brothers, 3 bond for court Friday. store on Spencer St. Friday at are invited. sisters, 39 grandchildren and 31 In court, the charge was 11:18 p.m. and grabbed her great-grandchildren. reduced to breach of peace. pocketbook. Sheltered Workshop To Open Store The woman had just finished Members of Manchester The funeral is Monday at Ferrer pleaded guilty and was Emblem Club planning to assist 10:15 a.m . from Callahan sentenced to 30 days in jail. The shopping. She was wheeling her at the Elks Flag Day items are tax-exempt. Wednesday and Friday from 10 Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., . sentence was suspended and he cart to her car directly in front Mrs. John R. McElraevy, the National Association for ceremonies Sunday are asked Plans for the Calico Corner a.m. to 2 p.m. for the summer East Hartford, with a Mass at was placed on probation for six of the store. president of the Manchester Retarded Citizens year-round to be at the Elks Home by 4 were formulated by Mrs. Irene months. After Labor Day, an­ St. Isaac Jogues Church, East months. With the pocketbook, the man Association for Retarded gift line. Stationery, fold-a- p.m. M orrissette, Miss Ada nouncement will be made of Hartford, at 11. Burial will be in • Euclid Reopell, 73, of 7 kept running to a waiting car. It Citizens (MARC), announced notes, all occasion cards and Wehmann, Miss Ruth expanded hours. St. Mary’s Cemetery, East Euclid Lane, Bolton was was a 1962 or 1963 Chevrolet of a today that Calico Corner will recipes cards all bear designs McElraevy and Mrs. An important feature of Hartford. charged with evading respon­ dark color. open Monday at the Sheltered selected from entries in the The chancel choir of South McElraevy. Painting and Calico Corner is that it will Friends may call at the sibility and driving while under ' East Hartford police later Workshop in Lincoln Center. NARC annual Art Design United Methodist Church will decorating was by Almet offer new training experience funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 the influence of liquor in con­ reported the pocketbook was At Calico Corner shoppers Contest. participate in an ecumenical Sullivan and Miss McElraevy. for clients of the workshop in nection with a two-car accident found on Silver Lane next to a can select gift items designed Featured also are beaded and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to service to be telecast Sunday at Calico Corner will be open Friday at 10:18 p.m. on Charter firehouse. by the mentally retarded. Most necklaces now being made by the area of selling and meeting 9 p.m. 9:30 a.m. on Channel 30. each week on Monday, Oak St. west of Spruce St. of the items offered are from clients of the workshop. All the public. ANNIVERSARY MASS The car driven by him struck VERNON A first anniversary Mass for the left side of the car driven by A fight on lawn of 65 Thrall Joseph Cooney will be Vern M. Esliger, 18, of 33 Grant Rd. at 11:10 p.m. Friday celebrated Monday at 7 a.m. at Rd. Damage was minor. No in­ resulted in the arrests of three St. James Church. juries were reported. men. Reopell was released on a Patrick Connellv. 19, of 46 In loving memory of Giovanna Peila unson’s who passed away June 15, 1969. To some she might be forgotten, To others part of the past. Dad Is King But to us who loved and lost her. C a n d y Her memory will always last. NOTICE Sadly Missed. Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally V This Sunday... Sons, daughters, and % grandchildren Choose From Over 200 Varieties In loving memory of Ulysses G. Lip- Take Him To pincoU Jr. who passed away June 15. It’s Munson’s Candy for 1974. OPEN We often sit and talk of him. When we are all together. FATHER’S DAY Shady Glen for For his memory is the only thing Give Dad our quality candy on his special day. That we shall have forever. ALL DAY Treat him to his favorites: Nut Bark, Pecan Pat­ Sister and Niece ties, Butter Crunch, Fudge, Assorted Chocolates, A Royal Treat! Hard Candy, Peanut Butter Kisses, Chunk ' FIRE CALLS SUNDAY Chocolate. ' ____ MANCHESTER Friday, 4:16 p.m, —air con­ ditioner smoking at 341 Broad St. (Town) 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. AMBULANCE CALLS VERNON Dairy Stores Friday, 7:25 p.m. —auto acci­ NORTHWAY PHARMACY TWO CIIWEMENT MlCXriO.VS dent on Ilegan Rd. (Vernon Am­ Rt.' 6 & 44A — Open Daily & Sun. bulance) MANCHESTER 230 N, MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL. 649-4332 Piirkiule Itrani-li • Mon. Ilirii Sul, / Today, 2:06 a.m. —auto acci­ S ) C V <""* Hernin- Kieg) dent on Vernon St. See story in TEL. 6 4 6 -4 5 1 0 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY tiU 8:00 PM. today’s Herald. (Manchester Candy Also Available For Fund Raising Ambulance) I 1 talph Rd. was Manchester- ater Hartford ] Red Cross.

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feature of ; that it will ig experience ! workshop in ; and meeting Page 2 — WEEKEND — June 14, 1975 WEEKEND — June 14, 1975 — Page 8 At the Bushnell Margot Fonteyn will dance “Romeo and Juliet’’ and the Pas de Dix from Forum of the arts “Raymonda” in her performance with By June Tompkins the Chicago Ballet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. Other works on the program include the Bartok Concerto, “Courante,” and Difficult stage the Grand Pas de Deux from “Don Quixote.” Theatre 3 presents the second full The “Romeo and Juliet’’ Scene weekend of its current production, “Stop d’Amour choreographed by Georges The World, I Want To Get Off, ' Skibine to music by Hector Berlioz is Thursday through Sunday at the traditionally knows as the “balcony Manchester Community College scene.” Miss Fonteyn’s partner in this Auditorium. dance is Ivan Nagy, leading dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. Tickets will be available at the door. For reservations, call 527-3123. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Open casting The demands of the stage set challenge the ingenuity of stage designer Mitch The Little Theatre of Manchester an­ Grayson who is the technical director of nounces open casting for its fall produc­ Summer Theatre 3 for all four of this tion of “ Promises, Promises’’ summer’s shows. Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. in the LTM rooms, 22 Oak St. When MCC’s main auditorium was This award-winning musical, based on planned and erected in the early ’70s, it the screenplay of “The Apartment,” has was seen as part of a temporary campus. a score by Burt Bacharach, lyrics by Hal The 280-seat building seemed perfectly David and book by Neil Simon. adequate as a stepping stone to a perma­ The casting committee for “Promises, nent facility, even though the stage was Scheming for some subversive shenanigans in “Louisiana Purchase” at the Goodspeed Promises” includes Fred T. Blish III, only 15 feet by 23 feet —smaller than Subversive shenanigans Opera House in East Haddam are, from left, Kurt Johnson as Colonel Davis D. Davis Jr., stage director for the production; Bever­ some living rooms. . Robert Nichols as Colonel Davis D. Davis Sr., Lee Doyle as Dean Joseph T. M anning, David Christmas as Jimmy Taylor, and Joel Craig as Captain Whitfield. (Photo by Wilson ly and Lee Burton, choreographers; Now that the prospect of new buildings H. Brownell) Ralph Maccarone, musical director; and seems dim. Mother Necessity is bringing Betty Lundberg, stage manager. ’ out the invention in directors and The cast consists of 35 to 40 people, in­ designers. Mitch Grayson’s invention is cluding 10 principal roles plus chorus getting a workout. WALNUT ELECTRONICS, iNC. 18 YOUR singers and dancers. The chief problem is the stage’s low, Out-of-the-way places Especially needed are young women eight-foot ceiling. Littlechap, star of Factory Authorized for secretaries and middle-aged, “Stop the World,” has learned to keep executive-type men. Singers are requested to be prepared his head down when his fellow-actors offer music and dance C tu a sa i: Dealer... to sing from the score. hoist him to their shoulders. Tall set pieces cannot be used; even QUASAR TV tA U U AND MUIViei “Promises, Promises will be produced When it comes to summer­ Tokyo String Quartet in mid- While its musical menu is in November at East Catholic High semi-tall ones must be set in front of the time music and dancing, July. proscenium. both classic and modem, the School. A full rehearsal will begin in Connecticut offers unusual fare The estate, once the pcivate ensemble and its guest artists WAIMIT ELECTRONKS, InL September. As Grayson says, however, the chief in colorful, out-of-the-way home of Ellen Battell Stoeckel, *^E SERVICE ALL MAKES” drawback to the white ceiling is that it is this year will feature the six places. has provided a setting of casual “Erdoedy” quartets by Haydn. 1 Walniit 8L, MandiMtar 649-424S Grant received highly visible to the audience. Their eyes At the shoreline campus of elegance for summer musical /n m ss Julie’ are stopped by its horizontal line, which For further information, con­ The Hartford Stage Company has Connecticut College New Lon­ events for more than 70 years. Cynthia Portuese plays the title role in “Miss Julie” opposite J. Alan Rice damages the illusion so necessary to don, the American Dance In addition to its great redwood tact Music Mountain, Falls received a $7,500 grant from the Shubert drama. Village, Conn. 06031, or call Foundation of New York City. as Jean, the valet. (Photo by Dana K. Hanson) Festival launches a new season music shed, visitors may enjoy Grayson’s solution for “Stop the June 26 with a full schedule of beautiful gardens, an outstan­ (203) 824-7126. The grant will be used for general World” is to bring the audience right into operating costs of the company and is outstanding dance troupes, ding art gallery and shaded pic­ Over in the Connecticut River “Krapp in “Krapp’s Last Tape” The Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East the circus tent. He is stretching ver­ theater companies and special marked for the year ending June 30,1975. nic areas. Valley at Killingworth, more INTRODUCING presented by the Little Theatre of Windsor has extended its showing of milion tobacco netting from the top of events through Aug. 2. The latest grant is the third given by For further information, con­ chamber music will fill the air Manchester, Einstein in “The “Where’s Charley” through June 22. the proscenium arch over the heads of The unique event, now in its the Foundation to the company. tact Yale in Norfolk, Battell as the sixth season of Chestnut Physicists” and most, recently, Adam Scheduled next on the Coachlight’s the first few rows of viewers. 28th year, has garnered every Stoeckel Estate, Norfolk, Conn. Tonight and Sunday mark the final per­ and Balladeer in “The Apple Tree” for Hill Concerts gets under way showbill is “El Grande de Coca Cola” The location of the orchestra, for possible award, building a solid 06058. July 10 at the Music Center on FIBERGLASS formances

By STEPHEN FORD we can’t do when in the recor­ haustive 35-concert itinerary COUPON•' ding studio.” before them, the BeeGees will B oy Scout Soccer Church NEW YORK - (NEA) - "W e’re all fond of touring,” mostly perform material from Swinuniiig B asketball Their music is heard in the adds Robin, the lead vocalist their latest album, “ Main ; D t p V S t p most varied of mediums, from whose eerie, multi-octave voice Course” on the Atlantic label. Ho'w "would you like to improve suburban discotheque to the has lifted more than one of their It is an album unlike any your tennis swing, your soccer lack, dance floor at the Waldorf. It is songs from the mediocre to the other they’ve recorded. Soun­ blasted at you from FM rock sublime. “ But it is a drag living ding more like a Motown group your basketball shot or your foot­ than the creators of such 25« OFF radio stations and lulls you in out of a suitcase for three the dentist’s waiting room, months and moving from hotel" classics as “ First of May” or “ I With a Purchase of ball pass? Many kids are packing strained through a syrupy to hotel.” Started A Joke” , the BeeGees *1.00 or'More off to special summer camps to network of strings and brass. Brother Maurice chimes in, newest LP is an amalgam of There are few bands these days “ A lot of fans think touring in a energetic pop as suitable for really work on their favorite sport whose appeal cuts across so band is really exciting — seeing disco airplay as for listening in Mon. thru iprl or interest. They expect to have many diverse musical tastes the world, with someone to the sanctum of your living OPEN 24 HOURS 335 Ounter S t, Maichetter but then, there are few bands cater to your every fancy, ex­ room. fun, but they also expect to learn otic food and waking up like the BeeGees. “ It’s our favorite album so something, too. This year, the Brothers Gibb whenever you please. I wish far,” says Barry. “ And you can that’s all it were. But we do it celebrate their 20th anniver­ expect a lot more like it from Camping is a lot more educa­ and love it. You can’ t just VACATION SPECIAL sary in the business. In 1955, us. We’re experimenting with Maurice, Robin and Barry took record and never see your fans, tional than it used to be. There are new sounds and directions and the stage for the first time to you’ve got to present a physical we like the rhythm and blues reading camps, music camps, ecol­ sing before a cinema audience image, something they come Cooper 4 ply Polyester style.” in Manchester, England, their and see or you’re containing ogy and conservation camps. birthplace. Since- then, their yourself as an artist.” “ This is our first tour of the Whitewalls There are day camps and week career has yielded their own Despite the rich imagery of States without an orchestra ac­ television show, 15 albums and their lyrics which has led some companying us,” Maurice adds. camps, but-rhe longer four-to-six appearances on stages not only to believe the BeeGees are a “ It may surprise a lot of fans.” weeks camps are becoming more throughout Britain but all over “ drug band” , a little pot now “ And win new ones,” inter­ the world. and then seems to be the extent jects Robin. popular. Co-educational camps are “ Touring is probably the of their vices. Also along those popular, too. most satisfying aspect of this lines, one need not be a prude to After 20 years in show biz, business,” explains 28-year-old find it refreshing to talk with a how much longer can the Camp fees are higher this year. Barry from behind the reddish- band able to communicate BeeGees continue without their A-78-13 brown forest of his beard. “ It’s without relying on an assort­ popularity waning as the years + 1.76 F.E.T. Some enrollments will be down as where we can see our fans’ ment of vulgarisms. wax? “ Well,” answers Maurice families feel the pinch of less reaction right there as we’re Currently touring the United with just the slightest grin, performing which, of course. States and Canada with an ex­ “ Look at the Mills Brothers.” FREE money to spend. 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This week’s movies on TV lives to help deliver a baby. Wednesday Jack Balance, Jack Warden, Keith Carradine. 6:00 (5) “ Kansas City Con­ (1951). Dramatized story of 1:00 (5) “ The Little Kid­ Saturday fidential" (1953). A torn playing German Field Marshal nappers” (1954). Orphans find a 11:30 (3) “ Tarzan Escapes” The card reveals the mysterious Rommel. James Mason. Sir baby and keep it in the woods. (1936). Tarzan is imprisoned by 1:00 (9) “ Mr. Corey" (1957). identity of a gang leader. Cedric Hardwicke. Jessica Tan­ Duncan MacRae, Adrienne a big game hunter. Johnny L exington Chicago gambler goes home to Preston Foster. John Payne. dy. Luther Adler. Corri. Weissmuller, Maureen woo a society girl. Tony Curtis, 6:30 (9) “ The Marauders" 1:00 (9) “ Stage Door” (1937). O’Sullivan. and Martha Hyer. (1955). Homesteader makes 11:45 (8) “ Ambush Bay" Drama about a group of stage i 1:30 (5) “ My Son, the Vam­ (1966). Marines go on secret > A. desperate attempt to protect aspirants in a theatrical boar­ 11:30 (5) “ Last Holiday” C oncord pire" (1946). Charwoman his home from cattle rustlers. mission in the Philippines in ding house. Ginger Rogers, (1949). Dying man takes final battles the undead. Bela Dan Duryea, , World War II. Hugh O Brien. Katharine Hepburn. holiday at a swank resort. Alec Stam p Lugosi, Kitty McShane. Jeff Richards. Mickey Rooney, James 4:00 (9) “ Devil’s Canyon” Guinness, Kay Walsh, Beatrice 3:00 (3) “ It Happens Every 8:00 (9) “ The Leech Woman" Mitchum. (1953). Ex-marshall, sent to jail Campbell. S p r in g " ( 1949 ). C olleg e (1960). Woman finds African 2:00 (8) "Zotz" (1962). for killing in self-defense, joins 12:30 (9) “ The Battling ints professor becomes baseball savages who have discovered Professor of ancient languages mutineers. Dale Robertson, Hoofer” (1936). Bandleader lifti star. Ray Milland, Jean Peters, the secret of youth. Colleen finds a coin with magical Virginia Mayo. takes on Hollywood in a ' One new stamp honors two important battles, Paul Douglas. Gray. Grant Williams. powers. Tom Poston. Julia 8:30 (8-40) “ The Godchild” struggle for a career. James 3:00 (9) “ The Outriders" (1974). Civil War prisoners risk Cagney, William Fravi(ley. the battles of Lexington and Concord. 9:00 (8-40) “ The Landlord" Meade, Jim Backus. K' a • (1950). Three Confederate (1970). Wealthy owner of run­ 3:30 (8) "Flight for These battles were the first of the Revolution­ soldiers join a wagon train down tenement intends to evict Freedom" (1943). Woman flier ary war. They took place near Boston, Mass., in carrying $1 miliion worth of his tenants. Beau Bridges, Lee and pilot almost wreck their Monte Markham, Janet Leigh. April of 1775. gold. Joel McCrea, Arlene Grant, Diana Sands. romance because of her Thursday 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Cotton Comes Dahl. 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Call Me success. Rosalind Russell. Fred to Harlem” (1970). Two The battles were important because they con­ 3:30 (40) “ The Racers" Bwana" (1963). African safari MacMurrav. 1:00 (5) “ Reach for the Sky" Manhattan detectives search vinced the Americans that they should fight for (1955). Drama about auto searches for a downed U.S. 5:15 (8) “ Night Song" (1947). (1957). Story of English flyer for stolen money. Godfrey their freedom. racing on the Riviera. Kirk space capsule. Bob Hope, Anita Socialite meets blind pianist who conquers the loss of his Cambridge, Raymond St. Douglas, Bella Darvi. Ekberg, Edie Adams, Lionel and helps him regain con­ legs. Kenneth More, Alexander Jacques, Calvin Lockhart. The stamp shows American Minutemen firing 5:00 (20) “ Maria La 0 ” Jeffries. fidence. Dana Andrews. Merle Knox. 11:30 (3) “ Tarzan’s New upon British troops. (1948). Spanish. 11:30 (3) “ The Desert Fox" Oberon. Ethel Barrvmore. 1:00 (9) “ They Live by York Adventure” (1942). Kid­ lb Hi Night” (1949). Nice young kids napers take Boy to U.S. as a cir- get involved in a crime. Farley cu s attraction. Johnny searches for spiritual fulfill­ White hunter finds romance in­ Granger, Cathy O'Donnell. Weissnuller, Maureen \<» Sunday ment. Cary Grant, Ethel truding on a dangerous African 4:00 (9) “ Fortunes of Captain O'Sullivan. M iiii M aze '31 Barrymore, Barry Fitzgerald. jungle mission. Clark Gable, Blood” (1950). Irish doctor is 11:30 (5) “ Tunes of Glory” 8:00 ( 30) “ Action in Arabia” 2:30 (3) “ The Trap” (1966). Ava Gardner. banished to Barbados and (1960). Takeover of Highland '•3 0 (1944). Newsman uncovers a Story of a trapper and an 8:30 (8-40) “ Money from becomes a terror of the seas. regiment by strict commandant n Nazi plan to sway Arabs against orphan in British Columbia. Home" (1954). Two Damon Ru­ Louis Hayward, Patricia results in suicide and remorse. the Allies. George Sanders, Rita Tushingham, Oliver Reed. nyon characters run for their Medina. Alec Guinness, John Mills. • Virginia Bruce. 3:00 (5) “ A Bell for Adano" lives on a misfixed horse race. 9:00 (3) “ One Is a Lonely 12:30 (9) “ Flight Lieutenant” 1:00 (3) “ Dreamboat” (1952). (1945). Officer in charge of Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Number” (1972). Young (1942). Once-famed pilot tries Comedy with Clifton Webb, small village becomes loved Marjie Millar. divorcee tries to adjust to being to prove himself to the world. Ginger Rogers, and Anne Fran­ when he finds a bell for the 11:30 (9) “ Call of the Wild” a single. Trish Van Devere, Glenn Ford, Pat O’Brien. cis. church. John Hodiak, Gene (1935). Two young men and a 1:00 (5) “ Vera Cruz” (1954). Tierney. girl are stranded in the Yukon. Two soldiers of fortune become 6:00 (5) “ The Fighting 69th” Clark Gable, Loretta Young. Weissmuller, Maureen 11:30 (40) "Prince of involved in the Mexican War for (1940). Story of recruits in the Friday O’Sullivan. independence. Gary Cooper, 69th Regiment in World War I. Players" (1954). Biographical 1:00 (5) “ Storm in Jamaica” 11:30 (5) “ The Ladykillers” ift Burt Lancaster. James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, drama about actor Edwin (1959). Desperate loves result (1956). Mixed-up bank robbers 1:00 (9) “ Right C ross” George Brent. Booth. Richard Burton, Ray­ among passengers of crashed run into a sweet old lady. Alec (1951). Prizefighter falls in love 6:30 (9) “ The Little Shop of mond Massey, Charles plane. Bill Travers, Virginia Guinness, Peter Sellers, with somebody else’s girl. Dick Horrors” (1961). Florist shop Bickford. McKenna. Herbert Lorn. Powell, June Allyson, Ricardo assistant develops a plant Midnight (30) “ Out of the 1:00 (9) “ The Little 12:30 (9) “ G-Men” (1935). which feeds on human blood. Past” (1947). Intrigue and Montalban. Minister” (1934). Romantic Young man joins Feds to crack 2:00 (8) “ None but the Lonely Jackie Joseph, Jack Nicolson. murder with Robert Mitchum, // drama about a pastor in down on racketeers, and finds a Heart” (1944). Roving son 8:00 (9) “ Mogambo” (1944). Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. ^1 Scotland. Katharine Hepburn, member of his own family may John Beal. be the gang chief. James _r Young man, convicted for ac­ Weissmuller, Neil Hamilton, 4:00 (9) “ Man of the West” Cagney. cidental homicide, plans a Maureen O’Sullivan. (1958). Retiring bandit is forced 1:30 (5) “ Beasts of _r Monday Marseilles” (1959). Two POWs n prison break. Glenn Ford, 11:30 (5) “ Man in the White back to work. Gary Cooper, Help the little gprl find her flashlight. Her cabin is going on 1:00 (5) “ Submarine D-1” Broderick Crawford, Dorothy Jack Lord, Julie London. escape from Italy to Nazi- Suit” (1952). Brilliant chemist occupied Marseilles. Stephen an overnight hike, and she’ll need it. (1937). Pat O’Brien, George Malone. invents a cloth that won’t stain, 8:00 (3) “ The Boy Friend” Brent, Wayne Morris, Doris 8:00 (9) “ Hudson’s Bay” (1971). Musical about musicals Boyd, Anna Gaylor. tear, or wear out. Alec 2:00 (8) “ Old Acquaintance” Weston. (1941). Englishman exiled to Guinness, Cecil Parker. in the 1920s. Twiggy, 1:00 (9) “ Adventure in Canada discovers wealth and Christopher Gable, Tommy (1943). Woman envies her Baltimore” (1949). Minister’s danger. Paul Muni, Gene 12:30 (9) “ Great Guy” (1936). Tune, Glenda Jackson, Max writer-friend, so she becomes a writer too. Bette Davis, Miriam Try ’N Find: Camping Words daughter gets her family in hot Tierney, Laird Cregar. Scrappy young food inspector Adrian. What Would You Do? water. Robert Young, Shirley 11:30 (3) “ Tafzan and His discovers his new job is riddled 9:30 (3) “ Mrs. Pollifax Hopkins. with corruption and graft. 4:00 (8) “ Naughty But Nice” Temple, John Agar. Mate” (1934). Tarzan defeats a —Spy” (1971). Bored widow Words about summer camp activities are hidden (1939). ^ng-writing professor 4:00 (9) “ Convicted” (1950). romantic rival. Johnny James Cagney, Mae Clarke. volunteers for the CIA and is in me block below. See if you can find: backpacking, sent to Albania. Rosalind takes Tin Pan Alley by storm. archery, hiking, golf, cookout, swimming, sailing, Russell, Darren McGavin, Dick Powell, Ann Sheridan. tennis, crafts, water skiing, horse shows, over­ 11:30 (3) “ Tarzan the Nehemiah Persoff. 5:30 (8) “ Copper Canyon” Tuesday Fearless” (1933). Tarzan helps 11:30 (3) “ Tarzan Finds a (1950). Southern Civil War nights, tripping, riflery, riding, singing, dancing. veterans move west to rebuild. 1:00 (5) “ The Naked Street” a young couple through the Son” (1939). Tarzan, Jane, and Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr. (1955). Kingpin racketeer jungle. Buster Crabbe, Cheetah find Boy. Johnny Jacqueline Wells. BACK NOP frames innocent man for murder, but is exposed by 11:30 (5) “ Lavender Hill H R 0 J I N Cr crime reporter. Anthony Quinn, Mob” (1952). Timid bank clerk leads a gang of London robbers. Anne Bancroft. I C 0 V Alec Guinness, Stanley 1:00 (9) “ Mr. and Mrs. k H K T Smith” (1941). Young couple Holloway. discovers their marriage was 12:30 (9) “ The Dark Past” q l E 0 L (1949). Escaped killer takes illegal. Carole Lombard, Gene .hoUlL— refuge in a psychologist’s N R U R Raymond, Robert home. William Holden, Lee J. ^re ^ou interested in craft doss? Gr Y T R Montgomery. R Y D 4:00 (9) “ Revenge of Cobb. If so .. what type? SAIL You are getting ready You are getting ready Frankenstein” (1958). Peter 12:45 (3) “ Tarzan and the K 0 W Mermaids” (1948). Tarzan to go off to camp for the Cushing, Francis Matthews. Please fill out and return to the Hobbit to get on a horse. You meets pearl thieves on the W A T E 1 N (r 8:30 (8-40) “ Hit Lady” (1974). first time. You usually African coast. Johnny j Typ* of Class:______always get up on the Elegant woman’s job as a HORS 0 W 5 G sleep with a very spe­ Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce. left side. You have professional artist is a cover for Day of Waak:______t N T R I N G P cial blanket. You want trouble telling left her murderous occupation. OVER N H T 5 L to take it witti::you but from right. What , Joseph Cam- Aftarnoon:______Evaninf:__ panella, Clu Galager. Only on cable what would^thers say? would you do? 8:30 (20-22-30) “ The Dead Yvette Mimieux stars as a Don’t Die” (1975). Sailor New York City Channels 5 drt5(7Cfaft5shop glamorous assassin in “ Hit battles zombies to clear his and 9 are seen exclusively by subscribers to Greater Hart­ ElCammo Plaza-Route 30. Vernon. Comectcut 06066 Lady,” an ABC-TV Movie of brother’s name. George felephone (203) 875-0067 ford CATV, Manchester cable the Week Tuesday at 8:30 Hamilton,'Ray Milland, Linda television. p.m. Cristal, Joan Blondell. WEEKEND — June 14, 1975 — Page 13 Page 1 2 - WEEKEND - June 14, 1975 Sunday, June 15 TV notes Emily McLaughlin recently Cable TV 6:00 The Flintstones ...... 5 4:30 celebrated her 12th year as Christopher Closeup ...... 3 Goober...... 8-40 Pro Tennis...... 3 Nurse Jessie Brewer on ABC- Ask Kleiner channels 6:30 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 Pro Tennis...... 8-40 TV’s daytime drama, “General By Dick Kleiner Insight ...... 3 Norman Vincent Peale...... 22 Teach-In...... 18 Hospital.” TV Guide...... 2 Rev. Cleophus Robinson...... 5 Carrascolendas...... 30 5:00 WFSB (3) H artford...... 3 6:45 11:30 The Ghost & Mrs. M uir...... 5 ABC-TV has ahnounced it will WHYN (40) Springfield ...... 4 A New D a y ...... 8 Challenge...... 3 The Seeds ...... 20-22-30 feature at least 10 of the WNEW (5) New York...... 5 Make a Wish...... 8-40 Book B e a t...... 24 nation’^ top college football DEAR DICK: My sister says that Elton John has a $40,000 7:00 M edix...... 22 Weather S can ...... 6 Arthur and Company...... 3 Feeling Good ...... 57 teams during the 1975 gridiron Monopoly game. Is this true? Also, what was his first song and Adelante!...... 30 WGBY (57) Springfield...... 7 Wonder Window...... 5 5:30 season. what year did it come out? — WALLY LONG, Eight-Mile, Ala. WTNH (8) New Haven...... 8 NOON Friends of Man ...... 3 Elton is given to excesses but none of his representatives here This Is the Life ...... 8 WOR (9) New York ...... 9 Face the State ...... 3 Animal World...... 5 Columnist Jack Anderson will have ever heard of a $40,000 Monopoly game. He is. they tell me, News Headlines...... 10 7:30 become a -regular guest con­ a backgammon addict and has several expensive backgammon Eastside Comedy...... 5 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 Local Origination...... 11 Yogi Bear & Friends...... 5 Connecticut Scene...... 8 tributor to ABC-TV’s “A.M. sets. And he collects antiques. His first record was a single on the Workship for Shut-Ins...... 8 The Thin E d g e...... 24 Video T est...... 13 Hour of Pow er...... 9 America. ” Uni label. ‘'Levon.” which was released in 1971. The Christophers...... 9 Bill Moyers’ Journal...... 57 WHCT (18) H artford...... 18 Antique Workshop ...... 22 6:00 DEAR DICK: Does Paul Lynde have a sister or close relative Educational Access...... 19 Ring Around the World -----30 What About Women...... 30 Sixty M inutes...... 3 Stefanie Powers will star in in show business? I don’t know this woman's name but she looks WATR (20) W aterbury...... 20 V - 8:00 Man in a Suitcase ...... 40 and acts so much like him. I’d swear they’re twins. — GAYLE We Believe ...... 3 M ovie...... 5 an episode of Quinn Martin’s Government Access...... 21 12:15 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 8 “ Streets of San Francisco” STEVENER, Fultonville, N.Y. WWLP (22) Springfield ___ 22 \ Wonderama...... 5 Speaking for the Consumer . .8 Day of Discovery...... 18 CBS Newsman Charles next season. You’re probably thinking of Alice Ghostley. Ever since they Public Access...... 23 ^ '“'‘tholic Service...... 8 made their Broadway debuts together, in “New Faces of ’52,” Dave,, "d Goliath...... 9 12:30 Film ...... 20 Kuralt has selected the best WEDH (24) Hartford ...... 24 Face the Nation...... 3 The Lucy Show...... 22 people have been marveling over the resemblance. They look Sports and Stocks ...... 26 Word of Lilt ’’•'dav...... 22 segments of his continuing Comedian Marty Allen says alike and sound alike but are not related. Curiously, they are Carol Burnett, portraying her charwoman character, Dialogue...... 8 ('onn. Newsmakers ...... 30 “On the Road” feature WHNB (30) West Hartford .30 M ovie...... 30 Dragnet ...... 40 “” was canceled currently working together in a stock company show, “Stop, makes friends with a look-alike puppet tonight at 10 on Insight ...... 20 series for a one-hour special Thief, Stop!!’’ Paul has two sisters. Neither is in show business. 8:15 after 20 years because Doc CBS-TV. ivjic-,! P ress...... 22-30 6:30 airing Monday at 10 p.m. on couldn’t afford malpractice in­ Sacred H eart...... 40 M ovie...... 9 DEAR DICK: I read recently that Glenn Ford was a Naval 1:00 Channel 3. surance. 8:30 Movies ...... 7 Music for All Am erica...... 18 Reserve captain and fought in the Battle of Midway in World War Spread a Little Sunshine ... .3 II. But I recall when Glenn previously said he had been a Marine Today, June 14 Eighth Day ...... 8 lNfcv,o .. 20-22-30 in World War II. What’s the true story? — R.G.M., Atlanta, Ga. Insight ...... 8 Film ...... 20 Zoom...... D'?ytirr?e Programs Wherever you read that about Ford being, in the navy you read 1:00 7:30 11:00 Day of Discovery...... 9-40 The Fisherman...... 22-30 Secret Agent...... 40 misinformation. Ford was definitely a Marine and served for IVz Film F estival...... 3 What’s Happening ...... 3 News...... 3-22-30 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 22 Wall Street Week...... 57 Conversations W ith...... 40 MONDAY — FRIDAY .laekpol!...... 20-22-30 years during World War II. M ovie...... 9 Youth Press ...... 8 9:00 7:00 Police Surgeon...... 5 1:30 Passwo?'d...... 40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Can You Top T h is?...... 18 Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 News...... 3-8-22 6:00 DEAR DICK: Last night I saw a picture I enjoyed so much — I Love Lucy ...... 20 Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 Summer Scm csicr...... 3 Star T rek...... 22 To Be Announced...... 20 You Owe It to Y ourself...... 8 Gospel Singing Jubilee...... 18 12:30 “The Dorsey Brothers.” What was Jimmy’s theme song? — 11:15 Greatest Sports Legends .. .22 6:15 Searcli for Tomorrow...... 3 ZOLA HARLEY CHAFFIN, Bennington, Vt. Sesame Street..! ...... 24 As Schools Match W its...... 22 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 9 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 News...... 8-40 Women’s Pro Tennis...... 30 Davey & (joliath ...... 8 Split Second...... 8-40 “Contrasts” was Jimmy’s theme and those were the great days Jabberwocky...... 30 8:00 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Victory Garden...... 24-57 11:30 2:00 .lourney to Adventure...... 9 of music. The Champions...... 40 All in the Family...... 3 Christopher Closeup ...... 40 7:30 6:30 M ovie...... 3 Movie...... 8 Public Affairs Shows . 3-5-8-.30 Blank Check ...... 20-22-30 DEAR DICK: Recently, David Horowitz appeared on the 1:30 New York S ets...... 5 Rock C oncert...... 5 9:30 Washington Report ...... 22 Cher ...... 3 M ovie...... 5 Kung F u ...... 8-40 Agronsky and Company...... 3 $6 Million M an...... 8-40 Speak for Yourself ...... 5 1:00 Tonight Show. I am curious to know if he lived in Kansas City as a Johnny Carson ...... 20-30 McHale’s Navy...... 40 The Match G am e...... 3 young boy and later moved to New York. — VIRGINIA Make It Real ...... 8 M ovie...... 9 The Victor Awards ...... 22 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8-22 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 7:00 Human Dimension...... 20 Percy Sutton R eport...... 9 2:30 News...... 3 Movif's ...... 5-9 GUNDER, Barry, III. Bobby Goldsboro ...... 18 11:45 Evening at Symphony ... 24-57 World of Survival...... 30 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 M ovie...... -3 Underdog Cartoons ...... 5 All My Children...... 8-40 No, David Horowitz, the NBC newsman who appeared with Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 8 Red Sox vs. Royals...... 22 8:00 Johnny Carson, never lived in Kansas City. He’s a New Yorker 2:00 N ova...... 24-57 Insight ...... 40 1 Dream of .Icannie...... 8 Know Your World ...... 20 Thriller...... 40 Women’s Pro Tennis...... 30 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 Somerset ...... 22 from the beginning. Soul Train ...... 3 8:30 10:00 Today Show...... 20-22-30 12:30 Thriller...... 40 M ovie...... 9 Not for Women Only...... 30 Rock Concert ...... 8 The Jeffersons ...... 3 Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 Spring Street USA...... 18 A.M. America...... 40 DEAR DICK: I would like to know why we are seeing reruns, Wrestling...... 9 3:00 Baseball Warmup .... 20-22-30 Musical H arts...... 18 The Big Blue Marble ...... 8 7:30 1:30 since the first of this year. On The Waltons, I have seen John-Boy M ovie...... 5 8:30 enter college twice, seen him ride the mule twice in a race, seen TV Garden Club...... 24 1:00 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 The Flintstones ...... 5 As the World Turns...... 3 9:00 Movie ...... 5 Greatest Sports Legends---- 9 Kojak ...... 3 Let's Make a Deal...... 8-40 him defend the college boy accused of cheating twice. Why so Thriller...... 40 Latino...... 40 M ovie...... 8-40 New Zoo Revue ...... 8 Mary Tyler Moore Show ___3 Race of the Week ...... 22 Inside Outside...... 18 Days of Our Lives .... 20-22-30 many re-runs? — RINZO BROWN, Loxley, Ala. 2:15 The Fugitive...... 5 10:30 Challenge of Truth...... 18 News...... 9 Most TV shows make 26 episodes a season. That means that As vs. Tigers ...... 20-22-30 The Risk of M arriage...... 30 Look Up and Live ...... 3 3:30 ...... 20-22-30 8:00 2:00 M ovie...... 8-40 Championship G am es...... 9 when they start in September with new shows, they begin 2:30 Old Time Gospel H our...... 18 1:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C...... 8 Masterpiece Theatre ;... 24-57 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 The Guiding L ight...... 3 repeating in March. Occasionally, they throw in a repeat around Jerry Visits...... 3 Point of View ...... 9 Hour of P ow er...... 18 Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 The $10,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 Music Project Presents ... .24 Movie-...... 20-22-30 Tennis...... 20-30 9:00 the Christmas-New Year’s week as well. Repeats are dictated by A Family at War...... 24 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Jewish Heritage...... 40 A.M. America...... 8 2:30 TV economics. 3:00 The B aron...... 40 Bronx Is Burning...... 5 Young PTlmmakers’ Festival 2:00 ^ Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 Public Affairs Show ...... 9 The 1‘idge of Night...... 3 M ovies...... 3-9 4:00 The Big .Showdown ...... 8-40 Alfred Hitchcock H our...... 5 ...... 57 M ovie...... 8 10:45 9:30 8:30 9:30 3:30 Jewish Life ...... 30 Barney M iller...... 8 Mister Hid ...... 5 The Doctors ...... 20-22-30 Speaking F reely...... 24 Mets vs. Padres...... 9 Mannix...... 3 !tr4iEni^:snn3 Bob Newhart Show ...... 3 M ovie...... 8 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 3:00 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 40 11:00 World Press ...... 24 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 18 3:30 Harness R acing...... 9 5:15 Camera Three ...... 3 What Makes a Good Father? 9:00 The Price Is Right ...... 3 10:00 M ovie...... 8 ...... 24 New England Journal...... 3 Casper and Friends...... 5 The Avengers...... 8 General Hospital ...... 8-40 M ovie...... 40 Carol Burnett Show...... 3 Firing Line ...... 57 Dennis the Menace ...... 5 The Lucy Show'...... 9 iiiiiix Weekend N ew s...... 5 Film ...... 20 4:00 10:00 Another World ...... 20-22-30 RENT-A-TRUCK The S aint...... 5 Mets vs. Padres...... 9 Only on cable Weekend N ew s...... 5 Kitty Today...... 22 Dinah Shore ...... 30 3:30 Sesame Street...... 24-57 Music Project P resen ts___24 Living Faith ...... 18 New York City Channels 5 Strum n Drum m ers...... 40 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3 4:30 That Uncertain Paradise .. .57 and 9 are seen exclusively by 10:30 9:30 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Sports Spectacular...... 3 10:30 subscribers to Greater Hart­ The Protectors...... 3 Black News...... 5 The Flying Nun ...... 5 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 The Odd Couple...... 8 ford CATV, Manchester cable Sports E x tra ...... 5 The Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 One of a Kind...... 24-57 Make Room for Daddy .;... .9 5:00 television. Police Surgeon...... 8 Exercise with Maggie...... 57 The Untouchables ...... 9 Not for Women Only...... 22 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 The Flintstones ...... 40 4:00- Wide World of Sports .... 8-40 Route 83, Piccadilly Square, Talcottvllie The Honeymooners ...... 20 Zane Grey Theatre ...... 22 10:00 Bewitched ...... 3 The Avengers...... 9 PUNT YOUR EVERGREENS, SHADE TREES House of Frightenstein...... 5 M ovie...... 20 Flying Circus ...... 24-57 Spin-Off ...... -3 COLORS Green A cres...... 5 The Money M aze...... 8 Drag R acing...... 22 WHNB-TV Reports ...... 30 AND FLOWERING SNRUDS N O W Phil Donahue Show...... 8 M ovie...... 9 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 Navy Dragnet ...... 40 Come and See Our Spring Selection Today Romper Room ...... 9 Somerset ...... 20-30 Tennis...... 30 Camel 11:00 The Lucy Show...... 22 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Celebrity Sweepstakes 20-22-30 5:30 Bone Leave It to B eaver...... 40 Sesame Street...... 24-57 Electric Company...... 24-57 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 40 10:30 6:00 11:30 4:30 BURGESSNURSERY The Name of the G am e...... 3 G am bit...... 3 News...... 3-22 The Mothers-In-Law...... 5 Mike Douglas Show...... 3 M ovie...... 5 ANDROMEDA David Susskind Show ...... 5 Bugs Bunny Cartoons...... 5 HEMLOCK The S aint...... 8 Wheel of Fortune...... 20-22-30 Racing from Belmont...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 40 Merv Griffin Show...... 8 Journey to Adventure...... 18 HYDRANGIA M ovies...... 9-40 JUMPER 11:00 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Week in Review...... 24 MAGNOLIA Harness Racing...... 22 Star T rek...... 22 Open D oor...... 57 PINE Sportsman’s Friend...... 30 Tattletales...... 3 I Love Lucy ...... 5 ...... 30 6:30 RHODODENDRON YEWS Password...... 8 5:00 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 VIBURNUM MIDNIGHT Straight Talk...... 9 Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 M ovie...... 9 CRIMSON KING MAPLE W restling...... 22 High R ollers...... 20-22-30 Film ...... 20 Fishin’ Hole ...... 18 M ovie...... 30 The Money M aze...... 40 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 Consumer Survival Kit .. 24-57 >*0***^ MAPLE 12430 5:30 flowering rhododendron 11:30 7:00 It fits, it flatters and it feels good! Cushioned, Dragnet ...... 8 Love of Life ...... 3 the Flintstones ...... 5 Agronsky and Company...... 3 perfect! 1:00 Midday Live ...... 5 Film ...... 20 News...... 8-20-22 Truth or Consequences...... 22 373 DEMING STREET News...... 8 Blankety Blanks...... 8-40 n wholovir *»dh iho Am«ricon Notionol Rod Cron. Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 •Thii product hot no conntcl*' Hollywood Squares ... 20-22-30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 SO. WINDSOR, CONN. Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Firing Line ...... 24 NOON Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 Hee Haw ...... 30 PHONE 644-1966 1:30 News...... 40 Peyton Place ...... 5 News...... 3-8-9 Here Come the B rid es...... 40 From Manchester Right Off Buckland Road World Press ...... 57 Page 14 - WEEKEND - June 14, 1975 WEEKEND — June 14, 1975 — Page 15 Monday, June 16 Wednesday, June 18 Thursday, June 19 Saturday, June 21 6:00 9:00 6:00 8:30 6:00 9:30 News...... 3-8-22-30 Movie...... 3 6:30 Soul T ra in ...... 5 News...... 3-8-22-30 The Living Word ...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-30 This Is the Life ...... 18 Bewitched ...... 5 Sts. of San Francisco .... 8-40 Ag-USA...... 3 Super Friends...... 8-40 Bewitched...... 5 Bewitched...... 5 10:00 The Untouchables ...... 9 Patterns for Living...... 5 Action Theater...... 9 9:00 Pastor's Perspective...... 18 .... The Untouchables ...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 Dan A ugust...... 3 Black Buffalo's Pow-Wow ,. 18 ^lovie...... 20-22-30 6:45 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Maude...... 3 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 News...... '. .5 ■ The Honeymooners ...... 20 9:30 A New D ay ...... 8 Carrascolendas...... 24 The Honeymooners ...... 20 The Honeymooners...... 20 B aretta...... 8-40 Electric Company...... 24-57 Sesame Street...... 57 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Growing I'p Fem ale...... 24 7:00 Electric Company...... 24-57 Electric Company...... 24-57 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 Hour of P ow er...... 18 Bonanza...... 40 Who Shall Judge'.’ ...... Ranger Station...... 3 11:30 Bonanza...... 40 Bonanza...... 40 The Thin E d g e...... 57 57 Levi and the Law ...... 24-57 6:30 10:00 Porky Pig Cartoons...... 5 Hudson Brothers ...... 3 6:30 Star T rek...... 20-22-30 6:30 10:30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 News...... 5 Captain Noah ...... 8 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 9:30 Garner Ted Armstrong...... 9 Zoom...... 24 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 Consultation ...... 30 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Rhoda...... 3 The Thin E d g e ...... 24 The Real McCoys ...... 18 I Love Lucy ...... 5 10:30 7:30 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Zoom...... 24-57 NOON 10:00 The Real McCoys ...... 18 11:00 Laurel & Hardy...... 5 Zoom...... 24-57 Meet the M ayors...... 9 Harlem Globetrotters...... 3 On the Road with Charles Zoom...... 24-57 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 7:00 The Best of Groucho...... 5 News...... 3-22-40 11:00 News...... 9 Creature Feature...... 5 News...... 3-22-40 Kuralt ...... 3. News...... 3-8-22-30-40 These Are the Days ...... 8 News...... 5 7:00 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 News...... 3-22-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Truth or Consequences...... 8 The Best of Groucho...... 5 8:00 The Jetsons...... 20-22-30 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Caribe...... 8-40 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 New York Report ...... 9 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Ironside ...... 9 Yogi's Gang ...... 8-40 Ironside ...... 9 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 1 Love Lucy ...... 20 Newark & Reality...... 9 Candlepin Bowling...... 40 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 Straight Talk...... 24-57 11:30 Ironside ...... 9 M ovies...... , ...... 3-5 Sounding Board ...... 20 11:30 The Addams Family .. 20-22-30 12:30 Film ...... 20 Movies ...... 3-5 10:30 H Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Aviation W eather...... 24 8:30 Fat A lbert...... 3 Book B e a t...... 24 It Takes a Thief...... 8 New Jersey R eport...... 9 To Be Alive...... 18 The Untouchables ...... 9 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Bullwinkle...... 3 American Bandstand...... 8 To Tell the Truth...... 30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Woman...... 24-57 Peter Rodino, chairman of TV Garden Club...... 24 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Woman...... 57 Blondie...... 5 G o ...... 20-22-30 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 the House Judiciary Com­ To Toll the Truth...... 30 World Karate Championships 7:30 Bugs Bunny...... 8-40 7:30 11:00 Walsh’s Animals ...... 57 ...... 40 Land of the T h ree...... 3 Geraldo Rivera...... 40 Connecticut R eport...... 9 The Price Is Right ...... 3 mittee, hosts “A Matter of News...... 3-8-22-30-40 7:30 Hogan s Heroes ...... 5 12:30 Singer Kate Smith will be Wheelie & the Chopper Bunch Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Justice: Lawyers and the 12:30 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Name That Tune...... 3 Jeopardy! ...... 8 Geraldo Rivera...... 8 Tom Snyder's guest on NBC- ...... 20-22-30 New Candid C am era...... 8 World Karate Championships Harness Racing...... 9 Public Interest,” a public Backstage at the Zoo ...... 5 M edix...... 18 M ovie...... 9 TV's “Tomorrow," airing Connecticut R eport...... 18 ...... 8 9:00 I Love Lucy ...... 20 television special Monday at The $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Truth or Consequences...... 22 1:00 after the Thursday night Call of the W est...... 20 M ovie...... 9 Jeannie...... 3 Captioned N ew s...... 57 8 p.m. Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 1:00 telecast of the “Tonight Hong Kong Phooey ...... 8-40 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 New Treasure Hunt...... 30 Antiques...... 24 11:30 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 1:45 Show Starring Johnny Car- Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 9 Book B e a t...... 24 Dragnet ...... 40 M ovies...... 3-5 WFSB plans |:25 The Outer Lim its...... 5 son. Emergency Plus 4 .... 20-22-30 Polka!...... 40 Animal W orld...... 30 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Secret Agent...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24-57 The Untouchables ...... 9 Tarzan week Room 222 ...... 40 8:00 9:30 8:00 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Only on cable The Waltons ...... 3 The World at W a r...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Television notes Pebbles & Bamm Bamm___3 A festival of classic Tarzan 8:00 Dealer's Choice ...... 5 Adventures of Gilligan ... 8-40 Bronx Is Burning...... 5 Wide World M ystery...... 40 New York City Channels 5 movies will be featured on the Tony Orlando & D aw n...... 3 Barney Miller...... 8-40 “Showoffs,” a celebrity game “The Inventing of America,” a ...... 8-40 12:30 11:30 p.m. movie this week on and 9 are seen exclusively by Thriller Theater...... 9 Wide World M ystery...... 8 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 subscribers to Greater Hart­ Mets vs. Expos...... 9 show hosted by Larry Blyden, two-hour Bicentennial NBC-TV Run Joe Run...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 9 WFSB-TV, Channel 3, Hartford. Water W orld...... 18 will debut on ABC-TV’s special on America’s inventors. Celebrity Bowling ...... 18 M ovie...... 9 Mets vs. Expos...... 9 ford CATV, Manchester cable 10:00 “Tarzan and His Mate,” with Celebrity Tennis...... 18 Sunshine...... 20-22-30 daytime schedule this summer. Joe Garagiola...... 20-22-30 1:00 television. Scooby D oo...... 3 Johnny Weissmuller, airs Mon­ A Girl Named Sooner . 20-22-30 Cops ...... 24-57 A Matter of Justice...... 24-57 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 day. Another Tarzan, Buster Combat...... 5 Feeling Good ...... 24-57 Chief is guest 8:30 Carl Reiner will produce and 8:15 1:20 Crabbe, stars Tuesday in “Tar­ Martin Atarger, president of Devlin...... 8-40 8:30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 star in “Heaven Help Us,” a Baseball...... 20-22-30 The Fugitive...... 5 zan th e Fearless,” but Hartford Police Chief Hugo ABC Entertainment, is forming Land of the Lost ...... 20-22-30 Weissmuller returns in the se­ Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Masini appears on “The Open K aren ...... 8-40 new Columbia television his own production company to Electric Company...... 24-57 cond Tuesday feature, “Tarzan M ovie...... 8-40 Mind” to discuss law and order The Living Word ...... 18 anthology for ABC-TV next fall. make prime-time shows for t5 and the Mermaids.” The Living Word ...... 18 Tuesday at 10 p.m. on Connec­ Bob Crane Show...... 20-22-30 ABC-TV. 10:30 Tuesday, June 17 It’s Weissmuller as the jungle Victory Garden...... 24-57 ticut Public Television Small Claims ...... 24-57 Raymond Burr will co-host Shazam!...... 3 6:00 10:00 hero for the rest of the week, 9:00 (Channel 24, Hartford). r Rescue Rangers...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-30 Barnaby Jones ...... 3 with “Tarzan Escapes” on Cannon...... 3 Also appearing on the show NBC-TV’s Robert Fuller was Sigmund...... 20-22-30 Bewitched ...... 5 News...... 5 Wednesday, “Tarzan’s New Faith for Today...... 18 are Detroit Police Chief Philip Friday, June 20 named Honorary Emergency Zee Cooking School...... 24 Adrienne LaRussa plays Mets vs. Expos...... 9 Marcus Welby, M.D...... 8-40 York Adventure” on Thursday, You’re in Court ...... 24 Tannian and Patrick Murphy, Physician by the Zoom...... 57 Brooke Hamilton in NBC- Since the American Way of former police commission of Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 and “Tarzan Finds a Son” on 6:00 9:00 chapter of American College of 11:00 TV’s daytime drama series, D eath...... 57 New York City. The Honeymooners...... 20 Open Mind...... 24 Friday. News...... 3-8-22-30 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 Emergency Physicians. Valley of the Dinosaurs...... 3 “Days of Our Lives. Electric Company...... 24-57 Interface ...... 57 Bewitched...... 5 Billv Graham Sermon...... 18 Bonanza...... 40 "rhe Untouchables ...... 9 The Rockford Files ... 20-22-30 6:30 10:30 Masterpiece Theatre — 24-57 Habitat Project ...... 57 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 The Honeymooners...... 20 9:30 I Love Lucy ...... 5 11:00 Electric Company.....24-57 M ovie...... 3 The Real McCoys ...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Catch Bonanza...... 40 Get Christie Love ...... 8-40 Zoom...... 24-57 The Best of Groucho...... 5 10:00 7:00 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 6:30 News...... 5 News...... 3-22-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Captioned News ...... 57 I Love Lucy...... 5 Firing L in e ...... 24 brings you visible improvements Truth or Consequences...... 8 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Decision Makers ...... 57 y Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 11:30 Zoom...... 24-57 10:30 in our color TV Sounding Board ...... 20 M ovies...... 3-5 U.S. Open ...... 8-40 The Romagnolis’ Table ___ 24 It Takes a Thief...... 8 7:00 News...... 3-22-40 Kiner’s K orner...... 9 To Tell the Truth...... 30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Black Perspective...... 37 Open D oor...... 57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 • Our brightest Wide World M ystery...... 40 Mats Truth or Consequences...... 8 11:00 7:30 Ironside ...... 9 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 color picture ever Celebrity Sweepstakes . 3 12:30 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Increased high voltage matched Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 Wide World M ystery...... 8 Film ...... 20 Celebrity Tennis...... 9 with our Matrix Plus picture Let’s Make a Deal...... 8-22 tube produce dramatic picture M ovie...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Human Dimension...... 18 Aviation W eather...... 24-57 highlights and scene-to-scene To Tell the Truth...... 30 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Music of the People ...... 24 1:00 on brightness. Lfg h i 11:30 toP^ Masquerade P a rty ...... 30 Tomorrow , 20-22-30 7:30 •Our sharpest Room 222 ...... 40 M ovies...... 3-5 Days of the Champions ...... 3 color picture ever Martin Agronsky ...... 57 1:15 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Combat... Hogan s Heroes ...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Finer detail with a newly- 8:00 I Letts Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 developed color/video module Good Times...... 3 Cable. featuring wide range video ' New Directions ...... 18 Playboy 20th Anniversary Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Human Dimension...... 20 ...... ■...... 40 peaking and a Quasar- Happy Days...... 8-40 developed Integrated Circuit. 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The exhibition, to be organized bv associate professors William Parker and Paul Zelanski, will be displayed next spring at UConn’s William r '5 Benton Museum of Art. Later it will be shown at public and private galleries and in­ stitutions in Connecticut. It will be titled "The Perseverant Vi­ sion of E.A. Schofield, New England Photographer." Schofield was born in 1843 and died in 1930. His work encom­ passed. a wide variety of sub­ jects and techniques. He D recorded natural disasters, S( local people. Presidential visits th to Connecticut, early road­ 80 building machines, animals, ships, actors and actresses, and city and rural landscapes. Also preserved in his work are the social and cultural am­ biance of Connecticut and New J England, as well as records of early and later immigrant groups to the state. The media Schofield employed also illustrate much of the technical history of pnotography, and included am- 1 Scl brotypes, ferrotypes, “carte- tioi de-visites,” stereographic tril photographs, wet and dry collo­ tor dion processes, and prints from of negatives sensitized with we gelatine emulsions. 1 In the 20th Century, he also Bi( used modern celluloid cut-film. of Parker and Zelanski received bo: their grants from the Connec­ bo; ticut Commission on the Arts. coi Guest residency cai Professor Roger Crossgrove of the University of Connecticut frc art department has been wa awarded a guest residency this rel summer at the Yaddo Founda­ Lightweight, easy to carry and gy tion, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., GREENLAWN PLUS m; spread. Cii for creative work in painting iron for rich green turf and printmaking. ali extra water insoluble water insoluble nitrogen for longer cij nitrogen lasting growth (86-4266,67,68) Time foi a Lnbe extra plant food Job? See Us... 23 lbs. 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