P A flE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. FYl., March 8, 1974 Department Requests Court Industrial Guides: How They Operate Cases The key words in ty) equal to the town’s 50 per per cent contribution, the the following conditions before iEiiTitttm llTralh cent contribution. Reach $20,976^987 Manchester’s Industrial difference will be* satisfied the Board of Directors may If, within seven years of com­ Guidelines are “ 50 per cent” from the developer’s bond or vote a town contribution: pletion of the highway, water or and “ seven years.” The security. 1. The property on both sides MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1974 - VOL. XCHI, No. 135 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO MINI CIRCUIT COURT 12 sewer facilities, the industrial By SOL R. COHEN guidelines, adopted in March The Industrial Guidelines set if the highway must be zoned PRICE: FIKI EEN CENT.S Manchester Seaelon development (land, building or 1967, spell out the conditions un­ ,for industrial use and any Cases heard in Circuit Court personal property) produces der which the town would con­ proposed development must 12 Thursday included; additional taxes to the town If all departmental requests for Manchester’s $1,441,938. The increased Grand List would bring tribute to the cost of highways have received me approval —Edmund Ciscon, 48, of 4&\, equal to its 50 per cent contribu­ Public 1974-75 General Fund budget were to be granted in an additional $72,550 in taxes, if computed at or water and sewer facilities in required f any town ageaicy or Lawrence St., Rockville, in- tion, the town will release the — as seems unlikely— tbe town’s tax rate could the current 5.15-mill tax rate. proposed industrial commission. Watergate 7 terferring with officer, turning bond or security. Recordi go up as much as 7 to 8 mills. That estimate The requested 1974-75 budget for th^ Special developments. 2. At least one end of any in false alarm, both nolled (not takes into consideration even the increased Downtown Taxing District (taxed by a special 8 The town would contribute 50 In addition, if the additional proposed highway must connect FBI Arrests Four prosecuted). revenue expected from a growing Grand List mills) is $55,275 — up $18,995 or 52 per cent. per cent of the total cost taxes in the seven-year period with an existing public Plead Ikinocent —George Fitch, 25. of 343 and from expanded state aid. Among some of the departmoital requests to (including engineering, plan­ surpass tbe town’s 50 per cent highway. Pinney St., Ellington, operating Warranty Deeds The aggregate requests total $20,976,987, the General Fund are: ning and construction) of the contribution, the developer will under the influence of alcohol, Kathiyn M. ^ r r y to James 3. The plan for such highway which is $2,513,442 or 13.6 per cent above the •General Manager’s Office r;^04,924, up $21,- highway, water or sewer in­ be reimbursed that amount To Conspiracy nolled; third-degree assault, and Elizabeth Barry, property must be approved by the a{h current budget if the Dec. 31, 1973 amended 992 or 26 per cent. stallation, with the developer to beyond the town’s 50 per cent In Kidnap Case propriate town agency or agen­ • Engineering — $126,282, up $58,179 or 35 per fined $30. contribute the other 50 per cent share, but only to the limit of at Linnmore Dr., conveyance figure of $18,463,545 is used, or up $2,792,911 or 15 cies. cent. —Raymond Landrie, 25, of 2 and to be responsible for the the developer’s 50 per cent con­ tax $32.45. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seven former associates of per cent if the July 1,1973 original figure of $18,- 4. The title to the land on NEWARK N.J. (UPI) - The John, whose father is a Cuban examination and the evidence • Sanitation — $658,929, up $203,830 or 40 per Rau St., Rockville, breach of engineering, planning and con­ tribution. James and Mary-Alice Piro President Nixon today pleaded innocent to conspiracy 184,076 is used. which such highway is to be FBI early today arrested two immigrant, to)d authorities of drugs could have dis­ the peace, nolled. If, at the end of the seven- of Andover to Ralph and Carol The $278,469 rise in the 1973-74 budget between cent. struction.In addition, the charges growing out of the Watergate cover-up. young New Jersey men, a fur­ several of his kidnapers spoke appeared since his release. —Dennis Marcardle, 23, of 29 Rawson, property at 583 Hart­ constructed shall be conveyed July 1 and Dec. 31 came from various revenue • Highways — $968,608, up $338,576 or 53 per developer would be required to year period, the additional Two of them, former White House Domestic Affairs Ad­ niture mover and a mechanic, Spanish as well as English. Constance Dr., fourth-degree ford Rd., conveyance tax $36.30. to the town by warranty deed sources — including unused surplus and revenue cent. post bond (or equivalent securi­ taxes do not equal the town’s 50 in the kidnaping of eight-year- Held for more than 32 hours, larceny, dismissed. Marriage Licences for a nominal consideration, viser John D. Ehrlichman, and former White House sharing. • P a r k s -$359,825, u p - $359,823, up $69,383 or old Jehn Calzadilla. Two others he was released unharmed ear­ Bill McKnight. Phoenix Ariz., upon completion and approval, ^lecial counsel Charles W. (3olson, also entered innocent The $20,976,987 aggregate requests include an 24 per cent. —Richard Campion, 30, of 136 were arrested Friday night. ly Friday in a restaurant on the DOT Moves Hawthorne St., operating with and Patricia Morran, 20 before any contribution is niade incomplete $11,959,108 request from the Board of • PoUce - $1,447,451, up $212,451 or 17 per Town Losing ^Charm?^ pleas to charges related to the break-in at the office of The FBI in Newark identified New Jersey Turnpike. Earlier, Prospect St., March 15, Church by the town. Education. When completed, with raises for cent. suspended registration, dis­ Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist. those arrested this morning as J o h n ’ s fa t h e r , M ich a e l To Acquire missed. of the Assumption. 5. Water and sewer facilities school personnel added, it could add as much as • Health — $103,447, up $44,803 or 75 per cent. Ricardo R. Tuero, 17, the fur- Calzadilla, had dropped a brief- By SOL R. COHEN “ yes.” However, the assessed will be considered only when Chief U.S. District Court $250,000 to $300,000 to the aggregate figure. • Social Services - $238,950, up $61,013 or 34 —Arthur Peer, 25, of 79 niture mover, and Wilfredo case with $50,000 in ransom value of cattle and horses existing town facilities, or the Judge John J. Sirica released The entire ceremony took 1-86 Land litenchester’s increased Grand List could per cent. Brooklyn St., Rockville, issuing As recently as 25 years ago, Alverez, 18, the mechanic, both money in Secaucus, N.J., not today, although also higher than ability to contract for them, all seven on personal bond. He seven minutes in courtroom No. bring.in an additional $818,090 in taxes, if com­ • Recreation — $227,245, up $49,941 or 28 per a bad check, fined $15. there were 647 head of cattle in Union City, N.J. far from where the boy was in 1925, shows a lower inflation Coffee Hour Set make it feasible. asked them, however, to sur­ 2 in the U.S. District courthouse The Connecticut Department puted at the current 46.66 mills. cent. —Michael F. Lemire, 17, and Manchester. Today there are Friday night, the FBI released. trend. In 1925 a head of cattle render their passports and not with all seven defendants pre­ of Transportation (DOT), con­ Gov. Thomas Meskill’s proposed state budget • Senior Citizens— $57,388, up $18,685 or 48 per William W. Lemire, 18, posses­ but three (yes, three). And also By Illing PTO arrested two brothers, Norber- Calzadilla, a tire salesman, was assessed at $46 and a horse to leave the countiy without sent. tinuing an “ advance acquisition would give Manchester about $440,000 more in cent. sion of a non-narcotic sub­ 25 years ago, there were 120 to Fernandez, 17, and Eligio R. raised the money by borrowing at $100. Today the a ^ s s e d The Illing PTO will have an permission. The arraignment had been phase” for planned widening state aid than it now receives. Tbe two sums • Libraries — $457,069, up $202,069 or 57 per stance, continued to March 25. horses boarded in Manchester. Fernandez, 19, also Union City, from friends and arranging a value is $103 and $160, respec­ informal coffee hour ’The other five pleading inno­ scheduled only for the seven and relocation of Interstate 86 would account for about $1,260,000 in additional cent. Today there are only 29, and in the case. second mortgage on his Long tively. Wednesday in the school library cent were: Former Attorney major indictments in the (the Wilbur Cross Highway), revenue for Manchester’s 1974-75 General Fund • Pensions — $549,946, up $249,946 or 83 per even they are hidden from All four suspects, the FBI Island home. He received from 7:30 to 9 p.m. General John N. Mitchell; coverup of the burglary at the has condemned another 9t^ budget — about half of what it would need if all cent. view. Manchester today has 11,454 said, will be charged with con­ several phone calls from the Dr. Richard Lindgren, school former White House Chief of Democratic National office in acres of Manchester land for Hie Board of Directors and the Board of Those are only a few of the dwellings, com part to 3,475 in spiring to abduct and hold for kidnapers, who sent him to departmental requests were granted. principal, Andrew Vincens and Staff H.R. Haldeman; former the Watergate complex June 17, the project, according to papers Education, which met eight days ago tp discuss statistics one finds in a sum­ ransom young Calzadilla, who various locations with the ran­ Each mill of Manchester’s current 46.66 mill 1925. But believe it or not, there staff members will host the Assistant Attorney General 1972. But Sirica said District filed with the town clerk tax rate is equal to about $284,365 in tax revenue. the school budget, will meet again March 21 mary of different kinds of are more bams in Manchester was kidnap^ in Dix Hills, Long som. event. Robert C. Mardian; former Judge Gerhard A. Gesell had Friday. Based on the Dec. 31 amended budget, the when an amended school budget may be ready. Manchester property (dating today than there were 48 years Island Wednesday afternoon FBI agents said the brothers NOTICE A slide-tape 'assentation White House aide Gordon C. asked him to conduct an Certificates of condemnation The town manager will submit his tentative back to 1925), as released by the ago — 6,271 now and 4,036 then. while walking home from were arrested Friday night school board’s request (to be added to later) for BOLTON ZONING explaining the schoork special Stracban; and Kenneth W. arraignment as well for Colson affect 5.3 acres of land owned budgets near the end of March. The directors town assessor’s office. school. about 7:30 and that neither man 1974-75 is $859,108 or 7.7 per cent above the COMMISSION interest program will be diown. Parkinson, lawyer for the Com­ and Ehrlichman on the charges by John B. and Bettina H. Bar- will have to April 7 to schedule a public hearing What the statistics tend to In 1925 there were 259 com­ Authorities did not reveal offered any resistance. They current budget. A public bearing will be held There will be an open discus­ mittee to Re-elect the Presi­ growing out of the 1971 Eilsberg nini and 4.15 acres owned by on the manager’s budgets and will have to May 7 show is that the Manchester mercial buildings and 65 mill whether the $50,(KX) paid for the said Norberto was arrested at P' The requested 1974-75 budget for the Town by the Zoning Conuniinion of sion progr'aih. dent. break-in. Leon Podrove. Fire Department is up $126,171 or 14 per cent, to to adopt 1974-75 budgets and tax rates. the Town of Bolton, Conn, oh designation, “ A City of Village buildings in Manchester. Today release of Uie boy had been his home and that his brother The Barnini land is off Hale Monday, March 18, 1974 ikt 8 Charm,” is slowly but surely there are 961 and 141. recovered. The boy was re­ was arrested at an undisclosed Rd. and the existing.I-86 and the ITT Assures Hartford Stockholders P.M. in the Community Hall to fading away. leased unharmed early Friday location in Union City. Podrove property is in two hear the following request: Incidentally, in the year 1925 Although open space declined in Secaucus, N.J. They were taken to the parcels off Doming St. and two NEW YORK (UPI) - Inter­ An ITT spokesman said will reimburse Hartford Request of Ernest J. Reed Manchester boasted just under from 14,084 acres in 1925 to 7,- tified Advertising Wins Drug Poster Contest J. Wallace Laprade, FBI Bergen County Jail in Hacken­ parcels off Hale Rd. national. Telephone & Thursday the corporation will shareholders for any net tax Arabs Expected and Patricia S. Reed for a Zone 600 head of cattle and 400 538 acres today, assessed lots of special agent in charge of New sack, and scheduled for The condemnation papers say Telegraph Corp. has assured seek a prompt court review of they might incur as a result of Change from Residence R-1 to horses. In that same year, there record more than doubled in the Kim Smith, center, ninth grader at Bennet Junior High School, shows a winning smile Jersey, said, “ More individuals arraignment today before U.S. the land will be used as limited former stockholders of Hart­ the IRS action and is satisfied the IRS action. Industrial Zone a particular were but 3,646 motor vehicles 48 years — 6,407 in 1925 and 13,- along with the check she received for her poster which won first place in the Bennet are believed to be involved.” Magistrate Bruce Manter. access to 1-86. ford Fire Insurance Co. they the revocation will not affect “ This reimbursement registered by town residents — Heratb To Lift Embargo He did not specify the number. parcel of land located on 483 today. The boy was kidnaped A DOT spokesman reported will not be financially penalized the merger. p r o g r a m , b a s e d on a Smarteens annual drug poster contest. Bennet principal Alan Cone and Smarteens presi­ Cennectlcut il^ te 85, (West at an average assessed value of Those arrested were Wednesday afternoon while he that the state’s offer for the by the Internal Revenue Ser­ He said despite the IRS ac­ preliminary analysis, might dent Lorraine Bailey share the special occasion. Kim’s poster will be entered in the St.) containing approximately $345 each. The net taxable Grand List, scheduled for arraignment was walking home from school. land is $92,1(X) for the Barnini vice’s revocation of its 1970 tion, the company believes the amount to about $35 million, Smarteens International Poster Contest. (Herald photo by Pinto) ten (10) acres. Today there are 30,105 motor more than anything else, shows At Sunday Meeting today before a U.S. Magistrate The kidnapers stopped young parcel and $84,600 for Podrove's ruling that allowed a tax-free acquisition was tax free and and will have no material effect Philip Dooley vehicles registered — at an the tremendous growth Coll M3-2711 in Hackensack. John and told him they were to property. exchange of stock in ITT's $1.5 that these technical poiqts of on the corporation’s earnings or Chairman average asseessed value of Manchester has undergone take him to his grandmother The spokesman said the billion takeover of the Hart­ continued growth,” the CAIRO (UPI) — The semi-official Egyptian newspaper law will be sustained in court, about $900 each. since 1925. It was $52,504,283 because she was sick. money has been sent to the ford. spokesman said. To Place Your Ad. “ Failing that,” he said, “ we Inflation? One has to say then. It is $284,363,362 now. A1 Ahram said today that the embargo on Arab oil exports Reagan Explains Dr. Morton Rosenbaum, the courts but probably won’t be ob­ to the United States, imposed at the height of last Oc­ Inside Calzadillas’ family physician, tained by the landowners, who tober’s Arab-Israeli war, would be lifted Sunday. Today's spent a half hour at the home are expected to appeal the The paper suggested that the decision to end the oil ^Botulism^ Gaffe M praih Friday morning and later DOT’S offer. reported that physically and Last month, the DOT filed cutoff ^ d been taken at a summit conference of four Arab HARTFORD (UPI) — California Gov. Ronald Reagan Senior CitizenB, Page 2 mentally the boy is “ in fine papers condemning 113 acres of leaders in Algiers last month. has no fears that his “ botulism” remark will haunt him Church newB, Pags 8 health.” land for the I-86-I-291 in­ In a dispatch from Riyadh, m i n is t e r s t r a v e le d to like George Romney’s “ brainwashing” comment in 19^ or “ It’s just like he had never terchange at Buckland. The TV llBting, Page 8 * Saudi Arabia, A1 Ahram said, Washington carrying what they Sen. George McGovern’s “ 1,000 per cent” gaffe of 1972. been away,” Rosenbaum said, DOT offered $1,207,000 for the L i l i U K i C “ Arab oil ntinisters will decide described then as "good news” Reagan told a Hartford news conference, “ Well, I A day with the atate comptroller, Page 9 adding that he could find no property, now owned by the ro Exc/r/rs/G a/N/NG Sunday at Hieb tneeting in evidence the boy had been Hartman Tobacco Co. to President Nixon, The nature wouldn’t see bow,” when asked if he thought his commeM Eaat bows out of tourney, Page 10 ft; I CairoJbJMHMRiMbargo which drugged, as was reported The "advance acquisition of this news was not divulged. 'South Windsor eliminated from tourney. Page 11 had been imposed on the export Tbe embargo has been im­ could hitft a possible candidacy for tbe presidency in 1976. earlier. However, Rosenbaum phase” of the highway project of oil to the United States.” posed to pressure the United Reagan' said at a''private press.” gave John only a cursory received approval from the ’There have bmn conflicting, states into following what the gathering in Washington, D.C., “ There were questions with Federal Highway Administra­ GumoTUEtllAY•Open6 Days reports on the date for the Arabs describe as an even- Wednesday, “ It’s just tM bad regard to my position that peo­ tion recently, the DOT SOMEfHiNQ NEW llAS DKeli ADDED AT forthcoming Arab oil ministers handed policy in the Middle we can’t have an epidemic of ple shouldn’t be accepting that spokesman said, although plans meeting and whether it would East conflict. botulism,” referring to persons food because in so doing it abets CLC Lifts Controls for the highway construction PASTA be held in Cairo or Tripoli, accepting food under the terms crime and lawlessness," the haven’t been finalized. PASTA ITEMS SERVED UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Libya. o f the Hearst kidnaping ran­ governor said. Dm to vfMlwnd volunw «• ora torry PooU la not tvallablo Fri., Sat a Sun. A1 Ahram said Saudi Arabia som. While a presidential hopeful SPAOHETTI or MOSTACCIOLI and Egypt finally decided, in Gasoline He said later that the remark in 1968, form er M ichigan From Paper Industry with MEAT SAU CE...... 1.7S with M EATBAU S...... 2JW agreement with other Arab was a joke. Republican Gov. George .CLOUDY wHhSAUSAOE ...... 2.00 governments, to convene.the Allocation “ I made a ludicrous remark, Romney told reporters that he WASHINGTON (UPI) - The producers of paper products In other developments with MUSHROOMS...... 2.00 conference Sunday in Cairo. finally, in answer to some h^d b^n “brainwashed” by Cost-of-Living Council (CLC) had agreed to observe guideline Friday: FEATURING JOHN BRITNEY, ORGANIST Arab oil sources said, Revised questions about the Hearst case Friday exempted the $31 billion ceilings for increases untjl late senior military officers during • Sen. John 0. Pastore, D- FRI. a SAT. NIGHT 0 P.M. to 1 A.M- however, that Libya, Algeria, and I suppose I was looking for an inspection tour of Vietnam. paper industry from controls, summer. HARTFORD (UPI) - R.I., urged the United States to BAKED MANICOTTA ...... 2.25 Syria and Iraq still believe that something to express my McGovern told the nation leaving only five big industries The agreements varied wide­ BTUFFED SHELLS ...... 2.25. begin selling its gold bullion the embargo should be main­ Connecticut energy officials frustration with this very tragic under the economic stabiliza­ ly, but generally they set these CHEESE RAVIOLI...... 2.25 that he supported his vice reserves to private industry to MEAT RAVIOLI...... 2.25 '7 v jr n tained. said the state’s federal gasoline affair,” Reagan said. tion program. per ton limits; presidential candidate. Sen. prevent collapse of the jewelry Cloudy with occasional light The Algerian government allocation for March is 28 “ Now if this was offensive to CLC Director John T. Dunlop Newsprint $200, bleached Thomas Eagleton, D-Mo., “ 1,- and silverware industries. snow and/or rain developing newspaper A1 Moudjahid said million gallons more than the anyone I am sorry and as I say, predicted the price of newsprint softwood sulfate paper $265, 000 per cent,” shortly before • Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R- this evening, changing to all Friday that Arab oil ministers state warrants. it was intended to be a ludicrous would rise about 15 per cent and container board $165, bleach removing him from the Mass., said President Nixon rain later tonight and ending should toughen the embargo, remark. It was taken that way other paper and pulp products board $270, Kraft paper $185, JUST LIKE THE GOOP The FEO announced Democratic national ticket should not veto the new early Sunday. High today and declaring, “ we believe the Arab and taken humorously by the about 12 per cent. groundwood paper excluding Thursday Connecticut would after it was revealed Eagleton minimum wage bill because “ 1^! Sunday in the upper 30s to low countries should tighten the people who heard it.” The metals, construction and new sprint $340, consum er get a March allocation of 128.2 had undergone psychiatric is not right to keep working peo­ 40s. Low tonight in the upper screw a little.” Iteagan was in Hartford to at­ mining industries remain con­ tissues about 7 per cent on a million gallons. The state’s treatment. ple in poverty as part of our 30s. OLDE DAYS trolled until April 30. After that, weighted average and other A1 Ahram said the decision to allocated share is about 100 tend a Republican fund-raising Reagan later addressed a papers 10 per cent on a economic game plan.” end the embargo would be million gallons, according to dinner. crowd of 800 at the GOP dinner only the petroleum and health He made his remarks at a industries will operate under weighted average. Milk cartons ^made in accordance with a state energy official Kenneth and zeroed in on Congress, news conference while a group the wage-price limits. could be raised $30 per thou­ secret resolution taken at the Woods. which he said the Democrats Algiers summit attended by of 25 demonstrators from the have been in control of for 20 Dunlop said one factor in the sand. CATV Firm Plans Egyptian President Anwar The error. Woods said United Farm Workers paraded decision to decontrol paper is Dunlop said less than half the BUYS 4 years. The inaction of the Sadat, Saudi Arabia’s King Friday, was due to the FEO’s outside the Hilton Hotel, Congress, he charged, was the growing shortage of raw economy is now under price Raisal, Syrian President Hafez computing Connecticut’s non- carrying signs and chanting responsible for inflation, high materials. In exempting the in­ controls, and that about 35 per ^ • Cup of Coffee BCup of Tea Construction Assad and Algerian President taxable gallonage into the “ Get the Racist out of Hart­ prices and ^ 4acreasing tax dustry from controls, the Coun­ cent of the labor force remains •Glass of Soda eCarton of Mlljt Featuring This Week.^. Houari Boumedienne. federal allocation formula. ford; Reagan Go Home.” burden on the workingman. cil announced that various under wage /controls. with any purchase After the summit, the Egyp­ The FEO was notified of the Reagan, was heavily guarded Start in May tian and Saudi Arabian foreign error and is rechecking its by Connecticut and California State Policemen in plain Arthur Treacher^s Fish & Chips calculations. Woods said. Construction of a cable televi­ Greater Hartford CATV service clothes. sion system in Manchester is will include television signals Arthur Treacher’s A return to the good old days is the feature promotion at Arthur ’Treacher’s this month. For the old “ If we were to have all the Reagan said someone in the expected to start by mid-May from New York City, which will T^hioned price of seven cents you can purchase a cup of coffee or tea, a glass of soda or a carton of milk with gasoline they say we’re going to gathering of the Bull Elephant Town Ruled and service will begin by be transmitted over a have, we would have it flowing Club, a Republican group, any meal. December if there are no microwave syslem not yet in the streets,” said Mrs. Susan “ found it necessary to repeat Hom% of the original fish and chips, Arthur Treacher’s features choice fillet of white fish from Iceland. Ineligible further licensing delays, licensed by the Federal Com­ . a White, an energy office aide. the Comment to a member of Fish & Chips All fish and chip meals are prepared fresh daily, batter dipped and fried to perfection in pure, healthy 100% William A. Pitney, vice presi­ munications Commission. peanut oil. The restaurant has also been noted for their oiimtanding french fried onion rings that are made For Aid dent of Greater Hartford Application for that license is 401 Center St., M enchester fresh daily on the premises using only choice Spanish onions. Arthur Treacher’s is located at 401 Center St. in CATV, Inc., said Friday. pending, Pitney said, adding Not Manchester, nor any that the December deadline for • m Sm l B n I h n . BE 10 P Ji; m. MM laL BE 11 PJB. Manchester and is open daily to 10 p.m. and week-ends to 11 p.m. (Dunn photo) other town in Connecticut, nor Manchester will be the first start of service is envisioned the state itself is eligible to Maintenance town in which the firm will con­ only if the FCC application isn’t receive federal aid for expenses struct the cable TV system, delayed. 244 Strin g the f/neet.. Monday incurred during and after the Pitney said. Other towns in Greater Hartford CATV’s CentOr December ice storm. Town Payring Off which the company holds the certificate of compliance for WHATS BEnER Manager Robert Weiss has cable TV franchise — Glaston­ the local cable TV system was Street been informed. bury, Wethersfield, Newington, granted by the FCC 'Thursday J llr . Is Fish Fry. The Town of Manchester learned a fine lesson this week BREAKFAST and Rocky Hill — will not be after a two-year delay. Manchester H. Raymond Sjostedt, state A raal graat eatoM Friad Mala cl civil preparedness director, — that it pays to maintain its equipment in good condition. serviced by the system until FCC approval was delayed THAN LA STRADA? flah, Franeh triaa, oala alaw. 646-1995 told Weiss that, although The low bidder on furnishing a new portable air com­ 1975, he said. because of objecttons raised by OPEN MEALS SECONDS Connecticut was able to obtain pressor for the town water department is offeripg a trade- In a statement released by WHNB-TV (Channel 30) and the TWO LA STRADAS! 7 DAYS! ON THE HOUSEl the designation “ Disaster in price on used equipment greater even than the original thf company’s attorney, -Ed­ former WTIC-TV (Channel 3, S ic o K Area” by the Small Business cost. mund O’Brien of New I>)ndon, which became WFSB-TV V/" And WB’VB got ttwat oHtor special days, too: AFEworouRUANv LUNCHEON SPECIALSI Administration, the state’s The Hartford Industrial ’Tractor Co.’s net price for a new Pitney said Greater Hartford Friday with formal sale of the SEram MATUUS...... »|JB CATV has rented warehouse station to the Washington Post Manchester Is fortunate In having La Strada West, F R E E IM F r a TU E8. WED. THURS. FRI. request for complete disaster compressor is |2,850. Its gross price was $7,000 and the witti horn* ttyla gravy space in Manchester and has Co.). Thexobjections were and La Strada East — Take your choice, they’re both witli Your Breakfast] designation with federal trade-in $4,150. Being taken in trade Is a 1951 Chevrolet Y U L fU m a U M ...... '...... $1JB benefits (grants for expenses materials on hand for construc­ withdrawn in,^recenl months. terrificl tpaghaW or potato . truck and the 1966 compressor mounted on it. The com­ Spaghetti Chichen Ctam .incurred by the state and tion to start in mid-May. In charge of Greater Hart­ aOUQI HEQ CUM STM n...... B1JE .SPECIM.. pressor, worn out and unusable, is worth about $300 or $400 Spreh " s a r Choice municipalities) was denied. The construction will involve ford CATV construction in BAiTieffLna ...... ti.tB Luncheon for scrap or parts. The 1951 truck was purchased for $1,434. erection of a central antenna Manchester is engineer wItti bacon or onlona “ Federal'^opinion,” said 2J66S Its gross price was $1,839 and the trade on a 1940 truck tower and stringing of coaxial Douglas C. Talbot of West Hart­ lerved Any Time. SFMKTT1 ...... S1J8 Specials miBM n m ;c Sjostedt, “ was that the damage with aauca and aalad 'only iBid Toast inflicted on local and state reduced that price by $405. cable along existing utility ford, Pitney said. RAoil thru *2.29 *2.29 *2.29 L A ST R A D A RMMBGWrS ...... 81JB ONLY *2.29 facilities did not exceed the The net prices on the portable compressor by 7 other pdles. Greater Hartford CATV is LA STRADA BMOB i niWB GUUM...... S1JS Fit capabilities of the towns and bidders ranged from $4,990 to $8,00O. Telephone and power com­ being rold to (iox Cable Com­ Sp e cia l ikiaaa for chlMrenl munications, Inc., by present WEST GBSff SMBETTC^...... S1JB the state to solve from their Why the favorable bid by Hartford Industrial Tractqr? panies have cleared the way foj' EAST HJ MOAD BT. Republican Leaders Huddle th'e cable-stringing, Pitney owners William and Max Savitt 471 Oagga) Abova Banratf WWi Any Two i . ----- W O LU A H 0 own resorces.” 699 Main StoBBt Mauaftaam 949- m 9 Because pf the excellent condition of the 1951 (^ v ro le t WM------*----- » - - Bated • WMppad - Franeh • or Homa Friad Potato 394 Tolland Turnpike Manchester expenses during said, but the work was delayed of Hartford. Last fall, the state~ PtoUad Baato • Toaaad Batod ORBe M eedsf lArenfk JoHm onS truck, the company will use it as a showpiece in its Ow ner Jhn iknleonl Wadaaadaf 9 am. • 9 9404 and after the ice storm crisis California Gov. Ronald Reagan, left, talks with Gov. Thomas Mesklll and GOP chairman by damage caused by the Public Utilities Commission ap­ Ownar. Jim MoriconI Cola Slaw • Cup o( Soup TiRweiey, FfWey and SenirdBy Mancheater, Conn. Chevrolet dealership. I am • IB 9JH4 SMAOBf r sjh. • were estimated at $75,000 to J. Brian Gaffney, right, during the Connecticut Republican fund-raising dinner Friday December ice storm. proved the sale, which hasn’t Your H ost Jim and Your Host* Mika and VagatoHaoIttePay • m i- Exit 94 oH 1-99 ^feSFIauongimaka Pitney indicated that the been finalized. Joan Uorteoid Claudia Math/lar H. $100,000. night in Hartford. (UPI photo)

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This printing test pattern is part of The Herald quality con­ The Odegard Plans Comment Session hnvNAN nmroROj trol program in order to give 1 News for Senior Citizens MCC Deanes List you one of the finest ^ By W ally F o rtin ROBERtSttAH state Sen. David Odegard, R- Senatorial District. Ulrich, William Vassilopoulos, newspapers in the nation. This is the preiimihary dean’s Liirhter Side Fourth District, will conduct a Odegard said the sessions are list for the fall semester at Katherine Veilleux, Lynn comment session Monday from TW tS IlN G w r uwuvujr Manchester Community Walnum, Randy Weinstein, Broad Street Hello there! 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the for some competitive games, has to speak publicly and '^no College. A supplementary list Stanley J. Zaremba. JACK NICHOLSON In It’s that time again, and the Schedule for the Week Manchester Municipal^ and our teams won over the- question or opinion is ever con­ will be issued later. M anchester Manchester big news this week is about our Monday through Friday, ,8:30 By DICK WEST Building. Similar sessions sidered to be inappropriate.” The Last Detail Bloomfield teams. Tlie house This list is partial because Shirly T. Adams, Richard An­ Wildwood Crest trip. Monday a.m. to 4:30 p.m., registration already were held by him in furnished the men with pizzas He said, “’The sessions give some students have only recent­ ton, Joseph Blette, Nancy Jane we start registering for this trip for Wildwood Crest. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Bolton, South Windsor, Coven­ me a chance to stay in touch Open 10 A.M. -10 P.M. Daily and beer, and a good time was ly completed course work and Bourque, Francis- Brogie, and from all the talk around the Additional bedtime slories try and East Windsor. Others with the real world — to' hear had by all. examinations which could not Thomas Buonano, Gordon J. SELF-SER VICE DEPT STORKS Read Center just about everybody for our limes: are scheduled for Hebron, An­ what people are concerned Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, be completed earlier because of Burris, Judith Ann Bycholski, and their grandmother is plan­ Imbelling the Cat dover and Glastonbury. All about—during the busy ^ y s of kitchen social bingo, one can of the December ice storm. Joseph Carvalho, Louis Cassi,. Herald Ad$ ning to sign up. I can’t really Once upon a time in a eight towns are in the Fourth a legislative session.” Pinochle Results canned goods need^; noon to A ndover Brenda L.- Cox, Charles F. Your Still Goes a Long Way at King’s! blame them, because you just 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 faraway land the mice of a cer­ can’t find a cheaper five days of Wednesday morning things tain village were being sorely Constance Barton, Linda A. Csaszar, Patricia A. Curry, started off with crewel em­ p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle games. Janice R. Curtis. 5 Minutci from Hlfd. relaxing and just laying around harfassed by a particularly Chouihnrd, Marilyn Glass, broidery and pinochle games, Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return Also, Steven J. DeMaio, BURNSIDE I 84 [xit S8 forgetting all your troubles. pugnacious cat. CLASS OF 1964 Robert C. Lawson, Karen L. and the big winners for pinochle trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Joanne L. Dey, Ronald Dicker- ’ITie trip goes like this: We “That darn cat has got to go,” Person. Burnside Ave.,E.Htf EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 with a continental breakfast, p.m., bridge games. Bus,pickup Such were the conditions that 244 CENTBI 6T. Eleaine R. Hammerschlag, POWDER • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING- W> Honor MASTER CHARGE • 650; Margorle Kasper, 3,460; William J. Baker Jr., Thomas P. Henry, Frank J. CREAM and if you want a little more at 8:30 a.m., return trip at 12:30 prevailed when the mice dis­ MANCHESTER Christopher H. Chessari. DEODORANT BONE CHINA than that, you buy it at a Ann Campbell, 3,330, and Hoher, Cynthia Ann Horvath, p.m. and at 3 p.m. covered that the cat had bugged 646-1999 South Windsor AL RdCINO. restaurant a short walk from James Moriarty, 3,250. Kathy B. ,Hynes, Susan Ann IRONSTOHE BOWLS Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10:45 the rathole. Ppula J. Aselton, Howard J. CUPS AND SAUCERS your motel. Lunch is usually 0 P D I7 IM Y S I Jagoutz, Joseph Carol, Janie I. a.m., square dancing lessons; What the cat did was hire four Beeler, Donna Lee Dolan, Clin­ :-iV ® e*/-: ® Cmmm tim !■ buffet style, and each evening . Don’t forget that our Variety AMFRIC-AS STf.AX EXPFR7 Kirk, Robert Klimek, Stephen 111 a ■ 1. 111. m 11.. lu 1<-X' noon to 1 p.m.. Hot-meal and cockroaches to infiltrate the ton E. Driscoll, Lynn Ann Gerr, we visit a different restaurant. Show is just one week from F . Knowles, Dorothy Reg 64e ea Reg 1.97 Meals-on-\^eels, 1 p.m., Fun- rathole and let him know when Linda A. Genzelman, Daniel G. Reg S8e The motel is just a block today, and this is one show I’m Kuntzelman, Marijane Lakin, Reg 890 ea Reg 2 for $1 2 .*3 set Day featuring Dr. Diskan and the mice were about to venture Giller, John H. Hogan III, Carol 5 oz tubes \ p m E r l i away from the ocean where you sure you’ll enjoy seeing. It’s Karen M. Laski, Peter M. his work aboard the ship SS out into the alley. Kelley, Christine Ann Kizis, 5 oz aerosol cans. 11 oz size Use as serving, soup or cereal can spend the days bouncing off open to all, so you seniors bring Leber, Francine Lefebvre, Beautifully designed. Choice Hope. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. ’Thus alerted, the cat’ would SUNDAY SPECIALI Annette K. Landers, Nicole B. bowls. Assorted patterns. the waves and picking up a nice your children along. Action Mary F. Legault, Margo Ann of 12 patterns. Fine bone china. and noontime. Return trip at 3 be waiting in the alley ready to Laverdiere. tan. Or you can lounge around starts at 8:15 in the evening at Lehman. p.m. pounce. Also, Marilyn F. Monti, Gary the patio, and^swim in a fresh the Howell Cheney Technical Also, Wayne C. Leitz, Cathy ’The mice were incensed over S. .Osborne, George 0. Otten, water heated swimming pool. School, Saturday, March 16. Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, LeScroart, William S. Lunt, the bugging. Dirty tricks of that Theresa H. Piela, Joseph F. KING’S AMlWNUn POIL WESTINGHOUSE Evenings are set up for Tickets are available at the kitchen social bingo; noon to One (1) FREE Anthony T. Lupacchino, type exceeded the bounds of Saezyk, Jo Ann Sagan, Francis Jerry Lewis Cinema various types of entertainment. Center, and some will be sold at 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 Michale J. Maloney, Denise A. traditional cat-and-mouse S. Simcic Jr., Elizabeth G. AIR All this and mqybe a few sur­ the door. p.m, to 4 p.m., setback games. Martin, Shirley Maston, LIGHT games, .they charged. Skolnick, Shelley J. Strohm, HILARIOUSII prises for $75, and when you Rehearsals are scheduled Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return Michael Mathieu, Marian B. BURT LANCASTER IN And since the villagers had w H Ii e v e ry Susan Surprise. FRESHENER MARX BROS. register Monday you must pay tomorrow at 2 in the afternoon trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Child’s Dinner Matushak, Nancy McGrath, BULBS voted to keep the cat around for V ernon 'EXECUTIVE at least $15. Now we will at the Cheney Tech School, and four more years, they resolved adult m eal o f $ 2 .9 9 o r m orel Roy J. Meador, Gabriele 12 Oz Cana IRONSTONE STREUSEL "DUCK sour Ardis S. Abbott, Norman register all week and will take then every night next week. to deal with him in their own All Items On Children's Menu Avelleble Michels, Kristine R. Miller, WEAREVER ACTION” Anderson, Brenda A. Baker, as many buses as we can fill. We’ll all be worn down to a nub; Theatre way. Excluding Utile deck Homer Sleek James E. Mistretta, Norman P. CHOWDER CUPS CAKE PAN MaryJane Beaulieu, Polly Ann ALUMINUM FOIL "HORSE^THERS” Some people think that by yes I said we, because they got With the typical boldness for Mortlock. 7:00 a 9:00 Time Schedule Beckley, Edward M. Bednarz, Coni FroM 7; Alto lat-Sun. 1;00 registering first you’ll get the me in a few skits and that alone which mice are noted, they DAILY LUNCHEONS SERVED... Also, Patricia C. Murray, Susan Ajui Benedict, Deborah best rooms, but this isn’t is something. demanded that the cat retire. Stephen R. Olshewski, Dennis Rag 3.49 Frf.-8at MIdnIto Movies A. Blais, Janice A. Boczar, Reg 24e ea necessarily so. I send in the list So don’t forget, it all takes This the cat refused to do, M. O'Neil, Stephen J. Parker, Rag 58i aa SATURDAY Michael Boyce,, Leonard C. of roommates, and the motel place next Saturday night, and pointing out that the villagers T. Diane M. Paul, Paul Pellerin, 'REEFER MADNESS' "DUCK sour UA East 1 - "The Sting,’’ 2- Boyle, (Darlene J. Bums. Destroys unpleasant household For streusel swiri desserts. Tef­ manager takes it from there. the seniors have really worked had given him a mandate to Michael R. Pierro, Bonnie 12"x25' rolls. For cooking, free­ Jumbo size for chowder, soup, 40,60,75 or 100 watt sizes. AND 4:30-7-9:30; “39 Steps - Child Also, Richard A. Campbell, odors, keeps your home fresh. lon II finish. Avocado, gold or and "MARIJUANA: He will try to make special hard and long to make this a fun chase mice and vowing that the Rein, William C. Reuter, Lance zing, storage, many other uses. or a really big cup of coffee. Bride,’J Midnight. Rosemary E. Clark, Susan poppy. DEVIL'S WEED" "HORSEFEATHERS" arrangements for those with a night for all, and I sure hope to furor over the rathole bugging A. Richards, Wayne E. UA East 2 - “The Sting,” Delbene, Deborah Ann Dorazio, serious heart condition, or for see you there. would not deter him from doing 2nd Annual Richardson, Deborah Richard­ 1:30-4-6:30-8:45-11 p.m. David L. Flamino, Brian G. someone with a cane or Our bus will be taking the his duty as he saw it. son, Cheryl Ann Rogers, Anne SCOTT’S UA East 3 — “Last Detail,” Fluet, Kenneth Getchell, Bar­ SPUN DEE VAN WYCK crutches. ’This you can tell us regular run to pick up for the In that situation, the mice Union ^ M. Rosi, Joann M. Saverick. MANCHE$TIB CALOOR PLAZA 646-2228 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 bara Ann Glidden, David E. when you register; however, show starting at 6:15 in the had no choice but to consider Also, Jill Schlichting, Marie COUNTER Burnside — “Battle of Planet Guidotti, Kathryn G. POLYESTER we can’t promise that it will evening. We will remind you imbellment. Policeman^s \ L. Scotella, Jeanette M. CAN Apes,” 1:30; “Touch of Class,” Henriques, Gordon G. TOP Jerry Lewis Cinema work that way especially if too again next week. (For anyone not familiar with Shapiro, Sandra Smith, Diane 6:30-10:00; “Paper Moon,” 8:20 •McCombe, (Tiarles McDougall. THREAD many saythey have a condition. the term, imbellment involves E. St. Laurent, Ernest E. Staf­ OPENER Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — Ball Also, Christine M. CLEANER So to avoid waiting in a long tying a bell around a cat’s neck ford, Martha Stingel, John AUNT LYDIA’S THE Thursday Speaker^ “Battle of Planet Apes,” 1:00- McKechnie, Paul McKeegan, line Monday morning you can so that it tinkles as he moves, Sullivan, Bruce E. Swetzes, 10 bz Can Thursday, the joint was jum­ 2:30; “Executive Action,” 7:00- Vernon Merrill, Randi HNAL still sign up later. Monday thus warning the mice of his John M. Sylvester, Cynthia A. RUG YARN ping with square dancing in the 9:00; "Reefer Madness” & starts it, and I have a feeling presence.) Molgaard, Linda Poliquin, Juan Thompson, Thomas C. Tucker, CHAPTER morning, for we had 32 “Marijuana: Devil’s Weed,” 12 MANCHESTER E. Rivera, Dennis Rodgers, we’ll fill at least four and The first thing the mice did Michele Vaccaro, Robert T. in the kKtedjfale Apes setia. members participating. In. the Midnight Deborah J. Ryder, Richard M. The most suspeneeful maybe five buses, and I’ll be was appoint a committee to in­ Walsh, Lynne D. Wilson, Connie afternoon our guest was Mr. Cinema 2— “Horsefeathers,” Smith, William Spivey Jr., Reg 29t ea Reg 6.97 showdown ever filmed seeing you come 8:30 in the vestigate the cat and establish ARMORY J. WiJ^e, Larry Woykovsky. as two cMlizafiona battle Anthony Muro, manager of the 1:00-7:00-9:45-12 Midnight; Helen M. Syverud, TTiomas j,e e / Rag 1.69 ^ morning. whether he had committed an for the right to Inherit Good Humor Co. who spoke “Duck Soup,” 2:28-8:28-12 Mid­ ' April 27th Built-in bottle opener. Magnetic 70 yard skeins. 75% rayon, 25% imbellable offense. 225 yd spools. White, black, Spray ‘n wipe cleaner for stain­ whattleftortheea^ Tuesday Events about job opportunities for the night 9 P.M. • 2 A.M. - "r. lid lifter. #VW-7 cotton. For rugs, crafts. Big Some argued that chasing colors. Use with any fabric. less steel and counter tops. We start our report on seniors, as well as treating us to Vernon Cine 1 — “Magnum color choice. mice was part of a cat’s in­ Tuesday with our regular gang a sample of his very delicious Force,” 2:00-7:10-9:20 P a u l Landerman*s i herent powers and therefore for ceramics, and oil painting in wares, the Good Humors. There Vernon Cine 2 — “Battle of Tolland not grounds for imbellment. SAT. - SUN. KIDDIE MAT. — 1:00 and 2:30 th morning. In the afternoon the are several men over the age o f, Planet Apes,” 2:00; “Paper Orchestra Others charged that the cat was i Senior Bowling League held 69 years who are working for Chase,’’ 7:30-9:30-12 Midnight 23” to 36” WIDE - guilty of un-feline activity in $20.00 per couple CINEMA 2 MAT. MARX BROS. HILARIOUS HITSI games and this is the results: them now, and who are faring State — “Son of Flubber,” bugging the rathole. (IncludM Snacks, 64” LONG “DUCK SOUP” -"HORSEFEATHERS” In the Class A group for the very well financially. 1:10-6:30; “Superdad,” 3:00- If we drag this out long Liquor, Setups) men, Clarence Peterson won Our sick call revealed that 8:10 Contest Planned enough, the mice saitM the cat the high triple with a 547 and our good friend and member Showcase 1 — “Exorcist,” Tickets avallsbis at FAMOUS MAKERS VENETIAN M m MANCHISTER may become too feeble to chase H ■ H m c e n t e r Joseph DuPont won the high Lyla Steele is allowed to have 1:15-3:40-6:00-8:25-10:55-1:10 Police Headquarters us. That way we avoid the ques­ For Town Seal DECORATOR 643-7833 ERIE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE single with 220. In the Class B visitors now, and we are asked Showcase 2 — “Sleeper,” or by mall to: tion of who bells the cat. BUNDS ANTIQUE-LOOK ASSORTED 6x6’ group, Edward Strauss took not to visit too long so as not to 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:20-9:25-11:40 Mancheater Poilca Union Moral: ’There is more than VIVIAN KENNESON drawn with permanent black AREA RUGS both honors of high triple with tire her out. Showcase 3 — “Serpico,” 202 Woodbridga Street one way to skin a cat, especially Correspondent felt marker or black India ink WALL PLAQUES SHOWER CURTAINS 408 and the high single with 157. Just a reminder that next 2:15-4:50-7:30-10:05-12:30 Mancheelar Young love takes In the Women’s Class A in an election year. John Harkins, town manager, (no colors). Orig 1 Thursday for our Fun-Day we Showcase 4 — "American h as announced that the If colors should be incor­ Reg 5.38 group, Blanche Millet won high will have Dr. Elmer A. Diskan ^ $3 to $22 the helm.,.and Gaffitti," 1:00-2:55-4:55-7:00- specifications for the town seal porated into the design they Reg 1.18 triple with 431 and Marcie as our guest, and he will speak 9:10-11:20 DAD FLIPS OUT! Ubert took the high single with . cpntest have been developed in should appear as black copy in Silicone treated steel slats. . about, and show slides of his conjunction with the Tolland huge assortment! Sizes Include a 159; and in the Class B group, SUNDAY the form of overlays for nylon cords. Washable tape. Humorous novelty signs made Wide assortment of stripes, work on the Ship SS Hope. 21 X 35" to 30 X 50", contours. Lee Steinmeyer took both High School graphics depart­ photographic purposes. A of wood. 6’/j”wide, 18'/i" long. solids, florals in many colors. 3:00 I would also like to remind Showcase 1 — “Exorcist,” ment. finished color sketch should honors with 331 for high triple the cast that there will be : ^ 2:304:50-7:10-9:40 All drawings should be neat also be provided if the design 8 10 and a 133 for the high single. rehearsals all next week, from Shpwcase 2 — “Sleeper,” FREE SUNDAES FAMOUS Wednesday afternoon 18 male and carefully done. Special con­ incorporates color. 7 to 10 in the evening. We would 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:20-9:20 sideration should be given to All entries should be received 2 HOUR BLACK members of the Senior Bowling also like some of them to wear Showcase 3 — “Seipico,” MAKERS PRODUCTIONS' League went out to Bloomfield fine details in order to insure no later than May 15, 1974. DURAFLAME old clothes so that they can help 2:154:50-7:30-10:05 WITH PURCHASE enlargement and reduction LIGHT with the painting of the Showcase 4 — “American ^ OF CRISPY proportions. HAND BULBS scenery, and other props. Graffitti,’’ 1:00-2:554:55-7:01b. Ail entries should be sub­ FIREPLACE FILM RATING GUIDE 9:10 mitted in accordance with the About Town TOWELS State — “Son of Flubber,’’ FRIED CHICKEN LOGS For Parents and following specifications to in­ M enus 1:104:30; “Superdad,” 3:00- sure an equal basis upon which 8:10 Their Children Monday: Homemade to judge the winning entry: Rag Vernon Cine 1 — “Magnum vegetable beef soup, grilled Size of copy should be ap­ Manchester Garden Club will Be ea GENERAL AUCNENCit Force,” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:00; Sunday Only proximately 6 by 8 Inches. Copy meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the All Agtl Admilttd frankfurters with sauerkraut, “Battle of the Planet Apes,” should be drawn on high quality Robbins Room of Center crisp potatoe chips, chocolate 2:00 Fieldcrest, Martex, Lady pudding with w hipp^ topping, bright white stock, preferably Congregational Church. Miss Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — Feed The Family Rrazlor Crispy Pepperell and Cannon beverage. photo reproduction paper. The Millicent Jones of Bolton, a Burn with color lor 2 hours. Produce unusual color effects. PAIUNTAL OUIOAIIC8 “Battle of the Planet Apes,” towels in solids, prints, tu o o im o Wednesday: American chop design should be enclosed in a club member, will give an il­ Easy to ignite, leaves little ash. Fit any standard lamp socket. 1:00-2:30; “Executive Action,’’ stripes, jacquards. CANNON NO-IRON Sam MMVW MiV Not ' suey, tossed garden greens with folder to protect it from dirt lustrated talk on “ Garden SuHabla fat rra-Tarntm 7:00-9:00 FRIED CHICKEN dressing, hot roll with butter, and scratches. Copy should be Design.” Cinema 2— “Horsefeathers,” and Dairy Queen chocolate brownies, beverage. PRINTED SHEETSI 1:00-7:00-9:45; “ Duck Soup,” 100% COTTON ’Thursday: St. Patrick’s Day Supplies Tho Dsssaili 2:28-8:28 dinner of tender corned beef X v * ' mSTHICTlD Burnside — “Battle of the buy A ORIENTAL DESIGN Twin Flat, Undar 17r*qu«rM6cco $ 7.39 Fresh from the kitchens of Munson’s-Our Leisure loungers, bolster pil­ Stay-fresh cotton-polyester prints. lows. Floral, early American Imported from Belgium. 3 handsome patterns. 130 threads per sq in. MANCHESTER "MAGNUM prints. PEANUTV B R inU Rag 2.97 anMMl COIAHIUHITT COUEGE FDRCE" CALL AHEAD - 647-107G Jumbo Virginian peanuts cooked to a golden WOMENS tn8.jrj184i8MAT. OAT IH 8 ^ PDQ . 100% COTTON Presents brown and pure dairy butter combined to Shredded urethane loam fill, AND TEENS this a cool weather tradition. CHOCOLATE 1% TDBE D R E S S & quilted acetate floral print tick. AHTIGONE" FREE! RIVEN AVfAY MILK FASHION FREE! DACRON FIBERFILLII by Jean Anouilh W O RLD’S FLAVORING SPORTSWEAR STANDARD SIZE BOOTS ThuRdiyTliru Saturday LARBEST y tlMDTHY D0TTDM8 (KjN EASTER BUNNY MIX March 7,8,9 Textured Canvas FABRICS MomCaiiitfwAuditoriom r “THE NO PURCHASE NECESSARYl Reg 4.77 R«>f8iem6 Ny lUCNA VISTA DlSTRltUTiON CO.. INC. 8:30 P.M. FUN SHOES 0 IIU Wan Wwfl>e#ieflw PAPER CHASE”| REO/SriER AT HARTFORD ROAD Rag At 1:10 - 6:30 CtMTol M mhsiw TUk«l» $1 • » EffS.7i88-aM Quean Size... $5 Rag 5.77 P»CCShid*nl*50c S8N. a m n 8 ■ 7 - • DAIRY QUEEN — DRAWINQ APRIL IS ,74cyd Rag 59c Jar Rag $2 king Size... $6 Reg 6.77 h J M t li*" AclKriliM 0«ic» 2 PN M . SH-SiRi Rag 2.99 M4-4W01x1.25*,^^.^ ROUTE 6. lO L T O N _ T E L 549-4332 Odorless, non-allergenic poly­ Black or white wipe-clean vinyl h On 2 — CirtMM Big 12 oz jarB. Mixes instantly _ 36" to 45" wide. Prints and sol- ester fiberfill Extra plump. MATINEE TODAY & TOMORROW Pin "BATTIE FOR TR OPEN DAOiY and 8UNJ)AY till 8:08 PJM. with hot cold mlik. Oeliqlousl Black or paisley uppers, ribbed id$ In a wide assortment. uppers. Non-slip soles. 5 to 10. r ruiB vm iK sr -Candy Alao Available For Fund Ralilni soles. Sizes to iO. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Sat- March 9. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 9. 1974-- pap.r it.v p _ Business Bodies I Vernon iianrilPHtrr lEimttU0Hpral& JOINS FIRM Bruce Biossat James McGrath of Rock^lle Rotary Awards Banquet March 16 has recently joined the Gerber • Scientific Instrument Co. of Founded Oct, 1, 1881 The Rotary Club of Rockville daughters aged six or seven, and 872-0820, 872-3877, or 875- Terry Bouffard is an Enfield South Windsor as a systems /f V Not Jackson ^ will hold its 18th annual Citizen and interest^ in joining toe* 6154, after noon. infant who is suffering from, a Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their programmer. In his new posi­ of the Year award banquet, Tickets will also be available serious liver ailment. The tion, he will be responsible for program, should contact the Co.. Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 vs, Kennedy ^ Yet March 16 at The Colony on Rt. “Y” office at Vernon Circle, at the dwr. Proceeds from this money will help pay for special systems programming. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation 83. TalcottviUe. 872-7329, for further informa­ evenf will be donated to chari­ medical treatment the baby Prior to joining Gerber, department, 647-9946. tion. ty. \ needs. Published every evening \tc e p t Sun­ McGrath was a programmer days and holidays^ "^ntered^ at the School Lunches Junior Women' The Junior Women will meet Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Pro-Israel Sen. Henry M. as unacceplably conservative. analyst for Bunker Ramo Tuesday at 7:45 at the Skinner Manchester, Conn.', Post OfficCx as Se­ The award is given each year The-foUowing lunches will be The Verhon Junior Women’s Jackson’s frequent forays into Part of what Willens said was where he was involved in both Club will be presenting a check Road &hool when Fine Arts cond Class Mail Matter. \ system and application design to a man or woman in recogni­ served in . the Vernon schools California’s big-contributor badly misrepresented and it tion of outstanding service to next week. for $579 to the Terry Bouffard Night will be observed. Burl L. Lyons, Publisher 'Jewish community have set off was here that the foliow-up and programming. Fund. The money is the Club members are asked to The Manchester Publishing Co. the community. Monday: Blended juice, conflicting reports over the reporter himself was misled. McGrath holds a B.A. from proceeds from a benefit dance be on time to register their arts assumes no financial responsibility for the University of Connecticut. frankfurt on roll, potato chips, prospect &n. ^ w a rd Kennedy The first story indicated carrot sticks, manderine the club held last Saturday. and crafts items for judging. typographical errors appearing in adver­ might be involved in countering Willens had told at least two The affair will be open to the Subscription Rates ELECTED (x-ange slices. tisements and other reading matter in moves bent toward the 1976 wealthy California in­ Daniel F. Reale of Daniel F. public. Tickets may be Payable in Advance Tuesday: American chop The Manchester Evening Herald. Democratic presidential dustrialists, Max Palevsky and Reale Realtors was elected to purchased from William suey casserole, spinach, whole One Month...... $3.25 bisplay advertising closing hours, nomination. Miles Rubin, that Kennedy was the greater Vernon Board of Kellner at Kellner’s Home wheat bread, apple crisp. running. Single C opy...... 15( thred\full days prior to publicatin. On successive days, the New Realtors and to the greater Center, Rt. 83, or by calling him Wednesday: Oven fried By Carrier. Weekly...... ;. 754 D ea^ne for Herald want a d s ^ noon York Times printed contradic­ The second reporter got from James C. Hamilton Harold C. Wareham Vernon Multiple Listing Ser­ at 875-5425. Tickets are $9 per chicken, cranberry sauce, W. Bradford Wheatley person. One Y ear...... $39.00 prior toXday of p u b iication /lS noon tory stories — the first saying Willens the word that this im- vice. buttered rice, squash, pears. Kennedy is already running, the *pression of his conversation Reale, based in Manchester Thursday: Juice, pizza, Six Months...... $19.50 Friday f o \ publication Saturday and A cocktail hour will be from 7 second that it is “extremely un­ with Kennedy was “over­ at 175 Main St., said this would tossed salad, sherbet cup. Three M onths...... $9.75 Monday. \ ■ to 8 p.m., preceding dinner. The likely”, he will run. Party drawn.” But the reporter better serve his clients. Friday: Vegetable soup, tuna \ Promoted at Aetna Life meal choices Will be either hip leaders with their antennas accepted the idea Willens had A 1951 Manchester High salad on roU, potato sticks, raised high must surely be told his friends something graduate and a veteran of the steak or baked stuffed shrimp. Three Manchester men have shamrock jello with topping. ' bewildered. highly encouraging about department, financial division. tant in 1971 and assistant ac­ The awards will be present^ Milk is served with all meals. been promoted at Aetna Life & about 9 p.m. First off, just for the record, Kennedy’s aide, he had not even Wareham, a graduate of tuary a year later. He resides at Chaihher Meeting Casualty Co. Westminister College, joined the second item is closer to the talked to Palevsky and Rubin 14 Kennedy Rd. The Board of Directors of the nor tried to spread the notion Harold C. Wareham was Aetna in 1950. He was named present truth. Kennedy is in­ Wheatley is a graduate of Indian Valley “Y” Rockville Area Chamber of deed not disposed to run, but he anywhere else that Kenndy’s promoted to director, claim ad­ administration representative Union College and holds a “ At a meeting of the Indian Commerce will meet Tuesday is keeping the door open. To tell candidacy was set. ministration, national accounts in 1960, claim manager in 1964 master’s degree fm the iversity Guide and Indian Princess at noon at Someplace Else inquiring political visitors he is Probably even worse mis­ department; James C. and assistant secretary in 1972. of Pennsylvania’s'Wharton groups sponsored by the Indian Restaurant, Rt. 83, Vernon. holding off decision until late guidance in the first Times Hamilton was advanced to He resides at 56 E lw (^ Rd. School of Finance. «He joined Valley YMCA, officers were Included on the agenda will The Right to Privacy 1975 is not really un-candid, as story comes from the assertion associate actuary in the life Hamilton holds a master’s Aetna in 1970 and was named a elected with Herbert Bello be the presentation of proficien­ the second Times account in­ that “constant ministrations by division; and W. Bradford degree from Yale University. security analyst in 1972 and Wheatley was appointed invest­ named chief. cy awards to those persons who M r dicated, since-altered cir­ telephone to this key base of He joined Aetna in 1967 and was senior securities anlth xear. He recently completed the ment officer, bond investment cumstances involving his democratic contributors...con­ named senior actuarial assis­ resides at 30 Ralph Rd. Chamber-sponsor^ course on Other officers are: Robert crippled 12-year-old son, the firm the sense that the Kennedy first aid. Invasion of privacy and protection on the grounds that such action might Goodwin, assistant chief; rest of his family, and the campaign has begun, even if for Children's Theater of an individual’s right to privacy has constitute “abridgement of the press” public’s view of the 1969 Chap- tactical reasons it remains un­ MAN OF THE MONTH Walter Ermanski, tallykeeper; BANKERS’ MEETING The Greater Vernon Jaycee ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE paquiddick episode could con­ Raymond Lickfold, medicine become a matter of deep concern in as specified by the First Amendment. announced for another year or Savings bank leaders com­ Paul Goodin of Coventry won Wives will sponsor the Long ceivably change his mind. He more.” man; and Michael O’Neil, prised the Connecticut delega­ the Man-of-the-Month award Wharf Children’s Theatre American life. The telephone company has made would love the battle. wampum bearer, The excised portion of that tion attending the meeting of from Metropolitan Life In­ production of “Doors'of Over The first Times account — Alarmed at the mass of com­ the point that what it is refusing is paragraph indicates that calls ranking officials of the ad­ surance Co. for January. The Mystery,” March 30 at the Ver­ WESTOWN “Kennedy is running” — was so There are now 20 Indian 25 puterized data on individuals which listings of the numbers called, not have gone back and forth ministration and (Congress with award is based on total produc­ non Center Middle School. badly garbled it even trapped between the Californians and the national savings industry tion for that contest month. Guide and Indian Princess There will be two shows, the Years has been compiled by government and recordings of actual conversations. the foliow-up reporter in error. Kennedy, aide Paui Kirk, and tribes active in .the Indian 455 HARTFORD RD. group in Washington. first at 1 p.m. and the second at of Curiously, it did not evoke the former aide David Burke. The Valley “Y.” Each tribe consists MANCHESTER private sectors. President Nixon has Such lists might be invaluable to the Goodin is a 1954 Hartford Daniel F. Reale 3 p.m. The show is geared to flood of other reporters’ proper thing to say is that there of a minimum of five fathers I Continuous Bulkeley High graduate and has children in kindergarten ■ YOUR COMMUNITY created a cabinet rank post, headed FBI, or other law enforcement people telephone calls which usually have been calls, yes, but that and five sons or daughters. The been with Metropolitan the last Korean War, Reale is a through Grade 6. Tickets, at $1 Servicel by Vice President Gerald Ford to pour in after what looks like a they have absolutely nothing of meetings are held in the homes HEALTH SERVICE STORE" in case^ such as kidnaping, narcotics Among the Connecticut four years. He is on the Coven­ member of the National can be obtained through March hard-kerneled Kennedy the significance ascribed to of tribe members and each work toward public protection. trafficking, bank robbery and other delegation which attended the try Planning and Zoning Com­ Association of Real Estate 28 by calling 872-6939, mornings political story. them by the initial New York meeting includes an opening In­ m eetin g s M arch 4-6 was mission and is a 1972 graduate Board and a member of the Another move in this direction has thefts,'or alien smuggling. The stated source of the ini­ Times account. Kennedy and dian ceremony, a planning dis­ Everett J. Livesey, president of Manchester Board of Realtors. tial account was one Harold his aides not only practice the of the Life Underwriters cussion, Indian’ crafts or been made by American Telephone We cannot see where furnishing the Savings Bank of He atCended the University of Willens, California real estate Training Council. games, and refreshments. normal political courtesies, but Manchester. Hartford. and Telegraph Co., which has an­ such lists of calls for ordinary law- Ice Sculpture by Nature Near Colebrook (Photo by Dean Yost) man, who had lunched with have a built-in habit of In addition one trip is planned Goodin and his wife Lois, and Reale and his wife Pauline nounced that henceforth it will no abiding citizens would be injurious or Kennedy in Washington Feb. 6. "keeping in touch” and their two children reside at each month to a place of in­ Willens earlier had told a everywhere. their two children reside at 13 terest in Connecticut. longer turn over to law enforcement deprivation of rights. Except that in Cornwall Dr. 31 Rainbow Trail, Vernon. Kennedy aide Jackson’s forays Lastly, the notion ascribed to Fathers having sons or officers private long distance A major topic of discussion Tasty and Nutritiom the hands of an unscrupulc^s person, were “making him nervous.” Willens that if Kennedy does during the informal exchange of Paul Goodin telephone records, without subpoena. they could be used for blackmail, But the anti-Jackson tone of not act quickly Jackson will views was the Financial Max Lerner his remarks as set down in the have the 1976 nomination sewed • CLAMS It has been the custom for the harassment, etc. That is a risk which Institutions Act of 1973, now in Firms Change Name first Times piece annoyed up is patent nonsense. the committee stage of Business today • SCALLOPS telephone company to turn over such we think can be overcome. Kennedy, who viewed them as Intervening before that deci­ Congressional consideration. Comments divisive for the party. Willens • HALIBUT lists to the FBI, federal prosecutors This again, is another classic situa­ sion is taken more than two This bill would grant banks a For New Image and his friends raised millions years from now are the 1974 much broader range of con­ • FLOUNDER and investigative agencies, upon By JACK BRANNAN confusing form of image 18 on the American Stock tion of two rights meeting in confron­ for Eugene McCarthy in 1968 elections, a 1974 party-issue sumer service powers and Most corporate name S lu f M WHh The Sealed Report UPI BusinesB Wriler building in corporate America. Exchange. And therein lies an CRAB MEAT proper request. tation. On the other hand there is the and Sen. George McGovern in convention and some 23 would also make federal changes are the^esult of NEW YORK (UPI) - The Take the big meat packer. element of confusion, or even 1972, and naturally see Jackson primaries. charters available to savings m ergers in which the par­ At first glance this step by the right of individuals to privacy and on name-change game has become Swift and Co., for instance. lack of recognition, among in­ banks. That is no longer its name. For ticipating companies' original The above served with your choice of any of the following — telephone company looks like an the other the duty of law enforcement a popular, although sometimes vestors searching stock lists for NEW YORK — In the great House committee, U.S. Dist. stage, starting with the John almost a year, the company has names as well as businesses are Cole Slaw, Lettuce and Tomatoes, French Fries, or Cottage companies under their old combined, or they signify diver­ idealistic move toward the protection people to apprehend and bring to trial political theater of our time the Judge John J. Sirica can at any Mitchell-Maurice Stans trial, it been Esmark, Inc. names. Cheese. (Served at Parkade store only.) walls are again closing in on time close the ring. is due process that must Or consider the General sification or geographical of the privacy of its subscribers. But criminals. Companies advise their expansion. Richard Nixon. With the leaked But to declare Mr. Nixon operate. In the final stage, it Case Mt. Action Resources Corp. That vague stockholders of name changes we view it with misgivings. Perhaps the action of the telephone mystery of the not-so- dead politically is still will be basically a political Don Oakley corporate title has been canged Such was the case, for exam­ usually far in advance of the ple, when North American Law enforcement agencies have company is precipitous in this matter. mysterious 50-page “sealed premature. He has been in tight process, with House and Senate to Pizza Corp. of America. effective date, but sometimes report” by the Jaworski-Sirica spdts before. The ring around members inevitably thinking Texas Gulf Sulphur, Inc., a Aviation and Rockwell- been quick to condemn it, saying that In this day of high crime incidence no Heads Agenda the word does not reach others Standard Corp. merged in 1967 grand jury on Mr. Nixon’s him seemed alm ost Tilosed not only of justice but of their corporate name that had stood until much later. it will cripple criminal investigations one wants to restrict further the ef­ possible complicity in the before. Yet each time he party’s interests and their own. for decades, was shortened to an d became the North Tax Changes? Possibly the most expensive American Rockwell Corp. Then and be a deterrent to effective law en­ forts of legal officers to protect the Watergate covenip, the Presi­ managed to wriggle out. He has There is irony (as Arthur For Directors Texas Gulf, Inc., in 1972 such advisory was undertaken Dairy Stores dent has again reached a tight the fox’ ways, the fox’ Schlesinger has it) in the fact Yes, But,,, because the word “sulphur” last year that company became forcement. By Standard Oil (New simply Rockwell International people against criminals. spot. He is fighting not just for slipperiness when at bay and that a number of Republicans collection of newspaper also implied a limitation of interest TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS By SOL R. COHEN Jersey), which spent $100 Corp. because its aerospace and ■^And we venture tl^ the average credibility but for his political the fox’ desperate determina­ and Republican leaders still • Utilizing about $10,0(X) of Jn whatactually is a broadly million in general advertising Rt, 6 & 44A - Open Daily and life. tion to elude his hunters. In his stick by the President, even A public hearing and possible diversified chemical and in­ other lines of interest had Sun. Perhaps the telephone company ac­ unused funds from the Purnell campaign in 1972 to make law abiding citizen, if given the If he were not so adroit and coming midmonth public though their party will lose if it How does the public consider — 79 per cent to 12 per cent. Yet action on a replacement or­ dustrial company. spread beyond the North Parkade Branch - Mon. thru Sat. PI. improvement account for known that it was changing its American continent.. , tion has been in response to a suit by choice, would rather access to his determined a fighter with all appearances we will learn a lit­ has to campaign with the it is treated by the government the only provisions presently in dinance for acquiring a 229.56- improving ah existing alleyway “Il» Proper Image” name to Exi^pn Corp. , (John and Bernice Rieg) the resources of the Presidency tle more about how he plans to albatross of the Watergate at taxpaying time — fairly or the law that were opposed by as acre parcel on Case Mt. head from Puniell PI. to Main St. But the following year the reporters in the Washington Bureau of long distance calls be made available, the agenda for the Manchester at his command, one would do it. charges around its neck. It is unfairly? many as a fourth of the and for a landscaped parklet in company changed the form of The New York Times who learned rather than hamstring the war against predict he would surely lose. This is the next-to-last stage aiso ironic that many If they had their druthers, respondents were the depletion Board of Directors’ meeting the town’s parking lot at Main its name again, removing a that their list of calls were being crime. The whole Watergate track- of Mr. Nixon’s “Perils of Democrats want Mr. Nixon im­ would Americans rather see allowance (31 per cent) and the Tuesday. The meeting is at 8 and Forest Sts. blank space to shorten it to p.m. in the Municipal Building down of the President’s com­ Pauline” saga of dangers and peached and convicted, changes in the federal income special tax treatment of in­ • Approving a town contribu­ Texasgulf, Inc. requested by the Internal Revenue Terrorism in the United States and Hearing Room. plicity has had aspects of an escapes. What confronts him although their party would gain tax laws aimed at assuring that vestors in commercial real es­ tion, under its Industrial “Changing its name is one Service. abroad has made the public dreadfully .English fox hunt. now is a solid report based on a poiiticaily in 1976 by his each person pays his fair share, tate (25 per cent). The ordinance replaces one Guidelines, for part of the $65,- way a company has of reflec­ adopted Jan. 15 but declared in­ They asked that the practice be aware of their vulnerability. Many comparison and dovetaillng-of staying. Yet if you see it in or would they prefer a The survey also indicated 000 cost oil a water line to a ting what it thinks is its proper Special prosecutor Leon grand jury testimony. Grand terms of a hunt thehe are fewer simplification of the that nearly half the public valid because of errors on the parcel to the north of the N. image,” said a psychologist in­ stopped and that such lists be supplied families are taking steps for their own . Jaworski and his assistants jury indictments and findings contradictions. Regardless of calculations involved in filling believes that simplification of survey maps. The new or­ Main St. Post Office. The terested in the meaning of only after they were notified that protection. have closed in on him with their are by no means convictions. subtleties, the Democrats out Form 1040? the tax process — for exaittple, dinance corrects the erroi^ and Georgia-Pacific Corp. plans to names but who himself wished ring of indictments of his White Yet it is now all but certain that would have a heady sense of These and other questions retains the same amount of not to be identified. CASUAL mUGE# request for a subpoena had been made We think a reconsideration of this using a flat tax rate on total construct a $500,000 wholesale, House Palace Guard. From the House committee will triumph in emerging as the vic­ were asked recently of a income regardless of the source acreage at the same purchase building-supply facility there. “With name changing a com­ price as did the first o^inance. so that they might have opportunity to move is in order. Its implementation another direction the Rodino- recommend impeachment tors of the chase, and the representative sample of 2,073 and with no exclusions or • Filling several vacancies pany seeks to increase not only The property would be protest it. will hamper seriously the fight O’Neill-Doar pack, for the proceedings and that they will Republicans would feel beaten persons age 18 and above in a deductions— would result in un­ on town cqmmissions. the acceptance but also the 956 Main street “’ "™*****f House Judiciary Committee, is ' start. if the quarry were a President nationwide survey conducted by fair treatment because purchased for $631,622.50 from expectations of those it We think their suit may have merit against crime. • Approving several ap­ impatient about the turning How they will end, both in the who had been their party leader Opinion Research Corp. of differing personal cir­ Wells C. Dennison, Robert C. propriations to wash-out ac­ serves,’" he said. “And like all over of documents. By handing House and the Senate, is for years. In any event, i ^ Princeton. The survey was cumstances could no longer be Dennison, Dorothy Case Beach, counts. of us, companies want the grand jury report to the another matter. In the present parties’ presidential the Tonica Springs Co. (the two recognition.” In Dewntewn Manchester... commissioned by H&R Block, considered. • Approving transfers nominations in 1976 will be Inc. ^ one of the nation’s largest A majority opposed elimina­ Dennisons and Mrs. Beach), totaling about $86,000 from A total of 179 American com­ and Mary A. Murphy. worth straining for, especially firms specializing in preparing tion of itemized deductions or some town accounts to others. panies changed their names in that of the Democrats. income tax returns. joint returns. Among those The f^ ra l government has 1973, a 45 per cent increase over 3rd BIG WEEK! A Hopeful Sign Two groups are shaping up On the first question, the sur­ deductions of which the allocated $298,963 toward the the 122 that changed names the already the Accusers and the vey found that the majority felt average taxpayer currently can purchase price and the state ADVER'nSEMENT- previous year, said Lippincott Further RsducMonl Fantastic $savlng$i BERRrS WORLD Loyalists — and they will that present federal income tax take advantage, only con­ already has delivered a check, SAVINGS BANK OF and Margulies, Inc., con­ emerge more sharply in the laws were f«yr to them per­ tributions to political can­ for $1^,523.50 as its share. The MANCHESTER’S NTew sultants in international After 22 years we have town's share would be about Resumption of diplomatic relations final phase of the impeachment sonally, but about the same didates were singled out by a PATHMARK OFFICE keeps marketing. decided to quiti Sale Con- This is the chance of Egyptian Premier Sadat can be a struggle. In the next months, number believed the laws were $167,000. I'Urk of Recognition tlnues Monday at 9:30 A.M. sizeable number (47 per cent) SHOPPERS HOURS. Open dai­ a lifetime to Save on with Egypt is an important step in every jury verdict from that of unfair to the “average" In addition to the ordinance, ly 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday 10 Of those that chnnged names until 5:30 P.M. and Will Con- forceful advocate in helping mold opi­ as a deduction which might be the Finest Quality the Mitchell-Stans trial on will taxpayer. the directors will consider ac­ last year, 32 were listed on the Mnua Daily until Completely development of greater rapport with nion leading toward an Israel-Syria eliminated. a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 be watched for its political in­ Middle-income people were tion on five other items relating a.m. to 1 p.m. New Ybrk Stock Exchange and Sold Out! Name Brandi the Arab nations. Egypt, while not oil- Not surprisingly, public reac­ settlement. Dr. Kissinger has made dictators. If all — or enough — most often named as paying tion was favorable to changes in to Case Mt. — for financing and Merchandise! rich, is very important in the Arab an important step in this direction by verdicts go against his Palace “more than their fair share,” the tax laws which might for easements. Guard, Mr. Nixon’s own cdSe followed by people with low in­ reduce the amount of tax paid. The board usually meets hierarchy. obtaining and bringing to Israel a list before the people and Congress comes. Last named were peo­ An overwhelming majority (84 twice each month—conducting GAS HEATING In many respects it is the cultural of the prisoners of war still held by will suffer badly. If enough ple in the upper-income per cent) supported an increase public hearings at its first SAFE • ECONOMICAL • CLEANI juries go to the other way, it meeting and taking actions at and ideological center of Arab Syria. brackets. In a direct com­ in the present $750 allowance will be hard to get the parison with the upper-income its second. Its first meeting this thinking. During this period when for dependents, and nearly as Oil to Qas Conversion Burners Perhaps an internationalization of necessary votes in Congress for taxpayer, the middle-income many (84 per cent) favored a month (March 5) was c a ll^ off No Down Payment Nasser was in charge it assumed a the Golan Heights may be a way in impeachment. My guess is that taxpayer was seen to be unfair­ deduction for at least some of because of a Democratic $12.00 per month approximately position of leadership which had been the jury verdicts will prove ly treated by an overwhelming the cost of a child's education. primary that day in District 9. which that knotty problem can be It is the board’s plan, if possi­ even more important politically majority - 87 per cent - of the Obviously, public opinion IVe lost in the years of the dissolute King settled. A U.N. peace keeping force than the results of the con­ public. about the f^ e ra l income tax is ble,. to complete all of its Design Boilers and Furnaces gressional bi-elections. business next Tuesday. Farouk. / could be as effective there as in the On the question of the need "mixed.” But while all of us Hot Water, Steam, or Warm Air I also doubt whether the pre­ for an over-all reform, more A second ordinance to be air­ Of course much of the effort behind have our particular gripes Sinai. sent public debate about what than 75 per cent of the people about the system and ideas ed and acted upon Tuesday con­ No Down Payment the diplomatic resumption is the work the impeachment offenses will surveyed believed that at least about specific reforms that cerns designating the Planning $24.00 per month approximately •firs of peripatetic Secretary of State Dr. decide Mr. Nixon’s fate. My minor revisions were needed, should be made, there is no and Zoning Commission the own view, often stated, is that while more than 50 per cent evidence of any grass-roots town agency for administering Rmnclng arrangodthrough CNfi Henry Kissinger who has achieved a Traditionally Saudi Arabia has been ■ / the offenses don’t have to be supported major revisions. movement advocating really the Inland-Wetlands Act. The Barber Infra Red Heating Units aleo available remarkable cordiality with the coun­ friendly to the United States and very criminal to be impeachable.. Nearly 75 per cent of the drastic changes. directors made the designation for Industrial and commercial application Yet note that Mr. Nixon’s ac­ respondents agreed that pre­ last month — subject to the or­ try. wary of Russian alliances. Resump­ Free Parking cusers are still playing it very sent tax forms were “too com­ dinance. m FOR INFOinUTlON ANYTIME! Evidently there is gratitude ih tion of relation^ with Egypt may also safe, and they are operating plicated for the average person A Thought In other business Tuesday, Front and Egypt for 't>r. K issin ger’s in­ be helpful there. ® 1974 by NEA. Inc. practically on the assumption to understand.” Nearly half the the board will consider : that they can — and must — get public sought professional For The Day • Selecting the method of defatigable work in I bringing about a All of this, need mean no less sym­ the criminal offenses part assistance in filing their 1972 refuse collection for the fiscal "Being a marriage counselor, maybe you could tfelp CALL HARTFORD HYDMHICS Side of troop disengagement between Israel pathy towards Israel. Certainly if we nailed down. returns. President Calvin Coolidge year starting July 1. The 549-2929 ANYTIM E ' ' us. We're an incompatible car pool!" Which means that the said, ‘"There is no right to and Egypt as a first step toward Mid­ However, reforms aimed at board’s subcommittee is reea can have a detente with Russia, we Jaworski-Sirica connection is ensuring fairness rather than strike against the public safety expected to recommend twice- 249-4031 SAT. & SUN. Our Store. dle East peace. can be friendly also to the Arab world. still the critical one for Mr. simpliciation were favored by a by anybody, anywhere, a-week service with curbside Nixon and the nation. margin of better than six to one anytime.” . 'b “I PA6E s ix -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 9. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 9, 1974— PAGE SEVRN

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 9,1974 — PAGE ELEVEN Emotionally Spent East Gagers Eliminated Herald Angle Gorman Gives U.S. Lift From Race in Quarterfinals by Naugatuck In Aetna World Cup Tennis ByEgrlYosi Sports Editor HARTFORD (UPI) — Tom Gorman rescued his team By Leh Auster what I’ve seen. I would have bet everything, even my take the ninth game. niinutes left in the third canto. At this juncture, John Ric- from the brink of disaster Friday n i^ t by beating Ken house, against this team. But they’re jelling.” dous.” The final game of the match was true to form, as Gor­ Emotionally spent by its rousing victory over defending cio,' was saddled with four personal fouls, was replaced For East, it was a sorrowful finish to a great season. Rosewall 6 4 ,6 4 , to keep the U nit^ States within striking man got sloppy in falling behind 0-30 only to knock off the champion Warren Harding, the East Catho. c basketball Junior forward Joe Healy, who pumped in a team-high 19 and the downstaters outscored East the rest of the stanza Ogrodnik went over KjO career victories as a h i^ school distance of a masterful Australian team in the 250,000 Aet­ next four points. Gorman got the gamewinner on a team bowed out of the Class A title chase last night, suc­ points, explained, “ We have nothing to lose. Even now, we KW, to lead by 10 going into the final eight minutes of play. coach. Whelton set a new school individual game scoring, na World Cup Tennis Tournament. forehand after Rosewall had chased down a long shot on cumbing to 19th-ranked Naugatuck High, 76-61, before 2,- surprise ourselves.” During the third stanza, Gary Churchill, who was mark. His production last night brought his career total to , Earlier in the evening, Arthur Ashe double faulted twice the right sideline. 200 fans at Bristol Central. The Bob Sullivan-coached scoreless in the first half, netted eight of his 14 points while The Greyhounds might surprise themselves, but 1,053 points, second on the East list to Tim Kearns’ 1,072 ' iVotes /rom the Little Black Book in the seventh game of the final set and fell to Australian In the first match, Newcombe looked invincible, quintet advances to Tuesday’s semifinals against Wilby teammates Healy and John Palmer, who had 18 for the points. Just the thought of next season should bring joy to John Newcomte 6-2, 5-7, 64. knocking East out of the tournament, the second year in a One of the biggest questions on the local scene these breaking Ashe twice in his first set with whistling serves while the 11-rated Eagles bow out with a 17:6 overall night, contributed six apiece. Whelton’s eight and Joe ardent East basketball rooters. ’Hie tournament stands 2-1 in favor of the Aussies with row the Eagles have l^ n ejected in the quarterfinals, was days is where the talented Joe Whelton will play his that kept the American on the defense. ledger. for real. % Martens six markers led East’s tkird quarter scoring. It guarantees to be another banner campaign. two singles and two doubles matches left to play Saturday basketball next season. The East Catholic High All-State But Mhe found the range, in the second set, making the “ We were flat,” opined East mentor Stan Ogrodnik. This and Sunday. Playing disciplined, controlled basketball - always Niugatuck <76) first service break in the last game of the set. Naugatuck on a 19-12 margin boosted its advantage to 68- V East Calholle (61) selection has narrowed his choices down to three schools. is what Ogrodnik had feared Thursday afternoon. “ We looking for the man with the better shot, Naugatuck p B FPta p B FPti Gorman fashioned his win by breaking Rosewall’s serve Newcombe, 29, was not to W denied however, as he 19 Two state colleges, (tonnecticut and Fairfield, are hot missed some early shots and that hurt. But I’m proud of 51 with just under four minutes to play. East ran off six un­ 4 Healy 6 7-9 8 Riccio 3 4-4 10 in the first games of both sets. ’The big American seemed broke Ashe at 4-3 of the third set, held service, dropped jumped into a 12-6 first quarter advantage as East shooters . 1 Zollo 4 (M) 8 after the East Hartford resident, the latest in a long line of my kids. When I think back on the season. I’m going to answered points, including Ron Soucier’s first two points 4 Martens 4 0-2 8 constantly down 0-30 and 15-40, but most of the time ran into a dry spell. 5 Palmer 8 2-2 18 2 Wehr 4 3-8 11 outstanding products who wore the blue and white colors of ninth game, and won the match with an easy forehand think about the 10 or 15 other games where we were of the contest. Soucier, who had 17 against Harding, was 5 Churchill 4 64 14 8 R. Soucier 2 00 4 managed to run off three straight points to turn games after Ashe had made an out-of position return. The locals closed to within one, 24-23, with 1:31 left 3 B. Woodfleld 3 2-4 8 Elast...UConn Coach Dee Rowe has gone on record as com­ super,” Ogrodnik added. held to just four points and his lack of production hurt 8 Whelton U 2-3 26 around. Newcombe registered nine aces in the game to e i^ t for before the intermission on a Joe Whelton bucket, but a free East. 0 Mencio 3 3-4 9 1 Moffett 1 04 2 paring JVhelton to Ernie DiGregorio, the former The Naugatuck Valley Leagueflnember Greyhounds 0 Fruin 0 (Ml 0 Rosewall, 39, had trouble all evening returning Gor­ Ashe as both players had their moments with the serve. throw by Healy and two buckets by Co-Captain Bob Wood- 1 Lusa 0 00 0 Providence College All-American, now a standout with the recorded an uninspiring 12-8 regular season mark. In the The Eagles closed to deficit to nine, 70-61, with 1:51 left 0 Miller 0 04) 0 t C. Nolen 0 00 0 man’s backhands. Rosewall appeared to be making a com­ Newcombe- had six of his aces and Ashe four in an in­ field made the halftime deficit 29-23. Whelton netted six 0 Scully 0 00 0 Buffalo Braves in the NBA...Most interesting was WTIC tournament, they’ve turned it around. but it wasn’t to be their night. The Greyhounds chalked up 0 Carlson 0 00 0 eback in the second set when he came back from a 3-1 credibly well-played second set. baskets in the second stanza and finished with a game-high 0 Stauffer 0 00 0 0 D. Saucier 0 01 0 Bob Steele’s Channel 3 interview with Bill Lee, retired^ Naugatuck Daily New Sports Editor Dan Pascale 26 markers. the last six points to nail down the 76-61 verdict. 0 Zonas 0 00 0 deficit to reel off three straight, including his only service Ashe’s finest moment of the night came in the 12th and Newcombe^s Overhand Smash 0 sports editor of the Hartford Courant last IHiursday related, “ In the tournament they’ve played super basket­ A jubiliant Greyhound Coach Sullivan said, “ Our guys 0 G. Woodfleld 0 00 24 Totals 16 9-14 11 break of the evening, to go up 4-3. deciding game of the second set when he benefited from Getting plenty of movement from its players without the — night...Marybeth Tucker, president of the Instructors of ball arid tpnight was the best. I just can’t believe it myself are really motivated now. Their attitude changed and now Score at hall Naugatuck 29-23 The Aussie then took the first three points of the eighth Australia’s John Newcombe gives it his all in a return ball, Naugatuck sustained its margin, 39-33, with three 18 ToUls 28 20-28 78 the Handicaped (lOH) in Manchester, reports a donation two shots that tipped the net and threw Newcombe off • ----- »---- they feel they can go all the way. ’They’re just tremen- game before a Gorman ace turned the tide once more. stride and finished with a wicked forehand return that against American Arthur Ashe. Newcombe overcame of 278 has been received from the West Side Old Timers’ • • 1a ... • •••••••••••••a ••••••••••••• • • • a • • Gorman, 28, racked up five of the next six points to tie the Newcombe just ticked. Ashe in three sets to give the Aussie’s its second reunion last fall at which time the Cubs’ and Majors’ foot­ set, then broke Rosewall’s serve, after being down 15-40 to straight match in the best four out of seven Aetna ABA Roundup ball teams of the 1930s were honored. Miss Tucker reports World Cup tennis competition in Hartford. (UPl photo) Lakers Keeping Pace that the lOH has now received in excess of 263,000 for its Pool Fund...Diane Siemienski of Manchester, a sophomore I'eaitis Battling at Southern Connecticut State College, has been a big Near NBA West Lead winner in the collegiate ’Twi-State Bowling League. Miss Williams Available Siemienski, an East Catholic High grad, won the all-events For Top East Spot crown at the Worcester Polytech Tournament, the Univer­ NEW YORK (UPI) - The Los Boston 113-106 and Seattle edged Buf­ sity of Massachusetts Minuteman Classic and was runner- Angeles Lakers have won nine of their falo 123-117 in overtime. But Yanks '^Happy'* up in all events at the Central Connecticut State College last 10 games but Coach Bill Sharman Warriors 106, 76ers 96 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) — “ This was just a preview Holiday Tournament. The local girl and Barbara Brody realizes the battle is only beginning. Rick Barry scored 28 points and Jim of the playoffs,” said Kentucky Coach Babe McCarthy, the OAKLAND (UPI) — Now that teamed to win the Bryant College Invitational Doubles any job that might be in the “ We are playing much better now,” Barnett added 26 as Golden State beat littlest Colonel. Oakland A’s owner Charles 0. Finley Tournament. On March 23 she will compete in the Eastern offing. Sharman said after the Laker)^ Philadelphia. Cazzie Russell, with 10 McCarthy was not merely thinking wishfully after Ken­ has finally released Dick Williams /y Intercollegiate competition in Chicopee, Mass. A year ago, “ All the managers’ jobs are taken,” trounced the Detroit Pistons 129-113 points in the fourth quarter, finished tucky’s lll-KX) victory over the New York Nets Friday from his contract, the manager of last as a freshman. Miss Siemienski ro ll^ in the National he said, “ I have no thoughts of being Friday night. “ But we must sustain it with 20 for the Warriors. night put the Colonels in first place by a half game in the year’s World Champions has no place finals at Boise, Idaho. employed by anyone other than who I in the last 10 games.” The Warriors opened up a 13 point American Basketball Association East Division. Rather, to go. am employed by now.” The win kept the Lakers a half- lead at 90-77 with 7:13 left but Steve he was commenting on the aggressiveness shown by both Finley said in a telephone interview Williams had tried to quit Oakland clubs. Endorses Proposal r game behind first-place Golden State Mix led a Philadelphia rally that cut MIDGET * from his office in Qiicago Friday that following last season to grab the New Simon moved outside on Julius in the Pacific Division race. ’The the lead to 92-88 with 3:34 left. Field Five players sprawled to the Action in the Midget League Binky Hohenthal, long a staunch supporter of sports in his action had the approval of U.S. York Yankees’ managing job. court for a loose ball just before Erving, who had 22 points, to last night at the Y saw the Elks Warriors beat Philadelphia 106-96 goals by Butch Beard and Barry took Manchester, passes along a note of his complete endorse­ District Judge Lloyd Burke, who ruled Finley balked and in the interim, the first half ended and Ken­ score 19 for Kentucky on 9-of-lO nip Boland Oil, 16-15, and Friday night. the Warriors out of danger. Mix had 23 in San Francisco only three weeks ago tucky’s 7-foot-2 Artis Gilmore shots. Manchester Cycle upend ment of a suggestion made in this column recently that the Yankees hired Bill Virdon. Jim Price, equalling his career that Williams could not manage any pqints to lead the 76ers and Fred and New York’s 6-foot-5 In other games, Utah ripped Groman’s Sports Shop, 24-14. Manchester might look into establishing a Sports Hall of “ We’ve got a manager ... and we’re high, and Gail G ^ r ic h each scored Carter added 16. Wendell Ladner came up Denver 132-111, Indiana downed Ken Hill and Scott Zima with Fame. If such an event in the form of a dinner took place other team until his current contract happy with him,” Yankee Vice Presi­ 31 points as the Lakers sank 52-of-88. RockelSillS, Celtics 106 swinging blindly. Memphis 115-103 and San An­ six and three points respective­ annually, one person would be singled out for his or her expired in 1975. dent Bob Fishel said Friday night. shots, nearly 59 per cent. K yin Kunnert and Dave Wohl came Neither connected but tonio edged San Diego 115-113. ly led the Elks while Paul and sports 'contributions in Manchester over the years. The owner said he had notified Fishel said the Yankees would have “ We rebounded and moved very off bench in the fourth quarter to Gilmore headlocked Ladner Stars 132, Rockets 111 Tom McCluskey led Boland Hohenthal, who recently retired as head of Schiebel Bros., Williams of his decision and “ Dick no further comment on the matter. well,” Sharman said. “ We made spark Houston over Boston, handing (UPI photo) back to the floor with his huge Ron Boone scored 24 points with six and five markers even included a list of potential candidates, anyone of seemed most appreciative and Finley stressed that he would not let for Utah in its win over Denver (HenM photo by Duna) fewer turnovers. We weren’t much on the Atl intic Division-leading Celtics arms and pinned him with his respectively. whom would be an excellent choice if the move thanked me.” Williams join the Thompson Two-Pointer legs for about a minute before as the Stars reduced their Little League Registration' defense but I’ll take the win.” their fifti loss in the last six games, Dave McConnell (15) and materalized...Sam Rutigliano, former UConn and New “I’m not a vindictive person,” in any case. players, coaches and the of­ magic number to three for Dave Modean (6) topped (Jycle Leading 61-54 at the half, the Lakers Houston [tscored the Celtics 25-8 in a Top-ranked North Carolina State’s David Thompson England Patriot a bacUield defensive backfield coach, Jeffrey Long (center) of 25 New­ Finley said. “ I would not permit the New York ficials could pull the two apart. clinching their fourth straight while Greg Boser’s six points registration. Looking on at the left scored 41 points in a pivotal fourth 10-minute itretch beginning the final lays one up against Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Williams, in Dallas to attend a Yankees to hire Williams even if they ‘"The old Gilmore probably West title. WiUie Wise had 22 led the losers. will join the New York Jets next season in a similar man St. signs up with Wally is Jeffrey’s younger brother, who period to pull away. Five other Lakers Conference tournament. State advanced to the finals banquet in honor of his current quarter as \seven-foot Kunnert and wouldn’t have responded like points for Utah while rookie capacity...Veteran Ed Flemke has entered the Spring Huhtala, coach of the Dillon Ford will have his shot at stardom in the offered me 210 million because it was were in double figures: Happy Wohl, both acquired from Buffalo at against Maryland with an 87-66 victory. that,” said McCTarthy, referring Mike Green led the Rockets Intermediate Sizzler field of stock car drivers for the April 7 race at team in Friday’s Little League near future. employer, insurance multi­ the Yankees, in my opinion, that Hairston with 17, Pat Riley 14 and midseason, combined for six baskets. to an apparent new with 16. W L Stafford Springs Speedway. A total of 213,500 will be millionaire John MacArthur, con­ created all the problems by Elmdre Smith, Connie Hawkins and Boston’s Jo Jo White led all scorers aggressiveness the lanky center Pacers 115, Tams 103 Fani’s Kitchen 10 3 offered in prize money,..Tickets for UConn’s appearance firmed Finley had called him during tampering with his contract,” said Bill Bridges 12 each. with 30 poiiits while Rudy has lately shorn. “ I was kinda Indiana protected its half­ D.C.’s 8 3 in the National Invitational Basketball Tournament at Training Camp Roundup the day to tell him of his action. Finley. Curtis Rowe led the Pistons with 24 Tomjanovich paced the Rockets’ with glad to see him get a few licks game hold on second place in Beau's 8 3 Madison Square Garden March IT hre selling for 26 and “ It didn’t surprise me,” said Alvin Dark has been hired to points. Bob Lanier had 23 and Dave 25. NC StatCi Maryland in for a change to show people the West with its win over Super Bads 8 4 28.50 a copy, plus a quarter handling charge. O^ers should Williams, who declined comment on manage Oakland this season. Memphis. The Pacers, sparked Kings 4 8 Bing 22. ' Sonics 123, Braves 117 be won’t be pushed around.” be sent to the UConn Athletic Office, U-78, at Storrs, Red Opener Sellout by 32 points from George Bullets 2 10 Price, whb made seven straight Reserve Dick Grabs scored six “ Look at m e,” said Gilmore, showing off his bfuised chest McGinnis, led virtually all the Celts 0 12 06268...Don Gerkin reports Central Connecticut State shots in the first period ended, cut his points in overtime m help Seattle Meet in ACC Final and arms after an awesome 24- way, keeping a slim edge over College and Maine have signed a four-year football pact |B Sc))fri)oani BI Fisk Roundtripper forehead when he the floor late in' Y Pee Wee overcom e Buffalo ^ d keep the point, 27- performance. San Antonio in the fight for a starting in 1976. The first two games will be in Maine...Did Even Without Aaron W L the game. He was expected to go to Braves’ magic number\t two in the GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI)"*— Top-ranked North “ After every game it’s like home court advantage in the you ever stop to think of the fine publicity that East 2 NEW YORK (UPI) - You The Braves, incidentally, Detroit 8-7 and Boston nipped the hospital for a few stitches. quest for their first p la ^ ff berth in Carolina State meets fifth-ranked Maryland in the cham­ that. I get hit every night and first round of the division Wyman Oil 9 Catholic High’s basketball team brings to Manchester ABA Gives Red Sox Win VFW 7 4 don’t need Hank Aaron to open their exhibition schedule Minnesota 54. The 129 points were the most scored four years of NBA play. \ pionship game of the Atlantic (Toast Conference basketball once in a while you have to hit playoffs. each season? Go anywhere in the state and talk about Friday’s Results today against Los Angeles. Gene Tenace slugged two WINTER HAVEN (UPI) -^^Carlton Fisk, who led the against the improved Pistons this tournament tonight for the right to advance to the NCAA back.” \ Billy Keller scored 24 pdihts Nassiff Arms 4 7 sell tickets in Cincinnati. Kentucky 111, New York 100 Dick Snyder’s 11-foot jim per put sports and many times men from other areas will remark Aaron won’t play in that opener homers, including a grand to back McGinnis while George Man. Travel Service 2 9 Even though the Atlanta Indiana 115, Memphis 103 Red Sox in home runs last year, is afraid he isn’t going to season. It was only Detroit’s fourth Seattle in front for good 11^17 with Eastern Regiopals. Gilmore’s free throw \ fte r that some great basketball teams are turned out in either. Manager Eddie slam, to pace Oakland over San Thompson led Memphis with 20 Braves have already an­ Utah 132, Denver 111 get too many good pitches in the coming baseball season. loss in 28 games against Pacific Divi­ 44 seconds left in overtimeX Gibbs The Wolfpack held off upsetminded Virginia 87-66 in one the wrestling match with East Side Juniora Manchester at East Catholic...Ed Markey, former coach Mathews has already an­ Diego. The A’s had five homers and Randy Denton added 18. nounced that Aaron won’t San Antonio 115, San Diego sion opponents and only their second then hit his third basket of theWriod semifinal game Friday night while the Terrapins handed Ladnerm an ex-Colonel, put the Standings and now director of athletics at St. Michael’s (College, was nounced that Aaron "isn’t including one by Reggie Colonels ahead for the first Spurs 115, Q’s 113 play in the team’s first three 113 But Fisk found one to his that I’m going to be looking at loss to the Lakers in six meetings this and Fred Brown added two^\free fourth-ranked North Carolina its worst defeat in five years W L once local basketball player with (jieorge MitchelTs ready” to play. Jackson, who’s now enjoying time and Walt Simon's jumper George Gervin scored 25 games in Cincinnati, the Only games scheduled liking Friday, smashing a two- some awful stuff this year,” year. throws to help the Sonics end Buf­ 105-85. 1st Hart. Realty 9 3 The Braves also announced his new 2135,000 contract. The 23 seconds later gave them a 47- points and James Silas added 24 Nassiff Arms...Town bowling tourney qualifying for both NBA run homer in the eighth inning Fisk said. ’The Lakers meet the Celtics in As usual, David ’Thompson was the star of the evening, Auto. Comfort 7 5 Reds announced Friday that they’ve assigned a bodyguard to A's used three of their aces, falo’s three-game win streak. 44 halftime advantage. to pace San Antonio past San men and women in duckpin play will take place this which gave the Boston Red Sox Pro. Remodeling Com. 6 6 their April 4 opener against Aaron. He is Calvin Wardlaw, a Jim Hunter, Ken Holtzman and Friday’s Results Boston this Sunday, then visit New Seattle got 31 points and 21 rebound pouring in 37 points, 21 in the second half, to ice the victory Diego despite a 39-point perfor­ weekend at the Holiday Lanes at noon and 2 p. m. today a 54 exhibition win over the Kentucky came out fired up Top Notch 5 7 the Braves is already sold detective sergeant from Atlan­ Rollie Fingers. Seattle 123, Buffalo 117 York Tuesday and Philadelphia ffbm Spencer Haywood while Brov for North Carolina State. in the third quarter and shut off mance by the Q’s’ Dwight and Sunday...Have a nice weekend. Golden State 106, Minnesota Twins. Manch. Police 5 7 out. It was their earliest ta. The Braves said no threats In other camp news, the flu Wednesday. They return to the Forum “ I thought David was just super,” said Coach Norm Lamar. The Q’s tied it at 106-106 Philadelphia 96 “ I’d been looking at nothing added 29 points, Snyder 24 and Gibbs ^ the Nets defensively. The Willie's 4 8 have been made but it was a count on the San Francisco Friday night to host Golden State. opener in history. but screwballs, change of pace 14. Bob McAdoo of Buffalo led all Sloan of his All-America player. “ David has the ability to Colonels ran off te a 71-54 lead with 2:28 to go before the Spurs precautionary move. Giants is now up to 28 but the Houston 113, Boston 106 went ahead to stay on George East Side Midget Of course, openers in Cincin­ Los Angeles 129, Detroit 113 pitches,” Fisk said. “ What the In other games, Houston upset scorers with 37 points and also had 21 be outstanding at the the right time.” and held on for the victory. In Friday’s Grapefruit team could rest Friday because Karl’s layup with 2i^ W L nati are traditional since hell am I in for this year? But I SHAVER CENTER rebounds. But Sloan said a more polished effort will be required to , who did a superb Bobcats Succumb League results, the two-time the workout was rained out ... Only games scheduled CY 11 1 bas^eball in that town dates back was able to get my bat on this SALES & SfRV/Cf \win the conference title in tonight’s 8:30 p.m. EDT game. defensive job holding Larry remaining. Stew Johnson added world champion Oakland A’s The Baltimore Orioles invoked NHL Eastern Realty 7 5 to the 1869 Red Stockings. And thing and knocked it out.” ‘We had a lot of position»>tonight that played well below Kenon to six points—none in the 27 and Caldwell Jones had 17 for routed San Diego 13-3, the the reserve clause on four un­ Friday’s Results second half-had 18 points. San Diego. Regals 5 7 In Class A Tilt that’s as far back as pro With Juan Beniquez on se­ Chicago Cubs edged California signed players — Doyle Atlanta 3, Minne’sota 1 What we’re capable of playing,” said Sloan. “ We’re going Allied Builders 1 11 baseball goes. Alexander, Bob Reynolds, Buffalo 4, Vancouver 2 cond base, Fisk was thrown a iave to have a better performance—and I think we utilizing a tenacious defense and the torrid shooting of But this year’s opener could 2-1, Texas edged the New York Superior Goaltending Royle Stillman and Andy Only games scheduled curve by Vic Albury which went I WE SEtVICE U l HUES w ilM u t of everybody no matter who we play in the cham­ East Side Pee Wee be something special because Yankees 9-8 in 10 innings, the junior guard Randy LaVigne, South Catholic swept South Etchebarren. into the dirt. The next curve IFUTOH ntlNE» W L Aaron has 713 homers and his Chicago White Sox topped WHA pionship game.” Windsor right out of the CIAC Class A picture last night, went over the plate and Fisk TECKHICIUS Army & Navy 10 2 Friday’s Results Sloan’s team won the ACC title last year, beating next one will tie Babe Ruth’s sent it 365 feet over the left IW NIIEU WAIT saVKE Hawks Attain Burger King 5 7 62-51, at Central Connecticut State College in New Britain. Paces Atlanta Push career record. New England 7, Jersey 2 centerfield fence. “ But I think 76-74 in the'championship game, but was on The Rebels, now 20-3 overall, face top-ranked New Lon­ Celtics 4 8 The Braves have announced (Cleveland 4, Winnipeg 1 MANCHESTER NEW YORK (UPI)-Ber- move back into third place in led the Sabres over Vancouver probatiohsand the conference berth in the NCAA playoffs Virdon Gets View they’re giving me a message 646-5520 M. State Bank 4 8 don High Tuesday night at an undetermined site while Aaron won’t play in the first Los Angeles 4, Edmonton 1 nie Geoffrion feels that the West Division. in a game that saw Referee Ron went to the runnerup Terrapins. Final Round 20 BIRCH ST.« MANCHESTtR Coach ^ r l i e Shares’ Bobcats bow out with an,18-4 ledger,, three games in Cincinnati Only games scheduled goaltending is the key to Randy Manery, Bob Leiter Wicks call 80 minutes of West Side Midget Marylands. Coach Lefty Driesell admitted that State LaVigne pumped in a game-high 22 points while team­ because they want him to sell making the National Hockey and Keith McCreary provided penalties. Martin ran his goal Standings Of Yank Bumbling repre^nts aVmajor obstacle to his hopes of winning the mates Bill Eller (19) and Ted Mlauro (9) added offensive tickets in Atlanta — althhli|h League playoffs and Phil the offense for Atlanta as the total to 42 and linemate Rene WALTHAM, Mass. (UPI) W L t m NCAA title. 83 in the semifinals of the Com m issioner Bowie Kuhn Henry Hock has Flames edged a point ahead of Roberj.,added another goal. A — All America John Nassiff Arms 11 1 punch. But, it was the defensive effort the Rebels put up Myre is giving the Atlanta “ This time l^wt year we’d won a bye to the NCAA,” NCAA New England College may yet intervene. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) - Bill Virdon can Sports idle Los Angeles and Myre 30-foot’ screen shot by Craig Grachowalski scored 26 WINF 8 4 against South Windsor which gelled the difference. Flames’ coach just what Driesell said. “ W tim e you play the No. 1 team in the Division playoffs. only be thankful it was just an exhibition game. sparked the defense as he Ramsey in the second period Andy’s 4 Tops in defeat for South Windsor were 6-6 Tom Goodwin 17 reasons why you he’s been looking for. points and hauled in 13 Assumption, which has won 8 kicked out 26 shots. Bill proved to be the winning goal. country, you’ve gM your hands full. It should be a great, Crispino’s «' 1 11 (13), Neal Mackey (12) and Brian Hoyt (12). The Bobcats The new manager of the New After trailing 4-0 and 64, the Briefs For the second straight rebounds Friday night as the regional playoffs the last Goldsworthy’s 36th goal with great game—at le^ t I hope so.” are the 1973-74 Central Valley Conference titlists, winning York Yankees saw Friday why Rangers took the lead for the game, Myre allowed only one Assumption College two years, will face Hartford Y'Midget ^bould c(xne to us less than seven minutes to play Driesell said his tram’s victory Friday night could have the crown when nobody expected them to do anything. his team may be in for a long, first time on Tommy Cruz’s goal as the Flames, in only Whalers 7, Knights 2 defeated Bentley College 85- Saturday in the finals. The Standings ruined Myre’s shutout bid. been its best perfom W ce of the year. long season when it opened its two-run double in the seventh. Sellout their second season in the NHL, Seven different players winner will represent the W L They won, but were just outmanned last night by the Hart­ “ Now they, have to come “ We were really w esom e pn defense the first 15 exhibition campaign with a The Yanks tied the game with a CINCINNA'fl (UPI) - The for income tax hdp. turned back the Minnesota scored goals for New England region in the national tourna­ Man. Cycle 10 2 ford County Conference champs. after us,” Gwffrion said, “ ^ y minutes of the game an^they were never able to get back ^1/ sloppy 9-8 loss to the Texas run in the ninth and forged Cincinnati Reds announced Reason 5. If the IRS should call you North Stars 3-1 Friday night to to rout the Knights. Tim ment in Evansville, Ind., March Boland Oil 8 team is playing well. They are 4 Rangers in 10-innings. ahead 8-7 on an unearned run in Friday a sellout crowd for Sheehy, Don Blackburn and Joe in it,” he said. 13. Elk’s in for an audit, H (& R Block will go confident and I’m getting good 5 7 the 10th. opening day April 4 here French scored in the first John Lucas led MarylaM with 24 points while Owen Bentley took a 44-41 halftime Lenny Randle’s two-out, drag goaltending. Gromaa’s 1 11 However, Cruz led off the against the Atlanta Braves. with you, at no additional cost. Not period to put the Whalers ahead Brown had 22. Walter Davis raced the Tar Heels with 18. lead, but wilted in a nip and Heard Golf Leader bunt in the 10th scored Mike “ I said before, if I got the Texas 10th with a single and A Reds spokesman said it was as a legal representative. . . but we 3-0. Al Karlander and Jersey’s tuck battle through the second Cubbage with the winning run Goiters goaltending, we were going to Virginia Coach Bill Gibsbn?idosing out his career in the scored on Cubbage’s double. the earliest ever sellout for Gene Peacosh traded second half. Bentley freshman Marty for Texas. can answer all questions about how We’re Open be rough to knock out of there ACC, put a scare in North C^plina State. ’The smaller Cubbage took third on a ground period goals and the Whalers Bricketto missed a last-gasp Volleyball After'Two Rounds opening day. your taxes were prepared. and I’m getting it now.” In the Cavaliers outrebounded the WoU^ck in the first half and out and scored on Randle’s bunt wrapped up the game in the shot at the buzzer which would only other NHL game, Buffalo were down only two points, 29-27Xat the half. West Side between the mound and first Elsewhere third period on goals by Mike have sent the game into over­ MIAMI (UPI) — Jerry Heard and Tom Weiskopf are TALIWOOD C.C. downed Vancouver 4-2 while in Men’s Volleyball Hockey Coach Byers and Tom Webster in a 28- North Carolina State turned the g ^ e around in the se­ time. spending a pleasant weekend fishing in Florida. If they’re base. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Los Rt. 85 World Hockey Association play, Standings second span. cond half and finished with 45 rebounds to 30 for Virginia. not actually angling for bass and panfish, they’re chatting WEST HAVEN (UPI)- Joe Lovitto led Texas’ 15-hit Angeles Rams’ owner Carroll Hebron, Ct. New England ripped Jersey 7-2, Hartford, the top seeded Gibson, headed for a new coachira position at South W about it. Stephen Lane has been ap­ attack with two doubles and two Rosenbloom said Friday he has Play Reg. Greene Cleveland d ^ n e d Winnipeg 4-1 team in the tourney, defeated Latvian AM. Church 41 Thursday, fishing at a pond RESTAURANT - Adolf pointed head hockey coach for singles. Pat Jarvis, the fifth told Heisman Trophy winner and Los Angeles stopped Ed­ Florida, said it was frustrating to playAgainst Thompson. St. Michael’s 102-93 in the first Occasionally, they have to in­ near the home of a Miami Tel. 646-1151 Sharks 4, Oilers 1 Kuszaj 138-365, Frank Blank CB&T (White) 31 the University of New Haven, it Texas hurler, gained the win, John Cappelletti to accept a monton 4-1 “ When the man wants to score, the scores, and I game of the evening, with (lary ABA Tool 33 terrupt their piscatorial con­ automobile dealer where Heard Bart Crashley scored once 358, Jim Lam bert 353,Joe was announced Friday. while rookie Larry Gowell ab­ reported 2500,000 offer by the Sabres 4, Canucks 2 don’t know who can stop him,” said Gib^n. Le Roque scoring 27 points, 16 versations to hit a golf shot, but is staying. and added three assists to lead Bachiochi 370, Bll Malan 135, Watkins 32 sorbed the loss. in the first half. it doesn’t take long. "Tom and I fished together Philadelphia franchise of the Richard Martin’s two goals Los jVngeles over Edmonton Driesell said he doesn’t know how he will defend against Kasden Fuel 28 The Yankees meet Baltimore Henry Steullet 135-364, Steve Hartford led at halftime 56- T ^ shots have been good Hockey Captain new World Football League and snap the Sharks’ six-game Thompson, who has an average of 26 p o in t^ game, the CB&T (Blue) 19 all afternoon yesterday and Williams 135-147-406, Jeanot 44, employing a stingy defense, eno;f^ to put Heard in the lead Ump Grad here today. because “ he won’t get it here.” losing streak. The Sharks, who A r r ’ will clash at Maine in 1976 and Sears Mandiastar Parfeada over Winnipeg. his players decide whether to accept any bid. 374. Altgbi preceeding the finals. Stingrays / 7 ’The Tom and Jerry duo spent I blasted into the hole from 35 tion to the Manchester 1977, at Central Connecticut in I-A To Place Your Ad. During Regular Store Houri the rest of the day after playing or 40 feet for a birdie three. Chapter of Umpires. 1978, and again in Maine in 1979. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 9, 1974

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OPERATORS AND SOME FULL TIME modern kitchens, ceramic tile natorial candidate preference The other main agenda item baths, aluminum siding, 2-car poll at its annual meeting for the annual club meeting is OPENINGS FOR GENERAL FACTORY HELP. gara^, excellent location. BOLTON LAKE - Nice 4 1/2 ^ NEW LISTING Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the the report of the political action Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. room year ‘round Ranch, pine Six-room Raised Ranch, large country sized Congratulations APPLY IN PERSON pane mg, garage, patio, lake Knights of Columbus Home, 138 committee, chaired by Robert to the new grandparents K tchen, 3 good sized bedrooms, master Is queen Main St. Bietchman. Bletchman's com­ of MANCHESTER - Six room M3^ r ^ ’ sized. Large family room. One-car garage. Im­ Officers nominated for one- mittee, scheduled to meet at 8 QUALITY NAME PLATE INC. Colonial on the west side, three maculate condition, $35,300. large bedrooms, two full baths, year terms are president, Jim p.m. Sunday at his home, is 8 . . . Somcon* VICTORIA ELLEN START Packing - Magnificent Holmes; vice president, Miarion expected to support some type FISHER HILL RD. formal dining room, eat-in may havt Mnt you BILL and VIRGINIA kitchen, two car garage. Has to 6-room Cape, professionally $22,900—5-room Ranch in nice area, 107x115 lot, 3 LaBelle; treasurer, David of action to determine the o irappy adl from m decorated, neighborhood ideal bedrooms, master bedroom Is 11x13’/4. Must be EAST 6LAST0HBURY, COHH. be seen. Mid 30’s. Wolverton for young famfly, only $35,500. Paris; secretary, Joyce Gut­ club’s choice for a Democratic Mary and Alicia Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. seen to be appreciated. man; finance secretary, Irene gubernatorial candidate. set now! Call Barbara $29,900—7-room Colonial, lovely living room, wall- LeMay; and sergeant-at-arms, Next Tuesday night’s annual Weinberg, at T. J. Crockett, MANCHESTER- two family 6-6 Realtor, 643-1577. to-wall carpeting around brick fireplace, 3 good Richard McConville. meeting was originally set for SALESWOMAN wanted, CARD GALLERY - Mature duplex, with three bedrooms, sized bedrooms, garage, fenced yard. Holmes and Mrs. Gutman are Wednesday night, but was mature adult, experience not woman, d^s, evenings, and each side. Huge kitchens, new ^^RNON - 7-room Raised Happiness Is - bathrooms, vinyl covered $34,900—New 6-ro'om Raised Ranch, fireplace, din­ incumbents. rescheduled because of a con­ necessary. Weekdays 6 a.m. to Saturday. Flexible hours, apply 151 Hamilton Drive Hanch, 7 Brookside Laiie, quiet ing room, 3 good sized bedrooms. Plus 2-car ga­ The nominations were made flict with the Democratic Town 40:30 a.m. apply in person, Mr. in p e rs o n M a n c h e s te r siding, aluminum storms and Manchester preferred area. $44,900. Shown Parkade. rage, acre lot. Only one left, at $M,900 you can Committee. Donut, 255 West Middle 'Ibke. screens, two car garage. by appointment only. 875-5476. Girl Scouts attending an Manchester. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Gracious and spacious 7-room Colonial, 3 twin size understand why. ATTRACTIVE house available 649-M13. bedrooms, 2V4 baths, front to back living room with ^39,900—NEWLY RENOVATED TWO-FAMILY. TWO All Faith Service on for dependable truck and trac­ SPECIAL DRIVERS for Manchester fireplace, formal dining room, eat-ln kitchen with stoves, TWO refrigerators, TWO furnaces, TWO tor driver on shade tobacco MANCHESTER- Beautiful one Four-bedroom Victorian lovely TWO-bedroom apartments. Don’t • miss Railroad Cutback March 10th, 1 p.m. school buses. Immediate .farm. Year ‘round employ­ owner home with three oven-range, dishwasher. Lovely barnboard paneled opening available for reliable Colonial, beautifully this one. GIRL SCOUT SUNDAY ment. Reply Box d, bedrooms, two full baths, family room with patio, new carpeting, aluminum remodeled, central location, person, 25 or over. Part-time Manchester Herald. heated family room, country siding, 2-car garage, lovely lot with view. $42,500—7-room Colonial, one full bath, two half­ Draws Criticism at Concordia Lutheran Church work. Hours are 7:30-8:45 and size kitchens with all built-ins. 1(4 baths, charming baths, 4 bedrooms. Immaculate condition. 2:15-3:30. Will train. Call 643- fireplaced living room, formal WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. locations. INSPECTOR - person to work Den with fireplace, two plus DIRECTIONS: Scott Drive to Kennedy Rd. to Hamilton Dr. NEW HOMES—We have a fine selection ranging 2414. in fiiul inspection, must be garages and beautiful in-ground dining room, 2-car garage. Robert H. Steele says he is on left. from $32,900 to $62,000. Call for details. Speaking on the Senate floor, familiar with inspection tools pool. Wolverton Agency, Quick occupancy. asking federal officials to Ribicoff said the rail cutbacks SECRETARY - Receptionist, and blueprint reading. Contact Realtors, 649-2813. BEL AIR REAL ESTATE prepare an economic impact would also increase road traffic woman to work in s)mall office. Multi-Circuits, 50 Harrison 643-9332 LIST TOUR HOUSE IN... report for the proposed aban­ at a time of dwindling gasoline Happy Duties include, typing. Street, 646-3800. donment of rail freight lines in and diesel fuel supplies. ^ Congratulations shorthand, phone contact and '! f F Connecticut. "The ultimate economic and 82nd Birthday miscellaneous clerical respon- PRINTING (Business Forms) - MERRITT 3 1/2 ACRES, horse paradise, , REALE’S CORNER The Interstate Commerce social cost of abandoning these ROB and SANDIE (March 10) sibilites. Contact Multi- Our expanding plant has im­ Claisifled Ms seven room Colonial, 1 1/2 1 7 5 M AIN s t r e e t p h o NE 648-4528 Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, baths, large out buildings. Commission is holding a public lines may be far greater than mediate opportunities for Gtt Fast bsHlti WILSON RALPH VON DECK ’ 646-3800. AGENCY Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. hearing in Wethersfield Mon­ the cost of maintaining service trainees and experienced "M it o h on the arrival of operators in our press and day on the proposed shutdown in them,” he said. MIS Lota-Land for Sala 24 International Buffet For AFS Students with love collating departments. Good HEBRON - Vantage year ‘65, U of certain freight lines in Ribicoff charged the data REBECCA LYNN 646-1180 starting salary, excellent fringe & R built 3-bedroora Ranch, Coventry (North) BOLTON - Birch Mountain Rd, Connecticut. used by the Department of March 3, 1974 Daughter, Doris, Manchester L^uhg Wong of Malaysia reaches for a snack under the Micronesia: Sergio Figueiredo, Brazil; Cteudia Uribe, RNS-LPNS-AKS benefits for people desiring to fireplaced living room, kitchen wooded acre lot. $10,000. Pasek Steele said Friday he has Transportation to support its with appliances, garage. Acre CHEERFUL RANCH watchful eye of his fellow American Field Service 10 lbs., 1 oz. Millie, Helen JO IN THE learn a trade and willing to CONDO? MAYBE?? ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on Realtors, 289-7475. asked the Eastern Connecticut plan was outdated, and said Colombia; Rocio Munoz, Peru; and Helle Romme Hansen work. Stop in or call Control lot. Oil baseboard heat. 1973 Bright and sparkling home, 3 exchange students at an AFS international buffet held at Excellent 3-bedroom, 2(4 10 acres. Large living room COVENTRY (North) $45,900. Development Council and in­ Connecticut businessmen and of Denmark. Students spent! weekend in homes of area and Larry DYNAMIC Data Corporation, 41 Progress heating cost, $167.31, and we bedrooms, 1(4 baths, garage, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuehl, 74 Mountain Rd. baths condominium. Huge with Cypress paneling and Peal Batata Wantad 28 dustries affected by the plan to the state government have residents as part of the AFS program. Wong was guest of NURSING TEAM Drive, Manchester, Conn. 646- have the proof. Minutes to large lot with abundant shrubs living room, formal dining fireplace, four bedrooms, den, Glastonbury, Andover and attend the hearings and cite begun to submit more recent in­ Other students from left front are. Techy Killion of the Kuehls. (Herald photo by Dunn) 6200. An equal opportunity SPIKIOUS NEW COLONUL and trees. Fingerprint free, sellin g your home or Happy 25th Anniversary 8 room with eat-in fully two baths, two-car garage. If you enjoy the solitude of Bolton lines. Owners moving so specific examples of hardship. formation showing continuing Happy Birthday employer, M/F.M/F Ideal set-up for dog kennel natural woodwork, fireplace, acreage? For prompt friendly MOM and DAD 8 equipped kitchen, garage and country living, we invite your hurry, fast sale on this one. The hearings will be at the need for the lines. THE MEADOWS operation. $59,500. Philbrick built-ins. Immediate occupan­ service, call Louis Dimoex GRANDMA B. Love, 8 MAID WANTED for motel located in an adult section. inspection of our new 8-room Asking $34,600. Call Zanotti state Department of 'Transpor­ According to Ribicoff, the Immediately ‘ available full Agency, Realtors, 646-4200.. cy. Just $32,500. Call Mr. Realty, 6W-9823. Trudon Bid Low 8 Love, work, experienced preferred. P rice $33,900. Call Tony Colonial. 2Vt baths, first floor Real Estate Agency, 228-3311, tation ofhces. proposed cutbacks would Wendy, Bill, Little Bill, ^ and part-time positions. 3-11 2284)268. Lewis, 649-5306. I Marc Kim, Jullanne Call 643-1555 for appointment. Wasilefsky at 649-5306, family room with fireplace, ALL CASH for your property Meanwhile, Sen. Abraham A. eliminate nearly 7,000 freight For Chiefs Car Raymond, Gary and Jl-7 shifts. Excellent RAISED RANCH - Large living ;i:j and Lynn evenings 872-0003. room and formal dining room applianced kitchen, 4 spacious within 24 hours.Avoid r ^ tape, Ribicoff, D -^nn., has urged car shipments in Connecticut Ted Trudon Pontiac of and Joyce :^j salary plus company paid TCWL MAKERS, Machinists, with sliding glass doors m large bedrooms, & 2 garages. Joe ELLINGTON instant service. Hayes Agency, the ICC to reject the proposed each year. He said freight Manchester is the apparent low Life, Health, Major Medical Bridgeport Machine operators, deck and swimming pool. Two (Gordon, 649-5306 - eves. 643- • • B&W • • 6464)131. freight line cutbacks. trains are from two to five bidder for furnishing the town and Disability insurance and Lathe operators. •• B&W»» NEW HOMES BY The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. The BARROWS It WALLACE Co. fireplace, family room, two-car 5314. Realtors — MLS fire chief with a new 1974 car. makes this truly one of the Experienced preferred, will Ribicoff said Friday the times more efficient than □ EMPLOYMENT Realtors — MLS garage, large lot, 160x250’. $47,- S.L. STARR Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 WE WILL buy your house. Call best benefit packages in the train right man. Apply at anytime, Hutchins Agency, proposal, by the U.S. Depart­ trucks along the same routes. Trudon’s net price for fur­ Manchester Parkade — 649-S306 500. Philbrick Agency, Three-bedroom Ranch with ment of ’Transportation, con­ nishing a Pontiac Catalina is industry, Paragon Tool, 121 Adams St, Realtors, 646M200. Realtors, 649-5324. Ribicoff was cosponsor of the Manchester. • • B&W«« large family room, kitchen stitutes “a license to kill and $3,388. The price includes the Help Wantad 13 Start the New Year right, con The BARROWS t , WALLACE Co. Rail Service Act of 1973 aimed R ealtors — MLS and dining area, living room maim rail service,” and could trade-in on a 1965 Chrysler tact Emilia Kurnik, Anistant MANCHESTER - Immaculate TWO-Family, 4-4 with 3 car SELLING your house? Call us at saving freight service in the BOARD OF EDUCATION WAI’TRESS - Full or part - TOLLAND - By owner, three Manchester Parkade — MS-S306 with fireplace, 1(4 baths. $36,- , large lot. Mr. Scalley, first and we’ll make you a cash Newport. ' d * y ...... 8« word per diy Director of Nursing Service to five-room Ranch. Modern lead to serious economic dis­ Northeastern United States. needs person with handyman’s tim e, days or evenings. Apply bedroom Raised Ranch, on one 900. e Agency, 647-1413. offer. One day service. T. J. 3 U iy « ...... 7« word per dey learn more about the many kitchen with built-ins, modern e ® U « y *...... 6* word per day background to work with han­ Top Hat Restaurant, &7 Broad acre wooded lot, 1 l/2baths, bath, first floor laundry, full Also 4-bedroom Garrison Crockett, Realtor, 64^1577. health care opportunities on Street. TWO-FAMILY - 6-6 duplex, The net prices by four other 38 d e y i...... $( word per day dicapped boys washing cars, eat-in kitchen, dining room, basement. Handy location. $M,- Colonials available. Each THREE FAMILY, Main Street IS WORD MINIMUM leaf removal, window washing, this side of the river. New sec large family room, with separate furnaces. Good location, excellent business IF YOU are thinking of selling, bidders, all from Manchester, 500. Philbrick Agency, Realtor, home includes: Colonial Carpool Parking Happy Ada ...... $ 1,50 inch retired person considered. Call tion opening soon. BETWEEN 6-30 hours weekl fireplace. Asking $39,500. Call 6464200. revenue and location. High 30’s. possibility. Mr. Matthew, your home, please let us help are: Carter Chevrolet, $3,466 649-2789 after 2 p.m. for excellent dependableep le 872-4662. (Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. stained woodwork, hardwood Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. you. We can only guarantee an for a Chevrolet Bel-Air; Dillon cleaning woman. Convenient floors, fireplace with raised honest effort to find a buyer Ford, $3,490 for a Ford Custom 647-9186 GEORGIAN COLONIAL - Lots Started SECRETARY - Various work in 333 8IDWEU STREET for mothers of school agd MANCHEISTER - Beautifully Center chimney Colonial. Two $39,900 - New 7 room Raised hearth, built-in oven and THREE-FAMILY off East ready, willing and able to buy. 500; Chorches Motors, $3,665 health care field, some typing children. 872-3344. located 4 bedroom Colonial on a Ranch, two baths, fireplace, range, kitchen exhaust fan, Center Street. Excellent in^ Call Doris Smith, Realtor HARTFORD (UPI) - The IHAMCHESTER fireplaces, modem kitchen with by maintenance crews will cost for a Chrysler Newport; and r^uired, pleasant working con­ 200’ well landscaped lot. For­ large recreation room, aouble full concrete cellar, come. Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Associate, Jarvis Realty (jo.. state ’Transportation Depart­ built-ins, large formal dining about 1255,000 to build. Bums Manchester Motor Sales, $4,119 ditions. (intact Mr. Messier, TRUCK DRIVER - experienced mal dining room, den, 28’ room, front-to-back living garage, wooded. Hutchins aluminum siding, amesite Agency, 647-1413. 643-1121. ment says construction has Agency, 649-5324. said. for an Oldsmobile Delta 88. 647-9196. with furniture, good pay and fireplaced living room, 2 1/2 room, large front foyer, den, driveway, fully decorated, begun on 21 of 71 planned company benefits. Apply m per­ Emergency lots are under HOUSEKEEPER - Good star­ baths, 60’s. Wolverton Agency, screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 seeding, shrubs plus much EAST HARTFORD - three emergency carpool commuter construction in Vernon, RESTAURANT MANAGER - son, 519 East Middle Turnpike, Realtors, 649-2813. 1/2 baths, garage, large lot. $19,900 Five rooms, 11/2 baths, family, 5-5-5, new roof, wiring, ting salarif, 8 a m. to 4:30 p.m., stove, refrigerator, garage, two more. Located on large lot □ MISC. SERVICES lots. Cromwell, Simsbury, Wolcott, Looking for a good, reliable five or six day week including Living Room by Bezzini. High on a hill in one of 4 garages, good condition. $47,- The bids were opened acres. Hutchins Agency, 150x200’. "The department’s crews are Cheshire, Middletown, New man with experience to manage one weekend day. Liberal MANCHESTER - Custom built Manchester’s finest 500. Meyer, Realtors, 646-3860, Friday and marked the second CENSUS takers - Workers to do Ranch on half acre lot ih prime Realtors, 649-5324. Directions; From 646-8776. moving as quickly as possible to Britain, Tolland,> Westbrook, restaurant and do short order fringe benefits. On bus line. neighborhoods. Philbrick Agen­ Sarvicaa Otfarad 31 time prices were sought. In cooking. Must be neat. Paid the annual school enumeration, residential area. Three large Manchester, north on Route develop these lots,” Com­ Colchester, Old Saybrook, East Hartford Convalescent cy, Realtors, 6464200. January, Chorches was 5ie lone vacation, hospitalization and ^ ril 1 - M ^ 15, call or visit bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2-car at­ MANCHESTER - Well cared 83, left on Route 140, proceed 3 Lota-Land tor Sala 24 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, missioner Joseph B. Bums said Columbia, Stonington, Guilford, Home, 745 Main Street, East bidder, also on a (Chrysler New­ pension plan. Call 289-1501 for Hartford. The Youth Service Center, 14 tached garage, first floor for ten room oversized Cape in miles to homes. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Friday. He said the lots are Naugatuck, Wallingford, □ N O T IC E S Park Street, 646-6500 for further SOUTH WINDSOR country setting, only five port. Its price was slightly appointment. fireplaced family room. Priced Model home open daily, Satur­ LAND SPECIALISTS: 28acres, concrete repairs, inside and designed to ease the state’s Madison, Milford and Harwin- information. in the low 50s. 2linsser Agency, NEW HOMES minutes from center of town. $12,000. 50 acres, $10,000, 2 higher than available funds. SALES Help needed to sell day and Sunday, 1-6. outside. Reasonably priced. energy problems through an in­ 74on, he said. SECRE'TARY - Good shorthand 646-1511. We are ablp to offer two new Wall-to-wall carpeting. acres, $3,500. 5.5 acres, $4,400. 6434)851. (Consequently, the specs were Lost and Found 1 flowers, Thursday, Friday For information or appoint­ crease in carpooling. The lots are being built on and typing skills, some figure sub-divisions in excellent Separate three room apart­ Hundreds of parcels, all sizes. chang^ and new bids were Saturday and Sunday at open ment call ’The lots which are being built state-owned property. work. A gal Friday to vice- air flower stand. Must have COLUMBIA - Immaculate areas of S.W. Will build ment. Priced in the mid 40s. Fahey Associates, 371 Pearl SHARPENING Service - advertised. LOST - White male cat, wearing AVON Call us to see this fine listing. T. president. Good starting salary car. Contact SDR Enterprises, seven room. Ranch overlooking Colonials, Splits, Ranches, Enfi6id 749-2741 Street, Keene, Nqw Hampshire, Saws, knives, axes, shears, flea collar, vicinity Marilyn J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 603-352-3301. Presenting a program of Chinese songs and folk dances Sunday at the Salvation Army and benefits. Allied Building Andover, Conn. 742-9965. Can’t work 9 to 5? The great picturesque Columbia Lake. Raised Ranches. Your plans skates, rotary blades, (^ick Court apartments. Call 643-2095 Located on half acre treed lot. Citadel are, top row, left to right, Danny, Daniel, David and Colin. Front row, Cathy or 643-2807. Systems, 260 Tolland Tpke, thing about being an AVON or ours. Call for details. service. Capitol Equipment Manchester, 646-0124. REPRESENTATIVE Is the Featuring three bedrooms, two TWO-FAMILIES - One in the Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Rebecca Karen, and Emma. They are accompanied by Mrs. Capt. Hardin, right; and a large fireplaces, 2-car attached 000 and up. _ center of Rockville for $19,900, native officer unidentified from China. LOST - PASSBOOK No. 26- WANTED FOR permanent flexibility! You can earn BOLTON Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday TOOLMAKER, machinist, position, experienced die garage and much, much more. RASKIN fully rented. Another in East 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- 011339-6, Connecticut Bank & money In your spare hours P ric ^ in the 40s. Zinsser Agen­ Hartford, 6-6 duplex, both va­ Trust Company. Application lathe operators. Must be able to maker-machinist. Capable of 7958. and still have time for your cy, 646-1511. REAL ESTATE cant, with 2-car garage, $32,900. ------ni'Q. Vj.______made for payment. set-up and work from repairing and. maintaining The School Bell blueprints. Minimum three- blanking and piercing dies, used family. Call: 289-4922. 644-2807 646-1210 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- REWEAVING burns, moth Chinete Children Visit Citadel COMPLETELY renovated six 1577. FOUND - Eyeglasses charcoal years experience. Apply at in punch press department. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Apply in person to Quality room Cape, fireplaced living gray plastic frame. Vicinity Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 dow shades, Venetian blinds. Adams Street, Manchester. Nameplate, Fisher Hill Road, room has wall-to-wall OLDER HOME - 8 rooms, large MANCHESTER - Duplex plus Keys made. TV for rent. Bennet Junior A group of Ohinese children tehalf of the Salvation Army son of Salvation Army officers; Moriarty Brothers. Phone 64^ FLORIST Designer carpeting, kitchen has new modem kitchen, formal dining Cape, $7,500 income, 3 fur­ 4497. East Glastonbury. Experience necessary. Phone Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. from Hong Kong will present a World Services are: Cathy (Liu Karen (Ng Wai See), a member PART-TIME work at home on oven-range and- cabinets, new room, large den, two full baths, naces, $62,000. Cole, Realtor, High School program of songs and 'folk after 4 p.m., 644^17. burner, new hot water heater, 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On 643-6666. Foon Man) who lives in the of a musical Salvation Army Paraonala * g the telephone. 1-673-2995. RN - full time opportunity MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. brand new bath, three a 250’ parklike yard. $35,900. dances Sunday at 7 p.m. at the wailed city of Kowloon; Rebec­ famiiy; David (Lee King available in Manchester inter­ llANITOR - Part-tim e, 3:30 Removal, pruning, lot clearing, g: Salvation Army Citadel on Main ca (Lau Pik Wah); Danny Cheong), who attends the Salva­ JANITOR - Full-time, mature nists’ office, hours 10 a.m. - 6 bedrooms. Excellent condition Philbrick Agency, Realtors, spraying.Fully insured. Alan Cone, Principal INCOME TAX Returns and p.m. to 9 p.m. Excellent star­ throughout. $36,900. Wolverton 646-4200. St. (Chiang Pang Kui), who lives at individual, good starting salary. p.m., five days a week with ting rate. Pioneer Parachute Licensed. Free estimates. tion Army Primary School in bookkeeping done professional­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Phone 633-5345. Each of the eight children, all the Army’s Skaukiwan Boys’ ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. Excellent fringe benefits. On alternating Saturday and Co., 644-1581. Hong Kong; Emma (Law bus line. Apply in person, East Wednesday mornings. Salary COVENTRY - Oversized Cape, OPEN HOUSE under the age of 12, will also Home while his parents train to LaiSheung), who has seven attached breezeway and two- Hartford Convalescent Home commensurate with Business Opportunity 14 ANDOVER - Three-bedroom tell, in English, something become Salvation Army of­ brothers and sisters and attends WANTED - Place to ride mini Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, car garage. Beautifully situated Sunday, March 10 bikes, \yill ride at own risk. Will 745 Main Street, East Hartford. experience. Reply with 2 -4P.M. about themselves. Each was ficers. a Salvaton Army school; and business and personal in-ground pool. One acre plus. on well treed lot in excellent Acre wooded lot. Large country kitchen, 3 chosen by audition from one of rent land at reasonable price HARTFORD established beau­ area. Five rooms finished, 3 CERAMIC Colin (Wan Boon Yin); a 646-4430. APPLIANCte and furniture references to Box J, $32,000. Warren E. Howiand, ONIMWELL MILS, (MMWEU bedrooms, garage. Large enclosed the Salvation Army’s 89 centers Also, Daniel (Lo Yui Kei), a ty salon, fully equipped, Realtors, 643-1108. rooms unfinished including a I second-generation Salvationist. salesman, full time hours, five Manchester Herald. excellent locale, private sale. breezeway. Minutes to Manchester or Hart­ TILE jS in Hong Kong. ’They are accom­ day work week. ExMrience not 24x28’ family room. Attractive Announcamanta 3 Call owner, 643-8409. opportunity at $39,900. Owner desperate - must Ona Call. ’Two members of Illing Junior High School’s socializing with members of the hockey team: panied by a Salvation ^jmy necessary. Apply W. T. Grant REAL ESTATE Career. Earn ford. $15,000 plus yearly. If you have Philbrick Agency, Realtors, relocate immediately. ’Two- staff tave been involved recently in planning and students at the seminary. missionary officer, Mrs. & pt. Company, Manchester MANCHESTER - Pizza house, Does It Alll Experhneod Parkade, an equal opportunity your license or in the process Manchester 6464200. bedroom townhouse, fully educational field trips for ninth grade’students. All of the club members conducted themselves Hardin White; and a n^afive of­ fully equipped. Priced to sell. equipped, in excellent We specialize in ceramic tile, ficer from China. employer. call for a confidential inter­ Owner has other interests. For slate, flagstone and quarry Miss Lorena Dutelle, a ninth grade French in a way that encouraged Canadian residents to INCOME TAX view. Ralph Pasek, Realtor, EIGHT-ROOM (MIL NUL LEBANON - Antique center condition. PASEK Members of the group, details call Stanley Agency, 646- 0 tile. For complete bathroom teacher, and about 25 members of her French praise Miss Dutelle for the conduct of the group. SHORT ORDER cook - five 289-7475, 742-8243. chimney Colonial on the green. tduring the eastern states on PREPARATION 3618. A striking 4-bedroom home in $23,900 PEALTOPS - MLS remodeling, we’ll handle all Club have recently returned fom a trip to ’The club expressed its appreciation to I^ss OPEN HOUSE nights per week, exMrience 10 rooms, tWo baths, 5 I prime Porter Street area. fireplaces, two acres. Large Directions: Enter main drive carpentry, plumbing and tile Canada. Dutelle by presenting her with an enormous Dan Mosler necessary. Apply W. T. Grant COOKS - fullrtime position, 289-7479 742-8243 COUNTRY STORE for sale First-floor walnut paneled bam. Out building. Attractive of Cromwell Hills, which is off work. Expert workmanship The Illing French Club has visited Canada stuffed gorilla. 649-3320 825-8283 Co., Manchester, Parkade. An Apply Tacorral, 246 Broad lock, stock and barrel, well family room, 2(4 baths, 2-car setting and location. Philbrick and reasonable’ rates. yearly since 1967 as an extension of the ’The bus driver, A1 Caverdon, was presented an equal opportunity employer. traveled highway. For par­ Route 72 in Cromwell, just S TOMORROW garage, manicured lot with Agency, Realtor, 646-4200. west of Route 9. Cedar Land classroom investigation of the French people unusual report card by the students with straight Master^s Club I FORMER TAX auditor ticulars call 28IN^ or 649- Gall Mandevilla and their language. The trip affords the club COUNTER Girls - Orte full-time MACHINIST - Needs general 7669. irreplacable fieldstone walls. Court is first left off main A’s in driving ability, knowledge of area, I jprepares federal. Mass., N.Y. knowledge of metal worxing to CAPE-SEVEN rooms, 1 1/2 Executive Raised Rqnch 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 members an opportunity to read and speak the Meets Monday 5 Sun., March 10th, 7-5 p .m . I lax returns, office or home. days, also part-time hours Much more! 60s. drive. No. 6 is in building on counseling and personality. available. Must be over 18. App­ work on and test guns. baths, family room, large language they are studying. It also provides a (From $15. 649-8822. Situation Wantad 15 Call for further details. the immediate right when Gub members are planning a potluck supper Lowry A. Pierce of ly in person, after 6 p.m. Dairy Telephone days 289-2743, after 5 modern kitchen, wall-to-wall chance to meet the people who speak the this month for parents and friends who will p.m. 644-8067. »■ stays, porch, garage. Bowers entering Cedar Lane Court. Newington, deputy for the Fifth (jueen Brazier, 242 Broad WILL CARE for your child in MASONRY WORK - Brick, language and to study their culture and customs. share memories of the trip through slides, I INCOME TAX forms prepared Street. ------WARREN E. HOWLAND School. $39,5()0. Philbrick Agen­ / Masonic District, will address I BROWSERS WELCOMEDI | my licensed home. Reasonable block and stone. New work and The trip is financed by fund-raising projects shapshots and souvenfres. in your home, at about the same TV TECHNICIAN - Primarily cy, Realtors, 646-4200. SARA FOSTER the Master’s Club of Friendship price you would rates. Call 647-9525. ffM ffort 843-1108 repairs, reasonable prices. Call sponsored by the club with the cost difference Mrs. Eleanor (jowen conducted a student trip ^•^’’ARY aides bench work. Must have un­ Lodge of Masons Monday. I someone’s office. Call ------part time. McCUtCHEON it BURR 643-9508. teing contributed by the students themselves. to Washington, D.C., last weekend. Although experience helpful but not restricted license. Good star­ MANCHESTER - Five family His topic will be; "The Ce­ Look U 8 over for 4 hours tomorrow.! WILL BABYSIT, 7 a.m. to 5 The entire trip including transportation a ^ m - Mrs. Gowen has accepted a new position as an neccesary. Hours required, 7-8 ting wage, plus fringe benefits. plus 5-car garage. Business -0087 ment that Binds Freemasonry TAX Preparation by p.m. daily, 3 or 4 year old, my NEW 7-room Colonial, 2 1/2 zoned. Excellent income CUSTOM MADE Draperies, modations, meals, and special events costs a.m., ll:a.m., 1 p.m., 4-5:30 872-9161. assistant school administrator in Tolland, she Together.” Go at your own pace. “Show and| professional. ..Home...... service...... and home. Phone 646-0429. tiled baths, plastered walls, producer. Central location. very reasonable, work about $75 per student. carried out her plans for the Washington trip.' reasonable. Phone 563-4^. p.m., East Hartford Convales­ guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- The dinner meeting is at ■ Tell,” nothing will be for sale, b u t! cent Home, 745 Main Street, ••• large family room, porch, bullt- $69,900. Philbrick Agency, The trip is offered to all French Club About 50 students left with Mrs. Gowen for an Wiliie’s Steak House. ’There will East Hartford. ins, two-car garage, full base­ Realtors, 6464200. members, their friends and relatives, and interdisciplinary tour of the nation’s capitol in­ INCOME TAX forms prepared CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide be a social hour at 6:30 and EDUCATION ment, city utilities. Large lot. French students not in’ the club. Accompanying cluding political monuments and living qualified decorators will be on hand I in your home or mine. Very INVITATION Near Martin school. Immediate boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, TREE SERVICE (Soucier) dinner at 7:30. Manchester fireplace, foyer, double garage. ' ’Trees cut, trimmed or topied, the students were Mrs. Robert Young, Peter reminders of our government. reasonable. Call 649-50M. attendant, *•* occupancy. Built by Ansaldi, ■ to direct you, and help solve your I needed full-time. Apply in per­ Hutchins Agency. 649-5^4. stumps removed, fully insured. - Reservations are being taken TO BID Privata Instructions Belliveau, Mrs. Arthur Robbins, and Miss Included in the itinerary was a scheduled 15 Charles Lesperance, 6497®^ by George Wales, 649-1279, or son, Gorins Sports Car Center Sealed bids will be received POSH ■A-' , Got a tree problem? Well worth Dutelle, club advisor. meeting with U.S. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff. Talcottviiie. in the Office of The Director of Ts what this gracious 8-room Paul Edberg, 649-7025. * decorating problems... 5 SEWING Instructions - NEW YORK State farms for SIX-ROOM Cape, living room, a phone call. 742-8252. Accommodations for the students were made Proceeds from a school dance at Illing helped I □ FINANCIAL General Services, 41 Center 1?COLONIAL-CAPE is. dining room, 3 to 4 b^room s, Dressmaking or tailoring. All at the Fraternite St. Agustin Pere Capucins sale. Write for our Spring country sized kitchen, finished Owners being transferred to Florida and must selly to defray expenses. Each student was required GENERAL Mechanic - full­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ basic steps including pattern brochure a’hd pay us a visit. Spacious living room with ODD JOBS - You name it, we do rec room, 1 1/2 baths, Buckley this magnificent oversized Raised Ranch In one of it. Call John 643-2097 or Andy Seminaire, St. Agustin Cape Rouge, (Juebec, to contribute the di(lerence in cost of the trip. OPBI EVERY BondaStocka-Mortgagaa a time, days, paid CMS, Blue ticut until March 18, 1974 at adjustments. Small classes. Contact R.D. French, Bates fireplace, kitchen with I servinq C onnecticut hc-fT>em,iitcr. .«n( e 1009 Cross and Life Insurance School >area. John H. tsppen Manchester’s most desirable areas. Beamed 872-2385. Que., Can. This particular seminary resembles a Our government is a complex multitude of 11:00 a.m. for the following: Reasonable rates. 643-6^. dinette, formal dining room, Real Estate,Tnc., Sidney, N.Y., Agency, 649-5261 or 646-79M. prep school or junior college for. boys con­ agencies which have little meanlhg for our MORTGAGEIS, loans first se- Amerbelle Corn., 104 East Main 13838. den or bedroom, 20i baths, 3 cathedral celling In living room and dining room/4 INCOME TAX I WTE’tH9 Street, Rockville. Apply 9 a‘!ftT - TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving templating enrollment in the university. students until they walk around the capitol I GRANITE CURB HEADER generous bedrooms on second large bedrooms, 2'/i baths, 2 unusual fireplaces, SERVICE cond, third.. All kinds. Realty 5 p.m., an equal opportunity FOR DROP INLET St CAST □ REAL ESTATE MANCHESTER - 9 rooms, four large appliances, cleaning The club’s itinerary included a visit to Mont­ buildings and sit in the house gallery and statewide, credit rating un­ employer. ; CIRCA 1730 Antique Colonial. floor. Family room must be bedrooms, large lot, large barn, kitchen with custom vinyl lined cabinets and all built- cellars and attics, also some I IRON FRAME AND STEEL Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, morency Falls, a tour of St. Anne de Beaupre of recollect the nation’s past and try to plan its RussbII Burnett blau necessary. Reasonable. Con­ seen. Tastefully finished in two-car garage, REzone, cen­ in conveniences. A family room so unique that It tree work done. 644-1775. GRATE. , Lourdes, a visit to the Zoologicaf Gardens, future. Great historical names such as Jefferson Sat ’tfl 5:30 furniture stores fidential, quick arrangements PARTS MAN - Service writer Homaa For Sala 23 summer kitchen, new baths, oak with an "English Tudor” tral, many extras. Many 353 Contar Street Bid forms, plans and new kitchen, two-car garage. defies description. The extras Include carpeting, meals in old-world restaurants where the and Lincoln attain new power and significance Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Some experience preferred for effect with wet bar. Lovely possibilities. $39,900. F. J. self-cleaning oven, alr-conditloning, electric eye gar­ LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, students dressed elegantly for dinner, a tour of I'Uvr.oof. j. ,300 (i.l 100 Costitution Plaza, Hartford specifications are available at CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, yard with 2-car garage. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. cellars and attics cleaned, as students stand before their memorials. large transportation firm. Call Realtors, 646-^00. age doer opener, aluminum siding and many other parliament, and an outdoor hockey match where Mrs. (jowen and Miss liutelle bring elements Evenings, 233-6879. 643-2414. the General Services Office, 41 California Ranch. F ireplace lawns mowed, small tree work. Call lor Appt OPEN living room, formal dining custom features. All of this set upon a magnificent cheering in French was a new experience. - of our own and other cultures into the cliusnram I Center Street, Manchester, MANCHESTER - Priced Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. 643-9n7 Evanliigs TRAINEES for supervisory Connecticut. room, modern kitchen with reduced to $36,500, West Side, 6- tall treed lot. Call for appointment. High 50s. Other activities included tobogganing by the through their extensive planning. Hopefully, new iiosr 1115 Mslii Mrest MOR’TGAGES 1st, and 2nd MANCHESTER - Six-room K7-2141 Bays mortgages — Interim financing position in large transportation Town of Manc)iester, dining area, family room, three Colonial. 'Large Kitchen, for­ f j = < room Cape, plus three-room in­ DRESSMAKING - 15 years Oiateau Frontenac, skating, and a farewell par­ and deeper meanings are achieved. Ultimately, B m m r t .O n lf Msiiclisstsf I — expeditious and confidential firm. Some mechanical Connecticut large bedrooms, fourth possi­ mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, law apartment. 9 rooms in all, experience. Specializing in ty including dancing, eating and just plain learning of the highest degree takes place. 643 ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully MERRITT AGENCY BASKIN REAL ESTATE I service, J.D. Real Estate k ^ le d g e preferred. Call - Robert B. Weiss, . Immaculate condition. screened in porch, two-car gar­ alterations, evening pnd bridal landscaped grounds. Marion &. gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,10- . Assoc. 646-1980. General Manager . Philbrick Agency, 64^ age, aluminum siding. F. J. 644-2807 646-1210 ■ Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953 K4200. I BEALTOB Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. 6. X \ PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 9. 1974 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartmanta For Rant ^ C H E S T E B EVENING HERALD, C o., ,, ^P*rttnanta For Rant 53 Apartmarita For Rant Autos For Bala 91 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN oim RnAnnirwr . i r s A M O P ^ - THREE Room furnished apart­ 1969 CHEVY Biscayne, small BUGS BUNNY P U P fr fl ment. Rockville Residential. » OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 6U^HFR! A W A T F P - J PRESIDENTML APARTMENT V-8, automatic, good tnileage, y o u 6 T W C K Tastefully decorated. Heat in­ u>ve NEEDS A BWKS (SOSH.MA, MBS. BLITZ WELL power steering, $725. or best BU6SY H iV S TELL HER VOUVE HAD SOME ^ [VBA ; /MAIN. cluded. $36 weekly. 875-6312, RENTAL OFFICE JOBl OLLK>AW'3iAlP5Met> , ~ U H " , THIWa OOIN' ON THE LAST B ig NEWS, m a j o r I vou k n o w t h o c f O i l . ! VILUBE AFTS. offer. Call 4294)486. Pa y /vie fo r ai viw h e r a ' J72-7327. We have a large variety of MATBE THREE SATURCWyS IW A BOW PAlNTINfiS YOU'RE b K t T in ^ ^ - l if t t h is AFTERMOOW-- 6USHBR! YOU AW NOW SHE'LL HAVE TO IV E FOUND O U T WHY THEV'RE n o t HOW FOSTUHATE MANCHESTER deluxe one and two-bedroom I ALREAPyTDLPHER NEED CAR? Credit bad? COOLP VWNT HBRTbRW- CROMWELLS STYLE' IT TURNS I JUST BOUGHT AVAILABLE immediately 2- apartments and townhouses OKAY, BUT SAVS1 TELL UKE 1 DID/ A E T O IJ T Bankrupt? Repossessed?, OUT THEY'RE EVIDENCE HE'S ' One and two bedrooms. bedroom apartment, third throughout Manchester. Ren­ h a f ta h e l p him HER- LOCK' Honest Douglas accepts lowest f ix P IP E S / UH.. G O N N A U SE IN A FR AU D Near schools, churches floor, central location, $140. SUIT— THEY WENT Phone 646-2699. tal office open daily from 9-5, down, smallest payments. T and shopping center, cm other times by apptintment. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. FOR *50,0001 bus line. Call anj/time. YOU CAN MANCHESTER - Unusual one- AUTO Insurance - compare our RELAY CLAUDE (ri 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 bedroom Townhouse. Private NMATOENHmS,IIC. low rates. For a telephone ^tV E ALREADY ; entrances and patio, full bas^ 24M Nm Stati.N, HwlMtir quotation call Mr. Dolia at 646- t a k e n e x t r a PRECAUTIONS' e 1874 Iw MtA. Inc ment, includes heat, hot water I 4I-M21 « and appliances. $210 per month. VIE HODPLES Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Al- LEAVE n o t h in g Servian Otftnd 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articles tor Sale 41 Roonta tor Rant 1973 VEGA Hatchback, 4-speed, T O CHANCE 52 MANCHESTER - Three 4535. MANCHESTER - Newer 3 or 4 bedroom apartment in newer standard, excellent condition. CONNECTICUT bedroom Ranch. Convenient Call 872-7200. MASON CONTRACTOR - MOVING - Must sell walnut THE THOMPSON House- two-family, fully carpeted, SIX ROOMS, three bedrooms, MICKEY FINN HOMEOMmERt SERVICE Plastering, custom built stone Cottage Street, centrally location. Available April 1st. BY HANK LEONARD roll-tOT desk, excellent condi­ appliances, air-conditioning in two-family. $185 per month. $250 per month. Paul W. ’ Qiunty Workmanthip or brick fireplaces, chimney tion, |75. Walnut double canopy located, large, pleasantly fur­ and basement storage. VOLKSWAGEN 1972, Qinm M u r Phone 643-7510. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. automatic, one owner car, ^MWbkv h rMlk^, iMHa md . repair, block an^dement work. bed, 1100. Matching bureau, nished rooms, parking. CaXi 649- Convenient location, $245 DOCTOR... WHY New or old. Free estimates. E. Round formica table, 42”, |30. 2358, for overnightjm^ perma­ monthly, security required. yellow. Asking $2,050. CaU 647- DID HE CALL ME 4 1/2 ROOMS, second floor, FOUR BEDROOMS, East 1678 after 5 p.m. Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. Offers considered. 643-0116 nent guest rates. Available April 1st. 643-S8M. heat, gas, hot water and g^- HIS C H IL D ? WWK . *4»-lg|> afterjfti 5 p.m. Hartford. Kids okay. $200. (03- age, no pets, no children. Call 59) Rentex, $30 fee, 549-6980. ANY TYPE mason and carpen­ GENTLEMAN to share four FIVE ROOMS - security. After 649-4068. 1966 FOUR6oor OldsmobilR try work, additions and NORGE electric dryer, two rooms, color television, 6 p.m., 568-2230. Cutlass. Best offer. Phone 6 ^ TRUCK AND tractor, backhoe remodeling. Free estimates. A. pairs drapes, gold and orange. washer-dryer, etc. in Vernon, COVENTRY - Farm house and 0554 after 5:30 p.m. 'M_ J Ee DOESN'T FOUR ROOMS, first floor, con- bam, 3 acres, option included. work, rough grading, fill Squillacote, 649-0811. Phone 64^7305. near Plaza. 875-1333. JUST MARRIED? Sunny four- KNOW MARTHA venient location, nice (50-81). Rentex, $30 fee, 549- A r b m a d e -W O T BORN :___^ g a v e T h e m removal or delivery. 649-6962 or room apartment available. No 1974 PINTO, 2,20^^ m iles. neighborhood. $135 monthly. Automatic transmission, M ijT p,i on AWAY* 646-6761. NEW HOME Builders - UNIVERSAL Drop-in electric FURNISHED ROOM for pets. Appliances included. Security deposit. 1-684-7061. Remodeling Kitchens, range, bronze, 350. Like new. gentleman, kitchen privileges, Utilites extra. $145. 633-6026. excellent reason for selling. NEW HOUSES - for rent com­ 228-9393. CAPTAIN EASY LIGHT TRUCKING - attics and bathrooms, garages, tile and Phone 643-0229. parking, near bus line. Phone 474 Ma in ST. three rooms, BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE painting. Heating and repairs. 649-6914 after 5 p.m. ing in daily. Plan for the cellars cleaned. For free es­ heated, family unit, $160. Call 9- THERE'S YOUR ISLAND. Call 643-7367. summer. Rentex, $30 fee, 549- 1972 VOLVO - 144, excellent LiSTENiRUMPUM-- • W I AM timates phone 647-9610 anytime. KUSTOM guitar amp “200”, ^ -______NPIRnDITS 5, 646-2426. g en tlem en:... densely BUTiF VOU'KE Y FAR AS I'M ROOM for Rent - Kitchen and One-b^oom $127 monthly. condition, good gas mileage. JUNGLEP, FROM THE YOU'RE GETTING PAID \ SHtJW TW G three 15” speakers. ^ 5 . Two 10 G'5 TO SHOW US I YOU- ON ™ CONCERNED- WHEW Call 647-9607 after 6 p.m. LOOKS OF IT SO ASHORE AS A YOU'VE SEEN 0/UP CUSTOM made draperies and Shure PA columns, $150 pair. living room privileges, parking, Two-bedroom $161 monthly. THE CAVE'S l o c a t io n ; y THIS SKETCH 4 1/2 ROOM Townhouse. Bualnaaa tor Rant 55 . guide, forget it; w n e h e a p cave- bedspreads, wide selection of Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 34 Zenith Console black and white near Parkade. Phone 643-4005. Rent includes utilities, wall- Includes heat, hot water, MAP OF THE 1972 CHEVROLET, Impala, 4- ■ I, YOU'VE SEEN fabrics. Call 649-1786. Television, $35. 742-9482. to-wall carpeting, appliances, carpeting throughout, base­ ISLAND! ROOFING and roof repairing, FURNISHED room, downtown, MANCHESTER - 50,000 square door hartdtop, beautiful green, parking. Federal Housing. ment garage, storage area. feet industrial space available. ALTERATIONS,zipper repairs, Coughlin Roofing Co. M3-7707 POLAROID model 450 camera parking, bus, gentleman, black vinyl interior, factory-air PRISCILLA’S POP For information 1-237-8858. Sound proofing, kitchen Suitable for manufacturing and cionditioning. Call 6436749. BY AL VERMEER and mending done by with portrait, close-up and flash references requried, 647-1737. wpliances. $245. Phone 646-0800 experienced seamstress. Also BIDWELL Home Improvement warehouse. Will divide as small REVEREND WEEMS^ attachments, plus sun filter and Charles Apartments. as 10,000 square feet. Brokers repair hand knits. Call 875-6556. Co. E xpert installation of shoulder carrying bag. $100. LARGE AIRY room for rent. MANCHESTER - 4-room apart­ OLDSMOBILE 1969 Cutlass, VCOULD YOU Pu t aluminum siding, gutters and Call 646-5869. ' Prefer elderly gentleman or ment, first floor, heat, hot protected. Call 1-226-1206, Ext. four6oor Town Sedan, s m ^ V- A GOOD WORD ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 room, se­ 6 . F O R U S ' EXTRA LOW prices for lawn trims. Roofing installation and woman. Phone 649-7442. water, stove, refrigerator, cen­ cond floor apartment, stove and 8, automatic transmission. // maintenance, light trucking and repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. SPAULDING golf clubs, ladies trally located, $175. Adults only. refrigerator, $150 monthly. Power steering, good condition. some outside painting. Call 646- LARGE, comfortable room, No pets. Security deposit STORE for rent - 900 square Asking $1,095. 6^1 1 7 . low handicap series, complete Lease, security. Middle-age feet, heated. Broad Street, 7620. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, set of irons, including wedge arking. Gentleman preferred, required. Call 643-9678. coupfe preferred. No pets or 1 /'^ / roofing, storm windows, aw­ and putter, never used. $60.; lust nave references. Phone Manchester. Call 649-1807 or 1967 FORD Galaxie 500, yellow R children. References required. 6446268. :® J9j 1 itfA Int T M RKI U S Pm Oft ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ nings. Quality workmanship, exercise bike $15. Call 646-2599 649-6526. MANCHESTER - four large Call 649-7529. with black vinyl top, automatic, eling, rec rooms, offices, free estimates. Fully insured. after 5. rooms, garage, heat, hot water, power steering, radio, new STEVE CANYON household repairs, yard work. 872-9187, 649-3417. newly redecorated, central STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 muffler system, very good gas BY MILTON CANIFF Phone 649-45M. location, $200. Security. 649- square feet, platform level. mileage. Call 6 4 3 - ^ after 6 MOVING - Dark pine triple Stock Place, rear. Attractive ROOFING — Specializing 7544, 649-6985. p.m. dresser and bed, end tables, Apartntanta For Rant 53 V IL U G E R rental Brokers protected. CaU repairing roofs, new roofs, stereo equipment. Phone 644- 522-3114. CADILLAC, 1968 Eldorado, gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 1(^ after 2 p.m. WE HAVE customers waiting COZY FOUR rooms, second APARTMENTS and repaired. 30 years floor, heated, stove, parking. front wheel drive, yellow with i-t for the rental of your apartment Five-room, 2 bedroom 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for black vinyl top, excellent condi­ <974 t7 Nt> inc T M ftro U S P>1 REPAIRS experience. Free estimates. TAG SALE - Sunday and Mon­ or home. J.D. Real Estate Couple, references. P u rity . Howley, 643-5361. $170. 649-1919. between 5-7 p.m. townhouse, wall-to-wall storer office etc. $160. Call 646- tion, $1,650. Call evenings 4-7, BY ART SANSOM day, 18 Linnmore Drive, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. caipeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ 2426, 9-5. 6436771. on all^aMotnal4i of sowing" Manchester, 10 to 5 p.m. machiMt. Opan Wadnaa-11 ROSSI ROOFING, siding, Household items, furniture, THREE rooms. Porter Street ditioners, appliances, beat OOM'T PRK^'jDUR LOCK... DUPLEX - 5 rooms, modem BOLTON - office space 172 .1968 Te m p e s t safari station day, Thursday and Friday;; chimneys, gutters, free es­ clothing, miscellaneous. kitchen, formal dining room, area, heat, gas, electric, and hot water, 1% tiled baths, timates. Fully insured. Days, square feet, warehouse 1,022 wagon, wood siding, power til 9; Monday, Tuesday and < > two bedrooms, $200 per month. parking, refrigerator and stove, washer and dryer hookup, square feet, loading dock with e.yenings, 529-8056. Paul fireplace. $165 monthly. Securi­ patio. No pets. steering, automatic, radial Saturday til 5. ;; CONVERTIBLE sofa, $100. References required Philbrick overhead door, and heat. At­ tires, excellent condition, $7%. Cosgrove 643-5364. Lazy-Boy recliner, $75. Two Agency 646-4200. ty deposit, no pets. 247-4688,236- 0564. Call 649-7620 tractive appearance, good com­ 742-7212. twin size headboai^s and one mercial location by two major Knit ’N Purl *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• frame, $5 each. All six months MANCHESTER - New 3- highways. Route 84 and 44. ; TrMWy Plazi Vamo old, excellent condition. Large FIVE-ROOM ^ artm e n t with 1969 CADILLAC, Fleetwood, Haating-Plumbing 35 bedroom apartment, air- Ideal for distributor. $225 Brougham, one owner, 46,000 contemporary style chest of stove, garage. Central. Securi­ 872-2219 conditioned, kitchen FIVE-ROOM apartment on monthly. CaU 643-9508 or 633- miles, all extras included, $2,- drawers, $45. 872-0261 ty. Phone 649-3616. SUMESnON BOTTI Heating and Plumbing appliances, carpeted, private first floor on Woodland Street. 2075. 500. Call 9-5, 289-2757. BOX <♦♦eeeeee»ee»»e»eooo< 1 weekends. entrance and basement, yard, Phone 643-1425. - > — Prompt, courteous service. THREE-ROOM apartment, Call 643-1496. parking, Lyndale Street. INDUSTRIAL floor space, 1600 SPRING for 1968 Volkswagen GARAGE SALE - March 9th, Available immediately. $265 pr heat, hot water, stove, HEATED FOUR rooms, TWO HANDY men want varie­ refrigerator, near hospital. and 3200^^uare^ feet, 3-phase Bug sunroof, forest green, good THE FLINTSTONES between 10-6, at 10 Homestead month. 6494^. appliances and garage. Kids wiring, office and parking. 649-. . . condition, 4 new tires, $1,000. BY HANA-BARBERA ty of jobs, raking rolling, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Street, consisting of furniture, $160. Adults only, no pets. liming, fertilizing, mowing cleaned with electric cutters, and pets okay. $135. (03-29) 5043. 649-1047. glass and household items. FOUR-ROOM and five-room Security deposit required. Rentqx, $30 fee, 549-6980. lawns, attics, cellars cleanecf by professionals. McKinney Saturday only. Phone 643-9678. Reasonable rates, 643-5305. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ apartments, tiled bath, heat, Retort Property 1965 BUICK, new tires, new ALLEY OOP An d t o t h i n k o f hot water included, newly EAST HARTFORD - heated For Rant 59 BY V.T. HAMLIN A l l t h e w a s t e d y e a r s pany, 643-5308. VERNON - Northgate, 300 exhaust system, needs car­ ••• remodeled. Middle-age adulto. three rooms, garage and buretor, $ ^ . Phone 74^9482. OOP WOULDN'T SPLIT OF HIBERNATING/ HOUSEWORK and yard work Doga-BIrda-Pata South Street, Vernon. There ...BUT HE'S BEEN WAIT'LL THE OTHER done by the hour or day to suit FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, 43 Security deposit, references, no appliances. $150. (13-5(11-. COTTAGE For Rent - AiND HEAD FOR HOME, GONE A TIME THAT'S THIS 16 A L O T pets, parking. 11 1/2 A and B will be a few vacancies ac- <3'RLS SEE WHAT X your needs. Call 649-2789 after 2 repairs, and remodeling. Rentex, $30 fee, 549-6980. < Lakeport, New Hampshire, 1959 CHEVY, 6 cylinder, 4-door LEAVING ME IN LONG! I'D BETTER MORE FUN ! AKC' registered miniature School Street, across from East curing at Northgate in the next Lake Winnepesaukee. 3 THIS PLACE ALONE, SEE IF SOMETHING'S U COME HOME WITH! p.m. Prompt service on emergen­ month or two. If you are in­ sedan, good running condition. cies. 643-7024. Schnauzer, two year old male. Side Rec, near Main. OVER 900 availal^ rental bedrooms, all utilities, beach. $35. CaU 6436109. WRONG/ $75. Call 646-2599 after 5. terested in a large well cared properties on h^ifa daily. $135 weekly. 8756381. Painting-Paparing 32 for apartment, fully carpeted, ITj Flooring Houses and apartments. All Trucka tor Bala 92 39 WANTED good home for four HEBRON - modern 2 bedroom with loads of closets, private ’ PETER BELLIVEAU PainUng areas, all prices. Call now. CAPE COD Orleans - New, fur­ year old, spayed female, apartmient, in country setting, entrance and private patio, Rentex, $30 fee, 549-6980. Open 7 nished, view of the beach. May - Experienced and insured FLOOR Sanding and carpeting, appliances, heat and each apartment with its own 1972 FORD pickup, 8' box, V8 Refinishing, (specializing in shepherd-collie. Had all shots, days, 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. to September, two week engine, automatic transmis­ Painting, papering, ceilings, excellent with children. 646- hot water. Available im­ dishwasher, clothes washer and big or small jobs. Call 643-1671. older floors). Inside painting. minimum. 644-1833. sion, low mUeage. CaU 643-2696. 0277. mediately, $190. Eastern, 646- clothes dryer as well as other FOUR BEDROOM^, 8250. appliances, then you should J.P. LEWIS & Son custom 5750, 872-2222. appliances, and fenced yard. Wantad to Rant 57 1966 FORD PICK-up, F-lOO, 1/2 MUST SELL - AKC Collie, four take the trouble to see what is $1M. (92-57). Rentex, $30 fefe., decorating, interior and MANCHESTER - two bedroom available at Northgate. Rentals ton, V6, automatic transmis­ ^4 0 o O months old, $100. 429-5248 after 5496980. WANTED - One or two sion. Good running condition. exterior, paper hanging. Fully 4:30 p.m. Duplex, appliances, washer are from $195-$240., and include =»■ ^ ^ “ C? o bedroom apartment. 'Two in Phone after 6 p.m., 649-6973. insured. 649-9658. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hooK-up. Available immediate­ heat, parking, etc. Call /TV 3"^ d CENTRAL Location - Two family. Phone 643-5069 after 5 <£) t97d by NEA. Inc., T M R>c. U.S. Pm. OW AKC COLLIES, sables and tris, ly, security required, $160. superintendant, Mr. Utter, at p.m. W IN AT BRIDGE INSIDE-Outside painting. bedrooms in 3-family house, □ MISC. FOR SALE six weeks old, all shots, call 875- Eastern, ' 872-8011. $150. (97-19). Rentex, $30 fee, MRi ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Special rates for people over M. 1629. Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 94 Fully insured. Estimates given, 5496980. DED Immediately Articlaa tor Bala 41 MANCHESTER - two bedroom for two adults, one child. Four Call 649-7863. apartment in three family, HONDA 1970, CT-70, perfect Declarer called for dum­ AKC Registered Saint Bernard, KIDS AND pets okay, four- rooms with appliances. Phone condition. Set up for woods. WiANTTDMEAR my’s queen. East who had male, 11/2 years old. Champipn appliances. Available im- AAV lAAITATION A time to break the rules INTERIOR and exterior, all we ALUMINUM sheets used as WOODUND room duplex, nice area, $140. after 4 p.m., 6466518. $175. Phone 6336346. been taught both to play VACnRDJF/ii/«44 printing plates, .007 thick, line. $125 or best offer. 646-5167 mraiately, security required, (08-91). Rentex, $30 fee, 549- OF A GIRAFFE? can offer you is a professional or 646-6597. $150. Eastern , 6466250. 1UN0R . . Remember the boy at the third-hand-high and to­ laint job at a reasonable price, 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. LANDLORDS and property LOW COST motorcycle in­ co ver-an -honor- with-an- The bidding has been: 9 Phone 643-2711. owners, we have many vieH zoo who wanted to know if the F.t doesn't cost a cent for a free MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- surance, immediate binding. honor put up his king. Declar­ SOCIETY FOR cats, kittens, APMTMEIITS FIVE-LARGE rooms, garage, screen^ and qualified tenants. See us for your needs, Crockett NORTH hippopotamus was male or er won; drew trumps; eventu­ West North East South estimate but it could save you a adoption, placement, shelter. bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 A Q106S female and the keeper's 9 small fortune. Call 643-4^. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 HoillMtMl SlrMI ard for the kids. $150. (61-&) Rent your property today. No Agency, 643-1577. ally discarded his three of cents each. Inquire side door, Route 83, Vernon. Phone 87^ baths, full basement, private (Off W. MMlRt TRkN.1 Ri/entex, $30 fee. 549-6980. cost or obUgation. Rentex, 527- T Q1073 reply: “It doesn't make a bit 0052. entrances. Includes heat and clubs on dummy’s last heart You, South, hold: Manchester Evening Herald. MANCHESTBI •••••••••••• 5448. ^ ♦ K4 of difference except to anoth­ and made five odd. PAINTING and papering - appliances. $245 per month. HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- ♦ 752 ♦ 1086 5 4 VAKQ83 fAJS*- Bum by Homaa tor Rant 54 CTcles, parts and accessories. er hippopotamus.'’ Interior and exterior. Four ...... 2 ?.. •••• Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- WEST EAST What do you do? generations. Neat, clean work. STOP Gas Theft - No lock, no UiR HOUSIIM CORP. Expert service. Harley- East had an automatic play A—Bid one spade. With two Antlquaa 43 4535, 646-1021. RENT WITH optipn to buy - 4- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ♦ 94 4 7 2 Free estimates. Phone 643-7M1. key. Simple gadget installed in Davidsoir Sales, 49 Park Street. Today's hand gave expert of a low heart. His partner five-card suits right next to one seconds by anyone, $2.50. 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary room, pine paneled Ranch, Hartford. 247-9774. Y 9 5 TK642 South an undeserved top in a had clearly led top of noth­ THE PACK RAT - will be MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom □ AUTOMOTIVE ♦ J9S32 AAQS another bid the higher ranking Memorial Corner Store or apartments. Features wall-to-‘ fireplace, lake privileges, regional open pairs, but is ing. The king if held back first. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. opened Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m. Townhouse with full b^^menf, wall carpeting, vanity tile Bolton Lake. Security deposit, ♦ KJ96 ♦ q 1084 Building-Contracting MOTORCYCLE Insurance - only of interest to another would eventually be able to .33 Fiora Road, off Route 85, washer and dryer h^kups, baths, built-in oven, range, $200 monthly. 6436871 Autoa For Bala 91 WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH (D) stop dummy’s fourth heart TODAY'S QUESTION Bolton. appliances, heat and cooking Lowest rates available. duplicate player since four WE BUY and sell used fur­ dishwasher, refrigerator and Immediate binding. Prompt ♦ AKJ83 spades is ice cold. from scoring a trick and Your partner responds one FIREPLACES - roofing, patios, gas include in modest monthly s o , w h b n h e s a i d WELL,y o u 'v e ViV' ' Y AJ8 niture. Cash on the line. One dispo^l, electric heat, 2 air 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 1969 CHEVY station wagon, Claim service. Call Clarke In­ . NOW i 'l l t e l l v o u South would nave wound up notrump. What do you do now? interior-exterior painting, all piece or an entire house full. WANTED — Antique furniture, rental. Available now. Highland rooms, family unit, security. rebuilt transmission, THAT r HGARDMY IIS SIDE OF IT. ♦ 1076 types of carpenter work, ad­ conditioners, glass sliding surance Agency, 643-1126. making just four spades for Answer Monday 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 glass, pewter, oil paintings or Oak Village, 643-5177. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m, automatic, power steering and GOT MAD,AUC> I SIDE OF THE ♦ A3 South made an overtrick as an average score. ditions etc. Free estimates. other antique items. Any quan­ doors, ail large rooms. FuU SLAPPED HIM. STORY... Main Street Rear, behind brakes. 18 mpg. $850. 6496406. 1967 PUCH, 125cc, good condi­ a result of a bad third-hand- Reasonable prices. 643-0001. LIGHT housekeeping room ful­ basement storage area, ample East-West vulnerable (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Douglas Motor Sales. tity. The Harrisons, 643^09, SMALL four-room house and tion, $100. Must sell. Phone 649- high play by East. The result ■------::_ 165 Oakland Street. ly furnished, stove, refrigerator parking. Starting at $175. Han­ garage, located near hospital in 1963 two-door Fairlane, 18 to 20 5079. West North East is unimportant in rubber MASONRY - All types, CLEAN USED refrigerators, and linens provided, 801 Main dy to shopping, schools, bus quiet residential neighborhood. miles per gallon. Excellent bridge, but the principle in­ fieidstone, brick, concrete. ranges, automatic washers, Wantad to Buy 49 Street. and religious facilities. $200 monthly wijth security mechanical condition. Needs Pass 24 . Pass volved is important. Some­ Answer to Previous P Free estimates, after 5 p.m., 1969 HONDA, CL 350, good con­ i I with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's Model apartment open fdr in­ deposit. Available April 1st. wheel alignment and tires. $175. Pass Pass Pass time the trick lost by the bad This and That G E G A 1 T ■i 643-1870 or 644-2975. ANTIQUES - cash paid for TWO-BEDR(X)M Townhouse, 1 dition, asking $650. Call after 2 SI Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- spection 16 p.m., Saturday, 649-3124. CaU after 6 p.m., 647-1947. p.m., 643-e^. Opening lead -V 9 play will be the contract 1 a. B R u A 6 N 1 2171. quality or unusual antiques. 1/2 baths, appliances, heat, hot o N A T 1 O N 1 REMODEL your bathroom, Phone 6466051. water, air-conditioning, 2 or 14 and Sunday. Other times by ACROSS a A D 1 N G PI d DOWN E lij] kitchen, rec room or custom month lease. April 1st occupan­ appointment. 1 Arachnid [n PIANO UPRIGHT, recon- West didn't have any at­ 1 Coin of Nepal g] m ■ a E sT build your new home. Call 649- dition^, tuned and delivered, WANTED FOR CASH - An^ cy. $215. 643-1M7. 5Gold(Sp.l 2 Peaceful 1142, M3-6341. tractive opening lead and 8 Banking game $145. Phone 742-7141. tiques; early metal toys, trains, Cai: DXJi • By Oswald & James Jacoby 3 Cylindrical MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, C H74 by KA. UK■ TM N ^ 0" CHJKUA finally selected the nine of 12 Mountain 4 Goddess of the wind-ups, phonographs, guns, UAR H0USIII6 CORP. (comb, form) NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - swords, oil paintings, pewter, first-floor apartment, oven, hearts. Doubleton leads have dawn A BLUE AND WHITE colonial 643-9661 been known to work out but 13 Huge tub 5 Above Remodeling, repairing, ad­ wing back couch with matching furniture, glass. Almost range, heat and hot water in­ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 14 Heavy blow ditions, rec rooms, porches and cluded. Lease. $195. 646-2813. Roburt Murdock, RoaKor this one didn’t. 6 Chest rattle chair. Call 647-1232 after 5. anything old. Call anytime, 643- 643-6661 15'Belonging to 7 Auricular M roofing. No job too small. Call that girl 8 Enemy 649-31A. TEDTRUDON. i:v\ (X5ING MV ^AALF■A-POUNIp OF BEAR 16 Samuel's Staphan J. Ludion Jr. COLONIAL wing back sofa with DUPLEX - apartment for rent, BlTRDRIHEENEBSy] 9 Handled 25 Cuddle instance 4 rooms, 1 1/2 baths, 124 S upl - 646-6267 SBEASE WONT HELP THE teacher (Bib.) to Paused 27 Fillip 43 Sheaf matching chair. Matching ^ CRISIS / 17 Being (Latin) CARPENTRY - Repairs, Florence St., Mancestqr, $200. EN/ERSY CRISIS MUCH. STA R GAXElC*S> 11 Mountain 28 Petty quarrel 44 Island in the coffee taole, two end tables. 18(;hemical nymph 33 Make a trip Hebrides remodeling, additions, roofing. monthly. 644-8896, 643-2282. -D ) C LA Y R. P O LLA N suffix Phone after'5 p.m., 643-4931. LIBRA 19 Held in high 34 Unkeeled 45 American Call David Patria, South Wind­ 99 19 Construct sor, 644-1796. □ RENTALS CHARLES Apartments - East f / MAX. Jl| Your Doily Activity Guido serf.T, 222) regard 36 Get free from cartoonist ONE YEAR old oil burner, LOOKING for anything in real '^AM . II * According to tho Stars. 4 21 Indonesian of 20 Gradually 37 Looks fixedly 48 Jurisprudence Middle Xpke, 4 1/2 room FENDER BBIDES OCT.r. 22*^L 22 Mindanao estate rental — apartments, decreasing 38 Opines ,50 Shooter Carlin model 400N-2R, oil tank, townhodse, 1 1/2 baths, . .,20-21.31-43 To develop message for Sunday, 2-32-44-63 WES ROBBINS carpentry homes, multiple dwellings, no ,:^Sl-6l-79-84 22 Ceremonies 23 Ensnare 40 Polo, for marWe 1/4 full, electric accessories for Rooma tor Rant 52 appliances, carpeted, two air- reod words corresponding to numbers 65.72^1^V5: 24 Put up a stake remodeling specialist. Ad­ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate of your Zodiac birth sign. burner. $350 for all. Phone after conditioners, heat, hot water, ^ T A u a q s SCORPIO in poker ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Associates, Inc. 646-1^. A M . JO ) Boloncc 3) On« ' 61 A nd 2 3 4 15 6 1 8 9 10 11 6 p.m., 643-7429. WANTED single, young 4 26 Small coins 1 storage, basement garage, 2 Your 32 Strong 62 Your ocr. 22 built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, woman, who works full time, ( W HAY 20 28 Rate of motion 649-3446. sound prooofing, washer dryer 3 Join 33 The 63 W ill wor 21': 12 |l9 14 SONY - 17" color TV, 1 1/2 share apartm ent Main And MANCHESTER - Central loca­ M B O m r>,11-13-25-37 4 Regulations 34 Mochinerv 64 Today 29 Number hodc-ups. $245 monthly. By ap­ ;gy46-5B69 5 News 35 You 65 Hclp^ 7-12-24-34,^ 30 Footlike part years old, like new. $235. Call Peak! Street, Manchester. Only tion, bus line, third floor, 5 pointment, Charles Ponticelii, 45-57-78 15 116 17 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - One of the keys to our superb auto body shop is the key to G IM IN I 6 M ust 36 Kept 66 C om pony 31 Pacific ' .646-5869. born-again Christian need app­ spacious rooms, $150 monthly, BU?Z SAWYER 7 Use 37 Couses new homes custom built, 0, 649-9644. one of our rental cars. BY ROY CRANE 67 Gropevine SAGITTARIUS turmeric 18 19 20 21 ly. R ent $80. plus sh a re security and references. Call MAV 21 8 T h e 38 Else 66 Could NOK, 32 School subject remodeled, additions, rec expenses, own bMroom. 649- For just $5.00 a day and $.05 a mile you can drive away and leave rrJ U H l 20 9 Festivities 39 Oelov 69 Successful 33 Walk heavily 24 25 649-2712. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, TRW TO Y WES, WHERE DO YOU 10 Y ou're 40 A nd Dec a 23 rooms, garages, kitchens 70 C heck 35 Ceramic 3395, 9-11 a.m . aqd p.m . heat, hot water, stove, your car with manager Ed Roberge, an auto body craftsman with 19 years 6-19-36 11 Collections 41 H eort 71 M oy remodeled, bath tile, cement RP^MBERA REMEMBER SEEIN6, KtHE^O fT KIP> 9 IN THE 12 C aution 5.15-23-35#^ pieces 26 2 7 ^ H 28 T K RUMMAGE CORNER Monday-Friday. FOR RENT in Willington, four- refrigerator, garage, laundry of experience, and six full-time professional body meh. t ) 4'48-6860-90 t 42 Throb 72 To 17-56^7 - work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ D,R* CATO; HIM LAST? CANCia 13 For 43 This 73 Or 38 Hang in folds Conalgnmant Thrift Shop room, two-family duplex facilities. $185. 6436884. If you were surprised at the reasonable price for our rental cars, AWPJLflV/ / 14 Let 44 Personality 74 Leod CAPRICORN 39 Arboreal 29 30 tial or commercial. Call 649- 2( It moving MATURE working male, $20 dwelling with fireplace, air- A U TH E . p A p Y ; a D/'SHERy. 15 Comes 45 Explosives 75 Be D fC . 22 4291. you will again be surprised by the reasonable price of our repair work. homes 31 32 per week, large single room, conditioning, available im­ PLACES WHERE 22 16 Y our 46 Con 76 Sovings 41 Take food CLEARANCE SALE at HEBRON - three bedroom Our body shop is open from 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday 17 C ertain 47 V io 77 To JAH. 1> next to bath, five minutes to mediately. No pets. Call 42 Accomplishing 36 37 R E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ 80 BIRCH ST. H I 3/ 13/74 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, heat, hot through Friday, and a towing service is available 24 hours a day. NDU TOOK \J4 26‘38-49 18 Unretioble 46 Higher>ups 78 Chemicols 17-18-27-28 33 34 35 ' Main Street, parking. Call 6 ^ McKinney Brothers, Inc., 643- 596070 l9 B e 49 Pick 79 Be 39-73-82-87^^^ 46 Head cover try, kitchens, fee rooms, ad­ water provided, children and * s m / 47 Wicked 40 7964. 2139 or 684-3081. LIO 20 C om plim ent 50 W o tch 80 Exert AQUARIUS 38 39 ditions,' porches, any type pets welcome. CaU 2286269. 21 Lov^- 51 Evening 81 Sell ' 49 Extinct bird O P fim is a t ( f f : JULY 22 52 Spotlight JAN. 20 ^ remodeling, 646-2087. 22 In 82 Defer 50 Source of poi 41 44 45 46 43 PURNEU PLACE LADIES only, nicely furnished MANCHESTflR - Newer i' NEW DUPLEX-2 bedrooms,! .A U G . 22 23 To 53 People 63 Beoutiful eei. II ^ 51 Change rooms for rent. Community bedroom Townhouse, full base- 24 A round 54 Enjoy 84 Reworded (prefix) 47 48 49 50 CARPENTRY - Porches, gar- ^ 3/ 19/74 1/2 baths, carpeted living room, , I-I629-40I 25 W o rthy 55 Your 65Grocious ' 3- 8- 9 -5 3 # ^ kitchen and bath. All utilities ment, private entrances and kitchen appliances, full private /50-62-76 26 Someone 56 The 66 Ideos S4-55-66 < 1 . 52 Abstract being 52 53 ages, additions, bathrooms, Hours: TUM., WRd., Thun. I'lBi'nilllWNWtHSMMiEN 27 F rie n d SI included. Convenient to stores patio, includes heat. vmco 57 And 87 Dotes I PISCIS 53 Mimicker kitchens, houses, repairs. Free basement, security and 28 Either 58 Be 88 Outgoir^g nd bus line. Ideal for working appliances, and casting. $235 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, 647-9386 54 Killed S4 55 56 estimates. Small jobs. Stephen references. $225. 'monthly. 29 Budget 59 Up 89 Romonce 55 Rodent Thun. EvanhigR 6:304 r elderly lady. Call after 4 :r month. Paul W. Dougan, /i/fSfXr. 22 30 New 60 The 90 Pressure MAR. 20' L.J Martin, 646-7295. f Days, 643-5144. Evenings 6/6- 56 Direction p.m. 6446383. ealtor, 6436535, 646-1021. ■O10-22-33-52 3 /1 0 K 2289. )G ooJ ^)AJvcrsc ^)N euirjl 30-4I-42-7I^ :?y64-75-8S-8i: 7- 74-77-83B9^ INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I

J S k . If PAGE SIXTEEN r- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. March 9, 1974 \ ' 'I Nixon Asks Limits On Deer Dies Columbia Election Cost After Romp ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE 'W IMmi offered for $elt not HARTFORD TIMES Hearing Requested aviilible in csss toti or Third Week Of Trial Ends WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a toother retsil deiler$ MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1974 In Town or wholestleri. NEW YORK (UPI) — The government ended the third message to Congress and in a nationwide radio address. On Rules For Dump ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE week of the Mitchell-Stans trial Friday with cliff-hanger Perhaps confused by today’s President Nixon Friday papers which would be stored in testimony about a mystery envelope containing a black snow-covered landscape, a lone MANCHESTER HERALD proposed limits on campaign deer wandered into Manchester VIRGINIA CARLSON the proposed trailer for toe new book and a memo addressed to President Nixon’s older contributions and strongly op­ Correspondent site. This money could go back - SATURDAY, MARCH 9,1974 brother, Donald. and was roaming the Oak and posed paying for campaigns Maple St. area near Norman St. Tel. 228-9224 to the town, he said. Tuttle € The testimony was given by the key prosecution witness, from the U.S. Treasury. this morning. The sanitary landfill area on asked who would recycle them. Harry L. Sears, just before the end of the Friday session of He also proposed repeal of Police, hoping to capture the Rt. 6 opened today. Hadigian said most towns are the trial of former Attorney General John N. Mtchell and toe “ equal time” rule of the James Carey of Lake Rd. recycling paper. animal and return it to open SUPE RMrtHKI 7S former Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stsms. Federal Communications Act, areas, cruised the area un­ asked the selectmen at a recent Carey added there is informa­ The two once powerful figures in the Nixon administra­ which CBS president Arthur successfully. meeting what regulations have tion on recycling and how con­ tion are accused of trying to sidetrack a federal investiga­ Taylor said is “ particularly im­ The deer finally crashed into been adopted concerning the venient it is for a landfill area. portant. If the law were tion of financier Robert L. Vesco in exchange for his secret a fence near Florence and Nor­ use of the area by residents and He also asked if they intended changed as he recommends, business people using the site. $200,000 contribution to the 1972 Nixon campaign. man Sts. and died either from to separate the glass. Szegda major party candidates would injuries or a heart attack, ac­ “ What controls have been es­ said they intended to. receive free television time cording to police. The game tablished on that?” he asked. “ I am asking you, who ran on Tim McCulloch they are now denied.” Eugenl^Kyle warden was called to pick up He feels a public hearing should a platform concerning this, to Denied Access To Tapes NBC President Julian Good­ toe carcass. be held on those regulations toe hold a public hearing on the WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House Judiciary Com­ man said his network "heartily town intends to implement. topic,” Carey said to Szegda. endorses” the repeal proposal. mittee has been denied access to six White House tapes Join Herald Circulation Staff About Town Carey was not referring to state Szegda did not say whether or It would “ enable broadcasters regulations, but to town control that contain conversations between President Nixon and not a public hearing would be to provide more complete and Tim McCulloch, 25, native of such as hours open, who is per­ held. his indicted former top advisers. ment of the Beloit, Wis. Daily The first of two Lenten con­ meaningful coverage of major Milwaukee, Wis., has been News and served as circulation mitted to use it and in what The tapes, committee sources said Friday, were of con­ temporary Masses planned by candidates and campaign named The Herald's director of manager of the Kalispell, manner will it be used. Transportation H I H M I W H I toe Church of toft'Assumption versations Nixon held immediately before and after March issues,” he said. circulation. Burl Lyons, Herald First Selectman Joseph Mont., Inter Lake. will be Sunday at 6; 30 p.m. in 21,1973, with former White House aides John W. Dean III, The equal-time rule forces publisher, in making the an­ Szegda said the town has to Workers Seek He and Mrs. McCulloch are the church hall. The theme is H.R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrllchman, Charles W. Colson broadcasters to provide time nouncement, said the circula­ abide by state regulations and the parents of one child. “ Reflections on Giving.” The for all candidates to respond to tion department is being that there is a local Solid Waste Pay Increases and John N. Mitchell. Eugene Kyle, native of Sioux Mass is open to ail interested campaign issues. expanded. Committee. City, Iowa, has been named The persons. HARTFORD (UPI) - Goodman, however, attacked McCulloch was graduated Carey reiterated any Herald’s circulation promotion Employes of the state another controversial proposal from the University of Wiscon­ regulations should be made manager. Kyle previously was Mr. and Mrs. John Spauiding Transportation Department Kidnapers Remain Silent that would circumvent a 1964 sin with a bachelor of arts public through news media so in the circulation departments of 118 Walnut St. will serve as have charged they are being SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The kidnapers Of Patricia Supreme Court ruling by degree in radio and television. residents know what they are. of the Sioux City Journal and host and hostess Sunday from 2 paid less than private contrac­ Hearst maintained their silence today even though the making it easier for a candidate Before joining The Herald, he Carey feels there should be Beloit News. He and Mrs. Kyle to 5 p.m. a Lutz Junior tors working on highway to sue a newspaper or broad­ was in the circuiation depart­ longer open hours at the site price tag for the free food program designed to win her are the parents of one daughter. Museum. projects. cast station for libel or slander. and the town should cast an opi­ release passed |1 million. The engineers’ committee of The network chief said the nion on this. Selectman Robert The fourth distribution of groceries to the poor ran the Connecticut State court decision “ protects press Tuttle said if the town wants to smoothly Friday. However, a municipal workers’ strike Employes Association met freedom” and should not be pay more money in taxes, the stopped the city transit system, making it difficult for Friday with an official of the modified by legislation. area can be open more often. 9 state Personnel Department some to reach the 13 food centers in the San Francisco Bay ABC had no comment. The custodian is paid for two Area. and presented a set of demands Nixon adviser Bryce Harlow days. If the area is open all year getyiw for salary upgradings for some Officials of the People In Need program said 35,(XX) bags told reporters the proposal “ is the custodian would need a MANCHESTER 1,2(K) state workers. and boxes of foodstuffs, worth some $300,000, were given not an effort to shaft the press Edward J. Kehoe, 34, of 240 year’s salary. and his car was in collision with He was released on a $250 The committee presented a out. In all, 120,000 food packages have reached the public in any form .” Spruce St., was rearrested Albert Hadigian asked what two cars traveling west. Vin­ non-surety bond for appearance directive from state Labor since the start of the PIN. The President said giving Friday for failure to appear on the town is going to do with cent L. Gamacorta, 19, of Jobs in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Commissioner Jack A. Fusari candidates the right to collect a warrant issued by Circuit wood products at the landfill Hill Rd., Ellington, driver of April 2. dated Jan. 31 that specifies a libel damages would enhance Court 12 for a charge stemming area. Szegda said they had not one of the other cars, was taken SOUTH WINDSOR $7.70 per hour wage for the head vigorous catppaign debate and yet received the chipper but the from third-degree assault on to Rockville General Hospital, Robert J. Gallant, 21, Birch of a private survey crew. Border Tension Mounts encourage candidates who Feb. 9. information will be published treated and released. A Dr., Andover, was charged That compares, the com ­ TEL AVIV (UPI) — Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, might otherwise “ flinch from Kehoe is being heid in custody when it arrives. passenger in his car, Maryann Friday will illegal sale of con­ mittee said, to a range of ^.17 addressing the nation on television Friday night after a political participation because in iieu of a $10,000 bond for ad- Hadigian asked if selectmen Stolarz, also of Jobs Hill Rd., trolled drugs, in connection to $6.39 for the head of a state o f their fear of slanderous at­ had considered recycling new clash on the Golan Heights cease-fire lines, said she ditionai charges of assault on a was uninjured. tacks.” with a continuing investigation, survey team. has reports that Syria plans an attack to recapture police officer and is scheduled The driver of the third car by South Windsor Police.. Repeating his Wednesday to appear in court Monday. territory it lost in the October war. was John R. Ferry, 21, of 6 He was released on a $10,000 news conference statement that In Damascus, Syrian President Hafez Assad told a rally The assault on the police of­ Olive Lane, Vernon. He was not non-surety bond for appearance financing campaigns with Friday, “ the war with Israel is not finished as far as we ficer occurred yesterday when injured but a passenger in his in Circuit Court 12, East Hart­ St$p»lilio|iswiir public funds amounts to “ taxa­ crochet cotton? j, police attempted to issue the car. Candy Steele, of 56 Phoenix ford, April 1. are concerned. It will not finish until all the occupied Arab tion without representation,” rearrest warrant. we have the largeat aatortment In conn. eknH - } St., Vernon, was taken to TOLLAND territories are liberated and the full rights of the Palesti­ Nixon said, “ I doubt very much cro-aheen • coata • clarka • puritan • giant Rockville Hospital, treated and A car driven by Henry A. Are you lowering your cost of eating well? nian people are restored.” that most citizens would favor In other police activity: discharged. Stolarz, 19, of Jobs Hill Rd., fe have every little thing diverting hundreds of millions ~ mefre „ Patrick Cooney, 21, of West All three cars had to be towed Ellington, rolled over on Doyle of tax doliars away from Willington, and Larry Cooley, from the scene. Checkers was Rd., Tolland, Friday night. opon Today’s budget-minded food shopper is out to save every penny she pressing national needs in order ings. Mini-pricing® specials don’t just lower your cost of eating. They 21, of Glastonbury, were relea se on a $250 bond for Stolarz was not injured and no _ ____ Ota “Coats Off For Britain!" to underwrite politicians’ cam­ possibly can. And Stop & Shop Is here to help . . . with mini-pricing® charged yesterday with posses­ appearance in Circuit Court 12, arrest was made. lower your cost of eating well! And mini-pricing® specials are only one LONDON (UPI) — The new Labor government, having paigns,” especially candidates the nwrocla of moln i sion of a non-narcotic con­ Rockville, April 2. ' Police said the car was roun­ specials. They're the specials that run a full week, instead of 2 or 3 settled a crippling coal strike, returned Britain today to a they oppose. trolled substance believed to be downtown manchester of the ways we give you your Stop & Shopsworth. So don’t just go full work week, but Prime Minister Harold Wilson warned Ronald McKinley, 23, of 35 ding a left curve, skidded on marijuana. sand, hit a bank and rolled over. days, to let you shop any day you wish without losing out on the sav­ food shopping, go mini-pricing® at Stop & Shop. that the nation’s economic problems are far from over. Hammond St., Rockville; Both youths were released on William L. McKinley, 20, of 655 “ Coats off for Britain!” he declared, calling for “ an all- a $500 surety bond for court Talcottville Rd., and Dennis out effort by our people.” appearance March 25. Hair Shrine Newton, 19, of 655 Talcottville — John Sasso, 37, of 705 W. ^ Prices effective at While lifting the three-day work week imposed Dec. 31 to The mammoth Shwe Dagon Rd., both of Vernon, were Middle Tpke. was charged .with i The save dwindling energy supplies, Wilson said Friday, “ we pagoda in Rangoon, Burma arrested Friday on warrants operating a motorcycle without # MANCHESTER now have to face twin problems of our trade abroad and in­ reportedly was begun during issued by Circuit Court 12 Starts Mon., March 11-Sat.rMarch H the proper license and no face flation at home.” The government estimated the three-day Buddha’s lifetime 2,500 years charging them with second- Sivnr Lm m Turnpike West ago to enshrine eight hairs of protection. Court date is slated degree larceny and first-degree week cost the country $4.6 billion in lost production. his head. for March 25. burglary. Cor. ^road Street — Gary Sibley, 18, of 943 East Cuckoo’s Nest The arrests were made in Middle Tpke. was charged 117 East Center Striset, Manchester • Phone 646>6228 connection with the investiga­ yesterday with operating an un- tion of a break into a local U.S. Grade White Gem Obituary Death Penalty register^ moloFrvehicle,.Court apartment, Jan. 30. Police said date is March 18. appliances and furniture were — Harold McGary, 18, of S i* stolen from the apartment of Restoration Wales Rd., Andover, charged Gary Stone. A stereo set was with operating an unregistered Ivory Soap Fred H. Bogli recovered. motor vehicle. Cour,t Fred H. Bogli, 64, formerly of The three were released on m Being Studied appearance is scheduled for ^ Church St., ^ s t Hartford, died $5,000 bonds for appearance in March 25. Friday at a Hartford convales­ Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Personal Size cent home. He was toe father of WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Nixon Friday VERNON Monday. 4 Pack Donald E. Bogli and Mrs. order^ his attorney general to prepare legislation Michael J. Checkers, 22, of 21 Jeffrey B. Sheldon, 21, of Mile Florence Starsiak, both of Grant St., Rockville, was restoring capital punishment for kidnapers who kill their Hill Rd., Tolland, was also 3.5 oz bars Manchester, and Robert F. victim. charged with operating under charged on a warrant on the Bogli of Rockville; and brother the influence of liquors or drugs same charges in connection < of Carl Bogli of Manchester and In a statement. Attorney General William B. Saxbe said: in connection with the in­ with the same case. He was Albert Bogli of Coventry. “ The only practical way to deter kidnapers is to make the vestigation of a three-car acci­ being held,in lieu of posting a p i k n He is also survived by a sister penalty so severe that they will think twice before attemp­ dent on Windsor Ave $5,000 bond for appearance in and two grandchildren. ting it.” Rockville Friday night. Circuit Court 12, Manchester, The funeral and W ia l are Checkers was also charged Monday. << White House chief of staff place our children private. or other with failure to drive in the right Alexander M. Haig told loved ones under William E. Nelson, 35, of 40 The Lowe-Robacker Funeral constant lane. reporters the President had guard.” Olcott St., Manchester, was lb Home, 2534 Main St., Glaston­ Police said Checkers was arrested FYiday on a warrant “ conveyed his concern on the Restoration of capital punish­ bury, is in charge of traveling east on Windsor Ave. issued by Circuit Court 12, increased kidnapings to Saxbe” ment “ would not affect kid­ GNaDOt Club arrangements. charging him with second- at a White House dinner napings already committed,” There are no caliing hours. degree larceny in connection Thursday night and again he said, “ but it coiild help to with the investigation of the $1 Friday at a Cabinet meeting. prevent them in toe future.” Seda Fire Calls theft of a niotor vehicle in Ver­ The Supreme Court ruled Haig said Nixon did not men­ non. 32 oz June 29, 1972, that the death tion the Hearst case, but Saxbe G ^ er, Chib, Cola He was released on a $500 penalty as now administered in said that kidnaping “ has made FRIDAY Orange, Root Beer nojeturn non-surety bond for appearance Sen. Weicker toe United States is “ cruel and it clear to us what personal 8:55 p.m. — False alarm from bAtles in Circuit Court 12; Rockville, or Creme Soda. unusual-punishment,” for­ anguish these terrible crimes box 26 (High and Cooper Sts.); Talks On April 2. bidden by the Constitution cause.” Town Fire Department Paul E. Penney, 19, of 84 E. Campaign Reform because of the hit-or-miss “ The President charged responded. Main St., Rockville, was manner ip which various state Saxbe with reviewing whatever 10:01 p.m. — Brush fire at up or Split IM a 3 lbs 42‘ MERIDEN (UPI) - Sen charged with reckless driving, laws on capital punishment are additional measures toe federal Thompson Rd. (Town). Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn refpsal to show license and applied. government might take to heal 1:10 p.m. — Eighth District said Friday night he agrees registration, and operating with President Nixon that the The Senate is planning to con­ this problem of kidnaping,” Fire Department responded to FLORIDA sider a bill next week that was Haig said. a car fire at Main and Woodland while his license is under public should not finance eiec- suspension, early today. tions. written to satisfy the Supreme V Sts. Court’s objections. The i%en Slope Shop At the same time, Weicker, a measure would make toe death member of the Senate penalty mandatory for federal IVe Save Watergate Committee said, he crimes under certain con­ Budget-stretching value . . . serve stuffed finds it “ nauseating” to hear ditions, including kidnaping in You Money! peppers using our Simply Super 6round Nixon talk about campaign which a death occurs. Beef Mix. Tomato reform. Saxbe’s statement said he A t The was “especially concerned” I “ I don’t preclude public about the rash of kidnapings, Sauce financing, but nobody in the singling out the case of Patricia Parkade Congress has worked out other Hearst’s abduction in San Fran­ systeim cutting the election cisco. campaign period down to two or “ We are an open society,” * At The Manchester Parkade three weeks in length,’’ Saxbe said, “ and we cannot Weicker told the Sigma Delta Chi, the professional jour­ nalism society. MJUKKSTER Weicker said pubiic financing RECREATION DAY CLASSES OPEN is not toe answer to funding CompbeH's elections. “ We should do our Start April 15th .. homework before deciding that For information, send a taxpayers should pay for elec­ SUNDAY self adressed* envelope to tions,” he said. Tomato Soup He also said he doesn’t want . BEA 8 A,M . to 9 P.M. Tom ato to hear President Nuon “lec­ MANCHESTER UC Our ainics Will Be Lunch time goodness on ture about campaign reform.” l Held The Last 10 Vr oz 110 CEDAR ST. Shop AI$o.t, a cold winter day. “I think qui^ frankly it’s^ MANCHESTER, CT. FOR ALL YOUR • PARKADE lAKERY Tuesday of Each can nauseating,” toe Connecticut • SWISS COUmY. CHEESE SHOP Month... Limit’10 cans per customer. senator said;' MEDICINAL NEEDS! • TREASURE GITV

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I’ve made my promise to talk straight I® with you, so let’s begin with our Stop & f i d Shopsworth slogan — what does it CfommitmenttotheConsumer I I MUN-Prtcgil Frozen Food Buys mean? As your store manager I’m con­ cerned about the worth of your shopping costs less. We’ll put our cake mix dollars, not only low prices but quality against Betty Crocker, our detergent Birds Eye Orange Juice and service as well. No magic formula, against Tide, but gelatin desserts? We Steak Hems offered for sale not available in case lots or just a week-in, week-out way of doing haven’t made one to match Jello— yet! 100% ORANGE JUICE to other retail dealers FROM FLORIDA business. We back this claim with what we like Our leadership in Consumer Affairs: to think of as the Stop & Shopsworth As far back as 1959, our Manager of Roman 10 Pack Pizza Consumer Charter, the foundation on Consumer Relations was concerned Slock up the freezer and have 23 oz. which we buNd such programs as: about improving communications be­ some when company drops In. PkQ.- 99‘ tween Stop & Shop management and Our Quality Protected Beef Program: the consumer. Just recently, we re­ At our Marlboro Meat Processing Plant, ceived an award from Family Circle Ranchers Beef Patties Naturally aged for superb tenderness and special equipment makes it possible to Magazine for our efforts in nutrition flavor and trimmed for extra value. Mini-priced* 2Vz POUND BOX (199 maintain uniform cleanliness and tight education. Get your Stop & ShopsworthI | quality control. This allows us to reg­ M ost important, we listen: “ Quality-Protected” Beef ulate the aging carefully (and naturally, Swanson Meat Pies chicken or beef 69* In addition to a network of Consumer Shoulder Roast You’ll like the tantalizing flavor and the mini-price.* with no additives of any kind). We can Boards that provide a constant com­ International Vegetables 2 89* guarantee that you serve meat at its HAWAIIAN, ITALIAN OR BAVARIAN munication link to our shoppers, we are peak of taste and tenderness. Taste O’Sea Fishcakes 3 *1 “ Quality- here to respond to your questions and Roman Manicotti 18 oz. Pkg. 99* London Broil Steak-ShoulderProtected” Our private label foods: suggestions. Stop & Shopsworth? The The Stop & Shop brand has to be as point is we're listening and working to Taste O’Sea Haddock Dinners 2 '1 good as the leading national brand or be responsive to your needs. Freezer Quegn Entrees M.f.V.irtir.z 2pKgs 79* White Gem U.S, Grade Salisbury Steak 6Vt o z , Veal Parmagian 8Vi o z . or Sliced Beef 6W M . you won't find it on our shelves, but ours Your Store Manager Vegetables in Butter Sauce 21,°^^ 69* PEAS. CORN. MIXED OR LEAF SPINACH ,/ Taste O’Sea Pollack Fillets 'll,” 75* Fleishmans Egg Beaters '1^“ 85* #Chicken Legs 89 Shoestring Potatoes stops shop 3 n » *1 " -"7 I 3yn Q|Q| 2 '~ 69° L Minj-Ppiceil Bakery Specials ] Watson’s White Meat Turkey Roll t 69* Great for grinders or for W l l H Swift’s Beef Stick 99* a really special spaghetti. | h>. *1 Gelatines FLAVORS 3 - *1 CustardsViiioRs 2 ’“ 69° Daisy White Bread Aged Provolone Cheese by the piece •• Countryfing Sausage Links FRESH 11b. Ilia J tL RI If^FH ^ AVAILABLE IN STORES WITH A SERVICE DELI Jones Pork Sausage frozen tyaa Q 16 0 2 .9 1 < Mini-Priced Fish specials a g loaves I Rath Sausage Meat frozen j,'* 79* f r o z e n Pollack Fillets 69f. Rath Breakfast (ausage frozen 79* Potato Salad nrCnleSlaw 39S Cinnamon Coffee Cake Dressed Smelts 1 lb. 59* Jones Brown & Serve Sausages, STOP & SHOP SLICED A ^ Cooked Haddock Fille ts‘'?;iS^TE om'pkS *1'* Park’s Little Link Sausage frohn sysa CliBny Pineapple Hanig69° Ham Salad • 79‘ A great way to start the day. X io**« I Clam Chowder Base-Pint Container 89* Oscar Mayer Smokie Links ’ pV,’ Get your Stop & Shopsworth! Flavored Eng Muffins p] Mini-priced® Savings on National Brands! I CALIFORNIA I EXTRA LARGE STOP & SHOP PACKAGE OF 6 REGULAR OR SUPER #72 Cheddar Cheese, Bacon, Playfex Tampons 30 CO UNT PA C K A G E Blueberry or Cinnamon Raisin. 39' SIZE D a k u k it c h e n CUPBOARD Donuts 65* 18388204 ALL PURPOSE REGULAR - 14 oz. CAN Cracked Wheat Bread STOP » SHOP 39* a ‘' Choc, or Butterscotch Brownies 59* Califnmia Pascal Celery 29’ Get your Stop & ShopsworthI Chocolate Eclair Pie stop a shop sy« 59* Chnrcli Toilet S e a ts~ A great buy at this low minl-ptics*. FInrida Salad Tomatnes Fresh and delicious! Mini-priced.’' 29! Homestyle Spice Cake STOP a s h o p 6^ High Quality, smart styling, triple dipped baked on enamel^*-will not crack,chip or p eel. Corrosive resistant hinges, easy to install. Gardenia Plants Enhance the beauty of your home.

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Girls Make a Difference The Girl Scouts are cele­ brating their 62nd anniver­ « « sary this week with a new TIIX Girl Scouts look and a new outlook. DEBNAM lent DO thing's! We Girl Scouting began in this country 62 yet! years ago in Savannah, Georgia, with a irs: gathering of a group of 18 girls in the • of home of Juliette Low on March 12, 1912. ned The New Outlook be- snd Today’s Girl Scouts are more aware of re­ their importance in our changing world. de They are learning to become more active lion citizens in their community while they are still young. Tier By helping and understanding and im- Plant accepting others, they hope to build self are trees. confidence in themselves. and rhe Although they work in close partner­ I to ship with adults, they are taking a more important part ini planning and decision making.'' The Girl Scouts also have an updated J flOl promise and law. In the new promise and law,' the Girl Scouts pledge ^ Scouts still sell cookies and enjoy “to use resources wisely.” Through Eco-Action Girl camping and having fun, but their new Scouts are involved in ecology projects across the oUtlook helps them keep up with the tti country. changing times. *1 The New Look . . . New Uniforms for Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors! IS The Girls Scouts have new uni­ 9' forms! Each group has new mix- and-match separates so they no 0' longer all look alike. These sepa­ 9‘ rates can be switched around ; r for meetings, camp, hiking and Help with biking! young children. 9‘ Some of the new uniforms from ' left to right: Brownies are for girls in grades 1-3. Junior Scouts are for girls in grades 4-6. Cadette Scouts are for girls in DEBNAM 'Xi Junior High School. Meet new people. Senior Scouts are for girls in Senior High School.

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29 Wind Puzzle-le-do m I March is known as a Answer Block. Super Sport: Tony Wal*-op windy month. All of,-_ Across the answers in thisMf S[IB B - g WHEM YOU'RE ONTHE puzzle have to do with I S iw 6 [q z Tony Waldrop, a young man wind! OP ^OMETUING HBMJTY SB[[3jquin 'X in a hurry, ranks among the ACROSS top college distance runners in SNACK PACK AAAKES 1. You use these the country. The University of l B - , 0 ------A _____ when there is I wind and rain! North Carolina senior has made The wind...... All-American in both track and Boats have them cross country. In the mile, Tony to catch the wind. You fly it. I has broken the four minute DOWN barrier. He once ran it in three 5. They have a lot of minutes, 57 and three-tenths them in Holland. 9 Down seconds. Tony, a lean, blond­ _ H lH tC S _ Hurricanes can J I B - g qojBw ’L haired man, is also an outstand­ blow down...... -g T" This month. sqiuipuLM -g. ing student. He grew up in iiacKracK^ Wind is Columbus, North Carolina. He - w moving-...... DEBNAM Four earlv Girl Scouts practice first aid on the victim on also enjoys fishing. r ‘’ the stretcher! See ’— how ■’ they dressed Entertainment I New Brownie Uniforms [ Though the old Girl Scout uniform is still good Hello, Mary Tyler Moore Mini Jokes be on the lookout for the new ones, too! Why not Right: cut and color this Brownie paper doll* Daisy Low At the age of 17, Mary Tyler after she lha-V do started the Moore was already a profes­ N|OU c c x W Q A C\\\x\ese Girl Scouts. sional dancer, first in television c h e c K e r !!; Below: commercials and later in chorus r Daisy lines on variety shows. Low CVvvnQ?- as a young For. five years she played girl. the wife on the old “ Dick Van Rvci Dyke Show.” She has also been in movies. Vi hot happened , \a/Vi^ She has won several Emmy V\e Tx\A\an da'acers Awards for best actress in a comedy role c r -Po'cmeo chot heNj SQn(^ ^ ho^se in Malibu, California, U p a bhe has a 17 year old-son named Ritchie. Tan •SVoxtn pants Brown tights Color by /iY l \ DEBNAM Meet Daisy Low Number: Women should consider becoming aviators, G ilU e G a s tm architects, doctors and stockbrokers.” It might come as a surprise that these words Y o uw QQS-- Company j were taken from the 1912 Handbook for Girl Scouts. givjesles Tree ad^U^dmcnts Mrs. Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl setNvce on gas Scouts was a believer in women’s rights. Tan appVances • jumper cYri^ Mrs. Low’s friends called her Daisy. She was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1860. Her father was Red Thvs means rea\ a general in the army. She married a rich man from sweater a ^M\ncts to Near England. She was a good friend of the founder of the Boy Scouts, Lord Robert Baden-Powell and the D founder of the Girl Guides, Lady Baden-Powell. Tan shorts Mrs. Low had her first scout troop in Scotland. A, Then she came to America and started this coun­ I. Brown knee try’s first Girl Scout group on March 12, 1912 in socks o r a n g e OEBNAM « II Savannah. She was 52 years old at that time. Al­ Tan and white striped The brown though she was in poor health and deaf, she led a blouse, red tie beanie hasn’t very busy life. Daisy Low died in 1927. changed! ‘ „ Draw Dot to Dot and color the Leprechaun 6 "7 Animal of the Week:

The Red Fox o /O Did you know foxes are so clever they can get Leprechauns rid of their fleas without any help from man? A are little make Oj believe fairies c ■ fox will pick a twig from a tree and then wade into that live in water backwards. To keep from drowning, the fleas Ireland. 1%. all rush towards the fox's head, down his nose and out on the twig. Then the fox lets go of the twig and comes ashore! The red fox has a mst red coat, black ears, legs and nose, and a white tip on his tail. The female is called a vixen. M-l Girl Scout Facts 4 0 by Minnie Page a real news hound 1 • The Brownie Scouts got their name from an English fairy tale about helpful Brownies who did kind things for a poor tailor. Robert Baden-Powell, who started scouting in England, thought “Brownies” would be a good name for the younger girls who liked to be helpful as well as play. • One out of every seven girls in this country is a Girl Scout. •33 • The proceeds from cookie sales are used by • 3 2 . the Girl Scouts to help provide local camping and other activities. March 17th is St. Patrick’s Day! OEBNAM

Try ’n Find: Clothes What Would You Do? The names of the clothes that we wear are hidden in this block of letters. They run across, Sam is on his down ^ d diagonally. See how many you canjfm^ way to school. OR ESSO HATS Without ACR5L6 LOV E checking SOIHAUNPVS about the MARICXI6KB A weather, he is r\ RTOBVsLRCLE just about to PANTSTODEL dash by the 6T M S I 5 GV NT ^loset and out 0 1 B JAC K E T 5 the door. 4 weocashoes SSLTIGHTSN What do you think he SnN EATERSET should do?

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