PAGE EIGHTEEN -^tANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 86, 1873 Rham District . ‘Crossroads’ Coordi iteer Obituaries' ^Students Direct firemen of nre Town Fire TV ^^t ‘ Friday Concert Department will meet tonight at 7 at the Holmes Funeral Is Relieved Of Duties who, according to Swerdloff, is (VISITING HOURS) The Rham High School Music Home, 400 Main St., to pay their Hie dissension between Uie mariced “ unsatisfactory work Department will present its respects to Thomas McKinney Manchester Drug Advisory performance.” resigning because he disagrees Intermediate Care Semi­ Tom McKinney Dead; annual Student Directors’ Jr., a member. Council and its “ Crossroads” Moss commenting on this with the DjAC policies, will private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 (Concert on Friday evening at 8 Center coordinator, Mark morning’s action, said, “ ! iwid remain until the end of the Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICK: KII'I KKN CKN'IH p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 in the gymnasium. The MANCHES’TER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1973 - VQL., XCII, No. 1?5 The weekly meeting of the Swerdloff, took a new twist Swerdloff that there was no wccfc Retired Fire Officer a.m. -2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. program is unique in that it is “Key 73” ad hoc committee today, when, according to need for him to stay the rest of Moss said calls to tb eC & i^ Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .; entirely student conducted. are being referred, and alter usually scheduled for Friday Swerdloff, he was “ relieved of the week. March 2 was Thomas McKinney Jr., 69, of 4 p.m. - 8 p.m .. Rham is one of very few Friday will be referred, ,to noon at the Salvation Army his duties effective actually given as an end of the 27 Marshall Rd., retired deputy Intensive Care and Coronary schools that give students the Citadel will meet Tuesday noon immediately.” week date, rather than having Robert J. Digan’s office at the fire chief of the Town Fire* Care; Immediate family only, opportunity to use the band and him terminate in the middle of Youth Service Center until a Department, died early Sunday this week only. All interested According to a news release anytime, limited to five chorus in laboratory situations the week on Feb. 28.” new coordinator for morning in Manchester clergy and members of MACC, Saturday from Paul Moss, DAC minutes. to practice condh.run in Vietnamese had told it “ the North Vietnam and the Viet superintendent of the fire a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ Ctopas, Jon Horton and (Tolleen war. cease-fire agreement. South Vietnamese and an end to program policies; the DAC in loss . . . and grow more your family,” this is certainly Cong’s Provisional alarm system. He was elected night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Shannon. North Vietnam announced Bui Tin, the spokesman for harassment of the North obstacle to the release of POWs State Hospital its statement said he resigned. hair. no proof of the cause of YOUR Revolutionary Government “ to foreman of Orford Hose Co. 3 in Tickets for the performance on time is a technical one — Swerdloff, who believes this For years ’’they said it hair loss. related to the availability of implement the obligations they 1948. He was appointed deputy Thomas McKinney Jr. are on sale not and may be MIDDLETOWN (AP) - Discharged Friday: Joseph latest action by the DAC is due couldn’t be done.” But now a liaison flights between Saigon have accepted in the Paris chief in 1957, 'Serving in that obtained from any band or About $65,000 in damage has William J. McKinney of Coven­ B ayers, 333 Bidw ell St.; to his news release to the firm of laboratory consultants and Hanoi.” agreement and protocols and to capacity until his retirement in chorus member. They will also been caused by a series of fires Hair loss caused by sebum try ; and a sister, Mrs. Emma J. Edward Madsen, 150 Birch St.; newspapers, said Moss ap­ has developed a treatment for take immediate action to fulfill 19M. He had also at one time be on sale the evening of the set in one of the newest can also run in your family, Gas Station Zoning A U.S. spokesman said North worked for Blish Hardware. Brown of Manchester. Ellen F. Kieman, 46 Strickland buildings at Connecticut Valley proached him today, asked for both men and women, that is and many other conditions can their commitment to release St.; Anthony S. Ferreira, concert. not only stopping hair Vietnam “ has declined to He was a member of St. Funeral services will be Hospital (CVH), officials say. the keys to the Center, and cause hair loss. No matter U.S. POWs in accordance with Enfield; Sarah F. Dalrymple, loss . . . but is really growing accept a U.S. offer of a C130 as Mary's Episcopal Church and a Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the The fires were not serious relieved him of any further which one is causing your hair the withdrawal rate of U.S. and Holmes Funeral Home, 400 47 Lyness St.; Roger L. Ga^e, duties. hair! loss, if you wait imtil you are Exception Denied an interim solution to the free world forces. member and past president of Peacock, 237 Center St.; and most of the damage was Main St. Burial will be in East Vernon; Alice Shorette, 279AN. He further stated that his They don’t even ask you to immediate liaison problem.” “This withdrawal has now the Manchester Rod and Gun Yvonne M. Jacques, South caused by smoke and water, slick bald and your hair mmts Cemetery. Main St.; Judith A. Brown, blue work termination slip: was take their word for it. They are dead, you are beyond hi§^. The North Vietnamese and reached over 50 per cent of Gub. Windsor; Janet A. Atwood, they add^. DOUG BEVINS on the south side of Sheldon Rd. apropos, and the location of the Friends may call at the South Windsor; Andrew A. invite you to try the treatment So, if you still have any hairbn Viet Cong have released 163 those forces which were in Survivors besides his wife are Tolland; Betty A. Gill, South (Herald Reporter) The facility, proposed by building created a hardship. funeral home tonight from 7 to Davis. Vernon. and see for yourself! American prisoners, but 422 South Vietnam on Jan. 28, 1973, two brothers, Robert J. Windsor; Albert J. Gorman, 691 top of your head, ai^ would Citing traffic and safety • Denied a variance sought by 9. Also, David J. Gilson, 1166 W. William McKinney, would in­ others are still captives in when the agreement came into McKinney of Bolton and Porter St.; Edward L. Decarli, Naturally they would not like to stop your hair loss and reasons, the Manchester Zoning T. J. Crockett to create a Middle Tpke.; Arline F. clude facilities for grooming North and South Vietnam and effect. It is tim e for the Ellington. offer this opportunity unless grow more hair.. . . now is the Board of Appeals (ZBA) conforming lot at 42 Bigelow St. Ahlberg, 39 Spruce St.; Lillian and bathing of dogs. Laos. The United States had Democratic Republic of Viet­ Anita F. Allen the treatment worked. time to do something about it Monday night denied a special ZBA members decided no legal Nestor S. Light D. Rasmussen, East Hartford; Also, Francis P. Pajot, South Atty. Jerome Walsh, expected about 140 to be nam and the Provisional VERNON - Mrs. Anita Windsor; Marie Caron, 34 However, it is impossible to before it’s too late. exception sought for a self- representing the applicant, said hardship was proved by VERNON — Nestor Searle Harry Asvestas, 58 Schaller released today, the halfway Revolutionary Government Fitzgerald Allen, 62, of St. Clair Butler Rd.; Maryann help everyone. service gasoline station at the such a kennel would be the first Crockett, because one of three Light, 87, formerly of 54 Baker Rd.; Charles G. V^itneck, East between the cease-fire delegations to fulfill their com- Shore, Mich., formerly of Thibodeau, 281 Hackmatack St. Loesch Laboratory southwest corner of the K-Mart in Manchester. Walsh said the Rd., died Saturday in Crestfield Hartford; Claire B. Labelle, 60 The great majority of (.See Page Kighleen) Jan. 28 and the March 28 mitment to release U.S. Rockville, died Friday at Holy Discharged Sunday: Judith A. I FUNERAL HOME | Consultants, Inc., will furnish shopping center site on Spencer location was good because Convalescent Home in Hilltop Dr.; Betsy W. Unkel cases of excessive hair fall deadline for release of all POWs.” Cross Hospital in Detroit. Nurmi, Hartford; Doris L. you with complete St. there were no homes within Manchester. and daughter, Columbia; Janet and baldness are the One Of Our Night People She was born in Rockville and Decarli, 565 Vernon St.; Donald Established 1874-Three Generations of Servic^i information. Just send them The ZBA, in closed session barking distance. He was born Jan. 11, 1886, in M. McCabe and daughter, 44 lived there until moving to R. Hale, 122 Wetherell St.; beginning and more fully the information listed below. We are all accustomed and expect the Manchester Street Department crews to get out in after public hearings, voted 4-1 Architect Richard Lawrence Olean, N.Y. He was a retired Hamlin St. .t Michigan 48 years ago. Patricia A. Griffin, Bolton; 142 East Center Street Manchester fe’ developed stages of male All inquiries are answered full force to plow snow at night so we can get to work in the morning with a minimum of to deny the request. Member showed plans for a T-shaped director of the Bureau of the Also, Sonia C. Esponda and Town Agencies Report Survivors include two sons, John M. McCluskie, 243 N. Main pattern baldness and confidentially, by mail and John Cagianello cast the concrete structure, with pens State Department of daughter. East Hartford; hazard and disruption. The big trucks and sanders are visible to us but the crew which two daughters, and her mother, St.; Barbara A. Healy and I I cannot be helped. without obligation. dissenting vote. and runs for 64 dogs. The plan Education. He was also a Eileen M. Fucile and daughter, plows off the sidewalks is rarely seen as their work is done while we still sleep.(Herald all of JSt. Clair Shore, Mich.; Stafford Springs; Sandra M. daughter, Rockville; Edith A. The special exception, as well showed natural screening on member of the Nursery i The Manchester Newcomers Club I:s, -NO OBLIGATION COUPON- photo by Reginald Pinto) also, three step-brothers, Brennan, East Hartford; Dion, Coventry. as location approval, was being the side yards, which would act To Board Of Directors Educational Association, and Henry Lisk, Charles Lisk and Lorraine Y. Miclette, Coven­ Also, Rebecca Wennergren, •ji; Will Present :i:;| To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants, Inc. sought by (Goodrich Realty as a visual and sound buffer to the National Association of Revision: Recommends that units; there is a need for Harold Lisk; and two sisters, try; Maureen C. Kohler, 46 Coventry; Pamela J. Starr, Box 66001, 3311West Main St. Group of Connecticut, Ltd. adjacent properties. BURL L. LYONS Education of which he was a the Manager-Council form of housing for the elderly, par­ Mrs. Naomi Neff and Mrs. South Windsor; Gertrude E. Houston, Texas 77006. Planned was a Mobil self- • Granted a side yard (Herald Publisher) past president. Lilac St.; Neff baby girl, Wind­ “FASHION FANTASY” | ZBA Grants Bus Firm government be retained. Public ticularly downtown. Florence Eriel, all of Vernon. Gilman, Rocky Hill; Clifton B. service station. sor. I am submitting the following information with the variance to Leslie I. Dowd of 36 The Town Board of Directors The funeral is Tuesday at 1 Survivors include 2 sons, John Crandall, Rockville; Marilyn I THURSPAY AT 8:00 P.M. AT . | The applicant’s attorney, hearing on the charter is set for Also, Linda D. Prentice, Packard St., to allow him to last night heard reports from Roger McDermott, Board of p.m. at Enfield Street S. Light of Cuperlino, Calif., understanding that it will be kept strictly confidentlll and Leon Podrove, said during the next Tuesday. Bolton; Shirley W. Kush, Ver­ E. Parkinson, 52 Wedgewood build an attached carport at his Tax Review: Some 58 people Cemetery, Enfield. Leete and Justin Light of SuHield; 2 i FIANO’S r e s t a u r a n t IN BOLTON M that I am under no obligation whatsoever. I now have or luve public hearing that "The plan the chairmen of town boards Leo Diana, Library Board: non; Myrtle Morse, Brooklyn; D r.; Francis M. Bassette, Variance For Parking home, in a Residence B Zone. A appealed their assessment, daughters, Mrs. Charles Darsie had the following conditions: and commissions following a Currently the only public Funeral Home, 125 Pearl St., Edward J. Shunta, East Rockville; Jennifer R. Jlovo, was developed with very great similar variance was denied by of Huntington, N.Y., and Anne Do yoii have dandruff? . . . ___ Is it d r y ? ____ or o ily ?____ dinner meeting at the library in the state that is open mostly boat owners. Enfield, is in charge of Hartford; Gabe Hathorn, South Glastonbury; Shawn P. Prince, I Fashions By Butterfield's care to meet all requirements the ZBA last October, but the Light of Broad Brook; a DOUG BEVINS regulations do not allow Cagianello, the only ZBA Manchester Country Club. on Sunday. We are looking into Paul Phillips, Building arrangements. There are no Windsor. East Hartford; H. Earl Does your forehead become oily or greasy? . . . ___ .'____ of the regulations.” Podrove ZBA Monday night admitted brother, George E. Light of Will Be Presented :S, (Herald Reporter) parking of buses in any zone. member to oppose the Mayor John Thompson, in his th e establishment of a Committee: In the future, we calling hours. Discharged Saturday; Gail L. Huggard, 58 Princeton St. ij:! Does your scalp itch?...... When?...... mentioned that ZBA approval didn’t have all the information. Wethersfield; a sister, Anna George Negro’s variance The 18 buses involved are variance, contended that Negro introductory remarks, urged Bookmobile. should look at the construction McDonald, -East Hartford; Proceeds will benefit area charities. A limited number How long has your hair been thinning?...... would be just the first step in a • Grdhted a variance to Light of Stratford; 14 request to allow parking of school buses, but they are not had no legal hardship — only series of actions by other support of the Laurel Lake Francis Keefe, Human of a new town hall. Salvatore Bellinghiri William C. Avery, 122 Bissell :::• of tickets will be available at the door. Do you still have any weak hair on top of your head? .... Manchester Community grandchildren, and 8 great­ bus^ on Rural Residence Zone used just for school service, financial reasons for wanting to agencies which are ne^ed for referendum which will appear Relations: Some 20,000 Salvatore Bellinghiri, 77, of 91 St.; Laura J. Parrish, 64 How long is it ? ...... Js it d r y ? ...... Is it o ily ? ____ College to allow a three-day B ob Gorman, Parking grandchildren. land at 775 Vernon St. was Lessner said. They were park the buses off Vernon St. gasoline stations. on the ballot March 13 and also brochures have been printed Herbert Dr., East Hartford, Wedgewood Dr.; Elizabeth P. Needles First In West fair (May 3-5) in conjunction Authority: There are pressing Funeral services are Tuesday grant^ Monday night by the recently purchased by Negfo “ He’s got 101 qcres ip Bolton to called attention to the open explaining the work of the com ­ died Sunday at Manchester Kravontka, Glastonbury; San Juan — A Puerto Rican Attach any other information you feel may be helpful. Podrove presented testimony with the school’s tenth at 11 a.m. at the White-Gibson- The above space Is available to your group on a FIRST COME FIRST Manchester Zoning Board of park the buses,” , Cagianello forum entitled, “ Landfill, Yes problems but we are looking Memorial Hospital. He was the company has begun making NAME ...... and have been used for private from real estate appraiser anniversary. Atty. Donald mission and these will be given Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm Esther A. Lehmann, 31 Carrol SERVED BASIS to publicize community service programs, through the said, referring to farm land the or No,” scheduled for toward the revitalization of husband of Frances Rizzo acupuncture needles, the first courtesy of Watkins. Contact Mrs. Smith at The Herald between 11-12 a m Appeals (ZBA). runs since the financially Herbert McKinney and t r ^ ic wide circulation. St., Rockville. The Rev. Edwin Dr.; Lawrence F. Carpenter, 60 ADDRESS...... Garvey, representing the appli­ Wednesday evening at Waddell downtown. Bellinghiri. known manufacture of them in Thursday the week before publication; 643-2711... ZBA members voted 4-1, in beleaguered Connecticut Co. Negro family owns on Rt. 85 in engineer Harvey Bout^ll. Bob Digan, Youth Services: W. Bartholomew, assistant Russell St.; Esther J. Haugh, C ITY ...... ST A T E ...... Z I P ...... cant, said the fair would be a School. Frank Sheldon, Community Born M arch 2, 1895, in the Western Hemisphere. closed session after public stopped runs last fall when the Bolton. McKinney said the (ffoposed Federal grants have enabled us pastor of the Vernon Center 132 Washington St.; Anna J. student fund-raiser for MCC’s In regard to the bus crisis, Y: There is a need to improve Messina, Italy, he lived in hearings, to grant a temporary, Amalgamated Transit Union In taking the vote, ZBA station would have no {adverse to hire some persons;' Congregational Church, will Lopez, Bolton; Jeanette Len­ development fund. Mayor Thompson said the physical facilities in the Manchester 55 years before one^year variance. John went on strike. chairman Bernard Johnson effect on the area, amtwell employment for youth is dif­ officiate. Burial will be in non, 153 Lenox St. The fair would include rides; Manchester has four choices: building, and the recreation moving to East Hartford a few Cagianello, who said he failed Since the strike started, suggested that the variance be concluded that the station ficult; paid tribute to Chief Elmwood Cemetery. Also, Barbara M. Badeau, stands for display and sale of (1.) Become a part of the program for adults is weak. months ago to live with his son. to see a legal hardship, cast the Lessner said, Negro has been , granted for a longer period than would not create a traffic James Reardon for his There will be no calling East Hartford; Alfred M. Ber- goods; stands for games of Greater Hartford Transist D r. Nicholas Marzialo, He was employed at the dissenting vote. able to pick up three contracts one year, but ZBA members hazard and would not imperil assistance with youngsters in hours. tussi, 45 Wellman Rd.; Ellen F. skill, sale of food and beer; and District, (2.) contract to the Health: Full-time health direc­ Rogers Corp. for 30 years. He The varh^ce will allow formerly held by the agreed that one year would be a the public. trouble. Friends wishing to do so may Suljak and son, Vernon; other carnival-type uses. district, (3.) form our own tor in September and a VD also worked for the Manchester S.B.M. Now Has Negro to park up to 18 of his Connecticut Co. — Connecticut reasonable time. Only one town resident spoke Rick Gowen, Youth Kathleen O’Brien, ’Talcottville; make memorial contributions buses on the site. Atty. Josiah General Insurance Co. of • Approved a variance sought district, or (4.) shut off bus ser­ Commission; Seeking the es­ Clinic has been established. Board of Education seven years John S. Corl, Andover; Gustaf at the hearing. David Shapleigh to the Newington Children’s Lessner, representing Negro at Bloomfield; Loomis-Chaffee by Frank J. Halm III to allow vice. He said Manchester tablishment of a Coffee House Charles Colby, Civil Defense: md retired in 1961. He was a S. Hansen, East Hartford; of 49 Westwood St. said the Hospital. the public hearing, stressed School in West Hartford; and outdoor sale .of antiques and ridership totals 1,800 to 2,000 and a recreation center in town No great warning system at member of the Italian Judith G. Ward and daughter, number of commericql that the site would be used only Ellington crafts on weekends at 397 people per day and the present to notify the people of American Club. He was an Hebron. N ew an d Larg er M ^chester Modes. establishments existing in the is needed. Manchester operation has Army veteran of World War I. for parking buses — no lighting, Negro already had buses, area already create a traffic Tolland Tpke. It was Halm’s Ed Tomkiel, Sesquicenten- an emergency. Also, Theo S. Moors and son. shown a good profit in the past. Survivors, besides his wife, no utilities, no housing, and no operating out of Brainard PL, Boy Killed hazard, and there have been third time before the ZBA for a nial: Planning for the parade Weiss read a report from the Mrs. Pliiloinene Gauthier East Hartford; Roland B. He commented that when Manchester Country Club include two sons, Salvatore M. dispatching facility is which served East Catholic several accidents in the area. temporary variance. ZBA and other promotional events is Mrs. Philomene Gauthier, 94, service is restored, it has to be which called for the expansion Bellinghiri of East Hartford contemplated for the site. High School. Negro’s Eastern In the closed session, ZBA members voted to make the well under way. of 18 Arch St., died Saturday at By Auto the same type as in effect May of golfing facilities of nine more and Stephen S. Bellinghiri of There would be minimal Bus Line, now based in Bolton, members seemed to agree with variance for two year instead of Clarence Welti, Planning and a local convalescent home. She Mrs. Eunice M. Stevens 19, 1972, and Manchester has holes. Rockville; two daughters, Mrs. inniprovements to the land, offers diesel coach service as Shapleigh, disputing Boutwell’s the usual one year. Zoning: A new approach is was the widow of Francois RCiCKVILLE - Mrs. Eunice one year to reach a decision Dr. Fred Lowe, C apitol Salvatore Zocco of Miami, Fla., Lessner said — Gravel would be as well, Lessner noted. A fourteen-year-old Ellington testimony. Alternate member • Granted a variance to being studied toward Gauthier. Morgan Stevens, 80, of 275 regarding future operations. Regional Planning (Com­ and Mrs. Henry Madden of SAFE DEPOSIT brought in, and there would be a Only one person spoke at the boy died Monday night as a Rudolph Pierro noted that there George Negro to allow parking apartments. Born Sept. 21, 1878, in South St., formerly of Hartford, “ small amount” of bulldozing. public hearing Monday night on Town Manager Robert Weiss mission: Merger being dis­ Portsmouth, N.H.; and 13 Canada, daughter of Adolph and died Saturday at llartford result of injuries received when are already several gas stations of up to 18 buses on Rural' Theresa Parla, Conservation: Leksner, presenting several Negro’s request. Miss Eleanor introduced town staff cussed with Capitol Regional grandchildren. Angelique DuPre Rochefort, Hospital. She was the widow of he was struck by a car Monday on Spencer St. ZBA Chairman Residence Zone land at 775 Handbook being compiled on pictures of the area, said the Wilson of 27 Brainard PL, members. Council of Governments and The funeral will be she liv ^ in Manchester the last Frank Stevens. on Rt. 140 in Ellington. Bernard Johnson citicized Vernon St. (Story elsewhere in open spaces; also looking into a proposed parking lot is apparently favoring the Some of the highlights in the discussion of a regional plan­ Wednesday at 8:20 a.m. from 10 years. Born in Southington, she lived Facilities at Its Main Office Dead is Robert p. Taylor of Boutwell’s traffic survey, today’s Herald.) noise ordinance, and hope to surrounded by several acres of application to use the Vernon reports by board chairmen are: ning approach with federal the Quish Funeral Home, 225 Survivors are 4 daughters, in Hartford 24 years before Burbank Rd., Ellington. which was taken on a administer the Inland-Wetlands wooded land, and is not visible St. site, said ‘T v e been trying • Approved a variance, to Allan Thomas, Board of Housing and Urban Develop­ Main St., with a Mass at St. Mrs. Ida G. Beruby, with whom moving to Rockville eight years Taylor was walking with his Wednesday — a slow day, ac­ Act. from the street. to get rid of these buses for allow conversion of four offices Education: There is need for ment. James Church, at 9 a.m. Burial she made her home; Mrs. ago. She was a former member bicycle on the right side of Rt. cording to Johnson. R on Gates, Parks and Negro’s buses are now parked to three single-bedroom more space at the high school Fred Geyer, Pension Board: will be in St. James Cemetery. Marie Froeliger of Hartford, of the South Park Methodist years.” 140 when he was struck by a car The one-acre subject site was Recreation: There are 66 soft- on a lot at the corner of Considering the application in apartments at 178 W. Middle and junior high level. The ball teams and this has grown The last three or four years the Friends may call at the Mrs. Lee Burgess of Church. operated by Bruce C. Shepard, in a Business 3 Zone. New Brainard Pi. and Johnson Ter., closed session, ZBA members Tpke. The variance was sought cafeteria operation is running a from 24; 32 teams, average pension was under funeral home Tuesday from 2 to Manchester and Mrs. Alice H. Survivors include a son, 44, of East Hampton. The boy zoning regulations, which as a nonconforming use in noted that the board had by Robert M. Kiernan, deficit of somewhere between an increase from 16. $1,000; now it is $6,000 to $7,000 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. St. Pierre of Fall River, Mass.; Morris Epstein of Rockville; was taken by ambulance to created a Business 5 Zone for conjunction with the old Silver granted Negro a variance for proprietor of the Manchester $17,000 to $18,000 which is minor Bill Sleith, Downtown Action: per year. Police and town Those wishing to do so may a sister, Rosanna Rochefort of two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Griffeti Rockville General Hospital gasoline stations, have been % Lane Bus Co. garage on parking buses off Vernon St. with both legs broken and inter­ challenged in court and the Cycle Shop at the same compared to other We have discovered there are employes retire at 50 per cent make memorial contributions New Bedford, Mass., 12 of Bloomfield and Mrs. Grabe Brainard Pi. which predated once before. A variance which address. communities. In regard to many complex problems. A of annual pay. to the Cancer Society. grandchildren and 19 great­ Green of Rockville; seven nal injuries. He died late town is operating under old the adoption of zoning in 1938, allowed parking of 12 buses and Kiernan said the offices, financing of schools, the state beginning move is the hiring of John Garside, Community grandchildren. grandchildren and seven great- Monday night. regulations while the court ac­ according to^Lessner. an office trailer there expired which were built in 1969, have and federal governments are a planning coordinator. Development: Many of the The funeral will be Tuesday grandchildn. Funeral Police said that no action has tion is pending. Gregory Yanishewsky on Lessner said the parking of become “ white elephants.” going to have to pick up more of recommendations of the group at 8:30 a.m. from the Tierney services will be Tuesday at 2 Jan. 31. been taken at this time and the In other action Monday night, Paul Berte, Housing ROCKVILLE - Gregoty SA VE 2 5 buses there has been the source Member James Tani said he accident is still under the ZBA; ZBA members agreed that the tab. Authority: We have made have been im plem ented in Funeral Home, 219 W. Center p.m. at the Taylor and Modeen Yanishewsky of Hartford died of many problems — Area favored Negro’s plan? to use apartments would be more John Fitzgerald, Charter application for 100 apartment various areas. St., with a Mass of the Funeral Home, 12 Seneca Rd., investigation. • Unanimously approved a F r id a y at a h o s p ita l in residents have long complained the Vernon St. land if it meant Resurrection at St. James Bloomfield, with the Rev. variance which will allow con­ Hartford. to town officials. Lessner said getting the buses out of Church at 9 a.m. Burial will be George E. Harris officiating. struction of a commercial dog Born in the Ukraine, he lived Negro wants to move the buses Brainard PI. (See Page 18 for obituary) kennel on Industrial Zone land in St. Joseph’s Cem etery, Burial will be in Oak Hill, in Rockville 40 years before from the Brainard St. lot, but Willimantic. Cemetery, Southington. moving to Hartford 20 years “he has no place to go in Friends may call at the Friends may call at the ago. PERSONAL SIZE M a n c h e s te r ,” , *as zoning He was employed at funeral home tonight from 7 to funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Chief Moderator Named Hockanum Mills for 40 years 9. before he retired in 1951 He was a member and past SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES president of the Ukrainian Reader For Referendum Voting National Home and a member We offer Individuals and Institutional Investors the of St. Michael’s Ukrainian SOL R. COHEN Following Services: Survey The moderators in the 10 at Keeney and Hackmatack Sts. Church. (Limited Time Only!) (Herald Reporter) voting districts will be: — Frances Keefe. Survivors are 2 daughters, Third Market Execution of Listed Securities. The, chief moderator for District 1, Buckland School District 10, Manchester High Mrs. Stephanie Niebielski of Started Manchester’s March 13 special on Tolland Tpke. — Jane “White. School Cafeteria, off Brookfield Hartford and Mrs. Olga John­ 2. investment Management. election will be Atty. Joel District 2, Robertson School St. — William Legault. son of Manchester; 6 Today, we call the attention Janenda. He will make his on N. School St. — Thomas The polls will be open from grandchildren, and 12 great­ 3. investment Research. of our readers to page 6, and headquarters at Voting District Conran Jr. noon to 8 p.m. A total of 35 grandchildren. The Herald’s readership 4. Other Investment Services. 7, the Waddell School on Broad District 3, Northfield Green voting machines will be in use, The funeral was held today survey form. St. The referendum is on a Community Center, with 34 of them for those on the from the Maple Hill Chapels, The form lists all the UNITED SECURITIES Larger Size Boxes Also Available proposed $1,391,000 appropria­ Ambassador Dr. off Lydall St. voting lists. 382 Maple Ave., Hartford. features now carriled by The tion. and off Scott Dr. — Joseph B urial was in St. Bernard Herald and space is provided The 35th machine will be in CORP. Janenda is' a Democrat, as Lombardo. Cemetery, Rockville. for the reader to check o ff the Voting District 7, the Waddell o f Conn. ' are the moderators for all 10 for Just Pennies A Day degree^of interest that he has District 4, Martin School on School on Broad St. It will be voting districts. The two ^Dartmouth Rd. — Harry Listed and Unlisted Stocks ip each: for these out-of-town owners of parties alternate in manning Deegan. Bonds Mutual Funds The Herald would like its Manchester property assessed Personal Notice the moderators’ posts. The District 5, Buckley School on at $1,(KX) or more who wish to readers to take the necessary Republicans filled them at last Real Estate Limited Partnerships Hme to complete the survey Vernon St. — Atty. V ictor vote.i>A representative from the Ig ioviag memory of our dear moUier, November’s election and will Qoaoetta RouUto, who passed away and mail to the address Moses. assessor’s office will be on hand fill them' again at this year’s PMnuu? >8, two. indicated or it may be left at District 6, Nathan Hale to check them off. November election. School on Spruce St. — John J. The referendum question to Town Directors And Officials Chatting her anile hM gone forever, 646-7400 the office, 16 Brainard Place. Janenda, who resides at 216 Cratty. and her ha"d we cannot touch, The Herald would be voted upon March 13 is on a Manchester State Bank Building Hollister St., is . associated in District 7, Waddell School on We never loae aweet memories,’ Savings Bank^ of Manchester appreciate receiving only one proposed $1,391,000 Chatting before the start of a Dutch-treat dinner last night Thomas, chairman of the Board of Education; end Mayor Of the one we loved ao much survey from each reader and the practice of law with Atty. Broad St. — Janenda. appropriation — $440,500 of it at the Manchester Country Club are, from the left. Town John Thompson. The dinner was for members of 1049 Main Stnat .Eugene Kelly. He is a member District 8, Verplanpk School Sadly Missed, there is no need to sign your for purchasing the 110-acre Manager Robert Weiss; (Clarence Welti, chairman of the Manchester boards, agencies and commissions. (Herald of the Democratic Town on Olcott St. — Katherine Oaeghter, Son Member; National Aeeoclatlon of Securltlee Oealera (N.A.S.O.) name. Laurel Lake parcel, and $941,^ Planning and Zoning Commission; Theresa Parla, photo by Pinto) OnMgbter-ln-law, and Member; Securltlee Investor Protective Corp. (S.I.P.C.) Committee and is on the Park Moran. 500 for improvements to the Grandchildren 923 Main Street and Rec Advisory Board. District 9, Keeney St. School chairman of the Conservation Commission; Atty. Allan

I S V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 27, 1973 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCTIESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancfaegter. Conn., Tues., Fefa. 77, 1873 < R ham Dollar Im proves H ebron Coventry A bout Town Sheinwold on Bridge Vernon Council Delays Pay Raises? Lost LONDON (AP) - The U.S. dollar strengthened today in TV T onight The Board of Education will, Tonple Chapter, OES, will early trading on European West dealer 5e« Smimrdmy't H on M /o f I C o lu m b ia EVEN EXPERTS Loyzim To Head meet tonight at 8 in the have the grand officer# as Teacher Group money markets. Gold held North-South vulnerable Compimt* TV UtUngt Federal Funds, FUMBLE IN PLAY Administrative Annex, 45 guests at its meeting steady. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH o > w o E fAlnesday at 8 p.jn. at the Vote onTransit District 4 Q9K642 Scfaoid St Last night’s semi­ It's hard to believe, I know, monthly meeting was Masonic Temple. The grarw BARBARA RICHMOND Town Attorney Abbott Backs Hartshorn bat the sad -fact remains that 9 A4 ' Prayer Day Planning Group officers will confer the the matter to provide for Concern Solons to tonight because of (Hmnki Repdrta:) Schwebel, a ft^ reviewing the even ranking experts can go - O 10 7 6 — edw — Initiatory degree. Later, tee recessing the meeting until ' The Rham Federation of most likely these questions will J h K5 collection effort will last for members' attendance at the Iq a autinlM move last night draft proposals between the Wednesday. The motion passed be answered. If not. Hartshorn HARTFORD (A P j-’The pay Mark Feinberg, director of wrong when they have to (3-4-22) NEWS HOLLY CANTNER m eetn^'af town cmninissions new grand sentinel will be in­ state ^ the Connecticut Co. Teachers, in a letter to tee the right play for just one suit. WEST EAST ^ (18) 12 O'CLOCK HIOH ANNE EMT two weeks, from Mardi 5-17. the Vernon Town Council in a 5-4 vote with three or his attoniey will be the only raises recently ordered for top the Connecticut Redevelopment anii agencies, which was held at stalled. Officers will wear and tee prop<»ed agreement Regional District 8 Board of Pardon me for snickering, but 4 J 10 7 4 K S (20) SOUNDINO BOARD Correspondent Correspondent Brownie Troop iJ S t reoeatty decided to delay acten on a mo­ cOuncilmen absent. EducatiiHi, has asked tee board source of information. state officials and tee fUndihg Commission, told the (:?K08762 <:?I0 the Manrhpster Country Club. colored gowns. between the state and the dis­ some very good friends of mine (24) ZOOM Tel. 228-3971 Tel. 742-8795 visited the University of tion for the town to withdraw Democrat Robert Houley to formulate a policy on of federal programs ths(t are Appropriations Committee that 082 0 QJ954 trict and the district and the bus teen asked tee council to act on Overcrowdedness losing their appropriiitions “ some of our northern are living proof of that smug 4 62 4 A 10984 (20) TO TELL THE TRUTH The women of the Hebfpn and Democrat Stephen. Loyzim Connecticat for a pradnctaan of from tee Greater Hartford evaluation of tenure and non­ (40) WILD WILD WEST was the unanimous choice of “The Snow Queen" presented Transit District company and tee enabling act a'resolution which stated that llie boaid discussed in much from Washington were major neighbors” in New England statement. SOUTH Gilead Congregational concerning tee gas tax, told tee tenure teachers, saying its West dealer the five-member Planning and j>y the Story Mhners. The troop Ihe decmon to recess tee “Any and all state faxes, when ■ detail the problem of issues Monday for Connecticut plan highway maintenance and . 4 A3 Churches at St. Peter’s council, “The only absolutely request is tee resiilt of “recent overcrowdedness at Rham and North-South vulnerable ■ 9*30 _ Episcopal Church have been in­ Zoning Conunission last night was alra visited hy scfaoid nsne meeting until Wednesday night necessary, must be applied examples of unjust evaluation lawmakers. construction projects during <3? J953 foolproof legal method for what, steps it should take for Elsewhere on Capitol Hill, the summer tourist season to Opening lead — Jack of O AK3 (3) CBS NEWS vited to observe the World Day to serve as chairman of ^ t Mrs. Craig Bosh who explaaed fcdlowing a public bearing oo uniformly to all people of tee of teachers.” Vernon to avoid liability for dis­ State of Connecticut regardless next year. the chief of the state Develop- make their own restaurants and Spades 4QJ73 (8) ABC NEWS of Prayer on Friday at 10:M agency. Loyzim replaces the first ^ kit sewo' assessments cairo after Although not saying that When today’s hand came Republican Arnold Carlson. Brownie ’Troop 5,008 recently a toigtey discnssion which was trict obligations is for Vernon of geographical location.” He It set next Monday evening at ment Commission told motels easier to get to than out- West North East South. (22-20) NBC NEWS a.m. at St. (^olumba’s Church in to re sig n from district there is a connection between 7:30 in the Rham auditorium as along in a regional tournament 2 Pass Pass 2 N T Colson had resigned earlier observed Thinking Day, aad M preceded by a motiao made by asked teat copies be sent to tee legislators that some of of-state establishments. (24) FOOD FOR YOUTH Columbia. membership before tee district the two, thh Federation, in tee date for an informational in Asbury Park, N.J., four Pass 3 4 Pass 3 N T Women should plan on this month from the PZC, the so doing, sent all ihies received Councilman Richard town’s state representatives, Connecticut’s “ northern — 7i00 — incurs contractural anoteer letter, informed tee meeting to present to the public prominent Life Masters All Pass bringing their own lunches with resignation to become effective to the Juliet Lowe FHendship MacDonaU recommending that senator and tee governor. board it is backing Bernard neighbors” schedule road (3) UNTAMED WORLD obligations.” six alternatives drawn up by the perpetrated the bidding shown Opening lead — 4 3 coffee and dessert being upon appointment of a Fund. Tlie troop has also tee town withdraw from tee Houley said it was tee intent Hartshorn “100 per cent in his projects to discourage their (8) TRUTH OR replacement. The Town Council district inmnediately and agree In explanation, Atty. of the resolution to let “those superintendent’s office. citizens ftom vacationing in in the diagram. And West, who CONSEQUENCES provided by the Columbia received its World Assodatkn endeavors to retain his position michaels last week appointed Joseph pins. Leader Mrs. Betty M aokj to pay its diare ^ expenses Schwebel said it was his opinion people” know in no uncertain ’These include miscellaneous Connecticut. could have murdei'ed the Maybe the moral of this little (18) DICK VAN DYKE women. A nursery service will as choral director at Rham contract by leading the king of be available and children’s Shanahan to fill Carlson’s seat notes that the girls will be remaining due. that if the district approves terms that this Town Council is possibilities, such as a four-day Senate Minority Leader tale is that covering an honor Alan buys Rob's autobiography. High School.” treasure chest hearts like any normal human lunches should be 'marked for on the commission. holding a piq>pet slww soon. In making the motion contracts with tee state, or tee opposed to any type week, year-round school, night Charles T. Alfano offered a doesn’t always pay. (20) NBC NEWS Connecticut Co., or bote, while Hartshorn, a music teacher high school and an 8-period day; being, decided that this was a identification. A cold beverage Upon his appointment as Mrs. Donna Lavme’s Jnttiar MacDonald said, “I fail to see discriminatory tax no matter at Rham, hais'beeh informed by zero-hour bill to the (22-30) NEWS Vernon is a member of tee what it is. accommodating 1,2W pupils in recently approved pay raises diamonds good time to lead dummy’s suit (24) CPTV REPORT will be provided. chairman, Loyzim immediately Troop 5,233 recently made tee. wisdom ftn* taxpayers of the board that his contract will instead of his own. Daily Question A business meeting will resigned as PZC secretary, and convalescent pads as a troop this town to pay this (gas tax) distrj,ct, liability for that con- While other council members tee present facilities; retaining for state commissioners, their ■ Partner opens with one (40) ABC NEWS tracf is given to Vernon even if not be renewed next year. He 7th grades in home schools or The first trick was one of the follow the lunch. The host Republican Shanahan was project. to a faiUng bus line when there were more or less in agreemeilt has requested a hearing with deputies and elected officials. worst in the history of the heart, and the next player chosen unanimously to fill that Troop 5,401, under the is a distinct possibility that the it leaves the district with the sentiment of the the use of other facilities in The raises go into effect March passes. You hold: Spades, J- church for 1974 will be chosen the board. Garden State. Declarer played — 7:30 — and the disposition of the post. ■ leadership of lifi's. Robert town can be served by anoteer immediately after. resolution, they felt it should be The Federation is not tee only communities. ' 1. Since the deadline for the 10- 7; Hearts, K -Q -^ 7-6-2t He further said that if tee Also, providing relocatable the queen of spades from (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET women’s offering will be deter­ As thcnew chairman, Loyzim Keller, recently toored the line.” worded more precisely and group supporting Hartshorn in filing of bills by individual Diamonds, 8- 2; Clubs, 6- 2. (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE contracts are approved and classrooms; double sessions for dummy, and East covered with mined. said, “In this crucial period in Center Churdi in Hartford, as Mayor Frank McCoy, who tabled action on it until his effort for reinstatement. legislators has passed, Alfano the king. What do you say? Guest Peggy Lee. the history of Coventry, I ask well as Broadcast House and has recommended withdrawal, Vernon leaves tee district and Wednesday night also. 7th and 8th grade only, with will need “ emergency Answer; Bid two hearts. (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS Women from the Gilead then tee district adopts the Representatives from the Naturally, South took the ace Church are planning to gather our residents to have faith and the Hartford Hmes. meanwhile has been making student body and citizens of Grades 9 through 12 following certification” from the majori­ of spades and returned the suit Despite the trump length this Quest George Qobel. confidence in the character and AH troths are pnaeaOy at arrangonents with tee Post provision of tee one cent tax on the full-day schedule; and ty Republicans for the bill to be hand is not worth a jump to (20) FILM at the church at 10; 10 a.m. for a gas, the residents of Vernon Hebron, Andover and to bring in five spade tricks. car pool. Anyone wishing integrity of the Planning and work studying foreign countries Road Stage Bus Co. of Windsor Marlborough approached tee double sessions for 7-12, with 9- introduced or acted upon. game. (22)OREAT DECISIONS very likely would have to pay 12 in the morning and 7 and 8 in Defense was hopeless from transportation should call Carol Zoning Commission. With your in preparaticHi for Food Fair to increase its sravice in tee board last night urging “ Although they are here on. Copyright 1973 I "White Rule In Black Alrica" — support and understanding, we 'March 17. area. The company has been that tax on gasoline purchased tee afternoon. ' Republicans, I think they will General Features Corp. Report on U.S. political Interests In Cubit or Doris Links. Rockville reinstatement of his contract South Alrica. Rhodesia. Namibia. will do our utmost to resolve serving Vernon passengers who in Vernon. He added teat this give it serious consideration,” would apply even if Vernon and seeking clarificiation of tee these issues in the best interest worir in Hartford since tee H ospital board’s action. Alfano said. better Mysterious Play (30) ANIMAL WORLD Bulletin Board of the town.” Connecticut Co. went on strike. leaves tee district prior to July Community Affairs Com­ 1,1973, tee earliest date tee tax In addition to those present, Back To The Nobody will ever know why (40) DRAGNET The following meetings and The Transit District has a the board chairman, Mrs. missioner Ruben Figueroa told activities are scheduled for this Also on last night’s agenda Beef Too High on gasoline could be charged. Notes the legislature’s Appropriations diamonds East put up the king of spades Police provide security lor a was a public hearing meeting scheduled for Imodale Richards, read letters Drawing Boards at the first trick. If he played Prestdentlal visit. week: Try Mouse Meat Thursday n i^ t, supposedly to The reason for this, he said, is Committee that cities and concerning a zone change that this tax was used to from students, residents and are hard { Theatre ] — 8 d ) 0 — take some action on tee gas tax Admitted Monday; William towns should use their millions his low spade he could hold Tuesday: Planning and request by the Nathan Hale Gas GRANDE PRAIRIE, Atta. civic groups expressing con­ declarer to just two spade (3) MAUDE pn^fosal which would add a one replace the assessment power Cunningham, Main St., OSAKA, Japan (AP) - of dollars in revenue-sharing J Time Schedule | Zoning Commission meeting, 8 Company on South St. Acting on (AP) - Wally’s Wonder HI. of tee district to bill member cern with tee action tee board to find tricks. South would get two Walter is seen In a bar with another p.m.. Town Office Building. cent tax on gas in the nine Manchester; Beverly Sitek, took in executive session on Thieves broke the real night funds to make up for federal woman. _ behalf of the owners, Sanford billed as tee world’s fastest towns. Mohawk Trail, Coventry; deposit box outside an Osaka cutbacks instead of relying tricks in each suit, which is no (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUE Jones and Frank Spencer, Atty. mouse, raised |157 at an aactkn district towns. Meanwhile a Feb. 15. at any way to score game at notrump. Wednesday: Zoning Board of new proposal which would take Mayor McCoy agreed that if Caroline Hargraves, Broad bank Sunday night, left a note mainly on the state. Connec­ (18) MANCINI Appeals public hearing, 8 p.m.. Richard Oomie requested a for the Society for the tee town is to expose itself to Many cited Hartshorn’s But South is still trying to Vernon Cine I—“Steelyard one cent from the gas tax Brook; Karen Doherty, Regan rapport with the students as one telling customers to use a ticut municipalities have Blues’’ 7:15-9:00 GENEliATION Town Office Building; Rham change from residential to com­ Prevention of Cruelty to tee gas tax than it should Rd., Vernon; Laura Butler, substitute box on the other side already received $44 million in price explain why he played the (20-22-30) MOVIE mercial. The change would Animals. already enforced, may be con­ of his finer qualities. queen of spades from the dum­ Vernon Cine 11—“Pete ’n’ CATS meeting, 7:30 p.m., sidered for a vote by the withdraw, but, explaining that Windsorville Rd., Rockville; of the building, and “please revenue-sharing cash, he said. 1 Love a Mystery” (1966). Eccentric Rham auditorium; Gilead involve about five acres of land The mouse wcm a race at the no action could be taken until His music ability, which Mrs. Tillie” 7:30 woman traps three men In a mysterious legislature on Thursday, Nellie Haracsy, Lanz Lane, don’t forget to get the receipt.” Henry Fisher of New Haven, my. He should just let the and would be used to provide local high school Feb. 19 winch Thursday night, by tee district, Nancy Crane, a professional opening lead ride to the ace of State Theater—“ World’s castle. Ida Lupino, David Hartman. Congregational Church Senior Senator Thomas Camithers Ellington; Daniel Henderson, Sixty-eight customers speaking for the Connecticut <3hoir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. space for additional building the students advertised as the he asked tee council to wait music teacher, referred to as starting at $100 spades and return a low spade Greatest Athlete” 6:10-8:00; (24) FOURTH ESTATE told the council. Broad Brook; Edward Jeski, being very impressive, was dutifully followed instructions, Urban Renewal Association, Short Subject 7:45 (40) TEMPERATURES should this become necessary. world’s championship until Wednesday to take action. Dart Hill Rd., Vehion; Willis depositing the equivalent of agreed that “the state cannot EASY PAYMENTS INVITED to finesse with dummy’s nine. Thursday; Board of ’The owners, however, presently The entries were anctianed Vernon’s two district another fact mentioned by That would guarantee five U.A. East—“Cabaret” 7:00- RISING representatives, Richard Peter Humphry, one of the Torrey, Mountain St., $45,200. But the 69th depositor replace the federal Selectmen meeting, 5 p.m., have no plans for the off Sunday, and Wally went to four Democrats on the 12- almost all those expressing spade tricks. 9:15 The Stan tries to raise money Dmpsey and James Ledbetter Rockville; Arline Theriaque, their concern. noticed the weight of the money government’s role. But he said Town Office Building; Gilead immediate future. the highest bidder for 517J0. member Town Council, said he Vine Dr., Vernon; Marjorie Jerry Lewis Cinema, South Congregational Church Board were in agreement that it Information which many was breaking open the bottom the state should provide Windsor—“ Bullit” 7:00; Nathan Hale Gas sells The total collected team all favored Republican Boor, Snipsic St., Rockville; of Christian Education “would be a shame for tee town wished to hear was not of the box — it was made of temporary aid to sustain cer­ “Bonnie & Oyde” 9:00 _8:30__ propane gas, and there is also a bidders, |157, went to the Councilman MacDonald’s mo­ Thomas O’Brien, Kenneth Dr., plywood — and called a bank tain programs until more meeting, 8 p.m.. Senior Citzens small package store on the 60 SPCA. to ba#e to withdraw based on available. ’This was, why the cM i€/ia£& MOVERAnNOB Meadows Drive-In—“Trick (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 s(Hne informal tabulation of tion to withdraw, “We are Vernon; Elsie Baer, Village St., guard. revenue-sharing money comes meeting, 1 p.m., Gilead by 80 foot site, which is a non- being practically blackmailed “mystery” behind the board’s JE W E L E R S -S IL V E R S M IT H S S IN C E 1900 PORmREPfIBANO Baby” 7:30; “Lost Man” 9:23 Chin Ho’s daughter (alls for a where tee district stands now.” Rockville; Shirley Kornasky, decision and what were the The guard called the police, in. 958 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER member of an extortion ring. Congregational Church; conforming use. Cromie YOUNQPEOnC Ledbetter said it appears tee by the governor and everybody Country I^ne, Vernon. and the thieves got nothing. iwniii * iNiivivn * N8W iniiii (8-40) MOVIE Hebron Congregational Church answered criticism about possi­ else,” he said. reasons for it? n» W Mt nMW <• •• Mm> HEALTH CAPSULES# district will not act on any Discharged Monday; "Connection" (1973). Journalist tries Senior C^hoir rehearsal, 7:15 ble “spot zoning” in connection Mrs. Richards explained that T V N otes by Micluel A. Petti. ILP. agreements Thursday as many With that Republican Kenneth Civitello, Hillcrest to arrange a deal between jewel thievea p.m. with the requested change by Councilman Donald Eden said personnel items are always and Insurance agents. Charles Houj I^UCII of tee town’s have directed Dr., Vernon; Anna Barbero, discussed in executive se^^ion Ouming, Ronnie Cox, Howard Cosall. noting that there are already he did not feel the council Franklin Park, Rockville; Ar- ML M U MMinU An NBC-TV report on the Saturday; Hebron Lions Club their representatives to table and information not given to the Set Deadline highway lobby, presented on (18) ADVENTURER four businesses nearby. should make a decision dice Parsons, South Gate (24) BILL MOYERS Dinner Dance, Garden Grove, Several South St. residents IM -TME 2 action. people in order to protect the WASHINGTON (AP) - The E “First, Tuesday” Feb. 6, was Manchester; “Saints and “tonight” and moved to table Apartments, Rockville; Senate Foreign Relations Quest: Columnist Joseph Alaop, who spoke against the proposed teacher. described as "journalism at its rscently returned from Red China. Sinners” Club meeting and Lin wood Honnon, Robin Rd., If residents or students Committee has voted to cut off change, feeling the residential Vernon; Barbara Kochen- best” by U.S. Sen. Lowell P. — 9d)0 — fellowship night, 7 p.m., Hebron A ndover wished clarification of the foreign aid April 30 unless E 3 Weicker Jr. (R-Conn.). character of the area would be burger, Storrs; Dale Gardner, (18) 700 CLUB Ongregational Church. changed. Paul Diehl and Ronald reasons for the board’s deci­ President Nixon releases $4.5 HARVEY'S Weicker' commended the (24) BEHIND THE ONES W9st Hartford; Mrs. C ^ Ie sion, Mrs. Richards billion approved by Congress IN THE CiU.006 OHOPPIHa CEIiTfi ■unucna Doughty, speaking in favor of BtocY^nd daughter, Darj^fir., network “for having the r- recommended'they get this in­ for domestic programs. 1144 TOUANO TURNPIKE^ iMNCHESTE6 ;; Mr ir nwlrw mMMWk courage to p reset what was a the proposal, cited the owners’ Vernon; Mrs'' Maureen Enon PWMt u MANAGER'S SALE JlitnetinNaMluWaiaJMgMMka^Hk The Board of Selectmen will skilte in such areas as inter- Queet star: Parnell Roberta In a story Metropolitan Airport seem to cookies ordered. Up and Live” in March. The meet toni^t at 8 in the Town personal relationships, __ A Selected Qnup 01 series will air on Sundays at about a crumbling marriage. be making the airport’s Local scouts will mark Girl problems solving, listening and (20-22-30) AMERICA Scout Week March 11-17 by Office Building to continue Now Showing 10:30 a.m. garbage sexier. conflict resolutions. ONE DAY ONLY! Special — "Money on the Land” Authorities say indulging attending the church of their discussion of the 1973-1974 explores U.S. Industrial (jrowth In the government budget. BULUT late 19th century. Host Alistair Cooke. passengers are apparently dis­ choice, and displaying in their liiis workshop would be held WTNH-TV (Channel 8, New Also on the agenda is a Starts Wsdnesday Haven) will televise the world (24) STATE OF CONN. carding their pornography windows a gold trefoil on green in April with Mrs. Joan Mosher Sweaters' B O N K t CLYDE lU meeting with the town crew From Our Regular Stock premiere of the award-winning — 10:35 — rather than face the inquisitive paper. as leader at a cost of |5 per 10 AM. SHARP! glances of antiskyjack officials. The girls are also collecting who have requested the person per session for five or Drastically Reduced ■RHYTHMETRON: With the (24) MARTIN AGRON8KY meeting to discuss salaries for Dance ’Theater of Harlem and “I suppose people don’t want canned dog and cat food for the six sessions. At least 20 people Many Styles — 1 1 : 0 0 — tee coming year. Arthur MitchpH” on Sunday, the security guards to discover Humane Society in Newington, SCHOOL are needed for tee workshop. Values $10. to $15. (3-0-18-22-30-40) NEWS they have dirty books or since that organization is OppOrtunHr tor t JERRY LEWIS 'CINEMA March 11, at 7 p.m. The one- (20) HAVE GUN — WILL Road Eoreman Mrs. Mosher will meet with |,scmvA)i ava. - smssm - aocni wnmsoB hour special features an magazines,’’ an airport dependent on donations alone. Four-Yjoor-Old To 1 First Selectman Robot Post TRAVEL All children in the Coventry interested persons on March 15 electrifying performance by the spokesman said. TulVon-Froo At has announced the appointment Famous Maker — 11d)5 — schools are being asked to when an informal informational 23-member dance troupe. “Whether this is out of 0 from Marcft Ob Jom of Peter J. Maneggia as road STATE (24) JANAKI embarrassment of something provide one can either cat or session will be held at no MANCMlbttP ONTIR For tatanoKn foreman to replace John efaa^e. IRIt PARK RfAP Of IHIATttf — 11:30 — else I don’t know. But apparent­ dog food, to be placed in CO Hutdiinson who is retiring as of nil CMKiniTl (N) ly it’s a national phenomenon.” containers in each school. This can 649-1098 For further information, (8) MOVIE , April 1. please contact Mrs. Donald JEANS Jm FmiBi - in SidMriMd "The Champagne Murders"’(1967). The Federal Aviation Post said that Hutchinson'is QUART SIZE Brushed Cetten and Ccrdurcy Anthony Perkins, Yvonne Furneaux, Administration would have no Carlberg, School Rd. “Steelyard Bhies” Maurice Ronet. now working with Maneggia to (0-40) MOVIE reason to detain anyone familiarize him with the Values $8. to $14. NOW PhOM 648-8333 carrying pornography, a "Five Desparate Women" (1971). AT THE position and has also offered his Correction spokesman said. USTERME Robert Conrad. Bradford Dlllman, Julie assistance for tee future if It was incorrectly reported in Sommars. “We’re looking for weapons Meneggia wants help. (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON or other law violations.’’ he la st. Wednesday’s paper that there was only one contested said. “Pornography is petty Church News The first in a series of vote— that for endorsement for , ANTISCWTIC BLOUSES stuff.” selectman — at the Republican Cotton and Polyaatar, ENDS TMUSS. - (FQ FNIAfII iACT Although other airports have Wednesday evening discussions I «6rme By MHItons Om 19’ ? W**! P*OduCl<"i caucus held Feb. 20. Sclids, Prints and Chicks “PETE ’H ’ TIU IE" reported finding a variety of sponsored by tee Religions I ■•

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Six Months $19.50 Monday. T ^ th grade; Karen Bunce, Three Months $9.75 Melissa Dudek, Susan Property Transfers Harrison, Debbie Owen, Jean Stefaniak, Charlene West and VIVIAN V. KENNESON Cayward, propoty on Aklen Our ENTIRE STOCK of Bill Trousdell. Correspondent Circle; Arthur H. and LodlleS. Unfinished Business Ninth grade: Ann Gugliotti, Tel. 875-4704 Webber to Mary E. Gunas, Carol MacArthur, Cindy Seven warranty deeds and property on Rt. 30; Mak Thursday, the Greater Hartford service which must be integrated into Roberts and Adele Silhavy. one quitclaim deed were filed Construction to Arthur C. and regular $ g Q Second Honor Roll Lorraine B. Howe, piupeily on an overall system. with the town clerk last week. Transit District directors are slated Twelfth grade: Peter Warranty deeds: Harry P. M errow R d. to meet and act on some unfinished Our air service has the major air­ Anddrson, Debra Bartley, Kim Palagi Jr. and Katheleen A. Also, Cy and I Realty to Benson, Kathleen Blauvelt, Albert E. and Evelyn Y . Kraut, business. First, they are faced with lines serving major metropolitan Palagi to James F. and Ida G. B ru^ Dodnar, Debra Breau, Shea, property on Robin Circle; property on New Rd.; James C. areas. Then there is the second level the possibility some member towns John Cerrigione, Pam Bemis, Richard A. St. Germain to and Theresa C. Burke to Bruce may withdraw from the district. Se­ of regional carriers connecting flights Julije DeMayo, Jeff Gay, R ichard B. and E thel M. W. and Mary C. Gaffney, property on Tolland Ave. and hopefully schedules which in turn Y v o ^ e Gendron, Gail Gourley, Roberts, property on Dogwood cond, should the first come about, Carl Groves, Mary Guillette, file quitclaim deed was from DOUBLE KNIT Rd. they must decide whether or not the are served by third level transit Cathy Kramer. Also, Gateway Homes Inc. to Mary L. Ertel to Mak Construction Co. for property district (with fewer towns as means which can be air or land forms. Act III, Connecticut Opera Company’s Sampson and Delilah. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) Also, Gail McKinley, Debra John C. and E m ogene S. 9 Natale, Peggy Peckham, Betty on Merrow Rd. Mass transit in Connecticut for the members) should go ahead with the ■w- V FW Dinner Dance proposal to get the ConnCo. bus ser­ long pull, we believe, requires a state- South Windsor level approach for only the state can The Tolland Cooperative Day vice operating again and eventually Nursery will have registration SUITS! take over the line’s operations and effectively coordinate intra-town and The Innocent for 1973-74 year on Mandi 3 assets. inter-town services and only the state Capital Fare from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Library Prepares Religious Education building of We can appreciate the economic im­ can coordinate interstate services. the United Congregational Andrew Tally pact the lack of bus service has on With our state astride the Boston-New Bystander Program on Drugs Church. Children who will be four Hartford. We can understand the York City corridor we still believe ul­ BARBARA VARRICK , years old before Jan. 1,1974 are timate solution of meeting the mass Craven “ Marijuana Myths” reluctance of some of the towns in the Art Hoppe Correspondent eligible for either morning or “ Marijuana Myths” will be afternoon session. Children will district to being taxed through the transit needs of our people, whether it Tel. 644-8274 discussed, as well as the Thomas Hart, youth service be accepted on a first-come, gasoline tax for an operation which is getting from one side of town to the happenings to an American first-^rved basis. WASHINGTON - It is more athletic exhibitions, European Americans at home to childish, officer in South Windsor, and other, from Vernon or Manchester to Family, Friday from 7:30 to It will be necessary to show essentially is dominated by and ser­ than a month since the nations had beaten us to the paranoid black athletes who Clayton Massey, library 9:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the child’s birth certificate and Hartford or from Hartford to Boston M oney’s Always A Crisis controversy was raised when practice of playing more-or- will do anything to get atten­ director, will be working in con­ vices Hartford. This is not to say that Wapping Community Church. immunization record at the the United States Olympic less musicai tribute to their tion. Granted, the blacks have junction with the staff of the All adult parishioners, bus service to Hartford and other or Providence or Shea Stadium, lies in time of registration. Each The international monetary Romeo or his Datsun 240-Z. Committee decided not to play national heritage. suffered deprivation in years public library in preparing a teenagers, and guests are in­ applicaiton must be accom­ major population areas of the state is having a broader base than a transit crisis was finally solved in the Should he watch his American, the National Anthem before So far as I’ve been able to two-day program on drugs. past (although I’m getting tired vited to hear the answers to panied by a $10 deposit, udiich is spring of 1974 with the creation German or Japanese color our recent Olympic Invitation learn, crowds in Europe On M arch 20 and 21, a not essential. district of one or more towns. of THAT song and dance), must questions such as “ Are you not returnable. of The Republic of Zug. In a television set? Wash down his meet at New York’s Madison generally are well behaved the majority abandon ail bookmobile drug information facing the problem of what to The proposals before the Greater If all classes are fiUed on Bie However, it does point out the flaw supreme act of self-sacrifice, Scottish salmon with which Square Garden—then hurriedly during the playing of a national -center titled “ Curious Alice,” traditions, big and small, simp­ do about marijuana?” and “ Are day of registration a waiting Hartford Transit district may get the Zug agreed to be the only nation French wine? Wear his British reversed the ruling when there anthem, although at an will be at the Colony Shop of the immediate past approach to the ly to placate the minority? drinks with marijuana harmful list will be formed. Further in the world that bought more woolens or his Swedish sable? was a storm of protest. international event they may Shopping Plaza and will display .f' mass transit needs of the state as a buses rolling again in some form. The I think not. Whether the to the human body?” Dr. information may be obtained fay abroad than it sold. Sail his Danish yacht, break in All right, one told oneself at have to stand through as many literature, books and movies on national anthem should be Thaddeus Gutkowski of South calling Mrs. Frank Daresta a whole, as districts within the state, recently enacted gasoline tax may be A desperate need for one such his Australian racket..... the time, that’s that. No as 25 anthems. Indeed, at played before or during sports drugs. Windsor has studied marijuana Hmmdineds to choose from! country had been growing for Hart said the bookmobile is Mrs. William Robb. and as towns within a district. a vehicle for initiating or upgrading Moreover, as nobody else comment seemed required. But boxing matches in Switzerland, events is not the issue in my and other drugs and will answer Ouir entire stock of years. For what caused the one was wrong. The flap they play the anthem of each part o f , an effort by the town services within a town or city. The wanted shlocks, every citizen of book. The quesiton instead is these questions and also $80) E3cmble Knit Suits in the Neighboring Vernon, for example, crisis was that all countries Zug had more than a million of continues, fighter’s country, the Swiss whether it may be played, agencies, officials and questions posed (written and sees more of a need for intra-Vernon federal government may come to the struggled to sell more abroad them. In fact, most were multi­ 'It now develops from a little ' anthem and even that of the without precipitating a brawl administrators to acquaint all anonymous) from the audience. RMawest shades and patterns. than they bought. millionaires. research that many college residents with dfugs and LONGIDM transit than buses winging to and rescue with some form of mass tran­ referee’s homeland. No fuss. by professional malcontents, Thomas Hart, youth service • PLAIDS In fact that’s why Mr. Nixon The bewildered reporter basketball teams hold team Canada takes a more related problems. officer in South Windsor, will sit aid if ailing railroads and the and since the Republic has not • (C1«CKS from Hartford. This need is evidenced devalued the dollar in called on President Gnome. meetings during the playing of ambivalent view where the yet descended into anarchy The unit contains something also answer questions. He has December of 1971—an act he for persons of all ages. Hart BUSMESSFUK • HEI?RINGBONES in Manchester also and in many other current red-ink operations of Amtrak “ Here you have the most the anthem to avoid incidents United States is concerned. In there can be only one anser. been working with teenagers in • 90O D S IN SURFACE PATTERNS described at the time as “ the worthless currency atid the involving black players who Montreal, “ The Star Spangled Besides,'~imperfect as we all said. town and is aware of pitfalls Nutmeg towns. don’t dry up the well. for most significant monetary most unfavorable trade balance don’t want to stand during the Banner” used to be played are, the admission of that fact and problems related to drugs T vbwj and three button models with The senior citizen wishing to visit But whatever happens in the weeks agreement in the history of the in history, yet you live kings,” ceremony. Some colleges no before professional hockey and our determination to be Course Completeji and drug use. deqp center vents in a choice of plain world.’’ Mel Edwards Jr., assistant Woriung Capital across town or go downtown shopping ahead, the basic need for a statewide he said. “ In international longer have the anthem played games involving American better is “ What so proudly we Wapping Church Minister, (or^dldle patch pockets. Unfortunately, the U.S. trade monetary terms, it doesn’t before home games. teams. That no longer is the plant operator of the South the Reverend Harold Richard­ Debt Consolidation and state coordinated mass transit hailed” is all about. • (Compile expert alterations at is a potential bus rider. Students not deficit soared. So he was forced make sense.” “ Sure we worry about the case. A spokesman for Windsor Pollution Control son, will discuss what’s EIxpansion to devalue the dollar again in no charge. eligible for school-financed transit are policy remains essential. Otherwise President Gnome permitted reaction of dissidents—whites Montreal Canadians, explained Facility, recently completed happening to the family — is it Business Acquisitions February of 1973—in what was himself a tiny shrug, a little as well as blacks,” a college that there is “ a lot of sentiment the Environmental Protection deteriorating? — what can be the current bus crisis will re-run in Start Up Costs also potential customers. Commuters obviously the second most smile. “ What does?” he said. president admitted after he was against the Vietnamese War in Herald Agency’s national field study done about it?” within a community should not be the future when the same costs, which significant monetary agree­ guaranteed anonymity. “ We our country, and we have a lot course on the operation of Increased Profits ment in the history of the wastewater treatment plants. overlooked either. outstripped profits, eventually don’t want to encourage in­ of Americans who came here to Yesterdays Senior Citizens world. cidents that coul(L ca^# escape the draft. We don’t want Sacramento State College, catching up with and exceeding tax The Senior Citizens will meet $5,000 to $60,000 This potential is not to say that The danger, however, was Today’s Thought general disorder. You\aiTrall any incidents.” 25 Years Ago Sacramento, Calif., ad­ one-half hour earlier mass transit needs are essentially a ^bsidy revenues of a district. that the other nations, in order it craven, but I just don’t think That does sound like a YMCA directors propose that ministers the program for Wednesday at St. Peter’s to compete, would also EPA, and has presented We all know the story of the we should force a showdown on gratuitous insult to a whole na­ town take over and support Episcopal Church on Sand Hill local problem. On the contrary, it Clearly, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill devaluate their currencies. And DEWEY Good Samaritan, and his this issue.” tion. Canada’s official relations athletic and social program of Edwards with a certificate of Rd. The new time will be 12:30 and his administration should and in no time, money wouldn’t be clearly indicates that perhaps more kindness to the man who fell Well, Mr. President, I will are with all the people of the the Y which would also leave completion. All phases of the p.m. INVESTMENT worth anything. That’s when care of building up to town. operation and maintenance of than ever before, statewide coordina­ must look beyond the bus stop in front among thieves on the Jericho call it craven. I would call it a United States, not with a tiny The club will be entertained Alfred J. Gnome stepped in. plants were covered in the text. Road. But, have you ever asked few more things if this were not minority of draft dodgers in by the m usical group the CORPORA'nON tion is necessary for it appears bus of the Capitol which seems to have Gnome, a member of a famed According to Dr. Kenneth D. yourself, “ What would he have a family newspaper. For better Canadian exile. Grown-ups 10 Years Ago “ Home Spuns’’ and Swiss banking family (the Kerri, Professor of Civil usage, like air travel, has levels of been his only concern to datp. done, if he had encountered this or for worse, playing the would not pander to a gaggle of James Muisener receives refreshments will be served. Gnomes of Zurich), proposed Engineering, Sacramento situation 4 days in a row?” national anthem at a sports copouts, but Canada apparently DeMolay Cross of Honor. 101 Middle Ipke. creating Zug. Not only would State’s program director, Wouldn’t he have been just a event has become a tradition in is a special case. Certain of its Hartford Court of Common Correspondent Needed Manchesta, Conn. Zug buy more than it sold,»but Edwards is pne of the first little bit remiss in his ehiics, if America. Nor did we initiate citizens even boo the playing of Pleas rules that Burnham The Herald is looking for a Today in History Gnome promised that it would operators in the United States (203) 643-5110 he hadn’t started making the practice. Long before “ The “ Gqd Save the Queen.” Estates Inc., may build house correspondent for South also highly overvaluate its Open Forum inquiries about who should have Star Spangled Banner” became But that’s Canada. Let it stew on small lot, upholding a to complete the program. The Windsor. An interest in com­ currently—known as the EPA expects more than 2,000 Today is Tuesday, Feb. 27, been patroling the road? It a fixture at and in its own insecurity. What is decision by Zoning Board of munity affairs and the ability to A Ucenxe Under Uw USB “ shlock.” operators throughout the Small Business Investment Act affected. As a salesman. I’m the 58th day of 1973. There are wouldn’t have taken him very football games and other sickening is the surrender of Appeals. write is helpful. For former The financial world hailed country to complete the R eliev e not too happy with the present 307 days left in the year. long to realize that his personal information contact Alex Gnome’s magnanimous offer. program in 1973. Today’s highlight in history: goodness was very limited, as Glrelli at 643-2711. Our Taxes price of gas, and I’ll be less hap­ Private foundations, the World py with an increase in the gas­ On this date in 1900, the long as social problems existed, // // To the editor: Bank and a coalition of harried British defeated the Boers in that forever frustrated it. But Don't Get Any Other Ideas! WE PUT THE SAVIN6 BACK IN SEWIN6 WE PUT THE SAVIIW BACK IN Special Value! If federal revenue sharing oline tax. As long as we keep money buyers rushed to his aid. the battle of Paardeberg in Deeds of personal kindness funds were given to the towns to demanding more, the more our And so Zug was founded. g It YOU aew come see the Zipper Works Africa. The outcome led to the have real meaning, and are not m n DRESS SHIRTS help relieve taxes, 1 would like taxes will increase. Gnome was as good as his Although I’m not for a sub­ creation of the Union of South paternalistic, if the doer, is also to see theTown of Coventry use word. His first act as President Africa. working to improve the larger LAPPPIAZA Regular $9 the funds that we received to sidy of the bus line, I do feel and Treasurer was to peg Zug’s that a good many people are On this date — situation. really help relieve our taxes for currency at the ridiculous ROUTE 8 3 being shown a disservice by the In 1598, Boris Godunov submitted by; years to come. figure of 7.2 shlocks to an ounce On lengthy and sometimes futile became the Czar of Russia. Rev. David M. Campbell VERNONs CONN. :95 I suggest Coventry use our of gold -of which Zug didn’t In 1700, the southwest Pacific United Methodist Church Sale funds to notify the Greater negotiations. I would like to have any. offer a suggestion that very few Island of New Britain was Bolton Just mlnutm Hartford Planning Group that discovered by the English Naturally, no money buyer Coventry doesn’t need or want should object to having im­ would touch a shlock with a ten- from the ctrcte In fancy patterns plemented and it won’t cost a navigator, William Campier. and solid colops^ their planned city. This would In 1889, a railroad was opened foot pole. And the currencies of really use our revenue sharing cent. all the countries skyrocketed in 8 Somp time ago we were told in Burma from Rangoon to Current funds for the reason that they relation to the shlock—thus the state was losing millions,^ Mandalay. were intended, not more but enriching bankers and elating SEWING NOTIONS AT SAVINGS UP TO 00% when the cigarette tax was in­ In 1933, the German parlia­ less, dollars for schools, police, proud presidents and premiers. creased. State officials were ment building in Berlin, the Quotes streets and welfare. Burdened with an overvalued 100% NYLON COIL ZIPPERS “ guarding our borders” Reichstag, was burned. I feel if the planned city was shlock, Zug could not, of course, master charge trying to catch the culprits. In 1939, the U.S. Supreme “ I cannot really believe that ^ 7” 8 9” ...... 15c such a good deal the eight sell any of its goods abroad. All 1 HI IN I I Ml’ ANK AM V • Although it was first decided Court outlawed sitdown strikes. A V 18” & 18" ...... 25C ea. representatives from Hartford it could do was buy. And in a the North Vietnamese would we were losing millions, it was In 1944, during the Pacific Would not be pushing a bill in year, it ran up the unbelievably hide prisoners on us.” — 20” 4 22” ...... 29c ea. later decided that although we war, U.S. planes Japanese Presidential adviser Henry A. Hartford that would overrule unfavorable trade balance of 20 Colon to Chooao From were losing money, the amount targets in Indochina. the planning and zoning boards 16.2 trillion shlocks, which is a Kissinger on the fate of the of persons going to New o f small towns. Instead they pretty penny. 1,300-odd Americans still We Quarantee our ZIppara to ba tha aqua! of ANY packaged aippar Hampshire, etc. was insignifi­ Ten years ago: Soviet would be searching their own missing in Vietnam. cant and the surveilance, for Premier Nikita Khrushchev But for the first time, every you can buy or your money back. area for this planned city. I the most part, ceased. said he was confident that the other nation now enjoyed an have always been led to believe unbelievably favorable trade I’m all for reducing the Soviet Union and Communist “ Our prisoners of war are that anything good had to be balance, selling far more than ELASTIC cigarette tax and taking a China could settle their coming home and...a .earned and things that are not it brought—thus enriching percentage of Connecicut’s in­ ideological dispute. generation of peace does indeed y4”~06C yd. 10 ydt. for 50a desired are disposed of by any bankers and elating proud creased sales for the subsidy to lie ahead.” — Dr. Norman 08a yd. ' 7 yds. for 50a means necessary, even to yogr Five years ago: The British presidents and premiers. get the buses rolling again. I Vincent Peale in a special Anderson-Little neighbor if they will accept. House of Commons voted How grateful the world was ¥4”— 12a yd. 10 yds. for $1.00 don’t advocate taking up worship service in the White c y 4 Qreal(^ame in the(^anufacturing g f‘■Fine Clothing Coventry taxpayer overwhelming approval to a bill to poor little self-sacrificing smoking. I’ve been trying to House East Roonklte on attempts WE PUT THE SAVIlie SACK I lh a it subjected to a loudly. I blame softly — Everyday, for example, each WE PUT THE SAVINS SACK IN SEWIN6 66 Baldwin Road fant ti iTM i f there is usually Catherine the Great of Russia, citizen had to decide whether to toward stronger federal control Manchester of network news programs. iPWi hoOerlng from the persons 1729-1796. drive his Mercedes, his Alfa MANCifeTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 27, 1973— PAGE SEVEN

‘ r i r r i i r — BiAWCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Feb. 27,1973 Sjnuth Windsor Afeeting South Windsor East South Windsor C anceled Peace Effort Six Requests The.r^iular meeting of ^ejver Pump Under Test B o i i o n To Gd^tiiitie To Discuss the Soutl^|bdsor Board of Before ZBA , Education U ^gbt has been Sewer Conunisslon Chairman look into alternative methods, Constructors, Inc., builders of c a n c e le d ^because of the town’s secondary sewer WASHINGTTOJ (AP) IsraeU : plames Throwe said this week and th e committee is Realigning Streets Appeals “insuffioenl items for dis­ treatment plant. The work done Mrs. Butterfield Prime Minister Golda Meir .testing is being done at the considering the possibility of says she believjes the search for wiH bold a public hearing cussion", a ^ rd in g to the ^ a r k St;»:i>umping station in having equal assessments for by the company according to Frank Ahearn will .glso ■ITtrowe was done well and the peace in the Middle East will go BARB/IIRA VARRICK Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Town office^ - of the preparation for the tying-in of all homes in a development in Starts Campaign on, despite the shooting down of present technical data per­ company was fair. Since the READERSHIP SURViY Correspondent taining to a request for a one-lot Hall to hear the following six superintendent of schools, a ll complete sewer which , corner lots will be a Libyan airliner by Israeli Tel. 644-8274 applications; .Charles Warner. charged the same amount as town has an insurance bond She added that she will try to subdivision on Newberry Rd. constmetion work from Avery protecting it the retainer will JO Ifjni DOtWHUE planes last week. The Planning and Zoning Thomas J. Donnelly Jr. St., west to Rt. 5. He said he other neighboring lots, inform the electoi^te of all Under old business, the probably be released. (Dvrespondoit N&s. Meir also said upon her Commission will hold a special commission will consider a 24- trustee, 1678 Ellington Rd. believes service t^ill begin by providing they are single plots. Ttil 6«-«40» issdes which involve both the arrival in Washington Monday requests a temporary and con­ Policef Report The commission will also pay present and future development meeting at 7:30 tonight to foot “Lrshaped” foundation and March 31. Virginia Butterfield, that she understood the world discuss reconstruction plans ditional permit to advertise an The commission will meet $1,400 for aerial photography to of Bolton, and said her motto' brick sign for the Town Hall A break and entry Monday Dtanacsatic candidate for first revulsion over the tragedy in and acquisition of a portion of and Police Station to be placed office building to be part of the tonight at 8 p.m. to discuss the Quin and Associates. Throwe for the campaign will ‘‘Be which 106 persons, Ipost of shopping center planned on the night at Center Congregational said the vwrk being done does fldKltanBii at Bolton, has issued Aware." the Petriatis property triangle on town property on Sullivan Avery/Stillivan Ave. sewer (fee fintt statement of her them Libyans, were killed. located at the curve onto west side of Buckland Rd. in a Church was reported to police. extension project and to hear a not overlapkaerial photography Ave. and which will be visible Police said that entry was casDDguBiifii),. say in g th a t '“It would be indeed a callous Sullivan Ave. from Graham and from a north and south Restricted Commercial zone. report on the Graham approved Vo*" revaluation tpj* lEuftttttg Mfralh world if it happened George J. Archenback of gained to the building through ‘•^iwiwiyiftiiiiim aiisinformation Warranty Deeds Ayers Rds. direction. Bricks for the sign's Rd./Birch Hill sewer extension purposes arout fo be under­ MB* BwiTtwtry in government on The following warranty deeds otherwise,” she said, “but even According to the PZC, the Essex seeks a variance to allow an unlocked door. Three rooms taken by the town, as only areas background will be donated by were forced open and several line. aOI Desdlc iiE and will be my first were filed with the town clerid in a state of shock and true land is needed to align Ayers Councilman John Mitchell. The tw o structures to be Also being considered are where sewers will be installed ------»v 0 cabinets had been broken into in sorrow we have to go on constructed to hold two conftft’- CHBDSEZu. during the month of January. P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Or, Rd. east to west onto Sullivan commission is expected to methods for assessments of are being photographed and at a ‘*ln (Sib era of maneuvered John Rich to Noel Annette searching for peace.” Ave. ming signs on the condominium the break, which apparently ^ewer and payment for installa­ much lower height than for The Manchester Evening Herald seeks approve the request for a non- occurred between 4:30 p.m. and asBttiufl,. preparedness is the Cyr, property on Meadow Rd.; if you prefer, you can drop off the survey at Mrs. Meir planned to confer The special meeting will be confomting regulation sign for development site, Cinnamon tion. committee of four revaluation. word m i unity if essential” , Ronald and Carole Bacon to to determine the popularity of features, with members of Congress followed by a regular meeting Springs, at the comer of Plea­ 6:30 p.m., police said. members, William Carrington, . Also on the agenda is a 16 Brainard PI., Manchester. the Town Hall property. The investigation is with second-degree larceny by AIW CEIHT program to be developed jointly ften Seldom Never appear, four different plans including a opening fpr a South Windsor by the principal, teachers, He was released on a $4(X) “open Space” subdivision for Mildred B. Smith of 296 possession. He was turned over C— iigpewdent Often Seldom Never ° correspondent for The Herald. to East Hartford police for school physician and nurse. EDITORIAL PAGE FEATURES surety bond. Court date is the area. An interest in community Foster St. requests a variance T«L22W3971 to allow a building lot with less court appearance at East Hart­ PhUlnraiig recommendations The nurse will work with 1 Sheinwold on Bridge March 26. Also on the agenda is a affairs and the ability to write advisory groups such as parent- Capital Fare (Tully) ANDOVER review of drainage plans for than the required frontage on ford March 19. mode school physician Dr. is helpful. above premises to the rear of BBntertt ttreer,. the Andover teacher organizations, pupil A car driven by Robert B. four homes on Pleasant Valley Persons interested are asked For A placement teams, pupil and Inside Report (Evans and Novak) TV Tonight Hanson, 20, of Flanders Rd., Rd. which were constructed on to call Alex Girelli at 643-2711. the property. BhBBdl off Eiflication has revised Frank K. Derick Jr. of 95 strhnnjl haalM; policies for staff groups on the program. Coventry, was in collision with land owned by Andre QUICK SNACK This program will be based Know Your Chamber Member a school bus driven by By ran A. Charbonneau. He will be Foster Rd. requests a variance sttafcnte and enployes. Innocent Bystander (Hoppe) — . ------» to alloow an existing building to nfagur changes include the on the needs and interests of the Vurrill, 44, of 189 Lake Rd., represented by Atty. James About Town pupils and aimed toward Andover. According to police, Throwe who will present plans be closer to the side and front BIG DINNER iisK&iBunii oni the children’s Cartoons (Whitaker) Book Reviews than permitted on the present enuMIgmcy card of a hospital providing them with the the bus was westbound on Rt. 6 illustrating alternative Manchester Grange will and was slowing to pick up site. if any, in case a knowledge, habits and attitudes Business Bodies methods to correct a drainage sponsor a card party Mr. tfftiiW needh hospital care and essential to their health and Current Quotes passengers when the Hanson problem existing in the area. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange ttte nstpiiiiement, according to safety for the present and car slid on the snow while Throwe will also present Hall, 205 Olcott St. The event is future. The Way 1 Heard It (Gruber) attempting to stop. The bus was informal plans for a zone open to the public. Prizes will Turkey pulUiiL' acC,, of immunization Today in History Float Entries 363 Broad S t' pDiinr tt» snhBruig Kindergarten Also, school personnel will be stlUck in the rear, police said. change on Pleasant Valley Rd. be awarded, and there will be c o a t b a m a encouraged to use the services Hanson was issued a for another applicant for five Mandiostor X finr mBasUsB, rubella and polio. HI Neighbor (Lyons) Radio for the Week an auction table and Due Thursday Wiilti respect to physical and of the public health nurse as a summons charging him with acres recently changed to refreshments. 646-7200 (itwrttril ^laminations, a written resource in planning the health News for Senior Citizens following tOo closely. Court Industrial from Rural Residen­ Application for floats to be tomorrow through Sat. tnust be Submitted instructional program. open Forum (Letters to Ed.) date is March 26 at Manchester. tial zoning near Rt. 5. Jehovah’s Witnesses will entered in Manchester’s have group discussions of the Sesquicentennial Parade must to tftae school prior to entering Old Codger’s Codgitatlons in Manchester Parkade hiinlhii^ittien'. Employes Herald Yesterdays Bible book “Haggai” tonight at be submitted to the parade HDnideir health appraisal With respect to health 7:30 at 726 N. Main St., 167 committee by Thursday, March BOLAND actliinijifitot. a policy was added policies for employes, a time Today’s Thought East Catholic High School Boulder Rd., 18 Chambers St., 1. Extension can be made by a SHOP WED., tHURS. & FRI. NIGHTS 'TIL 9 test or chest X-ray is now M OIL CO. wUnrehy’ closes shall be 280 Sand Hill Rd., South telephone call to Marti since 193S iwftritflwltpdi by the public health required every three years in­ Gardening (Atwood) Windsor, and French Rd., Conderino, 643-1913, or by a mursc to encourage proper stead of every year. This Bolton. memo to the Manchester FUEL ms change conforms to state (Brtimg huhitis for those children Stamps in the News m M RTABLE Sesquicentennial Parade Com­ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY whu) dtoitoe ftom the normal recommendations. SPORTS Often Seldom Never COLOR The Wednesday night roller mittee at 41 Center St. 24-HOUR SERVICE £cmvtthi pattern. Parental Cafeteria personnel will now skating at Waddell School has Rough sketches of floats must BUDGET ACCOUNTS have to submit a stool specimen Herald Angle (E. Yost) Health Capsules TV been canceled tomorrow be submitted for approval at a WELCOMED piHiiiriHiriniii wiOi be obtained for 369 CENTER ST. eash ffhiim participating in the annually, in conformance to because of the public forum on parade meeting Thursday, Heralding Politics (Cohen) Phone 043-6320 pnagpanii. state law, and bus drivers will The Dry Side of Sports (D. Yost) from the landfill question and the March 15, at the Army and Qn^nalliy all Kindergarten be required to have an annual MOTOROLA Laurel Lake discussion that will Navy Club at 8 p.m. tremendous reduction on every winter coat gathered (rhiiHiiimi entering school were cursory hearing and vision test Bowling Capitol Corridor (Odegard) SIMULATED TV RECEPTION take place at the school. together from our many D&L stores and put on sale in nepunedl tto> have a tuberculin to be conducted by the public health nurse within the school our Manchester Parkade D&L. tone test. The new policy also Seldom Never imniifliB all new students who health program. Scoreboard PUBLIC INFORMATION Often DoaoB not had a tine test within (HieysEBrandi that the cost of the Resignation Skiing (Sacherek) Public Records toito wiO) be assumed by the The board has accepted the resignations, effective at the Major Hoople (Grid Predictions) Manchester Hospital Notes close of the school year, of losers Choice Kindergarten teacher Mrs. ■caHb Education Baseball Standings Rockville Hospital Notes ORew’hr tike health policies is a Marjory Banks and fourth mw^jiiimwwiwrti for setting up a grade teacher Mrs. Adelaide p)Oaunredl health education Nyquist. Local Softball Court Cases Midget Football Police Report Vz OFF U r h r m m School UsC PoUcy ■ «

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j i \ \ V .. . f f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 27, 1973 — PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 27, 1973 SSSSggOwOTTOOTOWXWWAKw ------Engagements Guides And Princesses Motivation Parley Topic 0N2 Plan Heap Big Pow-Wow Achievement motivation especially those based on toe ' techniques that succeed and fail concepts of achievement I We Are A Member JH O U G iro ment is about 150 fathers and 3(. (Sartnatt, QUotifirra The second issue of the in toe classroom will be the motivations. of the ' YMCA ‘‘Smoke Signals” has children. , „ u Politics subject of an educators’ McMullen has a BA in psy­ Chief Thunder CToud, Robert “Main Street GuilcT just been released to the ’ conference to be held tomorrow chology from Boston University 887 NMn Stroel m Am T. Williams, Y supervisor for fathers and their children who By Sol R. Cohen at Manchester Community and expects to receive an MA in Guide-Princess activities in Heart of Downtown llaiichetter are active in the Metropolitan College. It will start at 2 p.m. in psychology from Wesleyan this Manchester, may be contacted Hartford YMCA Indian Guide Room 8 on toe main campus. year. Before join-lng the through the Hartford YMCA, and Princess programs. faculty, he was a seminar 522-4183, in Newington, 667-0790, Manchester State Rep. Secretary of the State Gloria The newsletter reports on training consultant with or in West Hartford, 525-4867, Donald Genoyesi, an assistant Schaffer has been named to the Educators interested in the some of the home meetings, Massachusetts Achievement by anyone interested in joining House majority leader, is a elections comm ittee of the ' subject are inVited, Further f %ast Chance Sale! ” Trainers, Inc., of which he was field trips and other activities member of the joint le^slative National Association of information may be obtained the program. a founder and an owner. This is that have taken place since the ethics committee, now involved Secretaries of State. from Sebastian Mudry, a non-profit firm that seeks to December Longhouse Pow- with a conflict of interest Barbara Dunn, state psychology instructor at MCC. maximize the potential of poor Tears Are Wow, and notes that a spring charge against State Finance consumer protection com­ * I It’S Our "LAST CHANCE SALE" on Fall and Winter Merchandise! All and disadvantaged individuals. Pow-Wow will be held April 11. Commissioner Adolf G. missioner, has declined com­ The conference speaker will In this and other occupations, I ODDS ’n ENDS at UNBELIEVABLE BUYS! ^ Nothing To There will also be a Carlson. ment on a report she is being, Our be Ronald S. McMullen, he has worked extensively with Manchester Y weekend cam- The eight-member ethics considered for a federal post in Cry About lecturer in education at youths and disadvantaged pout June 1-3, at Woodstock, Servicemen committee consists of four Washington, D.C. and may Wesleyan University and I In Our Ladies Department-— persons. My ancestors were of staunch Conn., at reasonable rates. Republicans and four resign h ^ state job. Atty. Michael Handler . associate director and project I We have DRESSES. SLACKS. SKIRTS, LONG SKIRTS, etc. New England stock. They Both the Indian Guide and Democrats — two of each party “ I d on f know what the future psychologist in its Upward Princess programs welcome U. S. Air Force S.Sgt. Donald I farmed the rocky hills of New W. Lafrance, son of Mr. and from the House and two from holds,” she said. P u b lic Bound In gra m . He is con­ To B e S o ld ' Hampshire, tightened their new members to participate in the Senate. Several months ago, Mrs. cerned with training secondary A t Auction activities geared to give fathers Mrs. Roland J.L. Lafrance, 22 I In Our Mens Department— belts against the sparse cold An official request for the Dunn was called to Washington school teachers and student and their children opportunities Bancroft Rd., Rockville, has D iefender I JUST SLACKS, 3 GROUPS — The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss winters and lived by the arrived for duty at Clark AFB, investigation came from State for an interview in the federal teachers in toe design of effec­ 1970 IXNKMI to share experiences and spend Atty. Michael H. Handler of Heather Alice Schaefer of Karen Lorraine White of Ver­ philosophy of the stiff-upper- Philippines. S ^. Lafrance, a Rep. Audrey Beck, D, of office of consumer protection. tive educational curricula, 2-Door Hardtoo, SorM I 1 GROUP at 50% OFF — 1 GROUP at 30% OFF — and some time together. Rockville to Albert F. Delaney non and Arthur Greenfield, also lip. Mansfield. Her action was She says she doesn’t know who 12 G(»lee Dr., Manchester, has 0F91HS60008. Among the Manchester power production technician, I 1 G RO UP at 20% OFF! Jr. also of Rockville, has been of Vernon, has been announced I really admire them very based on a disclosure last week put in her name, nor for what assumed the duties of public MMICH 7, 1073 I t members are: Jerry Baskin, previously served at Sheppard IDENTIFICATION I announced by her parents, Mr. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. much, and try hard to live up to that Carlson’s insurance agency job. She says she’s heard defender in the East Hartfoid 10A.M. Terry Cunningham, Brad AFB, Tex; A 1964 graduate of PASSPOIIT PHOTOS and Mrs. Earl R. Schaefer of 12 Robert D. White of 97 Berkeley the strong example they’ve set had been designated recipient nothing since and doesn’t know session of Circuit Court 12. i You Won’t Be Gombling — But You Will Be Getting Parliman, Gary Bogli, Ken Rockville High School, he MORIARTY » Center St., Rockville. Dr., Vernon. me. But sometimes, despite my of commissions on what she may decide if the Handler was appointed to toe SALEM NASSIFF Harrison, Herb Walker, Ronald attended the University of Her fiance is the son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. good’ intentions, I cry at performance bonds purchased word ever comes. new full-time position by Judge CMKM SHOP i sran RROTHERS Carr, Bill O’Neill, Richard An­ Hartford. His wife, Diana, is ^ A Sure Bargain at our *^Last Chance Sole/” and Mrs. Albert Delaney of 22 and Mrs. Andrew C. Greenfield weddings and sad movies and by two Connecticut contractors Nicholas F. Armentarto, $29 Nais St, HMdMtw 310 Cantor strait ton, Bill Calhoun, Ken Johnson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janet Lane, Rockville. of 417 Tunnel Rd., Vernon. Eagle Scout Ceremonies. I also awarded state contracts. Former Norwalk Mayor resident judge in toe circuit. He 04 3-7 300 and Jeff Campbell. Total enroll­ Ralph Gerber of Sarasota, Fla. The bride-elect is a 1969 The bride-elect is a graduate get a little teary when Kate Frank Zollo is the first state was sworn in Jan. 26. graduate of Rockville High of Rockville High School. She is Smith sings, “ God Bless A list of officers of the Adolf Democrat to say publicly he Handler’s appointment School and will graduate in May attending Windham Regional America” and when I get a Carlson Insurance Agency Inc. will become a candidate for the relieves Public Defender with a BS d egree in art Technical School in the Dental handmade Valentine that says of New Britain, on file in the nomination for governor. Terrance Sullivan of the East education from Southern Assisting Program. “ I Love you. Mom.” § X A R . secretary 6f the state’s office, At Saturday’s Jefferson- Hartford session. Sullivan, Connecticut State College, New Mr. Greenfield attended I managed to shed my tears Jackson Day fund-raising whose office is at the -By CLAY R. POLLAN- LlIRA has Henry P. Boynton of West ARIIS Haven. Vernon-Rockville schools. He is in a very inconspicuous >4 Your Dally Activity Goi'c/e %EfT. 22 Hartford as its vice president. dinner at the Hartford Hilton Manchester court, now serves MAR. 2i Mr. Delaney is also a 1969 a member of the Vernon Fire manner. There are no big sobs ‘I According to tho Stars, ’ Ocf. 22 ( Boynton is a member of the Hotel, he and the current in toe Manchester, Rockville, Department. He is presently or heaving shoulders, just a ‘A n . It and Stafford sessions of the graduate of Rockville High .J4-16-19-28 To develop message for W ednes^, 3-10-12-24^ State Insurance Purchasing Norwalk mayor, former U.S. C L IP 40« School and will graduate in May employed by Fishman & Sons, little misting around the eyes '45-4S56 .. read words corresponding to numbers 31-60-75 V Board. His term is to July 1, Rep. Donald Irwin, spread the circuit. V. of your Zodiac birth sign. with a BA degree from St. Inc., South Windsor. and a few quiet sniffles. I do j f TAURUS 61 Put SCORPIO 1974. word of Zollo’s availability. Handler was admitted to the 1 Too 31 On per. 23 f Michael's College in Winooski, No date has been set for the NOT make a public spectacle of ^ A R R . 2 0 2 Present 32 Hasn't 62 Keep The board has nothing to do “ Zollo is in there,” Irwin Connecticut Bar Association 33 Not 63 Dernar>d 'ho/. 2r- _ Vt. wedding. myself, yet my children find me MAY 20 3 Fine 64 Following with performance bonds. Its said. “ He will make an an­ last September after passing Bobby Fischer — Move Over 4 Much 34 From 18-26-3441^ The couple were honored a source of great r?Vl- 6-13-15 35 To 65 A nouncement shortly.” July bar examinations. He £^36-54 5 Your 66 Matter 57-65-7------7 9 -8 ^ function is to designate an in­ 6 Much 36 Enough received his juris doctorate last YO U R N E X T recently at an engagement par­ embarrassment. 67 HIs/Her Those mentioned prominently The “ 1973 Connecticut Third Grade Chess Champion,” nine-year-old Matthew Corey, GEMINI 7 You 37 Like SAGITTARIUS surance agent of record for ty hosted by Atty. and Mrs. We all went to see “ Love 38 Best 68 Leqd for the Democratic June from Suffolk University proudly displays the trophy presented to him at the conclusion of a two-day tournament J MAY '21 8Do 69 Surprises insurance coverage for every Abbot Schwebel at their home Story” together. After the 9 Let 39 By gubernatorial nomination, Law School in Boston, Mass. Friday. Matthew, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Corey of 181 Center St., Manchester, J JUNE 20 10 For 40 Made 70 Pressure department and institution in performance when the lights 71 More At law school, Handler was a in Vernon. competed in six preliminary games and one final game with third grade students from « 2- 5-22-35 11 Health 41 Dejection 42-4355-59/: the state. although none have announced went on,‘the kids took one look 12 Joining 42 Avoid 72 Come 61-705i90's moot court adviser and a MEAT PURCHASE formally they are interested, About Town throughout the state at G. Fox & Co., tournament sponsors. A student at St. James School, 13 Activity 43 Certain 73 Mind The agent presents the board at me and vanished . . . CANCER 14 Be 44 Unless 74 Alert CARRICORN with a list of insurance carriers are: Robert Killian, state certified voluntary defender Matthew has been playing chess five years and is a member of the Manchester Chess Club. JUNE 21 15 Today 45 This 75 Trips DEC. and group coordinator of toe Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet poof . . . with no explanation. 76 Attention — each of which submits sealed attorney general; Ella Grasso, His four brothers are all chess enthusiasts, and Timothy and Don have won in previous 16 Extra 46 Pleasont JAli. Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at They actually deserted me, JULY 22 17 Your 47 You 77 Your bids on the state’s insurance Sixth District congresswoman; Suffolk Voluntary Defenders The engagement of Miss 78 Moves 7- 8-38-394 Community Baptist Church. despite the fact that I was in tournament play. (Herald photo by Ofiara) C\i'l-27-29-53 18 Lift 48 Evening's Homer Babbidge, former Program. He also worked as a Diane Agnes Kolodziej of 19 Nice 49 Govern 79 New 645851-861 needs. danger of falling on my nose as i^to.71-76 80 Your project assistant in the 20 Colleogue 50 People AQUARIUS The board then awards president of the University of SHOP-RITE COUPON Manchester to Ronald James u o 21 Unnecessary 51 Up 81 Of A clergy counseling training I groped blindly down the aisle. JAN. 20 Connecticut and Joseph Duffey, consumer protection division of Angotta, also of Manchester, j JULY 22 22 Ideos 52 Who 82 And contracts on the basis of “ the session will be held Wednesday 83 On defeated Democratic candidate the Massachusetts Attorney has been announced by her Teachers Seek Host Families HALL FOR RENT \^A U 0,22 23 Looks 53 Matters FEt. 11, largest amount of coverage for from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Robbins I tried to explain to the kids 24 Friends 54 Thought 84 Actions for U.S. senator in 1970. General’s office, and as a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix ■9^17-25-49 25 Pocketbook 55 People 85 About 4-21-30-^4 the least cost.” Room of Center Congregational that I was just having a “ good guest to friends, neighbors and For parties, showers, receptions, 86 Others 47-62-74 project supervisor for the Kolodziej of 78 McKee St., Manchester area families are meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. f-78«l-84 26 Yourself 56 Visitors Although the State Insurance Church. cry.” And I reminded them the perhaps fellow teachers. 27 And 57 Seek 87 Hobby As of today, Manchester Connecticut Planning Com­ Manchester. needed to entertain English- Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: VIRGO 28 To 58 Money 88 You Purchasing Boat'd is Victorian ladies used to weep speaking European teachers in American Host arranges all [, AUG. 23 29 Employment 59 Who 89 Woy Republican-controlled, the Democrats enjoy a 1,749 lead in mittee on Criminal Administra­ The bride-elect is a graduate 90 You The Confirmation Class of all over the place. They claimed" 'their homes for one or two transportation, and host Lithuanian Hall f sen . 22 30 Waste 60 Short agent of record is still a registrations over the tion. Towards the purchase of $L00 or more of Manchester High School and that tears were good for nerves South United Methodist Church weeks this summer, according families are asked to meet their 24 GOLWAY STREET J-37-46-^ (^ A d v e r s e ^N eutral Democrat — the John P. Kelly Republicans — 67 more than Handler is a 1964 graduate of will graduate in June from and that they prevented tht, will meet tonight at 7 at the to ah announcement by the guest upon arrival in their MANCHESTER Co. of Wethersfield. A new their lead last Nov. 7, Election Manchester High School and Manchester Community “ vapours” (what ever that is.) received his BA in economics FRESH MEAT church. Grade 7 will also meet community. Arrangements for College. ^American Host Program. Call before 8 P.M. agent of record may be con­ Day. at 7 at the church as will the But no one paid any attention to Phone 643-0618 or 649-8155 Manchester voter lists total from the University of LAMB, VEAL PORK. BEEF OR POULTRY (^FROZEN MEAT NOT INCLUDED) Her fiance, also a participating as a host family sidered in September. Senior High Youth Forum. my explanation. may be obtained by writing to: 28,765, for a record high. The Connecticut in 1969. He is Good at any Shop-Rite markot Manchester High School The other night my husband The Red Statien, loe. J. Stuart Perkins, bo^d Tom Murphy, The American State Sen. David Odegard, R, total was 28,252 Nov. 7. single. graduate, is attending the “ Oitts o t DigUnotloii'' Coupon lim it ono por fam ily. The Sharing Group of South and I watched a rerun of an qld chairman of the program, who Host Program, Hotel Com- Of the .28,765 eligible voters, University of Georgia School of SSHTB 44A. MANSFmLD DEPOT, OONX. BOHl of Manchester is cochairman of Coiqion Expiros S at. Fob. 24,1073 MH United Methodist Church will Jack Lemon-Shirley McLaiiie Pollution Warning is president of Volkswagen of mddoEp, Suite 2100, New York, Read Potpourri V iu m o 4285SU the 12-member, bi-partisan 11,154 are Democrats, 9,405 are Pharmacy. movie It was great, a good old meet tonight at 8 at Susannah America, says American Host N.Y. 10017,. legislative program review Republicans, and 8,206 are MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The couple plan an Aug.^25 fashioned boy meets girl story Wesley Hall of the church. is one of the few non­ committee..,’fhe other cochair­ unaffilicited. Smpkers who.try to light up in , wedding. complete with a happy ending. governmental programs We Are Happy to man is State'Rep. John Groppei, University of Wisconsin It was a BEAUTIFUL ending, designed to show the American D, of Winsted. The committee Madison classrooms soon will the kind that makes me get a way-of-life to foreign teachers HURRY A nnounceOur consists of three senators and be admonished by signs little misty around the eyes. by pairing them with American three representatives from warning that they are con­ “ For Pete’s sake,” said my Re-Opening families. UP TO 50% OFF each party. tributing to pollution. SAVE OVER WITH COUPONS BELOW! husband when he noticed, WE HAVE TO CLEAR OUR SHELVES BY FEB. 28, 1973 P u b lic THURS., MARCH 1st It is the committee’s respon­ UW Safety Director Earl V. “ What’s wrong with you? I’ll FEATURING sibility to evaluate the on-going Rupp said the signs are part of never understand women. UNIQUE CHRISTMAS DECORATIVES Featuring Many Being a “ host family” is open efficiency and effectiveness in R e c o rd s a new campaign to embarass SHOP-RITE COUPON Look! Jack Lemmon LOVES EARLY AMERICAN DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES SHOP-RITE COUPON to anyone who has the desire to New Gift Items the' administration of selected students into heeding fire Shirley McLaine. They’re going OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:30-4:30 increase understanding and state govenment programs. Its department rules on smoking in Towards the purchase of Towards the purchase of to get married and live happily HOURS 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Warranty Deeds friendship between Americans work is year-round. classrooms. Rupp said the old *1 or more in our ever after. What more do you and Europeans. All American c u n o TOmUB TPRL Sat, S«i 11KK)-5K)0 Tues. thru Sunday Green Manor Construction “no smoking” signs have *1 or more in our want? Host requires, Perkins said, is ^ o n U r mmkhestql cm. ms-sjm Closed Mon. Co. Inc. to Roy M. and hristmas Paul Phillips, treasurer of the failed. I took a deep breath and Katherine I. Bugbee, unit in hospitality, a private room for a Democratic Town Committee, The new signs read: Service Deli Produce sniffled. “ I want a kleenex,” I Northfield Green guest and free time for one or announces that Manchester “ Smoking is pollution. We’d ' ;• -ft said. Condominium, conveyance tax two weeks to introduce the Democrats will enter the month like to breathe! Do you have to Department Department of March “ comfortably in the $29.15. smoke?” Esther N. Reichard to Good a t any Shop-Rite m arket black.” Good at any Shop-Rite m arket W ITH T H IS MH Richard T. and Dennise J. 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PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 27, 1973 Billie Jean Lahoud Kentucky Closes Conference Race Wins Pro H eading Herald Angle Net Event To Camp By Earl YOst LSU Nips AwesomeBruins INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Billie Jean King captured the DANBURY (AP)—Joe Sports Editor Loop Foe $6,000 singles championship of Lahoud is heading for Arizona Worst at Line the Indianapolis Women’s and the Milwaukee Brewers Professional Tennis Tourna­ training camp—but with a two- In U pset LOS ANGELES (AP) — UCLA’s basketball grinder, ment Monday night with a 5-7, way ticket in his pocket. having pulverized 68 foes in a row, again heacls The 6-2, 6-4 victory over Etosemary If the club won’t agree to the Notes from the Little Black Book Associated Press college poll but the awesome Bruins are contract he will try for on NEW YORK (AP) - Casals. Publicist Norm Clark of the Manchester Country Club giving Coach John Wooden a few more gray hairs anyway. Wednesday, Lahoud said Mon­ Kentucky was in the midst reports the 1973 golfing season will officially gdt underway Wooden’s crew garnered 36 of . . . . „ j Several questionable calls day, he may soon be neading of a 111-95 Southeastern April 14 with a Four Ball, Best Ball Tournament. Weather 38 first place votes for a 70- place in the latest poll, followed clouded the match and neither home to Danbury. He did not Conference college basket­ by Long Beach State, woman would comment permitting,^the course will be opened earlier for play. John point lead over second-place specify the contract he is ball victory over Alabama Marquette, Providence, North afterward. They are close per­ Dyment heads the tournament committee ... Several North Carolina State. The seeking. Monday night when the Carolina, Houston, Maryland, sonal friends and old rivals. “I’m going with a two-way major improvements are planned on the course by Merrill Bruins are beating foes by an public address man decided average of 23 points per game Memphis State, Southwestern ticket,” he said. “I’m not going Whiston, greens committee chairman ... Mike Ovian is to report Tennessee’s 78-74 and are dominating the Pacific- Louisiana, Indiana, Missouri, Mrs. King, seeded No. 4 here, to waste my money stayihg at a serving as a consultant to Greenskeeper Dick Whelan Syracuse, New Mexico, Kansas hotel and not being allowed to upset loss against Louisiana 8 Conference in virtually every noted Sunday, after a disputed again this winter ... From all reports, Windsor Locks statistic, except State, St. John’s of New York, call gave . her a semifinals train.” State. Jacksonville, South Carolina basketball coach Dan Sullivan came up with one of his Immediately, the partisan shooting. victory over Margaret Court, Lahoud, who has been with uitol uncalled for acts of baiting officials and in general and Purdue. Milwaukee for a year since he Kentucky crowd started “This is a lousy free throw this was the very reason a making a mockery of himself during Uie game Thursday shooting team,” Wooden said The Top Twenty, with first- professional or licensed um­ was traded from the Boston shouting, “We’re No. 1,” and night against Ellington High ... Ellington High JV Monday in a rare bit of slang place votes in parentheses, piring system needs to be Red Sox, said that if he dn’t get although the chant was season records and total points. basketball coach, Pete Forlini, has now seen his charges candor. “This is the worst free developed. Several linesmen the contract he wants he will premature, it could give Points tabulated on basis of 20- ask to be traded or cop 59 straight engagements which should be an indication Tennessee some food for throw shooting team I’ve ever weren’t calling the lines loudly coached, both high school and 18-16-14-12-10-etc.: and were calling them late. unconditionally released. He the Knights will be well stocked in talent for at least the thought. • « pnolo; college.” 1. UCLA (36) 23-0 756 Mets Have Ball in Opening Workout in Florida Mrs. Court defeated Lesley said the Milwaukee club is per­ next two of three years ... (Charlie Suntava, a freshman at The Vols’ loss and Kentucky’s 2. N0. Caro. St. (2) 23-0 686 forming poorly and that it victory shaved Tennessee’s Wooden said he used two true Hunt, 6-3, 6-2, for third piace Clark University, is the leading scorer with the jayvee guards, Tommy Curtis and 3. Minnesota 18-2 557 Monday. Mrs. Court played doesn’t have the full support of basketball team this season. Word that Fran Leary would SEC lead to a meager one-half 4. Long Beach St. 22-2 471 Coach Rube Walker Center of Attention After Contract Problems Solved game over the Wildcats. The Greg L«e, in the lineup at the with a swolien finger suffered its fans. be honored by the Manchester Knights of Columbus at the 5. Marquette 22-2 451 in the semifinais. two teams clash head-on March same time last Saturday night V annual Irish-Sports Night March 19 at the Kacey Home against Oregon State while 6. Providence 21-2 371 8 in the game that likely will 7. No. Carolina 21-5 293 brought back memories of track competition to Charles determine the conference protecting a nine-point lead. “I Suntava. The latter reigned as CCIL and CIAC in 1938 after felt they (Oregon State) would 8. Houston 20-3 2 509. champion. 9. Maryland 19-4 244 French Leary had chalked up three straight triumphs, 1935-37 Meanwhile, third-ranked be fouling us a lot and I wanted Minnesota moved a one-half Greg in there because he’s our 10. Memphis St. 21-4 192 Baseball Players Flood while starring at Manchester High. Suntava competed for ll.SW La. 21-2 180 Cl AC Basketball (AP photo) Bristol High. He’s now a Manchester resident. game ahead of idle Indiana in best free throw shooter. And I the Big Ten race with a 90-74 wanted Tommy in there so we 12.1ndlana 17-5 173 Skiers Flerald photo by Ofiara 13.Missouri 18-4 86 PLAYDOWN RESULTS < Plenty of Smoke in RSox Camp victory over Northwestern, could bring the ball up against 14.Syracuse 20-4 75 Class LL ' Jottings Off the Cuff Kansas State clinched a tie for their press.” GM Dick O^Connell Exhales Cigar Smoke Annual Award for Moriarty Nine The Bruins are hitting only 62 15. New Mexico 22-4 63 Staples 84 Amity 68 Following in his father’s footsteps as an outstanding ^ the Big Eight crown by beating 16. Kansas St. 19-4 61 Back to Training Camps Danbury 78 Hamden 75 In Discussion With Manager Eddie Kasko Barred ‘ Oklahoma State 91-67 and per cent of their foul shots and schoolboy basketball player is Jimmy Palmieri of Holy 17.St. John’s, NY 18-5 26 Norwich Free Academy 78 Austin Peay missed a chance to PlajringOaacbGeBie JotaisBnHfiispljStys the sixth playoff plaque won by Moriarty Brothers’ are dead last in that category Family High in New Bedford. Palmieri’s father, Al, 18.Jacksonville 20-5 24 Bristol Eastern 64 clinch the Ohio Valley entry in ’toenastliw J'rngB ^ B teeball League in the past nine years. The MB’s have also among Pac-8 teams. NEW YORK (AP) — So the war, it seems, is finally cancellation by the Pittsburgh Pirates of their three-game « ALBERTVILLE, France starred for three years at the University of Rhode Island But at 23-0 for the season, 19.So. Carolina 18-5 21 New Britain 64 Weaver 56 (AP) — Eight leading French Conference title by bowing to won m itegriar seoan Wb81I*« dtairiiDg this time.The latest honor came at the recent annual over. exhibition series this weekend in Mexico. and then flashed with Manchester entries in the Eastern Middle Tennessee. UCLA is still the overwhelming 20.Purdue 15-6 15 Fitch 72 Stamford 52 Camp Tempo Picks Up skiers were temporarily barred Others receiving votes, listed No, not that one. Among the reported details of the new pact are: Norwalk 71 Wethersfield 65 and American Pro Leagues. Young Palmieri, 6-1, is the The shocker of the n i^ t, banqnei a t im e T s. No7 1 choice. North Carolina from competition Monday night alphabetically: American U., The great conflict of national interest, mainly the one —a minimum salaof $15,000 for major leaguers. In 1967, Rippowam 63 Milford 62 team’s highest scorer. A senior, he plans to attend Bryant though, was LSU’s upset of State received two votes for by a disciplinary council of the first place, surprising even Austin Peay, Brigham Young, involving the national pasttime, ground to a halt for a comparison, the minimum was $7,000. Lee 63 Notre Dame of West French Ski Federation College next fa ll... Jon Hutchinson, a teammate of (Hiarlie Tennessee. Mike Darnell hit —a maximum cut 20 per cent of a player’s salary after Haven 44 five foul shots in the final 48 head (^oach Norman Sloan Florida State, Louisville, Monday—although it won’t be official until at least following the dispute that broke Robbins (1939-42) at the University of Connecticut, is in Marshall, Oral Roberts, Oregon Hall 62 Conard 41 seconds to clinch the victory. “Not even I could vote for us. Wednesday. he has a poor year and a maximum decrease of 30 per cent up the national men’s ski team. the process of writing a feature story on the local distance Coventry Ousted State, Pennsylvania, Penn That’s when Marvin Miller, outspoken executive direc­ over two years. The old terms permitted a one-year slash Class S Red Sox Hope Eddie Palubinskas, who led idl Until UCLA loses, they are still Bernard Orcel, Roger runner ... The New York Yankees have signed a brother the best,” said Sloan. North State, San Diego, St. Francis tor of the Players Association, o25 per cent and a two-year cut of 44 per cent. East Hampton 65 Parish Hill Rossat-Mignot, Henri scorers with 25 points, Etlso hit a act, Felipe and Matty Alou. Quick now, how many other pair of free throws in the final Carolina State is ineligible for (PKA.), San Francisco, meets with player representative of the 24 teams to brief —a month’s pay for a player released in spring training, 53 Duvillard, Jean-Noel Augert, In Final Seconds Canton 52 Wheeler 44 brother combinations have worn Yankee pin stripes? The spurt. the playoffs this year. Southern (California, Tennessee, them on the agreement achieved with the club owners. two month’s pay if he’s cut between the April 6 start of the For Early Tilt Gerard and Michel Bonnevie, Tulsa, Vanderbilt. Coginchaug 45 East Granby answer is one, Bobby Shantz and catcher Billy The loss left Tennessee at 12-3 ^ of the 22 clubs in the CIAC Class S Basketball Minnesota climbed into third season and May 15, and a full-season’s pay if he’s released Bernard Grosfilley were Miller and the owners’ representative, John Gaherin, 40 Shantz in 1960. The latter caught just one game. Matty in the SEC with three games, Ibomament were eliminated last night in playdown after May 15. Previously, the player got nothing but a further warned that more wouldn’t disclose any details of the a^eement—although Tolland 53 St. Thomas Alou is scheduled to be the regular rightfielder with Felipe all on the road, remaining. sutraiL Coventry High was among one of the early spec- plenty of them leaked out anyway. And it still isn’t official. handshake if he was cut during spring training, one WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP)—The tempo in the Boston penalties might be imposed. Seminary 39 a platooning first baseman. He’ll play against lefthanded Coach Ray Meats viewed the tlEdtenrs in the tourney. Both the owners and players must ratify it. That, however, month’s pay if he was cut any time after the start of the Red Sox’ training camp picked up today with Manager This could mean a permanent situation calmly. Immaculate 43 Coventry 42 ban on all amateur competition pitching ... Of the 12 quarterbacks picked in the AFC draft, regular season. Sacred Heart 73 Central Eddie Kasko expecting more players to check in and “I don’t think one game is Ptaying in Cheshii;'e, Im- Locke and Bud Carlson each I Cunningham Leads I appears to be merely a formality. when their cases are reheard by only five were select^ in the first five rounds ... Brad Van Catholic of Norwalk 64 General Manager Dick O’Cminell hoping to get the going to throw us out of the nnarnfate High of Danbury used added 10 points. For even as the announcement of the settlement was the top disciplinary unit'of the Pelt, Michigan State safety, drafted in the second round by being made, players were already flooding into spring Tom Seaver won’t have to worry about such details. The exhibition season under way March 7 against the New race,” said Mears. “It would a aFfoot jump shot by Jim I ABA in Thefts I federation. the New York Giants, earned eight varsity letters, three in Immaculate (43) pitching ace of the New York Mets, a six-time All-Star who York Mets. have been a lot easier if we had Srhnriifdel with five seconds training camps to begin getting in shape for the season that The eight were regarded as each football and baseball and two in basketball ... Gred Brflt tB' defeat Coventry, 43-42. posted a 21-12 record last year, signed his 1973 contract “I think just about the entire contracts after talks with won.” Lyncti will open-^n time this year-barely a month away. the senior members of the Marx, Notre Dame All-American defensive tackle, Kentucky took advantage of 'The agreement is not only preventing another divisive Monday for a reported $140,000. squad will be here no later than O’Connell and southpaw pitcher team, and lesser sanctions of Ilto Patriots entered the Canale NEW YORK (AP) - Not important. You can’t score if Thursday,’’ O'Connell said graduated in December and is now enrolled in the Notre Tennessee’s slip by knocking Ganfert you don’t have it. And that’s and costly strike, it is hardly ruffling the spring training Other signings included catcher Mike Ryan and pitcher Rogelio Moret returned his reprimands were handed out to aontest ranked 14th and bowed Palmar everybody, it seems, is merely after the first practice Nfonday. Dame Law School using his National Football Foundation off Alabama to tighten the race. another reason why the schedules. As of now, only four teams—the Boston Red Jim Nash of Philadelphia, outfielder Reggie Smith of signed contract. the juniors. Officials said they Top R o o k ie onit of play with a 12-9 record, Genay impressed by scoring in pro “Im’m going to talk to the Mets Reggie Smith has agreed to and NCAA scholarship grants. Kevin Grevey’s 27 points led Schmiedel basketball. Take Billy Cun­ Cougars are where they are. Sox, Detroit Tigers, New York Mets and Minnesota Boston, pitcher Mel Stottlemyre and second baseman were regarded as having played five Wildcats in double figures. l&nmaculate was ranked 20th to see if we can open with them. terms, leaving six players a minor role in the incident at Jim Balesmo Bfesraad^s and upped their mark to 11-9. ningham of the Carolina Cunningham, according to Twins—have called off any pre-season games at all. The Horace Clarke of the New York Yankees and infielder Basketball Alabama’s Totals 18 7 43 ABA statistics released If not, we’ll definitely open outside the fold—Carlton Fisk, the French championships last received a fdnrf at tte Cougars, for example. only other casualty of any consequence was the Steve Garvey of Los Angeles. End of the Line took game honors with 31. hnmaculate will now meet Tuesday, is the No. 1 thief in the against the New York Yankees Sonny Siebert, Marty Pattin, week when the leading skiers Hartford Not that Cunningham doesn’t in Ft. Lauderdale on Thursday Lynn McGlothen, Juan CCIL entries didn’t fare too well in the CIAC Basketball Kansas State can do no worse thiinf-iranked Turtellotte (16-2) put the ball in the hoop. He’s league. That is, he’s swiped the first refused to turn out for the than tie for the Big Eight crown baseball ifaany»Ftt wti m Ike llaniig&t at a site yet to be Coventry (42) WEST SIDE MIDGETS next week.” Beniquez and Mario Guerrero. downhill, then intentionally Tournament with only Hall winning. Falling by the B F Pta done it enough this season to be ball from the opposition 183 after trouncing Oklahoma State was named Iffls Bwftae-aS- (fetermined. Locke New Career to Start Army & Navy Club defeated Kasko and his coaches Fisk, who won the American performed poorly. wayside were Conard, Bristol Eastern and Wethersfield ... 5 0 10 fourth in the .American times this season, taking over greeted 10 players as training while second place Colorado t.hp-ypar an d Iffli^aJlItjrifaiir Carlson the lead in steals from the ______>9 IE] Scoreboard IE) Manchester State Bank, 42-32, League’s rookie of the year The decision meant the Youngsters interested in playing ice or street hockey may 9dp>Ganfert led the winners’ Gankofskie Basketball Association in Bowling got started a week late after an was losing to Oklahoma 78-68. second banenmam. scoring with a 24.8 average, one Virginia ^ Squires’ Roland last night. Craig Kearney award after winning the regular leaders could not take part in report at 48 N. School St. daily after 3 p.m. for practice Minnesota won its 12th affilsise: with 13 points. Toomey agreemenf on a new contract catching job last season, is starred ad llanaftKsIter Treschuk of the reasons the Cougars own Taylor, who has 176. pumped in 22 points in a' ,;win- the World Cup races in North with the Bruins ... Southpaw pitcher Sam McDowell of the straight at home, trouncing was reached between club seeking S big pay hike. before m ovii^ mm to 'llniBDll^ Cowratry’s Dave Treschuk first place in the East Division. But scoring is still the name ning cause. For the Bankers, America, but three juniors have San Francisco Giants has been arrested on a drunken Northwestern 90-74 with Ron Totals Y - Howie Hampton 163-423, Pro Basketball owners and the players associa­ Siebert re-negotiated his College. netfied 13 marker while Joe 20 2 42 But getting the ball is just as of the game — and the name of Miler Jim Ryun Dave Chevrette netted 12 been allowed to go. charge at the Phoenix Airport ... Frankie Frisch remains Behagen scoring 25 points and Pete Aceto 157-140-416, Elliott NBA markers while Cliff Bickford tion. contract last spring and then the leader is still Julius Erving Fish 137-388, Joe Pagano 377, M onday’s Games on hand at least part of the was a major disappointment. in critical condition at a Wilmington, Del., hospital after and Clyde Turner of the Squires, leading the tossed in eight tallies. adding 23 apiece. Roy DeVeau 136-376, Gene No games scheduled time were Doug Griffin, Bill He apparently is balking at suffering injuries in an auto accident two weeks ago. Boats, Trains, Ptanes Used I league with a 31.6 average. Set for Pro Debut The second contest saw Elsewhere in the Big Ten, Sport Slate Tlrinzonie 138-361, Carl Bolin ABA WINF upsetting Andy’s 38-36. Lee, Carl Yctstrzemski, John taking a cut. George McGinnis of Indiana is 144-395, Ed Burbank 138-373, Kennedy, Ray Culp, Bob Wisconsin all but endeil second at 28.3, followed by LOS ANGELES (AP) — His hassles with amateur rules Monday’s Games John Wieczorek (14), Bob Smith “Siebert has already sent Bert Davis 357, Ken Seaton 376, Indiana 112, New York 107 Montgomery, Don Newliauser Purdue’s title hopes by stunning Wednesday Kentucky’s Dan Issel at 27.7. are over and Jim Ryun finds running more fun than ever. (10) and Mark laonne (7) led back two contracts,” O’Connell the Boilermakers 71-63. Leon Ed Kovis 141-136-392, Art Dallas 120, San Diego 115 the winners’ offense. Mike and rookies Vic Correll, Cragi said with apparent unconcern Moore All-Star, Long Road Contests RIFLE Artis Gilmore of Kentucky Johnson 139-374, Tony Marinelli America’s premier distance runner opens a new career Only games scheduled Skok and Steve Barr. Howard and Kim Hughes leads two departments, both un­ Steven paced the losers in over the unsigned status of the scored 19 points each for the New London at Manchester (151-356, Frank Calvo 135-350, Saturday—as a professional—when the International Track scoring with 13 markers Griffin and Lee signed veteran right-hander who has a der the baskets. He’s No. 1 in Pete Brazitis 139. Association ?tages a practice meet at the Minidome in Badgers. Thursday rebounding with 17.9 per gam e. Pro H ockey followed by John Andreo with lot to prove when he arrives. Play on Friday BASKETBALL Pocatello, Idaho. Appropriately, Ryun will run the mile. ’s 30 In Alaskan Basketball and tops in blocked shots with 12 and Jeff Plecity added nine. points led Illinois to a 9 6 ^ Rockville vs. Branford at Platt KACEY - Ken Tomlinson 236- TJie ITA officially opens its NHL 222 for the year. 617, Bud Tomlinson 208-220-589, Monday’s Games Tall and talented Ernie Moore will lead Manchester decision over Michigan. ANCfa(MIAGE„ ABasrika Okie of the smallest schools is ficials’ Association. Travel by 8 Ron Boone of Utah and Billy series of indoor track and field Clarke as another celebrated EAST SIDE MIDGETS ' Baseball Weatherspoon, the Big ’Ten’s HHiafasIta High, located in the airplane first began in the early SWIMMING Frank Roberts 207, Vic spectaculars March 24 in Los world record holder who failed No games scheduled Trevino on Top ■V, Community College into the Lions Classic Friday night (AP)Ttamd a id ttoneaBc Keller of Indiana share the lead In a single contest. Burger leading scorer, fouled out with mndflleof the Aleutian chain. It 1940s. Class L qualifying at East Squadrito 202, John Ragna 210- Angeles. Saturday’s meet is to win an Olympic gold medal. WHA against Housatonic Community College at Wesleyan in as much a fast off Mglh in foul shooting, each with an 558, Mario Frattaroli 201-565, A1 King downed Willie’s Steak SAN DIEGO (AP) - The San almost 11 minutes left in the has nihe bo3ts and seven of them “ When I worked the Hartford High just “to get the bugs out, get the "I was planning to quit after M onday’s Games House, 27-21. Joe Lovell led the Diego Padres want to lower Middletown. school btokettUD to Aihidkm average of .867 and Bill Bolis 200, Real Breton 210-590, No games scheduled game. plbgr om (be team. Once a year, Southeast Alaska tournament CJass LL qualifying at Hamden feel of a lot of things—test the Munich,” said Ryun. He said King’s offense with nine points, In Golf Earnings their outfield fences in an effort Morre was named to the All- as the ball aaaA toe hmito# Melchionni of New York is the N orbert Audet 200, Ron Michigan State got 32 points HTnaftMlta makes a road trip at Mt. Edgecumbe,” Berg said, leader with 7.3 per game. lights and the timing.’’ amateur rules seemed to be while Clyde Redd and Jamie to increase scoring — especially Connectlcut Community The luttinmlii Hjii]fl^l attartp Ifam: “they had planes coming in for Jeroszko 206-552, Jack Funke NEW YORK (AP) — The Merry Mexican is back. Not ^11 from Mike Robinson to hold off t&ah cavers 2,000 miles. Friday applied to him because of his Smith cashed in for six markers their own, since their record College All-Star first team last Ohio State 87-83. 51 h i ^ sdiDdhk, .ntgiaiartwB Ihamj members keep up with two days to bring all the kids, BASKETBALL 208, Bill Reiser 228-578, Cy notoriety—almost like a double Attention the way, mind you, but almost. Ryun’s fabled career—from apiece. Paul Peracchio netted away has always been better night. The former Windham hit 32 for the losers. thousands of tniilw; aff ltnaiwiih(g (theiir school work through players, plus the cheerleaders East Catholic vs. Pulaski at Perkins 213-231-628. standard—and that sort of Lee Trevino, whose highest sensational high school runner eight tallies for Willie’s. than at home. High standout paced the Austin Peay got 37 points mountain, siftiantclliic Smest^, ““pircaiinranged” absences. and fans...by amphibian—an old Hall High 8 pressure was too much to bear. finish on the pro golf tour prior FUELOIL to world record Focused who has pocketed $75,679 thus Approval by city officials is Cougards during the regular from Fly Williams but couldn’t and fimzen tondta. Sb Bnaiidl kg' Tteachar outlines of what type World War II converted bomber Manchester C.C. vs. Housatonic TEETOTALERS - Marge “Now, it’s fun again. I plan to last Sunday had been a tie for far this year. And it puts Kahn 187-191-482, Liz Chaloux holdei^apparently ended in a EAST SIDE JUNIORS required before a new lower season with a 19.16 point per handle Middle Tennessee. airplane, faniy ar of work needs to be done are plane.” C.C. at Wesleyan my workouts and to a certain ninth in the Bing Crosby Trevino ahead of last week’s fence is installed. 189-493, Leda Clifford 176-478. heap in Munich last summer. A Two foul shots by Mike game average. He also led the Chester Brown’s hook shot with boat is commnigilane.. suhinxtted to parents for Anchorage and Fairbanks are RIFLE 1 extent it’s a job, but, it’s more On Janet National Pro-Am, sw ^ t past runnerup. Jack Nicklaus, whose club in rebounds. Friday’s Sue Misseri 181-456, Fran collision sent ^he University of O’Reilly gave the Dunkers a 54- seven seconds left provided the “ We traveited an S o n y to approvaL The player then does the state’s only cities where you Manchester at Coginachaug HPtetaODoa Kansas graduate sprawling and fun than it’s ever been. The BRATISLAVA, 52 overtime victory over the fading Forrest Fezler to sixth-place tie in the Inverrary game starts at 7 with Mattatuck difference. Steve Peeler had 35 Ketchikan, 3iy .'Hfliniiii .tohiHr tike work before he leaves or can go crosstown to meet an Misseri 182-177-504, Audrey little things don’t make any Czechoslovakia (AP) — Janet capture the Jackie Gleason brought him $8,092 for annual Football Schwartz 177. Ryun joined Australia’s Ron Bombers. Jim Adams led the and Norwalk meeting at 8:15. for Middle Tennessee skiff to MrtHlifkirtibi lihwn (fftrar afiter his return. opponent. Saturday AUTOMATIC difference any more.” Lynn of the United States and Inverrary-National Airlines winnings of $65,248. The winners clash Saturday winners’ offense with 17 points, from MeHefladla to Cliaqg am Basketball has “traveled” And then there’s Adak, near BASKETBALL DELIVERY Karen Magnussen of Canada while O’Reilly and Chip Classic. Fezler made the biggest jump FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) — night for the title. two B eatw fflfaNF gihins,’” aanJ ance tike Alaska Railroad was the end of the Aleutian Chain. start their featured duel for the It was his first victory since in the standings. His $29,640 Chuck Fairbanks, the New In two previous starts, MCC Class S quarterfinals. M' Donnelly followed with 14 and Young Tankers Coach Goidam Taagw oiff huiUl im the 1920s, said Gordon Its team traveled some 5,0(X) GMi 24 HOMS KHME BOMIY Gillman to Sign women’s singles title Tuesday last September’s Greater St. second-place share at Inverrary England Patriots’ new head lost the first, 73-71, with Skagway ScBmil. ““toe SWIMMING 10 markers. Htaig, secretary-treasurer of miles to play in a tournament in 244I0M MOO SEMICI Henry Block has in the opening compulsory In a losing effort, Pete Louis Golf Classic, and the $82,- sent him up from 62nd to 10th coach and general manager, HouMtonic on the short end the Gain Placement were gone ID d a ^ . H k itnimfi (fie Anchorage Basketball Of- Kotzebue. It lost. Class LL championship at On With Oilers section of the World Figure Thompson ripped the cords for 000 first-place prize in the place with $35,047. went looking today for an offen­ second time, 76-65. Thus, the trip was 880 air milEE.’*’ Southern Connecticut COOPOUTI VE (NL 00. 17 reasons you Skating Championships. 18 tallies followed by Kevin Inverrary’s $260,000 purse Filling out the top 10 between sive backfield coach for the two have traded two-point Three eight-year-old town Class L championship at 315 Broad S t i^ HOUSTON (AP) - Sid With East European skaters Flynn with 12. boosted Trevino’s 1973 earnings Nicklaus and Fezler are John National Football League club. decisions. residents placed well in the Yale ‘ $43-1553 Gillman says he’s ready to strong favorites to defend titles to $68,875, the PGA Tournament Scfalee, $48,017; Rod Funseth, Bill Pace, 41, who left Connecticut AAU eight and un­ WaUs R ef ends Playoff Berth Secured should come to us forgive and forget and he’s in men’s singles, paire and ice BUSINESSMEN Players Division reported $47,838; Orville Moody, $42,672; Vanderbilt to take the Patriots’ der swim meet held Saturday in job two weeks ago, quit Monda;7 NCAA Ruling expected to return as coach and dance, attention was focused on Front-running Army & Navy Monday. Gay Brewer, $38,652; Bob TERRELL, Tex. - E. 0. Hamden. general manager of the the blonde North American It puts Trevino less than $10,- Di<±son, $38,463, and Arnold to become offensive coach at For Chaps in West Race fer income tax help. Club defeated Sport ktart, 87-74, Georgia Tech. “Doc” Hayes, 67, former Russ Smith placed second in Houston Oilers of the National rivals who are the favored last night at the Illing gym. Bob 000 behind Bruce Crampton, Palmer, $37,(191. basketball coach at Southern the 25-yard backstroke with an TUCSON., Aato. ((AP)) — Football League. soloists in the field of 30. Carlson and Charlie Wrinn led Methodist University, was 18:8 time. He came back to take Bri^iam Yonig AiMlrttiirPiroc- ■If The Associated Press Basketball Association. Win A Free R easo n 1. We specialize in income tax CHICAGO (AP) — Jerry The 62-year-old Gillman, now The women’s winner, who the way for A&N with 19 and 18 a third in the 25-yard freestyle tor Stan Watts iostfiESBnUKfte McCarthy was happy to McCarthy had an able pair to Stolz, 35, who completed four killed along with his wife in an preparation. We know the wrinkles. We dig offensive coordinator "of the will be crowned after points. Phil Daly was high and was sixth in the 100-yard d e c is io n tm ipilay ceattcir see Eted Robbins score 36 points offset Robbins’ scoring. Rich years as an assistant coach auto accident. ERNIE MOORE Dallas Cowboys, said Monday Thursday’s free skating finale, scorer with 21 points, while individual medley. Kresimir Cosic, iin Nte in e a f a talk he was even happier that it Jones tossed in 32 points and out every honest deduction. There is very with the New England Patriots will be the successor to d e c isio n k y conferancc was in. a losing cause. rookie James Silas added 25 to all arrangements have been Tom Clark tossed in 16. > Dinner little chance we will let you overpay your last season, was named Monday completed except the final Austria’s Trixie Schuba. She In the nightcap, Westown Karen Miller received a presidents to taar toe TYinpsT pace the Chaps. Dallas used a (HmH $ 18. par eoupla) to a similar post with the taxes. signing of his contract. held the title in the last two Pharmacy, behind Craig second in the 100-yard invidual from any pantoBaassi MCAA ffiabbins, who played under big fourth quarter to insure its years but has since turned Chicago Bears of the N ational medley while taking a fifth in hn«lr«»thn]1 itjmtwuiM—* [Shy MietCaEtby when the Babe was victory after San Diego had STOP IN... “All those old differences we Phillip’s 24 points, turned back Football League. had back when the league had professional. the Buzzards, 63-48. Paul <^ey the 25-yard freestyle. “Tb ^ hnsaM Br. S m gaaehing the old New Orleans outscored the CJiaps 37-20 in the GET YOUR LUCKY NUMBER Miss Magnussen, the 20- Patty Redmen placed in the first time a Ibb *— Htocaneera, took game scoring third quarter as Robbins hit growing pains are gone and netted 13 for Westown. For the No Purohaat Naoaaaary forgotten,’’ Gillman said of his yearold hopeful from Van­ Buzzards, Bud Talaga, scored 25-yard butterfly with a penaliaed ImaoiBe off aa to d i^ Ikaoars in Monday night’s eight in a row from the floor. feuds with Oilers owner Bud couver, won silver medals in 17 tallies followed by 13 from Tennis clocking of 19:6. ble player,” toatotaasLatotoC American Basketball Associa- NAial ON NMOW FOI WMEK Adams. “I’m ready to get to the Sapporo Winter Olympics Tom Landers. the Coi^caTS awalU fcawe itinni battle between the Dallas Bill Keller and Freddie Lewis ON m iO EKIY FMAV Houston and meet the challenge and the 1972 championships at HAMPTON, Va. - Harold Sunday in the Ckxuiecticut continned to itoy toe <*■* n action in the National Ward t Union Sta. NivoQn, Collins Judd and Ernie Two Cy Young Award W inners Colcbeater Prop. at the $50,000 Kemper C om po^ contributed 23,^20 International Tournament. and 18 p ^ t s respectively. Jim Lonborgt Steve Carlton in Phil Camp 1 A L t \ ;..W ‘ k- V-'.

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BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE The “Action Marketplace” 1 PON'T WANT ANY 1 ®OT SOME­ l3^ MX 0*1. The Economical W ay OF VOUR bOJKIK t THIN' HERE Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers / w u u y / rVESmTAiJETME YOUR CONCERN f SOME WHISKERS HOW'S THAT WELL, AVWBE HE'S OOTA LEAk/E US NOT NEEPL SOME 'NHEEL5, AM05/ FOR THE SET THE OU9H1A BE SHOWIM’ FDR LAZI- FOIMT THERE' HE THINKS To Advortiso BB UAATVi , UP PRETTY 5 0 0 M-- WESS?/AMY- OF WAYS TO AVOIP WORK Over 60,000 Daily Readers X WANT50ME HAWSES ECOLOfiV IS MAJOR,' HE'S MOW LOTS OF GUVlS THINOTO b e f o r e h e S E T S TO IT- WITH LOTS OF COMMENDABLE. , 'SO SUUIBLE ARE WEARIM'BEARRSs. AVOIP I t r y MOTTO THIWK 16 words, 8 days . . ; ...... VAH-ROOM'A^'Mn»/ FATH ER .'rP HIMSELF TH E Y ^ THOU0 H, SO 1 O U E SS EFFORT a b o u t WHATS COVlIMi ... $1.89 Fast Results BUT I DON’T WANT b e t t e r g o COULP SELL ^ I WON'T HUWE n o OF AMY AN' WHEN ITSUPPENLY \ BOTHER S aW IN ’.' KIWP.' HITS ME IT S TOO LATE 16 words, 6 days ...... $8.24 TO LAV AN INCH ALONSTORROTECT; "HIM A REPAIR TO AVOIP IT/ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR OF SOOT.' YOU FROM a n y , KIT FOR . UNSCRUPULOUS RUNNING 16 words, 10 days ...... $4,50 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CAR SALESMAN/ BOARDS/. T 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 12:00 NOON DAY BEFO RE PUBUCA'nON Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch Deadline for Saturday and Moulay is 12:00 Noon Friday JOKE^ PHONE 643-27U MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD Buabimaa Opporbmity 28 Help Wanted 35 HERALD SK IP/ you SAW RK3HT HERB IN BOSTON, / EOUHR THE BOY. ' WELy I FEEL SNOW plowing — Experience ONE Man machine shop, fully GENERAL Machinist — with HIM? WHERE IS AND HE'S PERFECTLY HAWKINS! IT WAS RELIEVED/ BUT IT WAS o PLEASE READ ALL RIGHT/ I t L T A L K BOX LETTERS commercial and residential. equipped, for rent, no good lathe background. HAPPY A D S JUST A PERSONAL A WASTE OF TIME ALL Prompt, courteous service. BEHRY'S WORLD TO VDU ABOUT HIM MATTER BETWEEN AROUND/ YOUR AD investmoit needed, start im­ FTesently working 45 hours. W HEN r (3ET HOME/ FATHER A N D SON! For Your References. 646-7770. mediately, 6494464, 6440273. Paid holidays, plus excellent V Classified or "Want Ads" are, NOW IS MR. H A W K IN ^ Information •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hospitalization plan. Metronics, THERE? taken over the phone as a con­ B&C LANDSCAPING - Get a Prhrata InatrucUona 32 Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. THE HERALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should head start on that lawn this WHAT close the identity of any adver­ . -'’VI,, BUSTEBUSTER o read his ad the FIRST DAY IT year. For free soil test and LESSONS, Piano, guitar, PART-TIME, clean cut, ^ NEEPSs tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in estimate, call 649-3455,529-1965. drums, organ. Meyers Piano delivery man, mornings, FA R-SISH TEP AM P WEAR answering blind box ads who and Music Studios, 111 Center Manchester Drug, 717 Main St. (0 I f U h N U . W , TA*. US. fw t. OR. i - n time for the next insertion. The desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible lor only ONE TREE REMOVAL - Pruning, St., Manchester. 1-8 p.m. can follow this procedure; spraying, etc., fully insured. incorrect or omitted insertion for Licensed. Free estimates. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDICAL Enclose your reply to the box any advertisement and then only to 633-5345. Help Wanted 35 TECHNOLOeiST in an envelope — address to the the extent of a "make good" inser­ Temporary part-time position tion. Errors yihich do not lessen the SANDING Service — Commer­ SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- on our 3-11 shift, for a SH O R T RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Classified Manager, Manchester time work. Manchester and Evening Herald, together with a value of the advertisement will not cial only, parking lots and registered medical ... Sonraon* be corrected by "make good” inser­ roads. Modern equipment. Vernon areas. We will train. PRISCILLA’S POP memo listing the companies Call 643-2414. technologist. Excellent moy have M at yow BY AL VERMEER tion. Reasonable. Call 742-8252. salary. For additional infor­ you do NOT want to see your a bappy adi HALLEY'S COMET WILL THE HEAVENIS WILL ^ w o w ! WANTED. — Experienced mation, please contact PASS OUR EARTH ON ^ 7 UNLESS I'VE letter. Your letter will be REWEAVING OF - burns, BLAXE IN A a r e VOU .SUPPoseJ A PREVIOUS destroyed if the advertiser is 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 inspector for aircraft blades Personnel Department, 646- FEBRUARY 9, 198 second shift, capable of set up, S from :•$ LOST — 7-week old Saint after 5 p.m. work to draw ing. High quality THREE weeks manager Bernard* puppy, brown color SNOW PLOWING - Mom, Dad, Kathy, :i§ Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. work, top medical plan, all trainee program, no experience ij:; Carol and Holly with markings of distinction. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN, green benefits, good pay, overtime. necessary, car required. Part- Rione 6434)391. with factory installed tape deck THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA TWO YOUNG m arried men Apply J. ■f. Slocomb Company, time also available. Can be and radio. $1,250. Call 649-4620. 68 Matson Hill Rd., Muth done from your own home. LOST Bell and Howell pager, will do small repair jobs and jij Happy Birthday 1 painting, also cellar cleaning Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal Fuller Brush, Call Mrs. Sim­ vicinity Banville’s Gun Shop, 1970 OLDSMOBILE, 98^ sedan, opportunity employer. mons, 233-9626. :S To Our Wonderful Son ...LET'S SEE., \| Center St. Reward. Please call air-conditioned, stereo and light trucking. Call 646- THE BORN LOSER 2692, 646-3726. ^ GREG BY ART SANSOM LET'S NOVU-I 233-4290. AM/FM, vinyl top, full power. TELEPHONE solicitors, ACCOUNTING clerk for ^ Love, I BIKTWDAV REMEMBER ! Call 643-0813 after 5 p.m. (E) IVn by NEA, Inc. evening shifts available. 5-8 Manchester office. Experience \ COM LOST female black German PUBLIC ’Typing Service; all Mommy and Daddy HAVE SEs.rr’^oMiHE THAHK 600PHES$1 THAT THlMii l-^, kinds. Specializing in medical p.m. Apply in person, Oian necessary. Salary ^XWan6EPl\UHV Shepherd, answers to Heidi. 1972 VEGA Hatchback, Red, 3- commensurate with ^ ______dictaphone transcription. ' / know your routine from the TV, fella. Now, get outa Mills, Inc., Burr Comer Shop­ 5 ^ MV HALL TABLE, bur5 tim 4!> w ith ^ PO N T VOU fAV 50ME Phone 643-1785. speed, radio, side moldings. ping Center, Manchester, experience. C^ll Mrs. Thomp­ ] ELxcellent x ...... condition $1,600. Reasonable. Swift Typing Ser­ here with your 'Little Cigars'!" :* Happy Birthday WALUETf/ B1C» B lLL^l vice, 568-3355. between 5-7 p.m. No calls son, 649-5361. I LOST February 3rd — Lady’s Phone 646-0496. please. S: To My Wonderful Husband Bulova watch, initials and date SECRETARY with shorthand i JO HN ^ engraved. Reward, 649-8649 1971 CHEVY Nomad wagon, SNOW PLOWING - Driveways and parking lots. Over 20 years for an interesting position in Love, f : after 5 p.m. 16,000 miles, one owner, $2,200. Building-Contracting 14 Electrical 18 Manchester. IBM electric. i r e 646-7318. experience. Call 649-5900, losmonoiiso Greg’s Mommie O i Elmer Wilson. Responsibilities are diver­ LOST — Male, buff color tiger LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - MERZ Electrical Service. Saw s sified. Start to $125. Many com­ cat, yellow collar, Rockledge 1971 BUICK Skylark, 2-door new homes custom built, Electrical repairs, additions, pany benefits. Allied Building hardtop, power steering, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, area. 646-0029. remodeling, additions, rec alterations. Small job System s, Inc., 260 Tolland Help Wanted 35 brakes, tinted windshield, lawns mowed, trees cut and specialist. “Service when you removed. Cellars and attics rooms, garages, kitchens For northern Connecticut and Tpke., Manchester, Conn. 646- LOST — Passbook No.s 56002, radio, snow tires, excellent con­ remodeled, bath tile, cement need it.” Free estimates. Western Massachusetts 0124. B 98482, 93677, 41079, 89733. dition. 643-5239, 7-8 a.m. or cleaned. Free estimate. Call Master Charge. 643-8832. STENO/TYPIST - Modern ^BkOK 643-6000. work. Steps, dormers. areas. company east of river seeking a-»T Savings Bank of Manchester. after 8 p.m. Residential or commercial. ONE More Go-Getter, needed Application made for person with good skills for MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISH E R YOUR Baby’s first shoes Call 649-4291. Flooring 19 Are you highly motivated and for established realtor firm. All position with a future. To $115. PLAIN JANE payments. Trueka-Tractora 5 anxious to earn $15-$20,000 per sales aids supplied including BY FRANK BAGINSKI bronzed forever. Precious FLOOR SANDING and Fee paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, lifetime mementos. The perfect ALL types of building and year? Do you enjoy meeting membership in 3 area Realtor Bailey Employment, E ast ER. 3 ANE 7 TH 1S IS RODNEY! HAN&IN'mERE.<&ANG,! ^ LOST on February 17th, 1967 DODGE pick-up with side remodeling, rec rooms, refinishing, (specializing in PARN THAT RooNEY! ICAKT MAKE ITToNl&KT! YOUR ELECTRIC HEATED UNDERWEAR THERE MUST BE SOME ift for sentimental occasions, pe(^le? Learn more about boards. Ask for Mr. Belfiore, Hartford. HE WAS SUPPOSEP T o riA ABOUT To IWi*E MV ISNT PRACTICAL BECAUSE NO T, I FOUND Manchester Memorial parking boxes. Call after 6:30 p.m., 643- kitchens, additions, homes and older floors). Also specializing 647-1413. IM teR)SlTTINS UP WITH FIRST OBSCENE PHONE WAY TO HEAT THEM 8996. f ickup and delivery. 647-1240. your opportunities with a P IC K U P AN HOUR A&o! A S IC K F R IE N D !______O o NVERSATIo N ! - A WAY/ lot, gold and three color^ pearl garages. Heritage Craftsmen, in inside painting and paper OUTDOORS/ ring, sentimental value, hanging. John Verfaille, 646- DIVISION OF A MAJOR MATURE woman to babysit, DISPLAY — Window displays 872-6418 or 646-4643. ce grii my home, 2-4 p.m., 3 or 4 days a reward. 646-4519. npa 5750, 872-2222. GROWTH CORPORATION. partial tool maker, all benefits, by experienced free lance •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Westingbouse Bdedicaland In­ week. Phone ^2093. MobileU la Homaa 8 artist. Maggie, 643-4369. J. P. Lewis & Son, finish experienced only. Must apply in LOST*«Passbook No. 25 005344 carpentry, rec rooms, Moving-Trucking-Storaga 20 surance benefits in addition to person, Stygar Gage, Co., 1445 0, Savings Dept, of the TWO-BEDROOM 1969 mobile remodeling, kitchens, excellent compensation plan. Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Connecticut Bank & Trust Com­ EMPLOYMENT comes MANCHESTER - Delivery — home in excellent condition. immediately thru Dot Girls, 50 bathrooms, formica work, Car essential. Mast be pany. Application made for Ideal for starter or retirement ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer light trucking and package bondable. Call or write for EAST HARTFORD - Dream JR. ACGOUNTMT payment. State Street, Hartford, 549-0310. delivery. Refrigerators, f home. 742-6929. Temporary Employment 643-6362. personal interview with job. Good typing and steno. Opening in office of local •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Services by Dictaphone Cor­ washers and stove moving Attractive appearance and progressive printing firm. CONCRETE Specialists — specialty. Folding chairs for President, Box 485, Windsor, Panoitalt-Announcamanta 2 Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 11 poration. Conn. 060K or phone pleasant personality for public Two-year accounting school Flagstone, bluestone, brick and rent. 64W)752. contact for V.I.P. Benefits. graduate acceptable. HARLEY-Davidson motor­ EMPLOYMENT comes easier blocl^. Reinforced patios, 888-8255. Salary d.o.e. Fee paid. Call INCOME TAX Service, at your walks, driveways, garage slabs, Experience helpful, but not home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 cycles, parts and accessories. thru Dot Personnel, 50 State St., Draaameking 22 Ann, 289-2778, Bailey Employ­ necessary. Salary open. Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park stoops. Cellar entrances, MR. ABERNATHY or 247-3115. Hartford, 549-5550. No fees, no ment, East Hartford. Liberal benefit program. App­ BY HOUSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY St., Hartford, 247-9774. contract. Professional foundations waterproofed, CUSTOM made ladies dresses, SERVICE station attendant drywells, retaining walls, sod wanted, days, full-time. Apply ly in person: WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI INCOME Tax returns prepared employment services by Dic­ suits. Bridal gowns and veils. TRY A little harder to get a 1971 HONDA, CL350, $700 or lawns. 872-9266, 872-3251. Also hand set fashion jewelry. to Moriarty Bros., 315 Center v better job. Type 45 w.p.m. ALLIED PRINTINe in your home or mine. Call taphone Co:Corporation. St. evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- make an offer. Phone 742-6808...... I ...... 649-1133. Several openings. Exceptional SERVICES INC. NEVER HEARD OF THTT THATfe SUPPOSED TO BE- BLIT I CAN LINDBRSTAND \MHV SOU' 6506. 9-9 p.m. Painting-Papering 13 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 18 benefits. 'To $120. Fee paid. Call 979 West Middle Tpke. (CE T1R0LLIN6 'D B E ) CUSTOM m ade w om en’s EXPERIENCED window Ann, 289-2778, Bailey "CLEANLINESS UNFAMILIAR WITH TH A T (QUOTATIONN. washer wanted. Call 649-5334. Menctiestar — 643>1101 EEFOKE. IS NEXT TD GODLINESS." INCOME TAX — For accurate MINI-BIKE, excellent condi­ INSIDE —, outside, painting. ROOFING and roof repairing, clothes, simple alterations. Employment, East Hartford. tion. Call 643-0093. Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. Phone 649-2957. -T U|40V''- preparation in my office or Special rates for people over 65. PART-TIME janitorial work. your home. Call R. L. Burnett, Call my competitors, then call Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 27 CaU 6494334. ^RIEUPUHESS 646-2460. Sarvicaa Ottered 12 me. Estimates given. 649-7863. BIDWELL Home Improvement CgUUCtU Co. E xpert installation of CLERK — FuU-time, invoicing HELP WANTED is NEXT TO INCOME tax returns and SNOW Plowing — Commercial J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom aluminum siding, gutters and MORTGAGES, loans first trims. Roofing installation and second, third. All kinds. Realty and general office work. Apply bookkeepingping done professional­ and residential. Reasonable decorating, interior and Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye Street, • MACHINE OPERATORS ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. rates. Also available as backup exterior, paperhanging, fully' repairs. M9^95, 875-9109. statewide. Credit rating CRUf4CHl < ^ L I N B 5 S unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ South WindsOT. c h u g rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. insured. For free estimates, Previous factory experience desired. Steady work. Full "V ROOFING — Specializing fidential, quick arrangements. Autoa For Sale call 649-9658. If no answer 643- WOMAN needed for recep­ company paid insurance program. 2-Xl SHARPENING Service - 6362. repairing roofs of ail kinds, new Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. ncK roofs, m tter work, chimneys, 100 C o n s titu tio n P la z a , tionist and general office work, OWkU-l NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Saws, knives, axes, shears, typing required. CaU 646-1000. BUZZ SAWYER skates, rotary blades. Quick RICHARD E. Martin. Full cleaned and r^aired. 30 years Hartford. Evenings, 2334879. BY ROY CRANE D 1*71 b f HtA. lac.. TAi UX M . OW. Bankrupt, repossession? experience. Frtree estimates. 2-ar Honest Douglas accepts lowest service. Capitol Equipment irofessional painting service, INSPEiCTORS, lathe operators. / MR, HEX Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. fnterior - exterior. Free es­ Callall Howley, 643-5361. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd OPRPOIIATION ____ r SAWYER; down, smallest payment, mortgages — interim financing Purdy Corp., 586 Hilliard YOU CAPTAIN EASY anywhere. Not small loan Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday timates, fully insured. 6494411. Street, Mandiester, 649-0000. 104 East Main Straat.RockvIlla, Conn. , m ? j BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- GUTTERS and roof repaired — exp^ient and confidential KEEP finance company plan. Douglas service, J. D. Real Estate An .Equal Opportunity Emptoyf 8 lnc« 1936 OUTA 7958. DONALD E. Tarca - and replaced. Excellent BEFORE I BUZZ OPEW THE Q A T B - \ Motors, 345 Main. workmanship. Reasonable Assoc. 643-5129. SUPERINTENDENT, middle THERE/ MAY 1 HAVE YDUR MAMSiPLEASE? ^ paperhanging and painting. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• age couple, no children or pets, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Free estimates. Call o43-0271. prices. Free estimates. 646- 1968 PONTIAC LeMans, V-8, 1399. Bualnaaa Opportunity 28 experienced with cleaning and automatic, power steering and moving large appliances. maintenance for new brakes, burgandy with blacit Burning barrels delivered. $4. GEORGE N. Converse — apartment com plex. Call 644-1775. Interior and exterior painting HORACE Tetrault — Siding, MANCHESTER - Small cord roof. White interior, roofing, storm windows, aw­ restaurant doing good business, between 8-9:30 a.m. or 5-7 p.m., bucket seats and console. $800. and paperhanging. Fully 6494090. CARPENTER available, days, insured. Call 643-2^ after 5 nings. Quality workmanship, fast food service, numerous Call 872-3551. free estimates. Fully insured. pieces of equipment, well evenings, weekends. Additions, p.m. CERAMIC studio store clerk, Full and Part-Ume alterations, repairs. No job too 8re-9187, 649-3417. traveled area, ^,0 0 0 . Colli- 1969 442 dLDSMOBILE, good Wagner Realty, 663 Burnside 354our wedi. Apply in person, Charge Nurse positions condition. Call 647-1669. small. Free estimates. Call T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9-4:30 p.m. except ra d a y , Stephen htertin, 646-7295 after 4 Interior-exterior painting. Ave., East Hartford, 289424K' 7-3” 8-11, and 11-7. »— 1-1 mim* M.. Saturday, and Sunday. Adam & 1971 GREEN Opel sports p.m. Reasonable rates. Swirled n6i9NI WMl MIS RSVSf DM Ede's, 119 Route 44A, Coventry. ceilings our specialty. Call 643- VERY High volume snack bar coupe, good condition. Inside lendi,’ They M (M kite HctieiL Cil and restaurant in eastern Nurses aides — full time, 7-3, and 11-7, experienced and out. Asking $1,300. 647-1257 SNOWPLOWING - Very 1949. M3-2711. . JIG BORE, Lathe, Bridgeport preferred. Six months review. Excellent Insurance reasonable, 646-5489. Connecticut in industrial town. ALLEY O O P after 4. Wonderful man and wife operators. First and second benefits. Paid holidays, 2-weeks paid vacation after BY V.T. HAMLIN Building-Contracting 14 shifts, t£. zajMSDAY^MA' 1971 TOYOTA Corolla, air- Over 20 years experience. After M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. coverage, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. conditioning, AM/FM radio, TWO handymen want variety of 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. MARTY’S Plumbing and t\lB 6

< L t f, 1 \ PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancfaerter, Conn., Tues., Feb. 27< 1873 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Bushtoee LoeeUone- Houeoe For U h n Hfl PorBelo HtlpWantm 35 M0tp NrwrtMf SB Oanhn Products 50 For Rent 57 ^ Out of Town-For Sato ilk E 'THE 6IOM EAVe S o 'NHERE OO TWEV OETTWE MANCHESTER - Three Illing Plans Manchester Law su its MEDICAL lab technician. WOMAN wanted for Mephone BUY your potatoes direct from COINS-TV1E«V OWE W U t / CONTEMPORARY Rawdi — MANSFIELD T- Sleven-room Court Cases Permanent full-time position on contact work, hours 54, four the potato wafhhouse, coma- of INDUSIHIAL q>ace for r ^ t, bedroom Ranch, flre p l^ , gw- Living room has beamed Doll-house just waiting for you. 9,000 square feet, suitable for age, ;h, trerf lot near cathemal ceiling with flow-to- Grinder Sale Hospital our day shift available. For nights per w e ^ 12.50 per hour Buckland Road and Tolland numuw rturing or warehouse in g, dty^^glUttCT. In-ground pool and large porch. Settled additional information, and to plus onnmisskm. Wll train. Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- school, — cdliog firralace, 2 full baths, ReducedI Only $26,900. Illing Junior High .School Persons may enroll tonight at Ellington, includes, 900 square Bel Air Real huge master bedroom with Notes CIRCUIT COURT iSl Soloman (Jahtor, 42,* of 22 arrange for a personal 646-1460. 8248. Lessenger Company, Realtors, studoits will hold a grinder sale • the second of eight class foot office and 2 loading docks. walk-in closets. Anderson win- Manibhester S e s s io n Daves Ave., Rockville, pleaded ’Three civil lawsuits, stem: interview, please contact, the ••••••••••••#••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER- Newly toted 6464713, 228-3060, 742-9718. in the school cafeteria Saturday sessions of a Manchester Com­ Personnel Department, 646- WOMAN, over 18, for C!aO kfr. Canmbell, 8 a.m. • 5 d o ^ , famUy room, redwood (VISITING HOURS) Paul M. Landblina, 19, of 828 nolo contendre to a charge of ming from a 1971 accident in munity College extension Household Goods 51 p.m., 1-749-23M. three or four-bedroom Cane, exterior, 2-car garage, from* 10 a.m. until noon. ’There i 12^, Ext. 481. Manchester boiAkeeping and general office near Manchester Parkade, TERRinCbuyuy for only $30,000. Hartford Rd., pleaded guilty failure to drive in an East Hartford in which a course, “Europe on $8 a Day.” Memorial Hospital, 71 Haynes work, part-time, hours 11 a.m. beautiful wooded lot with a a oeoroom Ranch with- IVi will be a choice of ham or Intermediate Care Semi­ Monday to charges of first- established lane. He was found Manchester man was killed, enclosed porch, aluminum salami. private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 It meets ’Tue^ay idghts from St., Manchester. to 4 p.m., 5 dara a week. Apply SINGER Touch and Sew, like M a d e view. Philbrick Agency. baths, fireplace, baseinent with degree criminal trespass and guilty and was fined $20. were settled last week in Hart­ in Mrson. Mr. Clougherty, siding, oqipertone oven, Realtm, 645^. FYoceeds will be used to help p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 7:20 to 8:35 in Room 206 of the ,new. hems, buttonholes, stretch M anehGBtGT and refrigerator, nice tiw d 1 ^ rarage, phis a 30x50 detached . third-degree larceny. He Henry J. Fellows, 18, of EJast ford (Jounty Superior CJourt for Hartford Rd. building. The WANTED male or female, self- Monday throuA Friday, 11-S stitches, mmograms, sews bn Duilding. Located a few miles defray the expenses of two a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. received a nine-month Hartford, pleaded guilty to a a total of $181,000. motivating individual to p.m. Shell Car Wash, 4.291) $26,900. Clantor * Goldfaro MANCHESTER groups at week-long outdoor instructor is Albert S. Smith, buttons, fancy designs. Realtors, 643-8442, 875-6244. from UConn. Call Lloyd O’Dell, Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.ni.; suspended sentence and two charge of operating a motor ’The damages were agreed assume complete respon­ St., Manchester. Originally $399.50, now only at T. J. (Lockett Realtors, 875- education projects in the next 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. assistant professor of English sibilities for order entry, in­ NEW OFFICE mKamBL. years prbtotion on the charge vehicle with unsafe tires and upon Friday by attorneys for at MCC. $09.66. Easy terms. 522-0476, NO SEVEN-ROOM older home, In life are expensive. What 6279. « two jponths. ’hiey will be held Intoisive (Jare and Coronary voicing, and customer service, EXPERIENCED part-time dealer. FORCION ------% ■'' ' ■------of criminiil trespass and was was fined $15. the victim, two women injured Tonight’s subject is “A Tale for small manufacturing firm. clothes presser, goodpay, good yard, porch, garage, large this 9-room Colonial doesn’t at the Greater Hartford YMCA Care; Immediate family t^y, fined $150 on the larceny Domenick Guerrera, 64, and in the erdsh, the driver of one of COINS $25,500 — 7-ROOM older home, Center in North Colebrook. of Two Cities: London and L i^ t typing. Good pay, free hours. Willimantic, Conn. Call ESTATES and household lots to kitchen, washer ho(*Hip,_ have you wouldn’t want good condition. Large kitchen, anytime, limited to five charge. The charges stem from his wife Margaret, 59, both of the cars, and the owner pf one ACCEfTCO try. Owner, $22,900. During the last week in Paris.” parking and benefits. Call J. L. 1-423-9135, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. buy. Bob nuckiger, 6«-3247. anyway. Fmmal entry, for­ uving room and dining room minutes. "a Dre. 5 break into Pentland 454 Main St., each charged with of the cars. * The following are the areas to McAdams, at ECL, 64(16100. 150 NO. MAIN 8T.; mal dining room, library, den, March, 44 students will attend, Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - MANCHESTER - New dimlex, with wall-to-wall carpeting. Florist, 24 Birch St., in which breach of peace, plead^ guilty Richard S. Zavarella, 34, of be covered in the remaining COUNTERGHILS for weekend CLEAN USED — refrigerators, (Cor. of Main) la^e. gradous family room Entrance foyer with open and another 92 students during 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 $58 in cash was taken. and each was fined $25. 101 Bell St., Manchester, was KEYPUNCHERS - and part-time during week, 5Mi-5Mi aluminum siding, the last week in April. ’They will weeks: ranges, automatic washers 9,000 Square Feet stained woodwork, IMi baths with bar. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, stairway. Tmee good sized p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Sixty-one cases were Stephen C. Harakaly, 33, of killed in the Dec. 18, 1971, two- March 6: ‘"The Burgers of the Professional type operators must be over 18. Apply in per- with guvantees. See them at B. bedrooms. Convenient location. be instructed and superviski by WHIDhUe each. Blanchard & Rossetto, 2-car garage. Only the Best at and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. disposed of through the Mansfield, pleaded guilty to a car crash on School St. in East Middle-aged: Luxembourg, wanted. Alpha-Numeric sonMtween 9 a.m. -12 noon and D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main Audrey Schaffer, 875-5351. Illing faculty, other town Age Limits: 16 in maternity, experience necessary. Diver- 6~- WTi.m. Dairy Queen, 242 St., Call 643-2171. SO-Day Oeeupancy Reialtors, 646-2482. Violations Bureau of Circuit charge of operating a motor Hartford. Brussels, and Hamburg.” adults, and high school and 12 in other areas, no limit in CJourt 12 Monday. ’These were vehicle while under the A lawsuit, brought by Atty. sined work. Benefits for full Broad St. The BARROWS A WALLACE Co. $45,000 - EIGHT-Room college students. March 13: “Skis and Suds: and part-time employees. 2-11 MANCHESTER vicinity - Realtors — M ia self-service. motor vehicle violations in influence of liquor and was James H. Throwe for APPLIANC^ES, white, 3 years Large unique stone Cape, 2 Clonial, professionally Munich, Innsbruck, Vienna, and First, second and third shift PILGRIM MILLS warehouse old. Hotpoint refrigerator, e Ample Mwfcbig m ,. Manchester Partade — 6«»5306 ■ decorated. Custom made All emergency patioits and which court appearances were fined $150. Zavarella’s estate, was settled Zurich.” openings. South Windsor. Call needs women for measuring <^AanM'&r • AM Etoetrle acres of told, 7 rooms, com­ outpatients are requested to use Kenmore gas stove and washer, MIKE rULK pletely modernized, 30’s. drapes, wall-to-wall caipeting not required and were disposed Donald J. Heath, 29, of East for $92,000. March 27: “A Roamin’ in 644-2445. and marking fabrics. Full-time. 9x12 gold rug with pad, IS UKWAAirepISN'THEPT." • Elevator RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, . throughout, 3-zone heat, large the new emergency room en­ of by mailing the fine. ’The Hartford, pleaded guilty to a A lawsuit, brought by For interview call, Mrs. Sobol, CEttrVAL FALLS, Blanchard & Rossetto, POW Signatures Roman, or llie Glory that Was everything in good condition, R .t. • FuHSarvleao formal dining room, eat-in eat-in kitchen, appliances, rec trance off Armory St. Access to violators paid fines ranging charge of issuing a bad check Virginia C. Hoffman, 30, of Italy: Rome, Florence, and AGGRESSIVE, alert, depen­ 646-1000. $235 takes all. After 6, week • WaM-to-wall Corpaing Realtors, 646-24®^______kitchen, living room has room, family room, garage, A Manchester woman will be the entrance via existing dable? If you are a stable in­ from $5 to $25. and was fined $35. A charge of 113D Downey Dr., Manchester, Venice.” •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• days, 647-9749. • ExeaHant Location cathedral ceiling, large master patio, many extras. Audrey collecting signatures for the driveways. third-degree larceny against, dividual who answers all the Rooms Without Bosrd 59 Apartments For Rent 63 Furnished Apartments NEW US’nNG - in mid 20’s! bedroom, family room, floor-to- Other cases disposed of or a passenger In Zavarella’s car, April 3: “Sun and Fun: ’The Dogs-BIrds-Pcts 41 • Convanlant to HIgtiwaya Six-room Cape, neat and clean. Schaffer, 875-5351. letters which are to be sent to Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 him was nolled. above questions with a yes, we PORTABLE sewing machine ceili^ fireplace, baths, the POWs returning home after nolled (not prosecuted) Monday was settled for $83,000. She Riviera, Nice, Monaco, Costa will let you help yourself to a MANCHESTER — Gentleman, SIX-ROOM duplex, no pets. AVAILABLE March 1, three- Trees, central location. a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ were: Bruce D. Jerome, 18, of suffered multiple injuries in the del Sol.” AKC registered, black toy with buttonholer, plus other at­ alumimim siding, 2-car gmage. $19,900 - FIVE room their long imprisonment in night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. premium opportunity in the poodles, 8 weeks old. Call 872- tachments. Good condition. college students or working Inquire, 69 Birch Street, room furnished apartment, Aluminum storms, screens. Acre lot with privacy. $35,^. winterized lake house. Paneled Sharon M. Tersavich, 19, of 55 Lakeside Dr., Andover, pleaded accident, according to her April 10: “Spanish Eyes: growing field of recreation man, good location, bus stop, Manchester, after 6 p.m. first floor, central. Two blocks 646-6300 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. North Vietnam. guilty to a charge of improper Phone 649-7105. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, throughout. Completely Mrs. Barbara Philip of 187B Clinton St., pleaded guilty to a attorney, Dorothy Kelmenson. Madrid, Barcelona, (Josta vehicles. We are looking for a shopping center, laundromat, to Main Street. Rental includes 6464200. furnished. Sleeps 9. Aluminum Discharged Monday: Orin A. charge of breach of peace and attachment of marker plates. The third settlement, for Brava and Blanca, San self-motivated, conscientious, private entrance, parking, 644- MANCHESTER - Newer 2- heat and utilities, paridng. $170 Brokara Protactad MANCHES’TER - Ten-room E. Middle Tpke. will be making CHIHUAHUA - 3 months, DINING ROOM table and 4 Ranch, two baths, double gar­ cornbination storms and Cone, Hartford; Frank W. was fined $50. Charges of operating an $6,000, went to Helen Krotis, 37, Sebastian.” ambitious man or woman as a male, tan, you make offer. Call chairs, Ta^ian range. Royal 8102, 643-8608. bedroom townhouse includes per month. Security «posit UNIQUE Contemporary split, 4 screens. Audrey Schaffer, 875- the rounds ’Thursday to gather heat, appliances, i'h baths, fullj age, owner anxious. Must be Gobetz, South Windsor; Frank ’Thomas P. Agresta, 24, of unregistered motor vehicle, im­ of New London, who was also a April 17: "Scandinavian sales representative in the between M p.m. 646-5995. typewriter, two twin beds, com­ required. Mr. Lindsay, 643-1111. bedrooms, 3 baths, family 5351. as many signatures as she can. proper use of registration world’s fastest growing in­ WOMAN with child, would like basement. $240. per month. SMALL industrial buildini seen. Blanchard & Rossetto, Although she has set up no rigid Major, Bolton; Brent W. Wilson, pleaded nolo contendre passenger in Zavarella’s car. Squares, or 'Two Heads Are plete. Call 646-7862. room, 2-car garage. Treed lot Barber, Tolland; George D. (no contest) to a charge of plates and failure to display She was represented by Atty. dustry. Only serious inquiries DACHSHUND - long haired, woman to share attractive four- Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- ONE-ROOM efficiency, mod parking, adjacent to 1-84 Realtors, 646-2482. with beautiful view of the 6.3 ACRES — Coventry — “A time schedule, she says she will Better: Oslo, Stockholm, and requested. During normal room apartment. East 4535. Covey, Coventry; Nancy R. failure to drive in an es­ markers were nolled. Dale Faulkner. Copenhagen” ; the alternate red. purebred, 8 weeks, shots. Musleel Instruments 53 includes heat and appliances. Bolton. Ideal for machine shop, valley. Philbrick Agency, Lover’s Hideaway” with five be at Burr Corners, the business hours ask for Don Piz- Call 49-4240, after 6 p.m. Hartford. Quiet atmosphere, Ideal for one older person. Paul welding, sheet metal and other Realtors, 6464200. rooms, two full baths, attached Manchester Parkade and Main Massaro and son, ^ W. Middle tablished lane. He was found Arthur S. Liverant, 23, of Defendents in the cases were area to be discussed at the final zitola. Sales Manager, 1-423- private room, reasonable. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643HS3S. uses, (^all 643-2226, day or 2-car garage, overlooking pond ’Tpke. guilty and fined $30. Colchester, pleaded guilty to a Ronald G. Levitt of 50 Oxford session is “The Grecian Earns: 1625. MEYERS PIANO is exp Phone after 6 p.m., 646-5492. WmOM CQLOmiL St. throughout the day. FREE to good home, one year into Meyers Piano ana Music evaiing. NEW LISTING! - Beautiful and water fall. (Jail quickly. Mrs. Philips noted that the, Also, (Jarol A. Newman and ’Thomas L. Andie, 19, of East charge of speeding and was St., Manchester, the driver of Athens and the Greek islands.” MANCHESTER - Furnished fined $40. old dog, female, good with Studios. We will sell, rent, loan, WOODLAND Low-Low 30’a oversized Cape on half-acre Price $38,500. Lessenger (Jo. signatures would be added to twin daughters, Coventry; Hartford, pleaded guilty to a the other car; and Peter The course includes slides, children. Call after 2 p.m., 649- YOUNG Gentleman, private two room apartment, stove, treed lot. Wall-to-wall in Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080,742- Rodney McKenzie, 31, of East trade and buy pianos. We have Houses For Oaf* 72 Bowers School vea, big backyard, the lists that are to be collected EJdmond A. Tomlinson, 183 E. charge of failure to obey a Twerdy of Pucker St., CJoven- maps, and illustrations on BONANZA 4393. home, pleasant room, next to heat, refrigerator, hot water, owner transferred. Prica reduced.' sevoral rooms, first-floor den 9718. teachers for piano, organ, shower, telephone, parking. Middle Tpke.; Wilfred F. traffic control signal and was Hartford, pleaded guilty to a try, the owner of the car Levitt inexpensive travel in Europe. MANOR electricity, references, no pets, MANCHESTER Green — Made lor the growing fwnlly. or fourth bedroom. (Colonial at the Capitol ’Thursday. charge of illegal passing on the SIRLOIN PIT guitar, and drums etc. We nave 649-6801 after 5:30. $130. 228-3540. Smith, Bolton. fined $25. was driving. The text is the 1972-73 edition, several lesson plans. Owner, three-bedroom Ranch, brick front. All this plus a Robin M. Artioli, 17, of right and was fined $20. The According to East Hartford swimming pool! Quiet residen­ VERNON published by Simon and Need part-time help, Articles lor Sole 45 Investigate at Meyers Piano, APARTMENTS large family room, dining area, Somers, pleaded guilty to a court remitted $5 of the fine. Police, the northbound Levitt Apertments For Rent 63 THREE-room furnished office, IW baths, attic fan, F.J. SPILECKI tial area: Bielfiore Agency, 647- Tracy Drive area, 4-bedroom TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Schuster, of “Europe on $5 a 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 apartment, married couple or ReaHor 643-2121 charge of disobeying an of­ David B. Roggi, 17, of vehicle swerved into the Monday through Friday, from LIVE BAIT — OpCT 24 hours. p.m. Homestead St. attached guage, yard, utUity 1 4 1 3 . ______Colonial. Mid 30’s. Built in Day.” (Off W. Middle Tpke., older lady. Phone 643-9171. ficer’s signal and was fined $15. Glastonbury, pleaded guilty to a southbound lane of School St. Smith is building a villa on 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., male Ring bell for service. Shiners, FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom room. Low 30’s. Appointment, 1967. Large eat-in kitchen, NOTICE OF crawlers, etc. 144 Deming apartment, heat, stove, wall-to- Manchester) MANCHESTER — 8-room, 4 Cecil E. Barrows, 40, of 4 charge of speeding. He was and hit the Zavarella car head- the Costa Blanca in Spain. He or female. Apply in person to $10 PER MONTH rents a piano. 55 649-0319. living room with fireplace, Street, Manchester. Wapping Investigate Meyers Piano, 111 wall carpeting, no pets. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury Houses lor Root $32,900 — Sprawling 6V4 room bedrooms, IMi baths, paneled Adoption of Ordinance Reed Rd., Tolland, pleaded fined $65 and his license was on. Zavarella was dead on and his family have traveled to Mr. Symmes, Pathmark Available March 1st. Near Ranch, baths, waU-to-waU family room, huge yard, quiet formal dining room or family suspended for 20 days. Road. Center St., Manchester. Open 1- apartments. Features wall-to- PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- room, attached garage, large In accordance with the provisions of (Jhapter 3, Sections 1 and guilty to a charge of operating a arrival at Hartford Hospital. Egypt, Austria, Germany, Shopping Center, Spencer 8 p.m. school. Charles Lesperance, LARGE ’Two-bedroom house, room Ranch. Cathedral ceiling, carpet, dishwasher, paneled street, convenient location, motor vehicle without a license Andre J. Roy, 23, of Superior Court Judge Street, Afonchester. 649-7620. wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, with laundry room, large recreation room, garage. $30,500. Call 646-5196 evenings. lot, paid city water and 9 of the Town (Jharter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by France, England, Switzerland, ALUMINUM sheets used as buUt-ins, IVk baths, fireplace, the Board of Directors of the Town of h^chester, Connecticut, and was fined $10. Willimantic, plead^ nolo con­ Douglass B. Wright presided Greece, Italy, ’The Netherlands, printing plates, .007 thick, built-in qven, range, dishwasher, enclosed porch and garage. 64^ paneling, garage, patio, Hutchins Agency Realtors, 649- sewer. NEW keys on your piano. One refrigerator and disposal, elec­ 1379 after 6 p.m. February 13, 1973 of Ordinance as follows: PROPOSED (Jharles Billingsley, 56, of tendre to a charge of making an over settlements in all three Belgium, and Spain. 23x22". cents each or 5 for $1. week’s service, Meyers Piano, FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ bubeque, two acres. Hutchins 5324. unsafe left turn. He was found nished, second floor, older or tric heat, 2 air-conditioners, ORDINANCE B 181-30 East Hartford, pleaded nolo cases, which were on the verge Phone 643-2711. 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 Agency, 6494324. Lote-Land For Sato 73 F.J. SPILECKI guilty and fined $15. p.m. m arri^ couple preferred, no glass sliding doors, all large CENTER of town, 5 heated MANCHESTER - Just toted. Sec. 30 PURCHASE OF LAND — MAIN-WOODLAND contendre to charges- of of going to trial last week. In WANTED cooks helper and rooms on seoMid floor of 2- Realtor 643-2121 operating a motor vehicle, while Martin V. Throne, 62, of 71 each case the defendants were part-time cleaning woman. NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 children or pets, parking, hot rooms. Full basement storage MANCHESTER - New listing, Older six-room Ranch, garage, ’TOLLAND — treed acre lot S’TREE’TS Attend Seminar cents each. Inquire side door, water, centrally located. area, ample parking. Starting at family house. Garage, stove Rockledge section. First time treed lot. 20’s. Immediate $3,900. Coventry, 'A acre $3,900. be it ordained by the Board of Directors of the Town of under the influence of liquor Garden St., pleaded guilty to a represented by the law firm of Apply Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ and 2 baths. Security required. Administrators of area nut Street, Manchester, 11 a.m. Manchester Evening Herald. Wented (o Buy 58 Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 $175. Handy to shopping, offered, 3 bedroom “L” Ranch, occupancy. Blanchard & Andover, near lake, $1,800. Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase for the total and violation of a limited charge of operating a motor Halloran, Sage, Phelon and p.m. Call 643-7166. Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. Hayes Agency, 6464131. license. He was found guilty vehicle while under the nursing homes recently to 4 p.m. schools, bus and religious choice treed lot, view, HEBRON — Raised Ranch, sum of ONE ($1.00) DOLLAR and other valuable considerations Hagarty. attended a two-day seminar on TWO trad itio n al ch airs, WANTED — Antique furniture, $36,900.Hayes Agency, 646-0131. five-robms, porch, garage. On from Benjamin A. Cavazza, Madaline P. (Javazza, (JhaTles D. and was fined a total of $225. influence of liquor and was HILLIARD St. — Four-room facilities. MANCHES’TER - 3V4 room nursing home administration OPPORTUNmES - Let one of excellent condition, $150 for glass, pewter, oil paintings or IN A nice residential area, a (JOVENTRY — Several building one acre rural setting. ^,900. Deltatto and Eleanor M. DelTatto, all of the Town of fined $150. both. Spanish hanging lamp, other antique items. Any modern apartment. Second duplex, private basement. CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 clean modernized 4-4, 2-fainUy lots, starting at $3,000. held at the Sheraton Motor Inn our trained counselors help you Model apartment open for in­ Stove, refrigerator. Lease, Strout Realty, Basket Shop Rd., Manchester, County of Hartfonl aind State of (Jonnecticut that A charge of failure to drive In selecting your next potential $20. Macy’s heavy dfuty sewing quantity. ’The Harrisons, 643- floor, security, 646-1189, 9-5 rooms, 2 baths, paneled with 2 furnaces, 2 sets of Frechette & Martin Heitors, 2284115. in Norwich. p.m. spection 1-6 pjn., Sunday. Other adults, no pe&. $135. 289-7475, certain piece or parcel of lato located at the intersection of Court of Probate right against Throne was packed job. All fees are paid by machine, like new, $35. 643- 8709, IK Oakland Street. carpeted recration room, appliances, 2-car garage and 647-9993. District of Manchester Attending the seminar, times by appointment. 742-8243. too nice not to be looked at for ___ :____ L.______Main Street and Woodland Street, in the Town of Manchester, nolled. Bid Opening Set our client companies. Rita Girl, 0518. Built by fireplace, sundeck, garages, SOU’TH WINDSOR - $22,900. NOTICE TO CREDITORS William N. Torpey, 30, of sponsored by the (Jonnecticut WANTED — Antique furniture, CHARLES Apartments, East garden, privacy. Hutchins only $1,600 down. T. J. ANDOVER - Lakefront, 4 County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, appearing on a ESTATE OF ANNETTA SPAGNOLO For Truckf Paint Manchester, 6^3441. SIX-ROOM older home in Seven-room Colonial, 4 Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Association of Extended Health PEPETU A M E b n er 2020 toys, crank phonographs, Middle Turnpike, 4 Vi room U&R HOUSING CORP. Agency, R^ltors, 649-5324. Oockett, Realtors, 643-1577. acres, extellent private loca­ bedrooms, fireplaced living map entitled “Land Deeded to Town of Manchester by East Hartford, pleaded guilty townhouse, I'/i baths, all central Manchester, one bath, E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be to a charge of failure to obey a Bids will be opened March 14 Care Facilities, Inc., were: B. GAL FRIDAY - To $145 for turntable with Shure cartridge. swords, guns, glass, attic or Rentals by: tion for most discriminating room, dining room, kitchen, Benjamin A. & Madaline Cavazza & (Jharles D. & Eleanor M. presented to the fiduciaries named below in the Municipal Building for Peter Kane, Connecticut Excellent condition. $50. Phone cellar contents. 643-6535. appliances, carpeted, 2 air- new appliances included. $200 SECLUDED home for the MANCHESTER - Big 6-room buyer. Please call for details. on or before May 21,1073 or be barred by stop sign and was fined $25. right person with some Robert 0. Murdock, Realtor plus heat and utilities. Call 633- garage, 1/3 acre treed lot. Call DelTatto, Scale 1” equals 20’, Date: 8-24-72, Walter J. Senkow, furnishing Manchester’s dog division manager of Gerl-Care, after 5 p.m., 5^7467. conditioners, heat and hot growing family. New spacious Cape with 2-car garage. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, Town Engineer,” which map iS on file in the Manchester Town law. The fiduciaries are: Walter Woykovxky, 47, of 63 insurance experience. Fee paid. water, storage, basement gar­ 643-2692 643-9551 2K7. Angelina Maher warden with a new 1973 three- Inc., W. Center St.; Francis Small, modern office with Depi 7-ro(mi Colonial, situated on Country sized kitchen, 3 643-1108. 90 Stuyvesant Ave. Niles Dr., pleaded guilty to a age, $230. By appointment, bedrooms, 2 fuU baths, paneled Clerk’s office. quarter ton van truck. Being Dellafera, administrator of excellent working conditions MAHOGANY chest, slant top glass, any amount, all colors. approximately IMi acres in Said premises are further described as follows: Larchifnont, N.Y. charge of speeding and was desk, Magna vox combination, 643-9402. Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, TWO-BEDROOM Cape, nice M ^h ester Green area, con- rec room, walk to schools and BOLTON — 7% room Raised 10538 offered in trade is a 1967 Crestfleld Country Home and and many benefits. Free location, near school and sbiqy- SOUTH WINDSOR Beginning at a point twenty-four and 52/100 (24.52) feet south Ines Ferron fined $30. parking. Call Sharon, 646-8150, ash chest, green velvet couch 646-0800. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- voiient to schools, chuches shopping. Southern bound Ranch, beautifully situated International Travelall with Convalescent Hospital, 565 ping center. Security deposit owner anxious. $31,900. Wolver- IM M S a F S T of a merestone at the intersection of the westerly line of Main 13 Constance Drive John V. Albani, 18, of Mark Bailey Employment Service. and red chair, comer cabinet. OLD Gocks and clock parts, bedroom townhouse includes and shopping. Four large private one-acre treed lot. Manchester, Conn. Dr., Coventry, pleaded guilty to just over 50,(KX) miles driven. Vernon St.; Ross Urquhari, ad- 649-7770. wanted by private party. Call required. Phone after 6 p.m., 1- bedrooms, 2Vk baths, master ton Agency, Rectors, 649-2813. o f level'park-like treed^xtra Street and the southerly line of Woodland Street, the line rnns 06040 heat, appliances,, carpets. Full 9744)139. W tfi’ be'dfdbrtis, 2 ^ baths, a charge of speeding and was Also March 14, bids will be ministrator of Meadows ASSISTANT Cashier, good 649-4291. DANUTO private basement, $230 per •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom with private bath, good land makes this building fireplaced family room, 2-car thence northerly along the westerly line of said Main Street a opened for furnishing the Police Convalescent Center, 333 ALUMINUM doors, $49.95, Uving room with fireplace, for­ MANCHES’TER - East COitef distance of twenty-four and 52/100 (24.52) feet to the aforesaid fined $35. typing with recent brokerage month. Paul W. Dougan Out of Toim- lot a good buy. Will build to side entrance garage. ^3,900. Court of Probate Department with its traffic Bldwell St.; Helen Listro, assis- experience a must. Full windows, $14.95. Up to 101 un­ WANTED — John Rogers ENTERPRISES Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. mal dining room, large eat-in Street. Ideal home and office suit your needs. Call Jon Philbrick Agency, Realtors, merestone; thence westerly along the southerly line of said District of Manchester Peter M. Grady, 16, of 51 ited inches, installs. Call Ken, Statuary and old beer steins. For Root 66 kitchen with range, dishwasher, location, six room (Colonial with NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tanner St., pleaded guilty to a paint needs for 1973 and 1974. tant administrator of benefits, salaiy $125 plus, never Jennings for details. $10,(XX). 646-4200. Woodland Street a distance of twenty-four and 52/100 (24.52) ESTATE OF ABIGAIL A. WALSH a fee at Rita Girl, Manchester, 643-7204 after 3 p.m. 644-8962. me. MANCHESTER vicinity — disiosal, 12 closets, wall-to- 2-car garage, three bedrooms, charge of operating a motor The approximate amounts Manchester Manor, Inc., 385 W. ROCKVILLE - 3 rooms, $105 64«4306. feet to a point; thence in h generally southeasterly direction Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Center St., and Beatrice 646-3441. 240-A New State Rd. Four-room apartment, twd wall edrpeting, 2-car basement large kitchen, dining rooi Waritfd-Pml ^Uete ,77 along the arc of a curve a distance of thirty-eight and 79/100 E. FitzGerald, Judge all claims must be vehicle without a license and needed each year are 2,000 Manchester, Conn. monthly, 5 rooms, $150 garage, aluminum siding, $29,500. Wolverton Agenc;3 : presented to the fiduciary below on or gallons of yellow traffic paint McAuliffe, administrator of bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, monthly. Appliances, puking, (38:79) feet to the point of beginning. before May 15,1973 or be barred by law. was fined $15. A charge of RENTAL OFFICE open daily from 9-5 storm windows and doors. Call Realtors, 649-2813. " '••B&W.. IMMEDIATE openings for Boets-Accessorles 4B Rooms Without Boerd 59 wall-zo-wall carpeting, acre lot, garam. Utilities not SELLING your home or The fiduciary is: taking a motor vehicle without and 200 gallons of white. Laurel Manor, 91 (Jhestnut St. steady weekend security guard. ______p.m.. other times by appointment, to appliances, heat, hot water, Peterman, Realtor, 649-9404. The BARROWS I t WALLACE Cd. acreage? For prompt friendly ' This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after the Jerome 1. Walsh, Esq. the owner’s permission was show you a variety of deluxe one and included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 GARRISON Colonial, center RcaUori — MLS Ti3 Main Street Must have clean record, own EVINRUPE outboard motors, THE ’THOMPSON House - cellar storage, parking, large p.m. service, call Louis Dimock publication in this newspaper provided that>athin ten (10) days nolled. car and phone. Must be Cottage St., centrally located, two-bedroom apartments and yard. 649-2871, $190 monthly. Manchester ^trance, large front to back Maocbeiter Parkade — 64M308 Realty, 649-9823. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Holsclaw and Mastercraft Townhouses throughout the town of nving room with fireplace, after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not bondable. Call 247-5342 between trailers, sales-service. large, pleasantly furnished Manchester. ROCKVILLE - Ledgecrest TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. for rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 large eat-in kitchen with pic- less than five (5) per cent of the electors of the Town, as Court of Probate About Town Complete service department, 646-1021 Evenings: 643-4535 MODERN three-bedroom in Apartments — One braroom, $25,900 ALL 6aSH for your property determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of appointment. Sanitas Security for overnight and permanent tw6-family house. Wall-to-wall tore window, formal dining NEW HAMPSHIRE - Building within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, District of Manchester NOTICE boating supplies, accessories, $127 per month; ’Two bedrooms, room, wall-to-wall carpet Voters, has not been filed with the Town (Jlerk requesting its NOTICE TO CREDITORS The executive board of Service, 445 Homestead Ave., Woolsey paints, Gerich’s guest rates. carpeting, plenty of closets, site in ski area, next to lodge, instant service. Hayes Agency, ESTATE OF ETHEL R. OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE $161 per month; Three Attractive six-room Cape, throughout. Screened porch, reference to a special Town election. Bowers PTA will meet tonight Hartford. Marine Service, 1962 Tolland modern Kit(±en, cabinets, full bedrooms, $174 per month, in­ chair lifts, lake, swimming 6464131. KLINKHAMER In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 ROOM for mature working MANCHESTER - Parkade basement, laundry hook-up. p ^ le d Uving room, eat-in garage, $31,900. nuibrick Agoi- poof, tennis court and com­ - Anthony F. Pietrantonio Pursuant to an order of Hon. William at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and ’Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. cludes all appliances, utilities E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption woman, modem kitchen, cen­ Apartments, one, two and Available March 1st. $235. Call kitchen, formal dining room, 3 cy, Realtors, 646-4200. munity center. Year ’round SELLING, your home or Secretary, Board of Directors Mrs. David Swartz, 140 three-bedroom apartments and p a rk i^ For information presented to the fiduciary named below by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tral private entrance, parking. F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. call 875-0^. Equal housing bedrooms, and garage. recreation. 643-2171, 104 p.m. acreage? WorKing for you is our Town of Manchester, (Jonnecticut on or before May 21,1973 or be barred by Branford St. RN - 11-7 Sporting Goods 47 643- 8649. available, stove, refrigerator, CIRCA — 1717 Rare (Colonial on pleasure. "Hagler ’ -Real ■ Estate," ■ ■ Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 21st day of February, law. The fiduciarv is: Connecticut, February 13, 1973 of Ordinance as follows: heat, hot water, ground opportunity. 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 bams. Lillian K. Moriarty SPRUCE Street — Six large AMEDY REALTY MANCHESTER - One parcel 643-6624. 1973. Main Street 'The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sec. 31 PURCHASE OF LAND - HILLIARD-BROAD Part-time or full-time FOR SALE — Snowmobile, 1973 LADIES only — Furnished maintenance, snow removal rooms, second floor, security Excellent example of period Of land in beautiful wooued A- and parking. $159, $179 and $219. ROCKVILLE - Rockland RMitora, 876-6283 restoration. (Country setting. Ellington, Conn. VFW will have a potlpck STREE’TS Excellent wages and benefits Silver Bullet, 340 TNT, 200 rooms for rent. Community and references. Garage and or Terrace, large and beautiful 3 z te fmlwii hod* apartment, stove, heat, 0683. garage, full walk-out basement Coventry, Town Treasurer refreshments. Setback and WE HAVE customers waiting • 1 1/2 Mlw Low 30’s. ^ owner, 644-17K. Connecticut 7-1-73 7-1-75 line of Broad Street, the line runs thence in a southerly direction CLERK typist for medical Scram bler puking. No pets. $175. Phone with sliding glass doors. Agent of Town Deposit Fund military whist will to played. business office, Monday- for the rental of your apartment • 8hi| MANCHESTER — ’Two story Beautiful skyline view. 66238 " 7-1-73 7-1-79 along the westerly street line of said Broad Street a distance of or home. J.D. Real Estate • FM prlvili iMMMnI ^9115. ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. Board of Finance NOTICE Twenty and 44/100 (20.44) Feet to a point; thence in a north Friday, 9-5, Hartford area. • Mvala MtranoM md iMllM investment property, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Board of Education 7-1-73 7-1-79 PUBUC HEARING Friendly Circle of the ACSOSS pher’s te n n Associates, Inc. 643-5129. apartment and rooms. 646-4200. Eight rooms, 34 bedrooms, two westerly direction along an arc of a circular curve, haying a Medical Placement Service, Rentals start at $255 including ROCKVILLE'- 4 room NOTICE OF HEARING Board of Tax Review 7-1-78 7-1-79 ADDITIONAL Salvation Army will meet 232-5226. (Pb) Excellent investment, baths, carpeting, air- radius of Twenty (20.0) Feet a distance of ’Thirty-One and 85/100 1 P roh ib it heat. Model apartment open apartment, first floor, heat, hot conditioned. Acre treed lot. STATE OF CONNECTICUT Planning St Zoning Commission APPROPRIATIONS tonight at 7:45 at the church for 4 Craw 4 M ourning LOOKING for anything in real daily 1-5 P.M., Sat. and Sun., ttoivoiient location, $28,000. NEW ovei^ized Cape, loving (31.85) Feet to a point in the southerly street line of said band estate rental — apartments, water, li^ts, no pets, $150 per $$4,900. Hayes Agency, 6464131. COURT OF PROBATE Full Term 7-1-78 7-1-79 BOARD OF DIRECTORS a work meeting. Bring SERVICE STATION help, gas SD iachargo 12-S P.M. Other times by month. Months security. Must Call Warren E. Howland, room with firmlace,. f o n ^ Court o( Probate, District of Coventry, Hilliard Street; thence in an easterly direction along the 5 Congealed homes, multiple dwellings, no appointment. dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 Planning & Zoning Commission ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER magazines. Hostesses are and oil only, full-time, part- dew be seen to appreciate. Gall 875- Realtor, 643-1108. District No. 18. southerly street line of said Hilliard Street a distance of ’Twenty 13 Lacerate fees. Call J.D. Real Estate large bedrooms, aluminum ESTATE OF WILFRED P. To Fill Vacancy for ’Two Years 5-7-73 7-1-75 CONNECflnCUT Mary Thrall and Mrs. George time, over 18. Apply in person 6Carry toofar 4220 after 5 p.m. for an CJOLUMBIA ^ 15 acre estate, and 44/100 (20.44) Feet to the place of beginning. to manager, Glastonbury A-1 14 A bove Associates, Inc. 643-5129. PAUL W. DOUBAN, RaHtor YOU’LL “Start packing” when siding. Walk to all schools. Still immaculate 9-room Colonial RATHBUN. Zoning Board of Appeals 7-1-73 7-1-79 Notice is hereby given that Turklngton. 15 Boggy ground 7Thxou^ appointment. Said parcel containing Ninety and Four-Tenths (90.4) Service Station, Main St., 8 Pertaining to 6 4 3 -4 B3 S you see this 7-room Ranch on time to pick your colors and with'4 bedrooms, all carpeted, Date of Order, February 21, 1073. Fire ^mmissioner 7-1-73 7-1-79 the Board of Directors, Town of (d ia l) PetiUoner; Lorraine Rathbun, Ad­ Square Feet. Glastonbury. 16 W estern a fo c u s lovely landscaped lot, 2 full fixtures. Philbrick Agency, and tastefully decorated, Wge* (Jdnstables 7-1-73 7-1-75 Manchester, Connecticut, will XI Gamma Chapter of Beta 9 Russian name 28 Apollo’s 41 S tick y ROCKVILLE — 3Vk-room Realtors, 6464200. ministratrix ; Date of Hearing, March 12, H em isphere fumi^ed apartment, adults on­ baths, 2

I ( X I PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tiies., Feb. 27, 1W3 ’t t inn w iTfiTfiiTn iTi fi (1 n n n n r Gas StationZoning | Fire Calls Wethersfield Obituaries (Continued from Page One) ting the applicant, said A bedroom fire at 236 C&Aer The Weather alternative ipentioned in his topography and an adjacent St. wa& easily extinguished by Seeks Time To application did not require a Residence B Zone, which town firemen this morning. Clear and cool tonight. Low in the teena. Mostly sunny Thursday. High around 40. Robert B. Taylor Mrs. Bailey Dies variance. prohibit full use of the In­ Repdrted at 9 a.m., the fire iiaturl|F0tFr lEtiTntttg IkralJi Hutchins Dies; • Denied a variance for a dustrial Zone parcel, created a caused minor damage to some Study Bus Pact (Story on Page One) hardship. curtains, firemen said. Mrs. Catherine L. Bailey, 75, free-standing 60-square foot Served Grange, sign at the ^ i r Comers Shop­ ZBA members, in approving of 24 Wyneding Hill Rd., died the variance, noted that no area WETHERSFIELD (AP)—The town of Wethersfield Manchester—A City o f Village Charm THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS p r ic k h f i kkn c e n t s Robert B. Taylor, 14, qf Monday at Manchester ping Plaza off Tolland Tpke. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1973 - VOL., XCII, Pjo. Odd Fellows The variance, sought by residents have complained voted Monday n i^ t to withdraw from the Greater Hart­ Burbank Rd., Ellington, died Memorial Hospital. She was the Monday night at Rockville Ichabod Inc., developer of the about the Multi-Circuits opera­ Wholesale ford Transit District if the district approve any proposed Earle H. Hutchins, 75, of 85 w|fe of retired Postmaster General Hospital of injuries Twin Jerry Lewis Theaters tion — the production of printed bus service contracte at its Thursday meeting, according a Broad St., past master of Alden E. Bailey. suffered when he was struck by under constmetion, would have circuit boards. Prices i S i Manchester Grange and former Mrs. Bailey was bom July 28, • Granted a variance to city representative to the transit district. a car on Rt. 140 in Ellington allowed the sign to be placed where the penny tax is levied a district deputy grand patriarch 1897 in Manchester, daughter of 1,000 feet from the theater Salvatore Avarista to allow Rising Richard Dobmeier, one of of D is tr ic t 1, G rand earlier in the day. Thomas and Catherine Spillane penny reduction in, the state Rogers Demands PO W Release He was bom Aug. 1, 1958 in premises. conversion of a house at 145 Wethersfield’s two voices on Encampment of Connecticut, Coleman, and had lived here all Adams St. to two-family NEW YORK (AP) - The the dist;;:ict’s board of directors, gasoline tax, thereby keying Hartford, son of Bayard and Milton Adams of 34 Cole St., New York Times said today the total state and transit lOOF, died Monday at her life. She was a charter occupancy. The house is in an said the unanimous town minister, Nguyen Thi Binh, told Acting on direct instructions South Vietnam, the condition Marion Smith Taylor of president of the applicant that wholesale prices of many district tax on gasoline at 10 PARIS (AP) — Secretary U.S. delegation spokesman Manchester Memorial Ellington. He was a student at member of Gibbons Assembly, Industrial Zone. council vote resulted from the newsmen Uut violations of the from President Nixon, Rogers laid down earlier by Hanoi Catholic Ladies of Columbus. corporation, said the sign was food commodities increased of State ynUiam P. Rogers Robert McCloskey said Hospital. the Longview School in needed near the highway (1-86) A twelfth application — desire of town officials to study cents a gallon. peace agreement by the United interrupted his activities at tne spokesman Nguyen Tnah Le fot Tuesday the North Vietnamese Mr. Hutchins was bom June She also belonged to the sharply during the first full In Hartford, the city council urgently demanded today Ellington. because the theater could not variance request to allow erec­ the proposed contracts in depth. States and South Vietnam raise 12-power Vietnam conference more prisoner releases. had infiltrated ‘‘several SS, 1897 in Dover, N.H., and had Manchester Memorial Hospital tion of a sign at Frank’s week following devaluation of Such a study could not be tabled Monday night a pnqwsal that North Vietnam resume Survivors, besides his be seen from there. the dollar. the liberatiaa of American doubt about the conference’s pending a satisfactory settle­ “It is useless to talk about thousand " troops and some lived in Manchester for 33 parents, are two sisters, Karen Auxiliary. Supermarket, 725 E. Middle completed before the Thursday to withdraw from the transit ment of the prisoner dispute. consecrating an agreement years. He and his wife, Mrs. ZBA members voted 4-1 to In a Washington dispatch, the war prisoners, hot there was ability to underwrite the Settle­ heavy military equipment into Taylor and Nancy Taylor, both Survivors, besides her deny the application, citing lack Tpke., was withdrawn without meeting, he said. district if its obligations to the Immediately after his while its provisions are not Ruth 'Lawrence Hutchins, husband, are a son, Atty. Times said Agriculture district'would mean a rise in ment worked out by Henry A. South Vietnam since the cease­ 'ht home; and his maternal of proof of a legal, not financial, prejudice before Mcmday Mayor Welles Adams said no indication he got a Kissinger and Hanoi’s Le Due meeting with ’Trinh, the U.S. respected,” Mrs. Binh told fire. observed their 53rd wedding an­ T hom as A. B a ile y of Department aides noted these the Hartford gasoline tax level. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. hardship. Cagianello was the night’s ZBA session. there was no way at present to satitfactoiy reqioase. Tho. delegation canceled a niversary last Sept. 20. Manchester; and four increases between Feb. 15 and The proposal, introduced by newsmen. Robert Sniith of Wallingford. dissenter. Hearings on the other II assess the town’s precise A North Vietnamese scheduled news conference and A North Vietnamese He was emploved as an grandchildren. 23 following the devaluation majority leader Nicholas Car­ President Nixon had in­ Funeral services will be • Unanimously granted front items took nearly V-k hours, and financial responsibility to the spokesman at the Paris con­ Rogers called the North Rogers went into prolonged structed Rogers to seek spokesman, Nguyen 'Thanh Le, electrician at Pratt A Whitney The funeral will be Thursday ZBA deliberations took another announcement of Feb. 12: district under the proposed bone, was expected to be ference on Vietnam said Hanoi Vietnamese minister, Nguyen denied McCloskey’s charges Division of United Aircraft Thursday at 11 a.m. at the and rear yard variances to —Broilers, a standby for telephone conta9 t with the “clarification" of the halt in Burke Funeral Home, 76 at 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes Merrill J. i^iston, president of hour Monday night. The contracts. discussed at greater length will stop its Stan in the prisoner Duy Trinh, to a special meeting and labeled them “slanderous Corp., East Hartford, for 15 Funeral Home, 400 Main St., consumers with limited White House. POW releases. The U. S. Prospect St., Rockville. Burial Multi-Circuits, Inc., to allow Municipal Building Hearing Councilman Edward F. later this week. releases only when the Joint at the international conference At Trinh’s suggestion, the secretary also was certain to allegations put forward ... to years and by the Connecticut with a Mass of the Resurrection Room was full to capacity when budgets, rose 10 per cent. Hennessey expressed concern Militaiy Cnmmisswn in Sai^m to protest the interrupted camouflage and justify the very Co. for 19 years before his will be in Ellington Center erection of a 9,000-square foot —Pork bellies, from which meeting had been widened to in­ raise the matter of antiaircraft Cemetery. at St. James Church at 10. industrial building at 40 the hearings started — most of about the contracts’ provisions guarantees the seenrity of its prisoner releases. He said the serious violations committed retirement in 1962. Burial will be in St. James bacon is . cut, were up 8.5 per clude Mrs. Binh and South missile batteries near Khe There are no calling hours. Harrison St. the people there, however, for paying pensions to bus CommniBst members stationed delay was a clear violation of by the United States and the He was a member and past Cemetery. cent. Vietnamese foreign minister, Sanh, below the demilitarized Atty. Paul Marte, represen- were applicants or attorneys — company employes. Nrw lEngktt!) in Sontfa Vietnamese cities. the peace agreement signed Tran Van Lam. zone, which the United States Saigon administration." noble grand of King David Friends may call at the and the room slowly emptied as —Whole hogs climbed 4.4 per “We can’t commit ourselves The Viet Cong’s foreign here Jan. 27. Lodge of Odd Fellows and had funeral home Wednesday from cent, cattle carcasses rose 2.3 Lam delayed the proceedings says were brought down by the the hearings went on. to paying a pension to bus by insisting on a special table Meanwhile, backstage work served as its financial 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. per cent. iUrmorM Otn. North Vietnamese after the continued on the declaration to drivers 40 years from now,” he Robert & Florono* Boston, Ownara arrangement to underline cease-fire went into effect Jan. secretary for many years. He Leonard J. Feeney —Wheat rose 12.1 per cent, said. Modem MellNids - be issued by the conference. also belonged to Sunset Pair Charged flour was up 6.5 per cent. Saigon’s refusal to accept equal 28. Leonard J. Feeney, 53, of Ladies Feted A proposal to accept the Old FasUoned Honesty status with the Viet Cong’s Rebekah Lodge and was a past Santa Monica, Calif., formerly With Assault The Times said increased contracts and finance the tran­ Badenhuizen Leaves patriarch of the G. Fred Barnes export demand was the ap­ MONUMENTS Provisional Revolutionary of Manchester, died Saturday at Vernon By Firemen sit district’s operations' from a MARKERS Government. Elncampment, lOOF, of East Marina Mercy Hospital, Marina On Recruiter parent link between food prices gasoline tax surcharge is cemetery Lutz Museum Post GOP Endorses HartfoM. He was a member of About fifty Eighth District and the 10 per cent devaluation ’The argument over the table Del Ray, Calif. Town Law expected to be voted on by dis­ I LETTERINQ tied up the meeting for nearly South United Methodist Church. Two 15-year-old Manchester firemen and their wives of the dollar. Convenient Evening A Home Appointinents Mr. Feeney was born Dec. 24, trict Thursday in Windsor. The Theo R. Badenhuizen, museum staff temporarily with an hour, sources said. The four Survivors, besides his wife, 1919 in Hartford, son of Edward boys, unidentified because of celebrated their annual ladies Lawrence Krause, a surcharge would be a penny per ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT class instruction and operation Laurel Project Bans Liquor 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hertford . director of Lutz Junior Museum are a daughter. Miss Charlotte their ages, have been referred night last Saturday with a Brookings Institution ministers spent two further and Delia Connors Feeney, and gallon in district towns. Otar M uditstcr CHir L ta ) Tu m v I of the school loan department M. Hutchins of Manchester; to juvenile authorities in economist interviewed by the for almost one year, has hours trading accusations and had lived in the Manchester and At Schools buffet supper and dancing to the Another proposal under severed his rdatkms with the until a permanent staff SOL R. COHEN and three brothers, John A. connection with the assault on a music of Art Bjork and the 'j'imes, said the increases would T EL. 528-2680 nno denials of cease-fire violations. the Board of Directors have Hartford area before moving to Following a public hearing discussion would give towns Museum board of trustees member is appointed. Hutchins of Merrimac, Mass., Marine recruiter last August. Clefmen quartet. probably show up in the A W inning Confection Conference sources said the (Herald Reporter) attached to purchase of the dry- California 19 years ago. He was Monday night the Town Council effective tomorrow. He has Neither Latham nor Raymond P. Hutchins of East The victim of the Aug. 31 The yearly event is given in wholesale price index for meeting ended inconclusively. The Manchester Re­ bed Laurel Lake — formal employed at the Tranco put its stamp of approval on an been released from his contract Badenhuizen would comment Lam then went into an hour- Templeton, Mass., and Louis A. Products Co., Venice, Calif. assault was Sgt. Bryant C. appreciation for the wives and February and the outlook for publican Town Committee, approval by the state Depart­ ordinance which will prohibit Young Bill Vince smiles happily after receiving a citation medallion at the Culinary Arts Triikfa eipires March 15 and has publicly that there had been long private meeting with Mrs. ment of Environmental Hutchins of Framingham, He was an Army veteran of Collins, 27, of Plainville. Collins mothers who understand that consumers was for more policy or personality conflicts. by the unanimous voice vote Mass. the presence of alcoholic had picked up two hitchhikers “disappointing figures” ahead. Plaza Dept. Store Exhibit for his candy wishing well. The assistant chef for Crestfield Convalescent Hospital accepted a teaching position in Binh. They were believed to Protection, and a change to In­ World War II and was formerly the fireman in the family must the science department at Badenhuizen, a native of of those 30 of its members > Funeral services will be beverages in schools or on who assaulted him by hitting respond to the alarm whenever Krause said, “We have a 705 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester used colored after-dinner mints for walls, nonpareils for the roof and peanut brittle for have discussed the security of dustrial Zone for the area. employed at Pratt and Whitney school grounds in Vernon. Bnlkdey Qgh Sdmol in Hart­ Holland, succeeded Mrs. present, last night endorsed Thursday at 1 p .m. at the him on the head with a lead it rings. single market now.” He said fWnit to fnnkk $upurmm*tl) ' bricks. (Herald photo by Ofiara) (Other pictures and study on page 19) Communist delegates to the Division of United Aircraft At the hearing the only one ford to begin at once. Madeline McAwley who had Joint Military Commissions in passage of the March 13 Last night’s meeting was the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Corp., East Hartford. pipe. Fire Chief Ted Lingard that export buyers were bidding Household IMpen frM Plaa speaking on the ordinance was In a statement from Thomas been director of the museum referendum question — a first for A. Paul Berte in his Main St. The Rev. Dr. George Survivors are two brothers, ’The unidentified youths were congratulated his men for their for some of the same for about 11 years. He had Martin Fagan, principal of Latham, president of the board proposed $1,391,000 ap­ official capacity of Republican Webb, pastor of South United Stewart W. Feeney of Norwich charged with first-degree support to him and the district. commodities as domestic served for three years as staff Methodist Church, will Rockville High School, who assault and attempted second- buyers in a market with a of trustees, he said. “Tbeo has propriation for purchasing town chiarman. He had been and Edward J. Feeney of Chairman for the event were pot a great deal of energy into naturalist at the Children’s officiate. Burial will be in East urged the council to support it. degree larceny. limited supply. Gray Dcinies Making U.S. Stops elected March 1 to replace M. Brockton, Mass.; and a sister. “It will give us a law rather Asst. Chief Harold Topliff and the nnaning of the museuin this Museum at West Hartford. the 110-acre Laurel Lake Adler Dobkin, who had Cemetery. Collins, a former resident of Lt. Bob Eschmann. The higher prices of meats Mrs. Marion F. Mellow of than just a policy and it will be past year. During his brief and for improving the resigned. Friends may call at the Manchester. Manchester, is past Cochairmen were Capt. Paul can be expected to show up Pullout existing sanitary landfill easier to enforce,” Fagan Ym MI irarUtsM i tennre, g«|«an«in«i of smnmer “The November election,” funeral home Wednesday from The funeral will be Thursday commandant of the Marine Gworek and firemen James relatively soon at retail Nixon Political Speeches area. 7 to 9 p.m. explained. Corps League of Manchester. Sarles and Bradford Palmer. counters, the Times said. classes at the Oak Grove said Berte last night, “is at 8:30 a.m. from the Tierney He said the policy made it Nature Coder took place, Gdd Of Troops The endorsement came on a The family suggests that any Funeral Home, 219 W. Center foremost in my mind. We must memorial contributions may be possible to handle the students WASHINGTON (AP) - and to remain free of politics.” prepared testimony to much of trips and additioaal family motion by Thomas Ferguson, plan now to win that election St., with a Mass of the but could not be enforced as far Acting FBI director L. Patrick the criticism that has been programs were introdneed, and SAIGON (AP) - The United after Town Director Vivian made to South United Resurrection at St. James A career Navy officer with and it isn’t too early to start Methodist Church or to the as outsiders are concerned. He Gray III today denied that he extensive submarine directed at him during the past the visihility of the museum States suspended troop Ferguson had explained the thinking about our candidates.” Church at 9. Burial will be in explained that the school is made political speeches for 10 months. operation was increased withdrawals from Vietnam proposal and had urged strong, Connecticut lOOF Eye Bank. the Veterans Section of East experience, the 56-year-old He appointed Walter Doll and used at night quite often and President Nixon during last Gray became a special assis­ He said he has been open- greaUy by his appearances on today because of Hanoi’s delay townwide backing for it. Harlan Taylor co-chairmen of a Cemetery. many of these occasions involve fall’s election campaign. tdevisiao and raifo and by his in releasing more American On a second motion by Friends may call at the tant to the then-Vice President minded in his dealings with the candidate screening committee other than students. An Gray told the Senate Nixon upon retirement from the press, some members of which excdknt handling of poUicity. war prisoners, U.S. authorities Thomas Ferguson, the com­ and urged all those Republicans funeral home Wednesday from ordinance will allow the police Judiciary Committee, which is Tbeo leaves the Muse am with a reported. mittee Voted to run ads in The Mrs. C. Ivar Johnson 7 to 9 p.m. service in 196() and helped him have charged that the FBI has interested in seeking town Mrs. Alida M. Johnson, 82, of to take action, he said. considering his nomination to campaign against John F. tried to limit its freedom. broader and stronger program The North Vietnamese also Manchester Herald — urging the vote March 13 and it too is passage of the March 13 ques­ 82 Bigelow St. died Monday Councilman Robert Houley be permanent FBI director, Kennedy. than we had when he arrived a got a virtual ultimatum to planning ads-in'Die Manchester questioned whether the Board that his many speeches last He said if he is appointed'FBI He said it is the bureau's year ago.”^ ■' dismantle an antiaircraft mis­ tion. ‘ ' night at Manchester Memorial policy, to the extent possible, Herald. Hospital. She was the wife of C. of Education had been year were made in conjunction director, “ At no time will Latham said that Mrs. sile site south of the Although the Democratic The Republicans also will Mrs. Blanche Z. Kureezka “to furnish information to the Pamela Saloom, curator of Town Committee has taken no I Ivar Johnson. questioned on the proposed or­ with department business. political considerations or in­ demilitarized zone. 'The United have a committee contacting Mrs. Blanche Zelasko dinance and was told it had. He “I submit, Mr. Chairman, news media ... to answer edneatian at the museum, will V States and South Vietnam formal vote on endorsing the The Holmes Funeral Home, Kureezka, 87, of Hartford died fluence ... in any shape or form voters. also said he wondered why no that a fair reading of these ... alter or guide m'y decisions questions ... to allow them to serve as acting director until a contended the missiles were proposed appropriation. It has a 400 Main St., is in charge of Friday at a Hartford have a first-hand look at some M rs. F erguson, In her arrangements, which are one from the board was at the speeches will indicate clearly or the activities.” replacement for Badenhuizen is brought down from North Viet­ committee working to get out explanation of the March 13 convalescent home. She was the hearing. Mayor Frank McCoy of our activities, in the hope designated. groundwork for the proposed incomplete. that these were not political or ^ As if anticipating questions nam in violation of the cease­ referendum question, com­ mother of Mrs. Henriette Snow reminded him it was a public campaign speeches. There was that such a policy will enable He also said that Mrs. V fire. solution. that might be asked of him. pared the costs and advantages of Manchester and widow of hearing and people don’t have no intent that they be and they Wintfarop Ford will assist the Mrs! Ferguson stressed the Frank Kureezka. Gray gave answers in his (S«-»“'I ’ufse SiM«H*n) Theo R. Badenhuizen (Sve Puge Sixti*en) (See Ptige Sixteen) In Memoriam to be invited to attend. were not written to be political Importance of two conditions Other survivors are 3 sons, 2 The ordinance prohibits or campaign speeches,” Gray In u d and loving memory of Julius other daughters, 17 possession, consumption, sale told committee Chairman Dubaldo who passed away August 27, grandchildren and 13 great­ \ 1>72. or distribution of alcoholic James 0. Eastland, D-Miss. grandchildren. beverages on school grounds or Some have charged that It's sad to walk the road alone, The funeral was Monday in school buildings in the town Gray’s speeches "supported Instead of side by side. from the Waszkelewicz Funeral But to all there comes a moment. of Vernon. Nixon’s re-election effort, and Shopping Today Takes Skill When the ways of life divide. Home, Hartford, with a Mass of as such violated the the Resurrection at SS. Cyril You gave us years of happiness. Platinum Drawn Fine nonpartisan principles of the Then sorrow came and tears, and Methodius Church, You left us beauUful memories. Hartford. Burial was in Mt. St. Washington—A cubic inch of FBI. said, “We have cut out such crabmeat, lobster, assorted We will treasure through the years. Gray told the committee that BETTY RYDER One mother of four stated Benedict Cemetery. platinum can be drawn into a that she is using more rice and items as potato chips, cheese crackers and dips, potato chips, fine wire long enough to girdle the first principle controlling (Herald Reporter) Wife, children spaghetti than she ever has, but spreads, candy, snack items, as etc., so we don’t miss them — k-i. and grandchildren the equator twice. his conduct during the past 20 Mrs. Average Homemaker, added “It's challenging to try to wdl as soda to keep within our it’s the youngsters who find it months has been that the makes a difference in their ’I. bureau “will remain complete­ who has been trying to keep a create a different menu that I pleases the family and your Her young son, who had a eating habits,” she said. ly and absolutely nonpolitical.” tight rein on her family’s purse look of displeasure on his face strings, is finding out that more pocketbook at the same tune.” Generally speaking, “This is one of the pillars of as his m o tto recited the “save homemakers must adjust, but its historic strength,” he said. selective and cautious buying of A young mottao' pushuig bar our budget itons” piped uj> there are other alternatives. “This is a policy that enables food items is necessary. basket with her one-year-old in the seat of honor, said she has with. “But we still bi^ beer.” Statisticians have proved that if the FBI to perform efficiently She is also finding out that it For the most part, shoppers a shopper sticks to the list she regardless of which great is no small job to balance a cut out prepared baby foods V menu and balance a budget at entirely. interviewed, shop at the same prepared at home, which in political party holds the reins of store every \n e k . If, however, the same time, and still provide “I feed the baby table food, most cases is ample for her government ... a policy that they note a particnlar special at family’s needs, she will stay Is* enables the FBI to carry out its her family meals that offer mashed potatoes and vegetables, and scrambled another store, one member of within her food budget. responsibilities without the pull maximum appeal and food the family may drop in and of political allegiance or the value. eggs, etc., and he is very oon- fent. Just the cost of baby foods purchase just the “special” Jennifer Cross, author of thrust of political influence.” Shopping in the supermarkets items. Gray said Nixon told him last has b^ome a test of skill with used to run as h i^ as |6 per “The Supermarket Trap,” cites 3 week,” she said. Shopping carts are noticeably Whm ^ switch on in 1983 many instances where the May, when he was named to only the smart and persistent replace the late J. Edgar shoppers getting the values. Another shopper said she RlVrf with UKHC Old staples, shopper isV'Mured” into making Hoover, and again on Feb. 16, In conversations- with takes advantage of the day-old sacb as rice, spaghetti, purchases of items on which when Nixon nominated him for weekend shoppers at four of the specials in bakery products. > packaged ground meat helpers, there is no savings — and in will we be ? the permanent position, that major supermarkets in “My family of bcqrs eat like eanned saocc^ypc soups, and many cases items that her the FBI and its director must Manchester, most homemakers horses and day-old products ground beef in tte 3 to 5 pound family does not necessarily We're working on it “today. Massachusetts and a new oil-fired “continue to stay out of politics said they are working on disappear just as fast as foesh lots. enjoy. It's part of our job to keep a watchful holding the line on rising food bakery products purchased and She estimates that for every unit at our Middletown, Connecticut eaten the same day—nothing is C o ld i^ already packaged w orth' eye on growth patterns in the area we plant will be completed before costs, and others are continuing are taking a back seat to freely dollar spent on “specials” along with their usual buying wasted. They are equally as another 60 cents goes for nutritious, whether a day - Commenting on the plan browse down the supermarket Many families are foregoing the senior citizens were not HOWARD HOLMES cents” is actually 25 cents a can storage hydroelectric station in limited energy supplies wisely. the purchase of items snch as notpeing the price rises as much ARTHUR HOLMES which is in protest of the high aisles. Selecting an item from a on the shelf. meat prices, Mrs. Brines said, familiar "shelf used to be a shampoo, hairspray. as the younger homemakers NORMAN HOLMES toothpaste, shaving cream, Supermarkets have the right 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. “the boycott means that no rather fast-moving operation, As one woman indicated “our members will be purchasing but now shoppers are observed etc., at their supermarkets and budget has been taxed a little, to make a profit — appealing to any meat for the entire week. picking up each item, checking waiting until they stop at a especially as buying for two is the shopping homemaker and We aris hoping other clubs and the IhbeUand reading the dieU. discount store to store up on more expensive than buying for getting her to purchase an item orgaflizations wil) join os in this cards statinf^e unit price per luxury items. a larger family, but all in all we takes a talented team of However,/ all family advertising men — but to save a E CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND ROWER COMRANV ' the HARTFOM) electric uontconmny endeavor.'’ pound and the price the don’t feel it as moefa as some of The boycott plan was consumer pays for each item. members are not luniy with the yow gcr homemakers. food dollar and feed a family formulated Saturday during a This is now required by law for the high cost of Utnng- good nutritious menus can be meeting of the State Federation operations of more than one One woman accompanied iqr “We never had too many of done by just one smart shopper l\IO m 'H E /\S'r UT'IUIT’IE S her husband and two children of Junior' Wonnen’s Clubs in store. the loamy items, such as with will power. 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