PAGE TWENTYr- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., July 8. 1974 'olice Report Ap'^ofntmi W oodbridge^SuCio^ Dunfield Scholarship h im m Three members of The Steven Dunfield Robert Dunfield, 59 Harlan manrljFHtFr Brralh Because of the washout Friday of the Woodbridge St. St., whose son was the victim Manchester Assembly, Order of bridge over Bigelow Brook, Police Chief James Reardon Memorial Scholarship Fund has MANCHESTER stofv ^ t 942 Main St. A man day night with head injuries of a fatal automobile accident Rainbow for Girls, plus two of. has ordered the street closed at its intersection with W. been established by The MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1974- VOL. XCIB, No. 237 Manchester—A City of Village Charm Police action over the d e s c r l^ as black, in his early suffered in an accident on West Manchester Scholarship Foun­ June 20. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS its advisors received ap­ Middle Tpke. and with Parker St. weekend included: 20s, abf^six feet tall, medium Rd., South Windsor. pointments during the annual dation, Inc. in accordame with Since then, many con­ • Expensive equipment has build, a»ed the'clerk for Miss Bassos was a passenger session of the Grand Assembly Traffic from the north will be rerouted directly onto the wishes of Mr. and Mrs. tributions have been made to been rented in the last few change for \ series of large in a small truck driven by of G)nnecticut last weekend at Parker St. and traffic from the south will be rerouted west the Scholarship Foundation by weeks from two area equip­ bills. When the register was Timothy Chapman, 18, of 1150 the Hartford Hilton Hotel. Miss on W. Middle Tpke. and then onto Parker St. friends, neighbors, relatives ment firms under the name of a checked later, i ^ a s found to Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Cynthia Hultgren, worthy ad­ Reardon said the detours will be in effect until perma­ and co-workers of Steven. The man whose driver's license was be 892 short. Police said apparently the visor of Manchester Assembly, nent repairs are made to the bridge. Unofficial estimates About Town number of contributions has stolen May 28. On Saturday, A- • Mrs. Dorothy M ^ r s , 53, driver lost control, went off the was appointed grand represen­ are the project may take months. enabled the foundation to es­ Z Equipment Rentals at 935 of 24 Locust St. was ^ r g e d road and the truck flipped over tative to the state of ; tablish a scholarship fund in his PalestiniansVow Reprisals Center St. reported over |600 with disorderly conduct in eoii- onto its roof. and Miss Jeanine Chadwick, memory. taken and not returned. Several nection with a neighborh( Police said Chapman and junior past worthy advisor, was The first scholarship from Members of Manchester weeks ago, the B & B Rental dispute. She posted 8150 non­ Miss Bassos were thrown of appointed grand representative this fund will be awarded next WATES will meet tonight at 7 center in South Windsor surety bond for court July 22. le truck and another to the state of Massachusetts. year at the annual award reported the same thing and by • Roger J. Michaud, 16, of 442 p^senger, Dennis Boxx, 17, of at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ceremony held in June. the same man. W. Middle Tpke. was served a 112'^rdon Dr., South Windsor Miss Yvonne Smith, past Town Gets $211^426 Main St., to pay respects to the Contributions nnay still be • Dents and scratches were Circuit Court 12 warrant was pihned in the vehicle. Chap­ worthy advisor, was appointed late Howard White, whose made to the Manchester For Israeli Naval Raids charging him with second- man ana^xx were also taken daughter, Mrs. Andrew John­ Scholarship Foundation, Inc., put on nine cars Saturday in the and installed as a member of Israeli military sources said naval com­ gunboats moved into Lebanese territory at degree larceny by possession. to Manchester Hospital, treated Rev-Share Payment son, is a member of the 257 E. Center St. By United Press International Israel’s “instant reprisal” air strikes parking lot of Trudon Pontiac the Junior Grand Assembly mandos sank an estimated 33 vessels at 11 p.m., shelling fishing harbors at Tyre, on Main St. Bond was set at 8 ^ with sure­ and released.x organization. Palestinian guerrillas vowed today to against Palestinian refugee camps. committee. the ports of Tyre, Sidon and Ras-e-Sheik in Sarafand, Bourghouliyeh, Sidon and • An apparent "peeping ty and he was unable to post it Chapman wa^ charged with A federal revenue-sharing anticipated in 1974-75 toward launch a new round of reprisal raids in Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin an­ payment in the amount of 8211,- southern Lebanon to forestall future Adloun. Tom” has been report^ in the pending appearance in court operating under titeinfluence of Harold Livingston, chairman the 1974-75 G eneral Fund ''I retaliation for Israel’s lightning naval nounced the new policy June 28, saying, 426 was received today by the guerrilla attacks from the sea. A military spokesman in Tel Aviv said Wells St. area. He was sighted, today. liqour or drugs am reckless of the Manchester Assembly budget. Manchester WATES will BERNARD A. LOZIER, strikes against Lebanon’s Mediterranean "The war we are going to conduct is to be Town Of Manchester. It is for the raiders were taken to the scene by gun­ but not caught, by area • Thomas P. Chenel, 24, of driving. He is scheduled to advisory board, was appointed meet Tuesday at the Italian- coast. ”It was more of a warning than anything a continuous one, rather than in reaction the first quarter of 1974-75 and INC. boats, swam into the ports under the cover to an action.” residents looking into a window W. Hartford was arrested on a appear in Circuit Court l\E a s t and installed as a member of American Club. Weighing in “The Palestinian revolution will reply to because we saw that preparations were indicates the town will receive Officials Probe Calling Rspairs of darkness, planted explosives on of a Wells St. home Sunday Circuit Court 12 warrant Hartford, July 29. \ the state executive board. E. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs., the Israeli attack by attacks on Israeli underway for an assault,” the Tel Aviv A command statement in Tel Aviv said 8845,704 in this fiscal sources said. selected vessels and then made their es­ about 11:50 p.m. He is charging him with issuing bad A two-car accident on Rt. ^1n Steve Pearl, an advisory board Blaze in Nashua Rocco Francoline will lead a' 6 Rsplaesmsms targets from inside our occupied lands,” the strikes were aimed at warning year—provided the formula for cape in the waiting warships. described as a youth wearing checks (five counts). Court is South Windsor Sunday night member, was appointed and in­ NASHUA, N.H. (UPI) - weight discussion. Members Quality Carpantry Work, WAFA, the guerrilla news agency, said in A Lebanese military communique said Lebanon about letting guerrillas use the the payments doesn’t change. ’There were no reported Israeli dark clothes. July 5. sent three persons to Hartford stalled as a member of the Authorities were scheduled to with names beginning with M Patioa • AddHIons Beirut. Israeli gunboats destroyed 21 vessels in at­ “harbors for launching and supporting the casualties in the -and- raids. terrorist operations.” • Brian A. Donovan, 33, of 145 • While staked out at the Hospital and Raymond Fitz­ Senior Grand Assembly com­ Manchester received its first begin their investigation today through Ar are reminded to A RamodaHng Officials in Beirut and Tel Aviv issued tacks against fishing harbors along the The Israeli-Lebanese frontier has been School St. was charged with Manchester Country Gub at patrick, 17, of East Hartford mittee. revenue-sharing payment into a blaze of suspicious origin bring items for a fruit basket. conflicting reports on Monday night’s raids, Mediterranean' coast. It said one person The spokesman said the Israelis left quiet since June 20 when Israeli war-planes operating a motor vehicle while 1:50 a.m. Friday, Patrolman was charged with reckless Dec. 11,1972. As of June 30, that gutted three apartment Featherweights for the month Frsa esVmatss which broke a three-week lull in the es­ was wounded slightly in the blast of a behind leaflets describing the strikes as Manchester Assembly placed completed three days of bombing raids his license is suspended. Court James McCooe apprehended driving and issued a warning 1974, it had received 81,864,219, buildings, only one of which was are Mrs.fWalter Burnett and calating war of strikes and counter-strikes delayed explosive charge. attempts to ensure “an Independent first in the state for initiating against Palestinian targets, leaving is July 29. two juveniles at the golf cart for driving after drinking. to which was added about $80,- occupied, and left eight Mrs. Ruth Boyle. PlMNM 649-4464 . along the uneasy Israeli-Lebanese front. Arab newsmen at the scene said Israeli Lebanon” free from “the dictates of the most new candidates during dozens of dead and injured inside refugee • A possible "flim flam” was parking station. They stated Police said apparently Fitz­ 200 in interest. All but about 88,- families homeless. terrorists who dare not operate from any the past year. camps. reported at the Arthur Drug - they were waiting for two patrick ran into the rear of a 000 of the to tal was ap­ The general alarm blaze other country.” The air strikes followed the slaying of friends who had told them one car driven by Joseph (^rso, 48, propriated by the efid of the broke out Sunday afternoon and The raids apparently marked the start three Women in a june 13 guerrilla taid had a key to the carts. Police of East Hartford, damaging the 1973-74 fiscal year. firemen battled for more than of a new Israeli policy toward he against the northern Iraeli settlement of report the carts have been gas tank and causing it to five hours before putting it un­ guerrillas following world criticism of 9 washable woven *" Quake ridden late at night over the explode and catch on fire. The Board of Directors der control. Four persons, in­ Trudeau Win Solid Shamir. greens and then returned to Police said the Corso car then Public Can Get already has allocated 8724,419 cluding three firefighters, were scatter rugs Shakes their parking place. Much left the road and struck a utility Agenda Copies of the revenue-sharing funds hurt, none seriously. OTTAWA (UPI) — Prime Minister Lewis was beaten in Toronto. His party’s damage has been done. The two pole. 24”x4S” size; Ideal for Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s handling of infla­ parliamentary representation |almost was Franco Hospitalized youths were released to their Mrs. Joseph Corso, a Town Manager Robert Weiss doorwaya, halls and tion, the issue that toppled his Liberal halved from 31 seats won in 1972. said today copies of the Board government two months ago, won him a Japan parents. passenger in her husband’s car, sink fronts, assorted suffered a hip injury and was of Directors’ agenda for PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE Almost Too Hot to Fish,,, surprising and solid victory early today in The Trudeau comeback, basically a MADRID (UPI) — Generalissimo Fran­ Europe and the Middle East, a govern­ colors, washable. fjj smashing Liberal triumph in the key cisco Franco, Spain’s 81-year-oId chief of TOKYO (UPI) - A SOUTH WINDSOR admitted to the hospital. Corso Tuesday’s meeting will be (We Have A Notion To Pleaae) Canada’s general election. ment spokesman said. nrovince of Ontario, gave Canada a clear- state, was hospitalized today with moderately strong earthquake Gayle Bassos, 14, of 137 and Fitzpatrick were treated available in the I^nchester NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET ...but not quite...as Scott Held, 137 Pond. An older unidentified angler is Franco was hospitalized at a Madrid cut majority government for only the third phlebitis, the same illness that President medical center bearing his name, the shook the Tokyo area today, Farnham Rd., South Windsor is and discharged. Municipal Building all day EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Helaine Rd, and Philip Carpenter, 165 patiently hoping to hook a trout too. The Liberals won at least 140 seats in the time since 1962. Nixon suffered during his recent tour of spokesman said. An official statement from causing street lamps to wobble in satisfactory condition at Fitzpatrick is scheduled to Tuesday. The meeting will be at > 1 .8 8 . i Lydall St. try their luck in Salter’s (Herald photo by Pinto) House of Commons, seven more than they and buildings to sway. Manchester Memorial Hospital appear in (Circuit Court 12, East 8 p.m. at Robertson School, N. Franco’s Pardo Palace residence said his needed to capture control of Parliament “Canada has come out of this election doctors hoped for his speedy recovery. The tremor registered 4 on today. She was admitted Satur- Hartford, July 29. School St. for the next four years. strong, confident of its future,” said the Japanese scale of 7 in He said he will be at the dis­ Trudeau, who first became prime It was Franco’s first known serious ill­ SNEAKERS 2i»3“ The latest results gave the Conser­ Kissinger to Testify ness or injury in 12 years. On Christmas, Ibaraki prefecture northeast of posal of the public one-half hour minister in 1968 when his swinging vatives 95 seats, and the Quebec-based Tokyo, close to its epicenter in prior to the meeting for e TENNIS e DECK STYLE “we have every little thlngP PUC Hearing Forum bachelor image propelled the Liberals to For Ehrlichman 1961, Franco suffered a hunting accident. Social Credit movement 12. The New the Pacific Ocean, the Candidate^s Funds answering questions, and will their greatest victory in 15 years. “I just A spokesman for Pardo Palace said • BASKETBJUl Democratic party iiad 16, and the anti- meteorological agency be on hand at all future Franco drove to the hospital in his Rolls- French mayor of Moncton, N.B., got want to say I want to get on with the job.” MADRID (UPI) — Secretary of State reported. meetings for the same purpose, Childreiis ...... $197 Royce limousine, with his usual motor­ DidnH Reach $100 elected as an independent despite dis­ Henry A. Kissinger wound up a tour of It registered 3 in Tokyo," one-half hour early. For Ideas on Issues He won by convincing Canadians that a cade of cars and motorcycle policemen, ,Adults ...... $3.47 avowal by the Conservative party. Western European capitals today and said Yokohama and Chiba prefec­ Weiss reminded the public he freeze on wages and prices — the major and walked into the hospital unaided. He NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Johnnie Elkins, a HARTFORD (UPI) — The opening day to increase its annual earning by 13.7. The he would abide by a court order to appear ture southeast of Tokyo, the is available for comments daily pledge by Stanfield — would not work. as a witness in a Watergate-related trial. said Franco was expected to remain in the Democratic candidate for governor who does most of his in the Municipal Building, from m m of state Public Utilities Commission increases are the highest ever sought in It was a victory that surprised pollsters, agency said. No casualties or Need Something? ;tiw Trudeau said inflation was a global hospital four or five days. campaigning on the job, disclosed his campaign finances hearings on electricity rate increases was state history. who had predicted that neither Trudeau Kissinger arrived in the Spanish capital damage were reported. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and can Ask Plaxal > w n1 problem that controls will not solve. after earlier talks with government TTie Pardo Palace statement said: over the weekend—a total of $99.50. be reached at 649-5281, Ext. 221. a .forum for ideas on consumerism, energy The PUC has already granted tem­ nor opposition Conservative leader Robert “At the end of this morning, his J and sound business management in in­ porary rate increases to both companies, L. Stanfield would gain an absolute leaders in Brussels, Paris, Rome, West Elkins, who faces more than a dozen rivals in the Aug. Trudeau, 54, easily won a personal vic­ Germany and London. He planned to leave excellency the chief of state was 1st primary, says he wants to “put the jelly on the bottom flationary times. which, along with three other power com­ majority. hospitalized in the Francisco Franco Spock Denounces panies in Connecticut and Massachusetts, tory in his own constituency in Montreal, for tonight to brief President shelf where the little man can get it.” PUC (Chairman Howard E. Hausman, medical center suffering from phlebitis in Possible Ticket presiding over the hearings Monday in the comprise Northeast Utilities, one of the Until his government was toppled May 8 which assured his return to Parliament as Nixon. Of the 32 donations to his campaign, Elkins said the national leader of the winning party. Stan­ Kissinger was directed Monday to the right leg. The doctors treating him INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) state office building, denied Hartford Cor­ top 20 power companies in the country. on the inflation issue, Trudeau had ruled considered his hospitalization advisable average contribution has been three dollars. The candidate poration (tounsel Alexander Goldfarb’s Nineteen persons, including Meskill, for 18 months with a minority government field, 60, making his third unsuccessful appear as a defense witness in Washington — Dr. Benjamin M. Spock has “W hat^ C B Tg o t attempt to become prime minister, per­ Wednesday before the Ellsberg breakin for his treatment and speedy himself donated $25 to the effort. ^ request that the sessions be adjourned un­ registered to speak on behalf of con­ kepfin office with support of the socialist denounced a possible 1976 » t sonally was re-elected in Halifax but conspiracy trial on behelf of Nixon’s recuperation.” til the PUC appoints a consumer counsel sumers and business during the heamigs, New Democratic party. It was the defec­ Phlebitis is an inflamation of the veins Democratic national ticket would not comment on whether he would former No. 2 aide John D. Ehrlichman. as required by a new state . which are expected to continue for about tion of the New Democrats that toppled which in extreme cases may endanger the headed by Sen. Edward M. continue as Progressive Conservative Before boarding his plane in London, D that savings banks don’t?” two months with a decision announced Trudeau. Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., the Kennedy, D-Mass., with leader. Kissinger told newsmen: ”I will appear.” life of the patient should a blood clot travel Alabama Gov. George Wallace leading Democratic gubernatorial can­ sometime in October. Ironically, New Democrat leader David to the brain or heart. as his running mate. Feds Asked to Check didate, requested postponment for the The industry began its presentation Spock, who was in In­ same reason, although she did not appear first, with Northeast Vice President dianapolis for the national con­ Union Discrimination in person before the commission Gov. Ernest L. Grove Jr., defending the request vention of the People’s party, Thomas J. Meskill, a Republican, asked to because of increased overall costs, higher intervene on behalf of consumers. construction expenses, spiraling interest said if Democrats nom inate NEW HAVEN (Upi) - The' are not high school graduates Kennedy for president and if About 75 persons protesting the rates and the need to maintain “financial Recruitment and Training themselves. integrity.’’ Collins Casts Self as GOP Unifier proposed increases, the largest in state Wallace adds his support for a Program has asked the federal Sykes, in a letter to the U.S. L history, rallied at noontime in scorching Former Norwalk>JMayor Frank Zullo, a spot on the ticket, it would government to investigate dis­ Department of Labor, alleged utter destruction for the Republican party the General Assembly as proof that con­ Collins tackled the problem of heat at Bushnell Park near the State Of­ Democratic gubernatorial candidate, told By SOL R. COHEN “open the eyes of hundreds of criminatory activities allegedly the local has prevented a in Connecticut in the fall,” State Rep. cern for the people is his top priority. Watergate head-on. fice Building where the hearing was held. the outdoor rally Connecticut needs an in­ Calling attention to “danger signs on the thousands of Americans to how practiced by Local 90 of the number of qualified blacks and Francis J. Collins Tuesday night o ffer^ Camp said the mandatory requirement Organizers blamed the 86-degree dependent consumer advocate outside the horizon” which “could mean chaos and corrupt and opportunistic the International Brotherhood of hispanic journeymen from himself as a compromise candidate for the for seat belts in automobiles “bugs” him, "It’s there,” he said. “Everyone’s sick temperature for the “disappointing” tur­ PUC with a full staff to monitor the Democratic party is and it Electrical Workers (IBEW). joining the IBEW. GOP nomination for gowrnor. and he chided Ribicoff for having a of it, but it’s on everyone’s mind. Anyone nout. utilities. would push them over to us.” Maurice Sykes, director of Recently ,the Department of “Watergate mentality,” because the found guilty should be punished. However, The Hartford Electric Light feo., aniL Sen. George Gunther of Stratford, a Spock was the 1972 presiden­ the government subsidized Labor’s Office of Contract Collins, of Brookfield, s^ieaker of the senator was a co-sponsor of the “seat-belt those not guilty should be vindicated and Connecticut Light and Power Co. say Republican gubernatorial candidate, tial candidate of the Peace and program, said the union’s total Compliance cited six New State House of RepresenWives and bill.” not forced to suffer with an albatross rising fuel costs and the expense of future criticized the utilities passing off adver­ Freedom party. membership compared to the Haven area unions for failure to formerly its minority leader, Was one of “Ribicoff,” said Camp, “is one of those around their necks.” construction have forced them to seek the tising costs onto consumers and com­ number of minority group adhere to minority hiring goals three candidates to address the whose philosophy it is not to let people increases. plained the present rate structure charges He insisted, “Our proud and positive members, “is nothing less than established under a covenant Manchester Republican Town Coinmittee. decide for themselves what’s g o ^ for Governor's Wife HELCO wants a 15.9 per cent annual in­ big electricity consumers less than small record of accomplishments divorce us startling.” He did not reveal known as the New Haven Plan. The others were State Rep. Herb^t V. them. He’s aloof. We don’t seem impor­ crease in its revenues while CL & P wants users. from Watergate. We have nothing to be Files for Divorce the figures. Camp Jr. of Ridgefield and former tant to him and, it’s equally true, he Sykes said Local 90, which did ashamed of here in Connecticut.” BALTIMORE (UPI) - Bar­ Sykes charged the local’s ap­ not sign the pact, has Milford Mayor Edward J. Kozlowski, bbth doesn’t seem important to us.” bara Mandel has filed for prenticeship program excludes ’’systematically denied minori­ seeking the GOP nomination for U.^ Camp didn’t touch on a subject con­ divorce from her estranged blacks and hispanics by ty group applicants equal senator. State Rep. James H, Brannen III\ tained in a press release of his Manchester husband Maryland Gov. Marvin requiring high school diplomas access.” —-v. Roark Rebuked by Panel of Colchester, a third candidate for the speech. The press release said he said in Mandel, citing “abandonment when a number of its members senatorial nomination, was unable to Manchester he is urging Congress and the without just cause or reason.” appear as scheduled. ate Department to pursuade the Turkish She said there was no government to reverse its decision to lift reasonable hope” of reconcilia­ Probing Alleged Fraud Pointing to “the divisions and disputes” its D^n on growing opium. tion. Motorists Can Retain between the 'backers of Congressman Kozlowski, former State Motor Vehicles The divorce petition was filed HARTFORD (UPI) - A legislative sub­ formation might prejudice pending court Robert H, Steele of Vernon and Bridgeport commissioner and former state com.- almost a year to the day after ‘ ♦ committee has rebuked a high-ranking cases If the records were leaked to the Mayor Nicholas Panuzio, the front­ missioner of public works, pursued the Mandel announced, July 3,1973, Same License Plates bureaucrat and ordered him to surrender news media. runners for the gubernatorial nomination, same theme as Camp. that he was leaving his wife of records of alleged welfare fraud to the The auditors, who have broad statutory Collins warned, “We must unite, or we’ll “I call him (Ribicoff) the do-nothing 33 years to marry Jeanne All Connecticut motorists soon as it is finalized. Plates state auditors. power to inspect any and all records of stumble badly and fail. We can’t forget we senator,” he said. “What legislation has Blackistone Dorsey, 36. will be able to retain their same will be replaced at renewal Auditors Henry J. Becker Jr. and Leo V. budgeted state agencies, demanded the are 135,000 voters behind in state he offered th k has passed in Congress? license plate number under the time with the same number and Donohue have demanded since mid-May records on behalf of another legislative registrations.” What has he done for the people of Connec­ Finance and Control Department records new reflectorized plate the cost will be 81. However, if subcommittee that launched its own in­ Insisting that neither Steele nor Panuzio ticut?’’ \ of an investigation of three Hartford-area Omar Shrine Day program launched by the state a motorist does not want to wait vestigation of ambulance practices after have enough delegate strength to gain the He said, “HistoiV will prove the state­ ambulance firms accused of defrauding the alleged fraud was uncovered. field at Hospital Motor Vehicle Department last until it is his turn for replace­ nomination, he said, ”I can offer the party ment, ‘Ribicoff can \b e beaten,’ is wrong. month. ment, then he may write to the the state Welfare Department of an es­ The subcommittee order Monday was They said the same tiding when I ran for Sunday, was Omar Shrine Day the alternate of unity, and thus stem possi­ “Many motorists seem to be MVD at any time requesting timated 860,000 through false billings. seen as a test of strength between the mayor in Democratic Milford and won. at the Shriners Hospital for ble disaster at the polls.” ■ confused on this point,” Acting replacement of his number But Charles Roark of Manchester, legislative and executive branches of They’ll say it again.” Crippled Children in Only two of Manchester’s 19 delegates Commissioner Matl Koiva said, plate in the new style. The cost director of the department’s division of government. Francis J. Collins Citing his qualificaUons as engineer, Springfield, Mass. central collections, had consistently If Roark fails to deliver the records as have taken positions on gubernatorial can­ 9 "and I would like to clarify the for this early replacement will mayor and head of state agencies as proof It’s an annual event that has point for them. The MVD will be 86. refused to give them the records. ordered, the matter could end up in court, didates. State Comptroller Nathan he "can get the job done,” Kozlowski said, been going on for 25 years. be adopting a schedule for All new passenger plates, in­ He was accused Monday by one law­ according to subcommittee member Rep. Agostinelli, until several weeks ago “ I have the legislative experience, the ad- Omar provides entertainment replacing all of the oldstyle cluding vanity combinations up maker of setting himself up as “court and James Bingham, R-Stamford. himself a candidate, has endorsed Steele. minstrative exjierience and I know how and has a cookout for the young plates over a four-year period to six letters, are now being jury” in refusing to honor the demands of Roark, summoned before a subcom­ State Sen. David Odegard has endorsed the blue-collar worker thinks.” patients at the hospital. between 1975 and 1979. The issued in the new reflectorized the auditors, who are under the authority mittee of the Audit Review Committee, Panuzio. His was the shortest speech. He drew Co-chairman for many years of the legislative branch of state govern­ held fast to his position under intense schedule will be publicized as material, Koiva said. CBT has everything you need from a bank. All Republican chairman A. Paul Berte, great applause when he said, "I know it’s have been Harold Barnsley and ment. questioning. chairman of the delegation, has released hot here (the Municipal Building Hearing John Rieg. Master of ceremonies in one convenient location. Finance and Control, an agency of the Then Sen. Joseph Fauliso, D-Hartford, its members from their former com­ Room), so I’m cutting one minute from Sunday was Fred Gaal. executive branch, is one of several bodies, in an angry tone, said to Roark: Edward J. Kozlowski By saving at CBT, you’ll get free personal mitments to Agostinelli and an­ my speech for each degree rise in the Omar Shriners and their including the state police, involved in the “I don’t ihink you had any right to ar­ checking. You’ll also get all your checking and nouncements of endorsements may now temperature.” wives distributed gifts and widening investigation. bitrarily refuse the auditors and violate be forthcoming. None of the 19 have en­ Collins, who spoke the longest (about 40 balloons to the youngsters Marlow^s Beauty Salon savings transactions on one convenient monthly Roark, maintaining throughout that the the statutes. 867 Main Straat, Manchaatar (Lowar Stora Laval) dorsed anyone for the U.S. senator minutes and without notes), ticked off the before wheeling them to the statement. So it’s easy to keep track of auditors had no legal right to see the “You set yourself up as a court and jury record of the Republican administration patio for the entertainment. nomination. “S o th atk records, had argued that releasing the in- when trying to deal with a legal request.” and the Republican-controlled General Inside Today’s Weird Harold and his Hog Don’t Negloct Your Hair your money. “It is a bad precedent for you to believe Camp and Kozlowski both hit what they Assembly. Hollow Hooters provided some During The Summer Monthal why m ore At CBT you can save automatically, too. That’s that you can hold up the legislative called “the do-nothing record” of U.S. ”We have it in our power to seize an op­ musical comedy in the Ozark Sae Us For Protosslonal: HOT something that’il make your savings for retire­ process and an investigatory process,” he Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, the Democratic portunity to continue our proud record, fashion. Don Woodward of STYLE CUTS peqde 4?1 • said. incumbent. our tremendous record — or let it slip Glastonbury, magician, used ment, vacation or a big purchase grow a lot faster. • BLOW WAVING are saving The subcommittee, whose other through our hands,” he said. “Our alter­ many of the patients while per­ “He (Ribicoff) is out of touch with the Hpralii • PERMS • COLORSINQ CBT even helps you save on gas. With over 80 member is Sen. George Gunther, R- natives are to continue our control, or go forming his tricks of magic. people of his state and doesn’t have their offices throughout the state, there’s a branch Stratford, then voted unanimously to down in bad defeat.” The cookout consisted of Yot, Wo Aecopt Walk-Ins 'atCBir interests at heart,” insistetf Camp. nearby. No matter where you live, woik or trgveL require Roark to surrender the requested Acknowledging that “Ribicoff’s 77 per He continued, ‘T ve been where the ac­ Area P rofile...... Pages 6, 12 hamburgs, hotdogs, soda and we ARB NOW UNDER THB NEW MANAQEMENT OP records. Roark said he would comply tion is. I know what’s been done, how it’s ice cream. cent recognition factor will be hard to Betty’s Notebook...... Page 8 Q/tROL BIARDIf Stmmtf of IfM Suburban OIttnour Heat wave expected to break “unless otherwise instructed” by his been done and why it’s been done. Among Btautf Salon, and bar eompatant beat,” and revealing that even his wife After the children were THE CONNECTICUT BANK Wednesday. Hot, sunny and humid this superior. Finance Commissioner Adolf all the candidates for governor — On Second Thought...... Page 8 returned to their rooms, Omar alaH of half alySala. had said, “You’re crazy,” when he an­ afternoon with highs in mid-90s, lows Carlson. nounced he was running for U.S. senator. Republican and Democratic — I’m the Bidwell Pitches No-Hitter .. Page 10 President Frank Gakeler was OPEN TUE8. thru SAT. (Closad Monday) AND TRUST CONWANY tonight in the 70s. Not as warm tomorrow Roark said the decision to withhold the Camp said he is in the race to stay, and only one who’s talking on the issues. We’ve joined by a large group of Omar lieaiby offices In Manchester (3) and Roctcvlle. with highs 80-85. Chance of precipitation, requested information was his alone, Little League Tilt Starts . . . Page 10 for Appdntmanta pledged a hard-hitting campaign. delivered on what we said we’d do. We members and wives for dinner Phono 649-3991 10 per cent this afternoon, 30 per cent Member F.D.I.C. made without the knowledge or approval llcrluTt V. Camp Jr. \ He cited his work during three terms in want to build on that record.” al Mountain Laurel in Enfield. ‘onight and 20 per cent Wednesday. of Carlson.

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/'TjKOWafiiTUJMUnit Theatre GOP Sunday Picnic m a m I Time Schedule Democrats Will Honor Six Saturday » By SOL COHEN To Lure Candidates TV Manchester Chamber of Court Cases "THEEXORCISr Manchester Drive-In — "Let 2 P.M. Mat Thun. Ir Sat Tonight The Manchester Democratic Commerce ” M” Award. the Good Times Roll” 8:40; Towm Committee will hold a Eves at 7:10 - 9:20 “Lords of Flatbush" 10:20 Most of the GOP candidates The campaign fund-raiser for S m Saturday’s Dr. Buckley, educator, Harald for Complata i testimonial dinner-dance Satur­ CIRCUIT COURT 12 toxicated, has a new bond of Blue Hills Drive-In — “3 The for top state and local office local Republicans will be a author and historian, has been W. Middle Tpke., operating a TV Listings... day to honor six distinguished Charles Lawson Jr., 22, of $100. Hard Way” 8:45; "Gordon's have said they will be present County Fair Sept. 14 at Mt. chairman of the Manchester motor vehicle while license friends — continuing a custom Hartford Monday was given a War” 10:40 Sunday when the Manchester Nebo, with 25 booths already Library Board since 1950 and is Other dispositions included: suspended, $100. it started last year and which it six-months sentence, to be • Stanley Bednarek, 61, of 27 Burnside Theater — “Daisy Republican Town Committee reserved and with kiddie rides a former member of the • George Routhier, 17, of 66 hopes to perpetuate each year. suspended after 20 days, and Pine Hill St., disorderly con­ Miller” 7:30-9:30 conducts its annual picnic. already contracted for. The Manchester Board of Educa­ Maple St., failure to drive in the / ' s . - 6:00 - Thfe six to be honored are placed on probation for one duct and being found in­ 3 PerformancM At Meadows Drive-In — It will be from 1 to 5 p.m. in rain date will be Sept. 15. tion. established lane reduced from (3-8-22) NEWS Matthew M. Moriarty Sr., Dr. year, on a charge of illegal toxicated, both nolled (not "Claudine8:45; “TroubleMan” Center Springs Park, with July He is a retired head of the reckless driving, $25. m s IT 7:IS4.'4S-1MS (18) SECRET AGENT Wlllaim E. Buckley, Mrs. possession of marijuana. prosecuted). / 10:30 21 the "rain date." Co- Manchester GOP treasurer history department at Hartford • Robert J. Shea, 21, of 54 (20) FILM Katherine Bourn, Beldon H. f Four other counts of posses­ • Philip Defeo, 30, of 244 “THE LOitDS OF Showcase Cinema 1 — chairmen Wally Irish and Charles McKenzie reported Public High School, was the Spencer St., operating while (24) SESA M E STREET Schaffer, Pascal Mastrangelo sion and the charge of being Main St., South Windsor, “Thunderbolt and Lightfood” Frank Livingston have Monday night the town com­ first president of the license suspended, nolled. FLATBUSir'(PG) (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH and Mrs. Ann Larivee. All have found intoxicated were nolled. fourth-degree larceny and 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40 promised “a family-type event mittee is entering the fall cam­ Manchester Historical Society • John W. Stevens, 28, of (40) BONANZA given dedicated service to the issuing a bad check, both Showcase 2 — “ Marne" 2:00- of fun, food and games.” Ad­ paign with a $297 balance. and is its first life member. West Willington, operating town and to the Democratic nolled. 4:30-7:10-9:30 mission is $2 for adults and $1 — 6:30 - His book, “A New England without license, reckless party. Four men in unrelated cases • Marion Foss, 24, of East MON. ft TUES. .Showcase 3 — “9 Lives of for children. Mrs. Mildred Dennison has (8-22-30) NEWS Pattern: The History of driving, $50, and defective The event will be at Willie’s failed to appear to face their Hartford, issuing a bad check, Fritz the Cat” 1:30-3:15-5:00- Promising to appear are resigned from the town com­ - 7:00 — Manchester, Connecticut,” was tires, $10. Steak House on Center St., with charges in court Monday. Judge nolled. 99« 7:00-9:00-10:45 Congressman Robert Steele of mittee because she is moving to (3-20-22-30) NEWS written to coincide wiUi the 1973 Thomas Corrigan ordered • Irene R. Gardner, 40, of Showcase 4 — “Chinatown” Vernon, Bridgeport Mayor Florida. (8) TRUTH OR a social hour at 6 and dinner at 7 celebration of Manchester’s PHONE 649-9333 p.m. Dancing will follow. re-arrest warrants on each and Hartford, disorderly conduct 2:15-4:45-7:20-9:50 Frank Panuzio and House CONSEQUENCES Sesquicentennial. The Connec­ set surety bonds for their reduced from fourth-degree BERNMO A. LOZIER, Speaker Francis Collins of The GOP town committee (18) DICK VAN DYKE Tickets are $25 per couple and ticut League of Historical Showplace Theatre — release when found. larceny, $35. “American Graffiti” 7:15-9:15 Brookfield, candidates for the will meet Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. in the (24) YOU OWE IT TO may be obtained from Herbert Societies nominated him for an Mrs. Katherine Bourn Beldon II. Schaffer INC. Stevenson or Paul Phillips, co- Dr. William E. Buckley • Thomas R. Mahoney, 29, of Vernon Cinema 1 — “The guberantorial nomination; Municipal Building Hearing YOURSELF Award of Merit for the work. James E. Jackson, 26, of Celling Repeire 1-84 chairmen. 76 Walnut St., operating under Exorcist” 7:10-9:20 State Rep. Herbert Camp Jr. of Room to endorse candidates for (40) ABC NEWS Buckley School on Vernon St. Groton, charged with third- 8 Replacements ____BURNSIDE Exit 58 judge of probate, state Moriarty has distinguished degree burglary, second-degree the influence of liquor, reckless Cinema 2 — “Lords of Flat- Ridgefield, State Rep. James — 7:30 - was named in his honor, in Quality Carpanlry Work, IWIISW«*1 I *110 .5 ?I)I1 ) representatives (Assembly himself as a community and criminal mischief, and fourth- driving, and failure to obey a bush” 7:15-8:4510:15 Brannen III of Colchester and (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS recopition of his ac­ Patios • Additions P E T E R BOGDANOVICH’S Districts 12 and 13, both entire­ civic leader—long n o t^ for his degree larceny, was free on his stop sign, case closed due to his UA East 1 — “Super Cops” former Motor Vehicles Com­ (8) LETS MAKE A DEAL complishments in the field of A Romodoling ly within town boundaries) and unselfish contributions of time promise to appear (PTA) and confinement to the state 7:30-9:20 missioner Edward Kozlowski of (18) NFL CHAMPIONSHIP education. MON. Milford, candidates fo r^ e U.S. and effort to almost every new bond is $5,000. hospital in Norwich. UA East 2 — "Sound of justices of peaces (4). GAMES Mrs. Bourn is a former chair­ Free Estimstea TUES. GOP Chairman A. Paul Berte phase of Manchester’s com­ ’Thomas F. Cummings, 26, of • Walter McNally, 26, of 6 Music” 2:00-8:00 Senate nomination;" State (20) LA SSIE man and member of the Board OIIm Comptroller Nathan said today several potential munity life. Hartford, charged with illegal Morse Rd., reckless driving, WQ IN CO IO R* 7:30-9:30 UA East 3 — “Groove Tube” (24) ARTIST OF SAVITRIA of Education and a former nolled. Pliona 649-4464 Agostinelli, State Sen. David candidates have been identified A lifelong Democrat and, for possession of a non-narcotic SiUN.'MAT. 99c ’til5:6o5 r 2:00-7:00-8:35-10:00 (30) ANIMAL WORLD member of the Board of Direc­ Odegard and State Rep. Donald but more are needed. He asks many years, a member of the substance, was free on his • Roger J. Michaud, 18, of 442 (40) ROOM 222 tors. Exactly eight years ago STARTS WED. Genovesi, all of Manchester; town committee members to Democratic Town Committee, promise to appear and new Warran Natty, Paula Prantlaa this week she resigned from the - 8:00 - he has helped the fledgling bond is $250. and several others. submit names of potential can­ school board when she took a THE PARALLAX VIEW” didates. (3) MAUDE campaigns of many candidates ’Thomas 0. Miner, 23, of 78 job she still holds — teaching (8-40) HAPPY DAYS who reached top political of­ South Rd., Ellington, charged French at Manchester High (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? fice. with first-degree reckless en- School. She now resides in An­ (20-30) ADAM-12 Sponsor of numerous teams dangerment and evading dover. (24) MAN BUILDS, participating in town sports, he responsibility, was free on a Schwolsky May Remain Mrs. Bourn was a member of THEATRE III MAN DESTROYS is equally known for his effort $300 non-surety bond and new it the state’s first Board for Com­ Alr-CondlUoned for educational organizations. bond is $250 with surety. On Housing Authority - 8:30 - munity Colleges and served as July 4 -1 4 He is co-founder, past chairman Ronald G. ()uinn, 26, of 689 (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 its chairman, representing the IIINARP SHAW'S C»m»Sr and a member of the Advisory Main St., charged with breach (8-40) MOVIE board at meetings of the State Council of Manchester Com­ of peace and being found in- committee searching for a site "The Elevator” (1974) AIL SEATS 99c . A. Paul Berte’s resignation munity College; chairman of Oimmission on Higher Educa­ I for the planned 40-unit, state- (20-30) THE NATURALISTS tion. Pascal Mastrangelo Mrs. Ann Larivee from the Manchester Housing the advisory board of Howell Matthew M. Moriarty Sr. funded elderly housing project. SPENCER ST. (Silver Lane) PATHURK PLAZA Authority (MHA) last week - 9:00 - Cheney Technical School; on She is a past president of the for re-election and was its It’s likely he’ll continue to head Examiners creates a vacancy likely to be (24) WHAT’S THE BIG the advisory board of Albertus Manchester Democratic chairman in 1966. He served on voice at Board of Directors’ those Democratic party the site selection committee. filled by Richard Schwolsky, IDEA? Magnus College; a member of Women’s Club and the Hartford the Town Development Com­ meetings, where he par­ members who have worked on Appointed Political makeup of -the MHA whose MHA term expires this Nursing Scholarship Benefit - 9:30 — the Connecticut State Advisory County Democratic Women’s mittee and on two Charter ticipates in the business on the committees and have given was 3-2 Democratic before Dr. Elliot Gross, the state’s HUNDREDS OF month. (3) SHAFT Board for Distributive Educa­ Club and a former member of Revision Commissions — 1963- agenda. Retired since 1967 from their efforts without looking for Berte’s resignation. A the Democratic Town Com­ chief medical examiner, has Both are Republicans, and it Mrs. Phyllis Hufford, president of the Manchester Registered Nurses Association, is being tion; and a member of the 64 and 1972-73. his job at Pratt & Whitney Air­ personal reward. For many FRAMES IN STOCK Democrat will probably be ap­ - 10:00 - mittee. appointed 13 new assistant vis expected that town directors (Connecticut Consultive Com­ craft, he is a life member of years, she served on the voter- pointed because minority shown a sword by J.D. Dunning (Captain Bluntschli) while Ann Scurria (Louka) and Deb­ (8-40) M ARCUS WELBY, MD Mastrangelo is chairman of medical examiners. Among Open Tues and Thurs. 10-8 will appoint a Democrat to fill a mittee for ’Trade, Industry and Shaffer has been director ol International Association of registration committee. representation rules allow a 4-1 bie Thomas (Raina), seated, look on. The characters in costume are members of the cast (20-22-30) POLICE STORY the Manchester Housing them are: Dr. Daniel P. Purcell new five-year term which will Technical Education. the University of Connecticut Machinists. He is a charter Democratic Town Chiarman Wed. and FrI. 10-6 political makeup. of “Arms and the Man” to be presented Friday by Summer Theatre III at Manchester (24) ANTIQUES Authority and has been a and Dr. Burton Meisner, both of start when Schwolsky’s term He is a trustee and executive Institute of Public Service since member of the Manchester Ted Cummings said of her, Democratic members of the Community College on Bidwell St. for the benefit of a nursing scholarship given annually — 10:30 — member of it for about 10 years. Manchester; Dr. Harold 0. Saturday 10-8 expires. Schwolsky will board member of Manchester 1958. Before then, he was direc­ Lodge of Elks and for 25 years a “Mrs. Larivee has contributed MHA are Chairman Pascal (24) WHO IS MAN? A long-time member of the Shapiro of Rockville; and Dr. probably then fill Berte's spot, to a high school graduate planning to follow a career in nursing. The nurses association has Memorial Hospital and an in­ tor of finance for the Town of member of the Manchester her energy for many elections Closed Mondays Next: Jacques Bral Mastrangelo, Vice Chairman .Democratic Town Committee, Edwin H. Basden of Columbia. I which runs to July 1976. purchased the entire house for the performance. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Tickets will be — 11:00 — corporator of St. Francis West Hartford. Italian-American Club. in a tireless, uncomplaining 646-1120 Dr. Joseph Danyliw, and Mrs. he is chairman of Voting All those appointed have been ROBERT TILDEN RONALD R. HAUOH It’s uncertain who will be ap­ available at the door. (Photo by Ofiara) (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Hospital. He is a recipient of He was on the Manchester manner that has been an in­ [AST WHOSOR Ada Sullivan. District 6. confirmed by the Commission DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 pointed to represent the MHA (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT the American Legion’s Bqard of Education from 1962 Mrs. Larivee represents all spiration for party workers.” His is a familiar face- and on Medicolegal Investigations. > as liaison with the Mayor’s — 11:30 - Americanism Award and the to 1972, when he declined to run Downtown Action Committee, a ______(3) MOVIE 99* - 99* post held by Berte since that EACH PERSON • MON. - TUES. "Never Let Me Go" (1953) committee was formed. Berte MPOA Opposes Squire Village RecPlan (8-40) WIDE WORLD THE also submitted his formal MYSTERY resignation from that com­ (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON MANCHESTER “WRESTLER’’ mittee. _ DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A (W) Berte submitted his resigna­ A proposal for a town- mitted by the town Board of reasonably justified in asking buildings in town do not meet tion last week, citing personal supported summer recreation Directors.” for equal treatment and, for standards and could even be Water Main Bids J/ l C reasons and additional job program at Squire Village, a He said, “Recreation depart­ that matter, every taxpayer in hazardous, he said they are Due on July 19 responsibilities. He is an at­ Spencer St. apartment com­ ment funds and SAM (Summer town justified in asking for mostly the older and„multiple The Bids will be opened July 19 in DERRY’’ torney with the local firm of equal treatment.” plex, is being opposed by the Activities in Manchester) funds dwellings where tenants could the Manchester Municipal (PO) Marte, Keith & Clendaniel, and Utakis said his executive Manchester Property Owners are intended to be spent for the insist on their rights for correc­ Building for the materials he also heads Manchester’s board considers the housing in­ Association (MPOA) executive benefit of all Manchester tion of violations by the needed for installing a 12-inch Republican Town Committee. spection plan announced for board, MPOA president Frank residents, and not just a select landlords. water main to the $750,000 [ASTHARTFORD Schwolsky, a real estate con­ Manchester “a violation of the TOP CO-HIT Utakis reported today. few.” He said homeowners are un­ building planned for N. Main St. DRIVE-IN ★ RT 5 sultant, has headed the MHA’s rights of privacy,” and “totally lET THE GOOD “It is our feeling,” said Utakis said approval for the aware of their right to “refuse by the nationally known SATURDAY unwarranted.” Utakis, “that under no cir­ program would set a bad prece­ the intrusion” by the inspector. Georgia-Pacific Corp. The TIMES BOLL” dent, with “every other apart­ Acknowledging that many cumstances should this be per- On the subject of a suitable facility will be a wholesale dis­ ment complex in town site for additional units of tribution center for buildng housing for the elderly, the materials. Football Physical Set MPOA executive board backed 'The Board of Directors on the proposal and recommended April 9 allocated $31,000 from BANK HELD OVER 2nd RIfi WEEK retired persons, senior citizens levenue-sharing funds as the EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWINO Any boys who have not yet and residents of existing town’s 50 per cent cost of the BOLTON registered for football may housing for the elderly be con­ NOW IN THEATRE NO. 1 Swim Registration water main installation. The Donna Holland register that night and have a tacted for their opinions. allocation was under the terms The MPOA’s annual picnic pute you at the point of Correspondent physical as long as they are ac­ of M anchester’s Industrial 616-0375 companied by a parent. The Manchester Recreation Department will hold will be held Sunday, July 28 at Guidelines. The water will be The Neil Simon-Burt Bacharach All boys who wili be par- registration at the pool of your choice Wednesday, between Coventry Lake. The charge is $3 supplied by the privately owned Musical about Sex in Big Business ticipating in this year’s football per person or $5 per family. Manchester Water Co. program will be given physicals Bulletin Board 9 a.m. and noon. Classes will start Thursday. Those wishing to attend may Diving instruction will be available at Waddell Pool on­ Also July 19, bids will be July 30 at 6:30 p.m. at Herrick The Public Building Commis­ call Mrs. Peter Sadloski at 742- opened for furnishing the park Memorial Park. sion will w en bids received for ly. Classes will be set up between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. All 7910 for i;eservations. MORE RETURN classes require a $1 registration fee and open to department with a tractor Gil Boisoneau, head coach of the p la n r^ new town library at loader—.for maintenance of [r I^S^ MGM( the Pony League, said that all 7 tonighf at the Town Hall. Manchester residents only. Be prepared to show proof of parks and athletic facilities and boys, including midgets, junior The Zoning Commission will residency. Manchester for tree work. NOW IN THEATRE NO. 2 pony and senior pony, are meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at expected to be there. the Town Hall. Hospital Any boys unable to be there The Planning Commission Notes Fall Settlement must call their coach and must will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. get a certificate from their doc­ Discharged Monday: Vivien On Agenda Today Tues., July 9 - athme Town Hall. Cambridge Firm tor saying they are eligible to M. Murray, 55B Downey Dr.; Is Sat., July 20 play football. Clinic Canceled Raymond F. McQuaid, Stafford An item added to tonight’s meeting of the Manchester Your The physicals will be given by The proposed basketball Plans To Save Springs; Clarence G. Wogman, Dr. Peter Gram and Dr. Wen- Board of Directors concerns a Effective HbeeKrwbE clinic for Bolton youth has been 28 Fairview St.; Peter J. dall Wickersham. Maneggia, Rt. 6, Andover; $4,000 claim settlement for Annual Return canceled due to lack of interest. Miss Mary O’Leary of 50 Scar­ Tower of Pisa Josephine Vincenzo, East Hart­ FOUR YEAR CERTIFICATES ford; Margaret E. McCue, 82A borough Rd. The claim stems on At the fully air-conditioned FILM RATING GUIDE Minimum $1,000 deposit CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (UPI) Italian town of Tuscany. Ambassador Dr.; Maria from a fall May 30,1971 on the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre For Parents aniJ — A local firm says it has ^ Now^^Jrowever, the trend Sarraga, Windham Center; stairway of the privately owned 7 .90 (XHjOR IY Di ll'« /'^Z\ idea to save the world famous^ 'towards its ultimate fate—a Bernice M. Maher, 63 Church walkway leading from Main St. The University of Connecticut IGI '• ‘’( • I Their Children Leaning Tower of Pisa which fatal bend—has stepped up and St.; Dorothy P. Kissman, (next to Regal’s) to the Purnell NOW IN THEATRE NO. 3 Curtain 8:15 p.m. Temporary Odor could turn it into something the Italian government has Marlborough. Parking Lot. GENERAL AUDIENCES Miss O’Leary sustained mul­ ‘0UTRA6E0USLY FUNNY! All Agvi Adrmiivd In answer to complaints Iron) resembling an upside down attempted to devise of means of Edna M. Rowe, 56A House Reservations call: 429-2912 West Side residents about odors Brooklyn Bridge. safeguarding the potential Dr.; Myriam Cardona, 56D tiple injuries, including a frac­ - Saturday Review The Italian government’s tured right arm and elbow. She Tickets $3.50 Students $2.50 emanating from the Olcott St. fatality. Spencer St.; Norman Baldwin, RARfNTAL OUBOAMCi "Commission of Vigilance for “Our basic assumption is that sued for $45,000, naming a mul­ m disposal area. Town Manager 27 Huntington St.; Dorothy HIGHEST Group rates available A K tUOOUTIO tiple list of property owners and PAID BY ANY BANK IN U.S.!* SksflnFlhi Robert Weiss predicted they the Stability of the Bell Tower the tower isn’t actually sinking Heinemann, 15 Liberty St.; Some Mm i f t Not •« of Pisa” is offering $86,000 in an the town as defendents. The SuiiibAt Fof r - | T n n u ifi will be short-lived. —it’s veering from its center of Helen H. Timko, East Hart­ He explained that a drainage effort to find a way to stop the gravity due to instability in a ford; Anna F. Hoffman, 34C town was involved because it had sanded the walkway and Guaranteed for FOUR YEARS installation is being made at the famous tower from toppling. fluid mass,” the MIT professor Garden Dr.; Susan Raczewski, A Cambridge firm, Vappi steps several times during icy site and the sections formerly said. Colchester; Jean E. Eckert, (R) Construction Co., is one of the RfITRICTIO used for rubbish disposal have His proposal was submitted Richmond Rd., Coventry; weather and thus acknowledged Undor 17 roquirM occowiponvint entrants in the world-wide con­ maintenance. R Fw tnt or Adult Guordion been excavated for installing in a 64-page, illustrated booklet Michelin F. Carlson, Glaston­ test. The Vappi technical ad­ After a pre-trial hearing, the ALL S.B.M. Savings EARN FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL the drainage pipe. entitled "Restoration Program bury. “Disturbing these areas,” he visory team is Headed by MIT for the Leaning Tower of Pisa.” Beverly A. Danahy, Bolton judge sitting in the case astronautics professor Yao Tzu recommended a settlement of said, “is causing odors in the Their basic idea utilizes two Rd., Vernon; Arthur Mainville, $12,000—with the town to pay neighborhood. We hope that this Li. steel, cabbies which will con­ 333 Bidwell St.; Jane M. Carter, Compounded CONTINUOUSLY and Credited MONTHLY. MANCHESTER , NO ONI UNDf R 17 AMMTTiO Built 800 years ago, the $4,000 and the property owners (A fi Itmit mov v«v problem will be short-lived as nect the stable side of the tower East Hartford; Donna J. Ross, DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44 A $8,000. •n ooriam the work proceeds beyond the eight story, white marble with concrete pads set in the Hartford; and Karen B. building attracts one-million ground. Riesterer, 87 Hublard Dr., Ver­ On April 2 of this year the area of former dumping.” 'Unless you have $100,000 or more - M P A A tourists annually to the ancient The plan also calls for a non. town directors allocated $500 B A C K B Y staging device that would for improving the stairway. *So long as $5 remains in account '111 end of period POPULAR DEMAND This printing test pattern is provide a minimum of distur­ rSHCWCAM CINtMAX 1234 part of The Herald quality con­ bance and several instruments 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. trol program in order to giv( that would monitor m ov ^en ts • EASTHARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO.S68-8S10 you one of the finest in the tower and underground • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE • during the operation. BOLTON LAKE HOTEL .newspapers in the nation. ROUTE44-A BOLTON Bank A RE-RELEASE He says his conception of FDIC regulations permit withdrawais from THE ORIGINAL what the tower and instruments Time Savings Accounts before maturity SCREEN APPEARANCE OF will look like is "the Brooklyn provided rate of interest on amount with­ f t U C H T f O O f Bridge upside down.” CHEF DANTE drawn is reduced to passbook rate and of Manchester ’The advisory team believes ^ Now Serving three months interest is forfeited. Member F.D.I.C. THE NINE that when construction on fhe T0MUUI6HUN m tower is complete, th^tower LUNCHES - DINNERS MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH .WINDSOR e BOLTON - A S BILLY JACK An AMERICAN INIERNAIIONAl RE-RELEASE j | . U ya Of FRITZ fltOW] will not lean. The cosflM^the FOR nSEOVATIOIIS. TIL IM3-I731 646-1700 Ends Tonite at Cine *2 • “LORDS OF FLATBUSH” R i project has been estimRw at ( $6 million. T People-to-People Banking PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M anche^r, Conn., Tue«.. July 9, 1974 ¥.M!jp^^S^TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., July 9, 1974— PAGE FIVE fiandiratpr Sunning News Capsules Stock Market Drops to Three-Year Low Founded Oct, i, 1881 NEW YORK (UPI) - Rising rate to a record 12V4 per cent. weeks by steadily increasing view Americans would have to secretary Gerald L. Warren precedented $1.1 billion last interest rates and continuing in­ Previously, economists had business loan demand in a tight exert much more discipline told a White House news Subscribers who fail to receive their week, talk in the money market Published by Manchester Publishing flation sent the New York Stock said the prime interest rate money market which has over the next few years in the briefing Monday the ad­ was of federal control over Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 Exchange on a slide Monday to would peak at 12 per cent. pushed lending rates to new fight against inflation. While ministration was not con­ ’ Protest Ship’s Retirement bank lending unless the demand 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation its lowest mark in more than ’The prime interest rate is highs almost weekly, has been there are no plans for a tax in­ sidering a tax increase or new could be stemmed. While these department, 647-9^. PARIS (UPI) — French unions called today for a strike three years. ’The Dow Jones in­ what a bank charges its big cor­ particularly susceptible to un­ crease at present, he said, one economic controls, but favored Published every evening except Sun­ rumors may or may not be aboard the luxury liner France in a bid to save the world’s dustrial average fell 21.20 porate customers, and it is favorable interpretation of both would be considered if govern­ cuts in government spending days and holidays. Entered at the grounded in substance, just Member Audit Bureau of Circulation largest cruise ship from retirement and keep alive a points to 770.57, the lowest level viewed as a barometer of the actual news announcements ment spending were not and voluntary restraints, Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ their circulation in the market vanishing era of slow and elegant travel. since Nov. 23, 1970. nation’s money supply. A year and rumors. reduced. cond Class Mail Matter. business loan demands in a was considered indicative of Dismay spiead across Paris Monday when the French In Cleveland, the Central ago the prime rate was about Herbert Stein, chairman of tight money market which has 7.5 per cent. the Council of Economic Ad­ the apprehension which Burl L. Lyons, Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. Line announced its luxurious “caviar and champagne” National Bank announced it With commercial and in­ The market, unsettled for visers, said in a television inter­ Deputy presidential press prevails in the financial com­ assumes no financial responsibility for liner would go out of service in the fall as a poverty was hiking its prime interest dustrial loans soaring to an un­ munity. typographical errors appearing in adver­ stricken victim of steep fuiel prices and the jet age. Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in The National Federation of Maritime Unions asked the Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. 2,5(X)-inember crew of the 14-year-old ship to occupy the One Month...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, vessel in a strike until “a merchant marine policy respon­ Copy...... 15< three full days prior to publication. ding to the needs of our country is organjzed.” By Carrier, Weekly...... 75( Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon The announcement of the liner’s impending death came One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon while the France was at sea. The cruise ship was Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and scheduled to sail into New York Harbor Thursday. Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. Tornadoes Sweep Southeast United Press International Tornadoes swept across the Southeast early today and Quotas Down Grading record heavy rainfall swamped noftfiem . At least one person was injured when clusters of tor­ nadoes ripped through Minnesota, Florida, Alabama, College Staffs Georgia, Texas and New Mexico. Authorities said most of the twisters raced through nonpopulated areas. The insidious and debilitating effect cent, of course, of the recent case of Winds reaching 81 miles per hour blasted Albany, Minn. of federal grants tied to affirmative Mark DeFunis against the University A tornado near Beaumont, Tex., followed in the wake of one inch of rain in one hour. action programs in the nation’s of Washington. In that instance The heaviest rainfall ever recorded during July hit colleges and universities is resulting DeFunis, although' highly qualified, northern California as a storm moved from the Pacific in lower educational standards and was passed over for admission to the. towards the interior. Downtown San Francisco reported weakened faculties according to a university’s law school, while more .61 inch of rain — the most ever recorded during July since the National Weather Service began keeping records in report just made public by the than 30 less qualified minority 1886. 9 Carnegie Commission on Higher applicants were accepted. Sidewalk selling, Cambridge, Mass. (Dunn Photo) Education. . Unfortunately, the Supreme Court Court Deliberates Dr. Richard A. Lester, author of the did not make a decision in the case, e; .--■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme Court is report, says that an insufficient saying the action was moot since deliberating today on two opposite views of the powers of Open Forum the American presidency — one presented by Special number of qualified applicants in the DeFunis had already finished his law Capital Prosecutor Leon Jaworski and the other by President two groups is resulting in colleges work at the university under a special Nixon’s lawyers. playing musical chairs with their order by Supreme Court Justice faculties in hiring from each other. William 0. Douglas. Ehrlichman Testifying are Nurses Sought Time To Unionize WASHINGTON (UPI) — After more than four hours of Lester also makes the charge that and quotas were M Andrew Tally cross-examination, Watergate prosecutors have been un­ many of those hired from the minority characterized by Dr. Lester a more able to get John D. Ehrlichman to in any way change his groups are being paid more than suitable for occupations such as To the editor: dentists or doctors ap­ except as they might affect story that he had no prior knowledge of the Ellsberg break- Now that the Board of Direc­ qualified white male teachers, with typists, brick layers or punch press pointments. There is a fund to policy. in. tors of the Manchester Public pay tuition if a nurse wishes to Again Miss Larabee Health Nurses Association, Inc. resultant undermining of morale in operators. continue her education in a describes it well when she says has been freed from their Franco Sentencing Set that group. Several large cities are under related subject. Many of the of the staff: “to provide quality BANGOR, Maine (UPI) — Convicted murderer Robert Puerto Rico Tourism agreement not to speak for present nurses have taken ad­ health care in an environment The Department of Health, Educa­ judicial order to hire minority Franco, 28, of East Hartford, Conn., was expected to be. publication, I would like to vantage of this. Many people which will not compromise comment on a few of the sentenced here today to a mandatory life prison term. tion and Welfare is responsible, since applicants for fire and police might wish they did as well. standards and goals.” They are statements made by Miss SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — dustry, it is — but for reasons of The staff sent a message to well paid to do just that. Franco was convicted Saturday of the murder of it requires some 1,5(X) colleges with departments in a ratio of 50 per cent Larabee, on behalf of the staff The lady at one end of the pragmatic national the board that they no longer I have been active on the Theodore Townsend, 27, of Bangor, who was gunned down federal contracts to develop affir­ in your Open Forum July 2. until such time as the complement in roulette table at the fancy El chauvinism. Puerto Rico is just wish to try to get Mrs. Bates board for six years. ’This, my on the street last November in a dispute over an illegal as much a part of the United I,, too, now can acknowledge J mative action programs to increase Juan Hotel was middle-aged, of back and I ^ . Weiss has stated seventh year, I am ex-officio as drug shipment payoff. these forces reaches a statistical the “public’s right to know.” ample proportions — and con­ States as Minnesota. More im­ in writing that town officials immediate past president. This Defense attorneys Marshall Stern and Jerry Goldsmith minority group representation in their balance with the percentage of the After Mrs. Bates’ voluntary fused. So the stick man did the portantly, its economic well­ are satisfied with the service as is much longer than any of the have asked the court for time to file several motions, in­ resignation on May 17, to be faculties. population. delightfully unthinkable. being is important to the U.S. it is. As I understand it (I know present staff has been around. because the island buys a whop- effective June 30, the entire cluding ones for a new trial, a directed verdict of acquittal, As we have stated before we con­ Specifically, he actually nothing of unions) while the Many years ago I received my Watering down the quality of stopped play for a few minutes ping $2.5-billion worth of staff, nursing and clerical, an appeal and a request for a stay of execution of senten­ staff is formalizing their union BS degree at the Simmons cing. pml sider the term affirmative action as a college and university faculties can­ while he quietly explained the stateside goods every year. warned they would walk out membership they cannot walk College School of Nursing in 'That means jobs in stateside June 30. As the board’s first The attorneys said they filed the motions after learning thinly disguised euphemism for not result in anything except rules to the lady and then off the job. This, indeed, is the Boston. I’ve volunteered long listened patiently while she told factories, and profits for concern is, and always has been one blessing as we continue to that threats allegedly had been made against Franco by in­ u hours for all those seven years preferential hiring and the establish­ mediocre teaching and the graduation stateside businesses. the best possible home health him about a neighbor in Des search diligently for a new with no other idea in mind, mates at Thomaston State Prison, where Franco would So it is good to know that the care for the people of ■' > y;-: ffurv- r. j ment of quotas which tend to lower' of pupils with a college sheepskin who Moines who had won $100 at director. ever, than to try to help plan serve his sentence. Puerto Rican tourism industry Manchester, it was essential quality while achieving a so-called blackjack the night before. He Miss Larabee is correct in and find funding for the best Franco’s family in Connecticut has also asked that he be are woefully under educated. 'The has launched a $1.2-million that an emergency plan be set also presented her with a stating the duties of the board. possible public health nursing transferred to a Connecticut prison so they can be nearer statistical balance. advertising campaign to get up to take care of all patients a.s harm which it can do to generations of booklet, “The Casinos of Puerto She mentions funding. The service for Manchester to him. The groups covered in the HEW in­ Rico,” for further study. tourists from New York, of that date. This was done. board certainly finds the money It hasn’t been easy to sit back students is incalculable. As is well known to the people Under the mandatory life sentence. Franco could be His conduct unbecoming a Boston and St. Louis down here to take good care of the staff. for six weeks and read the dis­ spired programs are blacks, women, We have no doubt that there are who tried to help as moderators eligible for parole within 12 years. gambling hell employe is one in the summer season — when, Miss Larabee goes on. “ap­ tortions of truth, if nothing else, Over in the talks between staff and American Indians, Asian-Americans, qualified teachers in the minority facet of the island’s determined incidentally, rates are lower. proving programs and deter­ that have been printed in the Hotel waiters and cab drivers board, the staff, apparently, L new campaign to expand its mining policy.” She is absolute­ newspapers. But, unlike the and Spanish-surnamed Americans. groups specified. And they should be wanted nothing but to gain time tourism industry, which ’now, also buy stateside merchandise, ly correct. I wonder why it did staff, I respected the request of Lester remarked caustically that necessary to petition the Holiday Toll Now 18 represented on faculties of higher curiously, accounts for only 8 and a boom in tourism here not occur to them that they town officials who ask ^ both means they’ll have more Connecticut Nurses Assn, to un­ United Press International 840 affirmative action programs should per cent of Puerto Rico’s Gross were in board duties when they parties to say nothing for learning. ionize. The talks went in A total of 18 persons died accidentally over the National Product. As the casino dollars to spend on such goods. started making their demands. publication. / not be employed to determine if But it* is sheer nonsense to specify manager explained: “We Meanwhile, the Tourism circles. Independence Day weekend in Connecticut, perhaps the 40,000 ’The board has adhered strict­ We have 40 years of proud $ In their categories of educa­ women and minority-group members quotas or statistics when qualified recognize that tourists want to Development Company has ly to our organization chart, tradition to uphold. Believe me, highest toll for a long holiday weekend in state history. have fun when they’re risking signed up with an outfit tion and experience, the Three drownings on Sunday went unreported until Mon­ were capable of teaching such areas candidates are unavailable. "rhis shows the board working there is nothing else in it for a more winners MPHNA Inc. staff are among their dollars on roiflette or specializing in hotel staff with the director, who in turn board member, except day, making the 1974 death toll two higher than an unof­ as medieval history. the highest paid in the state. Thousands of students will be the vic­ craps, and they’re not going to training to conduct a course for wdrks with the staff, through headaches. ficial record of 16 deaths set on the July 4th 1972 weekend. have fun if they don’t unders­ hotel employes in what is The starting salary is $8,650, in w e e kly The commission report is reminis­ the supervisor. We have never Mrs. C.W. Rush ’The three latest victims were identified as: tims of this policy. with yearly increases. In addi­ tand the game they’re playing.” rather pretentiously called “at­ presumed to go to anyone other 43 Brookfield St. tion, they have a pension plan, —Grady E. Bard Jr., 5, of Old Saybrook, who drowned <4 Man and boy. I’ve wagered titude improvement.” ’This says than the director. We firmly Manchester the tourism bunch are still fully paid by the corporation, as while swimming in an Old Saybrook motel pool. each week. the milk dough in a lot of believe it would not be right to —Ringo Bimbo, 17, of New York City, who drowned in casinos in my day but the El trying harder, which is also well as disability insurance. It deal in professional matters. Hunters Become Hunted San Juan’s elegant joint is the g ( ^ . is difficult to imagine what they Squantz Pond, New Fairfield, after wandering away from Jionus prizes. first to encourage its stick men However, I am not sure the will bargain for. ’They work a a group of “Project Yes” youths on holiday from the city. Humphrey is alleged to have used the The late Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s in­ and dealers to deliver off-the- lady from Des Moines was dis­ 37 hour week; get a four week —An unidentified male between 20 and 30 years old vestigations of Communism led to his trust and several campaign com­ cuff lectures in gambling while satisfied with the “attitudinal fully paid vacation; eight whose body was pulled from a pond in Mohegan Park, holidays and three extra days to I. owii public censure by the Senate in an mittees to “launder" the money so the big rollers fidget. After all. training” given that stick man. Norwich. It costs the casino money to in­ With her gaming guide before take as they choose; two half Officials believed the death toll will reach 20 with the almost unprecedented rebuke. that it would not be traceable to him. days a year for such things as Volunteer No More terrupt play; in the Des Moines her, she went on to win $22, and expected recovery of a Stonington father and his son mis­ departed — smiling. The party nominee. Sen. George ladys case it meant the loss of sing and presum^ drowned in Long Island Sound. Watergate and its allied probes at least one spin of the wheel To the editor: it was a strike; they groaned McGovern, is charged with carrying seem to be following a like course. The and when the wheel stops spin­ I volunteered for the last ^from all over. I came on very over $340,000 in funds from his un­ ning it’s like coffee-break time time. In time there won’t be strong and called time; shouted If your weekly lottery ticket doesn’t win majority Democrats on the com­ any volunteers and for a good successful candidacy in 1972 and using on a Ford assembly line. loud and clear at one boy who mittees are finding that evidence What has happened here is a reason. was making remarks and told the money to be re-elected to the For those that don’t know me, him that I’d call the game and against their own party leaders is un­ revival of the old custom that BERRY’S WORLD on Thursday- don’t throw it away! Senate after he had been defeated for made some hotels around the I coached rookie league one for him to sit there and shut up. der the stones which are being turned world great. It is called year and farm league four His mother yanked him from REALTY the presidency. Winning numbers will also over. politeness to guests. From top years. I had the idiotic idea that the game, told his coach that Cash it for $50 down, across or on the 2 diagon­ Be a weekend winner. McGovern also is reported to have management, word obviously all the kids should play every he’d said nothing and told me to als. Diagonal matches pay off Check your local newspaper be posted wherever you buy Lot­ night. I even wbjjt so far as to this weekend playing Two of the Democratic party’s negotiated campaign indebtedness has gone down that the paying go to hell. Another parent said, both ways, starting at either end on Saturday for weekly LOTTO tery tickets. customers are to be treated as play all kids thre^nnings each, “He’s a child, you have no right LOTTO BINGO. of the 5 digit number. BINGO numbers (most papers Every Tuesday, we'll recap presidential hopefuls in the 1972 cam­ down by about $35,000. This may be people, qot bodies. A guest is good or bad. The poor player to talk to him like that! COURSE Every week, weTl announce will carry winning numbers as all 4 winning LO'TTO BINGO paign are under allegation that they greeted by the room clerk and thanked me under his breath Apologize. Someone else said, construed as being an illegal cam­ 1 4 new LOTTO BINGO CARDS, news). Or call 1-252-1212*. CARDS in your local newspaper. 9 the head waiter, not merely and the good player condemned “yoq’re an animal!” were involved in campaign practices (Zall after 9:00 AM on Satur­ paign gift by a corporation. tolerated. me because he only played I went as I usually do to see ' Free First Lecture one a day starting on Saturday. Winning tickets are good for which were secretive and illegal. Even New York Mayor John Lind­ Accordingly, it is indeed three . The parents of two sons play ball. A man An exact 5-digit match with any day and we'll give you the num­ one year from drawing date. some were also as charitable. 8 p.m., Thurs., July 11 bers for BINGO CARD A. Have Minnesota Sen. Hubert Humphrey, say, liberal favorite is accused of curious that tourism now con­ asked, “What’s the matter, of the 56 different combinations (Lotto Bingo starts with tickets tributes such a small percen­ Although that’s passe, I felt that can’t you take it?” I offerwl and BINGO — you're a $50 your pencil ready! dated July 18.) File your $50 and former vice president, is alleged having accepted an illegal gift of^$10,- they should learn the game and East Catholic High School tage to the island’s enomony. him the gear but he refused. As winner. Call on Sunday and we'll claims at participating Savings I did my best to teach them the game preceded; I heard; 115 Now State Road, Mancheater to have transferred $11!?,0(X) of his own 000 from two construction companies, Hotels such as the El Juan are 14 winning give you the numbers for CARD and Loans and Motor Vehicle spacious, often elegant, and what I knew. “He’s a skunk and I ran smell Take Exit 92 ott 1-84 « f-86 B. On Monday we'll give you assets from a blind trust to his cam- who later received a $1.7 million city Branch Offices. . comfortable. This year I was asked to um­ him from over here.” The Men and Women, you can enter the Real Estate combinations CARD C. And on Tuesday ypaign 1972 and to have failed to give contract. Service is good to superb, the pire a few times and I did. coach, against whom I hold no Business. The Lee Course will prepare you for the However, it was the last straw on each card. CARD D. an accounting of it in his financial dis­ Questionable campaign practices food is good — especially the ill feelings .said, “Quiet!" It state license examination, and teach you what you and the following is in no way Just like regular BINGO, native dishes — and your waiter continued quietly. need to know to join a Real Estate firm. The Lee *(charges apply) closure. do not seem to be solely a actually seems glad to see you. exaggerated. When the foul balls hit my you can win with a perfect match Institute, one of the oldest and largest Real Estate Al^o in his unsuccessful try Republican problem. ‘ It is also curious that the As a matter of fact if the chest protector, I heard summer irionths are slack in editor doesn’t print one of the “ Higher. And you almost gut schools. Invites you to sample the training without Puerto Rico. ’The average mid­ words, I hope he’ll blank It him.” As the .second, third and obligation. Today^s Thought day temperature here during properly and you can reason it believe it our not the fourth, hit Attend a free first lecture. At 8 p.m., Thurs., July 11, the summer season is a out for yourselves. the protector; I was reminded At East Catholic High School, New State Rd., A My son’s team could go CONNECTICUT’S $100,000 LOTTERY reasonable 80 degrees. One day of the Romans cheering us the Manchester you will receive fre»a copy of “How To “Blessed is the man that personal. This Psalm indicates nowhere in the standings for lions slaughtered the slaves. Christ, the author of life, and he the newspapers reported that Choose Your Home" a beautifully Illustrated 207 More ways to win. More fun than ever. walks not in the counsel of the two ways of life which an in­ unfolds it for us as we daily in­ San Juan was cooler than New one thing. Number 2, I don’t I stood behind the plate at ungodly, nor stands in the way page book, with over 104 color pictures. The entire dividual may choose, one to be quire into Him. As you in­ York, Chicago and Rome. ® 1974 by NEA. Inc. care who wins. I realize that the Valley Field, looked into the of sinners, nor sits in the seat of course will be held In Manchester At East Catholic avoided and the other to be creasingly know of Him, you Moreover, for the tourist who majority don’t agree with that sun on four occasions, and did the scornful but his delight is in carefully sought. There is will increasingly delight in can’t tolerate one bead of "I wish I could travel all over the world spendin' tax­ but that’s not important to me. my best for the last time. High School. Qet full details at the first meeting this the law of the Lord, and in his enough in the life in Christ knowing Him. perspiration on his brow, prac­ payers' money, makin' MYSELF look good!" Doing your best is important, course meets the minimum requirements of law does it meditate day and which God has prepared for us Rev. Norman E. Swensen tically every nook and cranny is but winning, no. There can be Sincerely, Conn. Real Estate Commission. night.’’ Psalm 1:1.2 to spend a lifetime discovering air conditioned. but one winner. Jack J. Lappen Cell Collect Life is an individual matter. its beauty and depth and not Trinity Covenant If this sounds like a plug for I started get sotqe static from 66 Baldwin Rd. UE INSTITUTE • 617-734-3211 ’The direction one chooses is exhaust it. This life is rooted in Church the Puerto Rican tourist in­ the players in the first . If Manchester PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 9, 1974— PAGE SEVEN Andover PTA Sandra Kalom Named Middle School Honor Roll USDA CHOICE Names Slate of Finance CHUCK ROAST USDA CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE New officers of the Andover BONELESS / FIRST CUT TOLLAND Robert Given / Cradle 8 PTA were recently installed. Richard Gorsky They are Mrs. Ike Surdam, Vivian Kennetton Pamela Henry Judy Bentley HEBRON B arbecue BONELESS CHUCK 29 Ronald Bock $109 Carl Hernbbrg CHUCK (^rri-Kiionilenl Sandra Bonderman Nancy Foote The Men’s Fellowship of the 875-4704 ’ Kelley Hickton Marnia Bowen Members of the Board of First Congregational Church of William Holley Nancy Boyden Vene W. Harding, principal of Nell Hosa Finance voted to appoint San­ Hebron is sponsoring a chicken ROLLED ■ .. Steven Buul STEAK Tolland Middle School, has an­ Scoff Hubbard Debra Delnlckl dra Kalom to fill the vacancy barbecue July 13 from 5:30 to 8 n STEAK Judle Hunter nounced the honor roll for the Alison Dyer p.m. at the church. ’The menu Jim Indermaur Anne Furey created by the resignation last fourth semester. R u s m II Isch Danny Gleason month of Harry Wirth. Wirth includes: half a chicken, baked To be placed on the honor Cathy Jachim Robin Hjarne -1 potato, tossed salad, beverage Susan Jetle George Horn has moved out of town. roll, a student must have a "B” Robert Johnston Bruce Johnson Mrs. Kalom received a BS and dessert. James Kalagher Kim Joyce Tickets for adults are $2.50 725 E. Middle Turnpike or better in all major subjects Lorene Kolwicz degree in Economics, with Norman Kabrick and hartf portions for children and no mark below a “C” in any Irena Krugllk Robert Kennedy honors, from the University of “Looking for a way to savo subject. Peter Lafontalne Kim Kowalski Michigan. She worked for the under 10 are $1.25. OPEN MON. AND TUES. Robert Luckey Ross Krechko Kevin Wortman, Grade 7, had Renale Luetien Bill LaBarge Bank of America in San Fran­ straight A's. Shirley Marchesseault 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Anna Marla LaPoInta cisco and in the investment ADVER’nSEMENT - monoy? Try us!” Other honor roll students: Patty McCarthy Lee Ann Lombardo Debra. Mount Mary Ellen Mahoney department of the Phoenix in BURRI’TT BANK WED. THRU SAT.' James Mulligan G rade 7 Wayne McLaughlin Hartford. She is a member of HAS SUMMER GIFTS! Jeannine Nell Cathy McLeod 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Wendy Adams Lori Nelson the Hebron Bicentennial Com­ More and more people are looking for ways to save money, Chris Ahiberg Nancy Miller Fondue sets and handy Edna Nolan Michelle Pellerin mission and the Republican what with the cost of living being what it is. More and more people Jeffrey Begley Lisa Noonan beverage kits available now for Diane Bane Casandra Pitney Town Committee. Linda O'Meara Leonard Poland depositors at ‘"The Big B.” too, are turning to Frank’s because they find that our many low Susan Beaveratock Beth PlwoskI “N ow 3 Fine John Beck Terry Richards Reward your savings with top Cheryl Prior Cheryl Rocha prices can save them $4.00 to $5.00 weekly when they shop here. Kirk Blair Felicia Richard ’The board approved transfers interest rates and top gifts from Supermarkets To Barbara Buchholz James Sydorlak in four accounts which were ' Suzanne Rzewuski Robin Tacey the money place — the cute lit­ Of course, this is what we’ve been saying for months, but some Dan Buckhoul David Schreiter Mrs. Ike Surdam Penny Sibun gets First Class patch from Troop 5114 leader Servo You Better!" Daniel Burbank Benedict Tantlllo overexpended. They were: tle red bank building opposite people lust find it hard to believe that Frank’s can offer more for so Steven Soucy Sarah Tweet Carol Cabaniss William Stone Town counsel — $265; street Lynn Gustafson. (Herald photo by Foote) Terl Carter Beatrice White president; Mrs. Robert Cumberland Farms in Hebron much less, with USDA Choice cuts of Brenda St. Onga Kathy Zabllansky lights — $52.98; hunting and We Reserve Tho Right To Limit Quantities Allison Collins Donald Thibeault Atherley, vice-president; Mrs. Center. Open daily 10:30 - 6;00; 'Bert Czuchra Karan Zabllansky fishing licenses — $36; social Superm arkets meat, an “old fashioned’’ service and Janet Th'ouin Nancy Zlotsky William Hegener, secretary; Thurs. nights ’til 8:00. 228-9471. , / l Thomas Darcay James Toombs and Mrs. James Kilduff, security — $517.20; and welfare Penny Sibun First Class Scout S&H Green Stamps all in one package. If Michael Ellwood Karen ToppI - $190.83. r, Debbie Evans Robert Trousdell treasurer. Works In Reverse you’re a non-believer and looking for a Debbie Fortier Susan Tuller HEBRON Scout for eight years. During Joanne Qalo John Wodemeyer Chairman Richard Grant an­ SHEFFIELD, England (UPI) S&H GREEN way to save money... try us. You’ll be LIU Qlbson her scouting years she has Margaret Wyland ' Eagle Scout nounced that form letters would — Girls who use perfume Nancy Foote glad you did. Cindy Zimmerman Paul Cardini recently be sent out soon to all board and earned 36 badges. hoping to attract men are more Correspondent -FRANK received his Eagle Badge. commissions to prepare for the likely to turn themselves on, ac­ 228-3970 STAMPS WEDNESDAY He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. writing of the Town Report. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cording to Sheffield University At a recent awards John Sibun of Hebron, Penny is Robert Cardini. Jack Baker was asked to con­ Zoologist Francis Ebling. ceremony, Penelope Sibun was Paul was raised to the rank of tact local printers to get cost in the ninth grade at Rham 8 Head Cut In a research paper, Ebling presented with a First Class Junior-Senior High School. Eagle Scout in ceremonies held estimates for the report. said most perfumes are based patch, the highest honor in girl “From The Dell” by Andover PTA, which spon­ on smells from male animals scouting. To achieve this honor The four challenges com­ ’The next regular meeting of sors Troop 124. He is a senior at and whatever the origin of the she completed six badges and pleted for the First Class patch the Board of Finance scheduled imported Rham High School. scents they are much more po­ four challenges as a Cadette are social dependability, active for Aug. 9 will be held only at F o r h is project, Paul tent for women than they are Scout. citizenship, emergency the call of the chairman if there developed and led an ecology for men because women’s Penny, who is a member of preparedness and Girl Scout H e ra ld cleanup in Andover. is business to transact. Wxt nostrils are more sensitive. Troop 5114, has been a Girl Promise. NED BEEF Area Profile ‘t iOut of The Barrel” S W IS S CHEESE . Bike Ordinance Considered Capitol Farms OUR M O n O : COOKED SALAMI SOUTH WINDSOR Presently paved bikeways The proposed bikeway would FIRST $ 1 1 9 ‘Always Service Judy Kuehnel come under the town’s sidewalk be bid separately from the road 0 Curreapondenl ordinance, which requires the reconstruction work, and would lb. From The Heart” 646-1.164 walks be maintained and be adjacent to the road, winding CUT . 1 Biken cleared of snow by abutting around tree s rather than If you’re a bicyclist living in property owners. paralleling the road. South Windsor, and if the Town Council passes a new bicycle However, residents from areas where bike paths are ordinance July 22, you could ‘W einee W iggle’ have your bike impounded for being proposed are opposing the construction of such paths, con­ The South Windsor Square not following the rules of the Dance Club will hold a “Weinee road. tending they do not wish to Wiggle” on Friday, July 12 'As bicycling becomes more clear the paths as well as their from 8 to 11 p.m. Cliff Brodeur popular, the council finds ,a sidewalks. will be the caller. possible necessity to encoura|;e Such a bike path is now Dancing will be outside at the the registration of bikes' and proposed for Pierce Rd., where Wapping Elementary School, their proper use from a safety a road resurfacing project is D ress will be casual and standpoint. also being considered. dancers may bring lawn chairs, Penalties will be included in if they desire. Hot dogs, salads, the ordinance, if it is drawn up. Pierce Rd. residents are op­ desgert and coffee will be Bedeefl'*®'* The case and maintenance of posing the project while the served. specially constructed bikeways council is not unanimously in All club level dancers are in­ by the town will also be dis­ favor of making the town vited. In the event of rain, the cussed at the 7:30 p.m. hearing responsible for maintenance dance will be held inside the in the council chambers. and clearing of the paths. school. Landmark Becomes Sandwich Shop

COLUMBIA MRN, and are working night macy was phased out. She went and day redecorating and hope out of business in January. to open the shop July 15. Virginia Carlson The inn, probably built in There is now a gift shop ren­ Correspondent 1750, was a stagecoach stop ting one portion of the first Tel. 228-9224 between Hartford and Norwich. floor. ’The old in, known as ’’The The second floor was a The windows have blue Landmark,” will be turned into ballroom with one of the few gingham curtains and blue “ Ye Olde Griddle,” an old “spring” floors left in this area. wooden shutters. Colonial fashioned ice cream parlor and Mrs. Frances Beckish, the wallpaper covers the top por­ sandwich shop. owner, acquired the building tion of the walls. ’There will be Three men, Nick Buonocore from Raymond Squire in 1961. booths as well as counter space. USDA CHOICEILEAN nNDER) OUR OWN PURE PORK Hot or Swee. SUNSHINE HILL’S of Chesbro Bridge Rd., Colum­ She conducted a pharmacy, $ 1 S 9 bia, Dick Augustine of Summer hours are expected luncheonette and variety store to run from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. CUBE STEAK ...... lb. 9 ITAUAN SAUSAGE .lb. CHIPAROOS 15-oz. 15-oz. Marlborough and Michael Lan- on the first floor. Later, she had DOG FOOD dolphi of Columbia, have The men expect to specialize USDA CHOICE SHOULDER GROnSWEISEL GLAD DIXIE a grocery business and in Sunday morning brunches at $ 1 4 9 formed a corporation, known as luncheonette when the phar­ a later date. RDASTBEEF FRANKS .lb. SANDWICH BAGS .. .. REFILLS .80-cl. USDA CHOICE (CHUCN SELECT LESTOIL ALL PURPOSE PINESOL $ 1 a « ...... lb. ■ LONDDN BROIL BEEF LIVERS lb. CLEANER 28-oz. FOAM CLEANER 17-oz. Commercial Zone Request SWIFTS BROWN N’ SERVE SUNSHINE LA CHOY SI PAC COMSTOCK BLUEBERRY 7 9 ^ Causes Neighbors’ Concern SAUSAGE CHEEZUS 10-oz. DINNERS PIE FILLING The Freshest Produce -msm^m"From The Dairy”- i“Frozen Foods”t COVENTRY “I, like the others, would like to The commission approved f Monica Shea see the churcfr put to good use, amendments to the zoning BORDEN’S 100% PURE BtRDSETE CorrcHpuniicnt but if the whole 5.2 acres were regulations that deal with com­ 742-9495 declared commercial what is mercial zones. Jersey Blues ORANGE LEAF SPINACH .1U-OZ. Residents near the Peter there to prevent additional The commission set July 22 at WtLL BE YOtIRS WHEN YOU BUY A TOTAL OF BIRDSEYE POLY BA9 Gunas property on School St. buildings being placed on the 8 p.m. for a meeting with express^ concern last night at property?” .* Arthur Preston who is seeking a BLUE­ JUICE ’^gal TASTI FRIES .20-oz. the public hearing by the Plan­ Another resident of the area five-lot subdivision on Rt. 31 ’50 OR MORE IN MERCHANDISE BIRDSEYE / ning and Zoning Commission on who lives directly across from east of Wrights Mill Rd. DIET IMPERIAL the application of Gunas to have the church was also in favor of The commission will have a ..10-oz. his land rezoned to commer­ using the church itself as a BERRIES CHOPPED SPINACH work session July 15 and wilj TASTE O’SEA cial. . commercial area, but was not deal with two acre zones, the FROM MON., JULY 8 THRU SAT., JULY 13 p in t MARGARINE ...... 5 5 ^ 9 ’The concerns expressed were in favor of zoning the whole establishment of new residen­ 8AU SEA . ..9-oz. based on what the zone change tract commercial. tial, commercial and industrial *Save your sales checks to total your purchases! $ 1 1 9 SEAFOOD PLAHER would mean in the way of future BANQUET Carlson told the commission zones and the expansion of ^^e CLAM COCKTAIL ...... %-or. ■ commercial growth. *Receive a 10% Bonus Check to spend for any Grant that the Gunases were current zoning regulations. SEALTEST ORANGEADE AND ’The land is zoned for RU-40, .5-oz. residents of the town and said merchandise you choose from July 8 thru July 20. SLICES but it abuts commercial lands Options Land . RICH’S on Rt. 31. what they have done with the For example: LEMONADE 3 9 ^ property has been done very Brian Walsh, DevCo project lb. The property is the former St. BORDEN’S well. However, he said that the manager, has announc^ that COFFEE RICH .10-oz. M a ry ’s Roman Catholic DevCo has signed an option for Your purchases July 8 thru July 13 . . . Total 119.86 Church. Gunases have attempted MEDIUM CREAM ... . . 6 5 < over the years to find a 40 acres of land on the west side Your Bonus Check will amount to ... 11.99 Arnold Carlson, speaking for reasonable use. for the church of Dunn Rd. Gunas, said there had been lit­ You select any item you want in the store. and have not been able to do so The property adjoins proper­ tle residential building there in under the present zone. ty already owned by DevCo. recent years and it appears that Bonus Check must be used In its entirety before The commission held a se­ There is a seven-year option U ------the property has very little use Juiy 20, no credit or cash wiil be issued. cond public hearing on the which will cost $21,000. WITH THIS COUPON A WITH THIS COUP! under a residential zone. WITH THIS COUPON fWrx WITH THIS COUPON application of George Johnson Not applicable to prior sales • Not> transferrable." t S8.00 PURCHASt s ss.oo puschai A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE The accessory buildings, who is seeking a permit to Grafts Program B9o wHh Coupon former rectory and carriage Must be redeemed In Issuing store. operate a gravel bank on the There will be registration house, have been converted to west side of Hop River Rd. tomorrow from 1 to 3 p.m. for DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE’ apartments. The Conservation Commis­ an arts and crafts program at the more for your moneysworth store' 15< OFF Lucy Smith of Rt. 31 said, . 20< OFF 12* OFF 8< OFF 40< OFF 9 ^ 10< OFF sion in a letter sent to the PZC the Lisicke Beach Pavillion. n s n i : ' 3 Rolls - Scott “ We who live in the area feel VERNON P U IN V IL U NEWINGTON . . . . ______JW 14-o l Kooblor 12-oz. 24-OZ. 8-oz. Instant ( j 8 Count The program is for Coventry that it would be good to see the stated it recommended the Tri-CIty Plaia 290 Now BrltalB Avt. 240 Hartford Avt. 121 Farmlngwn Avt. boys and girls ages 7 and up and Short of cosh? ASSORTED building occupied, but don’t operation be approved with two G /im itA D pecan TOTAL FRENCH’S SANKA o D c l a d the registration fee will ^ $1.50 AVON-SIMSMIRY MIDDLETOWN lAMHAMSTED ..... wish to see an undesirable es­ stipulations: that the Hop River CHARGE CARD Use your not be disturbed and that the to cover the cost of materials. good zl 111 Grant stores Farmington VaHoy Mall Washington PIm Boulo 44 188 8Has Doans Hwy. SANDIES CEREAL MUSTARD COFFEE TRASH BAGS TOWELS tablishment there.” Charge Account Hood T in July 13 bank be stabilized to prevent The program 'will be 'run by coast to coast OOoMim Tkn JNly ta O M iT In J«ly 13 OeoN T in July IS Bowl Thru July IS Bood T in July 13 Carol Fish of School St. said. WINDSOR ENFIELD MANCHESTER Downtown erosion. • Anne Aronson. V 0700A OiwllWC( Cmipon Prt Fimlly Cm Coupon Por Fimlly Ono Coupon Por i imlly One Coupon Por FmiHy One Coupon Por Fimlly , One Coupon Par Family 960 Windsor Ave. sflEbn ttioM Psitado______HARTFORD -✓ V- "The Sfore With H e a r t" "The Sfore With Heart" PAGE EiGHT - >tA .^£gT E H E 't'E SlSG HEHAID. MaactoatP. C c t. Tl«., Jiir »- l»74 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. July 9. 1974— PAGE NINE The King of the Cookout Hebert-Plotkin About Town McCarty-Pinney set the Uble on the patio. And. . My AiMfcwii IS aD teoAw in ehwfcen Taodore, ihisb-ke-bab Members of Emanuel Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of St. Members are reminded to knetak. and bam with hooey glaze. He all the ingredienU for his Hilsb- ^theran Church interested in America, will have a potluck bring folding chairs. Those ke-bab were laid out on die Knn% Lee PaoKj of Bcbra i can boil water for tea and roasts potatoes and com with nSping with the church renova- picnic Friday at 6;30 p.m. at the needing transportation may asd Peter i McCarty of make a pieoe of tout, bat Hat's great expertise and be knows kitchen counter. The marriage of Adrianne tion program will meet tonight home of Mrs. and Mrs. call the Bengtsons, 649- Maockester. rrrh-wgfd wed- iL Anraing more mmpiirated the exact moment when the John was to be the helper. His Lynn Plotkin of Stamford and from 7 to 9;30 at the church for Herbert Bengtson, 253 Gardner 2502/649-2502. diof w w t Jwiy f at St James Wke heating ap a can of coals are ready to use. Job was to pass things to my Martin Guy Hebert of a work night. Chardk. Maoefaester The other rooming dawned husband as be needed them, Manchester, took place July 4 Ike bride is tke d.aightfr of him to tara to the female much as a doctor gets in- at Temple Sinai. Mr and Mrs Artfasr E PioMy niwniiers of the family with a straments from his nurse. The bride is the daughter of Jr of VC ItjuSoD Rd . UetroL helpless gestare. "OK, John,” said my husband Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Plotkin The bndegTDora ts the soo of Now. Fm not compUiniag. brandishing a long metal of Stamford. The bridegroom is skewer. "We” begin. First a BvBETf> RYDER Mrs P atrice McCarty of liberated or not. I enjoy being the son of Guy Hebert of Maocliefter aad the late Felix appreciated — even in the mushrfKmi. Then tomato, green 1*oman'» Editor I We^ve Named The Bahy^ Hilliard St. and Ann Hebert of J McCarty _ kitchfB When my hasfaand aaks pepper...” ...... Salem Rd. PL&r.'.-r-? rr*Ti» v> soit the occaswo lakes a ^ e a t deal c f TV Rev Eogeoe Channao of me to make him a bam "Dad?” interrupted John. The bride, given in marriage time anil Uy/j^t-wng before the preparation actually St James Cbordi performed sandwidi becaase. “no ooe ‘‘Not now John. Where were by her father, wore an heirloom befir.‘ the c m m x ty The tnayy them as weQ as yoa do. ” we? Onion, mushroom, gown of white satin and chiffon Descheneaux, Thomas Robert, son of Leonard P. Sr. 'and But i JAt picture the usJc facuig An» Schmidt, executive cburcta -vas decorated with I swallow his bait and ^ow with lamb...” trimmed with seed pearls. Her "Dad?” interrupted John chef at the Waidorf-Astona in Nenr York City, who creates white gladwii aad daisy poro- pride while doing so. Cynthia L. Szarek Descheneaux of 52 Meadowbrook Rd., veil tiered illusion, attached to a COMMUTER again. Ellington. He was born June 24 at Rockville General Hospital. menus for all the hotels restaurants, plus those for special poQt Mrs. Jane Maccarooe of It is an interesting Juliet-styled pearled cap head- Maachester was organist and "Don’t make me lose my His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Barbara H. Szarek of 72 social func-tions and grAirmet dinners pbenomeodo. that yoa can take piece. She carried a cascade the Mary Joy Singers of place. Green pepper, Maple St., Ellington, and Leonard F. Szarek Sr. of 171 High St., ■A1>en making a menu for a ^»eciai occasion the first this same man imy bosbandi bouquet of white gladioli. Windham performed. tomato...” Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Miss Marilyn Plotkin of consideratwn is the ideas and msbei of the patron All par­ put him in a barbeoae apron, “It’s raining Dad! Pouring! Descheneaux of 381 Somers Rd., Ellington. His maternal great- The bnde. given m marriage stand him outside over a char­ Stamford, was her sister’s ties have a theme, a ^lecific purpose for a celebration and by her father, wore an organza bright and cloodlessi perfect You'll have to cook inside.” grandparents are Stanley Szarek and Mrs. Agnes Cyr, both of BUSRUtES coal grill and presto, be maid of honor. Bridesmaid was It IS necessary for me to find out alxnt it as much as My husband wiped his hands Rockville, and Harold Hyer Sr. of Auburn, Maine. His pateriial gown designed with scoop becomes a master chef with aO for a cookout, and my husband Mrs. Stephen Thurston of 00 the front of his apron. Then great-grandparents are Mrs. Victor Descheneaux of Barton., possible Sc-bmioh said neckline with ruffled peao the showmanship of that anoouDced that he’d like to Brighton, Mass. They wore be removed it and folded it Vt.,and Louis Amyot of Orleans, Vt. He has a brother, Leonard In a nr/te from his diaiy. he says When working on a d ange lace with pearl dosters, cavalier cook on T V., the treat os to bis special shish-ke- voile dresses, lavender and blue neatly over the chair. "Cook in­ Phillip Jr. menu with a committee or - a patroness a special lace sleeves and attached G allo f^ Gourmet. bab for dinner. respectively, trimmed with relationship fA trust and understanding must be developed, chapel-length train. Her elbow- When be arrived home from side?” he questioned quietly. Cluny lace, and matching pic­ l In addition to hamburgs, hot REDUCED "Go call your mother. Teli her I I think «;mething like the relationship between an interior le n ^ veil was trimmed with work we bad the stage in ture hats. dogs and steak, be can turn out readiness for him. The girls had NEED her!” decorator and his client The wishes of the patron are of matching lace and pearls. She Browning, Jennifer Anne,daughter of Stephen R. Sr. and James Hebert of Washington, carried an old-fashioned We’ve just come up with fewer zones and lower supreme impf/rtance. but professional experience will Joanne H. Barker Browning of 64 Montauk Dr., Vernon. She was D.C. was his brother’s best bouquet of stepbaaotis. yellow fares. Now most people will get more ride for point out the prac-ticality and desirability of certain born June 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal man. Ellery Plotkin, the bride’s sweetheart roses and baby’s brother, was usher. less money. For information call; 525-9181. dates ” grandmother is Mrs. Helen Tiguiera of Hudson, Mass. Her pater­ breath. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Browning of 132 Warren y Mr. Hebert received his BA For example, the chef says a dish eaten in a charming Cub Scotti News I” r» Miss Kathy Pinney of A yyyyyyy/y//y//////////yy/ji^yyy///////yy^^^^ Ave., Vernon. She has a brother, Stephen Jr., 4V4. degree in history and political bistro in Paris last December might not necessarily lend Hebron, the bride’s sister, was science from Eastern Connec­ Itself to a ballroom dinner party in May. a stunning dish on maid of booor. Sbe wore a Fiarentioo, Paul Amida, David Carpenter, Michael Buoano, Sternal, John Richard, son of Joseph and Marlene Gumula ticut State College in Williman- the front page of a magazine might not necessarily appeal romance bine gown designed Pack 120 Callahan, Patrick McNamara, Kevin Kean and Philip Sternal of 98 Tracy Dr., Vernon. He was born June 30 at Rockville tic, in 1974. The couple will THEBUS. ' Cub Scout Pack 120 recently to a Large group of guests. with elastic shirred bodice, General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. reside in Norwich, upon their while collar trimmed with lace had a "Special Awards Night" Enest Garibaldi, Michael Carpenter. A silver arrow was Loring Studio Your Connecticut Company and After the basic concept has been discussed, the budget program conducted by Dick Hebert, one year. awarded to Joseph Caniolo. Sigmund Gumula of Chicopee Falls, I^^ss’ His paternal grand­ return from a cruise to the the Connecticut Department of Transportation. established. the size of the group, time of the year and type and long sleeves edged with parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sternal of E. Franklin Park, Caribbean. Mrs. Marlin G. Hebert white lace. She wore a while Desmarais, cubmaster, and The cub scouts, who are en­ Inspection of each den Together, we're on our way. of service taken into consideration, he usually starts off by Rockville. He has a brother, Joseph. straw picture bat accented with Stephen Ray, assistant cub- ding the year with a trip to result^ in Den 4 being judged suggesting main courses. According to Schmidt, "the main matching satin ribbons and master. at St. James School. Riverside Park, thanked their the best looking den in the pack. course is the most important part of a meal, the fulcrum Webelos receiving the leaders for a good year. The Den 5 had the best attendance Hill, Cynthia Aileen, daughter of Richard C. and Mary P. carried an dld-fashioned McClure Hill of 23 Hillside Dr., Ellington. She was bom June 25 cm which the whole menu rests. bouquet of yellow and white "Arrow of Light.” the highest leaders are Leo Richloff and A1 by boys and parents. at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are .No wonder the French call it the piece de resistance. marguerite daisies and baby's award in cito scooting, are Puzzo, Webeio leaders; Mary Mr. and Mrs. John C. McClure of Miami, Fla. Her paternal Wedding After the main course has been established I start breath with matching bemline' Timothy Derby, Richard Mazzeo. Eleanor Galli, Rhoda Russak. Barbara Rohan, Eileen BIG ROOF grandmother is Mrs. I.F. Hill of Bridgeport. She has four thinking about the fish course. There must be a distinct streamers. Dubek, Norman Hebert, Mrs. Peter J. McCarty Richloff,, den mothers; and PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The brothers, Andy, Timmy, Ricky and Kenny. difference in flavor, color, texture and cooking process Bridesmaids were .Mrs? Russell KuYzynski, Steven Robin Christmas of Glaston­ Ricbloff, Jeffery Ricbloff, Lottie Kuezynski, den-mother $22 million Civic Arena, used used, .Next comes the soup. It must contrast sharply but fireside basket with yellow and A reception was held at Mt. Wilson, Andrea Lynn, daughter of Robert D. and Kathleen bury, .Mrs. Laurie .Mallin of Robert Sawyer, and John coach. for sports, music productions nicely with the fish and main courses. For example, a fish white daisies and baby's breath Carmel Hall in East Hartford, Rogers Wilson of 294B Green Rd. She was bom June 29 at Young-Stewart Vernon; Mrs. Wanda Vibberts Spaulding. and trade exhibitions, has the course containing a creamy sauce cannot be preceded by a with matching blue streamers after which the couple left on a Receiving Webeio activity Pack 98 world’s largest retractable Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are of Manchester, the bride’s and bows. wedding trip to Eairope. For Mary L. Stewart of creamy soup or, on the other hand, chicken consomme cousin; and .Miss Karen Ware of badges are Steven Ricbloff and Cub Scout Pack 98 had a dis­ roof. The 148 -foot high, stain­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogers of Millbury, Mass. Her paternal grand­ would not be suitable if the main course consists of Richard Mallin of Vernon was traveling, .Mrs. McCarty wore a Jeffery Richloff, 10 awards play of the cubs’ collections and less steel structure can be parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wilson of Greensboro, Vt. Wethersfield and Robert M.. Manchester They wore gowns beige flowered dress with pfiultry.” . best man. Ushers were Ricfaad each; Timothy Derby, 7; craft work at its meeting at opened and closed in two and She has a sister, Debra Lee, 2. Young of Manchester, and hats similiar to those worn Makulis of Vernon; Robert matching jacket, and leather exchanged wedding vows July 6 After the soup Ims been firmly decided, the rest of the by the honor attendant except Richard Dubek, 6; Norman Buckley School one -half minutes. McAllister and Paul McAllister accessories. The couple will at Corpus Christ! Church, menu must fall into place. The vegetables with the main in lemon yellow. Hebert, 4; John Spaulding, 3; . The display included maps Curley, Kristen Lynn, daughter of Mitchell T. Jr. and Mary both of Manchester; and reside in Sambaefa. West (Ger­ Russell Kuezynski, 2; and the Webelos had made. Enter­ Ann DeVitis Curley of 44 Croft Dr. She was bom July 1 at Wethersfield. cviurse should compliment the meat, should not be too .Miss Jennifer CTiristmas of many. 'Ooini'on Vacii^? I George .McDonald of Robert Sawyer, 1. tainment for the evening was a Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are The bride is the daughter of filling, look pretty on the plate TRUST StutfwiikCiHUH'ilk'ut Otfk-cs Attn: Clonsumer Center I.iuncli Knrupe ALL DAY WED. Arte and Sciences Business and Public Administration your Favorite Person Card to get big PLEASANTON, Calif. (UPl) Yes, I’m interested in becoming a Favorite Person and Education Engineering — Two Alameda County Jail in­ PLAZA DEPT. STORE during July & August discounts: 20% off regular daily time and getting big discounts on Avis Rent-A-Cars, along with mates took advantage of a (Wt H m A notion To notto) Electronic Technology mileage rates anywhere in the country, all the other benefits and services. Please send me an lunch break Monday —they es­ Noxt to Franli’t Supormariiot Credits may apply to a degree or certificate application blank and more information. caped. EMt MMdlo T^ a„ Manchostor BELL A HOWELL* FD3B SiiMio Lons Reflex Camere • BUSH HARDWARE Call 243-4387 for appointm ent and 10% off regular daily rates anywhere % Sheriff’s deputies said Daryl with FB 50mm f/1.8 lone Name - .------‘ ------Freeman, 37, awaiting sentenc­ 793 Main Stroot, Manchootor in the world (except Canada). ing fur burglary, and Gilbert PLAYTOGS FALL EVENING SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 4 to DECEMBER 20 WilherspiMm, 27, convicted on a for Boyt, Qlrl$ S Toddlora For oouree listings In all fields, call or write for 1974 Fall Semester Bulletin •«wrta •Polos • Swhnwssr • MANCHESTER HARDWARE stolen properly charge, drove NASSIFF CAMERA ...... Of UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Room 228 Auerbach Hall out the main gate in a pickup • lustor Irown Socks snd SMrts 877 Main Stroot, Manchootor Course truck while the gate guard was Cool 8tyl0$l Lowest Pricoil 629 M AIN S T R E E T , M A N C H E S T ^ R - 643-7369 200 Bloomfield Ave. UNIVERSITY of HARTFORD West Hartford, Conn. __Zip_ having lunch. Cnpyiicht 1974, Member F.D.I.C. l_. \ '■f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn..Tues.. July 9, 1974— PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 9, 1974 Army & Navy Wins Opener Rookie Delivers Hit in 10th Inning In Little League Tourney To Beat Perry and Snap 15-Game Win Skein NEW YORK (UPI) — Gaylord Perry is the unhappiest It’s quite another to get beaten by Claudell Washington, In the 10th, Pat Bourque walked and his pinch-runner, two runs apiece to back the seven-hit pitching of Bert Mike Oleksinski, Gauruder, Skip Moreau and Steve Eafano in succession 15-2 in the world today, and it’s a pretty good bet and the bitterness and frustration of the 35-year-old By Len Auster John Odom, was sacrificed to second before Washington’s Blyleven. The Twins gave Blyleven all the support he each lined a hit with the latter driving in two runs. The third run crossed you never heard of the guy who caused that condition. righthander were obvious. winning two-out hit. needed in a four-run second inning that featured a two-run With Mike Pinkin’s two-run double highlighting a four-run fifth inning, as Rich Zavarella’s erounder to shortstop was too hot to handle. Claudell Washington, with only a weekend in the major "I just stood there and watchedlhat ball go through the- “ I know h e’s gonna remember me,’’ crowed Army & Navy came back with two runs in the second without the benefit homer by Soderholm and a run-scoring by Kusick. American L eape champ Army & Navy scored a come-from-behind 7-4 leagues behind him, singled home the winning run in the infield and I told m y^elfrmere’s no using staying out Washington, who had belted a meaningless triple off of a base hit. Four walks issued by Gauruder and a dropped throw at first win over International Leape champ Ansaldi’s last night at Waddell 10th inning Monday night to give the Oakland A’s a 4-3 vic­ there,” Perry said. Perry, his first hit in the major leagues, two innings before Brewers 6, White Sox 5 Field. It was the opener in the double elimination Town Tournament. yielded the runs. Gauruder didn’t allow a hit until the fourth frame but tory over Perry and the Cleveland Indians a. 1 end Perry’s Perry, who hadn’t given up four runs in a game since he his game-winner. seven walks hurt his cause. He fanned nine and allowed six hits in going Mike Hegan pinch-hit a two-run homer for the victory Army & Navy now faces National L eape titlist Miles Auto Wednesday winning streak at 15 games. pitched 15 innings on April 17, dressed hurriedly, curtly Perry gave up only six hits and struck out 13 and took a 3- with one out in the bottom of the 12th inning. The White Sox night at Waddell at 6. the distance. His streak ended one victory shy of tying the league’s all- brushed off a few questions from reporters and rushed out 2 lead into the bottom of the ninth dh the strength of Ansaldi’s took a two run lead in the third as Gauruder blasted a home “ had gone ahead with one run in the top of the inning on a Trailing 4-3 going into the top of the fifth, the Servicemen’s starting and time record of 16 and was the longest in the American of the Oakland Coliseum, perhaps to contemplate the start batterymate Dave Duncan’s two-run homer in the seventh. run over the right centerfield fence. Th^^rvicem en moved closer again in double by Carlos May and a single by Ken Henderson. winning pitcher Jon Brandt started things off with a walk off loser Eric League in a single season for 40 years. of a new winning streak. Elsewhere in the American League, Kansas City the fourth as "Pinkin and Tony MiselliKilubbed doubles producing a Gauruder. Cary Coffin followed with a single to left and the runners But Perry wasn’t in a mood to accept any “nice try” He acknowledged the end of this one in four tart words: blanked Boston 5-0, Minnesota topped Detroit 6-2, New Orioles 6, Angels 5 moved up on a wild pitch. Dave Parks then lined a single up the middle marker. condolences for coming close. “It’s all over with.” York routed Texas 12-5, Milwaukee edged Chicago 6-5 in 12 Baltimore scored five unearned runs in the first inning scoring both runners and scampered to third as centerfielder Scott Brandt notched the victory striking out six and walking just one. He The Indians were within two outs of victory in the bot­ on two errors, a hit batter and four singles and then held on After all, it would have been one thing for Perry, who innings and Baltimore edged California 6-5. Schoembs let the ball bound away. scattered six hits while receiving excellent fielding support from his tom of the ninth when Joe Rudi tripled off the rightfield to hand the Angels their ninth successive loss. California is has only a 2-9 record against Oakland in his three AL Twins 6, Tigers 2 Scott LaBrec was hit by a pitch and preceded to steal second without tGdrnmdtcs fence and Tenace followed with a sacrifice fly to tie the winless since Dick Williams took over as manager on July Eric Soderholm, Craig Kusick and Steve Brye drove in drawing a throw. Next better Pinkin ripped a double to left center chasing Pinkin had the hot stick for the Servicemen with a two-for-three perfor­ seasons, to get beaten by Reggie Jackson or Gene Tenace. game, 3-3. 1. home the final two runs of the frame. Pinkin was out trying to stretch it mance at the plate and three RBIs. Coffin and Parks each scored two runs into a three-bagger. with the latter driving in two. Eafano doubled for Ansaldi’s with Gauruder Ansaldi’s started quickly in the bottom of the first scoring three runs. getting two hits in three trips. Busby Faces Only 30 Men Jim Mason in Book STANDINGS Waslewski Rejoins RSox Herald Angle Efficient Busby With Four Doubles National League Once a starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Gary I Waslewski, who has been with Moriarty’s i n the Hart­ By Earl Yost Made Game Dull EAST ford Twilight League, this season, rejoined the Sports Editor ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - The GB " • « > * is t organization Sunday night and was assigned to the pitching and, of course, we have a lot BOSTON (UPI) — It was so efficient, it was almost dull. *** 9 0 ffUl New York Yankees put in their final of lefthanded hitters. But I don’t think St. Louis ■ M r -' Pawtucket Red Sox in the Triple A International Philadelphia Steve Busby, who faced only 30 batters Monday night, < ■ > > » ! League. Soccer appearance of 1974 at Arlington that has all that much to do with it.” fired a three-hitter, as the Kansas City Royals blanked the Stadium Monday night. Montreal Waslewski, who had a 2-2 mound record with the Mason was unaware of his newly sagging Boston Red Sox, 5-0. ■mmmmmsmssmss» And they must be sorry to leave the Pittsburgh MB’s, joined the No.l Boston minor league club Sun­ acquired record until after the game, Chicago Busby walked only one and didn't allow a runner past place. day in Syracuse. PEE WEE but he was more concerned about the New York first base for seven innings, retiring the first 11 Boston Trailing 1-0 going into the last Over the past four evenings, the two errors he made Monday night. WEST batters in order. By the time Boston’s Dwight Evans period, the Wildcats came up Champion Man to Watch Yankees, who came to town with an “It feels good to be in the record W L^ Pet GB doubled in the eighth, the Royals had built up a five-run with two goals to upend the anemic .246 team batting average, Defen(ling champion Woody Clark went out and showed book,” said Mason, who was sold to Los Angeles 59 2? .686 lead, highlighted by ’s second homer of the Tigers last night, 2-1. produced 37 runs on 59 hits. ’They New York by Texas during last Cincinnati 47 36 .566 lOiA Billy Silver scored the lone his challengers that he’s not about to give up the coveted year and a three-run double by Tony Solaita. came up with their two most produc­ December’s baseball meetings, “I Atlanta 45 41 .523 14 Moriarty’s goal for the Tigers while Mike Gub Championship honor in the Manchester Country Gub. “My control was weak within the strike zone,” said at Nebo, tive nights of the season—20 hits last Houston 44 41 .518 W h Byam and Richard Soucier The husky, bespectabled golfer fired a 71 in last weekend’s just hate to make errors like that. Busby, the first man to throw no-hitters in each of his first Friday and 19 hits Monday night in San Francisco 38 48 .422 21 found the range for the Wild­ qualifying test. ’The low 31 scorers will join Gark in cham­ They were stupid errors. But at least two seasons in the majors. His last was-June 18 against •it- MCC Plays on Road producing a 12-5 victory over Texas. San Diego 36 53 .404 24Vi cats. pionship match play this weekend. Clark ^a s exempt from they didn’t cost us any runs.” Monduy'H Results Chicago, when he allowed only one walk. ■ I ♦ - » And enjoying things most of all, ’The early part of Monday night’s en­ % I i f **'<•• qualifying but joined the field and wound up with the low San Francisco 5, Montreal 4 “Fran (Healy) called a great game,” he said. "And I got Two games are on tap for Volkswagen at Mt.Nebo. MIDGET perhaps, was former Ranger Jim counter was a standoff—5-5 after two » , , . I#JM <■ < • medal...Tip of the chapeau in the direction of cartoonist ( 10) a little irritated in the ninth inning when I walked (Doug) »##>»♦'* * both Manchester entries in the All games start at 6. With Ed Ansaldi scoring the Mason whose four doubles Monday innings. But from then on it was all »# I # # I- Hartford Twilight Baseball Listed among the top hitters Bill Whitaker who included me in his many ideas which he New York 2, San Diego 1 Griffin, but everything worked out fine.” winning goal with three night tied a major league record held New York with Dick Woodson, who it*«» ■ *• League this»week. are Rich Riordan and Ron put on paper and had it published in The Herald last week. Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 0 “Steve Busby is the finest young pitcher in baseball,” « * # 4 / » *. • ’ minutes left, the Matadors by several players. started the season at Minnesota, Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 0 * 11 Tonight, Moriarty’s host the Krough of Moriarty’s with .382 The fulltime fireman and part-time cartoonist is in a class said Royals’ manager Jack McKeon. “He’s the kind of ^ » t: i- t * t topped the Falcons last night, 2- Mason had no explanation for the picking up his second win of the year Houston 4, St. Louis 1 Hartford, Stags at Mt.Nebo and .375 averages, sixth and 1. Herald photo by Barlow by himself in the latter category and his talents have yet to pitcher that can go out on any night and throw a no-hitter.” sudden Yankee outbursts other than in relief against three losses. (Only Games Scheduled) while the Community College seventh best in the circuit. Bill Ron Calabro put the be fully recognized, probably because of his choice of sub­ Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson also complimented Herald photo by Barlow the fact that the team is capable of it Chris Chambliss started things nice­ . Tuesday’s Carnes faces Bristol at St. Thomas. Crowley is also over the .300 Matadors ahead in the first Eric Ghuruder Clouts jects at times...The floundering Boston Red Sox do not Busby. Thursday night both teams mark at .318. No member of any time. ly in the first with a two-out bases Cincinnati (Billingham8-6) at Tommie Stringfellow i^ves It His All period but Mike St. Laurent have a home week-day game during the entire month of Chicago (Stone 3-2) “He throws a good fastball and he does it so easy. Busby play again. ’The MB’s meet MCC is batting .300 or better, Blow Wasn't Enough for Ansaldi's “We have a lot of guys on this club loaded double that put New York in knotted the count in the third August. Pitching, the spring strong part of the club, has San Francisco (Bradley 7-8) pitched as good a game as I’ve seen all year,” said John­ West Hartford at St.Thomas one reason the club has won but who are .3(W hitters,” Mason said. front, 3-0. Mason started the Yankees Plate Umpire Leaps High in Calling Strike Last Night period with a penalty kick. suddenly turned sour...One reason Bobby Murcer’s home at Montreal (Blair 2-2), N son, whose team has now lost six out of its last seven. and the Collegians entertain once in 10 ohtings. Chm Carmel played a solid “We have the hitting. Thurmond Mun­ two-run second with the first of his run total to date has fallen off, especially for home games, San Diego (Spillner 4-3) at Dick Drago, who had his troubles in losing his fifth game gante for the Falcons. son, Bobby Murcer, Lou Pinella, Roff doubles and White chipped in a run­ is the fact its 45 feet longer at Shea Stadium down the line New York (Matlack 7-5), N of the season against five wins, didn’t see Busby pitch. Blomberg can all hit over ,3(X). scoring double in the three-run third. College Grid All-Stars than at Yankee Stadium. Los Angelos (Downing 2-3) at “I was in the runway between innings. It was the same “We have seen a lot of lefthanded Bobby Murcer hit a two-run homer in Philadelphia (Twitchell 3-1), N the whole game. I didn’t feel too good. I had men on in Support Strike in NFL the sixth. A tlanta (Morton 10-7) at every inning,” said Drago, who gave up nine hits and nine Slow Pitch Softball Peterson Zone Chairman Pittsburgh (Ellis 3-7), N walks. St. Louis (Curtis 4-9) at “My rhythm is bad. I’m fighting myself. My timing is off NEW' YORK (UPI) - The do,” said Wayne Wheeler, an Bob Peterson of Manchester is serving as Zone Eight Houston (Dierk-'r 6-4), N Perfect Tilt College All-Stars have decided Alabama split end drafted by and I don’t know what’s wrong. The ball is jumping all over chairman for American Legion baseball...Both to support the strike of National the Chicago Bears. “What we Manchester Legion coaches this season are graduates of the place and it l^^oks good if it’s a strike, but I can’t really League football players in a decided to do was to just stay American League control it.” TONIGHT’S GAMES Allied upped its mark to 6-13 the Leopards with Linda the program. Jack Holik and his first lieutenant, Dick Marshall Has Day Off move that could help the new here until they go back to The Red Sox play the Texas Rangers tonight in the first Honda vs. Dillon, 7:30- with the verdict while Frank’s Wrobel adding three bingles Marsh...Roller derby returns to the Springfield Civic EAST Filzgerald World Football League, which negotiations. If they go back to of a three-game series with Luis Tiant, 11-7, set to go fell to 12-8. and Arlene Fazzino con­ opens its season Wednesday. negotiations, then we go back to Center Friday night featuring the Gold Cup champion New W L Pet GB Acadia vs. Groman’s, 8:4S- - / against , 11-10. For Bidwell Jack Burg went three-for- tributing a double and two The College All-Star team York Chiefs against the Warrior-Cats and Thunderbirds. It ''Cleveland 45 36 .556 practice.” Fitzgerald three for Allied with Fred singles to a 15-hit attack. will be a doubleheader...When CBS moves into the Baltimore 44 37 .543 1 Taking just an hour and 15 Banning led off beating out voted to stay away from prac­ A spokesman for the NFL On Messersmith Gem WINF vs. Slate Bank, 7:30- Dykins, Mark Duval, Bill INDY Wethersfield Country Gub to telecast the final two days of Boston 44 38 .537 Vh minutes to accomplish the an infield hit and advanced Robertson tice sessions for their July 26 Management Council said the Morgan, Harry Roy and Jim Three runs in the first and exhibition game against the owners have agreed to resume the Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Golf Open Aug.l7- Detroit 43 40 .518 3 feat, Dave Bidwell hurled a to second as Ray Sullivan Dorn’s vs. Dick’s, 8:45- Toomey each adding two hits. two more in the fourth Milwaukee 41 41 .500 4% perfect no-hit, no-run game Robertson Miami Dolphins unless the negotiations with the players. 18, cameras will be set up n the final four holes. Ninety NEW YORK (UPI) - Andy The victory was the Dodgers’ fourth bunted him over. Jack Ray Camposeo went four-for- enabled Renn’s Tavern to pin a National Football League New York 39 43 .476 6 Gunver vs. Bonanza, 6:15- ’The World Football League, minutes of action each day will be carried nationally.. .Jess Messersmith can claim the most in their last five games and increased NOTICE as th e Manchester Maloney’s fly to righUwas fpur for Frank’s with Wayne 5-1 loss on Turnpike TV last resumes “serious negotiations” WEST Keeney which begins its first season Dow, the likable Texan who put Southern Connecticut. specialized role of all in this era of American Legion baseball dropped with the runners Gagnon adding two hits. John night at Keeney. Steve Bania with the strikers. Wednesday night, should gain their first-place lead in the National W L Pet GB Pero’s vs. Sportsman, State College on the football map during his coaching 37 .560 team whitewashed landing at second and third. Barry homered. homered and singled twice In addition, the All-Stars said from the NFL’s loss. If the NFL baseball specialization: pitcher in League West to lOVz games. Oakland 47 7:30-Nike career, will resign Jan.31 after 24 years. When Dow joined 3>/i Ellington, 5-0, last night in Ron Soucier drilled a single while Bill DiYeso also had they would not play in the chari­ training camps remain closed charge of giving Mike Marshall an oc­ The Atlanta Braves defeated the Kansas City 42 39 .519 Wilson’s vs. Control, 6:15- the college there were just 25 men enrolled in 1946. The .494 5>.4: TO ttl MSTIUERS Of METAl SIDUK AM) ROOT Zone Eight action at East Pounding out 13 hits, Trudon three blows. A1 Anderson and ty game unless a contract and the All-Star game is casional day off. , 5-0, the Houston Texas 42 43 to right with Banning scor­ Nebo 41 .494 5Vz Catholic. VW topped Moriarty Brothers, Ron Reid each collected two agreement has been reached. canceled, the WFL may be West Texas State grad played three years with the Marshall, who had relieved in 17 of Astros beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 4- Chicago 40 COVEmiGS ing and Maloney followed National Bank vs. Dean, .440 10 7-2, last night at Fitzgerald. hits in d^eat. “ We w ere right in the playing without competition Philadelphia Eagles in the National Football League the Los Angeles Dodgers’ previous 20 1, the shaded the San Minnesota 37 47 and him across the plate as the 6:15-Nike Frank Breen and Greg DUSTY before turning to coaching...Patty Torza, back playing golf California 32 54 .372 16 Manchester, now 6-1 in middle—we didn’t know what to throughout the summer. games, including a record 13 in a row, Diego Padres, 2-1, and the San Fran­ ^ HOMEOWNERS rightfielder threw the ball Allied Building vs. Karakashian each had three After two innings, CBT Blue every day after completing her first year of teaching at Monday's Results zone play with a sizeable -'•fe Viltner’s, 6 :15-Robertson dozed in the bullpen Monday night cisco Giants nipped the Montreal away. Soucier wound up at hits for 10-7 Trudon with Hank held an 11-8 margin and after Quabbin Regional High in Barre, Mass., taught physical Kansas City 5, Boston 0 lead, entertains Windsor Plymouth vs. Moriarty’s, when Messersmith pitched a three- Expos, 5-4, in 10 innings in other NL third on the play. Pawlowski and Les Keston eacly seven it was 16-12 in a slugfest education and health. She also coached women’s basket­ Milwaukee 6 ., Chicago 5 tonight at 6 at East Catholic 8:45-Nike adding two hits including a over Savings Bank at Robertson hitter to defeat the Philadelphia games. Cincinnati and Chicago were Minnesota 6, Detroit 2 Dennis Quinn walked and Little Miss Softball ball. Miss Torza, former State Open golf queen, plans to in a makeup of an earlier Steak Out vs. Army & four-bagger apiece. Park last night. Phillies, 4-0, in a nationally-televised not scheduled. New York 12, Texas 5 The Town of Manchester requires a permit for this he and Soucier pulled off a return to Barre in September. Although all for women’s rainout. Bruce Ballard (2-0) double steal with Soucier Navy, 6 :15-Filzgerald Tim Coughlin had two hits in John Colello was a perfect game. 'Die win made Messersmith’s Braves 5, Pirates 0 Baltimore 6, California 5 work and an Inspection before work begins and three trips for 13-6 Moriarty’s five-for-five to pace CBT, one lib, Miss Torza said no way can women compete in sports record 9-2. Oakland 4, Cleveland 3 is expected to draw te scoring. Dan S(machetti’s Chasing home 18 runs in the them home runs. Sue Setsky Max Leon, a last-minute starter for when work Is completed. NIKE with six other players getting for four bases. John Figal against men and expect to come out winners. Tuesday’s Games mound assignment. grounder to thirdVas booted second inning, Wyman Oil out­ also homered for Olds. Karen “You can’t allow yourself to rely on the injured Ron Reed, pitched a six- Each side had nine hits but in one hit each. added three safeties. lasted Turnpike TV, 24-14, last a guy like Marshall,” said hitter for his first victory of the Texas (Bibby 11-10) at Boston with Quinn taking third on the run category F arr’s had McConnell hit one for four Best for Savings was Bruce night at Martin Field. Messersmith, who has pitched the season as the Braves handed the (Cleveland 6-6), N the miscue. Another double more for an 8-4 win over Annulli bases for the losers. End of the Line Chicago ■''(Gossage 0-2) at Bidwell, former FELINE Reynolds with four hits, one a Maureen Flavell had three V\'j steal produced the fourth Construction last' night at Nike only two complete games by a Dodger Pirates their second loss in their last Milwaukee (Slaton 7-10), N Applications can be obtained at the Manchester High star, faced Scoring two runs in the homer. Jay McConville chipped hits including a homer and Today is the official starting date for the New York foot­ Field. F arr’s upped its mark to Building a comfortable lead, pitcher since June 4. “You’ve got to 17 home games. Jerry Reuss was vic­ at the minimum 21 batters in DAVK IllDWKI.l. ru n as Quinn scored. fourth, WINF nipped Cut & in with three blows and four Mary Lou Botteron had four ball Giants to open their pre-season drills at Fairfield Detroit (Coleman 7-9) Municipal Building, 41 Centar St - Offlea of tha 6-5 while Annulli fell to 6-4. Hagler Real Estate upended try and go all the way—you can’t turn timized by four unearned runs in the Minnesota (Albury 4-8), N hurling the gem. He fanned Smachetti took third on a Curl, 2-1, last night at Mt. Nebo. other players had two hits. blows including one for four University. A total of 94 players comprise the roster. Due Chlaf Building Inapactor Jim Poole, Bob Bergin and Armory Package last night, 13- it off after the sixth or seventh.” fourth inning resulting from errors by New York (May 2-2) at Kan­ nine and exhibited excellent Manchester scored all its ground out and scurried Chris Dulka had three hits for CANDLELIGHT bases. Lois Hughes had three 8. to the player strike, few were expected to showr. If matters Tom Sapienza each had a pair 10-1 WINF with Sandy Hoffman Vito’s held the upper hand Messersmith, who struck out nine Richie Hebner and Willie Stargell. It sas City (McDaniel 1-3), N control walking nobody in home on a wild pitch. bingles for Wyman. Sue Roth hit two home runs get resolved, the Giants will hold two-a-day drills, the first runs in the first inning. Joe of hits for the winners while and Kathy Hinson each adding a against Wholesale ’Tire last and walked four in pitching his third was Reuss’ sixth loss against eight Baltimore (Cuellar 10-5) at for Hagler’s with Lynne Wright starting at 10 a.m. and the second at 3:30. All will be open boosting his record to 4-1. Brad Downey, Ron Ferguson pair of hits. Judy Derench and night at Robertson and came shutout and lowering his earned run wins. California (Lange 1-3), N Behind a 20-hit attack An­ going four-for-four at the plate. to the public...Plainville Stadium will offer a 100-lap and Lon Annulli each had two Diane Jameson played well away with a 10-6 decision. Bob average to 2.01, had a no-hitter until Astros 4, Cardinals I Cleveland (Arlin 2-2) at saldi’s topped Bantly Oil last Florence Standish had two feature stock car race Wednesday night...Jeff Torrance, for the losers. defensively f^r the winners. Warner homered and singled Dave Cash tripled with one out in the Doug Rader’s two-run homer and Oakland (Hunter 11-8), N night, 15-9. Debbie Kosky and homers for Armory witii Linda who carded a 74 round in the Men’s Gub (Championship D E B T L A W Diane ^ u ffard and Donna for Vito’s with Wally Irish, Bill Susie Hall each stroked a solo sixth. run-scoring singles by Cesar Cedeno RFC LEAGUE Cantone contributing two qualifying round last weekend, will lead a delegation of Little Known Law Helps Youl Fels, Kings Triumph^ Ridel each had two hits for the Fecko, Dave Solomonson, Jack home run for Ansaldi’s while triples. “Davey hit a bad pitch but he’s and Lee l^y enabled the Astros to Keeping hold of firsl place. 4-7 losers. Moffitt and Alan Grzyb all in local golfers into the State Junior Tournament today at Nancy Dufy and Cathy Brown simply a good hitter,” Messersmith snap the Cardinals’ Lynn McGlothen’s NEW REPORT tells how little- Telephone whipped winless the two-hit category. Gerry Giippanee. Other MCC players will be Mitch Mutty, Brad ISo-Hitter for Garman each hit a home run for Bantly. Willie’s Steak House whipped said with a laugh in the clubhouse. ”I five-game winning streak. Tom Grif­ known Federal Law gives Town Employees, 15-4, last EASTERN Mund and Pat Dougan led the Strella, Mike Cooney and Alan Sinicrope. Torrance is a stu­ night at Nike Field. Telephone Erupting for 13 runs in the Wilson Electric last night, 22-3. threw a no-hitter when I was 11 years fin yielded nine hits and walked three AND relief. Used by thousands. Tiremen with three hits each Breaking loose for seven runs dent at East Catholic as are Strella and Cooney. is now 10-1 while Town has opening frame, Trash-Away Y vonne B yrom h it a old and I’ve been trying to throw one but went the distance to raise his $600 to $25,000 In as little as collected two hits in defeat with with Dougan homertng. in the second inning, Groman’s 90 minutes...legallyl Stops ALLIMM JUNIOR dropped all 11 decisions. notched its third victory in 11 grandslam homer for Willie’s; for the last 17 years without any record to 10-3. McGlothen’s mark is Stoker adding a triple. Sports Shop outdistanced Army Debbie Black and Betty Dubiel RADII garnishments, lawsuits, Wayne Johnson homered and attempts with a 14-10 verdict Scoring in every inning. Ar­ luck.” 12-4. & Navy last night, 11-4. each added four hits apiece bankruptcy. Free yourself of Starting late. Army & Navy doubled for the winners with over Lock, Stock & Barrel last mory Tavern trounced JoAnn McCarthy had a triple with each stroking one for four Catcher Steve Yeager hit a two-run Giants 5, Expos 4 debt and clear your^redlt In tacked a 9-7 loss on the Mari- Paul McNamara adding a dou­ night at Mt. Nebo. The losers Economy Electric last night at Nine innings were needed at for the winners and Martha bases. Cheryl Bassett and homer off Ron Schueler in the fourth Reliever Randy Moffitt hit the first TONIGHT a few days. Free money Mads last night at Cheney. ble and single. Irv Foster and stand at 5-5. Robertson, 14-4. Denis Wirtalla the Oval last night before Kanehl had three hits. Lori Denise Boutilier also had four M e ls ’ Parker Excited inning and the Dodgers scored their triple of his career to drive in the 7:25 Red Sux vg. Rangers, secrets; get business capital, Bob Lynn each tripled for the Harry Cammeyer had three hurled a six-hitter and had plen­ Jim Fleurent was the big gun Burger King could beat Wilson socked a four-bagger for hits each for Willie’s. other runs in the sixth on an infield Giants’ winning run in the 10th inning ’WTIC loans, grants, cash to start a winners. Six different players hits leading a 15-hit attack for ty of help at the plate from Bob with two hits and also starred Manchester State Bank, 5-4. Army & Navy. In Role of Spectator single by Dave Lopes and a ground at Montreal. Moffitt, who shut out the 8 :0 0 Mets vs. Padres, business. Send defensively at shortstop. Dave Mark Pagani raced home from had one hit each for Town. the winners. Mike Ratti, Bob Gorman with three hits and Lombardo and Ron Pellerin ball by Bill Buckner after filling the Expos for the last 31-3 innings, earned WINE HE IS TALL AND HANDSOME HE Today...$3.00 ($3.25 Airmail Chevrette and Bob Stoker each third on a sacrifice fly off the Mike Zotta, Roger Talbot, Tom IS THE LOAN OFFICER AT CHARTER OAK each added two hits to the Trailing 10-4 after two in­ bases on a hit batsman, a walk and a his fourth victory while Steve Rogers 8:30 Yanks vs. Royals, Rush): National Credit went the' distance with the bat of Frank Livingstone to set­ Happeny and Rich Gustafson nings, Nassiff Arms kept NEWtYORK (UPI) - When is a ballplayer not a MANCHESTER STATE BANK, Breaking a 6-6 deadlock with cause. fielder’s choice on which everyone suffered his ninth loss against 10 wins. Ch.18 Counselors, Dept. 61, P.O. former getting the win. Five tle the issue in extra innings. with two each. Sonny Jim chiseling away until it came up BASKETBALL ballplayer? When he’s a spectator. SEE HIM FOR ALL LOANS five runs in the seventh inning, Bob Judd was best for Lock Box 3603, Chico, Calif. errors hurt Stoker. homered for Economy and Dick with q 12-10 duke last night over Mets* righthander Harry Parker dramatized the point was safe. Bob Bailey homered for the Expos. PLUS FREE CHECKING Crispino’s upended Charter Oak with three hits with Don Stan- 95926. Steve Everett, Bob Wilson Bill Kelly, Jeff Berman and Gauzreau added two hits. Manchester Carpet. Monday night at Shea Stadium as he helped pitch New in MANCHESIES H's ACCOUNTS Restaurant, 11-6, last night at dish adding a homer and single. and Steve Crispino each Wayne Parker paced the Kings Kelly Wilkinson had a homer Fitzgerald Field. Five other players each had two York to a 2-1 victory over the , lifting the with two hits each. Jeff Holf led and two bingles for Nassiff’s SENIOR I Gordie McColumbe and Dave hits in an 18-hit attack. defending National League champions to within one game the Bank with two blows and while Marcy MacDonald Eagles Blue 48 (Bill Moffett flfeA f/ud' The Hassett each tripled and Signs Contract of the fifth place Chicago Cubs. Williams Has Lost Magic John Andreo added a double. blasted a grandslam home run 14, Mike Nolen 9), MCC 43 (Curt B R O m Z I S singled for Crispino’s with Bill WOMEN’S REC LEAGUE “It was an exciting game,” the articulate righthander Muffler That’s CLEVELAND. (UPI) - and a double. Kim LaG'asse had Iverson 14, Don Geissler 11). ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - Williams an 0-8 record as the the players are uptight and are BulMon of Tracy, Fred Gliha, Pete Scoring eight runs in the se­ Livingstone fanned a dozen Veteran guards John Demarie two bingles and a triple for Moriarty’s 43 (Bob Herdic 12, reflected after throwing four-hit ball over the first eight in­ Nine in a row. Eight straight Angels’ manager and puts the trying too hard. They’re H U D SIKFACE Guaranteed for Lalashius and Gene Riccio each cond and nine in the fifth, the batters in gaining the decision. and Bubba Pena have signed Carpet with Doreen Willet ad­ Ben Grzyb 18), Bike Shop 36 nings. “ But when you’re pitching you don’t notice how since he took charge. Dick team one loss away from tying pressing.” DRIVEWAYS Cougars outdistanced the SpBclsllslag la as long as you adding two blows. multiyear contracts with the ding a homer. (Mike Mistretta 12, Jim Leber exciting it is. You’re involved. When I was sitting on the Williams is wondering where the team record for most con­ Steve Cianci, Gary Gott, Tim Leopards, 21-10, last night at PAYING own the car... ALUMNI Cleveland Browns. 8). bench in the ninth inning, then I got excited.” his Oakland magic has gone. secutive losses. S iiic t 1920 Gallup and Neil Pierson each Illing. It was the sixth win in the Machiod Spread Scott Garman threw a no-hit, Demarie, a starter who is turning 17 hits into a 16-5 win INTERMEDIATE The scope of Parker’s involvement, rather than his had two hits for Charter Oak. Liz Bickley had a double and “We’re finding different “We gave them four runs in Orioles’ last seven outings and ParkingiTbta • Gas Stations no-run game at WINF last night coming off surgery for a torn last night was'Manchester Olds Six Pack 40 ( Spellman 14, MANCHESTER STATE BANK 875-2517 three singles for the Cougars excitement, was of concern to manager Yogi Berra. ways to lose them,” said the the first inning,” Williams said, moved them to within a game Ask About Our Written Guarantee at Mt.Nebo as Nassiff Arms .shoulder muscle, is entering his over the Bristish-American Connolly 9, Sherman 8), Social Mostcr Charge Accepted e Free Estlmotes 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER with teammates Andrea Parker had thrown 138 pitches and walked nine men-tying referring to two Angels’ errors of the first-place Cleveland In­ copped a 6-0 decision. Dick SILK CITY eighth season with the Browns. Club. An eight-run fourth inning Lepers 25 (Duffy 12) California Angels’ manager Open Set. 8 A.M. - Noon - Member FDIC Hassette and Donna Loferski the Mets’ single game mark set by Nolan Ryan in 1971—so (of a total of four in the game) dians in the American League Call Mancheiter 643*7691 Greenfield’s triple was one Pulling off an upset last night Pena has been plagued by in­ was the big one for the winners. Beavers 43 (Foran 21, after his team dropped a 6-5 OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP each adding three bingles to a after Enzo Hernandez walked to lead off the ninth, Berra decision to the Baltimore in that inning. “It’s getting hard East. The Indians lost to (Edwords ROUTE 83 of three hits the winners was Allied Printing with a 9-2 juries since beginning the 1972 Anne Prignano stroked four Archambault 9), Fred’s 41 ( Vefoon Circle Vernon Building) ROCKVILLE 19-hit attack. called for reliever Bob Miller. to keep the morale up. Some of Oakland 4-3. collected. win over third place Frank’s season as a regular. hits for the winners —three of Demers 13, B^rett 10). Orioles. The loss gives Market at Fitzgerald Field. Shirley Roglis homered for

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Donald Hartzog, Prospect St., Thought” car garage, excellent location, baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, extras too numerous to Rockville; James Hayslip, good income. Upper 30’s. mention. The ultimate In a professional, executive home. MANCHESTER - Beautiful Wowl I just listed this comfortable She lierath custom built home with three High St., Rockville; Kenneth LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 127 BRENT RD. — 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 full' baths, for­ family home and know you won’t Krech, Grand Forks, N. D.; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Today! 2440. bedrooms, huge kitchen with mal dining room, fireplaced living room, eat-in kitchen, rec built-in oven, ran^, dis­ want to paaa up the opportunity to Karen Long, Woodland St., and laundry rooms, heated garage, large treed lot. High hwasher and disposal. Formica see It. Call QarrI Frank now at 848- Manchester; Karen Meister, BEAUTIFUL 30s. covered cabinets and counters. 4525. Orchard Hill Dr., South Wind­ C. B. COLUMBIA LAKE WEST CENTER ST. — 328’ of B1 zoned land. Great Central vacuum. Two baths. sor; Karen Neff, Regan Rd., ... Soffltone You told me New listing. Three-bedroom business opportunity. Beautiful in-ground pooh. $68,- Rockville; John Schwarz, ntoy have tent you Ranch, immaculate 500. Wolverton Agency, t ' ■ BUILDING LOT — West Middle Tpke. and Hilliard St. $7,- Realtors, 649-2813. Prospect St., Rockville; Nina o happyodi to remind you throughout. Fireplaced living Stone, South St., Rockville; PHONE 643-2711 900. to keep It closed. room and family room with Stephen Woodard, Elizabeth 828t830 HARTFORD RD. — 10-room Greek revival MANCHESTER - New ■' i! _____ Sonny lovely view of lake. Two-car aluminum sided six-room St., South Windsor; Susan FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD attached garage plus large architecture house, circa I860. Large lot with garden and Woron, Gaynor Place, orchard. Lots of poss'billtle^ here. Colonial for immediate oc­ Help Wanted 13 lot. Immediate occupancy lor cupancy. Three bedrooms, Rockville. your suinmier enjoyment. 40’s. BARBER SHOP — Three stations, all fixtures and large living room with Discharged Monday: Mrs. INDEX supplies, clean and modern, $3,900. BAR MAID - full and part time, Happy Birthday Call Suzanne Shorts of Arthur fireplace, formal dining room. Cheryl Lesoveck and son, NOTICES ADVERTISING ADVERTISING must be dependable. Call Shorts, 646-3233. INDUSTRIAL SPACE for rent - 7,000, 11,000, 22,000 Come and compare for only Center St., Rockville; Susie 1 — Loit ind Found $36,200., Wolverton Agency, 2 — Portonilt DEADLINE between 11-3 p.m. 568-5323. J. WATSON BEACH CO. square feet, all with loading docks. Nedwied, South Willington; 3 — Announcomantt RATES MOM Realtors, 649-2813. 12:00 noon the day before Manchester Office 647-'9l39 Thomas Orlowski, Tory Rd., A — Entertainment publication. 1 day ...... 9c word per day 5 — Auctions REAL ESTATE - Licensed Tolland; Joseph Savarese, Deadline lor Saturday and 3 d a y s ...... 8c word per day sales person needed. We are an You’re not getting older F.J. SPILECKI, REALTOR We are happy to be able to offer this six-room home of 6 d a y s ...... 7c word per day North Branford; Megan Slover, FINANCIAL Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. established firm serving the You’re getting better. WINDSOR - Five minutes from OWNER MOVING traditional design, with a comfortableIjorch for outdoor Future Vernon Drivers Get Good Start Allan Dr., Vernon; Joan fl — Bonds-Stocka-Mortgages 26 d a y s ...... 6c word per day 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM Manchester - South Windsor - 1-91 or Bissell Bridge, quiet 646-2121 Must Sell! funriture. The living room has a moat attractive fireplace, Wilcox, South St., Rockville; 10 — Insurance FRANK SPILECKI BOB GORMAN Happy Ads ...... $1,75 Inch Vernon area for over 10 years. residential neighborhood, five Six rooms, neat throughout. and the family-sized kitchen Is bright and cheery. You will With a miniature village as a backdrop, pre-kindergarten children in Vernon are learning Carol Wisnieski, Upper Butcher PLEASE REAR Small, non-competitive Love... EMPLOYMENT rooms, living room and dining enjoy the privacy of the large lot. All this Is just a stroll away safe driving habits during the "Safety Town” program sponsored by the Vernon Junior Rd., Rockville. 13 — Help Wanted YOUR AD professional staff. For con­ The Callahan Clan room carpeted, eat-in kitchen, from schools, shopping and buses. 1A — Business Opportunities fidential interview call Women’s Club. The program started Monday and will continue for a six-week period at the Births Monday: A daughter to Classified ads are taken over new bath, full basement, loads IW WUIMOOf H4MNHI 15 — Situation Wanted Northeast School grounds. Gail Swanson signals for a right turn as the other drivers wait Mr. and Mrs. Richard the phone as a convenience. Holcombe Realtors, 644-2447. of storage space, walk-up attic, IMG OVIl to u t NttT- MANCHESTER-5-5 two year old Duplex. 3 bedroom'e. one and a hall at one of the traffic lights set up for the program. Others in order in back of Gail are Laura Carberry, RFD 2, Rockville; a EDUCATION The Heraid is responsible for single garage. $28,500. Jackston Dan F. Reals, Realtor bathrooms on each side. Separate heating lyslem. Separate laundry 18 — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and WANTED - Part-time help ap­ H elp W anted 13 H elp W anted 13 Agency, 646-1316. (aclllllea. separale basement. Moat appliances slay. Aluminum storms and Graham, Tj?hcy Levesque, and Matthew Reiser. The program is being directed by Lana son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward 19 — Schools-Classes then oniy to the size of the proximately 2-3 hours during 175 Main St., Manchester screens. $250 monthly Income. Should be seen. $54,900. 20 — Instructions Wanted Schneider,With the assistance of members of the women’s club. The mini-buildings were Kiessling, Pine Tree Lane, originai insertion. Errors VYhIch lunch period in small TIMROD RD. - New 7-room do not lessen the value of the Is proud to announce JIEAL ESTATE J South Windsor; a son to Mr. and r e a l e s t a t e LIST YOUR HOUSE IN . . . constructed and decorated by students in the industrial arts and art classes at Rockville advertisement will not be cor­ restaurant. Apply in person. Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, Mrs. Donald Sierakowski, 23 — Homes lor Sale Ann’s Spot, 21 Oax Street. the association o1 High S^ool. The school lot has been marked out for roads and sidewalks and miniature 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale rected by an additional inser­ 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, Grahaber Rd., Ellington. tion. ADVERTISING citjf utilities, plastererd walls, 649-1750 traffic/signs and lights have been installed. (Herald photo by Richmond) 25 — Investment Property Carolyn Bator 26 — Business Property VERNON Child Care Center ASSISTANT patio. Two-car garage. Shade REALE S CORNER 27 — Resort Property seeks educator-manager. Posi­ trees. Built by Ansalinsalm. with his firm. VERNON - Older Colonial with 175 M A Iff STREET PHONE 646-4525 28 — Real Estate Wanted . Charles Help Wanted 13 tion requires background in We’re looking lor an energetic person to perform a Lesperance, 649-7620. attached garage, big country MISC. SERVICES Personals 2 education, work experience For all your Real kitchen, dining room, four 31 — Services Ollered wide variety of duties within The Herald advertising with young children, balanced department. This person must have typing akills and COVENTRY - Ideal starter or Estate needs, call bedrooms, screejied rear porch. 32 — Painting-Papering BOOKKEEPER by understanding of basic 33 — Building-Contracting RIDE WANTED from Asylum organizational ability. Prevloua advertieing experience retirement home, five rooms Carolyn at 646-4525. Terrific condition Only $32,900. TM-LEVEL CONTEMPORARY last School Conversion Plan Sought 34 — Rooling-Siding and Trumbull Street, Hartford Accuracy and efficiency business principles. Send $15,900. Stanley Agency, 646- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, □ MISC. SERVICES 35 — Heating-Plumbing required. Pleasant working resume to N. Bergstrom, 764 would be helpful but not essential. This Is an excellent 3618, 643-5724. 649-2813. 36 — Flooring to Spruce Street, Manchester at ★ Sunken patio / VKRNOIN 9:30 p.m. 649-1904. conditions. Main Street, Waltham, Mass. opportunity for the parson looking for a solid •••••••••••••••••••••••••••# 37 — Moving-Trucklng-Storage 02154. background In newspaper advertising. A Fieldstone fireplace BARBARA RICHMOND auditorium, which is being done James Boettcher, chairman 38 — Services Wanted ELLINGTON - custom-built 7 MANCHESTER - Two brand MANCHESTER - Investment Services Ottered 31 long-term needs for storage l/2room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, SOUTH WINDSOR ★ Four bedrooms A motion allowing Dr. Ray­ now. He said, "I'm not pressing of the board’s building and MISC. FOR SALE CALL 646-0129 new Ranches, 3 bedrooms, opportunity. Four-family in fine space for the school system and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• living room, family room, 2-car condition. Four-room ★ 2IA baths mond Ramsdell, superinten­ for a new building, just for of­ maintenence committee, 41 — A rticles lo r Sale living room with fireplace, NEW LISTING SHARPENING Service - to allow use of building B for 42 — Building Supplies Please call for an appointment: attached garage, large lot. ^artm ents with good income. ★ Master bedroom with dent of schools, to spend up to fice space,” strongly objected to having all TOY DEMONSTRATORS dining room, eat-in kitchen, two Six room spacious Ranch plus Saws, knives, axes, shears, that purpose in the interim, was 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs □ FINANCIAL BE YOUR OWN BOSS - Get Char-Bon, 643-0683. Excellent estate builder. dressing area and bath skates, rotars blades. Quick Dr. Ramsdell said a rough 44 — Livestock Earn 25% commission seliing best iine Duane Edmonds, DIractor of Advertising full baths, wall-to-wall large rec room in lower level. $4,000 to secure the services of of the supervisors housed in the unanimously passed by the into the home cleaning Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ★ Spectacular view of Conn. service. Capitol Equipment an architect/enginer to draw up guess of the cost of such a 45 — Boats & Accessories •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• of toys and gifts! 20% to hostesses, i - Manchester Evening Herald i carpeting, aluminum siding. IVi baths, 2-car attached gar­ one building. He expressed fear 46 — Sporting Goods 649-2813. board. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 business. Buy a route of homes color cataiog, no deiivering or collec- $39,900 each. Frechette & Mar­ age with electric door opener River Valley Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. plans for renovation of the East renovation project, for building that they would loose direct 47 — Garden Products and apartments to clean on a ting, SJiH Green Stamps to 643-2711 Manchester Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday 48 — Antiques tin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. and breezeway. Large level ★ Private treed lot School (Building A) was passed A only, would be about $35,000. contact with the students. regular basis. Manchester, demonstrators. We handie the detaiis MANCHESTER - Two-family, 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Building B has eight 49 — Wanted to Buy MORTGAGES, loans first se­ LARGE CAPE lot nicely landscaped. Im­ ★ Kennedy Road by the Vernon Bosfrd of Educa­ He suggested two alternatives Dr. Ramsdell explained that classrooms. G.G. May, super­ East Hartford or West Hartford — you run the parties! MANCHESTER - by owner. 7- 6-6 duplex with three bedrooms 7958. RENTALS cond, third. All kinds. Realty American Home Toy Parties, Inc. Lovely treed lot. Living room, maculate, move-in condition. each side. Large kichens, new tion Monday night. as to how the job could be done. the supervisors serve the entire visor of maintenance, said two 52 — Rooms lor Rent statewide, credit rating un­ area. You can make as much as room Ranch, 2 baths, family The finest house conceivable, Tel. 749-8528 eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 40's. Call Suzanne Shorts or bathrooms, vinyl covered steel REWEAVING burns, holes. Last month the board voted to One would be to have the school school system. Grades K-12 and of these rooms will have to be 53 — Apartments lor Rent necessary. Reasonable. Con­ $225 a week off one route alone. room, aluminum siding, priced in the 60s. .-64 ^ Homes lor Rent IVi baths, partial rec room, Arthur Shorts 646-3233. siding, aluminum storms and terminate use of the school, system’s maintenance crew do therefore they travel from fidential, quick arrangements. $2500 will get you into the WOMAN wanted to care for 8 carpeting, treed lot, Buckley Zippers, umbrellas repaired. used just to store furniture, 55 — Business lor Rent business and a small monthly garage. Owner very anxious. screens, 2-car garage. Wolver­ Window shades, Venetian buildings A'and B, for the work and the other tb hire school to school anyway. He 56 — Resort Property lor Rent Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. year old boy, days, Tuesday School, low assumable J. W ilS S H E A C H CO. C all from that building. Two will be fee. Advanced Cleaning Com­ EXPERIENCED cabinet RN’t - IPN’S Priced reduced to $36,000. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. classrooms, but did not close an architect, and he said they need office space for 57 — Wanted to Rent 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ through Friday. Must be mortgage. Mid 30’s. 643-4747. Manchester Office 647-9139 used for storage of central of­ 56 — Wise, lor Rent pany, 646-8133. Ask for Mr. maker wanted. Excellent op­ 3-11 P.M. Offers invited. WARREN E. HOWLAND M&rlows, 867 Main S t\649-5221. out the possibility of using them recommended the later. their books and such and also ford. Evenings, 233-6879. licens^ and live in the vicinity MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, fice supplies and two for Dufrane. portunity. Please call 11-7 A.M . of Verplanck School. Call 647- MANCHESTER - Older 7-room REALTOR for other purposes. He also offered two need office space for con­ AUTOMOTIVE Displaycraft, Manchester 643- two-car garage, separate fur­ MILLAR TREE Servicq, Inc, storage of custodial supplies, 61 — Autos lor Sale MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Full-time, part-time and 1174 after 6 p.m. house, new wiring and heating. ANDOVER - Well-maintained 643-1108 Dr. Ramsdell proposed using suggestions as to how the ferences. Boettcher’s was the 9557. FRECHETTE & MARTIN 3-bedroom Cape, full basement, naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, one for a workshop and one for 62 — Trucks lor Sale mortgages — interim financing LOOKING FOR Women - to do summer positions available. Needs work. Good location. the buildings for administrative project could be financed. One one dissenting vote to the mo­ miscellaneous storage. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale light housekeeping in REALTORS, INC. Starkweather Realty, 646-5353. 1 1/2 acres, excellent country kitchen, excellent con­ spraying. Fully insured. 64 — Molorcycles-BIcycles — expeditious and confidential Competitive salary, health, DENTAL ASSISTANT - COVENTRY - by owner. offices, business offices, and of­ would be to go to the Town tion to hire the architect. Manchester and East Hartford MEDICAL Secretary - Recep­ 646-4144 neighborhood. $30,900. Fireside dition, Owner transferred. Char Licensed. Free estimates. May said supplies cannot now 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile service, J.D. Real Estate life, major medical and dis­ Experienced, personable, light Bon Agency, 643-0683. Custom-built 7-room Ranch, 4 fices for the school system Council and ask for an ad­ Most of the board members Hom es Assoc. 646-1980. area 4 or 5 days a week. Good tionist, Experienced, sharp, bookkeeping, light typing, MANCHESTER - Escape the Realty Inc., Realtors, 64'7-9144. Phone 633-5345. be purchased in large quantities patient contact, good typist, ability insurance makes this bedrooms, private location, supervisors. Plans are to house ditional appropriation. And the and Dr. Ramsdell and Albert 66 — Automotive Service steady work. $2.60 an hour. assisting, M^ical Placement ordinary in this value packed 6- because there is no^place to 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Must have own transportation familiar with insurance forms, one of the best benefit close to lake, large treed lot. TREE SERVICE (Soucier)\ all of this personnel in the A other, which he indicated he Kerkin, assistant superinten­ Service, 232-5226. MANCHESTER - Like new 7- room Condo. Many, many store them. He said savings will •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and must be at least 25 years of benefits, Monday - Friday, 9:30- packages in the industry. extras. Armstrong Real Estate, ELLINGTON Many nice features. Low 30’s. Trees cut, trimmed or topped, building which is now used for favored, would be to use part of dent, said they felt putting all of room Condo in adult cluster. Herald Classified Ids are the No agents. 742-6484. be realized by being able to buy age and bondable. Advanced 5:30. Medical Placement &r- Come see our modern 289-8997. stumps removed, fully insured. administrative and business of­ the $70,000 saved by closing the the supervisors in one building □ EMPLOYMENT DEMONSTRATORS - Sell eifts Three bedrooms, family room, cheapest, most effective way in the supplies for a year rather than Cleaning Company, 646-8133. vice, 232-5226. facilities and speak with Mrs. and toys. Name brands: Fisner- 2 1/2 baths, patio, bow picture GO JUMP IN THE LAKE Got a tree problem? Well worth fices, and up to the time schools two buildings to use as would lead to more efficient world to reach the most p e ^ l Call THREE-BEDROOM Garrison a phone call. 742-8252, having to buy them several Post, our Director of Nurses Price, Fenton, Nordic, etc. window. All appliances in­ p ...... closed was also used for classrooms. operation. PART TIME or full time, $5. 643-2711. From your front door and Colonial, fireplaced living times a year. □ N O TIC ES Help Wanted 13 NURSES AIDES, 7-3 and 3-11. Earn up to 30%. Free kit. cluded plus use of playgrounds, I WHAT YOU SEE I classrooms. The board did not take any ac­ A motion made by William A report on the long-term per hour average commissions, MEADOWS tennis courts, clubhouse and dock on cool, clear lake. room, formal dining room, fully Full-time or part-time. High Managership openings for equipped kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Dr. Ramsdell questioned the tion on this as it first has to Houle, that the building and PART-TIME work at home, on excellent advancement oppor­ CONVALESGENT CENTER pool. Priced under new in mid I IS WHAT YOU GETI I Three bedrooms, fireplace, large appliances, cleaning storage needs will be brought to School graduates preferred. experienced demonstrators. master bedroom will take king- logic of operating an $8 million know just what the amount will maintenance committee work the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. tunity. Arts and crafts 333 Bldwell Street Treasure House Party Plan. 30’s. Call Bob Brown, Realtor panelled kitchen with formica cellars and attics, also some a special board meeting in Lost and Found 1 Excellent starting salary, good demonstrators needed by the | a charming 6 room Cape,! size furniture. All on a business out of half an be. with Dr. Ramsdell to access Manchester, Conn. Call “Miss Jean” collect 491- Assoc., Jarvis Realty Co., 643- MANCHESTER - Bowers cabinets, patio and more. tree work done. 644-1775. August. fringe benefits, paid lunch fastest growing home party I with extra large rec room that! School, 4-bedroom Ranch, manicured treed lot. Call B/W FOUND - one typing textbook, RNs $10,000 up depending on 2100. 1121. Owner will consider mortgage period, on bus line. East Hart­ plan organization. Call 872-8663, 647-9191 J opens on to a shady patio.! living room with fireplace, realty, corner of Park and Chestnut qualifications, World-wide ford Convalescent Home, 745 to qualified buyer. Call Ann LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, 872-2780 or 633-9023. MANCHESTER - Three- ! Located on Cambridge St.! dining room, kitchen, rec room, cellars and attics cleaned, Street, for further information, travel possible as an Air Force Main Street, East Hartford. Business Opportunity 14 Hunter today at 649-5306. MANCHESTER Eight-room officer. Challenging work, job bedroom Condominium, central ■this homo awaits your In -* garage, treed lot. Just im­ lawns mowed, small tree work. owner may call 649-3539. maculate. 40’s. Frechette & Colonial, 125’x300’ wooded lot, 4 satisfaction, only two-year CHURCH custodian: up to 30 MANCHESTER - Pizza house, air, finished rec room, two full ■spoctlon. I EQUAL HOUSING OmRTlMTY Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. Early Delivery Funds Asked TOWN OF South Windsor - Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, first- LOST - Savings Passbook committment. 246-2212. Emergency Employment Act AUTO MECHANIC hours weekly. Good salary. fully equipped. Priced to sell. and two half baths, carpeted, ■ EDMUND GORMAN ' floor family room. Immediate ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ N um ber 15072-6 H artford positions. Two clerk-typists. Must have experience and Write for application - Ad- Owner has other interests. For appliances. Stone patio with gas BARROWS & WALLACE occupancy. $64,900. Warren E. National Bank and Trust Co., Salary $98.80 per week, 35 tools. ministrptive Committee, Se­ details call Stanley Agency, 646- grill, storms and screens, ! AGENCY I Manchester eling, rec rooms, offices, For Steel on School Addition SHOWCASE Mandwster New Haven HirttonI Howland Realtors, 643-1108. household repairs. Phone 649- First Manchester office. hours. Ability to type, follow GET READY MAN cond Congregational Church, 3618. priceid below replacement at I 646-4040 I 649-8300 REALLY SO TOueH, I'D LOOK THAT BOOK POWM OR FORSET THE TV' r e l a y '. All the staff at Dillon Ford Is fussy about the condi­ RAININ<3 SA lO t IS SHE THE SOOWERTOU APm iT VOU'VE SOT A YOU’RE NOT INVITIN’ YOURSELF , THIS A M '- if fS S lJ ^ HJC.K ! Parking. Reasonable rates. heat, hot water, all appliances, PER ANOTHER SOKIUA LEAVE ON Ti(E WORKIN’ MAN’S VACATION' OUT OWE-TRfCK MIWP.THE BETTER-- / d e a l I'M Phone 649-2358. with dishwasher, disposal, tion of our cars, the treatment of our customers, up­ JOB,' HIM, OR... MV CREDIT IS SO BAD ALREADY THERE.' ESPECIALLY FOR MEI TM SPENPIWS j WORKIN carpeting, pool and your own holding the reputation we’ve built over the years, 5 0 MUCH t im e FILLIWS -iOu IW I'M I HAFTA MAKE A DEPOSIT ON GENTLEMAN to share five private terrace in a country set­ LOSINS TRACK OF WKATS SOW S BEFORE A POOR TO- DOOR ' and making sales. We’re not fussy about the age or ------V ON MYSELF.' HANDLES room air - conditioned apart­ ting, $175. No pets, 872-63W, 529- s a l e s m a n w i l l M A K E , HIS - condition of the car you bring In to trade, or the ■ h o u s e c a l l : ment, completely furnished, 6586. 1 TROUGH Next to Parkade.irkade. CallC j 643-8459. terms you want to work out. R E N T MANCHESTER - New 3- , LIK E ROOM WITH kitchen , S M A L L bedroom apartment, air- 73 PINTO RUNABOUT « 2 4 9 0 CHANGE privileges, centrally located. 14 conditioned, kitchen Arch Street,■ Manchester. ■ che 4 cylinder, automatic, radio. appliances, carpeted, private A entrance and basement, yard, ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room. parking, Elro Street. Available 73 PONTIAC VENTURA $ 2 5 9 0 ••••••••t******************* 7-es. trims. Roofing installation and NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 MA54CHESTER - With option to 8 with air. First $100 takes it. Leonard Spiegelberg, 643-yil2. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. cents each. Inquire side door. 90” THREE cushion sofa, month. Paul W. Dougan, APARTMENT Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. buy. Older 6-room Colonial. 647-1256. Manchester Evening Herald. round pine cocktail table, slate RENTAL OFFICE Security. $260 monthly. CALL ME for painting or HORACE Tetrault — Siding, inset, pine hutch. Call after 4, 635 CENTER STREET - 4 1/2 We have a large variety of Immediate occupancy. Ask for 1969 FORD ECONOLINE, good wallpapering, free estimates, roofing, storm windows, aw­ WE BUY and sell used fur­ 646-1800. condition, $1,150. Call 649-1590 room Townhouse, all deluxe one and two-bedroom Mr. Martin. Frechette & Mar­ THE FLINTSTONES senior citizen's rates. nings. Quality workmanship, niture. Cash on the line. One tin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. BY HANA-BARBERA Reasonable. 568-0527. free estimates. Fully insured. piece or an entire housefull. FOR SALE - 1969 Volkswagen. appliances, fully carpeted, two apartments and townhouses CnJScM 872-9187, 649-3417. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Highest offer. Call 649-5043. air-conditioners, neat, hot throughout Manchester. Ren­ k K 1174 by lltA. W . T,y. hg US. H t Ol. ’’ " Y COVENTRY NORTH - With op­ 1968 CORVETTE, super condi­ Om» Main Street Rear, behind water, storage and parking, on tal office open daily from 9-5, tion, soft and hard tops, call B O G S ? ... r S O ...DOES 'CUDDLES' bus line, $225 monthly. Charles tion to buy. New 7-room RaisM ALLEY OOP C ROOFING - Specializing Douglas Motor Sales. AIR-CONDITIONER, 5,000 other times by apptintment. Ranch. Security. $300 monthly. 872-2983. BY V.T. HAMLIN S O F JR V T O a h e a d , EVER TOSS A n d FiXi bk Building-Contracting 33 repairing roofs, new roofs, b.t.u, like new, $60. 35 mm Ponticelli, 646-0800, 649-9644. C A U L y o u FRED/ TURN IN HIS Available July 15th. Immediate occupancy. VOU SAY A w m a x / y e s ... w e m ay have gutter work, chimneys, cleaned CLEAN USED refrigerators, projector, $10. Phone 649-1921. Frechette & Martin, Realtors, 1968 BUICK Opel Kadette, good , HAVEN*T,^ .M UNTIL THE GENERAL WHICH SHOULD NOT TAKE SO LATE AT S L E E P G*... and repaired. 30 years DMUT0ENTaPIBSES,MC. W » JT TO LOOK , ( TO AWAIT THEIR YOU HEARD? G g S C E^ IN INFOR- ' LONG, JUDGING FROM "mE NIGHT/ BUT WES ROBBINS carprpentry ranges, automatic washers, Inc. 646-4144. gas mileage, extra snow tires, FOR THE SBNERAL'SV RETURN BEFORE remodeling specialist,st. Ad- experience. Free estimates. FOR SALE - Two Polaroid MANCHESTER - Two bedroom ZUM NerState.Ri, Manchester THEATOiCK MAOON FBOM -Y t o m c n c ui« •e'BRAkjuef I'D LIKE TO with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s excellent running condition, fa l len KITE RIDER?/ ATTACKlNa TNE, I HAS BEEN UEUTENANT S(TO„ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Howley, 643-5361. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- cameras, $30 for both. Six year Townhouse, ideal for family. 646-1021 four-speed. $425. Evenings call A S K y o u A Full basement, private en­ MANCHESTER - two bedroom STRONGHOLD ROSn^ECL. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens. 2171 old color T.V. console, $50. Call house, convenient to school and 643-9776. QUESTION. trances and patio. $240 per 649-3446. ROSSI ROOFING, siding, 643-1790. shopping center. Security chimneys, gutters, free es­ SCREENED loam, gravel, month. Paul W. Dougan, 1966 CHEVROLET Biscayne, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. SEVEN ROOMS and parking, deposit required. 1-974-0139. LEON Cieszynski builder - new timates. Fully insured. Days, processed gravel, sand,id, stone, ATTENTION oilburner ser­ available immediately, apply at excellent running condition, 6 evenings, 529-8056. Paul homes custom built, and fill. George H. Griffing, vicemen and plumbers - One 73 Chestnut Street, after 7 p.m. FOUR BIG rooms, duplex, one cylinder, standard shift, very remodeled, additions, rec Cosgrove 643-5364. Inc., 742-7886. oilburner motor, copper tubing car garage, nice yard, available economical. Call 646-8235. rooms, garages, kitchens and other service parts and SPACIOUS five room apart­ immediately. Call 646-6634. ROOFING - Installation and \ remodeled, bath tile, cement LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per tools. Will sell lot for LANDLORPSI ment, on quiet street, available Trucks for Sale 92 work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ repairs, gutters, storm win­ yard delivered. Phone 64^3109. reasonable price. Call 643-1790. V. Rentex is a free and private August 1st, first floor, security Business for Bent 55 tial or commercial. Call 649- dows, doors. Experienced required. jCall after 5, 646-4786. 1973 FORD half ton, 6 cylinder, 4291. quality workmanship. Fully in­ OFFICE COPIER paper, below listing service. We screen SMALL STORE or office for excellent condition. Call tenants according to income, sured. Free estimates. retail cost, Multi-Spectlum and Building Supplies 42 ANDOVER - Four room heated rent. 330 Green Road. Vacant. anytime. 872-2537. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ Reasonable prices. Rick Electrostatic. Miscellaneous area, kids and pet restrictions apartment. Call 742-7676. Reasonable. Contact owner, ages, additions, bathrooms, Burnett, 646-3005. copiers and typewriters. 643- STONE - flat for walls, round and size. 643-6273. 1964 DODGE VAN for sale, call MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE kitchens, houses, repairs. Free 1442. fieldstone, veneer and RENTEX ROCKVILLE - Elm Street, one 646-4450 anytime. Reasonable. «fCRRDJ!Mi«46 estimates. Small jobs. Stephen GILLIS HOME Improvement - flagstone. Bolton Notch Stone LANDLORD SERVICE bedroom studio apartment. Besort Property Martin, 646-7295. Specializing in roofing and ABOUT 50 used 8’ fluorescent Quarry. 633-4791, 649-3163. carpeted, appliances, all For Bent 56 NOW ALL HE NEEDS e A LITTLE MORE both red aces, a grand slam gutters. Call 649-3269. With no obligation. Call WORK. IN THE s k i l l DERARTMENTl West gets greedy at doubled 7 The bidding has been: 9 light fixtures, industrial type. utilities, completely Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 GOT TO ADMIT ABERNATHY would materialize. So he bid TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Sell any amount $7 each. Grem- Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 collect, 728-9423 redecorated, screened porch. light HAD A LOTOF DETER/AINATON! seven clubs. West North East South ROOFING and gutters in­ ■vn Carpentry and general contrac­ mo & Son Sales, 819 E. Middle $195 monthly. Couple preferred. beach to Rocky Neck.ick. Cottage lA 1 ♦ Pass 2A stalled. Reasonable prices. LOW COST m otorcycle in­ ting. Residential and commer- Tpke., Manchester, 649-9953. POMERANIANS, all colors, 872-4686. sleeps seven. $130 weekly. surance, immediate binding. West doubled. He was look­ Pass 26 Pass cia Whether it be. a small Eliminate middle man. 643- The bidding of today’s poodles, apricot toy-minature, Phone 742-8142. See us for your needs, Crockett NORTH ID) 9 ing at two aces. Then West You, South, hold: repair job, a custom built home 9735, 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m. RAILROAD TIES - excellent peke-a-poos; Siberian husky hand is typical of what hap­ FOUR-ROOM redecorated TOWNHOUSE - three Agency, 643-1577. ♦ - pens in a tree swinging rub­ get greedy. He decided to ♦ AQ4 TK J 4 3 2 4AQ97A3 or anythingdhir in between, call 646- condition, free delivery of ten and White German Shepherds. apartment. Appliances, heat, LAKE WINNEPAUSAKEE - bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, living T A J 8 6 ber-bridge game. It starts out open his ace of spades and What do you do now? 1379. Heating-Plumbing 35 or more. Call 872-6754 or 872- Willimantic, 487-0944. hot water, central location. Five-room Chalet. Available room, dining room. Near HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- ♦ 8754 quietly enough and suddenly wait for two diamond tricks. A—Just bid four spades. Your 7103. Contractors welcome. Parking. Security. $190 schools, shopping and bus line. July 14th. Phone 643-0188 after 6 q LYNN’S PLUMBING - CTcles, parts and accessories. 4 J843 North jumps to five clubs. partner will know (hat you have STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, SAMOYED PU PPIES AKC monthly. 649-3340. $250 monthly. Security p.m. Expert service. Harley- WEST This turned out to be a fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Repairs, remodeling, new con­ EAST East doesn t have much of a a very good hand. If he has a MEYERS snowplow - 8 1/2', registered chamnionship blood required. Call 646-1316. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, ♦ AQ10874 really expensive mistake. concrete repairs, Inside and struction. Water pumps. 4 K J92 hand, but he isn’t going to let sound overcall your partner will !35. Two 6’6” x 5’ picture win- lines. Call 643-:3-2297 week days .MANCHESTER - two-bedroom MADISON, N.H. - Clean cot­ Hartford. 247-9774. f 97 South ruffed in dum m y; outside. Reasonably priced. French spoken also. 875-7263. V 10532 his vulnerable opponents bid again. dows made up of .3 double-_____ after 4:30, anytime weekends. apartment. Heat included. tage, private, equipped, three ♦ AQ632 ♦ K J 10 pulled trumps and made his 643-0851. hinged windows with aluminum Available immediately. Securi­ bedrooms, fireplace. Activities, play at five clubs. Of course, TODAY’S QUESTION SEWERLINES, sink lines, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - ♦ - ♦ 72 if East had passed the grand slam since he was able storm windows, $75. 872-2591. DALMATIAN PUPPY - sired ty.required. $165. Eastern, 646- lakes nearby. 875-2272 and 1-603- Lowest rates available. BY DICK CAVALLI to discard his one diamond on You do bid four spades and ANY TYPE Carpentry and cleaned with electric cutters, PRESIDENTIAL WINTHROP SOUTH chances are that West would by Mack the Fire Dog. 646-4690. 8250. 367-4797. Immediate binding. Pronipt 4 653 North’s long heart and to ruff your partner bids five spades. masonry work, additions and by professionals. McKinney have tried five diamonds all What do you do nowj KELVINATOR. automatic Claim service. Call Clarke In­ VKQ4 all his spades. remodeling. Free estimates. A. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ washer VILLAGE APTS. WHATfe IT LIKE/ W ELL, ITfe 6. i» OCr. 22v9Lvy 52 Educational Road, Manchester, 643-6318. appliances and heat, included. Autos For Sale 91 Asking $425. Call 649-2707 To develop messoge for Wednesday, >yLvt> 27Rol4ot flax 26 European mammal No delay In publication will be permitted. accepted, no pets. Available f>in-16-18-46 region 42 Ocean grouplab.) Air-conditioners, lease and August 1. Good references a anytime. 48-58-63 read words corresponding to numbers 4-15-29-34/T'’ 28 Biblical weeds _____ 32 Lariats 29 S p ^ contest movements 53 Transposes security, $175. 649-3978, 646- must. 429-4465 for appointment. NEED CAR? Credit bad? /' TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. 43 Koko's weapon (ab.) I nSEToRsTiSETiiowBg" SCORPIO 34 Storehouse 30 Epic poetry 7 lip electric 12 volt starting 2#’’ 4780. Bankrimt? Repossessed? 1972 HONDA CL175, good condi­ Atft. 20 1 Time 31 An 61 Your 35 Asterisks 2 Unexpected 32 W ill 62 Is OCT. mower. Serviced, delivered, ready to SIX-ROOM flat available, Honest Douglas accepts lowest tion, low mileage. Best offer. ' 5-'^ MAY 20 36 Good luck 1 2 3 4 T- 6 7 8 9 to It 12 3 Favorable 33 Make 63 Populority NOy. mow. MANCHESTER - two-bedroom carpeting, stove, refrigerator. down, smallest payments. Call 646-4774. 7-10-13-31 4 Foreign 34 You bearer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 64 In 13 14 SPECIAL $4a«*E-Z Terms flat, stove, refrigerator and garage, very pleasant and cen Douglas Motors, 34515 Ma Main. JMUi D 52-55-66 5 Looks 35 New 65 From 17.20.36*57/0 37 Weird 6 Money 36 Con 71.74-88.90l^ 38 Seminary (ab.) carpeting included. No pets. No Campers-Trallers GEMINI 66 Answer 16 STICKELS tral...... Adultfa family unit only. No 7 Someone's 37 Friends 67 Your 39 Road curve i r Routs S3, Vernon 643-07S7 utilities. $160 per month. 646- AUTO INSURANCE - compare Mobile Homes 65 SAGITTARIUS children, pets or utilities. $225 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 8 Messoge 36 A 68 Afloat 40 Make an Open NItss 111 9 5200. NOV. 22 J , ^ 17 19 20 ! plus security. 643-6733,649-5051. our low rates. For a telephone ryjU H t 20 9 Like 39 Clothes 69 And objection quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- 1967 STARCRAFT tent trailer, ■ WHAT AAAKES YOU THINK YES, indeed/ONE NlflHT X THOUGHT I 10 Woiting 40 More 70 Gay OeC. 21 ?i35-37-40-45 4) Keep 43 Selection (ab.) sleeps 4, excellent condition. ILLUSTRIOUSY NOW 11 Todoy's 71 Brought 6050. ^TVE SEEN 1 l>lEARD.A KITTEN MEOW, SO 1 OPENED 12 Could 42 Visit 72 Mote 21-24-41.4 7 / r 45 Asian holiday a I n/\WDCdttruEj5 • picK your 6567.72 24 H 26 28 29 30 31 $650. Phone 649-6889. f o r e b e a r ABOUT THIS MY BEDROOM DOOR AND TH ERE WAS CANCER 13 For 43 Surprise 73 Breaks 46 Bore I own. M orra’s, Tinker Pond AT NI6HTPI66IN6\^"fcT. j 14 Due 44 Interesting 74 To CAPRICORN 49 Purpo^ W e Feature Q uality JUNK CARS removed free. LED SETTLERS APB INyOUR ^ Zl r Road, Bolton. THIS APE ...ALL COVERED WITH H A tR ' 15 Pieces 45 Money 75 Due DEC. 22 51 Make jagged 32 33 NAME Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. PLAZA MOBILE HOMES DOWN T H E HOUSE, MISS 16 Aspects 46 To Because 17 years of building and managing apartments ie^f,m Y 22 76 Or 54 Long seat ■ 528-1990. Brokers. Buyers waiting. 1-828- 17 Delayed 47 Secrets 77 Your JAN. I> 36 36 Antiques 4$ has taught us what really matters. NATCHEZ FRILLY? 55 Requirer 5 h e H e r a ( & ADDRESS 0369. HAVE YOU J r ^ l 2-26-38-49 18 Tend 46 Increase 78 Way 5- 9-30-54/n ■ Available immediately: one unii two bedroom townhouses. TRACE, -gy51-76-79-86 19 Currents 49 Pleasant 79 Romantic 56 Pesterer 37 39 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING a c t u a l l y i 62-68-81-85^ CITY Includes heat, air conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall TOYOTA - See us for reliable 20 Projects 50 People 60 Present 57 Boasts (slang) WANTED Antique furniture, LEO AQUARIUS ■ used Toyotas with our 60-day BIG SAVINGS - At Plaza SEEN HIM j 21 You 51 Friendship 61 Sidestep 40 41 42 STATE glass, pewter,‘ r, oil paintings, or carpet, individual basement, private patio. Models open daily from noon to 8:00 p.m. lOOVo warranty. We also buy Homes. 14’ wide homes on dis­ IN Y O U I^ •* 22 Now 52 Immediate 82 Setup JAN. 20 P.O. Box 591 23 New 53 A 83 Times a ' 46 47 48 ZIP other antique items. R. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, play, exclusive Baron dealer, u o iiftp P .ISL-AUG. 22 fEI. IS 43 Manchester, Conn. 06040 Harrison, 643-8709. 24 Shouldn't 54 Gossip 84 Forecast DOWN PHONE UONESTEAB 345 Center Street, Manchester, parts, supplies and accessories. 0 \ 2- 8-14-28 25 To 55 Final 85 It ,_3- 6-19-22/5 1 River barrier 48 60 5P 6F 63 End of Congress St., off W. Middle Tpke., 646-4321. Trades welcome. Homes priced &'32-43-56 26 Be 56 You 86 Surprise 27-61-78 V S 2 Biblical 27 Flow 57 Be Wanted to Buy 4$ IIPAXX Manchester. from $1,495. Plaza Homes, VIRGO 87 Trovel PISCES country 64 65 28 Thor 58 Your 88 Successful 3 City in Nevada 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar L y iL L A G E by R.F. Damato “Quality homes sensibly i A AUG. 22 29 Beckon FES. 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! ( A / PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 9, 1974 I.Ohituaries Police Report We have Bulova Rebecca C. Carpenter Leo E. Sokoloaki MANCHESTER curred eariy this morning at the Manrljpatpr Sunning HrraUi Rebecca C. Carpenter, 85, of VERNON - Leo E. A Manchester girl told police apartment of Linda Ingersoll of she was abducted Sunday at 68C Spencer St. Entry was Greenfield, Mass., mother of Sokoloski, 61, of 8 Regan St„ i- o Mrs. Frederick H. Burr, 274 Rockville section, was found about 11 p.m. from the made through the rear sliding MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10,1874- VOL. XCIH, No. 238 Manchester—A City of Village Charm f o r t y -f o u r pa g e s - t w o se c t io n s School St., died July 6 in Manchester Parkade. She said glass door. Accutron* watches PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS dead in his apartment July 7. Franklin County Hospital in Dr. Harold Shapiro, assistant a white male with long black Greenfield. She was the widow state medical examiner, said hair to the shoulder, a beard VERNON of the late G. Walter Carpenter. that death resulted from a and a moustache, forced her Vernon Police are searching for men and women. Other survivors are daughter, into a white car with a loud heart attack. for the driver of a van taken Now both sexes can er^oy the dependability and precision 2 sons, and 13 grandchildren. muffler. He was wearing Born in Windsor, Mr. from Odell Dodge, Rt. 30, Ver­ of Bulova Accutron. Every contemporary style has the famous Private commitment ser­ dungarees and a green shirt. Sokoloski had lived in Rockville non. tuning fork movement that guarantees accuracy to within a Impeachment Panel vices will be held Wednesday at The girl was taken toward the most of his life. He was a Police said the van was minute a month.* Synchronize your Accutron watches and have 11 a.m. at the Green River Glastonbury area. The man machinist at Pratt & Whitney spotted about 3:07 a.m. today a beautiful time together. From $95 to $1500. Cemetery in Greenfield, Division of United Aircraft offered her wine to drink. He and it was being operated in a followed by a memorial service Corp., East Hartford. did not touch or harm her. After suspicious manner. Police at the Second Congregational Survivors are two brothers, about 90 minutes, she was able attempted to stop the vehicle Questions Mitchell Church in Greenfield at 11:45 Matthew F. Sokoloski and to escape near a gas station. but the driver continued on and a.m. Chester A. Sokoloski, both of She then gave her story to East was chased on Regan St. and Memorial donations may be Rockville. Appointed Hartford and Glastonbury Legion Dr. Police said the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former At­ witness chair was spent haggling over the port his contention that Nixon had no part made to the Second Funeral services will be held police. driver lost control, struck a torney General John N. Mitchell partially scope of the questioning which would be in the payment of $75,000 to Hunt on the Congregational Church in Wednesday at 9 a.m. at White- utility pole and ran over two has waived the Fifth Amendment and allowed. Mitchell agreed no( to plead the evening of March 21, 1973. Greenfield or to the Deerfield Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 Miss Elinor M. Hashim of In other police action: lawns damaging a fence and begun closed-door testimony to the House Fifth Amendment, Cohen said, if the com­ White House and Judiciary Committee Valley Arts Association Elm St., Rockville, with the Manchester has been named by • Michael C. Miller, 31, of some shrubbery. committee studying President Nixon’s mittee would limit its questioning to his transcripts each quote President Nixon as Building Fund in care of Allan Rev. Hyacinth A. Lepak of­ Gov. Thomas Meskill to a five- East Hartford was arrested on Police said the driver then possible impeachment. ■ relationship with Nixon and any telling his aides that morning to “get it.” Carpenter, 40 Farview Way, ficiating. Burial will be in St. year term on the State Library a Circuit Court 12 warrant Mon­ jumped out of the van and fled Several members of the House knowledge he might have of a “hush One of the Judiciary Committee’s tasks Amherst, Mass. Bernard’s Cemetery. Committee. She replaces Mrs. day charging him with ob­ the scene. A few minutes later Judiciary Committee were so sure money” payment to convicted Watergate will be to interpret whether Nixon meant There are no calling hours. Virginia Wallace of Orange. taining a controlled substance a check of Odell Dqdge Mitchell, one of six defendants in the conspirator E. Howard Hunt. “get” the money for Hunt and if so, what The chairman of the five- (dilaudin tablets) and forgery revealed the building had been Watergate cover-up trial beginning in Mitchell’s attorney, William G. exactly the money was for. of prescription stemming from September, would say little or nothing, Ernest W. Gaule member committee is the Hon. broken into and the 1974 van ahd Hundley, requested that the tomm ittee According to Republican members, Ernest R. Davis Raymond E. Baldwin, former Miller’s actions in a local phar­ a motorcycle were missing. they didn’t wait for Mitchell’s 105-minute not delve into matters relating to the up­ Mitchell told the committee Tuesday that ELLINGTON - Ernest W. VERNON - Lt. Cmdr. Connecticut governor, U.S. macy in April. committee appearance Tuesday. He coming court case since to do so would money was not discussed in a telephone Gaule, 63, of 18 Florence Ave. Ernest R. Davis, USN, (Ret.), senator and Supreme Court * Miller’s bond was set at $1,- Joseph Thibodeau, 21, of 60 returned today. reveal Mitchell’s defense and prejudice conversation ht had with Nixon’s chief of died this morning at Rockville 60, of 62 Discovery Rd. died chief justice. 000 and he was scheduled to Mountain St. and Susan Davis, his chance for a fair trial. staff, H.R. Haldeman, a half-hour after General Hospital. Haggling July 7 in St. Francis Hospital. Miss Hashim is head of the appear in circuit court in Staf­ 18, of 15 Spruce St., both of Hunt Payment that morning meeting. Born in Germany, he lived Rep. William S. Coheh, R-Maine, said ^ r n in De Queen, Ark., he Reference Department for the ford Springs today. Rockville, were charged Mon­ Nixon’s attorney, James D. St. Clair, Si. Clair Contention here for the past 17 years com­ the first hour after Mitchell took the lived in Vernon seven years. He New Britain Library System • Ray Bronson, 24, of Enfield day with faiiure to wear head had requested Mitchell as a witness to sup- St. Clair contends the payment to Hunt ing from North Adams, Mass. had sdh'ed 22 years in the U.S. and is a member of the was arrested qt 12:20 a.m. protection while riding a motor­ was put in motion before that meeting and He was employed by the Mai Navy, retiring in 1956. He was Manchester Board of Educa­ today on Locust St. and charged cycle and Thibodeau was also that Haldeman’s failure to discuss it with Tool Co. in Manchester prior to employed as an engineer by tion. She is GOP state central with allowing a person under 16 charged with failure to wear Mitchell immediately afterward was an his retirement. Turbo Power and Marine committeewoman from the years of age (a 15-yeur-old boy) eye protection. Baldwin-Goncord-Deming indication the payment was not a follow­ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. System, Inc., United Aircraft of ’Third Senatorial District. to operate his car. He was aiso up to Nixon’s statement. Lottie Luddeike Gaule; two Farmington. given a written warning for Larry P. Courchese, 27, of 40 An aide to Chairman Peter W. Rodino daughters, Mrs. Robert Denton Sewer Action Tabled Survivors are his wife, Mrs. having a defective exhaust High Manor Park, Vernon was Jr., D-N.J., disclosed that he plans to per­ of West Hartford and Mrs. Earl Etta Maurine Holt Davis; his system. charged Monday with failure to By SOL R. COHEN mit live television for the panel’s debate of mother, Mrs. Ruth Pipkin of Sherman of North Adams; two Car Hits Pole^ situation when he said, prior to the tabling Court is July 22. The boy has remove studded snow tires. ’The Manchester Board of Directors proposed articles of impeachment begin­ Fontana, alif.; a son Ernest R. sisters, Mrs. Helena Roberts action, “It seems to me a greater number Driver Injured been referred to juvenile Those charged are scheduled Tuesday night tabled action on sanitary ning the week of July 22. Davis Jr. of Vernon; two and Mrs. William Peters, both Manchester retailers representing Dworkin of the Parkade Merchants and consumer affairs for the Greater of people are opposed to the proposal than atfthorities for operating a to appear in Circuit Court 12, sewer installations in Baldwin Rd., Con­ daughters. Miss Susan Jan of Ndrth Adams, and six Kazmier Stanley Pasechnick, five major shopping areas call atten­ Association; Bernard Apter of Regal Manchester Chamber of Commerce; for it — because of the cost.” motor vehicle without a license. Rockville, August 8. cord Rd. and Doming St., pending a poll of Davis of Brinkley, Ark. and grandchildren. 58, of 551 Parker St. is in tion to the annual Sidewalk Sale Days Men’s Shop; Louis Weiner of Cripp’s • Police chased three youths F.T. Karl of K-Mart; and Mark the homeowners involv^ and pending a The petition had been signed by 20 of the Miss Deldre Lynn Davis of Funeral services will be held serious condition today in Four Officials into the woods Monday at 7:12 _ y promotion, starting tomorrow and en­ Famous Brand Clothiers; Mrs. Chesters of So-Fro Fabrics. (Herald report by Health Director Alice Turek. 30 homeowners on Baldwin Rd. and 11 of Woodstock, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from the Manchester Memorial Hospital p.m. in the Saiter’s Pond area ding Saturday. From left are Michael Suzanne Flocken, director of retail photo by Dunn) The poll will indicate how many of the 60 the 26 homeowners on Concord Rd. The Atha Burchfield of Fontana, Ladd Funeral Home, 19 due to injuries he suffered in an but were only able to find three homeowners involved favor or oppose the four property owners on Doming St. were GivenPay Hike Calif, and three half-brothers, Ellington Ave., Rockville, with accident Monday. six-packs of beer and a 20-pound Fire Calls installation. The report will answer not involved! Their properties were added Kenneth E. Pipkin ad Thomas the Rev. Donald J. McClean, He has fractured ribs, a frac­ bag of ice. A. Sweep second timing with full numeral dlil. $139. E. Prestige day/date timepiece with Accutron symbol band. $199. questions pertaining to the need or non­ to the proposal when bid specifications Pipkin, both of Upland, Calif., pastor of Trinity Lutheran tured sternum, muitiple con­ • The bar in the basement of 6. Beiutifully sculptured In 14X solid gold. $250. F. Tapered bracelet model with shaded taupe dial. $190. need of the installation. were drawn. By SOL R. COHEN and Joe Pipkin of Bethany, Mo. Church, officiating. Burial will tusions and lacerations. C. Tuning fork time styled In ell stelnless steel. $139. 6. Sporty calendar watch with Integrated link brKelet. Manchester Sidewalk Sale Days the house at 31 Coleman Rd. D. Wood grain Inserts on a goldtone case and dial. $200. In stainless steel. $t09. Golden glow finish. $199. The board’s 9 to 0 tabling action took Salary raises for four Manchester A memorial service will be be in Ellington Center was used over the weekend and ’The accident happened Mon­ only three minutes. ’The public hearing The proposal calls for an eight-inch elected officials — the fulHime town held tonight at 8 from the Cemetary. some of the liquor taken by a SOUTH WINDSOR day at 3:32 p.m. as Pasechnick which preceded it took about 90 minutes— sewer line down the middle of the streets clerk, the part-time town treasurer, and Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Friends may call at the thief or thieves. Entry was Monday, 6:25 p.m. — kitchen was heading north on Broad St. Get Under Way Thursday — to run, by gravity, into the South Windsor the two part-time registrars of voters — one for each of the 90 persons who Prospect St., Rockville, with funeral home Wednesday from made through a window. fire at 29 Hazel Dr. He apparently lost control of attended, and one for each of the 90 sewage system (under an agreement were authorized ’Tuesday night by the the Rev. Edwin Bartholomew 7 to 9 p.m. Nothing welse appeared to be TOLLAND COUNTY his vehicle near the CJ’s More than 100 retailers in five major The sales promotion, a mercantile The sidewalk sales events have at­ degrees of heat which blanketed the between Uie two towns). The estimated Board of Directors. All raises are retroac­ officiating. Burial with full missing. The residents were on Monday, 9:25 p.m. — shed fire GtneraUoni restaurant and struck a utility shopping areas of Manchester will be par­ custom in Manchester for at least 20 tracted thousands of shoppers each year, Robertson School auditorium, the scene of cost per assessible front foot is $23.50. To tive to July 1. military honors will be vacation. on Grant Hill Rd., North Coven­ pole. An ambulance rushed him MANCHESTER PARKADE ticipating in the Greater Manchester years, is sponsored by several merchants’ the Chamber of Commerce says, “because the sweltering hearing! that would be added the cost of a six-inch Town CTerk Edward Tomkiel was raised Thursday in Belleville • A theft of stereo equip­ try. (North Coventry Fire I About Town | to the hospital. Sidewalk Sale Days starting tomorrow and associations in cooperation with The merchants offer original merchandise at The hearing was scheduled after a peti­ lateral, from the main to the property to $18,019 from his previous $17,100. He Cemetery, Lockesburg, Ark. ment, a TV, and a guitar oc­ Department assisted by Tolland Police are still investigating. ending Saturday. Greater Manchester Chamber of drastic reductions.” tion signed by 31 of the 60 homeowners line, a $400 payment to the Town of South was placed at th6 third step of a six-step Friends may call at the Fire Department) The Washington LOL will Commerce. Today’s Herald contains a 16-page was received — requesting the installa­ Windsor, for connecting into its system, range of $16,48$ to $20,320. His new salary, funeral home tonight from 6 to plumbers’ charges, for connecting the J celebrate the Battle of Boyne Participating shopping areas are the tabloid section of the Manchester Shop­ tion. as those for treasurer and registrar, were 8. Memorial contributions may Friday at 8 p.m. in Orange Hall. Manchester Shopping Parkade, W. Middle ping Parkade’s sidewalk sales event. It was evident Tuesday night that many lateral into the dwelling, and costs for recommended by Mayor John Thompson. be made to the American A church service will be held Tpke. and Broad St.; the K-Mart shopping Bargains at other shopping areas are of those who signed the petition were digging up cellar floors — to connect pipes Town Treasurer Roger Negro was Cancer Society. Panama Seeks Sunday at 9:45 a.m. at St. Herald center, Spencer St.; Burr (Corners Shop­ listed in advertisements spread having second thoughts — due to the infor­ to sewage outlets. To that would be added raised to $5,750, from his previous $5,000. Mary’s Church. Participants ping Plaza, Tolland ’Tpke.; the Spree shop­ throughout today’s 44-page regular mation received regarding cost. Democratic Registrar Herbert Stevenson will meet on the church Yesterdays “SaveatCBT? Canal Rights ping center. Broad St.; and Downtown newspaper. Mayor John Thompson took note of the (See Page Eighteen) and Republican Registrar Fred Peck were Mrs. G.L. Albislon grounds. Manchester stores on Main St. raised to $5,500, also from their previous HARTFORD - Mrs. Ger­ CARACAS (UPI) — Panama goes before A highlight of Downtown Manchester’s $5,o6o. trude L. Albiston, 97, of 36 y The Marine Corps League 25 Years Ago representatives of the 148 countries attend­ Sidewalk Sale Days will be tomorrow The raise for Tomkiel was by a 9 to 0 un­ Jefferson St. died July 6 at will hold its regular meeting Building construction is ing an international conference on the night’s appearance of "Sweet Jasmine,’’ a animous vote. However, the raise for u Hartford Hospital. Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in the reported as active in W hatls in it fOT m e?” law of the seas today to reaffirm its rights four-piece banjo band. The group, which Committee Tape Transcription Negro was 5 to 3 and for Stevenson and Born in Manchester Aug. 13, club roi(p9 I IS, 717 Parker St. Manchester. to the Panama Canal. has appeared throughout the country, will Peck 6 to 3, with the three minority 1876, the daughter of Joseph and “Really, we’ve never lost our sovereign­ play from 5 to 9. Republicans casting the "nay” votes. Rosella Avery Albiston, she The Young Marines, boys and 10 Years Ago ty over the canal,’’ Panama’s deputy At the Parkade, store managers and Democratic Director Matt Moriarty Jr. was one of six members of the foreign minister, farlos Ozores, told girls, will hold an exhibition Three hundred and ninety-six sales staff will be wearing old-fashioned abstained from the vote on the treasurer’s first graduating class at newsmen before the session, “but we don’t meet consisting of drills and Manchester High School straw hats. Varies from Nixon Version salary because Negro is employed by Manchester High School in 1894. have jurisdiction over it.” marching, Wednesday at 7:30 students achieve honor-roll All of the participating stores will be Moriarty Bros. Before retiring she was WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-N.C., chairman of lawyer wants to ask Kissinger who p.m. at the Marine Corps status; 30 in each class receive Ozores said he hoped that negotiations open all day tomorrow until 9 p.m. Down­ The Republicans offered an amendment employed as a librarian in for a new canal treaty would be completed town Manchester stores will maintain Nixon told aides in 1973 to “stonewall i t ... the Senate Watergate committee said the ordered a psychiatric profile of EHsberg. to the motion on the treasurer’s raise — to L Home, 717 Parker St. The high honors. .Hartford and New Britain. She cover up or anything else” in connection new transcripts were “in perfect har­ —Former Attorney General John N. Marine Corps League sponsors Manchester Housing Authori­ by early next year. regular business hours Friday and Satur­ make it effective Jan. 1,1976. The amend­ was a form er member of with Watergate, according to transcripts mony” with testimony to his committee Mitchell partially waived the Fifth the Young Marines. Following ty receives tentative approval The United Nations last year held a day. Stores at the Spree shopping center. ment lost, 3 to 5 (with Moriarty Center Congregational Church, released by the House Judiciary Com­ that Nixon’s aides planned to "do Amendment Tuesday and began closed- the exhibition presentation of from Public Housing Ad­ general session in Panama in which the Burr Ctomers, and K-Mart areas will be abstaining). Manchester. mittee. everything they could to impede and door testimony before the impeachment several trophies and awards ministration for design of 100- host country and several Communist and open to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and The amendment wasn’t offered for the Funeral services will be held The committee, studying Nixon’s possi­ obstruct” his investigation while publicly panel. Presidential lawyer James D. St. won by the units at the National unit addition to Westhill developing nations attacked the United the Parkade stores will be open to 9 p.m. registrars’ raises, on the knowledge it Thursday at 11:30 a.m . at ble impeachment, Tuesday made public favoring it. Clair asked Mitchell to appear to support Young Marine field meet held Gardens housing project for States over the canal. Friday and Saturday. would lose. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. its own version of eight conversations Nixon’s claim that he did not order “hush recently in Jamestown, N.Y. aged. Republican Director Hillery Gallagher Center St., Manchester. Burial between the President and aides — Other Action money” for conspirator E. Howard Hunt. will be made. The public is in­ Manchester Pipe Band per­ explained the minority’s position. will be in East Cemetery, differing in many respects from the edited In related developments: —U.S. District Court Judge John J. vited. forms at World’s Fair and ”Our vote is not a partisan gesture,” he Manchester. There are no transcripts released by the White House —Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Sirica rejected defense motions to delay receives rousing welcome State-Leasing Probe said, "since our Republican registrar also calling hours. April 30. flew back from Europe to testify today as or move from Washington the cover-up despite rain. is involved. It is our contention a part-time Memorial donations may be ‘On’ or ‘Ofr? a defense witness for John Ehrlichman in trial, in which Mitchell is a defendant, due political position should not be increased The Perennial Planters to start Sept. 9. made to the American Cancer Garden Club members are In the committee version, Nixon refers the Ellsberg break-in trial. Ehrlichman’s in salary while the official is in office.” Society. reminded that there will be a Focuses on Four Areas at one point during a March 22, 1973, workshop meeting Wednesday meeting with aides to “flexibility in order at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. HARTFORD (UPI) - Five landlords 15-year period for a highway department to get on with the cover-up plan.’’ The Leo Leggitt, 72 Walker St. AYH Plans who rent to the state seem to be getting garage in Winsted awarded by Gov. White House version quoted him as saying Mrs. Roland Guerelte more than their fair share of leases for ’Thomas J. MeskilTs administration to “flexibility in order to get off the cover-up Ex-Chief Justice Warren Members are requested to MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. Bar­ bring pressed flowers. Bike Ride highway garages says the attorney in Riverview Realty Inc., of Farmington. line.” bara Claire Holland Guerette, charge of a legislative investigation of the Riverview Realty, which holds other A few minutes later, in the committee 43, of 161 E. Main St., formerly American Youth Hostels is state leasing system. lucrative leases with the state, is partly version, after a discussion of the Senate of Manchester, died this mor­ sponsoring a bike ride for all The subcommittee investigating the owned by Angelo Tomasso, the construc­ Watergate committee inquiry, Nixon tells I Public central Connecticut cycling for White House counsel John W. Dean III: Dies of Heart Ailment ning at Hartford Hospital. system is focusing its probe on leases for tion chief from New Britain, friend of Born in Manchester on Dec. enthusiasts Sunday. highway garages, community colleges, Meskill and generous contributor to GOP “I want you all to stonewall it, let them Records WASHINGTON (UPI) - Earl Warren, 1969, was a crime-fighting district at­ 30,1930, she was the daughter of Groups of riders will leave landlords with multiple leases and group campaigns. plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or “Earl Warren’s life epitomized the who rose through the same rough-and- torney of Alameda County, Calif., state at­ Walter R. and Mildred Johnson from West Hartford, homes. Another probable area of investigation anything else, if it’ll save it — save the American dream. His unique haif<;century e tumble California Republican politics as torney general, three-term governor and Holland Sr. She had been a resi­ Middletown, and Manchester to is thought to be long-term, costly leases plan.” career of public service as a prosecutor, President Nixon to dominate a Supreme Republican vice presidential candidate in dent of Middletown for the past E).\rculor's Deed bicycle to the Rocky Hill- held by former Rep. Rubin Cohen, D- ’That portion of the March 22 meeting attorney general and chief justice spanned Probe Started Court era that bears his name, died laU 1948. From 1936 until 1952 Warren har­ year and prior to that time lived Thomas John Edwards, Glastonbury ferry. All cyclists Colchester, for garages in Colchester, was not included in the White House one of the most dynamic eras in opr H. William Shure of New Haven, former Tuesday at 83. bored presidential ambitions. He was ap­ in Manchester and East Hart­ executor under the will of Elin will meet at the park on the Marlborough and Canterbury. transcript. history and his contribution was large in­ minority counsel to the Senate Watergate The retired chief justice of the United pointed chief justice by President ford. L. Edwards, to Florence Burke, Rocky Hill side of the ferry for The leasing program, which costs Same Tapes deed.” Committee now spearheading the lease in­ Eisenhower in 1953, replacing Fred M. Survivors besides her hus­ unit in Northfield Green Con­ lunch, before riding back to The Judiciary Committee compiled its States had been in Georgetown University Career Highlighted vestigation, told lawmakers Tuesday his Connecticut taxpayers about $8 million a band and her parents are three dominium, $31,000. their starting points. Each transcripts from the same tapes used to Hospital suffering from a heart ailment Warren, whose career in public life Vih$on. \ staff found indications of “some im­ year for rented state facilities, lets sons, Francis A. Jones of Building Permits rider will provide his own compile the White House transcripts. since last week and was listed in fair con­ spanned 50 years until his retirement in Upon leaving the court, Warren said, “I proprieties’’ in the leasing of highway gar­ political appointees rent property from would lijie the court throughout its history Manchester, Robert A. and B.T. Peterman Jr., new lunch. The ride will be 20-30 Committee Counsel John M. Doar has said dition Tuesday morning. But'cardiac ages that house state maintenance equip­ political favorites at ultimate costs way to be remembered as a court of the Richard W. Jones, both of East dwelling at 36 Elwood Rd., $22,- miles long, depending on star­ the committee used better electronic arrest occurred about 8 p.m. apd Warren ment. beyond original purchase price. Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. 000. ting point. Rain date for the equipment and had “greater will” to died unconscious with his wife and two people.” ' Shure declined to identify the landlords 80 Replies The contrOv^ersies surrounding the civil Donna Holbrook of Clinton C. Keeney, new event is Sunday, July 21. produce an accurate version. daughters at his bedside. Involved. Shure told the subcommittee he had rights, voting rights and civil liberties Manchester; a brother, Walter dwelling at 701 Keeney St., $40,- Cyclists from Manchester White House press secretary Ronald L. Funeral arrangements were in­ It was thought, however, this part of the received 80 replies to detailed question­ cases between 195$ and 1969 made Warren R. Holland Jr., of Manchester; 000. will embark at 10 a.m. from Ziegler replied that the committee was complete. investigation would at least include a naires mailed June 27 to about 220 an opponent of judicial and political con­ a sister, Mrs. Lorelei Hill of U & R Housing Corp., new Mary Cheney Library on Main engaging in a “hypoed up P.R. campaign” DcHegregution Ruling million-dollar 1972 leasing contract with landlords holding leases with the state and servatives and an enemy of the far right, Hartford; and two dwelling at 125 Highwood Dr., St. For more information call against Nixon. Perhaps the major achievement of the Frank Downes of New Britain, uncle of would telephone the remaining to see why especially the John Birch Society. grandchildren. $60,000. 649-1675. “They should release the full body of court during Warren’s 16-year tenure was state Republican Chairman J. Brian they have not complied. Billboards throughout the country Private funeral services will American Youth Hostels is a evidence all together, all at once and not the 1954 unanimous deicison outlawing A lot of things. He also said the staff would begin initial trumpeted the slogan, “Impeach Earl be held Thursday at the Holmes non-profit organization spon­ Gaffney, for a garage in Waterford. in piecemeal fashion," he said. segregated schools. Warren himself, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., soring outdoor recreation and Like free checking, automatic savings, a private interviews with three persons however, said in later years the most Warren." Trimmers Killed travel throughout the United Likely Areas “well acquainted with leasing practices’’ significant ruling was the 1962 “one man, Manchester. Burial will be in convenient combinetJ monthly statement and, Rights Defended East Cemetery, Manchester. WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - States. Activities include local Another likely area of investigation is a about “circumstances we do not consider one vote’’ decision giving federal courts of course, high interest on your savings. He answered criticism, however, by There are no calling hours. Two men, including a state hikes, bike rides, camping, $3 million leasing contract stretched over a in the best interest of the state.” Inside Today's jurisdiction over state legislative reappor­ saying: “A man whether he is a Com­ Friends wishing to do so may policeman, were killed Monday canoeing, and sailing, as well as If you’re putting money away to get married, tionment. Other Leases munist, a Fascist or a Ku Klux Klanner, or in separate accidents while more extensive trips conducted Warren also headed the commission contribute to the Memorial buy tiiat house or send the kids off to school, you ‘^Sothatts In addition to 19 “interesting" leases whatever it might be, is entitled to have Fund at Emanuel Lutheran trimming trees in suburban by experienced AYH leaders. that investigated the assassination of already selected for scrutiny, Shure his rights protected in the courtroom.” West Hartford. Trooper John should get more from your bank than just a little why more President John F. Kennedy and deter­ Church, Manchester. reveal^ ’Tuesday the investigation would I mined that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting At the time of his death, Warren was Savonis, 37, was in his yard extra interest. include: operating a chain saw when the people alone, killed Kennedy. chairman of the World Association of CBT even helps you save on gas. With over 80 • At least eight landlords holding multi­ chain snapped and hit him in Nixon Praise^ Judges and the United Nations Ass^iation aresEnving ple leases, some with as many as 19 In Menioriuin the neck, fatally injuring him. offices throughout the state, there’s a branch Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 10, 20, 26 President Nixon, who opposed many of and was a trustee of the Truman Library separate arrangements. In loving memory of our dear mother, A second victim, Paui LaFleur, nearby. No matter where you live, work or travel. the Warren Court’s decisions expanding and the National Armed Forces Museum Theresa G. Frarr'hia, who passed away atC E T • Two community colleges, thought to Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 23, of Middiefield, an employe the rights of criminal suspects, said Committee. July 9. 1970. be the Middlesex Community College and Red Rock ruling delayed . . . Page 18 of Butler Nurseries and Tuesday night Warren was “an articulate A preelous one from us is gone. THE COmeCTICUT BANK Partly sunny, breezy and hot this after­ Greater Hartford Community (Allege Warren is survived by his widow, Nina, Landscaping of West Hartford, jltrituiritiisJ«e. Higuera scholarship ...... Page 19 spokesman for the ideals he cherished. He A voire we loved is stilled. 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. . noon with slowly decreasing humidity. arrangements. sons James, Earl and Robert and was electrocuted while pruning AND TRUST COMPANY did not invite controversy but neither did A place is vacant in our lives, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. High in the low 90s. Clear and cool tonight • Group homes for addicts, mentally Legion wins a g a in ...... Page 30 daughters Nina “Honey Bear" Bryan, Which never can be filled. a tree with a long chain saw No SalMinon RoprtMnI Ut. he shun it; he fulfilled his duty as he saw Nearby offices In Manchester (3) and Rockville. with lows of 55 to 60. Mostly sunny and retarded and the physically handicapped. Youth movement at Country Dorothy Van Knight and Virginia Daly, that touched a utility wire, Flortnco Bolton, Ownor it.’’ Sadly missed. seasonably warm Thursday with hi^s 80 The next subcommittee meeting was Club...... Page 31 wife of former newscaster John Charles authorities said. In a statement issued by the court. Chief The Fracrhja Family Member F.D.I.C ^ . to K. tentatively scheduled for July 23. Justice Warren E. Burger said: Eurl Warren Daly. i