PAGE TmRTY-TW O- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ck)nn.. Thurs.. April 10.1975 / Tulis Sessions iianrI|F0tpr fontng llm li Appears at MCC ABOUT TOWN MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 11,1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 163 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 't w e n t y .e ig h t p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Actress Tulis Sessions will be Manchester YWCA as part of llie Connecticut Society for cussion program tonight at 7:30 MCC auditorium Friday, the IWY organizations. the Prevention of Blindness will at the church. at 8 p.m. as part of Lucy Stone was a 19th cen­ conduct a free glaucoma Manchester’s International. tury abolitionist and feminist; screening for adults over 35 on Women’s Year (IWY) celebra­ Anne Hutchinson, a religious Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta tion. s liberal in colonial New Glaucoma , 589 Jordan ^gm a Phi will meet tonight at Johi) Bailey, Democrat England; Margaret Sanger was Lane, Wethersfield. Ap­ 8:% at the home of Norma >—Wr*-* Ms. Sessions will appear as the founder of ^ birth <»ntrol Kean, Hayes Dr., Rockville. Ford Requests pointments may be made by Mariah Foster and her four movement in the 1920‘s; and calling the society’s toll free The program will be the com­ Party Leader Dies ■ i acQuaintances in the actress’ Sojourner Truth was a black number, 1-800-842-0692 between pletion of pomander balls. own one woman show entitled evangelist who supported equal 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Members are reminded to bring HARTFCMID. (UPI) - John Moran said Bailey “is gone from us in body, but “Women I Have Known.” In the rights for blacks and women. their written ideas for the new Bailey, former Democratic National Par­ he will always be with us in spirit.” Draw Criticism Ms. Sessions uses only three show, as Mariah, Ms. Sessions international book. Any ty Chairman whose hand-molded political props in her act: A chair, a Robert Strauss, Democratic national HELEN THOMAS South Vietnamese cause and the alliance introduces her friends, Lucy Second Congregational member wishing to attend the candidates including John F. Kennedy, cane and a shawl. chairman, called Bailey a “close and UPI White House Reporter with the United States, to whom we have a Stone, Anne Hutchinson, Church will have an adult dis­ convention in May must make broke through religious and sex barriers, cherished personal friend and a tower of profound moral obligation.” Margaret Sanger, and her deposit at this meeting. has died of throat cancer. He was 70. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford strength to me in my work as chainnan, The $722 million military aid figure was Sojourner Truth, all ac­ Bailey, who died Thursday at Hartford has asked Congress for nearly $1 billion to just as he had my support and the support more than double the $300 million request complished women who have Hospital, served eight years as aid for South Vietnam and permission to been lost to history. of all Democrats when he served as chair­ use U.S. military forces if necessary to he made before the recent Communist 4: Senior CitizensI Time On Your Hands? Democratic national chairman during the man of the party under two great gains in South Vietnam, and on which ; i Kennedy-Johnson Administrations. In his evacuate Americans and tens of thousands Ms. Sessions’ Friday evening presidents.’’ of South Vietnamese refugees. Congress has never acted. The new figure legendary political* career, he helped was the sum recotnmended by Army Chief performance is free and open to make histo^ by aiding in a number of Bailey was Connecticut state Ford’s Thursday night State of the the public. A reception and dis­ Learn to play the Hammond Organ of Staff Frederidk C. Weyand, whom Ford political breakthroughs. democratic chairman since 1945. World message met immediate and. stiff cussion with the actress in the opposition among many congressmen. sent to Saigon to on a fact-finding mission. Among them were the election of The son of a wealthy Hartford doctor, Student Lounge will follow her Administration officials said contingen­ The speech was Ford’s first public Kennedy as the nation’s first Roman Bailey was a Harvard Law School performance. JUST FOR cy plans are being prepared for possible report on his foreign policy throughout the Catholic president; the rise to the U.S. graduate whose political career began in evacuation of up to 6,000 Americans and world, and he discussed several groups of Her performance at MCC is BEGINNERS Senate of Democrat Abraham A. lUbicoff, earnest when he became a protege of 200,000 South Vietnamese refugees, should countries: sponsored by the Manchester the first Jew elected Connecticut gover­ Thomas J. Spellacy, the Hartford party Saigon fall. —To allies, he said, “We will stand by Women’s Center in conjunction And In Your nor; and most recently, the election of boss of the 1920s and ‘30s. our friends.” He will attend a summit con­ with a fair to be held the Mrs. Ella T. Grasso as Connecticut’s first Ford made no new aid request for Cam­ It was Spellacy’s Irish temper that in­ bodia, saying it soon “may be too late” to ference of European leaders to May or following day at the Age Group Too! woman governor. spired Bailey’s sustaining cr^o: “Don’t prevent its falling to the Communists. June. He plans a series of meetings with Bailey, called the "Power Broker” by leaders of Australia, New Zealand, his biographer Joseph Lieberman, first get mad, get even.” Officials said evacuation of some Americans from South Vietnam has Singapore, Indonesia and Japan. He asked underwent surgery for cancer in 1 ^ . At In 1956, Bailey wrote a memo to national Congress to repeal its ban on U.S. military the outset of the Grasso campaign last Ju­ already begun. convention delegates urging Kennedy for Democratic congressional leaders were aid to Turkey and said he is considering • Choice of Morning • No Purchase ly, Bailey said, “I’d like to win one more vice president, stressing the masses of economic and military aid to Greece — Doctors Admitted or Evening Classes Necessary — You time and then take a long vacation.” stunned by the size of Ford’s aid request— Catholics in vital northern states. Four Characteristic Bailey Poses which included $722 million in military both NATO members. To County Group • Not more than 8 Pay only for Lessons He is survived by his widow, Barbara, years later he renewed his plea in the —He told the Communist world not to and four children, Louise, Barbara Ann, assistance and $250 million in economic There were 44 new full beginners In a class • Organ Practice Time presidential race. mistake detente as a license to “fish to \-^- Judith and John. His son-in-law, James J. Capitol, when he left his hospital bed and humanitarian aid for Saigon. members admitted Wednesday Can Be Arranged at John M. Bailey is seen at the left in a troubled waters.” But he urged Congress • 1 Hour Lessons - Kennelly, is Connecticut’s Democratic Then he outflanked New York’s Tam­ “I can’t conceive of this Congress voting to the Hartford County Medical Studlo...or You May characteristic 1971 photo. At the right, to witness the inauguration of Gov. to repeal trade restrictions against the 6 week Course House Speaker, who announced the death many Hall leader Carmine G. DeSapio by $722 million in military aid for South Viet­ Association, three of whom Rent an Organ for Use still characteristic, is a photo of him Ella Grasso. (Herald file photos) Soviet Union tied to emigration of Jews. • Nor Previous Music to a stunned state legislature. raiding upstate New York delegates. nam,” said House Democratic leader were from Manchester. In Your Home...or at in January of this year at the State He expressed hope of new U.S.-Soviet ac­ Experience Necessary Bailey’s funeral, expected to be Connecticut was the first state to go for Thomas P. O’Neill. “There would have to The local doctors admitted Senior Citizens Club cords to limit nuclear weapons. He said he • At the end of 6 weeks attended by national political figures, will Kennedy on election day, and Bailey was be a complete turnaround in the opinion of were Dr. Donald S. Grossman, • Call Marlon Moberg plans a visit to China this year. You’ll be Playing Up be Saturday at St. Joseph’s Roman unanimously elected national chairman. the American public —as I read it talking Dr. Soonhi Song, and Dr Alice for full details at —He said the United States will continue to 15 Tunes Catholic Cathedral in Hartfod. with members when they came back from J. Turek, town health director. 643-5171 After Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, peace efforts in the Middle East. Democratic leaders who fought and lost Police Confirm Suspect the Easter recess— to support such aid.” The event was the 183rd an­ Bailey continued as chairman under —He called on North Vietnam to “cease many a political battle without shedding a Ford asked Congress to act by April 19, Catching Speeders^ Easy As One^ Two, Three nual meeting of the association President Johnson, but the committee was military operations immediately,” and he OF MANCHESTER tear cried when word of Bailey’s death just over a week, much faster than held at the Hartford Hilton. stripped of all major functions. After 1968 Knew Murder Victim Congress usually moves unless it is vir­ urged Russia, China and other signatories Patrolman John Marvin of the Police Department’s new Traffic Bureau catches a speeder spread. Hubert H. Humphrey, the presidential to the 1973 Paris peace accords on In­ 17 OAK ST.-CLOSED MONDAYS-OPEN TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. EVENINGS “He was an original. He was a genius,” By DOUG BEVINS knew each other, but detectives wouldn’t tually united on an issue. on E. Middle Tpke. with a Doplar radar gun. The $1,000 gun gives the two-man bureau the nominee whom Bailey supported, replaced “A vest human tragedy has befallen our dochina to use their influence to halt the said Ribicoff. Donald J. Pascale of New Jersey, the comment on the extent of the relationship freedom to set up "sp^ed traps” anywhere at anytime with only one man, said Lt. Richard him with Lawrence F. O’Brien. friends in Vietnam and Cambodia,” Ford fighting. Mrs. Grasso fought back tears and said, man accused of murdering Leo E. or how they met. Sartor. On Monday, the first day Marvin used it, he caught four speeders in the school zone said. Ford said he wasn’t blaming Congress on Spruce St. within four hours. Top left, he aims the gun at westbound traffic on E. Mid­ “I give fervent thanks every day of every In recent years, he accomplished a dif­ Gauthier of Manchester Wednesday, Police today continued to gather for the erosion of those accords, and year that I was the beneficiary of his evidence to support their case, which may He said he must consider the safety of dle Tpke. in the school zone by Ludlow Rd. getting a reading on the car closest to him. ficult, controversial transition in Connec­ definitely knew Gauthier and some offered and asked for cooperation between criticism and of his guidance.” go directly to Hartford County Superior some 6,000 Americans who remain in Lower left, he locks the reading in place for a car doing 51 m.p.h. Right, he gives the ticut and absorbed “New Politics” members of his family, although it is un­ the White House and Congress. Bailey’s death came as one of his old elements into the party. But his iron-clad certain how well and for how long they had Court next week. Authorities still wouldn’t South Vietnam “and tens of thousands of driver a ticket. Sartor warns drivers the bureau will use the gun just about every day. On other subjects. Ford: and trusted friends, former Gov. John N. control wavered only occasionally and he been acquainted. comment on any motive for the South Vietnamese employes of the United —Warned that the United States, ap­ (Herald photos by Barlow) Dempsey, arrived for a weekly visit at the went into the 1974 campaign fully expec­ Manchester Police said today they have Wednesday afternoon slaying. States government, of news agencies, of proaching 50 per cent reliance on foreip chairman’s hospital bedside. Dempsey ting to win. confirmed that the suspect and the victim Pascale, 23, of Somerville, N.J., is being contractors and businesses for many oil, would be highly vulnerable to a new oil held at the Hartford Correctional Center years whose lives, with their dependents, embargo. He renewed his appeal for con­ without bond. He was arraigned in Court are in grave peril.” servation. of Common Pleas at East Hartford He said there are “tens of thousands of —Cautioned that any significant cut in Young Head Start Pupils Observe Thursd%. The murder charge —accusing other South Vietnamese intellectuals, his defense budget "would endanger our WOODL4!^D GARDEiSS him of shooting Gauthier to front of Shoor professors and teachers, editors and national security and thus jeopardize the Jewelers, 917 Main St., Wednesday after­ opinion-leaders who have supported the peace.” a noon, was lodged Wednesday night. ( Manchester Hospital Procedures Manchester Police Detective Capt. Joseph Sartor said today that he was Young students of Head Start recently A federally funded program begun in dental and pedidontaL care, a physical applying for a Superior Court bench Sgt, Patricia Graves were given a first hand experience of 1965, Head Start to Manchester receives examination, a balanced lunch supplied by warrant, to expedite the case and remove some. behind-the-scenes procedures at its funds through Community Renewal the school lunch service, and a nutritional it from the lower court (Common Pleas) MAGIC jurisdiction. Manchester Memorial Hospital in obser­ Team (CRT) in Hartford, and meets the snack which is supervise and selected by To Attend FBI Academy 168 Woodland St., Manchester • Phone 643-8474 vation of the Week of the Young Child. needs of 72 children. The program focuses the Head Start nurse, Mrs. Marie Girelli. Indications were Thursday that Gauthier, a 1971 graduate of Manchester They were given sterile caps and masks on the whole family to achieve its objec­ The parent-involvement component Police Sgt. Patricia Graves has been “I’m delighted,” said Weiss. “She is an High School, might have known Pascale to wear, rubber gloves to put on, and they tives. utilizes the talents of parents to decision accepted to the FBI Academy’s 102nd ses­ outstanding officer.” Come To The Grower and Save! through serving with the Army or through listened to each other’s heart beats Manchester maintains four Head Start making, planning and- operation of the sion to be held July 15 to !^pt. 25, said “There is no more deserving officer in his wife, Regina Cashman Gauthier. through a stethoscope. They were shown classes —two at Orford Village School on program. Coordination of parent ac­ Town Manager Robert B. Weiss today. the state than Sgt. Graves,” said Acting SPMNS IS HERE There were reports that the two had been We’re Cleaning Up The Fields! Xrays which were simply explained to Waddell Rd., one at South School and one tivities, parent volunteers and other vital Chief George McCaughey. (See Page Fourteen) SWISS them. at Buckland School. training for service is done by the social “Sgt. Graves is held in the highest es­ “State legislators confer with Pat on Probably one of the most exciting For a funded enrollment of 72 children, service aide, Ms. Joanne Mikoleit. teem by her fellow officers and it is an proposed laws dealing with youth and PANSIES GIANTS HEMLOCKS honor for the town as well as herself,” experiences for these young children was ten per cent of the children can come from Available to teachers, parents and staff crime,” noted Lt. Richard Sartor. Fresh Dug, All Colors, Largo Basket 30”-36” Bushy, Heavy PlantsI we can help members are free training sessions in Weiss said. administering a hypodermic needle in the any income family, and ten per cent have SPECIAL ONLY Retired Chief James Reardon said this Direct From The Grower To You skip of a grapefruit which simulates the to be handicapped. The Board of Educa­ education innovations, child development Chamber Fete Miss Graves is the first police woman morning, ‘T m very happy for her.” In a time"when your dollars really count, WATKINS can help you stretch them even further. During the month of APRIL, ex^rience of injecting in human skin. tion gives in-kind contributions to the curricula, workshops for handicapped, from the New England states to be Reardon hired her and nominated her to 'The event fulfilled a two-fold purpose. It program in operation space, equipment, emotions, more effective ways to deal This Evening accepted to the FBI Academy. She is also the academy. He said, “She’s done out­ for every $15 purchase, you will receive a brand new $2 bill — play money of course... but on MAY 1,2, & 3, it becomes acquainted the children with a hospital at­ and funds a full school year of training. with problems to communications, and the sixth Manchester officer to go. standing work. She’s grown in every field real' Your BONUS DOLLARS are redeemable towards any purchase in either our Manchester store or our new Bloom­ mosphere which could help allay any fears To provide a total family program. Head helping children to all areas. A gala evening is in store for those she worked in; detection, youth problems, attending tonight’s 74th annual banquet of She will attend the session in Quantico, field House. (Piano & Organ Studios and Gift Gallery excepted.) PLUS! You may be one of the lucky couples who will they might have if they had to be Start services: (1) one-parent homes; (2) Classroom work at Head Start involves and others.” hospital!^. families with handicapped children; (3) work in language and self development; the Greater Manchester Chamber of Va. with Det. Sgt. Raymond A. Mazzone DOUBLE their “money” in our special drawing on MAY 3rd! Come In soon ... see what real furniture value is all about. who received notice of his Acceptance Police from all 50 states, the territories, * Also, it was an experience aimed at the young families with adjustment dif- stimulating large and small motor ac­ Commerce, with the highlight the presen­ and other countries attend each session. 7.77 tation of the Chamber’s “M” award. April 2. 1.39 5 for $35.77 You’ll find our staff at your service, the coffee always hot and fresh, and a free gift for you - even if you’re only brow­ development of the child, which is what ficulties;(4) families with health tivities; art activities; manipulation of 3 BASKETS $3.95 ~ Miss Graves, 38, is a Dresden, Ohio They study law, behavioral science, police sing — We don’t just try to be friendly... we really are. Head Start is all about. problems; and (5) any other families who natural objects, nutrition education, per­ The honor is given each year to a management and basic police skills. The program is a child development want a comprehensive early childhood sonal hygiene, and adjustment to school Manchester resident recognized for dis­ native Who moved to Manchester in 1965. Plant Something Alive In *75! She joined the local force in 1966 as its Miss Graves has an associate degree in program rather than an academic situation for children. and group work and socializing. tinguished service to the community. A Plant JACKSON PERKINS first policewoman and was assigned to the police science from Manchester Com­ achievement one. Head Start is a com­ The components of the program are Mrs. Nesbie Dupuy is the director of Chamber committee began the selection munity College and is working on a BA bination of many things to give the health services, social services, Head Start, and Mrs. Marilyn Watt is the process in January and has kept secret its detective bureau. She was elected president of the degree in psychology and sociologV at preschool child of a low income family a educational development and parental in­ social worker who maintains an choice. Policewoman’s Association of Connecticut MCC. She expects to transfer to either “head start” in education-social and volvement. awareness of situations affecting the Tonight’s banquet is at The Colony, Eastern Connecticut State College in America’s most famous and respected name in academic. A complete health program includes children’s families. Talcottville, with a social hour at 6:30, in 1972, the same year she was named the youth services officer of the local forcfe. Willimantic or the University of Hartford ROSES recliners. And here’s an extra value from WATKINS. dinner at 7:30, and dancing to the music of soon. the Ken Morgester Orchestra. The youth services officer title was Potted In 8” Pots, We have a limited number of these reclassified to sergeant in December, The FBI Academy will provide about 16 Tickets, at $12.50 per person, are still college credits toward her degree work. superb SWIVEL-ROCKER-RECLINERS available and may be purchased at the 1974. BUSH A" ^ by famous Barcalounger.® Sink door. 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NATIONAL WiATHft SCtVICi K>tfCAST l» 7AM fST 4 - 1 ^ ' 75 ^ Oct. 9, 1871, killed ZX persims THEATER SCHEDULE Kerens Bookm obile Schedule MicroZoo Big Attraction in Abilene and destroyed 17,433 buildings 30.^24 _____- ^ 3 0 .9 0 SCENE f r o m HERE in Chicago, at a cost of $168 THEODORE A. ILIFF investment by Zschack and a million — a staggering sum Here is next week's schedule 2:20 p.m. — Terry Rd. and 3:30 p.m. — Carpento: Rd. By SOL R. COHEN doodling amoeba cartoons with “They can pick up a starfish ABILENE, Kan. (UPI) - few friends, is a two-year-old, even a century ago. SEATTLE' for ’The *niomas Hooker, a Woodsi^ Ik. 4:10 p.m.—Ambassador Dr. a friend. In the last two years or something like that, and they Rockville Theatre — “Enter UA East 2 - “Report to the two-story white structure vying Connecticut State Library 3 p.m. — Galaxy Dr. 4:50 p.m. — Cushman Dr. Children entering Scott specimens have been donated actually study something they the Dragon” plus “The Sacred Commissioner” 7:00-9:00 T^schach’s zoo don’t ogle at lions for tourist attention next to the OSTON bookmobile on loan to the 8:40 p.m. — Lower Redwood FRIDAY from as far away as Europe and probably wodd never see in Knives of Vengeance” Con­ UA East 3 - "Claudine” and tigers and bears. Instead of Eisenhower Museum and Old Kansas,” he said. “We also Manchester Public Library Rd. 1 p.m. — Garden Dr. Asia. tinuous from 7 :^ 7:20; “Harry & Tonto” 9:00 Pass the Cookies, Please barred cages, they see softly lit Abilene Town. system: 4:20 p.m. — Squire Village. 2 p.m.—McKee and Sommer The zoo contains i small but have a small octopus that we UA East 1 — “Shampoo” Vernon Cinema 1 — “Report screens displaying live aniinals “There was a need for it,” fastidious laboratory for main­ have fed by hand on occasion. . TH U R SD A Y Sts. 7:30-9:30 to the Commissioner” 7:15-9:15 IE W YORK that could give an experienced the 29-year-old zookeeper said. taining about species of But not often.” Vernon Cinema 2 — “Raffer­ 2:10 p.m. — McDivitt Dr. 2:40 p.m. — Bryan and 110 hunter the creeps. “People need to see more of the mold, fungus and micro­ Zschach, who studied biology ty” 7:20; “Scarecrovr” 9:00 MONDAY 2:50 p.m. — Kennedy Rd. and Cornwall Drs. BETTER I see by the papers the Weight Watcher-mine, not breakfast and go to wori:. I’m Zschach’s MicroZoo is the world around them, so we organisms. Zschach dabbles in before dropping out of college, Manchester Drive-In — “Man 10 a.m. -- Green Lodge Rest Woodstock Dr. 3:20 p.m. — Rachel Rd. ^ , X .:* Pillsbury Co., which makes hers. It’s my wife. on my own. nation’s only facility showing a devised a unique projection elementary research there wants to develop the zoo into Who Loved Cat Dancing” 7:35; IFKANCISCO\ .f DENVER Home. 10:40 a.m. — Greenhill and inixet for cpkes and other Ugh- She went each Tuesday to be When I get home from work, variety of organisms rarely method (similar to an overhead when be is not leading more than a thrill factory. He REALTH a s m “Report to the Conunissioner” Munro Sts. calorie goodies, has bought weighed-in-skipping breakfast she asks, “What did you eat for seen by the public. projector) to show people customers through the dark said the tiny creatures are vital FILM RATING GUiptg 9:30 (hold on to your hats) Weight and lunch so she could show a lunch?” I reply, "Oh! Nothing Last year more than 24,000. another part of their environ­ halls with slimy images facet of life on earth virtually Burnside 1 — “Murder on the 11:20 a.m. — Meadow and LOS ANOELE Watchers, an international diet loss of three^or four ounces. much,” and I let it go at that. persons, many of them school ment. crawling across the screens. ignored by man. For Parents and Orient Express” 7:15-9:35 Pilgrim Lanes. CIRCUS 9 0 .0 program designed to trim the She did real well for a time. children, paid up to $1.25 to ‘‘The kids explode with Other, more conventional dis­ “If people don’t see them, Burnside 2 — ‘‘Blazing 1:10 p.m. — Ferguson and Neither of us understands Their Children fat from overweight figures. Well enough to get a pin. She gawk at the special screens enthusiasm when toey walk in. plays show common mold, they can’t understand how im­ Saddles” 7:00-8:45 Garth Rds. why I don’t lose weight. I’ll take 1:50 p.m. — Finley St. A spokesman for Pillsbury liked the magazine they send that back. I understand. It has showing amoebas, vinegar eels And college students see more fungi, small and large marine portant they are to our OfMIIAI.AUOICIICa Showplace — “The Godfather and other creatures familiar in here than they can in most ecology,” Zschach said. “And if AlAfnAMM lOW ISI TiMPfRATUIIS 2:30 p.m. — Blueridge and said his company won't change her and she kept eating the fish to be those mid-momlng snacks life and replicas of human body Part II” 7:30 Bette DrSr^ any of the Weight Watcher’s (Hey, Pillsbury-those are the and those mid-evening peanut name but alien in appearance. college laboratories.” parts. Children occasionally are they don’t understand that, our JS MIAMI Showcase Cinema 1 — “Fun­ 3:10 p.m. —’Timrod Lane and product line. A spokraman for gooses). butter and jelly sandwiches The zoo, a half-million dollar He said he first thought of the allowed to handle some of the grandchildren won’t have a Step up to Sprint and ny Lady” 7:15-10:00 ’Timber Trail. Weight Watchers (unnamed for From what I’ye learned. and milk m cks. idea eight years ago while less dangerous sea dwellers. world worth living in.” MMMIMMIOANCi ^ LIr A pep up with a check up! l U S . HNIMtm Showcase Cinema 2 — 32 •LEGEND ■■ v t V‘ 3:50 p.m. — Sycamore Lane. obvious reasons) said his com­ Weight Watchers is sort of like “Towering Inferno” 7:10-10:15 pany would love to change the a coffee-klatch, without the So, everyone’s happy.. My 3 0 .0 0 . Pillsbury line. coffee (and without the Match). wife because she uses me as a MANCHESTER See your doctor. If he SO SO |tAIN (g^SNO W T U E 8 D A Y Showcase Cinema 3 — “Len­ No word yet from Poppin’ The women she met on sounding board for imparting NOTICE gives you a prescription ny” 7:30-9:30 % AIR ' 11 a.m. — Woodland and Fresh. IViesdays were happy because h e r Weight Watching HOSPITAL NOTES ; /^ S H O W E R S Avoid The Spring Rush lor this pharmacy can fill it Special Midnight shows Fri. FLOW Broad Sts. We’re waiting to hear the my wife’s a wit and kept knowledge. The pei^le who sell m n m e n o 11:40 a.m. — Charles Apts. promptly and accurately. and Sat. 12:00 latest news —like that the them laughing. Ste’s happy me those coffee and doughnuts Discharged Wednesday: son, 181 McKee St.; Beverly hniNtf AM OMMu Un WlATHEt FOTOCAST 2 p.m. — Cedar St. EXPERT INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Showcase Cinema 4 — American Tobacco Co. has because she works on me to because they’re still in Doris Wraight, Mark Dr., Maier, Glastonbury. 2:40 p.m. — West and W. “Young Frankenstein” 7:40- purchased Smokenders, off the sugar and the butter and business, and me because I Coventry; Ewsld Fritzche, 159 Also, Kathleen Rich, 136 PAINTING AND PAPERING Fairfield Sts. 10:00 6r( that GaUo Wine -to cut out those mid-moming think weight watching (with a High St.; Alton Guptill, Green Manor Rd.; Kathleen 3:20 p.m. — Woodhill and Call Special midnight shows Fri. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Saturday. Friday night will find snow in the mid Rockies and has commissioned Peter coffee breaks. She suggests I lower case w) is a wonderful Colchester; Maynard Wallace, Moore, Laurwood Dr., Bolton; Evergreen Rds. ^NOANCHESTER SH. PARKADE • 659-5491 Currently the NSF to submit to Congress life. Studying at • Th« Rogwito • Th« Spirit of 70 The controversy was about every 30 days all its grant WARREN • The Manchester Silk City Chorus the NSF’s $7 million expen­ BBATTY Family Trees Back to Kings Julius Hartt proposals and give Congress Dual 23 Electric Water Heater 42-Gallon Upper • The Sweet Adelines, Mt. Laurel Chapter diture on an anthropology another 30 days after that to ★ ★ ★ ★ LONDON (UPI) - Richard line from Edward III. Another Howard Taft were all Reasonable course critics said had material pass a resolution of disap­ element heats the water in the top of the tank during JULIE Nixon has royal blood. 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April 11, lg 7 5 - PAGE FIVE Hospital Ball To Have ^Fiesta^ Theme She Hcratb Jaycees Seek Local Option Seven New Members Added to Greater Rockville Chamber Of Commerce ‘'Squares" Graduate will be served. Those attending Eastern Star, will meet ^pril 15 Robert Tedoldi, president of Tedoldi said, VERNON AQUACULTURE GROWING VERNON ^ Barn, Vernon; and Edwards’ work program and allowing ’The Vernon Square Dance should wear soft-soled shoes. at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ the Vernon chapter, said 65 per VERNON Chamber, said the five new She also said plans are set for They are 10 cents apiece and traffic, pedestrians, business Glen Roberts, a member of "Mexican Fiesta” will be the Seattle—Aquacoltore, or water Answering Service, Vernon. students v^o are 16 but not yet Club, Inc. will have its gradua­ ple, Orchard St. cent of those present voted for The local chapter Was offered The board of directors of the members a month iuis been met the annual spring outing to be basically are being sold in vacancies and such. the Chamber, and active in the theme of the annual ball spon­ Legion Auxiliary farming:, has gfrown sharply in Lee Higgins of the entertain­ 18 years of age, to work on tion dance ^ r i l 22 at the Ver­ Following the b u sin ess The Vermm Jaycees, at a this method while the four options. ‘The other two Rockville Area Chamber of and seven were accepted last June 5 at Ellington Ridge Coun­ bundles of 100. He said the committee is get­ Department on Aging, in­ Dobosz, Ertel, Laboc, Hansen recent years. In-1954,1.4 million machinery, is also under con­ sored by the Rockville Hospital non Center Middle School meeting, Herbert Klie, general membership. meeting remainder voted to keep the were to have complete open Commerce accepted seven new month. ment committee reminded try Club. (howl said to date 4,520 maps ting into a position to get the troduced Michael McElduff, Auxiliary and scheduled for Unit 14, American Legion pounds of trout were produced ’Tuesdhy night, voted to recom­ Those joining Wednesday members that the next gef- Howard Wolfanger, chairman sideration, he said. have l^ n ordered. (please note change of place) worshipful master of Uriel by aquaculture; the output in- membership as it is now, ail membership for anyone aged members into the organization town government to take a look the new director of the May 17 at the Tennis Forum in Auxiliary, will meet April 16 at acqUainted meeUng will be a of the legislative committee, Alan Schwedel, chairman of Chamber PresiderTt John Poz- with Jack O’Leary as guest Lodge of Merrow and a .creas^ to 85 million pounds in mend to the state Jaycee male. 18-35 and the other itnsto ^ve at its meeting Wednesday after­ were Daniel Wright, a Vernon at the area. Crowl told the Hockanum Valley Community Vernon. 8 p.m. at the post home. West chapter to allow each local noon. architect; Heritage Savings breakfast one on April 22 at The said there will be a hearing in the map committee, said he zatto, reporting for the directors that Peter Olson and Services (Council who said he caller. St., RockviUe. professor at the University of 1974. In those 20 years the num­ the state the option to mandate The Forum will be All club level dancers are in­ Connecticut, will speak on ber of pounds of catfish pro­ chapter to nnuike its own deci­ ‘Die meeting vote wiil bind open membership for all state ’The Chamber has been qon- and Loan of Tolland; Ellington Colony in Talcottville. The the judiciary rooqis in Hart­ expects the new area maps will economic development com­ Francis Prichard, both owners was hired by the council’s transformed into a Mexican vited to attend. Dancing will be Eastern Star ‘‘New Methods of Water duced by water farming; grew sion concerning “ open the local officers at the next chapters. ducting a membership drive Equipment Center, Inc., breakfast will be a 8 a.m. and ford, Thur^^ on proposed be ready for distribution at next mittee, said the committee is of stores in Rockville, told him board of directors to work for village square with pinatas, from 8 to 11 p.m. Refreshments Hope Chapter 60, Order of Purification.” from 100,000 pounds to 50 membership.” meeting of the state board. this year with a goal of five new Ellington; Flow Equipment members were told they will be legislation coiicerning shoplif­ month’s meeting of the board. still concerned about problems business is fine and cautioned them and was in turn charged miniature lights, flowers and' million pounds. members a month. A. Bernard Supply Corp., Ellington; Joy all through to leave for work no ting. Orders for the maps may be in downtown Rockville area. He the chamber not to over to work for the community. balloons. Dancing will be to the Crowl, executive director of the World Care, Rockville; Garden later than 9 a.m. A bill concerning the student- placed at the Chamber office. said these problems concern emphasize the negative. He will oversee the council music of the Paul Landerman activities and work with Jean orchestra from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 Long who is services coor­ a.m. dinator for the council. Mrs. Michael Atkins and Mrs. He is a resident of Wolcott Thomas Mason are co- but said he plans to move to the chairmen of the event. A Vernon area when he sells his special feature this year will be home in that town. a breakfast to be served shortly He jn o st recently was after midnight. association director for the Each year the ball proceeds United Way for the central go for the benefit of the SATURDAY SPECTACULAR Naugatuck Valley with hospital. Mrs. Richard Bearse headquarters in Waterbury. He is in charge of ticket sales for is married and has three sons. Vernon and Ellington and Mrs. Gerald Schwartz for Tolland. 8DIAT DARCAINS FOR MEN*WOMIN*CHILDREN A Reservations may be made READY SATURDAY 10 A.M.! SAVE 20-50%. by contacting either of them or any auxiliary member. Tickets She Hcralb are 92S per couple and |35 for YOUR HOME. WIN A FREE «100. OIFT CERTIFICATE. patrons. AT FORRES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE Drivers Needed Robert Lessard, chairman of ZBA Grants the Nathan Hale Branch of the HOUSEWARES TV A STEREO American Red Cross and Mrs. M IN 'S W IA R READY-TO-WIAR CHIILDRIN'S W IAR HOUSIWARIS Permit for Jean Long, service coordinator of the Hockanum Valley Com­ T">\ House Trailer munity Services Council have V. H il/tn issued a joint call for driver COVENTRY volunteers. "X Through a coperative X arrangement of the two J Monica Shea organizations these drivers \ll! Correspondent would be available to help with : ' 742-9495 the Red Cross blood programs f-y/ The Zoning Board of Appeals and to drive people to the com- granted a permit to Orris Pratt munity center for ap­ to park a house trailer on his property on Swamp Rd. pointments. IIIH \ ^/r ' " ' f i u / i / f Anyone interested in The permit was granted for volunteering as a driver for this six to nine months to give Pratt joint venture should call~ the time to construct a permanent service center, 872-8318 or Red Vi home on the site. Cross headquarters at 875-3377. Pratt’s original request to zoning agent Ernie Wheller for Parents Invited permission to park the trailer The Vernon public schools had been denied and Pratt had will hold an open meeting for YOU M AY WIN then applied to the ZBA for a theparents of incoming variance. kindergarten students, April 16 E A R L Y B IR D O N I OF TW O MOO In granting the variance the at 7:30 p.m. at the Northeast 4.PIECE REDWCX)D board added five stipulations to School. INSTANT REBATE 149.96 SPECIAL it. Parents will be provided with SUMMER YARD GROUP GIFT CIRTIFICATES Pratt must apply for and information about the preschool MAGNAVOX CONSOLE BIKES FOR ALL receive a building permit to screening program and the A fantastic buy for summer backyard construct the new home within levels approach to the fun. 4-piece group includes two chairs COLOR TV Register Saturday only at Forbes in the 30 days of the granting of the kindergarten curriculum. Mark with cushions, a cushioned chaise lounge It's 0 25" diagonal with deluxe remote variance. Schwartz, school psychologist, MEN'S FAMOUS SWEATERS MISSES' & WOMEN'S DRESSES HEALTH-TEX AND CARTER Manchester Parkade. You may be one of plus 0 redwood end control and the transmitter is included in 25% He must remove a blue will conduct the meeting. INSTANT REBATE PLAYWEAR FOR LITTLE ONES this low price; Comes in a handsome our two lucky winners. Drawing will be storage trailer and the house SALE ON HOUSEWARES table. Orig. $129.95, Bus Damage Long sleeve pullovers and cardigans in 10.99 Men's and women's 3, 5 and 10 speed Monday morning. Good luck! trailer upon receiving a cer­ Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, then $99.99 ...... maple finish. 100% Solid State. Just 6. tificate of occupancy, and was solids, fancies. Orig. $10-20 ... Fantastic dress special for 10-20 and 89,99 styles from Murray, Jason and Echo. superintendent of schools S.99 Orig. $749.95, now only ...... 599.99 further advised that the gran­ 14'/2-22'/2. Solids, patterns. Now sale priced wishes to remind parents that 40 - 50% off Come in and pick up any of the items ting of the variance does not any pupils caught damaging listed below. Pay the already low price constitute approval of the school buses will be suspended and get the rebate, too. Limited quan­ CHINA AND GIFTS operation of a junk yard on the lARLY BIRD SPECIAL EARLY BIRD SPECIAL orig. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL SYLVANIA of bus privileges and the Infant & toddler SALE Monkey Pod fruit bowls with wooden property. BUDGET OUTERWEAR LADIES' SKIRTS tities. FLOOR CARE parents will be required to polos ...... $3.29-4.50 1.99 fruit. Orig. 11.99, sole ...... 5.99 Pratt had told the board that reimburse the bus company for Proctor steam-spray iron. Orig. $13.99, FLOOR SAMPLES he was using the vehicles as a Infant & toddler overalls $6-7.75 3.99 RCA BLACK & WHITE TV the damage done. rebate $3. You pay 10.99 Punch sets with gold-color metal hose. storage place for household fur­ 15o99 9.99 Infant slacks ...... $3.79-4.50 1.99 20% - 40% OFF The reminder comes as the Proctor automatic toaster. Orig. $14.99, Orig. 30.00, sole ...... 14.99 nishings and other personal ar­ result of a report from Elmer Orig. $55. AAen's famous outerwear. Orig. $20-28. Beautiful famous skirts. Toddler slacks ...... $5-6 2.99 OFF ticles. He had about 10 cars, a rebate $4. You pay 10.99 69.99 90-piece imported china sets. Orig. Thrall, president of the Windsor Toddler slock sets ...... $5.75-7 Uprights, canisters, brooms, polishers 20% blue storage trailer and a shell 3.99 Long dresses and party pajamas. 10- Oster can opener. Orig. $14.99, rebate Orig. $99.95. 9" diagonal portable Fantastic buys on portable color 99.99, then 69.99, now ...... 59.99 Bus Service, that the pupils are EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Boys' 4-7 jeans ...... $6.75 4.99 from Regina, Hoover and Eureka. Wow! of another house trailer on the destroying the padding on the 20 and 14'/2-22'/2. $3. You pay 11.99 Oneida stainless iced drink spoons, set property. BUDGET SHIRTS Boys' 4-7 jackets ...... $8 5.99 television. Just 12 so hurry! televisions, console color televisions and seats of the buses. Orig. $30-68 ...... 19.99-29.99 Hamilton Beacher mixer. Orig. $10.99, of 4. Orig. 12.00 ...... 5.99 Dan Minor, who owns proper­ console stereos. Limited quontites. ty adjoining the Pratt property, Church Program 3o99 Novelty pants, 8-18. rebate $2. You pay 8.99 Pharmacy lamps in orange, white or Atty. Andrew O’Keefe will Orig. $17-21 ...... 10.99 presented a petition to the Orig. $10. Famous flannel shirts. Oster 10-speed blender. Orig. $33.99, INSTANT REBATE ON TV'S, yellow. Orig. 39.99, then 19.99 14.99 board with about 50 signatures speak on "Pro-life, Euthanasia, Solid knit tops, 8-18. Sale ...... 6.99 rebate $4. You pay 29.99 MAJOR APPLIANCES Birth Right, and Abortion,” at a RADIOS AND STEREOS 20-piece punch sets. Great buys. Orig. who opposed any change in the Print blouses, 8-18. Cornwall broiler. Orig. $26.99, rebate zoning that would allow the meeting in St. Bernard Church SMALL APPLIANCES 6 Magnavox AM/FM stereo systems. 20.00, then 12.99, now ...... 9.99 Orig. $17 ...... 10.99 DONMOOR Just 12 Whirlpool automatic washers situation to continue. Hall, April 18 at 8 p.m. $5. You pay .21.99 Air suspension speakers. Orig. 249.95, Men's sport coats. Knit pant suits, 8-18 ...... 24.99 with surgilotor agitator and lint filter. Minor said, "We feel the ac­ Atty. O’Keefe is president of SPRING SAMPLES Sunbeam curling stick. Orig. $17.99, rebate 99.96 ...... 149.99 the Connecticut Right to Life Orig. $55-75 ...... 29.99 Leather-look jackets. 20% - 40% OFF Special purchase...... 199.99 cumulation of vehicles is very rebate $3. You pay 14.99 6 R.C.A. stereo systems with AM/FM unsightly. We are particularly Corporation. Men's slacks. Orig. $12-18 ...... 8.99 Orig. $25 ...... 19.99 Just 6 Whirlpool automatic dryers. DOMESTICS Toddlers, little and big boys' shirts, Cornwall crockpot. Orig. $19.99, rebate Irons, toasters, percs, mixers, blenders, stereo, 8-track player, dust cover, concerned that the situation is Bar Association Young men's sport shirts. Long sleeved Sweaters. 5-13, S,M,L. Orig. $15-30 shorts, swimwear. Broken sizes. $5 You pay 14.99 skillets, ice cream makers, broilers, even Special purchase ...... 149.99 Assorted towels. Both ...... 1.99 getting worse. The vehicles The annual dinner of the headphones, cart. Orig. 199.95, rebate solids, fancies ...... 9.99 then 11.99-19.99 ...... 9.99 Udico ice cream freezer. Orig. $19.99, Whirlpool upright freezers in giant 16 Hand towel ...99p. Washcloth ...... -.59P have been in back of the trailer Tolland County Bar Association personal care items at a big savings. 59.96 ...... 139.99 Young men's slacks. Innovator skirts, sweaters, pants, before, but are now parked in will be May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at -rebate $3. You pay 16.99 4 Electrophonic stereo systems. Orig. cu. ft. size. Security lock and safety light. Percale and muslin sheets. Twin 1.99 Orig. $10-20 ...... 8.99 jackets, dresses, longs ...... 1 /3 off 20% OFF the front.” ’The Colony in Talcottville. A orig. SALE 129.99, rebate 30.00 ...... 99.99 Orig. 359,99, rebate 70.00 ... 289.99 Full ...... 3.9 9 . Queen, king ....6 .9 9 Pratt has a totol.ijf 'about Famous maker neckwear Top maker dresses, costumes, longs and special presentation is to be Ladderback chairs ...... $19.99 9.99 12 R.ci.A. XL100 19" diagonal port, Deluxe Whirlpool refrigerator, 17 cu. Standard coses ...... 1.99 seven acres of land on Swamp made to the association that Orig. $5 ...... 1.99 party pajamas, 6-16 ...... 1/3-1/2 off Rd. and is in the process of Open stock flatware ..49c-99a 29c t.v.'s. Orig. 449.95, ft. frost free model. Orig. 469.95, rebate Polyester fill pillows. Orig. $4. 2 /3 .9 9 night. Men's wallets, keycases. Asst, dresses, pantsuits, longs 50% off EARLY BIRD SPECIAL selling most of that land. He Co-chairmen for the event Wood salad rebate 49.96 ...... 399.99 Orig. $3.50 ...... I .99 Hostess pajamas. Orig. $23 .. 11.49 79.96 ...... 389.99 will keep one acre to build a are Atty. Abbot B. Schwebel, sets ...... $12.99-14.99 8.99 6 deluxe R.C.A, stereo consoles with Gajrt dress shirts. Orig. $13 16 .7.99 Just 6 fur trimmed sweaters. CORNINGWARE KITCHEN G.E. convertible dishwasher. Orig. new home on. Atty. Joseph Capossela, and At­ Bird feeders ...... $6.98 4.99 built-in 8-trock, AM/FM stereo, ty. Katherine Hutchinson. M eVs gloves. Comp, at $5-6.50 3.99 Orig. $50 ...... I 5.99 Girls' nylon jackets with cotton flannel STARTER SETS 282.00, rebate 52.01 ...... 229.99 Fireplace elec, logs .... $29.99 14.99 headphones, cabinet. Orig. 499,95, : i i Men's gifts. Asst, handbags. linings. Great for spring. Navy, white, Whirlpool convertible dishwasher. Plastic full cubes ...... $14 4.99 rebate 199.96 ...... 299.99 Orig. $3-150 ...... 20-30% off Orig. $10-20 ...... 1/3 off blue, yellow. 4-6x. Orig. $7 ...... 4.99 Orig. 269.99, rebate 70.00 ... 199.99 Tolland Sets Plastic half cubes ...... $10 2.99 6 R.C.A. XL100 24" diagonal console Summer slacks. Leather look spring jackets in shirt Also 7-14 sizes. Orig. $8 ...... 5.99 Maytag under-counter dishwasher. MATTRESS PADS Wicker love seat ...... $89.99 49.99 16.88 color t.v.'s. Orig. 729.00, School Dates Orig. $20-35 ...... 15.99 & 19.99 style. Misses' S-XL ...... 19.99 Pretty pastel dresses in short or Would Leave Wicker nymph chair ... $39.99 19.99 rebate 129.01 ...... 599.99 Orig. 229.99, rebate 60.00 ... 169.99 WITH ANCHOR BANDS Gustave Dearfoam slippers ...... 2.59 sleeveless styles. Pink, blue, green or Open stock value 33.80, reg. 22.88 set. Vivian Kenneson Club Alum. 4 qt. Dutchf 2 R.C.A. XL 100 25" diagonal swivel Amana Radar Range. Orig. 299.99, Helmet Laws white. Sizes 4-6x. Save ...... 7.99 Blue Cornflower pattern. Inch 1 Vi & 2qt. The Board of Education oven ...... $21.99 10.99 color t.v.'s. Orig. 629.95, rebate 100.00, you pay ...... 199.99 13 twin, if perf. 7.00 ...... 3.49 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Also sizes 7-12. Save ...... 8.99 cov. s'pan, 10" cov. skillet, 9" pie plate. Wednesday approved June 19 as Up to States EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Club Alum. 10" fry pay $15.99 7.99 rebate 79.96 ...... 549.99 Amana Radar Range. Orig. 269.95, 35 doubles, if perf. 9.00 ...... 4.49 the last day of school. June 18 LADIES' PANT TOPS Boys' short sets for 4-7 sizes. Patterned Spice O' Life pattern...open stock value Magnavox console color t.v.'s., 25" WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Club Alum, omelet pan $9.95 4.99 6 rebate 119.06, you pay ...... 149.99 Be early for polyester filled mattress and 19 will be half-day sessions shirts with solid elastic back shorts. Basic 37.80, reg. 25.88 set 19.88 at all schools, and, in addition, states, and not the federal BUDGET PANTS Club Alum. 2-qt. diagonal. Orig. $649.95, Amana refrigerator,. 18 cu. ft. 2-door. 6.99 colots. Orig. $5.25-6.50 ...... 3.99 pods. Irregulars so you save. June 16 and 17 will be half-day government, should decide Orig. $18-25. Famous name pant tops. s'pan ...... $16.99 8.49 rebate 79,96 ...... 569.99 whether helmets must be worn Famous slacks and dress jeans in spring Orig. 495.95, rebate 125.96 . 369.99 sessions at Tolland High School. 8.99 Club Alum. 1 V7 qt. 4 Magnavox remote control console by motorcyclists. Rep. Stewart patterns and colors. Perma-press, too. 8- Superintendent of Schools Dr. Orig. $15-18. AAen's famous pants. saucepan ...... $15 99 7.99 color t.v.'s. 24" diagonal. Orig. 749.95, Kenneth MacKenzie told the B. McKinney, R-Conn., said 16 reg. and slim. Orig. $9-9.25 6.99 Wednesday. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Club Alum. 1 qt. NOTIONS instant rebate 149.96 ...... 599,99 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL board that the state Depart­ 27-36 husky sizes. Orig. $11 ...... 7.99 ’The lifetime motorcyclist and s'pan ...... $13.99 6.99 12 Magnavox console stereos with 8- BROAOLOOM REMNANTS ment of Education has ruled COSTUME JEWELRY Also 4-7 reg., slim. Orig. $7-7.25 5.59 Bafry Angel Tread slippers, last year's that Hicks School must make up former race-car driver called Ekco spice 7-pc. tool frock tope player included. Orig. 269.95, FAMOUS MAKER for repeal of a federal law that Boys' knit shirts in crew or zip-mock styles. Your choice ...... 2/price of one the one day it was closed due to set ...... $10.99 8.89 rebate 99.96 ...... 169.99 he said pressures states into styles. Solids 6nd patterns. Polyester and All Talon* zippers. Take advantage of 49.00 - 149.00 BLANKETS the boiler breakdown. It was enacting the helmet require­ 50% OFF Libbey 24-pc. glass 12 Magnavox deluxe stereo consoles not decided, however, when the EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Cotton. 4-7. Orig. $3.50-4.25 .... 2.59 this sale now! ...... 20-80% off ment. O rig .‘ $2-7.50. Necklaces, earrings and set ...... $12.99 8 .8 9 with 8-trock tope. Orig, 399.95, rebate make-up date would be. 8-20 sizes. Orig. $4.50-5.50 ...... 3.59 • Kleinert's items, lost year's. Take your Orig, 119.00-299.(X). Shags, sculptures, 4.99 "I don’t think it should be bracelets. Wide assortment of styles. Hirsch home garden 119.96 ...... 279.99 Also approved were dates for necessary for this issue to be Boys' camp shorts with zipper and plushes, level loops, short shags in 9x12'- graduation ceremonies; Sun­ BUDGET NECKWEAR center ...... $19.99 T5.99 pick and get ...... 2/price of one 24 A6aganvox 6-piece stereo systems Twin, orig. 10.00-13.00 challenge in every one of our cargo pockets. 4-12. Orig. $5.50 3.99 12x18', 15x9'-15x12' sizes. day, June 15 for the high school with AM/FM/FM stereo, built-in 8-trock St. Mary's and Fieldcrest. Just 42. states’ courts,” he said. “We Boys' warm-up jackets of nylon, cotton and Wednesday evening, June 18 should simply wipe out this EARLY BIRD SPECIAL EARLY BIRD SPECIAL player, headphones, cart. Orig. 249.95, for Tolland Middle School. .99 lining. Drawstring bottom style. Great. SAVE 20% TO 40% TOP federal requirement and leave STAINLESS COOKWARE rebate 59.96 ...... 189.99 MIX N MATCH BEDDING The board also adopted the Orig. $5-7. Men's famous maker ties. BRIDAL LINGERIE DRAPERIES the matter to the state Sizes for 8-18. Orig. $8 ...... 4.99 7 PC. REG. 29.99 12 Magnavox modular stereo systems school calendar for 1975/76. MAKER LUGGAGE Decorator quilted spreads. Twin or full. capitals.” Boys' denim cut-offs in navy western with AM/FM/FM stereo, cassette ploy- Twin Size 79.00 Set ’The law McKinney would like Orig. 30.00-35.00, then 19.99 ... 9.99 style. 8-18 reg. sizes. Orig. $5.50 3.99 Ladies' styles with sturdy construction. record. Orig. 269.95, rebate 99,96 Firm and extra firm mattress and box­ to see repealed allows the 8.99 19.99 Choose from assorted sizes and colors 169.99 Queen, dual. Orig. 40.00 & 50.00, then ’Transportation Department to Comp, at $16-22. Exquisite sleepwear! spring sets, all mis-motched so you save. Sri Lanka Tree Oldest? Set includes Iqt., 2qt. and 3qt. s'pan, but hurry os supply is limited. 29,99, now sale priced for only 19.99 withhold up to 10 per cent of a 8 Magnavox stereo drum tables. Also full size sets ...... 8 9 .0 0 6qt. Dutch oven, 10 V2" fryer w/cover. Colombo, Sri Lanka — The state’s highway funds if it lacks AM/FM/FM radio, turntable. Orig. ^tique satin drapes ...... 50% off world’s oldest historically au­ the necessary helmet law. 399.95, rebate 119.96 ...... 279.99 thenticated tree is the 2,200- McKinney said there is no year-old Sri Maha Bodhi Tree evidence the helmet require­ at Anuradhapura, about 125 ment has increased safety. miles from Colombo in the Prior to the 1967 enactment of north-central section of this is­ land, formerly Ceylon. It is said the requirement, he noted, to have p:rown from a branch motorcycle fatalities were FORBES&WALLACE broupht from the orifrinnl tree declining. FORBES&WAULACE under which Buddha found en- SHOP FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE ON SATURDAY FROM 10-6 FOR SPECTACULAR SAVINGS. TAKE ROUTE 84-86, EXIT 92 TO FORBES IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE. USE YOUR FORBES' CHARGE, MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD. lilthtenment. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 11.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 11, 1975- PAGE SEVEN Walk-A-Thon Advice iKanriiPstf r iEupiiiiw H rralJi listed are a few precautions ding same can result in perma­ 'A r c f I and tips for Walk-a-Thon par­ nent disabling injuries which ticipants, from the Hartford could require lengthy recovery. OPINION OPEN County Podiatry Society. 6. If you do remove your General Considerations shoes and socks, change to a 1. Do not consume heavy well powdered, clean, dry pair FORUM foods prior to the walk. that you carry with you. 2. Wear adequate head cover. 7. Carry band aids and or John Bailey 3. Wear clothing suitable for gauze pads of various 9izes and 4 prevailing weather conditions. paper tape, petrolium ointment % ‘C l e a n V p ’ 4. Carry and use sun tan lo­ to cover sores, blisters or “hot the best John Moran Bailey is dead. More was one of the early backers of Presi­ tion. spots” that may develop. In ad­ To the editor: dition, we’ll have band aids at ‘smoothie’ PVC than that, an institution died with him. dent John F. Kennedy and served him April has traditionally been "clean up” - Lower Extemities the check points. The Democratic state chairman was and Lyndon Johnson. month, not only locally, but nationally. 1. If you have had any recent 8. If a foot problem occurs, Jacket... In the past, various business and com­ seek the podiatirist at the next more than just a chairman. He was He rose to power,and stayed in sprains or injuries to your feet, munity groups have helped the ingrown nails, warts, callouses, medical station. THE chairman. He was kingmaker, power because he mastered the rules Manchester Chamber of Commerce to corns or other conditions, con­ 9. After the walk, remove your shoes and socks, give your .,$25 power broker and boss. of Connecticut’s relatively closed par­ “rid litter.” This year we are doing sult with your podiatrist before something different. participating on the Walk-a- feet a rub down with alcohol For almost 30 years, this “Irish ty system. Yet, he rolled with the Looks like leather... feels With the cooperation of the Manchester Thon. and relax with your feet '^even better! Cotton backed Machiaveili,” as some of his enemies punches and adapted himself to the Public School’s Art Department, paintings 2. Do not walk barefoot! elevated. are being composed stressing the impor­ 10. If you have any concerns jvlnyl that wipes cieani Light­ called him — and, there were many— changing times. He accepted those 3. Wear well powdered, clean, tance of ecology and visual beauty. It is dry, properly fitting cotton or about your feet prior to the weight ... right for spring- was damned if he did and damned if changes and agreed the party must hoped that local civic groups will assist us light wool athletic socks. walk, consult your local into-summer. Detaiis gaiore he didn’t. If he got his way, his adjust its structure, so it could be in distributing these messages and that 4. Wear properly fitting shoes podiatrist. .. top stitching, c o i o r - local businesses will display them. — either better grade sneakers The benefit derived by your enemies said he was an arrogant dic­ more accessible to the rank and file. participation in this event is matched, scratch-resistant Let us join together in this prelude to or well broken-in leather shoes. snaps, fuiiy iined. Chamois, tator and demanded he be deposed. If A new power struggle will develop our Bicentennial and “Keep America 5. When tired or sore, stop greatly appreciated by beneficiaries of the organiza­ powder, maize. he failed — which wasn’t too often for a successor to John M. Bailey. Out Beautiful.” and rest! Rest your feet and Stephen G. Romeo, M.D. legs by removing your shoes tion you represent. However, it S, M, ML, L —they called him ineffectual and of it will emerge a new Democratic chairmatr and socks and stretching out in is imperative that you not en­ coats, downtown danger your own well being by demanded he be replaced. , state chairman. But, it is doub|tful he, Environment and a sitting position, or lie down on and Parkade! Beautification Committee some nearby grass. If you ignoring significant warning But, his detractors came and went or maybe she, will ever wield the Greater Manchester develop pain, open sores, etc., signs that your body presents Chamber of Commerce to your person. and those seeking his job atop the power and impart the advice and the ’These students at Bowers School are winners in the recent school science fair. Margaret discontinue walking. Disregar­ Democratic Party came and dropped knowledge John M. Bailey was Cleary, left, stands by her exhibit of egg incubation. Doug Lucek, center, adjusts the by the wayside. capable of doing. screen on the top of his tank in which he exhibited turtles. Doug Woodbury entered a Legislators Stick tO Knitting working telegraph model. (Herald photo by Pinto) ® ® Somehow, with all the criticism and No more will John M. Bailey, with nit-picking, he displayed a his glasses pushed back on his Beatitudes of The CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - ture of owls — OWLs being the Needlepoint has joined fiscal initials of the national Order of remarkable ability to get along with forehead and papers sticking out of Conservation problems and land use controls Women Legislators. New almost everyone. ^ his pockets, walk the corridors of the Bowiers Sponsors Science Fair as concerns of the New Hampshire claims both the 1. Blessed are they who plant the long- Hampshire House of Represen­ highest percentage and highest He was Democratic national chair­ State Capitol. lived tree and shrub for generations shall actual number of women About 115 students par­ Brown and Jennifer Wheeler, by Robert Borello, teacher at tatives. man (while still holding his Connec­ Whether there is or isn’t a party rise up and call them blessed. legislators in the nation, with ticipated this week in the third first; Chris Brown and Carrie Bowers. Republican Whip Ruth Grif­ 2. Blessed are they who are owners of Prizes will be given at the 103 in the 400-member House ticut chairmanship) for eight years, lever in Heaven, we’re sure John M. annual Bowers School Science Thomas, second; Pam Bohadik fin, R-Portsmouth, ap­ flower gardens for in the heart of a flower and Linda MacGillvary, third. awards assembly at the end of propriately is working on a pic­ and two of 24 senators. the longest tenure in the high- Bailey is being voted in. may be seen its Creator. Fair sponsored by the school PTA. 'There were 62 exhibits in The science fair was directed the year. mortality job since Jim Farley. He 3. Blessed are they who appreciate nature’s gifts, for they shall be known as four classifications: individual lovers of beauty. projects and group projects in 4. Blessed are they who clean up the physical science and biological At FINAL 3 DAYS iatchwork, please Directors Act Correctly highways, byways and home grounds, for science. cleanliness is next to Godliness. Exhibit winners are: The fn a m erry 5. Blessed are they who brighten and Physical — individual, Doug Woodbury, first; Tim Strange, Parkade 2 FOR SALE! mix of bluos freshen their buildings and fences with The Board of Directors have acted except in very few specific and paint for improvement and the praise of second; Sean Sullivan, third. Save BIG I50% OffI wisely in permitting the semi-public spelled out instances. many people shall be their reward. Biological individual — M argaret Cleary and Doug Manchester Recreation Swim Club to As for moonlighting by others of 6. Blessed are they who war on signs and “We Save You Money” “Thousands of Everyday Items” banish the billboards along the rural Lucek, tied for first; Scott operate pretty much as it has in the lesser rank, it would be best for all a highway for they shall be called protectors Edgerton, third. Compare and Save of roadside beauty and landscape scenery. Physical — group, Beth will buy you a spanking, new past. concerned if it is understood that such USE BUFFERIN? > 1 USE CLAIROL HERBAL ESSENCE? 7. Blessed are they who stand against Gartenberg, first; Susan patchwork printed ‘denimy’ The rationale, as we understand it, extra jobs must not conflict nor Greep, Cindy Katz, Jane Sher­ T W S l / ^ friend and relative in the protection of COMPARE & SAVE COMPARE & SAVE look, polyester knit, 2-piece is that the swim group is akin to Little adversely affect the performance of a nature’s gifts to our nation for they shall man, second; Jennifer MacGillvary and Kim Merz, Try OUR Rexall Brand TWIN PACK SPECIAL! Try OUR Rexall Brand pantsultl Shirt-Jacket plus League , another group which person’s town job duties. We think it be recognized as true patriots of America. 8. Blessed are the towns with planning third. ■pExall BUFFERED n HERBAL elastic waist, pull-on pants. 8- operates without direct tax money but is only fair to the town and to the boards for great beauty, prosperity and Biological — group, Andrea VITAMIN C CONDITIONING 16. does use town-owned and maintained town’s taxpayers that persons taking peace shall descend upon them. Mystic Seaport Scene (Photo by Reginald Pinto) ASPIRIN m SHAMPOO sportswear, downtown 9. Great shall be the reward of those TABLETS facilities. full-time jobs with the town do so with 100’s I 2fer and Parkade. who protect our forests from fire for the President $ 2 ® » Some concern still lingers as to the understanding their first loyalty is bird shall continue to serve him and the 2 for 500 mg. 16 oz. whether such groups should be to the town'. fish and wild animal to furnish him food. May Address We'll refund your money We'll refund your money 10. Whosoever conserveth our national if you're not fully satisfied! if you're not fully satisfied! allowed to continue to handle their We would hope the directors would resources serveth himself and the N.H. Solons own funds or should the funds be draft and adopt rather quickly such a generations following. ANDREW TULLY CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - bottles I Dedicated by the General USE GILLEHE POWDER DRY?^ handled through the town’s general policy so that everyone, town direc­ President Ford could become USE GILLEHE FOAMY? Federation of Women’s the first sitting president ever tors, town manager, and town of 100’s fund. Clubs to address the New Hampshire COMPARE & SAVE COMPARE & SAVE By Mrs. Jack H. Pryor, We think the groups which raise employes know just where they stand. legslature. Try OUR Rexall Brand Florida Senate President Alf Jacob­ Try OUR Rexall Brand funds either through memberships or And we certainly hope the directors A National Asset ■PE xa H TfExaii r e d i-spr a y dry son, R-New London, told the (ivexinH fund raising efforts of their own, will get definite answers to the Senate if the Secret Service REDI-SHAVE (•'umannsi ■aexa ll -mvk PACK SPECIAL! POWDER „ gave security clearance to the ----- e«r* should control the funds. questions being raised by Director Vi­ WASHINGTON - When the news came Unfortunately, some of these who must be bitten even before any CREAM VITAMIN E CAPSULES ANTI-PERSPiRANT state capital building it vian Ferguson and others concerning that Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal had been masochists are found in the news dodge. evidence is collected against them. If because of the town’s involve­ , appeared Ford would address a 2 fer $ O l « done in by a relative, I was lunching with a Watergate and other Nixonist scandals The CIA is not, per se, all bad merely 200 Ui. 2 bottles of 100’$ ^5^® ment as provider of physical sites for the proposed Manchester-South Wind­ , joint House-Senate session at 1 8oz. * former OSS spy-parachutist whose job have so outraged and disillusioned them because it shadowed some American ^ p.m. Friday, April 18. We'll refund your money We'll refund your money the activities some accounting is sor Health District. was to annoy the Germans during World that as every new day dawns they sally citizens and opened their letters to the 400 LU. 2 bottles of lOO’s $098 *; Ford is due in Concord that if you're not fully satisfied! if you're not fully salisliedi . Thanks War II. forth determined to uncover other Soviet Union. "The agency did invade civil necessary; we are sure this could be Too often we find today’s bargains day to hold a news conference Knox demurred when I suggested it governmental misdeeds, other officials of liberties, and that was outrageous. But it 1000 LU. 2 bottles ofSO’s *9® ® Dear sir : „ j and address one of the regional worked out to the satisfaction of the are tomorrow’s tax bills when it would tax Moscow’s ingenuity to blame the Republic to tar and feather. is not only irrational, but probably /- On behalf of the Manchester Council on economic meetings sponsored our Central Intelligence Agency for the dangerous, to reach the conclusion from USE PROTEIN 21 HAIR SPRAY? public interest through an annual comes to many bureaucratic World Hunger and the Manchester Area Exposing wrongdoing in government, of USE MAALOX7 assassination. “Don’t worry,” he said. these aberrations that everything the CIA around the nation by the White report and audit. programs made available to us. Conference of Churches, I wish to thank course, is one of the duties of the media. “The Russians will find a way.” Even the more vigorous critics of the does is naughty, bad, evil or even subver­ House.' COMPARE & SAVE COMPARE & SAVE Clifford Simpson for the excellent job he , “The question is in the works. SACCHARIN We know of a municipal golf Our tnayor has been critical of state They did. Less than a week later, news business admit — sometimes ad­ sive to what is called the American way of did while he has served as chairman of the Of course, you never know,” Try OUR Rexall Brand Try OUR Rexall Brand Moscow’s Communist Party bible, Prav- miringly— that Watergate would still be a life. associations which operates public mandated programs which carry with Council on World Hunger. Jacobson said in response to a TPEXa// da, asked rhetorically: “Aren’t the long secret had it not been for the brilliant Critics had a wonderful time chewing /e£i(3^/PR0TEIN '/4 gr. Z2 f.rfor * l“ At the April 2 meeting, he turned the 'q, question from the floor. links on this basis. ’The only concern them no funds for financing them. And arm s of the CIA accessory to the work of some dedicated and relentless over things some of the agency’s people chairmanship over to the newly-elected Addressing New Hampshire 1000's justly so. gunshots at Riyadh?” Although the late reporters. No national administration an­ merely talked about doing, allegedly in­ HAIR SPRAY ALUREX the directors may wish to consider, chairman, Ronald Fournier. legislatures is a favorite '/2 gr.2 i « * 2 " king was considered one of our boys in the nounces its darker deeds, as we now have cluding the assassination of Fidel Castro we think, is a stipulation wherein it We think he had the other directors The inception of the council was Mr. pastime of candidates for presi­ ANTACID Middle East, Pravda suggested CIA’s in­ discovered through media exposes of the and the overthrow of the Allende regime Simpson's idea and many of the programs dent who come here for the * 9 8 * can approve^or reject fee increases should be just as critical of the health volvement as a result of the energy and Kennedy and Johnson regimes. in Chile. I don’t know whether those ac­ Ur.2l.r*3“ and ideas acted on by the council have first-in-the-nation primary. economic crises in the West, “strongly Moreover, the media cannot allow itself tions were really discussed, but one of a We'll refund your money where fees are charged lest some district proposal unless they can be been his suggestions. He has served as However, authorities on We'll refund your money aggravated into an imperialist struggle spook shop’s obligations is to provide a if you're not fully satisfied! if you're not fully satisfied!. chairman since the council was created in the luxury of sacred cows, even in the in­ group might use artificially high fees satisfied that there will be no loss of around Faisal’s throne.” President all the options — even the horri­ Franklin Pierce and the New December as an ad hoc committee of the telligence field. Bureaucrats in high Manchester control, no increases in Pravda’s fairy story gets belated men­ places frequently engage in activities that ble ones. Hampshire legislature said to to limit public participation in conference. tion in this space only because there are Please, my friends, let us recover some . their knowledge no president in BABY SHAMPOO programs using public facilities. long range costs which might be more Under Mr. Simpson’s guidance, the the average angel would scorn, and so do USE TVLENOL7 USE LISTERINE7 Americans who actually will believe members of Congress. There are officials of our lost perception. The CIA is not the office ever addressed the aha! council has generated such support in the As for the matter of town depart­ than offset initial savings, and no anything about the CIA. Even before the Commerce Department. Its spies are legislature, including Pierce, community that much financial support, at every governmental level who need COMPARE & SAVE COMPARE & SAVE Pravda pronouncement, these types were hired to spy and to play dirty tricks on un­ the only chief executive born in foreign intrigue ment heads or any other full-time legal cloud exists over the enabling given by individuals and groups, has been around-the-clock watching lest they suc­ running loose in Washington, declaring friendly countries, not to sell washing the Granite State. Try OUR Rexall Brand Try OUR Rexall Brand sent to the hungry of the world. The coun­ cumb to the larceny that lurks in the town employe “moonlighting or laws. darkly that the CIA had Faisal knocked off hearts of too many human beings. machines to Tanzania. They may not be Jacobson said he wrote Ford on or off tne beach... cil will continue to be a vital functioning on March 25 inviting him to ad- ■RExaU Mi-31 daylighting’’ in addition to their jobs In these days of tight budgets, the because he was causing the U.S. too much But the good watchdog should watch. He nice people, but they are our people. If we ■RSM U NO-ASPIRIN group within Manchester to help the dress the Senate, and House 2 I» 1 ” should not operate on the foregone conclu­ judge them immoral, we must also remind directors must be extremely cautious hungry of the world. trouble. TABLETS MOUTHWASH with the town, the directors would do ourselves that their immorality is, for the ^ Speaker George Roberts, We wish to thank Mr. Simpson for his sion that those he watches are evil men well to formulate a written policy on about embarking on any new ven­ most part, a national asset. R-Gilmanton, wrote March 31 “Mild and Gentle” Rexall Baby Sham­ 2 for dedication to others and for the time, t o f f O l inviting him to address the poo Is great for everyone...lncludlng 16 oz, I this issue. tures. Their responsibility is to energy, and many hours of planning which 1GO’S 00 ’S f c House. everyday shampooers because of Its he has given to the council. We are pleased We'll refund your money We'll refund your money The shape of a long hooded Manchester as a $20 million a year Manchester and its residents. There is “We had nine Secret Service gentle formula. if you're not fully satisfied! that he will continue to serve on the coun­ TODAY’S THOUGHT if you're not fully satisfied! plus business has clearly reached the no urgency here that we can see and men here looking over the ✓ caftan...silt front, front zip. cil and as a member of the Disbursement I matter of security yesterday,” Flowing bell sleeves. stage where it can and should be able therefore we hope the matter will be Committee. * ! Jacobspn said. The Bible can, and in fact must be, a mere shepherd boy. Yet he conquered. It Rexall Meandering vibrant multi­ Anne Flynn, Ettrniit^ H rralb He said he expected to know to pay its department heads enough to given much more exhaustive study very potent guide for the present day took a measure of faith. secretary of the Council by Tuesday whether close Natural Rexall color stripes. New terry look, society. Much too frequently, we fail to I believe that the only hope for modern make “moonlighting” unnecessary than it has had to date before it is on World Hunger FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 relatives of senators would be ONE-A Latex Deluxe DISIN­ loop knit of acetate/nylon. apply what it teaches us to the needs of the society and modern man is to face their Publlahed by the Published acted upon. P.O. Box 773 every able to watch a presidential ad- DAY TYPE S,M,L everyday man or woman. I Samuel 17:31- lion, bear or Goliath — what ever they are Manchester evening except Sun- Household Adult Manchester Publishing Co., Herald deys and holldaya. ; dress from the gallery of the FECTANT 37 talks to us today about the need for for you — with simple faith of a shepherd Square, Manchester, Entered at the' VITAMINS Conn. 06040, Manchester. Conn., I New Hampshire House. RUBBER TOOTH­ strength. boy. You will be victorious if you simply The. gallery above and behind with Iron SPRAY When David encountered a lion he was trust and then do as God directs. Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. : the floor of the House seats GLOVES BRUSH t M T W T r t but a small lad yet he overcame and was 14 OZ. 1 2 3 Everett Jewett BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER about 100 persons. I S 6 7 I 9 10 victorious. In today’s society the lion’s The Salva*‘on Army U 1213 U 15 16 17 The 400 House members SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES II 19 20 21 22 23 24 could be defiant children, undisciplined I themselves are crowded into 2$ 2(27 2t 29 30 ALMANAC •Font PAYABLE IfJ ADVANCE 1C It McCaughey neighbors, men envious and even desirous 1 tightly packed theater-style of our position, husbands and wives HERALD m To the editor: Single Copy ... 154 3 Months ... $11.70 i seats, spread out like a fan As a former neighbor of George lacking the ability to express love — faced YESTERDAYS W eekly...... 90c 6 Months ... $23.40 1 from the Speaker’s rostrum. By United Press International with divorce, separation — not knowing ONE Month ;. $3.90 One Year... $46.80 against the New York Yankees in an McCaughey and boyhood friend, I can Mail Hales Upon Request I When the Senate joins the Today is Friday, April 11, the 101st day exhibition game. attest to the merits and quality of the who to look to our what to search for. I House for joint sessions, of 1975 with 264 to follow. The bear of today’s society is the 25 Years Ago Su b scrib e rs who p.m. should telephone In 1966, Guam-based B52s bombed Viet­ man. He is without doubt one of the most fall to receive their the circulation depart- I senators have to sit in a ring of Rexall Fast The moon is new. nam for the first time. qualified men in Manchester to be our new knowledge that the media is reporting a Manchester pays tribute to Army as Herald before 5:30 ment. 647-0946. ; 24 metal folding chairs placed M i M a s The morning stars are Mars and In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson chief of police. run-away inflation. Not only do they thousands line streets for parade in final between the House seats and lingerie, downtown Jupiter. report an inflation but they fail to show Member Audit Bureau of Circulations ordered 24,500 military reservists called I would certainly like to see a farewell to Army Day, which becomes ' the rostrum. HOME Plastic and Transparent and Parkade. The evening stars are Saturn and Venus. any hope for the future. Man sees that his part of National Defense Day next year. up, half of them for duty in Vietnam. Manchester native appointed. I would The Manchester Display advertising Those born on this date are under the money, although probably more, ac­ Samuel J. Turklngton, town clerk, 30’t In 1970, the Apollo 13 spacecraft headed recommend him highly. Publishing Co. closing hours: Three PERMANENTS sign of Aries. for the third U.S. landing on the moon. The Louis J. Corabino complishes less. reports that 75 births were recorded for lu ll d a y s p rio r to 2I» 1*’ American statesman and orator Edward Today Goliath is the fact that on top of March, the largest number in a single assumes no financial publication. Five Strengths attempt was aborted when a faulty oxygen 14 Glenwood St. responsibility for Deadline lor Herald The first telephone directory Everett was born April 11, 1794. inflation there is recession. To correct one month in the town’s history. typographical errors classified advertising: 50’a tank exploded. The astronauts returned to Manchester in the world was published Feb 2 5 * 1 »* On this day in history: only encourages the other. Like Saul’s ar­ appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior to day of earth safely. tisements and other publication; 12 noon 21, 1878, listing the 50 sub • Regular • Gray Hair In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the Sylvester J. Benson 10 Years Ago A thought for the day: General of the mies, the Christian society stands afraid reading matter In The Friday for publication scribers to the New Haven • Super • Children’s Large Strips 30’a 2 5 ^ 1 first black in when 275 Green Road to meet the challenge. David came forth Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ Army Douglas MacArthur said: “There is This date was a Sunday; The Herald did Herald. day. Conn., Telephone Co. • Gentle he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers no substitute for victory.” Manchester just a youth, no fighting background, just a not publish. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Gona.. FH., April U. 187S - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. April 11, 1975 Elderly Urged to Seek Tax Break

vacation homes checked, one Children’s Theatre Rd., aluminum siding, $1,993; She H erali TOLLAND was found open. Area Profile CAR WISH Coventry Council Reinstates Fired Dispatcher Vivian Kenneson Arts of Tolland is spon­ Raymond Zimmerman, Constables issued five motor G e l^ g Rd., repair, $8,00(1. Tollitiid Assessor Walter soring two performances of the vehicle warnings and three Heritage ^vings and Lxtan, Lawrence alerts elderly University of Connecticut’s Procedures for the record reinstate LaVoie, and the union and 19 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon warnings. They offered 35 state sign on Merrow (Rt. 195), Two Charged with Arson Monica Shea Sandberg and asked for a that he had been harassed raft routes taxpayers, 65 years and older R^g Bag Theatre Troupe on Correspondent almost from the time he joined keeping have been improved representative Gerald Daniels and Friday April 18 from 6 to 9 Sunday, April 13 at the Tolland police assists and answered 39 $5,000; Robert Lotreck, Holly hearing on the firing. When this a|ul not pr^ently on tax relief WESTBROOK (UPI) - State Robert E. Hull,. 21, of Essex. over the last two weeks, and a of the Connecticut Municipal p.m. to issue fishipg licenses. Middle School at 1 and 3 p.ih. complaints and general service Rd., wiring, $500; Steve Vineze, HKD WAX 742.9495 the crew because of his ques­ was denied he then applied to for the elderly program, to con­ police said they have arrested Arrested on Middlesex Coun­ After five-and.one*half-hours tion on where gas and parts new clerk dispatcher was hired Council of the American AN EXHIBITION OF CLAY & FIBER Tickets are available at the calls. Crystal Lake Rd., remodeling, CETA and filed a formal tact his- office for possible two men on charges in a March ty Superior Court bench with fill up of gas and 75o of mostly conflicting testimony were going and the lack of to fill LaVoie’s vacancy at the Federation of State, County and door for both performances. Building Permits $7,000; Ruben Grahn, Rt. 30, grievance with that department APRIL 12th TO MAY 3rd benefits they may receive. 4 fire which wrecked Sports, warrants, they were accused of and a one-hour executive ses­ cooperation from the men in his town garage. Municipal Employes, AFLk^IO, Building permits for March: house, $29,000; George and the council acknowledged To qualify for the benefits an Constahles Inc., a sporting goods firm in burglarizing the firm and then sion, the Town Council last asked for a copy of the David Webster, beauty shop on Wasilefsky, Willie Circle, addi­ his right to a hearing. attempts to keep better The councilman said, “Mike applicant must have biwn at Tolland constables patroled Westbrook. Damage was set at setting fire to it. night overrode the action taken transcript for the use of the un­ Tolland Stage Rd., $3,000; tion, $1,800; Santini Homes, six The council had originally records. has been derelect in his duties MICKEY SEQUENZIA least 65 by Dec. 31, 1974, have 3,186 during' the month of $300,000. State police said the pair by Allen Sandberg, town LaVoie said the he had been ion. A copy of all the tapes that George Sherry, Virginia Lane, houses on Pinegrove Dr., $28,- requestedbthat the hearing be as superintendent of streets. He Officials Charged AND resided in the state for at least March. Arrested on arson, burglary would be arraigned in Superior manajger, and Mike Pesce, threatened with weapons and were taken last night will be addition, $5,000; Madrid Corp., 000 each; Everett Gardiner, private but LaVoie aked for a should have done something five years, and have had an Of 1,950 businesses checked, and larceny charges were Jack Court, Middletown. Bail was superintendent of streets, when that a burning paper had been made available to the union. HARTFORD (U P I)-Sanitas Cathole Rd., house, $30,000; Old Post Rd., remodel garage, public session so his side of the before this situation got so out ROBERT PARROn adjusted gross income of $6,000 two were found open and of 258 von Deck, 21, of Ivoryton, and set at $10,000 each. 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CONN.^ Phone 643-S13S LaVoie was represented by Russell Binbeimer. Old Post $1,100. they fired the road crew clerk story could be heard. thrown into the office after Service Corp., a Hartford-based MEET THE CRAFt MANB FRIDAY EVENING or less for the calendar year of hand.” Dennis O’Brien of Windham- dispatcher March 20. LaVoie told the council last LaVoie had put up no smoking waste disposal and APRIL 11 FROM B P.M. T 0 10 P.M. 1974. Tolland Legal Assistance. The council ordered that night that he had thrown the signs in the office. Town road crewmen atten­ maintenance firm, and four Those who meet these Town Clerk Office former executives have been TUBS. TO SAT. Ronald Lavoie be reinstated no brick and stone at the town Councilman Breault and ding the hearing last night .ru'^ 649-1766 10 A.M. - i P.M. qualifications should go to the later than April 21 and that his truck after someone had pushed Grabowski declined comment seemed unhappy with the deci­ The town clerk’s office will charged with campaign con­ RT. SS, TALCOTTVILLI assessor’s, office to discuss op­ ALL STORES JOIN IN CELEBRATING THE employment run until the end of him in front of what he said was on whether there would be per­ sion made by the council to be open on Saturday, April 12 tribution illegalities. tions of a fax freeze or tax the fiscal year, June 30. a' fast moving truck. sonnel changes made by the credit under the “circuit Sandberg is to report to the LaVoie said he was standing council, but did say, “We will breaker” ihat best suits their council no later than April 14 as in the doorway of the town gar­ consider all of the information situation. Lawrence says that to what employment Lavoie age when a truck picked up brought to us in the past two homeowners under the circuit would be engag^ in. speed and headed toward where weeks and consider our per­ breiaker that are not getting full The council’s vote was 4 to 2, SAVE NOW ON ALL YOUR LaBoie was standing. At this sonnel policies in more than behefits should also check with Council Chairman Rose time someone pushed him into just one department, but we GRAND OPENING whether a greater benefit is Fowler not voting, which has the path of the truck, he said. will be particularly concerned •Sf. available. been her practice except in LaVoie said that as he fell he about the public works depart­ The deadline for filing by OF OUR TWO NEW STORES! cases of a tie vote. Councilman rolled away from the truck and ment and the town hall.” homeowners is May 15. Elderly A1 Carilli and William Schmidt The councilmen indicated picked up anything that was renters meeting the same voted to uphold the firing action handy and threw it at the truck. that their decision to override qualifications are asked with councilman Richard The council heard conflicting the firing was based on several Breault, Jesse Brainard, testimony from three highway factors—lack of consistency in Any property owner who f i s S Robert Keller and Hank employes and as to their the testimony, the question of owns 25 acres or more of forest Grabowski voting to override whereabouts in the town garage where some people were at the land and would like to have it SAVE AN EXTRA Box of 125 the firing. yard and what they were doing town garage during some of the classified under P. A. 490 for a Reg. 45c The motion was made by at the time that LaVoie said he incidents and the time factors reduction should also go to the 3 fOB0 9 ® councilman Robert Keller. was pushed. that were given. 18” Deluxe assessor’s office and file the LaVoie was hired under the All three of them did testify Breault said, “I think LaVoie necessary forms with the state 12” X 16-1/2” Bamboo Rake f o a m y SHAVE CREAM Comprehensive Employment that LaVoie was not pushed and was either pushed or bumped Forestry Department. Westclox Training Act and served in that into the path of that truck. This Our threw the bricks and rocks Hibachi All Types position until he was fired for may or may not have been Reg. The assessor’s office is open without provocation, but their Electric OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES JLi 11 oz., Reg. 1.15 throwing a brick at a town testimonies did not jibe with maliciously intended.” on 2.99 1.99 3 t the Town Hall on Monday 69<^ dump truck. “I think some of the road Big Reinforced bamboo tines, through Friday from 9 a.m. to Alarm Clock each others. smooth handle. Lightweight, flJOPCALDOR LaVoie then approached Pedestal 4:30 p.m. LaVoie also told the council crew had taken part in the 7-Web sturdy. ON ALL a n d SAVE! t a m e c r e m e r i n s e harassment some o^ the time Base 2 4 ” , Our Reg. 3.79...... 2 -4 7 Our Regular or V but not all of them.” Folding 30”, Our Reg. 4.09...... 3.29 CORNINGWABE with Body The Steering Committee of Reg. 3.79 16 oz., Reg. 1.73 the Town Council spent last Chair Our 5 Lb. Perennial 1.99 Saturday looking into the gar­ Reg. Compact, dependable alarm clock with bold numerals, 1.09 Our Reg. 6.99 40 Rye Grass age records that were con­ sweep second hand. CORELLEPYREX OIL OF OLAY 16.99 Seed COURT CASES fiscated two weeks ago, and PZC Okays ■wmu— »— !— moisturizing found that over a two-week Streamlined design, so Our IN OUR INVENTORY CREAM «f period by checking deliveries handy to move. 4 position Reg. High Vie^ < oz., Reg. 2.84 y ^ Columbus Gibson, 57, of 99 and use of the gasoline by the grid with wood handles, re­ 2.99 2.27 COMMON PLEAS COURT town trucks and the school movable ash grate, adjust­ Produces quick cover on all HEBRON Westclox Digital Brooklyn St., Rockville. He was able side vents. types of soil, in sun or shade. Georgraphical Area 19 fined $15 on an intoxication buses, there was only about 31 Big, wide frame for seating comfort, with water- Drowse Alarm 1 Roger Michaud, 16, of 442 W. charge. gallons not accounted for. fali arms, sturdy webbing. Middle Tpke., Manchester, VIGORO WEED & FEED SALE! 50’ Garden Anne Dallaire EASY-TO-READ SAVE I Correspondent Our OVER pleaded guilty to a charge of Vigoro Rid Hose 8-DIGIT DISPLAY second-degree larceny Tuesday 228-3267 Reg. SAVE *4 m Crabgrass Preventer Our 1 5.29 and his case was continued to The Planning and Zoning Texas Instrument Our Reg. M Full 6-Web Comihlssion Tuesday evening ■ 6:5 7 r May 20 for pre-sentence in­ Reg. 3.99 2.88 Electronic 3 9 9 voted to ai^rove the 20 lot I Quiet tape system, back vestigation. Folding Chaise 5.45 Half inch green op^ ue cover Margaret Royster, 25, of 107 with high quality brass High View Estates subdivision lighted numerals for Calculator 99% effective on crabgrass, couplings. subject to the following legibility. Hour, minute, i High St., Rockville pleaded in­ safe for lawn. second readout. if' nocent to a charge of disorderly 1/2” X75’, Reg. 5.75...... 4.28 stipulations. Wen 10” Electric Lx)ts 4, 9, 10 and 13 were ap­ TOASTMASTER conduct and her case was Golden Vigoro Our Chain Saw scheduled for trial by jury next Lawn Fertilizer proved with Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,5,6, 4-Quart Automatic 4’ X 50’ Vinyl Gard 7, 8, 11 and 12 being approved Reg. month. Our Welded Corn Popper 49.95 Our Michael Saucier, 21, of North Reg. ____ subject to the conditions stated in the March letter of Frank Horeiccr Reg. Windham was find $75 on a 6.99 Covere Fencing Our Lounging mate to ■ 5,000 Sq. Ft, Richardson, Hebron’s Adds, subtracts, multi 59.95 reckless driving charge and toifiite only Shape & Dry Reg. above chair, full, 10,000 Sq. Ft.. Reg. 12.90... 9.27 plies,divides.Floating charges of evading responsibili­ 6 pm to 9 pm registered sanitarian. 7.99 Built-in manual oiler, powered by comfortable-and Greens lawn fast, lasts for weeks. Richardson stated Lots 1, 2 Styler-Dryer 3.99 decimal, percent key. rugged 2 H.P. motor. Lightweight, easy ty, operating an unregistered colorful! 18.88 Thermostat controlled heat; signal Rechargeable batteries and 3 have high ground water to handle. Only 5 per store, No Ram motor vehicle and improper use Deep Green Vigoro Heavy 14 gauge rust-proof lights when popper is ready. #6201 plus AC adapter of marker plates were nolled. fencing. Slight imperfections problems. He feels that a com­ Checks. Weed & Feed Won't affect use or wear. Our Charges of evading respon- bination of curtain drains and Buttons Our fill would safe guard the Reg. siblity, operating without a 17.99 license and failure to drive in 11.95 1 systems on these lots. 5,000 Sq. FI. STOP BUYING MAGICUBESI the right lane were nol}ed in the and SAVE On Lots 6, 7 and 8 Richard­ 'Super powered with 750 watts; Q These Best Selling case of Rodney Theriault, 29, of 10.000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 21.95...19.95 son’s letter stated that they may 5 drying and styling Ironing Board OVER be approved only if the septic attachments, choice of 24 Grove St., Rockville. Buckles 40 HARDCOVER BOOKS by Proctor Peter R. Frazier, 18, of Deep Green Vigoro $50 system locations are kept to the speeds. #HB6600 Ellington pleaded not guilty to Lawn Fertilizer rear of the property. Our Reg. In regards to Lots 5,11 and 12, ___ : Bermuda Triangle charges of second-degree Our CHARLES BERLITZ 1Q.49 Reg. Richardson stated that they can larceny and conspiracy and his 1 9 ^ - Publisher’s List 7.95...... case was scheduled for jury piknm^^pfabncs 22.95 ■ w iRnnnQ15,000 Sq.Fl, , be approved subject to specific SAVE SAVE OVER *5! From Clear depth limitations which will be h lo re lc o " trial next month. " phone...646-1000 10.000 Sq.FI., Reg. 15.95... 14.45 OVER ^ ^ The Money Changers Redwood required to insure adequate Charges of disorderly conduct 177 HARTFORD ROAD ...... MANCHESTER StockI 5,000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 8.95 7.95 $01 8-Cup Automatic ARTHUR HAILEY clearance over ground water. Magic-flash Publisher's List $10...... and interfering with a police of­ store open...nnonday through Saturday 10 to 6 Drip Coffeemaker ITT ficer were nolled in the case of thursetay 8 t frid a y nite til 9 pm A § 4-Pc. Redwood Seating Group Vigoro Cyclone Lots 15,16,17 and 20 were not Electronic Flash Roto Spreader approved by the commission. Heller Skelter Two inviting club chairs, a VINCENT BUGLIOSI 24” Huffy Rider Mower Commission members state Our matching chaise and table. Our Publisher’s List $10...... Easy infinite height adjustment, Double corded, thick button Reg. Briggs & Stratton's such disapproval is without Reg. sturdy legs. Steam vented top. <§■ tufted foam cushions. rugged 5 H.P. engine prejudice; and if the conditions 27.99 29.99 1 9 ^ 0 with forward, neutral and a 11.87 The Seven-Per-Cent Solutioi Folds for storage. Our Reg. 99.99 reverse transmission. stated in Richardson’s letter of Synchronized to fit Kodak 20, 30,40, Covers 5 times faster than reg- Blade disengage clutch. Ed. By NICHOLAS MEYER Ironing Board Pad & Cover -A 37 ular spreaders. March 31, are met satisfactori­ Never a burned or bitter taste! 50 and 60, plus GAF 220 and 440 Our Reg. 274.99 Publisher’s List 6.95...... Reg. 1 .7 9 ...... | RGdWOOd RGZ SOdlOr, Reg. 7.99.... 5.88 Gal. $224 ly, the lots may be approved at Superfast brewing - 8 cups in 7 pocket. another time. minutes. #HD5130 Men’s WORK SHOES Richardson stated in his 12-Cup #HD5135, Reg. 34.99 ...28.99 ■■■■■■■■■■■ailiBlBiiiM Loma by Cedar Crest, America's Laading Mfr. letter that Lots 15, 16 and 17 SYLVANIA I' 32 Gallon SAVE were marginal lots with a moderate high ground water 3-Way Bulbs ‘Em ersori Plastic $40 table and poorly drained soils. Concepts Modular Trash Can Richardson felt that these 1,000 Watt 'i lots should be graded and filled Stereo Sustem to the design engineers Styler-Dryer 50-100-150 watt bulb Our specifications and this ,3'Wi that’s frosted inside Reg. ■8 '•nil. 64.88 department’s approval and that Our Save now-buyspares. Panasonic Reg. Giant 10’Wide Storage Building: they be rete st^ next spring. Reg. Solid state amplifier, separate tone 7.99 BOOT I 14 was also not approved. 1 3.99 and volume controls. Full size BSR PortabiG AM Radio automatic changer, 2 large 14" Tough, crack resistant High arch gambrel roof On Lot 14 and 20, Richardson gives plenty of "standing Stick-lt-To-Me speaker enclosures plus head­ finish with metal lock % tall" space! Attractive felt that they appeared to be un­ For today’s natural look! Super phone jack. and handles; includes ^ perma-plale all season h — suitable for sewage disposal powerful unit, high/low speeds Photo Albums cover. 1 Q 9 9 if finish; doors slide on H ^^9* »C1000 Spot drying attachment 5^ tracks; size 10'x7'x6'4". H H H H I 169.99 systems. Stereo Rollabout Carts 1 2 a 88 Built-in Ferrite Antenna •4" Dy­ Lots 8, 18 and 19 were ap­ 2 SHELF 3 SHELF Kordite Trash Can Liners BOOT namic Speaker# 2-Step Tone Con­ 149 10’x16’x6’4”. Our nag. 219.99 proved but not for building pur­ trol aSlide Rule Tuning Dial #A/C - 20 Gal, 20 Pk. or 33 Gal., 15 Pk„ Reg. 2.39.. Long wearing, comfortable! 169.88 2.37 0 7 0 1188 Each I All Sizes Approximate poses unless the Hebron Zoning D/C Operation #4 C-Cell Batteries Sizes 6 to 12. I Magnetic album - never use glue or Board of Appeals approval is Reg. 10.70 Req. 16.70 Included f< if": iifi'Si...5, corners again. 10 pages, many colors " i s Patented In-Wall ^ obtained. These lots do not have Skim mar efficient frontage. ______iilfiB iiiiiii L ungilcan-. Engineer Richard Mihok, who represents the owner FOR BAR, TRAILER, OFFICE! Ernest Reed, of Bolton, prior to the commission vote told members he felt Richardson [ f Cube Style i . H i , was confused on some of the 1 Refrigerator with I ! lot8 appearing in his letter. Spinning Rods, Fly Rods, H Physical In other business. Chairman 1 Spin Casting Rods Freezer Compartment . u L l ' 1 1. Salvatore Mastandrea donated Fitness copies of wetlands maps to the Famous for precision quality! Light town. action rods with hard chromed guides, White RC/I D«lu«a Play I Only! Sand Flltar tip-tops. Our Reg. to 15.99 Center V - Reg. 1 2 ” diagonal Huge 24’x4’ Deep Deluxe Rubberized Fisherman’s Vest 114.88 Full cut, non-reflecting color; S-XL. Reg. 6.79. 4.48 Pool Package by • 7-1/2 Ft. high, 7 FI. long B&W TV Rubber Reinforced Hip Boots o OO Full range thermostat temperature . Includes Swing control. 2 adj. shelves, meat keeper, • Rugged Steel Wall Full cut, reinforced; Steel shank. 7-12, Reg. 12.99...0 .0 0 Click-stop UHF. VHF • Exercise Rings dairy bar door. tuner; bright, clear pic­ • 6 Inch Wide Deck • Climbing Rope When President George Deluxe Chest High Waders . . _ _ ture. Walnut cabinet. Our Reg. 99.70 Rayon lined, cleated sole; 7-13, Reg. 16.99...... 11.Of Available in WALNUT finish .Vinyl Coaled Bottom Rail • 'll' Trapeze Bar Washington signed the first Earphone and jack *20 Milimeter Liner • Hand-over-Hand Ladder Our Reg. postal act Feb. 20,1792, mailing 1/4 lb. Spool, Monolilament Line ^ Reg. 119.88...... $104 included. •Deluxe Sand Filter *749$889 it Purchased Just the thing to give kids Youi choice 4 lb. to 30 lb. test. Reg. 1.99...... l . £ « l plenty of ways to vent energies! 5 9 .8 8 rates from 6 to 12'A cents were •Aluminum Safety Ladder Separately Aluminum 4 9 " set to correspond with the Safety Ladder mileage a letter was carried. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE 2-DAY SALE: FRI. and SAT. MANCHESTER CPENING SPECIALS 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Originally in ancient Greece BahiiHihiiilaiiii Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. an idiot was a private person FRIDAY & SATURDAY I liaiiii<'iiii j ' mudtuimcMO Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. not engaged in any public of­ 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1^ 1 sea 114 5 Tolland Turnpike fice. 'Hie term has come to PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 11.1W5 MANCHESTER EVENING H Ea tA LD , Mancheater, Conn., Fri., April 11. 1975- PAGE ELEVEN Voter Session Saturday Vernon Gets Allocation Music Program . Guardsmen Start Emergency Haylift ANDOVER There will be a special music S h e H e r a l AUCTION United Preta International bulls, yearlings and calves cost water service to hospitals was families to be evacuated from 6 Donna Holland program Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at National Guardsmen farmers and ranchers an es­ halted. areas near the Geneva levee, For 35 Youth Positions the First Congregational- Are.1 Profile Thursday were sent to aid timated $1.75 million, officials Guardsmen also were dis­ where water escaped when a Church. The town of Vernon has been ding high school or of the and work positions allocated. The last regular voter­ APRIL 12th snowboui^ Montana ranchers said. patched to Brewton and New­ pipeline burst. ^ u l a r and sacred music will allocated 35 positions through a equivalent age. Detailed guidelines as to making session l^ore the May In an emergency haylift to Guardsmen Thursday also ton, Ala., to watch for an­ be performed by the junior and Hrat CoNgraMlioMri program which will be federal­ It is d e s ig ^ for low income eligibility wUl be available at 5 town elections will be Satur­ stranded catUe, and in south were ordered into'acUon in ticipated flooding. “Things are running pretty senior choirs of the church, the ChmiioInnMM ly funded and will hire students families according to family Rockville High School through day from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at neuMN Alabama where as much as 12 south Alabama where as much A spokesman for the Geneva smoothly in Enterprise,’’ a Volunteers Sought Minstrel Maids, the MacDonald size and income, as follows; the Guidance Department, the the Town Office Building. •t Vtmon CwiUr inches of rain fell, guardsmen as 12 inches of rain fell in some police siaid 25 families had been police spokeswoman said. to work part time . Family Singers, and instrumen­ Family of one with an income Vernon Middle S^ool, St. Ber- Anyone living in town on or Doors Open at 9 M L were assigned to help flood vic­ areas, flooding streams, closing evacuated Thursday “and more “We’ve only had one family Mayor Frank McCoy said the tal quartet, a girl’s trio, of 12,330; two $3,070; three $3,- nard's and St. Joseph’s For Cleanup of Bolton before April 12 must become Antiquaa, HouMhold tims. highways and farm roads and are expected to leave their evacuated that’s confirmed. A program is a part of a Com­ Mrs, Susan Borst and Mrs. prehensive Manpower Program 810; four $4,550; five $5,290; six parochial schools and at the voters Saturday to be eligible to Itanw, and Biie-A-Brao. Montana Gov. Thomas Judge forcing lowland dwellers from homes.” Sheriff L.D. Sizemore few streets are stiU closed.” Ruth Hutchinson. ; which will be supervised from $6,030; and seven $6,770. Any town Administration Building. Donna Holland Early Closing vote in thie May elections. sent guardsmen and transport their homes. said he expected about 75 number over seven, an amount Refreshments will be served East Hartford rather than from Mayor McCoy said the Correspondent All Bolton Elementary School (Qualifications are to be a helicopters into emergency The guardsmen were ordered of $740 should be added to the in the social room of the church , Hartford as in the past. positions will consist of 10 hours 646-41375 and Bolton Center School United States citizen, 18 years haylift operations in four north- to Geneva, Enterprise, Elba income for each additional after the program. * The mayor said this was per week and some of the The Conservation Conunis- students Will be dismissed Mon­ of age and a resident of An­ central Montana counties and Samson, Ala., to aid flood member. ,mad'e possible through the ef­ employes may be placed in sion and the Bolton Junior day at 1 p.m. to allow for parent dover. where blizzard snows have victims and into Andalusia and The mayor said children of forts of mayors, chief churches and other non-profit Woman’s Club conservation teacher conferences. stranded catUe herds. Opp to haul w ater because executives and members of the parents who are receiving state organizations as was the case committee are co-sponsoring All kindergarten students However, snow squalls and water lines were flooded and Capitol Region Council of or town assistance and cUldren during last summer’s program. Rid Litter Day Saturday from will attend the morning session fog Thuraday- forced some of •Governments. where income is from un­ 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. The drive and will be dismissed at 11:30 the guard belic(9 ters to turn employment compensation He emphasized that the will be coodinated from a.m. back early. , He said when the program would probably also be eligible program is for boys and girls. Herrick Memorial Park. Laser Beam Some ranchers, locked in by for the program. Hiese jobs will last through was under the direction of the Anyone wishing to help in the The laser beam as a practical deep snow drifts, said they had He said the program should June 30 when it is hoped there •City of Hartford, Vernon was way of collecting litter, super­ communications medium of the not seen their cattle herds since be starting as soon as will be another appropriation allowed just 13 positions. The vising tte younger children or future will be discussed by blizzards hit Glacier, Toole, applications can be processed for a similar summer program. program is for students atten­ driving is asked to be at the Howard J. Travers, com­ Liberty and Cascade counties park at 9:30 a.m. munications manager for early this week. Voter Session Southern New England It was too soon to determine The last regular voting Telephone in Hartford, at a the extent of livestock losses in ‘Y’ Continues Fitness Series making session before the May meeting of the Ladies Montana, but Judge said he has 5 town elections will be Satur­ Benevolent Society, Bolton appealed to Agriculture day from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at Congregational Church. Mr. Secretary Earl Butz for im­ program come during the se­ sketching and drawing, The second in a series of the Town Hall. Travers will present a slide plementation of a disaster cond hour of the clinic. The elements of photography, Fitness Fraternity Meetings, Anyone living in town on or talk, “Talking of Tomorrow,’’ livestock feed program. He also Fitness series is a public ser­ macrame, jukido, guitar, string ^ sponsored by the Indian Valley before April 12 must register to at the church’s educational Robert and Emmy Nicoll receive their diplomas from planned to personally inspect vice of the “Y” and admission art, and chess. 'YMCA is scheduled for 8 p.m. vote by Saturday to be eligible building on Bolton Center Rd. Lil and Gene Horton, Manchester Square Dance the snowbound counties today. will be free to members and For teenagers and adults 15 Couples Graduate April 16 at the Vernon Center to vote in the May elections. April 15, at 8 p.m. presidents. ’Their sponsors, Francis and Osee Barlow, chat In Nebraska, agricultural of­ non-members. there are courses in sand pain­ Middle School, Rt. 30. Qualifications are to be a ficials report^ thousands of The “Y” has also prepared a ting, painting with oils and Mr. Travers will discuss the wdth Jean Daigle, membership chairmm. The scene was Representatives of the Hart­ United States citizen, 18 years Square Dance Club cattle died in recent heavy brochure with information con­ acrylics, belly dancing, string rapidly growing need to meet repeated 15 times for IS couples joining the club. (Herald ford Heart Association will be of age and a resident of Bolton. the national and overseas com­ snows in the western part of the cerning 25 programs available art, guitar, and golf. photo by Barlow) present to show a film on blood There are no residency munications requirements. Wh state. The loss of 39,551 cows. to residents of the five town Preregistration is required Fifteen couples graduated Marie Berube, Keith and Nancy pressure entitled “What Goes requirements. will also tell of the plans for area. for all classess. This may be recently at the Manchester Bloking, Ben and Rita Up” and to speak on heart at­ more communications For preschoolers, there are done by mail or in person at the Forty-four new voters have High School Clarke Arena from Burinskas, Andrew and Bar­ tack risk factors. registered in Bolton since the satellites and high capacity un­ Preceding the meeting there program offerings of “Y” office at Vernon Circle the Manchester Square Dance bara Cavazza, Vincent and Style Show Nov. 5 election. Of those derseas cables to meet this acrobatics, tumbling, from 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Club's'annual program. Lucille DiPaolo, Andrew and will be' a blood pressure clinic registering 8 were Republicans, kindergym, ,and pre-school weekdays. But in order to ac­ need. The graduates finished the Lilyan Glidie, Jim and Maureen To Benefit in the school library from 6 to 8 17 were Democrats and 17 were p.m. All residents of the towns music. Young children can be commodate those wishing to longest series of classes the Greeson, Joseph and Verna not affiliated with a party. W.G. GLENNEY the “Y” services, Vernon, enrolled in Fun with Rhythm, register, the office will be open Man Found Dead club has yet given, over two Hublard, Milton and Betty Cancer Unit Auction Jensen, Thomas and Alvada Tolland, Ellington, South Wind­ Nature Comes Alive, Magic Saturday, April 19 and Satur­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - dozen sessions beginning in Oc- Reach to Recovery models There will be a handcraft auc­ Jubenville, Stan and Barbara sor, and East Windsor, are in­ Painting, Chess and Jukido. day, April 26, from 9:30 a.m. to Police said Rayford Bowman, tob^.,^ will present the latest in spring tion tonight at the United Kaufman, Robert and Emmy READY-TO-RNISH FURNITURE DEPARTMENT vited to take advantage of this Fourth graders through 12:30 p.m. Additional program 27, of New Haven, was found After a grand march led by styles at a special fashion show Methodist Church at 8 p.m. Nicoll, Ken and Anne free blood pressure check. teenagers have a wide range of brochures and information on shot to death at 5 a.m. today on Presidents Gene and Lil Hor­ coordinated by the Connecticut Doors will be open at 7:15 Ostrinsky, and States and Nor­ niRiM m wunH of «prii It is suggested that those program choices including Art specific programs are available a street in the Hill ton, the graduates, accom­ Division, American Cancer p.m. for previewing of articles ma Wood. ALL YOU DO IS ADD A Lim E “YOU” planning to stay for the fitness in Focus, handball, tennis. from the office. neighborhood. panied by their sponsors, were Society, ’Tuesday at Centinel to be auctioned. Jean Daigle, membership Officers said Bowman was given diplomas. Hill Hall, Hartford. GREAT WAY TO EXPRESS YOUR INDIVIDUALITY Those articles will include chairman, announced the shot in the upper chest with a Then they danced their first The program includes a knit and crochet wear, art of graduates as the Hortons gave AND SAVE PLENTY TOO! handgun. No suspect was in tip, or series, of square dances hospitality hour at 11:30 a.m., velvet, toys, woodworking and the diplomas. CofC Accepts Easter Bunny Gift custody. as members of the club founded luncheon, the fashion show and SAVE 20% neediework. in 1956. Refreshments were served in a drawing for door prizes, ac­ The graduates are Robert and the school cafeteria. cording to chairperson Mrs. Yes, Stephanie, there is an “Stephanie” and addressed to The letter read: “Dear Patricia Bedard, Romeo and Herbert L. Snyder of Easter Bunny and on the bun­ the Easter Bunny in care of the Easter Bunny, I forgot to give Manchester. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ny’s behalf, the Rockville Area chamber office, arrived last you the stuff that I got to you. Middle School Site Special guest speaker will be Chamber of Commerce thanks week in a handmade envelope My sister and I thank you for Plus, receive a 600 rebate on the wax from D r. William Markel ACS Stephanie for the letter she sent decorated with an Easter Bun­ the things that you gave us. The For ^Clown Town’ Du Pont. Come in soon to any Acme store and get your national vice president for ser­ along with pictures and jelly ny and an Easter egg complete jeliy beans are for you.” It was spring spruce-up kit. But hurry, supplies are limited. vice and rehabilitation. beans. signed, "Stephanie G.” mii Some 105 volunteers who with an eight-cent stamp. VERNON clown costume. / V NEWS A letter, just signed “Clown Town” the annual have all undergone breast sur­ Natalie Garvin will be at the gery now participate in Connec- fund raising event sponsored by affair to do silhouettes. CAPSULES the Suburban Women’s CTub of ticut’s Reach to Recovery Terry Chauvin is chairman of program, providing understan­ Vernon, Tolland and Ellington, the beerfest. Tickets for it are Senior will be at the Middle School, Rt. ding and practical assistance so available from Sqnju Forlini, AUTO SUPPLY, INC necessary to women following 30 on May 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 ' ^-447. Donation is $1.50 per First Visit e s , chickens and other School To Present Revue More than auto parts. Auto people. mastectomy. READY p.m. ALGIERS (UPI) - French livestock. person. Proceeds from both Tickets for the fashion show- Saturday at 7:30 at the Tolland The “Beer Fest” which is a events are given to charities in P resid en t Valery G iscard She won an Academy Award TOLLAND door for a donation of $1.50. Avon, Simsbury East Hartford Glastonbury i New Britain West Hartford Windsor Locks nomination in 1947 for her first luncheon are by reservation Middle School. Library Association part of the event, will be set up the three towns. d’Estaing is in Algeria for the Vivian Kenneson at St. Bernard’s Church Hall Bloomfield Enfield Manchester Southington Wethersfield appearance as Ma Kettle. She only at $6 each. Checks should A variety of acts will be The Toiland Public Library first visit of a French chief of be sent with a self-addressed Correspondent the same day from 8 p.m. to state since this country won its and Percy Kilbride played the ITO FINISH presented ranging from a 19S0’s Tel. 875-4704 Association will meet Monday, envelope to Mrs. Harry band to show girls. Bugs Bunny midnight. Music for dancing independence from France in country neighbors of the film’s The Tolland High School April 14 at 1:30 p.m. at the Fellman, 111 Park St., Apt. 4R, to George Carlin and Edith and listening will be by the 1962. central characters and stole the senior class will perform its library. New Haven, 06511. Ann. Dixieland Dance Band. Algerian President Houari show, inspiring the seemingly Senior Revue “75” tonight and Guest speaker Margurite Tickets are available at the The Clown Town event will Boumedienne and Giscard endless sequels. Duguay will speak on feature games, prizes, SEE IT DEMONSTRATED! d’Estaing exchanged cordial weightwatchers. FURNITURE refreshments, balloons, pop­ greetings, and French tricolor *9 Hostesses for the day are corn, penny candy, baked goods nMomm, im . lan. f m i lo m io 5.-M p * flags flew from public PUBLIC Mrs. Mclcolm Thompson and and a miniature flea market. buildings. But there were no Mrs. Lawrence Small. There will also be a handcrafts flags flying from private RECORDS 13. Oask $ Chair Sat Emergency Fuel Fund School Coffee Hour booth where handmade items dwellings, and the lunch-hour American Killed Doacon’s Bench 4. Round Top 5. Bar Stool 7 . Captain’s Chair ID . Dry Sink A coffee hour will be held at will be sold. crowds were not much larger PHNOM PENH (UPI) - The No. 100 Bar Stool With Back No. 829 No. 393 No. 969 Tolland Middle School April 16 Trade Name A clown parade and contest Save *3»' than normal. Communist offensive that has Sandra A. LeMay, doing No. 39829 No. 9821 24” Bill Given Approval at 7:30 p.m. in the library. for children aged 3 to 10 will be taken Khmer Rouge rebels to business as Designed for 18” Guidance personnel John featured at 11:30 a.m. Prizes Regularly M2.60 SALE PRICE *8.99 $2450 Fourth Son within four miles of Phnom Dancers by LeMay, 164 E. $5415 Peters and Andrew Zulik will will be awarded for the fun­ A f $1 COS HARTFORD (UPI) - The houses 7,500 tow income ■NIJMEGEN, The Penh and only two miles from Center St. explain how the FRA tests are niest, cutest, and most original Netherlands (UPI) — Princess the airport claimed its first _ $42.90 $705 Connecticut legislature has ap­ families and Pequonnock, on used in the school. Other A DUTCH BOY FACTORY Marriage Licenses Reg. $43.19 Rog. $67.79 Rag. $40.00 the south end, has about 375 Margriet and her commoner American life today. proved an emergency appropia- members of the faculty will George Edward Muzzy, Hart; Reg. $18.89 apartments for low and middle husband, Pieter -van A Cambodian DC3 airliner Rag. $8.86 11. 6 Drawer Chest 14.10 Drawer Chest tion of $630,000 for fuel and outline and answer questions on REPRESENTATIVE wilt be here ford, and Diane Marilyn Petroj 2. Hardwood No. 821 39” No. 8 Tavern Chair income families. Vollenhove, became the piloted by an American crashed No. 3396 No. 3310 maintenance bills at two state- team teaching, and various VITAMIN • East Hartford, April 23. Oaacon’a Bench No. 9823 on Saturday to show you the parents of a fourth son shortly after taking off from the owned public housing projects Lawmakers said the ap­ programs. Foster Edmund Oakley, 31 No. 830 in Bridgeport. propriation, which received HEADQUARTERS Thursday. The princess, 32, airport in the m idst of a QC All parents of Tolland Middle difference between this tough Starkweather St., and Ruth The House Thursday also ap­ bipartisan support, was for gave bii^ by Cesarean sec­ barrage of 107mm rockets. In $13$o School students are invited to Liggett Parkade Jaynor, Manchester, May 3, proved, 107-34, a bill lifting the those expenses at the projects Low Pf/ce5i' tion. A spokesman for the royal addition to the American, who attend. interior walT finish and the Community Baptist Church. family said mother and child was not immediately identified, ban on advertisements of that were not paid on time. w Rag. $88.30 competition. The results are were in good health. Princess the Taiwanese copilot and a Building Permits Rog. $29.49 Rag. $16.99 Rog. $77.39 prescription drug prices, which The DCA had the $650,000 in Rag. $83.00 Rag. $19.59 i»expected to drive drug prices its present budget, but it could Margriet, third eldest of Queen Cambodian crew member were John G. Chaves, swimming proof positive that Dutch Boy killed, eyewitnesses said: pool at 7 Oval Lane, $300. down as competition increases. not release the funds since they Juliana’s four daughters, has 6. Matos Chair 9. Coioniai Hutch 12. Pedestai Tabio 15. Book Case had not been used in those three sons aged 7, 5 and 3. She 'The plane was carrying a load J.T. Morton, swimming pool 3. Boston Rocfcor A bill allowing persons to Latex Flat Enamel is number No. 824 No. 396 $ 399 No. 379 No. 3338 recover up to two years of back months in which they were sup­ was married in 1966. of diesel fuel on a flight to a at 49 Gardner St., $500. No. 8828 pay as damages for being posed to have been expended. one in durability. INTRODUCING provincial capital and it burst Harry W. Hoover, swimming Ah ^ 4^ A < ^ / V ' ' V A C denied jobs because of their The drug advertising bill, Reform Attempted into flames on impact. One pool at 91 Wetherell St., $300. 39 $ 0 ^ 5 $3160 $7975 SgJOS race, color, creed or sex, which needs Senate approval, ROME (UPI) - The Rev. crewman aboard the plane ap­ Alvin A. Skoag, swimming received the approval of both was approved by the House, but Pedro Arrupe, superior general parently survived, reports from pool at 27 Chalmers St., $130. Reg. $83.89 chambers. turned down in the Senate each of the Society of Jesus, has the scene said. Roger Wesson, tool shed at Rag. 847.70 Rag. $11.89 Rog. $39.89 Reg. $99.79 Rog. $44.90 The $650,000 will go to the of the last two legislative made several appointments in 426 Tolland Tpke., $200. a - ______16. Comer Cabinot Department of Community Af­ sessions. his attempts to reform the 10 fairs, which will pay the bills The House also turned down a Roman Catholic church’s No. 391 < / '''" accumulated during the past six $250,000 appropiation for the LATEX FLAT WALL ENAMEL largest religious order without ih aw ^ a F months by the Beardsley Benhaven School for Autistic going past boundaries set by Terrace and Pequonnock Children in New Haven, saying Pope Paul VI. Arrupe, a Basque m M ain I O niTi Inoa $5145 apartments. the bill did not have enough con­ * priest who has been trying to The Beardsley complex, on trols to insure the money would 0V* -1 X ^ m ^ - M reconcile the order’s liberal Rog. $64.39 the north end of Bridgeport, be spent properly. and conservative .factions, t m the flat paint named' a special study group, 14 including a layman from 12 Ireland who is an expert on m * management techniques in ... religious orders, to examine the that wadies central leadership of the 441- CUSTOm FRflmiNG year-old order. r-*- * • •ALL TYPES O F MATS. -"-J * • SILK. LINEl). OURLAP. GRASSCLOTH Movie Star Dies :: __ •OVER 350 MOULDINGS like enamd LOS ANGELES (UPI) - l a t e x FLAT •REGULAR 0 NOHGLARE Marjorie Main, a fixLure on the r ■ i i l SSSSSSSSr \ WALL ENAMEL Ideal for those heavy traffic areas movie screens of America for 'M i Walls, Woodwork and Trim 10 years as “Ma Kettle,” a DLOCK. MOUNT « ______. 11 15 raucous hillbilly matriarch, [ 7 16 &FKAM E Superior Scrubbability died of cancer Thursday at the NEEDLEPOINT & formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association 13 The Wash and Wear Paint Easy soap and water clean-up age of 85. HEBRON AVE., GLASTONBURY CREWEL She took what started out as a 633-4675 supporting role in the film ver­ 336 NO. MAIN ST. OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 sion of a postwar best seller, WEST ROAD, ELLINGTON “The Egg and I,” and turned it 075-6213 into a career. In a series of nine iw.g!gI enney MANCHESTER RUOY CASH A CARRY bants Apple pictures she played the gravel­ DIV. OF W. 0. OLINNIY CO. ART GALLERIES L L a CO. MAMCHUTM PARNADI m S S i voiced mountain woman whose TEL. 649-5253 RT. 44. WEST WILLIN6T0N im 114 PAINT CO. E.A. JOHNSON iron will inevitably triumphed 429-9916 Next to Forbes & Wallace mt m ii4 over the com ic problems brought on by a shiftless hus­ SHOP FRIDAY TO 8:30 P.M. & Loan Association • Since 1891 Manchester band and a hardscrabble farm SAT. TO 4 P.M. OPEN SAT. TO 5:30 723 Main street overrun by their huge brood of children, packs of hounds', mul- pAIOE TWELVR - MANrmMTER EVENING ftERALD. Mancherter, Conn., Fri.. April 11,1975 Y W C A Begins Series For Teen-Agers

Nutmeg Program Center of ' the Hartford mgion YWCA will begin a series of afternoon ac­ tivities for teen-agers starting Mondayat-the Community Y, 78 N. Main St. On Mondays from 3:30 to 5 p.iD., tho% be a co-ed class in Do-it-Yourself Decorations for the 13 to 17 age. group. Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Housewife Feels there will be a rap group for girls from 14 to 10. , ’IliUrsdays from 3:30 to 5 “SoMtfi Faci/ic” Is Theme Of The HeraWs May 1 Travel Show Jailed By Mate p.m., a co-ed class in Old Fashioned Cookery will be Finalist offered to the 13 to 17 age Susan Klemens, dau^ter of giVwp. One of the highlights of the ’These activities will be led by Dr. and Mrs. Paul G. Klemens of 232 Ferguson Rd., has been Herald’s “Evening in the South By Abigail Van Buren Virginia Phelps, a camp C 1t76byChlcigoTrHMiw-N.Y.N« derground to see one of nature’s you watch closely you might music provided by J. P. Allen. COLLEGE most amazing phenomena. As even see a penguin or two. ’The POST ROAD PLAZA give of themselves are not constantly trying to prove their GROUND POOL at prices lower than ordinary Fly/Drive Tasmania MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 “love” by giving “things.” D’Agostino, Ryan Hellingrath, son of John B. and Sheila Donation is $5 per person. BEST! R O Y A L you enter the grotto in a boat on most exciting view of all can be Contestants and their escorts NOTES pools Buy only the Only an underground river, you will enjoyed while you relax in the V ER N O N , CONN. 872-3159 McGeary D’Agostino of West Hartford. He was bom March 21 at POOLS' gigantic quantity purchasing and en- Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is will be guests of the committee. Three fly/drive vacations Throughout the vacations, gaze in silent wonder at a lounge of toe Milford Hotel, and EXPERT REPAIRS Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal g'meering know-how make possible the low, low that’s Mitre Peak, a 5,560-foot Mrs. Paul J. McGeary of 74 Famham Rd., Sou& Windsor. His ’The local winner will com­ Paula L. Cyr, daughter of Mr. designed to give visitors the ul­ visitors are given the opportuni­ galaxy of tiny lights from a ON BICYCLES reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. SALE. ty to see the unspoiled scenery pyramid that rises out of toe paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Fish of East pete at the State Ball on May 2 and Mrs. Paul N. Cyr of 69 price offered in this timate in Tasmanian touring multitude of primitive MON thru SAT Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. in East Hartford and she will are being offered by the Tasma­ of the island state. Roads in creatures called glow-worms, still waters. For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding," Hartford. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Christine ’Tracy Dr., has been named to ROYAL POOLS builds a better pool.in any 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Hainsey of Glastonbury. His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. reign as queen of the annual the dean’s list for the fall nian Government Tourist many parts of the island each glowing for all he’s worth If you’re an outdoorsman, toe Opan Thun & Fri Evtning Til 9 send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, parade there on May 4. price level for less! The more you find out about Bureau. traverse great areas of un­ with a softly-shing blue-green Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped John Bonnetto of Bristol. He has a brother, Michael Bennett, 1. semester at Drew University, challenges are endless. The pools, the more you'l find that nobody knows The vacations of eight, eleven settled terrain and picnic areas light. skiing is excellent as is the hun­ •••SHARPENING*** (20i) envelope. Madison, N.J. more about your needs than ROYAL, one of Wennergren, Kristin Leigh, daughter of John R. and Pamela A graduate of Manchester and fourteen days include with beautiful vistas dot the If you’re a fisherman, you’ll ting. And there are countless ROTARY LAWN MOWER Treschuk Wennergren of Merrow Rd., Coventry. She was bom High School, she is active at New England's oldest and largest builders of touring allowances of 812 miles, island. go out of your mind, so great is trails for the hikers including IBLADES GRASS SHEARSALS(| March 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal FOCIS Meets Drew as a member of the quality in-ground pools. Just ask your neigh­ 1062 miles and 1312 miles The 11-day vacation costing toe selection of choice spots. the famous Milford ’Track. The KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC. respectively, hotel accom­ $360 follows the same route as And wherever you toss in your grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael ’Treschuk of 205 On Monday French Club, German Club and bors! six or seven day 33-mile W* honor Charg* Carda Homestead St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Teckla is on-campus coordinator for Call for froe information modations, a car free insurance the eight-day vacation but it line, it will probably be toe package trip along the track ALL BICYCLES 8i REPAIR! Wennergren of South Woodstock. Her great-grandmother is Mrs. The Family Oriented Child­ Junior Year abroad. for drivers over 25 years of age gives visitors more time to right place since there are few takes walkers past Sutherland GUARANTEED Anna Knipen of 333 Bidwell St. She has a sister, Rebecca Susan, birth Information Society and economy class air travel digest the scenery. A highlight bad spots in New Zealand. 528-4111 Falls, toe fourth highest in toe 2. ____ (FOCIS) will meet Monday at 8 Carol Larivee, daughter of from Sydney. of this tour is a route which If it’s big game fishing you’re TRADE-INS ACCEPTED world where water dives 1,904- IN THE SERVICE p.m. In the conference rooms at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 The first vacation, lasting for takes visitors to Smithton and looking for then head for toe KEYS MADE Peterson, Traci Lynn, daughter of Russell S. and Susan J. Lat- feet in three flights, as well as Manchester Memorial Larivee of 93 Branford St. has eight days costs $301 and an the historic port of Stanley East coast of toe North Island tanzio Peterson of 88 Windsor Ave., Rockville. She was born April M0N.-FRI. 10-6. SAT. 10-3 other spectacular views of the STOP IN AND SEE Larry S. Bourbeau, son of Mr. Sgt. Stephen A. Daunt of 108 Hospital. itinerary is arranged to give which nestles at the foot of an above Auckland...at toe Bay of 2 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are been named to the dean’s iist OUR MINI-ARCADE and Mrs. Phillip P. Bourbeau, Walker St. has been awarded Dr. Alice ’Turek, town health visitors the best overall picture amazing rock formation known Islands. At Lakes Taupo and Mr. and Mrs. James Lattanzio of 23 Dailey Circle, Vernon. Her for the fall semester at Drew 21 Beverly Rd., Vernon, was the Maintenance Person of the director, will speak on child of Tasmania. Stops are as the Nut. Rotorua is the center of toe paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gil Peterson of 16 Dailey University, Madison, N.J. promoted to Army private first Month Award for Febraary 1975 abuse. arranged at hotels at A further extension of the 11- North Island it’s fishing season Circle, Rockville. She has a brother, Jeffrey Scott, 4Vz. Miss Larivee is a graduate of class while serving as a at the Precision Measuring The meeting is free and the Manchester High School nd a Royal Pools Launceston, the mid East day vacation- is the 14 day 365 days a year, and any trout \ generator operator in the 44th Equipment Laboratory at public is invited. Babies are Coast, Tasman Peninsula, fly/drive costing $419. Two ad­ less titan 14 inches must be Durkee, Jonathan Niles, son of Donald A. and Charlene Covey member of the Drew Chorale 1535 ROUTE 5, SOUTH WINDSOR Air Defense Artillery at Camp Barksdale Air Force Base, Hobart, the West (toast and ditional nights in the capital, tossed back as too small. Durkee of Pittsford, N.Y. He was bom March 29 at Genesee welcome. Refreshments will be and the Debate Team. Louisiana. North West (toast. Hobart enables more No trip to New Zealand would Houston, Korea. Hospital. Rochester, N.Y. His maternal grandparents are served. For FOCIS information, call The East Coast offers sightseeing in and around the be complete without a look at and Mrs. Charles Covey of 5 Francis Dr. His paternal grand­ beautiful beaches, fishing and capital and an additional night the rugged South Island with parents are Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Durkee of West Hartford. He has Val Simao, 649-8303, or Pat Haggerty, 455-0180. swimming, facilities. The in Launceston gives visitors alps that rival Switzerland and SATURDAYS a ."ister, Jennifer, 2. Tasman Peninsula holds the more time to explore the Austria, spectacular fiords that 50% OFF ON ALL ruins of the famous convict Mersey/Forth Valley. even Norway can’t surpass and settlement Port Arthur which A representative of the the most magnificent glaciers operated from 1830 to 1877. Tasmanian Government outside of toe polar regions and TOO! . toe Himalayas. Giffwores of Dislincfion Hobart offers the visitor a Tourist Bureau meets everyone Plan several nights at toe Imports the World Over chance to shop and see the on arrival and arranges OMGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Hermitage near 12,349-foot Mt. beautiful sights of this lovely delivery of the car and gives 47-53 West Rd. (Rt. 83) ELLINGTON Cook, the country’s highest city on the Derwent. visitors accommodation Main Office HOURSTues, Wed, Thurs10-5:30 FritO-8 vouchers. peak. From here you can OPEN SAT. 8 SUN. 10-5 Closed Mondays For further information con­ 9 - U k Over 3,000 Paintings tact the Australian Tourist 1007 Main Street (tommissiop at 1270 Avenue of CELEBRATING For A Limited Time Oiily! the Americas, New York, N.Y. M anchester OUR NASSIFF CAMERA 10020 or 3550 Wilshire Blvd., 649-4586 Los Angeles, Calif. 90010. GLOBE ChooM from original oil paintings from all 129 Main » . H3-7369 over tha world. Paintings from Franca, Travel Service K Mart Plaza Office 2nd Spain and Qarmany. Auatrla, Italy and <7 (photo courtesy National Studios, Wellington, New Zealand) 555 MAIN STREET 10- 2 Qraeca. India, Thailand and China. And 643-2165 South Amarica. From soma of tha world’s Tourists watch Maori maiden demonstrate traditional cooking in hot springs. O rcr SO Taan Sjpencer Street " i m 1st THRO APHl 13th moat talantad young artists you'll find pain­ Travel Experience M anchester tings that will someday ba collactora Hams. Bananas are valued in special AuUiorized agent in Manchester , 10% - 20% - 30% S t loot now for a llmitad time from our an- diets because they’re low in (or all Airlines, Railroads and 649-3007 ^ ^ tlra stock (o vtr 3,000 paintings) for only Steamship Lines. 9 sodium, low in fat and have no OFF half pries. This la a onea-a-ytar offer so cholesterol. ON ALL TROPICAL don’t delay, stop In today and pick tha poin­ LAST CALL! AND EXOTIC TREES AND PLANTS formerly .Manchester Savings & Loan .Association , . \ p ' ting Just for you. 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Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 11.11)7^— PAGE FlFTRigw OBITUARIES Many Pay Tribute To Bailey The Nicklaus May Be Biding His Time, HARTFORD (UPI) - slain,” said Connecticut ; Howard C. Rowsell Strauss said when Bailey "As a man who lived politics Democratic National Chairman appeared at the Democratic all of his adult life, John Bailey 'ITeasurer Henry E. Parker, ! Howard C. Rowsell, 57, of Robert Strauss and conference in Kansas City last would have expected us to referring to Bailey’s role In ' Herald Angle West Seneca, N.Y., formerly of Massacusetts Sen. Edward M. December, “many of us knew it carry on,” Kennelly was quoted helping elect John F. Kennedy • Manchester, died March 21 in Kennedy led party leaders would probably be his last con­ as saying by House Democratic the firat Roman Catholic presi- - I West Seneca. He was boried in By Earl Yost today in mourning the death of vention.” Leader Wiliam A. O’NeiU of. dent, Ribicoff the state’s first'' West Seneca. He was the hus­ Trails Bobby Nicbols By One Stroke the legendary Connecticut State Kennedy haid “the years of East Hampton. Jewish governor, and M rs.. Sports Editor band of Betty Stolzenburg (Chairman John M. Bailey. ascendency of the Democratic ’The House observeif a brief Grasso the state’s first woman^', Rowsell. F ile y ’s death ’Thursday at party in (Connecticut can only moment of silence in honor of governor. He was bom July 18,1917, in AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — ’The way Jack Nicklaus is two previous outings (Doral and Heritage); Snead is this the age of 70 in Hartford be attributed to his leadership, Bailey, them resumed In New Haven, DemocraticC- getting a bogey on the final hole certainly didn’t help the Manchester, the son of the late playing this Masters, you get the feeling he’s merely year’s ^ n Diego champ; and Weiskopf, second three day.” Hospital from cancer came as which he. later brought to the deliberations. Town Chairman Arthur T. Bar-:! Clarence and Catherine Burns Out at New Haven biding his time. one of his old and trusted national level of his good friend. Lt. Gov. Robert K. Killian bieri said he lost his “dearest; times in the past six Masters, won last week at Billy Casper, the 1970 Masters champ, is three strokes Rowsell. friends former Gov. John N: President Kennedy.” said Bailey’s death marked the friend” with Bailey’s death. Don Burns, who helped put East Cathblic High on the Lee Elder monopolized the limelight by becoming the Greensboro. back along with Tom Watson and Bob Murphy. And the Mr. Rowsell was a graduate Dempsey arrived for a weekly Dempsey, his voice breaking end of an era in (Connecticut map as head varsity coach for seven years, has first black to play in this tournament and Bobby Nichols seven-man group at 1-under 71—16 of the 76 starters broke of Manchester High School. He “I don’t think anybody in the>; Nichols, who will be 39 next Monday, has won only one visit. with emotion, arrived at political and governmental been been ousted as head coach of the sport at the Univer­ quietly grabbed the first-round lead by shooting a 67 in was a teacher at the Trinity rest of the century can match 10^ par the first day—includes Lee Trevino and wondrous Sam Funeral services for the man Baiiey’s bedside around 2 p.m., history. ’Thursday’s rain. major title in 16 years on the tour, the 1964 PGA, and ad­ Evangelical Lutheran Church per cent of John’s abilities. sity of New Haven in an athletic department shake up Snead, the three-time Masters winner who will be 63 years who served as DNC chairman "just as our dear friend, leader, "Much of what is good about But the man everybody had better start watching is mits he started “playing it safe” ’Thursday when he found School in Seneca, N.Y., at the ...Next season instead of two basketball doubleheaders at old next month. during the Kennedy and John­ had gone to his place in our state came from the heart “While he and I may have'; himself at 5 under par after 15 holes. time of his death. the Hartford Civic Center featuring area Catholic high Nicklaus. Thursday’s weather was wet and foggy but the golfers son presidential years and for heaven.” and mind of this extraordinary differed on occasion politically,^ Other survivors are two s o m , schools, including East Catholic, next season’s format Favored to win the Masters for an unprecedented fifth “All pros are like that,” insisted the man J . C. Snead didn’t complain. The rain slowed down the usually fast the last quarter century as " I only wish he had been a man,” he said. we never differed socially. He-;. David Rowsell and Daniel calls for two tripleheaders, at least ...Bob Blomberg, time, Nicklaus is just one stroke back and the way he beat in a playoff at San Diego. "They get four or five under state party boss, will be ^ tu r- Republican,” said Rep. Stewart Bailey was credited with con­ was my dearest friend. I have.; greens so that the overall scores were lower than in the Rowsell; and two daughters, played the opening round he created the feeling he was just and they like to play it safe.... There are 18 bogey holes out past. day in St. Joseph’s Cathedral. B. McKinney, R-Conn. vincing Killian to step aside for lost a great friend and I’m very;- former Manchester High athlete, is playing first base this Mrs. Lenore Ecker and Carolyn coasting. Burial will be at Cedar Hill “I always found him to be the party’s gubernatorial sorry,’ said Barbieri. spring with the Gettysburg (College varsity team...Former there. You have to respect the course to play well.” The field will be cut to the low 44 scorers at the end of Rowsell. Cemetery. emminantly fair, considerate of nomination in favor of Mrs. East Catholic standout John McKeon has won the starting "Any time you have 36 putts and shoot a 68 on Augusta Elder is seven strokes back after shooting a first-round today’s round and if there is a repetition of Thursday’s af­ Friends wishing to do so may Republican State Chairmanl- "He was an original. He was other points of view and willing Grasso.. first base job with Coach Tony Lupien’s Oartmouto National, that’s a good round of golf,” said Nicklaus. “I 74, but doesn’t seem to mind. fair it would take a 4-over-par 148 to qualify for the final make memorial contributions Vincent A. Laudone said the;: a genius,” said Sen. Abraham to work together for the com­ Secretory of the State Gloria College varsity baseball team. McKeon starred with the played more conservatively than I had planned. I didn’t “That’s super for m e,” he said. “I didn’t feel I played two rounds. to the Trinity Evangelical death of Bailey “leaves a void^. A. Ribicoff, D-Conn, who was mon good Of the state,” said Schaffer said Connecticut owed Big Green frosh last year...Steve Mele, son of former have that many opportunities to get birdies. I played badly. I tried to attack the golf course, but it fought back. Lutheran Church School fund in in the state which will probably' That means Elder and Johnny Miller are border-liners. guided by Biailey in his political McKinney. Bailey “an eternal debt for cautiously because it was so wet out there.” Anytime you bogey two par-5s you feel you might have bir- West Seneca. never be filled in quite toe same. major league player and manager, Sam Mele, led Dart­ “If I have another 75,1 guess I’ll be heading for Califor­ quests that saw him become the Ribicoff, the state’s senior bringing some of the very best way. > mouth in hitting during a southern trip...Tom Juknis Nichols went into today’s second round with a one-stroke died, it takes a lot of the fight out of you.” state’s first Jewish governor. nia,” said Miller. senator, said "there will never people in the entire country to averaged 14.7 points per game with Ray McKenna’s New margin over both Nicklaus and surprising Allen Miller. Ar­ The 45-year-old Palmer was only a stroke back until he Gov. Ella T. Grasso, who be the likes of him again. John serve the people of Connec­ "He was giant among-! England Basketball Association East Etortford Explorers nold Palmer, the Masters other four-time champ was had an approach shot bounce back into a bunker on the last Allen Miller got into the Masters by winning last April at became the first woman gover­ ticut.” Bailey was an original. He was political personalities and a~ another stroke back along with J . C. Snead and Tom hole and after finishing, he sounded as if he’d done a lot Tallahassee, Fla., while everyone who had won a tourna­ nor in the state’s history with a genius.” “Bailey was a great leader last season. Hank Brown, Manchester's contribution to the true gentleman in every sense; Weiskopf. worse than he did. ment the previous 12 months was playing in the Tourna­ Walker Evans, Bailey at the campaign helm, Sen. Lowell P. Weiker, R- who hit the political grand squad, led in rebounds with a 21.6 game average with a of the word,” said Laudone. - ment of Champions. Photographer, fought back tears and said, “I Conn., ^aid Bailey was one-game high of 33. That’s pretty fast company. Nicklaus was a winner his “Oh, I ’m not knocking it,” said Palmer. “It’s just that give fervent thanks every day dedicated “ not just to the Producer of Grid Talent Dead at 71 of every year that I was the success of the Democratic par­ beneficiary of his criticism and ty but also to the success of his Fourteen seniors with the USC football team have been NEW HAVEN (UPI) - of his guidance.” country and his state. He was a drafted by the NFL. Checking the roster of veterans in the Strauss called Bailey a “close Walker Evans, professor fighter. He was a winner. I’ll FIRE CALLS NFL, there are more players out of USC than any other emeritus of graphic arts at and cherished personal friend miss him.” Connors Posts Three Swim Marks college, 34. Penn State is next with 28 ex-stars with the Yale University and one of and a tower of strength to me in Bailey’s son-in-law, James J. my work as chairman, just as pros. Ohio State, Nebraska, Notre Dame and Tennessee America’s greatest Kennelly, Speaker of the MANCHESTER fire off Rt. 140. (Ellington Fire: he had my support and the sup­ (Connecticut House, learned of each lists 22 ex-collegians now in the pay-for-play ranks For Short Courses photographers, died Thursday Thursday, 9:20 p.m. —false Department) while Michigan has 21, Grambling 17 and Michigan State 15 Bond Required port of all Democrats when he at Yale-New Haven Hospital in the death while at the State alarm at Wickham Park. ’Thursday, 3:05 p.m. —grass served as chairman of the party CINCINNATI (UPI) — Three more American records Connecticut of a brain Capitol and asked the House to (Town) fire off Wall St. (Bolton F ire ...Once he settled down and decided to play basketball, hemorrhage. He was 71. under two great presidents. continue in session. TOLLAND COUNTY Department) Marvin Barnes of St.Louis impressed the media and was were established during action Thursday in the National Walker, who from 1935 to 1938 wwr* 'Thursday, 1:25 p.m. —grass ’Thursday, 3:50 p.m. —brush named Rookie of-the Year in the ABA. He edged Bobby DENVER (UPI) — Jimmy Connors says he doesn’t know AAU Short Course Swimming Championships here. photographed the country’s fire at Park West apartments. fire off Jonathan Dr. (Vernon. Jones of Denver by one vote, l4 to 13...If Ralph Garr of what the World Championship of Tennis is trying to say by Jenni Frank of rural poor for the New Deal’s requiring him to put up a $12,000 bond to play in the $60,000 Wilmington, Del., Andras (Rockville Fire Department) Fire Department) ; Atlanta can top the 200-hit total this season he will attain Calif. Tim McDonnell of Farm Security Administration, Thursday, 2:09 p.m. —brush Thursday, 5:56 p^m. —grasa* United Bank of Denver Classic beginning this weekend. the mark for the fourth time in five years. The last player Hargitay of Hungary and the UCLA was second in 1:38.5. was known for his straight­ fire off Rt. 195. (Tolland Fire fire off Brooklyn St. (Rockville' to turn the trick was Lloyd Waner with Pittsburgh, 44 But the formality has been Santa Clara California forward, exacting style which Andover Crash Second in the women’s 400 Department) Fire Department) years ago... Ivy League colleges will be able to use taken care of and now all he match and then drop out Swimming Club recorded portrayed so vividly in some of individual medley behind 'Thursday, 2:52 p.m. —brush wants to do is play tennis. before they faced each other record-breaking perfor­ his subjects a quiet suffering freshmen on varsity hockey, soccer, baseball and lacrosse Miss Frank, went to Jill Connors arrived from Los prompted a requirement mances. that seemed to have been Kills Cyclist as well as sports on which they are now eligible such as Symons of Chico, Calif., Angeles late Thursday as a that both post $I2,(X)0 bond to Three American records accepted long ago. International Fair at ECHS cross country, squash, wrestling, fencing, swimming, with 4:25.3. Behind Hargitay degree burglary and snow began to fall and slight assure that they would not also were established during His views of photography Peter M. McKone, 23, of track, tennis and golf...John Sommers of Vernon is a in the men’s 400 individual were perhaps best shown in 31 South Glastonbury, was third degree larceny. I FOR SALE ,1 catcher with the Nichols College varsity baseball team wind began blowing in forfeit a match. action Wednesday night. Ed Michalak and Kathy McHugh enjoy a stop at a sidewalk cafe at the international fair was Rod Strachan of USC at pictures that appeared in 1941 pronounced dead-on-arrival at The charges were made in this spring...The New England Whalers’ have been Denver. He practiced today “I came here to get in Miss Frank said she knew held this week for three days in the cafeteria at East Catholic High School. 'The sangna connection with the investiga­ I - BY TOWN OF MANCHESTER j 3:59.2. with James Agee’s prose in a Windham Memorial Hospital, quartered at Mark Kravitz’ Quality Inn in Talcottville un­ and was to participate in the some practice and do my she would have to set advertised was actually a homemade punch. There were displays, folk dancing, fashion tion of a break into an apart­ The Mission Viejo “A” book entitled, “Let Us Now Willimantic, Thursday, of in­ der the team plan to keep everyone under one roof during qualifying rounds during the best,” Connors said. “I another American record if shows and native foods available. The event was prepared and enjoyed by the students. ment in Vernon last month and team took second in the Praise Famous Men: Three Te­ juries suffered in a motorcycle I UM) and BnUNIKS | the World Hockey Association playoffs. weekend in hopes of gaining would have played the best I she was to capture her se­ nant Families,” and his (Herald photo by Pinto) during which about ?55-worth of women’s 400 medley relay in accident in Andover. one of the 32 berths in the could whether I had to put cond straight 400 individual numerous pictures of New York State Police said McCone was property was token. He was 3:55.4. The men’s 400 Notes Off the Cuff WCT tournament which runs up the $12,000 bond or not. medley. After breaking her subway riders, many of which riding a motorcycle, south on released on a $50 non-surety medley relay was won by April 14-20. own American record of were exhibited at the Museum Bunker Hill Rd. and as he was bond for appearance in Com­ Spring football drills start at UConn Wednesday and 84 I ’m going to get it back USC in 3 :19.7 with Wisconsin I niUM liS liir REMWilU. j 4:26.2 in the preliminaries of Modem Art in 1966. Police Confirm Suspect rounding a curve to the left he mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, caindidates ’ are expected to report to Coach Larry Twenty-eight of the tour­ anyhow as long as I go out second at 3:22.9. May 6. and play and that’s what I ’m with a 4:24.9, she went on to Bom in St. Louis, Mo. on Nov. (Continued from Page One) struck some loose sand. I DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE | Naviaux...David Pierce of Manchester received a "Broken nament berths go to 3, 1903, Evans was raised in a Robert Carr, 28, of 565 here for. I don’t know what swim a 4:24.5 in ’Thursday the gymnastics club, the announcers club, Police said this caused him to ■ 'il)l i IM,!. I. - I <..1, III ' • ■ I - M Ski Tips” award at the annual banquet for Proctor members of the WCT Blue acquainted for as long as three years. Talcbttville Rd.', Venibh/was Chicago suburb attending the and the junior classical league, according loose control of his cycle. He Academy team members in Andover, N.H...Jim Curtis of group, with the other four they (the WCT) are trying to night’s finals. Police, declining to comment on any charged this morning with ! ’That certain piece or parcel of land, together with toe buildings Loomis School and the PMUips to the 1971 school yearbook. went off the right side of the Manchester, No.l man on the Ripon College, Ripon, Wise., being determined by the say about me but I ’m going “I thought it would take details, said today the two men did know 'Operating under the influence of I thereon, situated in toe Town of Manchester, County of Hartford! Academy in Andover, Mass. One teacher at MHS recalled that roadway, struck Several large winners of a qualifying tour­ to play my best here just another record to win SCORE each other, but the acquaintance probably liquor or drugs or both In con­ |and' Stoto'bl Cbirmecticut,' knowrt ak No.’ 139 Oakland Street. J varsity golf team the past two years, is leading the squad After a year at Williams Gauthier had many interests, but one stones and a targe tree, causing tonight,” she said. “ I felt a didn’t stem from Army service. nection with the investigation Sealed Bids will be received in the Office of the Director o fl again this spring...Bill Sacherek got in 64 days and nights nament during the weekend. like I play at Wimbledon.” College where he hoped to study major avocation was announcing. He him to roll over and the cycle Launches Defense Sunday BOARD “I don’t know if they knew each other of a two-car accident on Rt. 83. General Services, Municipal Building, 41 Center Street,! of skiing this season. He’ll retire shortly from his post with Connors, who has never Denver promoter Ray lot better tonight than I did to become a writer, Evans left reportedly considered enrollment in the came to rest on top of him, very well,” Sartor said. Police said he collided with a ■iManchester, Connecticut, until 11:00 a.m., April 29, 1975, at| the Manchester Board of Education. played in a WCT event, has Benton said the chances of this afternoon.” for Paris in 1926 where he Connecticut School of Broadcasting, but police said. They also said Jean McAdam, above, will launeh defense of her Town car driven by John Edwards ■which time they will be opened and read publicly. ■ to qualify because he is not a Newcombe’s entering are Hargitay, who holds the attended classes at the Sor- “Everything hasn’t come out yet,” Sar­ never entered. McKone was wearing a helmet. Duckpin Bowling Tournament Women’s Division title Jr., 25, of Mountain St., member of the circuit. 50-50. world record in the 400 in­ bonne and studied paintings of tor said, adding that it seems likely that Records at Manchester Community ■Bids must be submitted on Official Forms. Bid Forms, Descrip-* Sunday afternoon at 2 at the Holiday Lanes. Matches VERNON Rockville. No injuries were "He is really recon­ dividual medley, added an the Paris School. toe actual motive for the slaying might College show he applied to that school as a Itions and other information may be obtained at toe Office of toe| He may be joined in Pet GB Steven W. Wotherspoon, 16, of reported and damage to the are as follows: McAdam vs. Joan Simmons, Delina In 1928, Evans developed an never become fully known. law enforcement student in 1971, and was ■Director of General Services, Municipal Building. I National League Roundup qualifying action by John sidering whether to play American mark tp his list of Baltimore 1.000 28 Range Hill Dr., Vernon, was cars was minor, police said. Rock vs. Kathy Hayden, Vi Carr vs. Lucy Mathiews, interest in photography. While The suspect, Pascale, was apparently accepted in MCC’s general studies I ROBERT B. WEISSj Newcombe, who announced based on the fact that Con­ achievements as he covered Cleveland 1.000 arrested Thursday on a warrant Carr was released on a $250 Gail Hampton vs. Kathy Wickham. working as a stock clerk on from toe West although he had been living program. 1^ General Manage J| March 4 he planned to enter nors is playing because of the distance in 3:54.9, Mil\(aukee .500 Wall Street for a time, he met issued by Common Pleas Court non-surety bond for appearance Boston with his grandparents in New Jersey, Gauthier, however, didn’t enter the at Denver. Some com­ the jeopardy it puts the CBS beating the mark of 3:55.1 .500 the poet Hart Crane, and his 19 charging him with second- in court in Rockville on May 6. Detroit .000 authorities said. The car Pascale was college until the spring semester of 1973, Carroll’s Pitching plications have arisen, match in,” Benton said. set by Steve Furniss of USC first published pictures —three New York .000 driving when he was apprended by State when he became a student in the media however, because New­ Benton said he was not in 1973. of them —appeared as il­ Police Wednesday afternoon was associate program. He withdrew in May, surprised the two pros Linda Jezek, Mary Mirch, lustration’s for Crane’s “The combe and Connors are to GB registered to his grandfather, Thomas before the semester ended, reportedly to Sparks Reds’ Win American League Roundup Bridge.” meet in a $250,000 challenge wanted to play in Denver Meg Gerken and Kelly Minnesota 2 1 .667 Pascale of New Jersey. work full-time for Purolater Security Inc. Evans then turned to Police said it appears that the suspect match oil national television because the other WCT Rowell led , Santa Clara’s Oakland 2 1 .667 of Hartford. photographing architecture, had left the New Jersey address with the April 26 in Las Vegas and groups are playing in tour­ “A” team in the 400 medley California 1 1 .500 Vz Ray Tierney, operations executive at NEW YORK (UPI) - Clay Carroll isn’t the sort of fellow and many of his pictures of the naments in Tokyo and relay to an American mark Kansas City 1 1 .500 ‘A car several days before the Wednesday in­ Purolater, today confirmed that Gauthier CBS, which paid $600,000 for Victorian houses of Boston who likes to rub it in but, let’s face it, he did. cident in downtown Manchester. His ap­ had worked for the firm “for some time.” the rights to the match, was Johannesburg, "but what Pitching Sparkles of 3:53.7. That bettered their Chicago 1 1 .333 1 were shown at the Museum of And so the Cincinnati Texas 1 2 .333 1 parent destination was the University of “He was an average worker who got along not pleased with the does surprise me is that record of 3:54.25 set in Modem Art in New York. Reds emerged laughing New Haven, where he was enrolled as a well with his fellow workers,” Tierney tagged Charlie Hough with possibility Newcombe and anyone would put such a Dallas last year Thursday’s Results For two years Evans worked law enforcement student. from their season opening Baltimore 10, Detroit 0 said. ' the loss. Bill Buckner had a Connors could meet in the lucrative match in jeopardy For Orioles, A’s Shirley Babastio.' Mis­ as a writer for Time magazine, Police said Pascale apparently had been three-game series with the Oakland 9, Chicago 0 In August 1973, Gauthier was married to triple, double and single for Denver finals,, which will be (as the Las Vegas match). sion Viejo, Calif., woi. the then joined the staff of Fortune in several locations in the Hartford and Texas 5, Minnesota 4 the former Regina Cashman of Hartford, Los Angeles Dodgers women’s 200-yard freestyle magazine in 1945, where for the Dodgers. televised over NBC. “Of course CBS has no NEW YORK (UPI) — The Baltimore Orioles and Today’s Games Manchester areas, but they wouldn’t dis­ who has been employed at Hartford Thursday night when Carroll almost 20 years he took pictures Fears by WCT officials legal recourse if the two Oakland A’s, biggest losers to the New York Yankees in in 1:49.5, just ahead of Cleveland (J. Perry 17-12) at cuss details. There were reports that Hospital since September 1973. was the winning pitcher in a and wrote the text for photo es­ Cardinals 7, 'Expos 2 that Connors or Newcombe meet in Denver because Valerie Lee, also from Mis­ Milwaukee (Champion 11-4) Pascale visited Gauthier’s place of In the continuing police investigation, 7-6 victory. It was the Reds’ the off-season Catfish Hunter sweepstakes, issued a says. Lou Brock’s bases-filled there is no clause in the con­ sion Viejo, who was timed at Boston (Wise 3-4) at employment before the shooting occurred Capt. Sartor said today that Pascale’s car may use the early part of the quickfire 1-2 salvo Thursday at those critics who wrote Evans joined the staff at Yale third straight victory over tract, but I feel certain it is 1:50.1. Baltimore (Cuellar 22-10) on Main St. —which had reportedly been booby- double was the big blow of a Denver tournament as a them off in the American League pennant races this year. in 1965 where he taught a Gauthier had been employed for two the Dodgers and reminded Detroit (Lolich 16-21) at New trapped with a hand grenade when first five-run eighth inning, which warmup for the Vegas not in the spirit of the con­ Fori the Orioles, the T h e men’s 200-yard seminar. months as an apprentice appraiser at the Los Angeles club that York (Hunter 25-2) searched by State Police —has been lifted St. Louis over Mon­ tract.’ answer to the Yankees and freestyle was won in 1:38.3 In 1973, his pictures taken for International Associates Inc., 333 Center the Reds, too, have a star Chicago (Osteen 9-11) at returned to Manchester. treal. Rookie Keith Her­ Hunter was an. opening day that scares me.” by Tim Shaw, Long Beach, the ^ A were collected and St. His mother, Elizabeth Gauthier, is relief pitcher. California (Ryan 22-16) A search of the vehicle uncovered nandez had a two-run triple It would surely scare the publismd in “Walker Evans: listed as an officer of that company but The Reds contended shutout by Jim Palmer Oakland (Abbott 5-7) at Texas “some evidence,” Sartor said. A 38- and Ken Reitz and Bake Orioles too, who are coun­ PhotoRpaphs for the Farm was working at Shoor Jewelers when the against the Detroit Tigers. (Hands 2-0), N caliber, snub-nosed revolver, which was throughout the winter that Laver Leads Protests Security Administration.” McBride two hits each for For the three-time world ting on Palmer to make up Minnesota (Albury 8-9) at shooting occurred. found in the car by State Police Carroll merited comparison Pascale was reportedly inside the the Cardinals. champion’s, the immediate the difference for the Kansas City (Fitzmorris 13-6), Wednesday, is being sent to State Police with iron man relief ace Against WCT Decision jewelry store, talking to Gauthier’s Yankees’ acquistion of N labs for ballistics tests to determine if it is Mike Marshall of the Pirates 8, Ciibs 4 solution to a Hunterless mother, shortly before Hj^hooting. Little Hunter. Meanwhile, it was the murder weapon, Sartor said. Dodgers, the National pitching staff was a three- In Memoriam is known about their conversation. Willie Stargell drove in ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) - Rod Connors, who has never Lee May, Baltimore’s ’There were reports today that Pascale’s League’s Cy Young Award hit shutout from a 20-year In loving memory of Dominic Andreo, Friends and teachers at Manchester three runs with two homers Laver and other players on the played in a WCT tournament, AND father had arrived from Denver, Colo., old right-hander named foremost off-season acquisi­ who p ass^ away April 11, 1974. High School remembered Gauthier as a winner in 1974. Carroll’s 57 and a pair of singles and World Championship Tennis and Newcombe said they Pet GB and the family was making arrangements Mike Norris, making his tion, who provided Palmer 1.000 quiet student. He was described variously appearances and 12-5 record Richie Hebner and Manny Blue group tour expressed wanted to play at Denver to Pittsburgh Your memory is as dear today for legal representation. first major league start. with the most support RADK As in the hour you passed away. as “quiet,” “friendly,” “gentle,” “well- were modest alongside Sanguillen also homered in anger Thursday night at the tune up for their April 26 $250,- St. Lodis .667 When Pascale appeared in court Thursday, belting a three- mannered,” and “likeable.” Marshall’s 106 appearances Pittsburgh’s triumph over WCT’s decision to aliow Jimmy 000 challenge match in Las Palmer, battling back New York .500 Sadly missed by, Wednesday he wasn’t represented bs a Vegas. from a 1974 season of arm run homer in his first Philadelphia .500 Wife and Chiidren While at MHS, Gauthier participated in and 15-12 mark but the Reds Chicago. Dave Giusti, who Connors and John Newcombe to lawyer and he didn’t apply for a public American League at-bat. .333 insisted their native of Clan­ play in next week’s Denver trouble and a disappointing SATURDAY Montreal defender. pitched three shutout in­ Chicago .000 ton, Ala., was a star, too. nings in relief, received tournament. 7-12 record, launched the 1:30 (2) NBA Playoffs .the “Connors is using us as a Orioles’ 1975 defense of the A’s 9, White Sox 0 2 :0 0 (24) College Swim­ The Dodgers aren’t likely credit for the win. Rick vehicle for publicity,” said A three-run homer by Pet GB to argue the point—at least American League East by ming easy listening with. \ Kathy sayT' A Reminder - OAKLAND Monday had three doubles Laver, who is seeking his fifth Reggie Jackson in the third Cincinnati 1.000 today. limiting the Tigers to three 2 : IS (22,30) A’a vs. STRKT IS OPEN FOR TWO-WAY TRAFFICI and drove in two runs for the straight Blue group tournament inning off loser Stan San Francisco 1.000 Carroll shut out the hits in a cakewalk 104) vic­ Rangers SINATRA*G00DMAN*WILS0N (P.S. Don’t Forgot Tuoodoy l» The Deadline For Your In­ Cubs. championship in the St. Louis SPORTS Bahnsen was all the support Houston .667 come Taxi When You Get A Refund, We’ll Be Glad To Dodgers with one hit in the tory by Baltimore. 2 :2 0 Yanks vs. Tigers, .333 Classic. “I’m disappointed that Norris needed. Bill North, Atlanta Help You Spend Some Of It In Our Store.) Winner last three innings Thursday Phillies 3, Mets 2 SLATE Norris, a skinny, but WINF San Diego .000 the WCT allowed it to happen. who w as 3-for-3, and CONIFF*COLE*STREISAND a Qoidaii D .llelou. AppiM. night and received credit for Pinch-hitter Tony Taylor They wouldn’t have done it last highly-touted rookie only 3:30 (8) Pro Bowling Los Angeles .000 FRESH; Atpw M u., Q rM ti A Y*How Squash, P. m , AniM, LMka, Acom Claudell Washington also A ButUmut SquMh, BraeoUl, C.ulHloww, B.lglum Ehdlva, Whits the victory when Tony doubled home Alan Ban­ year. Friday two years removed from 4 :3 0 (3) Masters Golf Thursday’s Results Mrs. Donald Trask of Vernon drove in two runs apiece for BENNET*WILt1AMS*ALPERT Radishss, Dandsllon, Ksis, Sphiach, Qrssn A Ysilow Bssns, Boston Lst- Perez’ eighth-inning double nister from first base in the “ Everything’s on line for BASEBALL high school, stepped in ad­ 5 :0 0 (8) Wide World: Philadelphia 3, New York 2 tues. Turnips, Parsnipa, Rad A W hits Onions, Com. Oakland. Norris, who sur­ IMPORTED: Blus A Sstdisss Qrapss, Spanish Mslons, Honsydsws, drove in Pete Rose with the 11th inning and gave points in the (WCT) finals in Wethersfield at mirably for Oakland where Boxing ( 11) ..« d your good music host Pbisapplss, Umss, Strawtisrrlss, Tangsrinss, Jslfa Orangss, Qrapafiult, prisingly was only 7-8 in AA Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 4 I Coconuto. The winner of the March drawing for Watkin’s winning run. Carroll Philadelphia’s Ron SchUeler Dallas. Something’s wrong.” Manchester Hunter left off last year in ball with Birmingham last SUNDAY St. Louis 7, Montreal 2 we HAVe ONION SETS AND VEQeTABLE 8 EEDSI appeared in all three games the victory over Harry Laver is assured of one of Prince Tech at Cheney pitching the A’s to a 9-0 rout $100.00 Gift Certificate is Mrs. Donald Trask of eight berths in the W(T finals Tech year, struck out three and 1:00 Red Sox vs. Cicinnati 7, Los Angeles 6 THRIFH WEEKEND SPEGIALSI of the series, allowing two Parker of New York. Ban­ of the Chicago White Sox. Vernon - Presenting her with the certificate is and won’t be affected even if Orioles, WTIC San Francisco 2, San Diego 0 FANCY QUEEN SYEUOW SQUASH ...... ib.4BC East Catholic at St. Paul walked three. JIM hits and no runs in 5 2-3 in­ nister, Dave Cash, and Larry Connors or Newcombe beats Orioles 10, 'Tigers 0 Friday’s Gaines ! FANCY ICEBEH8 LETTUCE...... head 3 « C Salesman, Harold Turkington, and Assistant Rocky Hill at Coventry 1:00 (3) NBA Playoffs nings. Marshall appeared in Bowa each had three hits for him early in the WCT-United Rham at Bolton “I’d have to say this is one Rangers 5, Twins 4 1:00 Yanks vs. Tigers, Montreal (Blair 11-7) at FANCY ASPARASUS...... ib .s« C Adv. Director, Marsha Danahy. the Phils. Chicago (Reuschel 13-12) two games of the series and Bank Tennis Classic in Denver. of my better games,” said Mike Hargrove, 1974’s AL WINF CHESRY TOMATOES...... basket 7 S C TRACK New York (Koosman 15-11) at BECKWITH was the losing pitcher when But Raul Ramirez will. Palmer, “but how can you Rookie of the Year, sparked 1:30 (22,30) World CUCUMBERS...... S fo rS S C Manchester/Farmington at Pittsburgh (Reuss 16-11) tagged for two runs in the Giants 2, Padres 0 Ramirez is in third place, South Windsor . tell in a 10-0 game. I don’t Texas to its initial 1975 win Cup Tennis I 7 an to to am 'A Atlanta (Niekro 0-1) at San SEALTEST ICE CREAM ... all flavors, gallon, Only * 1 .1 9 EVERY MONTH Watkins gives away absolutely free, a $100.00 Gift Certificate ninUi inning of Wednesday -Gary Matthews doubled close behind second place know if I’d make the same when he collected his first Manchester at Avon (girls) 3:30 (22,30) NHL Francisco (D’Acquisto 12-14) H y a tf, Sunday Pipi i , plus Udsry T Ie kM night’s second game. Roscoe Tanner in the blue hit of the season in the good towards any purchase in their Main St. store,‘or the new Bloomfield House. home Bobby Murcer in the TENNIS pitches in a close game. I’m Playoffs St. Louis (McGlotoen 16-12) George Foster’s second 10th inning and scored on group standings and battling for always worried about the seventh inning and then There’s nothing to buy, simply register at Watkin’s "WISHING WELL." a berth in the finals. Weaver at East Catholic 3:30 (8) American at Philadelphia (Twitchell 6-9), homer of the game set the Steve Ontivero’s infield out nerve injury to my arm scored the go-ahead run on “It’s not very fair on their Sportsman N stage for the Reds’ triumph, Saturday as San Francisco’s Jim Barr (the WCT’s) part,” he said. because of the type of injury on Cesar Tovar’s two-out 4 :0 0 (3) Masters Golf Los Angeles (Sutton 0-0) at YOU’RE ALWAYS A WINNER WHEN YOU SHOP WATKINS , tying the score at 6-6. Perez’ limited San Diego to eight “They sliouldn’t let it affect BASEBALL it is. I thought for a while I double. Steve Foucault, the 4:30 (8) Wide World: Houston (Dierker 1-0), N CBS/Serving Greater Hartford. 276 OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER • 843-6384 game-winning hit was his hits. Murcer had two of the players trying to get into the Mattatuek CC at MCC (11 might have to undergo an third Ranger pitcher, Gymnastics, figure Cincinnati (Norman 13-12) at first hit of the season and Giants’ six hits. finals.” a.m.) operation aiid the thought of received credit for the win. skating. San Diego (Freisleben 9-14), N PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri.. Awtt 11.1H75 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 11, 1975- PAGE SEVENTFFN Whalers^ Backs SPORTS Perfect 300 Game Against Wall BRIEFS HARTFORD (UPI) — Because of a home-ice 6-5 defeat For Ken Thomas Wednesday night, the New England Whalers may have to kiss the World Hockey Association championship goodbye By Earl Yost Pagani turned in a 297 ef­ opened with 243 and closed if they let the Minnesota Fighting Saints win again tonight. T h ^ Want Promises First ever to roll a perfect fort. with 205 for a 748 triple, also Tickets are available at DENVER (UPI) - Sponsors of the 160,000 United Bank 300 10-pin bowling game in Thomas, who sports a 195 a new house record. the box office. Game time is successful strategy Tennis Classic say they want written promises that Jimmy Manchester is Ken Thomas. average, also recorded a Giovino said ’Thomas will 7:30. Wednesday was to contidn Connors and John Newcombe wili not withdraw if they are receive a $300 savings bond The 24-year-old perfect 300 all-strike score a The Whalers were feeling Webster, and if he is aliowed to enter the tournament and qualify for the finals. from the management, plus sharpshooter, current town year ago at an out-of-town the loss of defenseman Ted­ sidelined tonight, they will A spokesman for'Uie April 14-20 event, said he was cmi- a plaque, a patch and a pin. champion and high average lane. dy Green Wednesday as they be able to concentrate some cemed that either Connors or Newcombe might withdraw roller at the Parkade Lanes, The Parkade Lanes dropped the WHA quarter­ of their Webster-watching because of a televised head-to-head match scheduled for Last month, Thomas turned the trick last night opened in 1960. final playoff series opener. energy on other obstacles. the following week at Las Vegas. He said the two might not wound up in 38th place in the with toe Wilson entry in the Rolling in the first shift at Green, sidelined with a This best-of-seven playoff be allowed to enter the Denver tournament if they refused $100,000 Midas Bowling Industrial League at the 6:45, Thomas entered his groin pull, will be off the ice round includes Whaler bouts his request. Tournament in Windsor Parkade Lanes. name into the coveted house again tonight. Sunday and ’Tuesday at St. Locks which brought The previous high at record book at 8:15 when his In addition,, Whalers Paul, and a two-game set­ Site Chosen together the finest Manager Bernie Giovino’s final strike was recorded wingman Tom Webster suf­ back is something the professional bowlers in the DENVER (UPI) - The Denver Boxing Club Thursday lanes was a 298 by Alfred before a fine crowd. fered a back injury in a Hartford-based East Divi­ country. His total was the said the Las Vegas, Nev., Convention Center had been “Whitey” Hagenow in 1%1. Thomas’ 300 came in his KEN THOMAS cross check into the Saints sion champs would rather do best by a Connecticut roller. chosen as the site of the May 16 bout between heavyweight The previous year, Nino middle match game. He Scores First cage Wednesday night, and without as they touch down champion Muhammad Ali and Ron Lyle. his appearance tonight has in Minnesota this weekend. Mike Hughes of the boxing club said ringside tickets will been termed New England, after nine “questionable.” cost |100. He said other tickets will sell for $50 and $20.* away games against tough Hughes said fans in Colorado must contact toe club for Part of the Saints’ St. Paul, has yet to win. tickets. Nassiff Photo East Catholic GirW Gymnastics Team, West Side Story in NHL New Division Roughhouse Ice Style DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - The NaUonal Associa­ Only in its third year of existence, the East Catholic the future looks promising for the Eagles. 'Team goals within a 51-second before Syl Apps tied the game apiece. Darryl Sittler tion for Stock Car Auto Racing announced Thursday crea­ girls' gymnastics team placed 15th in state competi­ members: Front row; (Left to right) Terry Maccarone, Penalty span during the first period game for the Penguins in the gave Toronto a 1-0 lead in Fails to Stop Houston tion of toe “ Baby Grand Division” to stage racing among tion in a 45-team field. Two members, juniors Sheila Patty Curtis, Donna Mac, Pam Fairbanks, co-captain which gave the Rangers second period. the first period before Mike (Herald photo by Dunn) four-cylinder stock cars. Connolly and Terry Maccarone, qualified for state Mary Ellen Cassalino,' Kathy Puzzo, Mary Kautz. Mid­ their early lead and sparked Maple Leafs 3, Kings 2 Murphy tied the score. regional competition. Connolly qualified in floor exer­ dle row: Debbie Baltas, Tammy Mac, Mary Marzialo, th e tempers of the Blaine Stoughton’s goal at Murphy’s second goal gave NEW YORK (UPI) - Two def e n d i n g World Hockey ’The new division will contain such cars as the Pinto, Records Coach, Captains Set fo r MCC Home Opener cise with a 6.55 average for the season and Maccarone Kathy Viola, Meg McGrath. Back row; Assistant Coach 10:19 of sudden death over­ the Kings a 2-1 lead but Dave young fighters who play for the Association champions ' Capri, Colt and Vega, NASCAR officials said. For a car to Islanders. time lifted Toronto over Los Dunn tied it to set up the Houston Aeros had similar ad­ rocketed to four goals in the be eligible, it must have a base price of $3,500 or less and made it on the uneven parallel bars with a 5.40 Noreen Petro, manager Patty Rice, Beth Egan, co­ “I think a lot of it was due First home start for Manchester Community College's o'clock. Tri-captains Mike Panciera, Tom Leitao and vice for the Cleveland fourth period—two by cars not sold through dealerships in the United States will average. Balance beam and vaulting are the other two captain Shiela Connolly, Helen Putriment, Kris Are Set to frustration,” Brad Park, Angeles and tied their overtime. baseball team will be Saturday morning at Mt.Nebo Tom Fahey, leh to right, listen \to advice from Coach Crusaders. Howe-for an 8-5 playoff win be ineligible. events contested in gymnastics. It was a young team so Rectenwald, Mary Cadorette, Coach Joann Brown. captain of the Rangers, said preliminary series at one when Mattatuck supplies the opposition starting at 11 Stan Olander. “We’re too physical a team,” Thursday night. Tlje cars will be restricted to four cylinder engines and NEW YORK (UPI)-The about the fighting. “We had center Terry Ruskowski said. Howe, the oldest son of Gor­ tires not in excess of 10 inches in width. second game of a three- them down and they couldn’t “We can hit with anybody. We die Howe, collected three goals game National Hockey take it out on the referees, don’t take anything from for the first time this year and League playoff series so they wanted to fight us ignited his team to a 1-0 lead in Wants Warm Weather NBA Roundup anybody. I don’t think they will Kennedy Flips Again between the New York and we obliged them.” Bicentennieh try what they did again.” the best-of-seven series which BALTIMORE (UPI) — One word to Rick Wise would be kicked off the WHA playoffs. NEW YORK (UPI) - Walter Kennedy, the departing Islanders and the New York Jean Ratelle, Steve “I mean, they ran at Lee Elder Not Nervous sufficient. The word would be “warm.” “I got a couple of lucky NBA commissioner, continued his coin flipping act Rangers Thursday night Vickers, Ron Harris, Jerry EAST HARTFORD. everything for two periods, and Wise, a 29-year-old right-hander acquired from St. Louis breaks on the power play,” Thursday with Portland earning toe right to pick ahead of could have been part of the Butler, Rod Gilbert and Rare Home Loss (UPI) — The Hartford en­ at the end of the second they after the 1973 season, hurt his pitching shoulder 363 days Mark said, speaking of his final script from the West Side Walter Tkaczuk added goals try in the North American were gasping for air,” left New Orleans in toe forthcoming college player draft. ago on a drizzly, 38-degree afternoon in Boston. breakaway goal which gave Story that was cut because it for the Rangers, who led, 7- BOWLING W ashington Soccer League will be winger Mark Howe added. “I Portland will draft sixth, one spot ahead of New Orleans, The injury, the first to his arm in 10 major league Houston a 7-3 lead. “The whole 2, after two periods and then think they will play rough but in the first round. In Dehut at Masters was too violent. known as the Bicenten- team played well and I think the seasons, put Wise on the disabled list three times and a you know they won’t be running Earlier this week, Atlanta won a coin flip from Los Three Stanley Cup records played the Islanders to a niels, club officials an­ biggest goals of the night were split finger sidelined him a fourth time. He missed 135 It LOSSOMS- A lice for penalties were es­ standoff in the final period. NEW YORK (UPI) - The Washington Bullets picked an nounced Thursday. at everything again. I think scored by Ruskowski a ^ Teddy Angeles to determine who’ll pick first. days and finished the season with a 3-4 record and 3.86 Blanchfield 129-358, Annamae emotions in his historic first second hole, a par-five 555- Lee Elder is a good, solid tablished as the now-bitter J. P. Parise, Bert Marshall inopportune time to suffer a rare loss at home, a 113-102 Paul Sanderson )r., what they did was a little Taylor. I just threw in a couple Milt Richman earned run average. Donahue 137. foolish at the start of the round Thursday that Jackie yarder. He stubbed his toe golfer. He certainly isn’t in rivals collected a total of 50 and Jean Potvin had the defeat at the hands of the Buffalo Braves in the first game of extras.” AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - Wise maintained the trouble stemmed from pitching president , told a news game.” ^ Last Workout Robinson did in the first twice with a pair of bogeys the same superstar class of the best of seven playoff series. The Crusaders face the Aeros Color aside, Lee Elder has penalties, 27 for the losing Islanders’ goals. conference the name was game he ever played for the on two subsequent par 5 s, Jackie Robinson was as a nine innings that raw and rainy April 13 day. By taking advantage of the Saturday night in Houston, then GRENOBLE, France (UPI) — Rodrigo Valdes paced Islanders and 23 for the Black Hawks 4, Bruins 3 PAKKADK U l STY- Ken But the Bullets can’t be decided on by the club's no more in common with toe Montreal Royals in Jersey the lanes and ran our fast body checking and hard return to Cleveland for the next the 530-yard eighth and the ballplayer. Some could Rangers. Ivan Boldirev scored his Thomas 243-300-205-748, Ken blamed solely. Bob McAdoo executive committee himself through his last workout ’Thursday before his late Jackie Robinson than break well. When we do all pressing Crusaders, Houston’s two games. City. 520-yard 15th. argue he isn’t even the best ’The Rangers overcame 12 second goal of the game at Hesford 207, Larry Davis 205, the Most Valuable Player in which also picked yellow worid middleweight title boxing match against Max Cohen Lee Trevino does with those things, we’re playing “After the birdie on the among the eight blacks who penalties in the first period 7:33 of sudden death over­ Mac Segar 215-556, Mike Juszc- the National Basketball and blue as team colors. Saturday and told toe crowd he wants to fight Carlos Mon- Pancho Villa, the heroic, Robinson wasn’t par­ fia-^s-^Bglicve our game.” second hole I felt I would play the tour (long-driving to take a 4-1 lead and then time to give Chicago its win h o r N o U zak 225-559, Mike Masilonis 200, Association, scored 35 points The Bicentenniels will zon of Argentina as soon afterwards as possible. hard-riding Mexican ticularly nervous his first In other playoff games, shoot it up,” Elder was to Jim Dent has won more brawled their way to an 8-3 over Boston and tie the Skip Kelly 200-214-211-625, Stan pulled down 14 rebounds and kick off a 23-game He apologized to a crowd for not entering the ring and revolutionist who had his time out; neither was Elder. Pliska 235, Ed Bachl 221-590, Detroit won, 122-106, win say in the press tent later. money this year). win and evened the series at three-game playoff series. blocked five shots for the schedule April 25 in 49 Bowlers at Parkade ja rrin g , but explained that he did not want to risk an in­ own way of shooting out all “I can see when a golfer Bill Avery 225-560, Roy Riggott over Seattle to even their “I went charging a little bit Nonetheless, the 40-year-old one game apiece. The Bruins, led by veteran Braves. Florida against the Miami jury so soon before his title match with Cohen, the French the lights whenever he gets nervous. He gets crab- 233-606, Barry Pinney 201, series at 1-1 and New York because I was,so eager. I Washington, D.C., resident In the other three playoff Bobby Orr, had to come “We forced them to shoot Toros. They will in­ Shoot for Europe Trip champion. saddled up or asked his cad­ bish,” testified Elder’s cad­ Terry Sheppard 207-568, Tom beat Houston, 106-%. was playing aggressive; is guaranteed at least some games, Pittsburgh downed from behind twice to send quickly and we blocked augurate their home die to let him have one of die, Henry Brown. “I didn’t Atamian 200, Dick Murphy McAdoo hit 16-of-28 shots tomorrow I’ll be on measure of immortality St. Louis, 5-3, to move into the game into overtime. shots,” said Braves Coach season May 3 at Dillon those sticks from his bag. see that in this man.” 242-560, Ernie Whipple 557. and it was his 19 first-half Saturday will be a lucky day Hollis, Jerry Coro, Tom Alou Signed defense.” because he broke the color the Stanley Cup quarter­ Penguins 5, Blues 3 Jack Ramsay. “We filled Stadium in Hartford Crickmore, Steve Sanelli, Elder says even though he Robinson Was “relieved” points that kept the Braves for two Brunswick Parkade Elder’s over-eagerness barrier here Thursday, finals, while it took a sudden , Colin Campbell broke a 3-3 sm m against the Boston Lanes league bowlers. William Hyde, Bob McComb, NEW YORK (UPI) - ’The New York Mets siped 32- now is the first black man after his first one was over; within four, 56-52, at the cost him a pair of bogeys having qualified by winning death overtime for . the tie with a breakaway goal at FROM 1795 TO TOWY- FOR 160 YEARS Minutemen. Bernie Giovino, manager of Knobby Aldrich, Dick Cote, year old reserve outfielder Jesus Alou ’Thursday in an ef­ ever to play here in the so was Elder, and the half. Phil Oienier led the and conceivably may cost the Monstanto Open last Chicago Black Hawks to 4:33 of the final period to SIX SENERMIONS OF THE BEAM FAMILY HAVE BEEN the bowling center, announced Carl Lepak. fort to beef up their bench strength. Masters and Robinson was greatest similarity of all Bullets with 23 points while him the whole ball game April. boost Pittsburgh over St. MANNS THE WORICTS FINEST BOURBON. that April 12 has been selected Women — Adele Little, Alou, who has a lifetime batting average of just under the first black man ever to between them, the one com­ beat a stubborn Boston McAdoo was holding Elvin here. Robinson’s over­ Elder handled himself team, 4-3, and keep their ti­ Louis and into the quarter­ as the roll-off date for his Evelyn Livengood, Lisa Lugin- .280, was released by the Oakland Athletics during spring play in organized baseball, mon characteristic both Hayes to 20 points. Next-to-Last eagerness that first day he well both before and after finals of the Stanley Cup center’s monthly high game buhl, Ellie Brailsford, Lorrie training this year after batting .268 with two homers and 15 he can’t really relate to the shared most was good, old tle^ hopes alive. Toronto “This win confirmed the played for Montreal resulted his opening round, saying he winners. Baker, Sandy Ratcliffe, Karen former Brooklyn Dodgers’ plain over-eagerness. defeated California, 3-2. Playoffs. Larry Sacharuk fact we could beat them Pick for Celts Fregin, Edith Mason, Sandy RBIs in % games last season. in an error for him in the had the good fortune to have A total of 49 men and women firebrand, first, because he “No question, I was over- It was Bill Fairbairn’s two sent St. Louis into a 3-2 lead when it counts. But we’ve BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston bowlers will compete for the Robison, Roberta Shore, Carol field, but when it was all played with “a super guy” IVs Boating Time Again! Luchon, Lynne Topping. never was a baseball fan and eager, but I’ll play a lot "Old k|C|(ApOo‘ [ iHiwctuj'smniBouiiBOK ■ got to do it three more times Celtics have won the right to chance to win a three-day trip over, hardly anybody even like Gene Littler and calling / Carolyn Sulzinski, Sharon Games Banned second, because he doesn’t different tomorrow,” CAME IN F ir s t and each game it becomes pick next-to-last in the National to Washington, D.C., May 23-^ remembered because he had all the people in the gallery AMO PfllD NOTHINC To WIN Basketball Association to the finals of Brunswick’s 10th Aubert, Sue Reicherl, Sharon even remember where he promised Elder following ■ B tir*230

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PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandiester. Conn., Fri.. April 11,1975 ' i - ECHS Expels Students; Town Leaders Saddened Drugs Said Involved By Death of John Bailey

Several students have been and several more have been transferred out of East Catholic expelled this week. By SOL R. COHEN ticipate a fight for the Thompson is a friend of High School as the result of an Father Saunders would not There was a sense of sadness Democratic state chair­ Bailey's daughter, Barbara incident last week involving comment today. He did say the and loss expressed hy those manship. He predicted an Kennelly. Both are on the board drugs, according to a Manchester political figures orderly transition of power. of the Catholics Families Ser­ FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1975! three-day International Fair VOL XXIX - NO. 23 spokesman at the school. held at the school this week has commenting on the death of Nathan Agostinelli, former vice. Suspecting some of the helped to calm down the John M. Bailey, long-tiipe state comptrolier and now John Sullivan, who is state students were involved with students and allay the charged Democratic leader. All a g r^ Manchester GOP chairman, central committeeman from drugs. School Principal Rev. atmosphere. he left his mark on Connec­ said, “I knew John Bailey per­ the Fourth Senatorial District, Girls Get a Gas Out of Robert Saunders last week Det. Capt. Joseph Sartor of ticut—and all to the good. sonally since I arrived on the knew Bailey for about 18 years. made a statement to the stu­ the Manchester Police Depart­ State Rep. Ted Cummings, political scene. I knew him as a He expressed the deepest sym­ dent body that anyone caught ment said no arrests had been who is also Democratic town friend and as a political leader. pathy to the Bailey family. ‘Fair Lady’ No using drugs in any way is out, chairman and who had personal “ I always respected him “What made him so great,” Powder Puff Mechanics made, but an investigation is said Sister Joan Farley, assis­ pending. contact with Bailey since 1955, greatly,” said Agostinelli. “He said Sullivan, “was his common tant principal. Father Saunders declined to said, “I thought John Bailey was a dedicated Democrat and sense. He was tactful and period is watching Mr. Groot, Were you ever one of those be accomplished in a co-ed Two Students were expelled release the names of the was a living legend for a long always involved in the well­ always knew what had to be Mr. Carbee’s willing ac­ people who, during second or class, that there would be too last week. Sister Farley said. students involved. time. When a legend comes to a being of his pdrty. But more done. He did it at the right time Ordinary Play complice, down a giant triple­ sixth period, happened to be much “fooling around.’’ close-that’s a hard reality. than that, I always felt he was and in the right place.” thick shake, a Super Arby’s walking toward Room 149, On the other hand, there are “I feit he was a good man in interested in the well-being of Mary LeDuc, state central some who believe that a co-ed Roast Beef sandwich, and two The Greek myth of show were handled by experts. to Her Face” was tremendous­ casually glanced in in passing, his trade,” said Cummings. the country and its people. Just committeewoman from the class would be fun because guys large bags of french fries (his Pygmalion the sculptor, George The sound system was defintely ly moving and Adams put his all then backed up to Jake a second “He did three remarkable look at the record and the peo­ Third Senatorial District, said, into it. look in shock and utter in­ would help the girls, sharing snack before lunch) lin two things and that’s a legacy that ple he was involved with—top- "I always adn.ired John Bailey. Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and needed as, even with the minutes or less. ^ Must Hold Taxline, ’The one flaW, however, was, credulity? their seemingly innate will always be remembered—he drawer leaders like John He was an astute politician and Lemer and Lowe’s “My Fair microphones, some lines were Starting next year, PPM will again, movement. Many of For what you might have knowledge with them. was the architect in selecting Kennedy, Abe Rlbicoff and Ella knew how to meld things into Lady’’ are variations on the lost. Lighting was fairly well no longer be needed as a their actions were un­ I; fl seen in the automotives room There are a variety of Says Mrs^ Jackston s<-. the first Catholic President, the Grasso.” place. He will be missed im­ same theme that seems to get handled; however a few times prerequisite for Auto I and will motivated, it seemed. A few was not a bunch of peasy pys reasons as to why girls take first Jewish Connecticut gover­ Mayor John Thompson, a mensely by the party and the better as time goes on. “My Fair the spot light could be seen also opened to guys. Mr. times Higgins had to fight to in jeans and sweatshirts, but a PPM, ranging from the prac­ By SOL R. COHEN per cent in sewage fees. They nor, and the first woman gover­ Democrat, first met Bailey in state." Lady’’ has been around for a long searching for something to land Sullivan is happy about this keep his back from the poup of neatly dressed girls tical viewpoint of “not being Insisting “the Manchester are asking us to spend their tax J nor in the United States elected the last session of the General time. In fact the Manchester on. change, since he feels that girls audience. Since the production busily engrossed in an oil ripped-off by garage mechanics taxline must be held this year dollars wisely and carefully, so in her own right.” Assembly, when a group of High choir produced it eight In the cast were a number ^ seem to be more eager to learn was in proscenium, there change or perhaps a p ease job. for things I don’t need or work I if it is at all possible,” their burdens will not increase. Cummings said he doesn’t an- mayors met with legislative years ago. excellent performers. ShidW and are not “know-it-alls like l^aitis performance as Eliza seemed no reason why the en­ You might have rubbed your can fix myself,” to preventing a Democratic Director Phyllis Many indicated if this effort leaders on the needs of the COIN SHOW Well, Miss Martha White, the guys,” and their presence Doolittle shone as she handled tire stage was not used. Yet eyes or shrugged your different kind of rip-off. Jackston said today she agrees isn’t made they might well be municipalities. head of the MHS music depart­ will also “tone down the bad r / SUNDAY, APRtL 13 the transformation from the when Higgins sings “I’m an Or­ shoulders and walked off, but Forgive me, but I can’t help with Democratic Town Chair­ forced to sell toeir homes. “I found Mr. Bailey a percep­ ment, has done it again. Last language.” dinary l^ n ” he remains in the what you were briefly dramatizing one girl’s reason. man Ted Cummings the budget “I have gone on record many tive and concerned man,” said 10 am to 6:00 pm Friday n^ht 350 choir members flower girl to the lady. Some of As for changing the name ol same general area throughout witnessing was not a mirage, ’The setting (I’ll leave out the being recommended by the times in the past that it’s the a Thompson.“He was a man who I Knights of Columbus Hall and ll^ a s t members crowded her movements were a bit stiff PPM now that it will no longer \ ROCKVILLE the song. - but a Powder Puff Mechanics fancy'adjectives and make it town manager “ isn’t a bare- bottom line that counts,” she recognized the problems of the 138 Main St. onto We stage of Bailey as if she didn’t quite feel be restricted to girls, he Alfred P. Doolittle was out­ class. simple) is a dark night on a bone budget.” added. “1 have also stated towns and cities and, in his own M ai^astar, Conn. Auditorium for MHS’s 1975 motivated to be where she was. refuses. Good luck if you are a HOSPITAL producuon of “My Fair Lady.’’ In one of her better songs, “I standingly portayed by Bill I’d like to clear up once and deserted road. Mrs. Jackston, who is board many times a concerted effort way, tried to help the people of FREE ADMISSION As the scene opens, we guy taking this course next In many scenes it seemed Could Have Danced All Night,” Mathews. His was the best for all that PPM is not a course secretary, said, “I intend to must be made by our manager NOTES Connecticut. I found him a observe a couple riding along year. You’ll have a lot of great politician.” that is precisely what it was — she sat through most of it. Why characterization in the show. in applying make-up properly, scrutinize each item in this to contain spending and im­ when suddenly th6 car stalls. A explaining to do when someone crowded. Too many people and didn’t she get up and dance? The coarse, rude and lovable but an actual automotives budget carefully, and work con­ prove efficiency with maximun few seconds later, we see the asks you if you’re learning how not nearly enough room for This was an example of poorly Doolittle was unmistakably all course. The name may throw scientiously to submit a budget productivity. Bringing the past to life, these students at Bennet Junior High School show art work, ar­ Admitted Thursday: girl (?) get out, open the hood, to put on make-up. — Barbara movement made many directed action. However, her his. With the help of Eric Mann you off at first, but Mr. to our community that won’t “Certainly,” said Mrs. tifacts and books about King Arthur which they will use Sunday during a story hour on Margaret Barber, South St., In the Grease Pit make an adjustment, then hop Anderson crowd/dance scenes seem beautiful voice more than made and Stuart Flavell, his musical Suilivan, the department head create additional hardships to Jackston, “we don’t have direct King Arthur in the Junior Room at Mary Cheney Library. From left to right, they are Rockviile; Peter Barrett, back into the car. We now zoom totally unorganized. However, up for her lack of movement. numbers were not only well Vicki Sendra, right, gives grease job to the car, while of Industrial Arts, says he our people.” control over federal or state Grace Jaworski, holding a student prepared bibliography of King Arthur books at the Storrs; Deborah Blais, Hart­ in for a closeup of the expres­ one scene was very well Henry Higgins was portrayed sung, but funny. The trio’s dan­ Paula Roberts looks on. (Photo by Barbara Anderson) chose the name “because it She said, “The message came spending. We do, however, have library; Richard Walden holding a record and film; Rim Roy with a mace, and Barbara ford Tpke., Rockville; Elissa choreographed for the little by Jonathan Adams and Colonel cing was a delight to witness. sounded girlish.” sion on the dumbfounded boy’s Charity Hop loud and clear at the public control over local spending and Boy, Sunny View Dr., Vernon; face — a mixture of amazement Slaiby holding a battle ax. (Herald photo by Pinto) space allowed. The “Get Me to Pickering was played by Scott Cindy Tucker as Mrs. Higgins It all started three years ago hearing Monday night at here is where it must begin. It Susan Dryzgula, Center Rd., the Church on Time” number Price. These two young men was thoroughly likable. One when a few girls approached and rage. Set at MHS Waddell School. 'Die people of must begin with this budget. It Vernon; Blanche Feltman, Ver­ Everyone agrees that PPM is was well organized and weli literally cooked together on could tell she had fun with the him, wanting to take Auto I. Manchester are indeed con­ must begin now because the non Gardens, Vernon; Alan Rock Review one of the few courses in which On Friday, April 18, there perfomed. The finish was stage. Timing was perfect and snooty character. Mrs. Pierce, He’d always felt that a will be a dance at MHS. This is cerned about these increases, people of Manchester simply King Arthur Comes to Library Keller, Summit Dr., Tolland; one actually learns something 6.3 mills in the tax rates and 25 marvelously executed. lines were batted back and the stuffy housekeeper of The two J ’s from the Moody If you couldn’t see the album knowledge of cars should be not an ordinary dance. can’t afford additional property Louis LaPlante, West Shore Higgins, was played fairly well made available to girls, so he useful. When asked what they taxes.” TOO! Scene, changes, however, forth as would be tennis balls. Rd., Ellington; Julius Quick, Blues, Justin Hayward and and someone sat you down and liked most about the class, their “Little Village” will be the were not so well executed. Most One of the best numbers in the by Cindy Dodson, who could John Lodge, have teamed their put this album on, you’d swear apeed. Surprisingly, however, band performing and they will King Arthur is coming to several weeks of intense (ELA) program. The students Sullivan Ave., South Windsor; were laboriously slow, adding show, “The Rain in Spain” was possibly have put more life into 247 girls signed up and he had to answers all shared pretty much Mary Cheney Library. research about King Arthur. Gordon Say, Talcott Ave., forces to bring us “Blue Jays.” you were listening to another the same viewpoint. also put on a show. East of ELA work independently on a much to the len^h of the entire a product of this excellent her character. And how fine to regain that volume of “This is the Moody refuse them. He explains that Catholic and Cheney Tech Sunday at 3 p.m., students of The quest for evidence that project of their choice. Rockville; Arthur Stein, Wilson The atmosphere is relaxed King Arthur actually lived Main Office show. At times the mood of one pacing. Eliza, Higgins and “My Fair Lady” did have its familiar sound of the seemingly Blues.” And after looking at the “of all the Industrial Arts students will be attending this Mrs. Judith Rosenfeld at “No one knew anything about Lane, Vernon. scene was lost before the next Pickering worked so well problems opening night courses. Automotives is the and friendly, not much effort is Library Staff Plans Bennet Junior High School will prompted their search. Discharged Thursday: Jesse 9- t2 lost Moody Blues. With one cover, you’d be positive it was needed to understand what’s dance. King Arthur before this appeared caused not only by the together that their scenes were (mishaps on stage and the long most popular. The room is in present “These Halls of project,” said Mrs. Rosenfeld Bauks, Chamberlain St., listen you’ll realize how much the Moody Blues. It even has going on, and there are no books There will be door prizes and Participants in the project 1007 Main Street length of the change but the highlights of the show. Higgins scene changes), but on the of the Moodies these two artists one of those Moody Blues fan­ use nine periods a day and we soda and the special attraction Camelot” in story and film. speaking of the group. Rockville; Edward Brey, East destruction of the illusion. It and Pickering’s voices had the whole it was a good production. couldn’t handle so many to sweat over — all our learning Bread Making Program The students will read the are members of the extraor­ Hartford; Ann Broderick, Manchester made up. tasy paintings on the cover. is done from right under the will be “ Miss Connecticut.” dinary learning activities The students studied books on was very hard to believe you quality of professionals. The acting was great, the songs The album is a great achieve­ 'The album is only two weeks students.” , That’s right. Miss Connecticut. stories they wrote as a result of King Arthur which were made Windsor Locks; Joanne 649>4586 hood or below a car on the lift. Anyone attending the were viewing Henry Higgins’ Just the right amount of pom­ glorious. The only real flaws in ment with Lodge and Hayward old and so the only song you’ll He decided to develop a one- All of the money from this SOUTH WINDSOR available to them on unlimited Joaquim, Overbrook Rd., Ver­ an otherwise great production We all entered into the course program can participate in the study when just a few moments posity crept into Pickering’s doing all writing and vocals be hearing on the radio is semester course for girls as a dance will go to St. Jude’s Judy Kuehnel loan from Mary Cheney non; Eva Kustowski, Hartford before, you actually saw voice to endear him to the were movements and crowded prerequisite to Auto I and PPM with about the same level of process, so that the textures Tpke., Vernon; John Lagasse, along with playing numerous in­ “Saved by the Music.” But the Children’s Hospital. ’The cost is “Yeast Feast,” a bread Library. K Mart Plaza Office someone moving his staircase audience. Higgins never lost the crowd scenes. Still a good time was born. ’The first year the knowledge about cars — prac­ and the “feel of the dough,” can Homestead St., Manchester; struments, mainly bass and rest is fantastic and this LP $2 and tickets can he bought in making program for adults, The ELA students attended a 10- 2 complacency that was all his was had by all — Peggy Graff class met after school, but was tically nothing — so we don’t be experienced first hand. Eva Little, Davis Ave., across stage. guitars. ’The most amazing part should be on the top of your list front of the cafeteria during 5th will highlight National Library showing of “A Connecticut Other technical aspects of the own. “I’ve Grown Accustomed incorporated into the school day feel stupid or embarrassed if we Jody Sievers and Linda Rockville; Nelly Satryb, Spencer Street of the album is the over-all of album purchases. — Joe and 6th and 7th periods. Come Week activities and will be held Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” the following year. make a mistake; we all laughed Gates, home economists, will Village St., Rockville; Charles sound. Damon and support this charity and April 17 at 8 p.m. in St. ABOUT TOWN and heard an archeologist Matlchester After talking to some of my it off. discuss nutritional aspects of Widger, Stafford Springs. have a good night. ] Margaret Mary’s Church Hall, speak on the result of diggings classmates, I found out that Credit for this is due to our breads made with different Births Thursday: A daughter 649-3007 beloved and fearless teacher, 80 Hayes Rd., South Windsor. in Cadbury, England, which most would not have taken Auto kinds of grains and will par­ might substantiate King to Mr. and Mrs. John Herzog, Mr. Carbee, who refused to National Library Week runs The M aster’s Club of The Youth Group of Emanuel AFS Activity Review I anyway and would mind being ticipate in the demonstration. Arthur’s existence. Franklin St., Rockville; a SEMINAR DAY take my interview seriously. from April 13-19. Books and pamphlets on Friendship Lodge of Masons Lutheran Church will conduct a you may be interested to know in a co-ed class. They feel that The filmstrip to be shown daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ’The past months have been each other’s creations and to When asked if he enjoys “Earthbread,” a color film bread making will be available will meet at the Masonic Tem­ car wash in the church parking formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association that AFS will soon offer a solu­ it would be hard to adjust to a Sunday is on the diggings. A u^st Leite, Sadds Mill Rd., fruitful ones for AFS at listen to talks given by George i h teaching the course, he replied, NHS Banquet desi^eiL-to show the job of for view, purchase, and ple Monday for a buffet at 6:30 lot on Chestnut St. and a bake tion to your dilemma. Within a formerly male-oriented course Richard Walden has written a Ellington. Manchester High School. It all Sweetnam and Simone Lessa. “Sure, it’s the highlight of the bread making for either a first­ p.m. After the meeting, George sale in Luther Hall of the 15 and they would, as one girl put A reminder to all National borrowing. narrative for the filmstrip began in mid-February with the George, who spent last summer few weeks, the club will begin TOES APRIL day. It throws a curve after time baker or a seasoned Pomeroy from the Connecticut church Saturday from 10 a.m. selling colorfully embroidered it, “feel inhibited because most Honor Society members that geared to the 8 to 12 age group. first regular meeting which oc­ in Italy as an AFS delegate having boys all day.” He makes kitchen veteran, will be shown. Dance Eye Bank will tell about the to 3 p.m. David Alvord, youth from R ochester, related some shirts imported directly from guys feel girls are incompetent this year’s banquet will be held The film goes through the Students who will be par­ curred Tuesday the 11th at the in the area of mechanics.” sure we get our hands dirty at The South Windsor Lithua­ program sponsored by the Odd coordinator, is in charge of of the experiences and feelings India. Think of it; adding a I 2 - 0 0 - 3 - 0 0 on Thursday, April 17. All process of making bread from ticipating in the story hour and home of Amy Stone. It is true that girls are not least three times a week, for nian Social Club will sponsor a Fellows. arrangements. which he accumulated on his m apificent new shirts to your members are to bring their flour to finished loaf and tells their subjects include Barbara The highlight of the evening exposed to it as often and guys half the fun is in cleaning up at dance entitled Spring Time Oil May Go Up trip. wardrobe and promoting inter­ the sprinkler where.water assigned baked goods for the about the interesting variety of Slaiby, “The Discovery of was a scintillating talk given by “traditionally like to tinker Dance, May 3 at the KofC Home Cub Scout Pack 27 will meet TEHRAN (UPI) - The shah Simone has been living and national understanding, with lit fights occur frequently. dinner. Gym and pool facilities grains used by other cultures. Arthur,” or how he became a Gaii Heimann on the subject of A6RFAT EXPERIFNce with cars” from childhood. One in Manchester. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s of Iran says oil prices may attending high school here this one small purchase! A high point of the class will be open for use. After the film there will be a king; Grace Jaworski, “The Israel. She combined slides, girl believes that nothing would A buffet will be held from 8 to Episcopal Church, Park St. All shoot up again unless the year; she showed slides and Buster “hands on” demonstration of Story of Launcelot” ; Sarah first hand information, and 9 p.m. with dancing from 9 p.m. petroleum-exporting countries & Loan Association • Since 1891 spoke of her native country, bread making by Helaine boys between the ages of 8 and Rice, “Tristam and Iseult.” anecdotes in order to convey to to 1 a.m. Music wiil be provided 10 interested in joining the pack and the Western industrial the AFSers her impressions of Brazil. Everyone seemed Dauphinais and Prudy Berrio of All in the group worked on a by Terry Martin. Persons atten­ are invited to attend this powers settle their differences. life in this small yet highly pleased with the outcome of Tennessee ^ the library staff, and Lorraine ' CORRECTION bibliography of King Arthur ding must bring their own meeting accompanied by at significant country. this internationally-oriented Mezzanotte and Marilyn Actress Tulis Sessions will books and stories illustrated liquor. Tickets are $8 per per­ least one parent. Those wishing In keeping with the Israeli meal. Textbook Law Seminar Day Is Coming Bloom, library volunteers. appear at the MCC auditorium with their own block prints son. more information may call 649- theme of the meeting there was' 'This weekend, April 11,12 and _] ¥_ •/ April 18 at 8 p.m., not tonight as which has been printed for use Ruled Invalid 4485 or 643-9008. a Middle Eastern accent on the 13 will mark the date of another troller and town mayor Nathan This is the tirsl lime anylliing High School World Staff appeared in The Herald in the Junior Room at Mary On April 15, the Student refreshments served. Skeptical important AFS happening; that CINCINNATI (UPI) - A Agostonelli will speak on like this has been established, Thursday. Cheney Library. The cover was Come HI in...Wl!!i9 having a Assembly is sponsoring a Edltor-ln-Chlef George Sweetnam Students of teams 7B and 8A club members were cajoled is “AFS Weekend.” Each year federal appeals court ruled politics, a representative from and students, teachers and the Broader Wiretap Her appearance is part of prepared by Lynn Beaulieu, the Seminar Day. Students will be -Newa Editor Cheryl Hyde at Illing Junior High School will into munching upon Felafel at around this time, exchange Thursday that a Tennessee text­ NOW will be among those pre­ public are encouraged to at­ Feature Editor Jessica Laufer Manchester’s International library’s artist. able to delve into topics they sponsor a car wash and tag sale (ground chick peas, heavily students from other Connec­ book law unconstitutionally es­ sent. tend. Seminar Day should prove Photography Editor Kirk Vlloolpert Women’s Year (IWY) celebra­ Others . who prepared stories have never been acquainted Exchange Editor Jennifer Davis in front of the school Saturday spiced and fried), Tahina ticut town gather for a pleasant tablishes a preference for the The student body has already to be both an enjoyable and Art Editor Hilary Cooper tion. and worked on the project are (spiced sesame seed paste), and three day vacation in “The City teaching of the Biblical account with, or learn something new selected first and second educational experience. — Sports Editor Dave Jacobs Law Requested from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fee Amy Trabitz, Gregg Kalagian, Pita (a kind of bread which of Village Charm.” Parties, a of creation over the theory of about an old hobby. choices for each of the three Cherrie Hyde Faculty Advisor Mr. Zane Vaughan for the car wash is fl. They will Tim Roy and Paul Peracchio. Fantastic savings when sliced in half, forms two dinner, and a hike have been evolution. Three, 40-minute sessions assemblies. However, it is not JUAN TAMAYO released only to prosecutors also have a food sale at D&L’s on Weldwood* pocket-like compartments). planned to entertain the pests. ’The U. S. Sixth Circuit Court will be taught by students, just for the school, as the public HARTFORD(UPI) - State and not to the local police, who and King’s at the Manchester teachers, townspeople and In Israel the aforementioned I would like to take this op­ of Appeals called the case a is also invited to attend. No ad- Poiice Commissioner Cleveland would know how to make better Parkade at the same time. prefinished paneling... combination replaces ham- portunity to ask what might be new version “of the legislative business organizations. mission charge will be Probe Started B. Fuessenich wants the use of the information. Proceeds from the projects will we bought it by burgs and hotdogs as “fast considered a personal question. effort to suppress the theory of There will be a wide range of collected. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Congratulations to Dehi Rohsky legislature to allow wider use of The existing maximum of 39 be turned over to the Henry Hock has Have you found yourself with a evolution which produced the discussions throughout MHS: Keith Costa, chairman of this wiretaps. Manchester Council on World the truckload... food” and these MHS students Federal ’Trade Commission an­ Debi Robsky, a senior at Search for Leadership in Fami- wiretaps a year in Connecticut learned quickly just how fast it shortage of attractive shirts for famous Scopes Monkey Trial of 'Theatre arts, gourmet cooking event calls it a “unique event. A Fuessenich, who said local Hunger. you save by nounced Wednesday an in­ MHS, has earned the distinction ly Living. Congratulations are would not be changed by the can be. Amazing quantities of spring wear? If you answer yes. 1925.” to karate. Former state comp- learning experience that lets police should be given access to 17 reasons why you vestigation of the used car of being among the 15 highest extended to Debi for her fine bill. the roomful. water, and all available liquids kids get into something they the information gathered, The hearing was packed with business, particularly into how ranking students of Connecticut performance in this year’s con- were consumed in order to haven’t had a chance to.” well dealers live up to service testified ’Thursday before the police and law enforcement of- should come to us Dave Jacobs, Student' in the 1975 Betty Crocker test. Judiciary Committee. He said Governor ALL THICKNESSES wash down the fiery Middle contracts and guarantees. hcials who endorsed a number ALL SIZES Eastern specialty. ’Those left Assembly president, urges present regulations on wiretaps of other bills being considered To Address ALL BEAUTIFUL standing termed the event a Profile: Linda Tomlinson students to take advantage of go out of their way to protect by the Judiciary Committee, in­ kn* inccHx^ tax help. WOOD GRAINS success. these discussions. This is not to the privacy of individuals and cluding: Democrats Reason 1. We are income tax In the wee hours of the mor­ be used as a free pass from hamper police efforts. AT PRICES YOU Linda Tomlinson was bom in Women’s Liberation. “We —A proposal allowing specialists. We ask the right WON’T BELIEVE. ning of Feb. 20, as 40 or so Manchester Memorial Hospital should work for a better group school but as something to get “’There are more safeguards prosecutors to grant witnesses AFSers slept peacefully, 20 and has lived in Manchester all unity to diminish the inequality involved in. If enough students against wiretap abuses in inmunity from prosecution as a Governor Ella Grasso will be questions. We dig for every honest students from Buffalo, N.Y. her life. between the sexes.” do not participate, the event Connecticut laws than in any result of testimony they give to a guest of the Tolland County aeduction. We want to leave nO rumbled their way toward may not be held again. other states,” Fuessenich said. Democratic Association at its “I like Manchester, it’s a Linda’s future plans aren’t authorities. The witnesses stone unturned to make sure you Manchester. This was to mark The restrictions often have first annual awards dinner pretty nice place.” She lives definite, but — “I have plenty of could still be prosecuted with the beginning of what will nothing to do with whether the scheduled for May 16 at the pay the smallest legitimate tax. with her parents and her three ideas. I haven’t decided yet information gathered from hopefully become an annual privacy of persons was being Faculty Club at the University sisters “and my dog, George.” what college I want to go to, I other sources. event for AFS, a two and one- abused, he said. of Connecticut. Linda also has two cats, Emily might not go to college r i ^ t Zuge —A bill giving law enforce­ half week exchange with an Chief State’s Attorney Joseph ’The dinner will honor two SPECIAL LOW and Charlie. away. I would like to become a ment agents access to utility AFS chapter from another com­ physical education teacher, Running T. Gormley also spoke on company records of persons charter members of the munity. Because much has “I’m not Involved with any specializing in work with ^ e behalf of widening the' suspected of being involved in association, John Giradini of Six members of Mr. Hippler’s already been written on this activities here at MHS, I’d mentally retarded and the regulations on wiretaps, which criminal activity, without the Ellington and Charles Phelps of Panel German I class completed a topic, I shall not bore you with rather go for long walks with physical handicapped.” at present allow their use only need of a subpoena, and direc­ Andover. Smkt Hoom project which involv^ three further details, but shall say my dog and Lucy Handley (she Linda’s classes include: in cases involving gambling, ting the utility firms not to tell Lt. Governor Robert Killian DiHky 1 HO train sets on two 12’x3’ «w -■ J * ■- that the program proved to be Turned off Man, (“Last felonious crimes of violence their customers about the in­ and former Lt. Governor Attilio Yli)fi|al rVmS lives right next door) and her plywood sheets covered with extremely worthwhile. semester I took ’The Strange and kidnaping. vestigation when so ordered by Frassinelli will be among lemiiiitM Da dog, Jamie. And when I’m not grass. Using authentic replicas Many made new friends (and and Mysterious. That’s when I Fuessenich endorsed a bill the police. the guests. (Oou^ Fii walking or going hiking and of train stations, hand con­ if they didn’t, learned to live for began to love Science Fiction” ) that would expand the use of — A bill to relax the ’The county association was Mn Mir^nnAnMlVvQi camping in the woods and structed German homes and an extended period of time with Family Living, Jewelry wiretaps to cases involving regulations on record-keeping formed in 1931 “to promote the NosApain mountahis. I’m usually swim­ Alpine huts, the students lutl people whom they weren’t par­ i V Lapidary, Pewtersmithing, bribery, extortion, drug sales procedures involving stolen principles of the Democratic nraDOVi---J TONY ming, horseback riding, a-: started their laborious task. ticularly fond of) and F’attems of Human Behavior and any “other crime which is a property recovered by police. party in Tolland County.” Print Face ms bicycling, bird watching or Mountains were constructed T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE THE I everybody gained some sort of cooking (I’m an Italian and Water Safety Instructors. felony and is dangerous to life, —A proposal to give the chief Invitations for the dinner yrCUraaNirt using cloth and paper which Manchester Parkade Gateway Shop Plaza insight in to life in a city gourmet!). I also like tennis, Linda Tomlinson “I usually like to spend most of limb, or property, or any con­ state’s attorney the power to have been sent out to the WaM ‘1«« was later painted. Many track Manchester Vernon r different from Manchester. photography and writing my free time in the crafts room spiracy to conunit any such nominate lawyers to his staff, general membership. Tickets W. H. ENGLAND told to, besides, it was so false. beds with three transformers may be obtained by contacting 366 Spencer St. 2854 Main St. Exactly one month following Science Fiction stories.” working on my latest creation.” offenses.” The bill also would subject t o the approval of a pan­ These kids here don’t realize were laid out. A river, complete Mrs. Ruth Ventura, 30 East St., 1181 Main St. Glastonbury HERFSWHEN i the “Buffalo experience”, the Linda recently visited give local police officials el of state judges. Under pre­ how lucky they are. I just wish with water made the trains Rockville, Conn. 06066. E. Hartford OTHER AREA OFFICES date was set for the traditioiud Glastonbury High School with a access to information obtained sent regulations the lawyers IT'S HAPPENIIIG that they would learn to ap­ "I consider my friends a cross bridges before entering Mrs. Ventura said space is Ward & Union Sts. Coventry American Feild Service potluck couple of other stndents for a. through wiretaps. Fuessenich are nominated and appointed by preciate ail the freedom we major part of my life, they are the train station from the limited at the faculty club so Rockville Stafford Springs COMPANY supper. AFS club and Town project on Conformity for her said under existing laws a local the judges. have here. Most just take it for an inspiration to succeed and mountains. tickets will be sold on a first- i-rl. A Sat. committee members exercised Patterns of Human Behavior granted! I also wish that they enjoy. I don’t think you should Build Model Village police department can ask Many of the police and law Bolton Notch. CorlN. their culinary expertise, and Mrs. Mclnemey supplied the come, first serve basis. Only April 11 A 12 class. would learn to use the garbage waste your life, live it the best prosecutors for a wiretap, but enforcement officials spoke Also In Manchester Parkade then on Thursday evening students with much of the ticket holders will be admitted “We had to put on a big show cans, instead of the ground. The you can. Don’t sit around and only state police are allowed to against a proposal that would Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun.. Phone 646-5440 March 20, gathered with family equipment, which her sons conduct the tap. The informa­ forbid all wiretaps in Connec­ and no tickets will be sold at the OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY for them and get all dressed up. grounds of MHS would make a complain you’ve got nothing to collected throughout their teen­ Builders of a German village, left to right, David Buckwalk, Frank Ley, Michael Newbelt, ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT • NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY and friends at the Emanuel tion gathered can then be ticut. door. I was going to dress nice great cancer commercial. do! Go out and find something age years from Germany. Steve Watts, Jeffrey Gass and Douglas Cowles. Lutheran Church to partake of anyhow, but I din’t like being Linda feels strongly abput to do! — Kent Denely

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Three LOST - Passbook No. 26-011782- 20 — Instructions Wanted . . Semoono right lot, conveniently located. I All real estate advertised In this newspaper Is subject mont House’s Ways and Means 214 baths, dream kitchen with family with 4 rooms each bedrooms, family rooms, 1 1/2 6, Connecticut Bank & Trust may hatw saiit yo» PHONE 643-2711 Trade of your present home 188 Main 8t, Manchester baths, wall-to-wall throughout. Committee, hut is heading for I to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes Company. Application made for REAL ESTATE all appliances, owner considered. $37,500. Donald S. apartment, parking. Great in­ an uncertain future in another 23 — Homes tor Sale Quiet cul-de-sac in Skinner payment. o happy a«fl transferred, immediate oc­ Gale Realty Company, •2,000 TAX CREDIT I it Illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or vestment. $57,900. I committee. The bill has already 24 — Lots-Land (or Sale cupancy. F. J. Spiiecki, Road area. Professionally 25 — Investment Property FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Realtors, MLS, 289-7939. on tho following now homoo: '<& diacr'Imlnation based on race, color, rejlglon, sex, or landscaped. $40,900. Owner, passed the Senate. LOST - Small female dog, part 26 — Business Property Help Wanted Realtor, 643-2121. 27 — Resort Property 13 Help Wanted 13 Hoipea For Sale Homes For Sale SEEING is dis-believing - f natlqnal origin, or an Intention to make any such 87^2586. House Speaker Timothy, Schnauzer, part Poodle, buff 28 — Real Estate Wanted O’Connor, D-Brattleboro, said colored. Answers to “Susie” . WESTMINSTER ROAD - PITKIN STREET MANCHESTER' Small from the outside, P preference, limitation, or discrimination.” MI8C. SERVICES spacious on the inside. Let us foiverton LARGE TWO-Family - 6-6, he would assign the bill to the Birch Mountain Road area. Offered by the Custom-built six-room Four-bedroom, gracious COUMAL — 3 M N m k . Central, good condition. By 31 — Services Ottered HAPPINESS Garrison, 114 baths, center snow you this three-bedroom, 1 This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver- House Appropriations Com­ Please call, 643-9311. 32 — Painting-Papering Happiness Is... g Is aj}ix-room Ranch with 1V4 Colonial. 1 ^ baths, 2-car gar­ CAOIIAL - 4 ksAnoai. owner. Write Box “ U” fireplace, garage, expandable 1/2 bath Colonial Cajpe in mittee, where strong opposition 33 — Building-Contracting TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR age, large treed lot. Drastical­ NAWN — 3 bedrsowt. tising for real estate which Is In violation of the law. Manchester Herald. 34 — RootIng-SIdIng Joining the baths and garage In the $35,- attic. $43,500. Palmer Realty, prestige area. Large formal already has been registered by LOST - Passbook No. 25- POLLUTION CONTROL FACILIH PHILBMCK ly reduced to mid 40’s for NABED RANn - 4 btdpssm. P Our readers are Informed that all dwellings adver- 188 Main SL, Manchester 35 — Heating-Plumbing 500 price range! Early oc­ 0151083, Savings Department of YOUNQ MARINES 646-6321, Hagedom, 6494)538. dining room with comer cup­ Committee Chairman Emory 36 — Flooring quick sale. SPIJY lEVa - 4 btdrson. 649-2813 the Connecticut Bank St Trust 37 — Moving-Trucking-Sloraga Registration will be held EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES - TWO (2) POSITIONS cupancy. Clean and con­ board and brass chandelier. ^ tised In this newspaper are available on an equal op- A. Hebard, R-Glover. RABID RANCH - 3 bedrsMSi Front-to-back 22’ living room ROCKLEDGE Company. Application made for 38 — Services Wanted Friday, April 11 at 7 p.m, g 1. ASSISTANT TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR: No. 2 venient. COLUMBIA aw ACRES portunity basis. Ranch, believe it or not, In AGENCY B EL AIR with fireplace, large mirror The bill would set a primary payment. MtSC. FOR SALE Burnside Avenue School ^ In-plant man. Should hava, or ba working toward, Stata TOLLAND - Authentic .m MINI-FARM the low fortlesi Six rooms on town meeting day, which and fireplace fixtures. Lav has i MANCHESTER - Redwood 41 — Articles lor Sale East Hartford g Qrada III Cartifleallon. Machanical and alaetrleal period Restoration. Main KIFIOIIE UENGY Immaculate 6-room, 2 bath Real Estate Farms, spacious 9 room Raised plus screened rear porch. falls on March 2—the same day Pononalo 42 — Building Supplies 7Vt% mortgage monoy la new fixtures and floor. New 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Pels Boys and Girls 8-17 are background - ability to oparata and maintain alaetrleal house built 1806, ell circa 1717. IsHtm 64M 413 Ranch. 2-car garage, small 643-9332 available on these homee^ floor in cabineted kitchen. All Ranch, set on large treed lot. Tastefully treed and as New Hampshire’s presiden­ 44 — Livestock and machanical aquIpmanL High achool graduate or Eight rooms, two baths, five bam, large stocked bass pond. wood floors, newly refinished. Three full baths, aluminum .shrubbed lot. Several quality INCOME tax returns prepared 45 — Boats & Accessories Invited to join. All have city utUHlea. tial balloting. aquivalant. Will conaldar (ormar Navy BR’a, BTa or MM*a working fireplaces, two Excellent tillable land with Walk-in attic storage room. MANCHESTER AND VICINITY siding, two fireplaces, family But, Granite State law­ in theprivacy of your home Call 46 — Sporting Goods Men and women are also p MANCHESTER - New 3- SPRING ARRIVAL - Martin room, five possible bedrooms. Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- 47 — Garden Products In llau of cartWcatlon. Position avallabla Immadlataly. bams, ten acres. Call for abundance of fruit trees, One-car attached garage. Full makers have warned they will 48 — Antiques needed as Instructors (or p bedroom custom Ranch, 2 School district 7 room Colonial IN T H E BIRCH HILL Asking $51,900. Zinsser Agency, 8263. Starting waga - 98,590.00 annually, attar aatlafaotory details. berry bushes, strawberry , FJ. SPILECKI cellar. Stone patio, floweriM BOFIORE AGEIICY move their own primary up a 49 — Wanted to Buy drill and classroom work g baths, aluminum siding, double cape with aluminum siding, Realtor 643-2121 bushes. $39,900. Call 6334)227, (T NEIGHBORHOOD of South 646-1511. completion of probationary period. RANCH — with gorgeous garage, excellent beds. Must be seen. $48,800. three large bedrooms, living Mtn 647-1413 week to protect its first-in-the- INCOME TAX preparation - RENTALS Today is the last day to ^ Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, E. Lamson Agency. Windsor — Immaculate and 52 — Rooma lor Rant 2. MAINTAINER I: Varied and Interesting work (both In­ view. Large living room with neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes room with fireplace, family nation status. your home or . mine. join this new platoon. 646-3233. spacious with about all llw 53 — Apartments lor Rent side and outside) In the operation and maintenance of beamed cathedral ceilings Corporation, 646^131. “axlras’’ you could possibly The House Ways and Means Reasonable. By Danny Byram, 54 — Homos lor Rent Sewerage Treatment Plant and Sanitary Sewer Colleotlon J. WATSON lUCH CO. ■ Committee overrode the objec­ 649-5096. 55 — Business lor Rent and fireplace, formal dining RMHora MLS have on your Hat. Priced 56 — Resort Property lor Rent NEW USTING - Martin School tions of its chairman. Rep. System. High school graduate or equivalent. No room, fully equipped kitchen H w M w Offin M M IW below a professional ap­ U&R 57 — Wanted to Rent experience required, but ability to uae common hand District. Six bedrooms, 9-foom Equil Houtlng Opportunity Peter Giuliani, R-Montpelier, TAX RETURNS and accoun­ 58 — MIsc. lor Rent with sliding glass doors to praisal at $69,900. tools and equipment necessary. Conn Class 2 license a older home, wall-to-wall EA8T HARTFORD in endorsing the proposal. ting done professionally. deck. Huge family room with carpeting, paneling, etc. Asking S .B .M . h a s Reasonable rates. Confidential. AUTOMOTIVE plus. Starting wage - 90,656.00 annually, after satisfactory REHER BUYS 61 — Autos lor Sale stone fireplace, two full baths. $41,000. Call Homeseekers $2,000. TAX CREDIT - New The committee added an Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, 62 — Trucks lor Sale completion of probationary period. SPRING ST. AREA - Raised Realty 646-4353. homes - 3 bedroom Ranch, 4 $41,000 - BOLTON - 7 room Ranch, firat floor family room. amendment to the Senate- 649-9145. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale VALUE approved bill, raising the filing 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles CAR Liberal benefits with each position. Applications should ranch, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ bedroom Colonial and 3 943,900 - BOLTON g O L D ontamporary, large finished 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle bedroom Raised Ranches, now fees for presidential candidates INCOME TAX returns be picked up at the Public Works DepartmenL Town Hall, rooms, 2V4 baths, wool MORTGAGE Money rec room. * Four bedroom Split, 1V4 baths, Homos WASH and returned to the Public Works Department by April 18, carpeting throughout, family being built. Merritt Agency, from $500 to $1,000. prepared in your home. 66 — Automotive Service at MacDonald's, MANCHESTER & 646-1180. aluminum siding, rec room, $44,500 - COVENTRY - 7 room Raised Ranch, spacloua 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease 1975. room with fireplace, patio, Hebard said he would take “a Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, large fenced yard. Only $32,- roc room. 649-6506. In Manchester large deck, electric garage VICINITY As Little as 5%Down long, hard look” at the measure Two-family 6 &6, with ANDOVER - Charming three- 900. Won’t last, call now. Saturday, April 12, doors. Built in 1971. $56,900. before taking action on it. bedrooms, fireplace, large hedroom Ranch on private 945,S00 - COVENTRY Ranch, paneled rec room, 10-3 Up to 30 Years to Repay on# aero. ^ He said it would not take in DUPLEX — Owner’s side has lot, 2-car garage. acre. Offers modem country enough revenue for the state to LIQUOR PERMIT Sponsored by kitchen, brick fireplace, new fXXlAL □ FINANCIAL large, modem kitchen, formal $48,900 - VERNON - Now listing, 4 bedroom Colonial make up for the problems it NOTICE East Catholic MANUFACTURER OF dining room, living room, 4 100-amp electrical service, new 646-1700 would cause Vermont OF APPUCATION Tennis Teams bedrooms, wall-to-wall water pump, aluminum siding, WARREN E. $49,500 - VERNON - Naw 6 room Ralsod Ranch. ^ O L v e r t o n small bam, closets galore and politicians involved in the par­ This is to give notice that Bonde-Stoeka-Mortgagea 8 carpeting, IVb baths. Other LADIES APPAREL R ^ L E S T / ^ E much more for those interested $49,900 - MANCHESTER - Center SI., 2-family, good In­ tisanship of a presidential H en ry S p rin g e r of 193 side has 6 large rooms. HOWLAND vestment. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ has openings for-experienced sewing-machine in tinO country living. By primary. Homestead St., no.l, Convenient to schools and a o e n ^ Manchester, Conn. 06040 has cond, third. All kinds. Realty Happiness Is... operators and qualified trainees. Excellent fringe owner, principals only. ^,500. shopping. Excellent condition. 188 Main 8L, Manchester 742-9895. filed an application placarded statewide. Credit rating un­ $: Attending the 3rd Annual« S a v in g s Bank nfopfacea ® ^ bedrooms, 2 benefits. $46,900. April 7, 1975 with the Liquor necessary. Reasonable. Con­ ^ POLICEMAN’S BALL ^ Apply at fidential, quick arrangements. CAPE — Eat-in kitchen, for­ MANCHESTER - Ideal starter THREE FAMILY, three IF YOU ARE SEARCHING (or the ‘right’ home, we will Control Commission for a g April 12,9-2 ^ 7 room Ranch, first floor family Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. mal dining room, fireplaced home, cozy five room Colonial, heating systems, three ceramic be pleated to help. We can Inform you of new llstinge, rOOlYI* ' PACKAGE STORE UQUOR Manchester Armory !| MANCHESTER MODESy INC. MANCHESTER - three family - OF M a n c h e s t e r 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ living room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car 7-7-5, separate furnaces, located near schools and shop­ tiled baths, three disposals, that “fit’’ — often before they are advertleed — if wa type of permit for the sale of ping. Low taxes, city water, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. PINE STREET • MANCHESTER garage, immaculate condi­ parking, large lot. Asking $43,- three stoves, three know what you are looking for. Please (eel free to call $65,000 - MANCHESTER - Foroat Hills, 7 room Capa. Hit-And-Run alcoholic liquor on the premises city sewers. Asking $29,900. refrigerators, laundry facility. Now. tion. $36,900. 900. Warren E. Howland f and outline your requirements. Scott St. James Realty Co., 875- of 4 Main Street, Manchester, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Help Wanted 13 Realtors, 64^1108. Clean as a whistle. Close to Motorist Conn. The business will be mortgages — interim financing CONTEMPORARY Raised 0744, 872-9700. everything. Fast sale wanted. $06,500 - SOUTH WINDSOR - Exceptionally largo eight Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. OFFICE SITE - suitable room Chalet. owned by Springer Enterprises, — exi litious and confidential RN-LPN. 10% differential. Ranch — Large, modern COVENTRY - $26,900 - Three Arrested service, J.D. Real Estate PART-TIME Male cook wanted construction (to about 10,- Inc. of 4 Main St., Manchester - Call 649-0305. PART-TIME Greenwood Nursing Home, kitchen with pantry, formal bedroom full-dormered Cape, M A ttC H E Z n i 000 sq. ft.) and substantial $66,800 - MANCHESTER - 8’A room multi-level Contem­ WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - and will be conducted by Henry Assoc. 6^1980. dining room with built-ins, basement, 100’ from private MANCHESTER vicinity - 4-|- 5 Hartford pays 10% differential w c iN in EQUALS GOOD MANCHESTER & VIC IN in parking (to about 20,000 aq. porary. State police have arrested Springer as permittee. CONCERNED, people-oriented MAINTENANCE on 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. 236-2901. living room with cathedral beach, double lot, more. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Ready for spring—This large INVESTMENT, Duplex, comer ft.) can make “341 E. Cantor Richard F. Meduna, 30, of individuals - Part-time hours to ceiling and fieldstone lot, aluminum siding, live Street” one of Manchester’s Have buyers for all types of homes, It you’re thinking of Mansfield Center, and charged □ EMPLOYMENT start. Only sincere, clean-cut WORK fireplace from floor to ceiling, 643-1108. and lovely 3 bedroom, 1V4 bath LEGAL NOTICE Bualneaa Opportunity 14 Raised Ranch is looking for a almost rent-free, priced to sell ..R&W.. most desireable selling, Call ua — him in the hit-and-run death of individuals need appW. Arthur redwood paneling, four at $31,900. - Two-family flat, Treacher’s Fish & Chips, 401 *7.00 to *10.00 BOLTON LAKE - Small house dew'owner.'Many extra professional addresses. Donald C o u tu rier, 11, of INVITATION Help Wanted 13 A GROUND floor oi bedrooms, 2 full baths, large with double lot on Lynwood good rent picture with possible Center Street, Manchester. PER HOUR details. Priced to sell in the additional income, needs some Windham. with a proven trade recori family room with fireplace, Drive. Short walk to lake for IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO SELL... Courturier, a Norwich 40’s. work but priced accordingly. U&R REALTY CO. TO BID TOOL MAKERS - All-around COOKS wanted, experienced, GALL 328-9951 Twenty-one Subway sandwich den or library, 5 sliding glass boating and swimming. Ed­ Manchester — Custom built, U&R, 8-room Colonial In we can help. Bulletin newsboy, was killed Sealed bids will be received franchise locations are now B/W realty, 647-1419. 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 machinists and Bridgeport local restaurant,staurant, call Mr. St. PI..M look for our ad In lh« doors, 2 large decks, 2-car mund Gorman Agency, 646- lovely “Forest Hills.” 4 spacious bedrooms, 2% baths, first We will be pleased to estimate a sales price, explain while walking along Rte. 6 with in the Office of The Director of operators. Top wages, fringe open or being installed. Your garage, large lot. $68,500. 4040. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Germain, 3-7. 64M166. builnni opportunity iiMtion under NEW LISTING - Excellent 7 floor family room with fireplace, appllanced kitchen, plush what should be done and answer your questions. his brother Wednesday. The General Services, 41 Center benefits and overtime. Eaitarn SarvICM. location is waiting. It’s time for you to act. Call 1-372-6525 for CIRCA 1723 — Exquisite room home, family room, three carpeting and 2 garages. Hi 60’s. There is, of course, no obligation at all...please (eel free driver did not stop, police said. Street, Manchester, Connec­ Experience preferred. Appiy at PART TIME - Experienced in room antique Colonial com­ Paragon Tool Company, 121 details. THREE FAMILY large bedrooms, all city to call. About 20 state troopers went ticut until April 28,1975 at 11:00 sales and other related services pletely restored and in S T r e a ^ clean as a whistle. Three utilities, wall-to-wall carpeting, to the area to assist in the a.m. for the following: Adams Street. of life insurance department. COULDN’T you use a few extra dollars? Working a part time COMPLETE Soft Ice Cream excellent condition. 4 heating systems. Three dis­ hot water oil heat. One car gar­ Manchester — Most unique, 2 family, brick Ranch. 4 search Thursday and Trooper PATCHING OF TOWN Apply Savings Bank of 6 4 7 -1 4 1 9 age, quiet location, only $34,900. PHONE FROM home to ser­ Manchester, 923 Main Street, job? Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. Stand on Wheels. Immediate fireplaces, 214 baths, income- posals. All baths ceramic fireplaces, 3 bedrooms each Side, appllanced kitchens, Robert Offen observed a car HIGHWAYS AND ALARM vice our customers for super delivery, low down payment. producing 3-room studio tiled. Near all schools, bus, Cali Dubaldo - Lesperance partial rec rooms and "Anderson Windows." Way below •r- Manchester. Agency, 646-0505. is your Property Worth? with front end damage at the in­ SYSTEM AND CABLE. earnings. Choose own hours. JOBSEEKERS open 8-8, Mon­ Call or write today. 677-9089,198 apartment and 2-room antique shopping. All apartments In­ replacement by out of state owner. Low 60’s. What tersection of Interstate-84 and Bid forms, plans and Call 647-1810. days through Fridays. South Road, Farmington, shop. , clude stove, refrigerator. We will inspect your property and suggest Rte. 6 in Windham. specifications are available at Immediate employment oppor­ Conn., 06032. Mister Softee Of For the bare essentials streak BRICK RANCH — 4 rooms, 2 an asking price. (No obligation.) He stopped the car and the General Services Office, 41 ESTABLISHED REAL Estate tunities. Full, part-time. Call Southern New England, Inc. through the Want Ads. bedrooms, large, tree-shaded RELRORE AGENCY Vernon — Centrally air conditioned, 7-room Ranch on a arrested Meduna shortly before Center Street, Manchester, office needs two full-time sales 568-1070. Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! lot. Ideal starter or retire­ hAn M7-141Z huge treed lot. First floor family room, Vh baths, built-ins, 1 p.m. Meduna was charged Connecticut. people. Wolverton Agency, EASTERN SERVICES - Part- time maintenance work, f7 to ment home. $27,500. carpeting, fireplaced living room and garage. Here Is a with misconduct with motor Town of Manchester, Realtors, 649-2813. AUTO BODY Man - Must have 5 HANDY DANDY car wash I WHEN YOU TMNK REAL e s t a t e ; attendant, no experience $10 per hour for a responsible home for all seasons. Hi 40’s. vehicle and was being held on Connecticut years’ experience, 44 hour GARRISON COLONIAL - 24’ TOLLAND - Combination borne REALTORS - IVILS DENTAL Assistant with some necessary. East Hartford loca­ person seeking permanent, PASEK $5,000 bond to appear in Com­ Robert B. Weiss, week, paid holidays and in­ living room with fireplace, and office, located on acre lot in secretarial background tion. Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. part-time work days or a business zone on Route 195. ! THINK I 289-7475 — EA ST HARTFORD mon Pleas Court'here. Generai Manager surance. 872-4997. evenings. Company will furnish formal dining room, 4 Experience preferred, but will bedrooms, IVz baths, rec Five-room Ranch plus 500 Vernon — Moses built, 8-room Raised Ranch on a lovely 742-8243 - CO VENTRY train. Send resume to P. 0. Box CLEANING person wanted for training, equipment and WANTED - Experienced and room, screened porch, 2-car square foot office, 1V4 baths. treed lot. 2 baths, cathedral ceilings, bullt-ins, plush j Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also 1, Glastonbury, Conn., 06033. nights between 11 and 1, 5 customers. You pay $13.50 per Priced to sell at $36,900. T. J. " & ^osseXtol carpeting, rec room with brick bar, 3 or 4 bedrooms and 2 reliable construction laborer. week. Call 528-9951. garage. $45,900. member of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Multiple Call 643-9918 or 6494356. nights weekly, ^ p ly in person: Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. garages. HI 40’s. KITCHEN HELP - General Burger King, 467 Center Street. OLDER HOME - Large I 926,900 — Clean 8-room Ranch, recently remodeled, I Listing Service. duties, various hours, must PIZZA AND Grinder shop living room with dining area, COVENTRY - Seven room Cape ^ carpeting, fireplace, treed tot. Juet minutes away. ASSISTANT in physician’s of­ located in a shopping plaza. work every other weekend. fic e , 1-5 p .m ., M onday, SARAH COVENTRY Jewelry eat-in kitchen, 1V4 baths, 3 and 4 room Ranch on one lot. I $29,000 — 10 room older home, 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, m Call our Manchester Office 649-5308 ODEGARD Liberal fringe benefits, good has immediate openings for Good clean operation. F.J. bedrooms, porch, interior Cape has stone siding and full I presently used as 2-(amlly. Owners anxious. ■ Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Spiiecki, Realtor, 643-2121. starting salary. On bus Tine. Must enjoy working with women over 18. No investment. completely redecorated, 2-car shed dormer. Ranch income is 9M,9II0 — Newly listed, 7-room Condo. 4 baths, Im- I REALTOR * REALTY East Hartford Convalescent patients. Experience helpful Excellent earnings. 623-9128. $155 monthly Lake privileges, BARROWS & WALLACE Home, 745 Main Street, East REMODELING garage. $33,500. $40’s. LaPenta Agency, macui^ste, all offers considered. Don’t mise Itl ■ OPEN HOUSE but not essential. Occasional SHOWROOMS, offices, storagi NEW RAISED RANCH - 295 CENTER STREET Hartford. typing. Reply giving NEWSPAPER DRIVER for six Realtor, 646-2440 or Lance 643-4365 day delivery. Call Mr. Griffin at facilities to rent. Suitable generous-sized rooms, 214 Kozikowski, 742-7202. I 938,500 — 3-bedroom Cape on Washington 8treet, 2 H Manchester New Haven riartlord Saturday & Sunday 2-4:30 background and interests to 728-8615 SUPERINTENDENT - Mature 647-9411. remodeler, builder, building baths, family room, 2 baths, fireplace, TV room, garage, treed lot. ■ 649-5306 397-1515 Box C, Manchester Herald. product sales. Phone 1-223-4460. couple for luxury adult high rise fireplaces, 2-car garage, LAND - Nice barn, three 937,900 — Huge 7-room full dormered Cape, first floor H 44 PORTER STREET railroauties apartment in Wethersfield. bedroom home, baseboard AVON - Never sold before? SHOP FOREMAN Situation Wanted 15 aluminum siding, large lot. family room, fireplace, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms. ■ Duties include: painting, Don’t worry. I’ll show you how heat, Hutchins Ageiicy, I 2nd Shift SALT BOX — Large country cieaning and maintenance. you can earn money selling Realtors, 646-3166. H 937,000 — Conveniently located 3-bedroom Colonial, ^ SENTRY Exceilent salary plus apart­ Supervisory experience, good BABYSITTING, my home, kitchen with built-ins and '■ fireplace, den, dining ropm, garage, trees. H 6”x6”x8’ SC 9 5 quality cosmetics, fragrances, background in general days, evenings or overnight. Real Estate ment. Call 525-9580 after 5 p.m. jewelry and' family ' ' products. fireplace, formal dining room 937,900 — 8parkllng 8-room colonial In Waddell 8chool H Treated Q machining and set-up of air­ Wul pick up and deliver, any double-door spacious center MANCHESTER Interested? Call 523-9 district, V h baths, carpeting, fireplace. * HANDYMAN needed for large craft parts. Sala^ commen­ age. 647-9360. entrance hall, 3 bedrooms, 214 FAMILY-SIZED convalescent home. Basic ARE YOU an able service surate with experience. Apply baths, 2-car garage, large lot. This 3 or 4 bedroom Cape in 1 maintenance skills required. attendant? Mechanically in­ RANCH — Better than new. excellent condition. Kitchen , 939,000 — Just listed, 7-room Country Raised Ranch, I Experience in plumbing and clined, real fine! Call now! □ REAL ESTATE with breakfast area, beamed fireplace, double garage, acre lot, clean. Dutch front. I PEHN BLACK SLATE electrical work helpful. Star­ The LE-MI 714 rooms, 3 bedrooms, family Jobseekers, 568-1070. ••••••••••••BBBBBBBBBBBBBBi room with bar, large living living room. Walk to shopping. 939,900 — Now 8-room, 11A baths, aluminum sided ^ ting rate: $2.95 per hour. Please Price in the low 30’s. For apply in person. Meadows Con­ Corporation Homea For Sale 23 room with beautiful oval Colonial. A88UMABLE 8%% mortgage. 98,400 down. ■ ngs for 1 Mitchell Drive more information call Tony valescent Home, 333 Bidwell receptionist-typist in Hartford fireplace, 2-car garage. $51,- 941,800 — Just listed. Immaculate 3-bedroom, 2 family, | Street, Manchester. An equal Mancheeter 843-2362 MANCHESTER - Just reduced Wasilefsky at 649-5306. firm. Immediate opening. Call 900. stucco exterior, double garage, convenient location, m a s opportunity employer. Center Street, 3-family in ■ Jobseekers, 568-1070. ASSISTANT to work in our ship­ business zone II. Ideal for MANCHESTER - Split EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY 1. 942,900 — Just listed, large 2 (mally. 2 new healing I 7l professional offices or commer­ 0« RNs-LPs- We have full time ping department. Job entails rooms, 114 baths, 3 bedrooms, BARROWS & WALLACE systems, new roof, plumbing and electrical, 2 garages. H cial expansion. Owner anxious Itoncltwlir Nmr Hma Hartford openings on the 11-7 shift. pacKaging and stock work. modern kitchen, dining room, M ,000 — 8oven-room Ranch, large living room, 2 ■ Excellent benefits, pleasant WANTED Company paid insurance, for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ family room, fireplace, wall B4S-8308 397-1518 72I-M18 cy, Realtor, 646-2440. fireplaces, garage, attractive lot with sweeping views. ■ working conditions. Please wp- holidays, vacations and profit to-wall carpeting, garage, 8-room Dutch Colonial - 1 W baths, modarn, aat-ln kitchen DOWNSPOUT ly in person. Meadows Con­ Highly Motivated sharing. Apply to Connecticut 1 large lot, $45,500. 948,900 — 7-room, 2W baths, aluminum sided Raised B VERNON - Three-bedroom Ranch. Ferguson Road. Double garage. Immaculate.. ■ with dishwashtr, range, oven, disposal, large dining room valescent Home, 333 Bidwell Saleaman Cycle Accessories, 316 Hartford ANDOVER 2.1 ACRES ' CONDOMINIUM- 6 rooms, 3 Ranch, maintenance-free vinyl ■ Street, Manchester. Road. 948,800 — Clean newer 7-room Raised Ranch, one full, I with corner cupboard, flroplacad living room, charming WATER < i f SOLID BRICK RANCH bedrooms, 214 baths, wall-to- siding. Tremendous view. 1 (oyer, lovely sunny den, 4 bodrooma, walk-up attic with Custom-built for present owner, this 9 0 (or establlshod rtal ssUitt wall carpeting! modern Almost new, 2 baths, 2-car gar- ■ 2 half baths, double garage. Fireplace, treed lot. , * SPREADER ^ 1 COCKTAIL waitress for days firm In Manchostsr MALE, 21 years old or over, low-maintenance cost home is perfect age, large wooded lot, cedar closet, central vac system. Selling in the 50’a, but or nights. Gaslight, 646-10%, warehouse work, shipping, for small family or retired couple. kitchen with built-ins, finished H 982,900 — Nine-room country estate, 1% acree, 2 ■ Contact Large kiteben, 2 1 ^ ’ flreplaced Uvlng carpeted. Immediate occupan­ 2 fieldstone fireplaces, 2 baths, garages, antique shop ■ anxious owners will consider all offers. 568-5M3. must have driver’s license. Call room, 2 twin-sized bedrooms, rec room, central air- cy. 50’s. Warren E. Howland, CDUNTRY LIVING NEW U S T IN B DANIEL F. REALE 528-9285. baths. A real gem. Call Suzanne Or conditioning, $32,500. ■ with loft, horse stall. Immaculate Inside and out ? Immaculate 8 room Raised Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, Lovely 6-room Cape in excellent location, 3 bedrooms, Arthur Shorts. MS.3233. Realtors, 643-1108. WANTED - Grill help for lunch REALE REALTORS FARM — 50 acres, mostly I 986,900 — 7-room Ranch, all large rooms, double gar- I cathedral ceilings, 2-car garage. Acre plus lot. W/W fireplaced living room, dining room, 1% baths, roc room. NEWSBOYS for South Windsor J. WAtSON KACH C& hour. Apply at Ann's Spot, 21 RMffora MLS cleared and level land, room APARTMENT BUILDING - _ age. Professionally landscaped lot. Aluminum siding. | carpeting. Low 40's. Call 872-7311. 646-4525 area. Call Mr. Griffin at 647- 8 Mid 30’s. Please hurry. Call 269-4331. Oak Street, Manchester. AH InMfvtawt ConHdonUal,.. Enriiitw tubs M7-I13t house, bam, two large poultry consisting of 4-one bedroom STOCKADE FENCE 9411. Equal Houtittg Opportunity ■ 989,900 — New 8-8 Duplex, glass doors to sundeck, 3 m houses, 2-car garage. apartments, centrally located, m bedrooms, aluminum siding, nice lot, city utilities. H aluminum siding, business VERNON - JUST LISTED LEGAL NOTICE SERVICE STATION attendant 989,900 — New custom. Cape Codder, first floor family ■ Maintenance tree, 6-rpom Ranch; Excellent area, city TOWN OF COVENTRY MATURE, OLDER responsible MANCHESTER - Six month WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! zone, excellent potential for woman to care for two children full-time call 644-8933 between 8 commercial expansion. room, 2 baths, double garage. Preferred location. |M utilities, central vacuum system. King sized master, 2-car 8’ Wide. 6' High C 4 ZONING BOARD new, prime west side location, Thinking of Selling Your | « 5 in my home 6:30 a.m.4 p.m., a.m. - 2 p.m. Jackston Agency, 64^1316. 981,900 — New 7-room Dutch Colonial, fireplace, porch H garage, Vh baths, Intercom system and much more. Call OF APPEALS 5-5 - D uplex, 1 1/2 b ath s, Porperty? Call TODAY! 1 SENTRY With Post ^ 1 3 Monaay-Friday until June 25th. hardwood floors, aluminum and deck, double garage, appliances. — H 872-7311. At the public hearing held on References required. Call 649- POSITIONS available for r f f s / / y mature and young persons for siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ Real Estate Services April 7, 1975 the application of 5550 after 4 p.m. poration, 646-0131. OWNER MANCHESTER Orris Pratt was approved for a part time, help. Apply Vernon TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOUR | New custom crafted homes to be built In excellent location. 164 E. CENTER ST. Cine I & II between 6-7 ask for may help with financing on 351 Msriint Rd. 29 Connecticut Blvd. variance from the restrictions FULL or part-time receptionist $19,900 - Five yooms, 1 1/2 PHILBRICK this solid 5-6 two family with $ 2,000 / ■ These maintenance-free homes have 4 or 5 bedrooms, Mr. Steve Menschell. I Varnon - 872-7311 East Hartford - 289-4331 imposed in Sections 2.1.14, with some shorthand and baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ 2 heating systems. Copper ■ FEDERAL TAX CREDIT ■ first-floor fireplaced living room:, equipped kitchen, 2'h WIRE FENCING Ask for Connie, WINF I (n\aac\Lar& & ^ossetto 5 7.1.10, 8.1 subject to four MATURE, dependable woman age, nearly two acres. Hutchins plumbing. Garage. ClOan baths, all city utilities. Also'Included is a 2-year builder's REALTOR — MLS 647-1419 Many Sizes and Styles , 646-1230. Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. AGENCY warranty and most attractive Interest rates. Call us for stipulations. wanted to sell women’s and and convenient. . Vernon Board of Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtors, | IREALTOR8-ML8 848-248212 I details, 289-4331. In Stoch Information may be obtained PILGRIM FABRICS has part- children’s shoes at The Hartford Board of Realtors from the record on,file in the Bootery, Route 83, Talcottville. $38,900 - Duplex, 6-3. Nice in­ REALTORS 189 West Center 8treet KUS time openings for salesgirls, law apartment, carpeting, $435 8ELFI0RE AGENCY CASH AND CARRY Town Q erk’s office. must nave knowledge of Retail experience helpful. Please apply in person Friday, month income. Hutchins Agen­ M Un MZ-14M i i George M. Coon sewing. Apply Cheney Hall, 177 cy, Realtors, 646-3166. 646-4200 ^ Chairman Hartford Road, Manchester. Saturday and Monday. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April II. 1W5 31 Sotvieoo Otiorod 31 Polnttng-Poporing 32 BuMIdg-Contnatiitg 33 HooUng-PlumUng 35 Homes for Se/e 23 Homes For Solo 23 Am / Cttata MTafited 2t SwvfeM Othnd Ardeloa lor Sale Doga-BIrds-Pota HOME GARDENS roto-UUed PAINTING - interior and TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SEWERLINES, sink lines, SOUTH WINDSOR - 51/2 room INSTANT cash for your home. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, CLEAN USED refrigerators, DOG-CAT boarding re s e r­ Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & very reasonable work Manchester, Bolton, Easf Hart­ exterior, paperhanging, Carpentry and general contrac­ cleaned with electric cutters, ranges, automatic washers, vations. Combined inside/out- OPEN HO USE Ranch with rec room, located ford and Vernon areas. Call 646- excellent work. References. ting. Residential and commer­ by professionals. McKinney in nice, quiet nei^boriiood. Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ nteed, call anytime. 649- with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s side runs, partitioned privacy, WESTMINSTER ROAD portunity. 649-U06. 8019 momiqgs or evenings. Free estimates. Fully insured. cial. Whether it be a small Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ A lliances, 649 Main St, 643- germicidal lighting. Canine Owner mun sell. IMImo. E & F Martin Mattsson, 649^1, repair lob, a custom built home pany, 643-5308. Sunday, April 13th A s^iat^,' 646-53U, 6^9149. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, 2-5 P.M. COMPLETE electrical service LOAM, FILL, Gravel - Septic, or anyuiing in between, call 646- Manchester, 646-5971. . FOUR drawer solid cherry CASH FOR HOUSES - Buyers sewer connections, bulldozing, 1379. NO JOB too small, toilet Custom built 6-room Colonial, and repair. Reasonable rates. TEACHERS - Inflation fighters SCREENED LOAM - driveway chest of drawers, solid ch er^ MANCHESTER - Large, six- with Pedigrees. We buy for Call 6^5253. excavating. Top quality work. - Save over 50% on quality repairs, plugged drains, kitchen gravel, processed gravel, san(l, drop leaf table. 649-0429 after S. IVi baths, garage, center BUILDING Remodeling, ONE YEAR old St. Bernard for room Ranch with garage and cash. When we bring people to Latulippe Brothers, ^5114, house painting. ^ 16 years’ faucets replaced, repaired, rec stone and fill. George H. Grif- fireplace. Expandable walk- your home, you know they’re TWO HANDYMEN wUl clean, 742-9471 experience, insured, free es­ roofing, rec rooms, additions, rooms, bathroom remodeling, fing, Andover, 742-7 sale, $50. All shots. 643-6110 up attic. porch. Must be seen. $36,900. E garages. All kinds, carpentnr heat modernization, etc. Free after 3. . & F Associates, 646-5358, 633- serious - not “just looking, rake, lime, fertilize, mow, timates. 643-1609. Wanted to Buy ROOMS FOR RENT - $22 per t h a ^ . ’’ Call us for Action! UGHT TRUCKING, painting, work. For estimates call 649- estimates gladly given. M & M 9149. maintainance of lawn seasonal. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury week. Centrally located. 146 Keith Real EsUte, 646-4126 or cellars and attics cleaned, 1142. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. GERMAN SHEPARD - free to Center Street. Please call 649- Cellars and attics cleaned. PAINTING - Interior, exterior, above ground pool distributor WANTED - Wicker furniture, PALMER REALTY 649-1922. Reasonable prices. 643-5305. small tree work. Please call needs warehouse space. Will good home. 8 months old, very any kind, any shape. Call 872- 0013. 646-6321 646-8663. experienced, insured, caipn- MASON CONTRACTOR - TOWNE Plumbing Service, MANCHESTER try. Guaranteed utisfaction. sell and completely install a ;entle and smart. Our place is OtftrvKiw HigMdofn______849-053S UGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. Plastering, custom built stone repairs, alterations, vanity huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool MO small. Phone 647-1601 or 263- Beautiful Raised Ranch with MARIA NARDULU - Custom- Lowest rates. Dave, Pat. or brick fireplaces, chimney cabinets a specialty. Call to 0046, keep trying. LARGE, pleasant, clean fur­ Cellars and attics cleaned, Collect 487-0283 (after 7). complete with fencing, DOUBLE OR full-size bed - three sunny bedrooms, living □ MISC. SERVICES lawns mowed, small tree work. made draperies, bedspreads, repairs, block and cement 8:30 a.m., 6 p'p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- sundeck, filter and pump. Now Head board not necessary. nished room. Central, quiet, room with fireplace, kitchen work. New and repairs. E. 4056. parking. Mature gentleman. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. top treatments, Austrian only $795. Full price financing ONE YEAR OLD black, male Please call 646-0794 anytime. has bar, dining room shades. Large selection of Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. Hot water shower. 569-2525. - WE HAVE customers waitingng available. Call Tony collect, Poodle - Excellent pet. Good lor the rental of your apartmentspa Separately heated family GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick samples, drapery hardware. Building-Contracting 33 • •• •• •• PWWW•••••• BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - 203-232-6500. WANTED - old round dining Sorvlcoo Offered 31 with children. $125. Call 646- FURNISHED Room for or home. J.D. Real EstateE SPRING room with fireplace, 2-car service. Save your back. Call us Free estimates, decorating ser­ RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 34 All heating and plumbing table with or without chairs. re^air^ plus remodeling. Call middle-aged gentleman. All Associates, Inc. 646-1980. garage. Beautiful setting. SHARPENING Service - Saws, today, 528-0586. vice. CaU 649-1786. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - RICH LOAM for sale. $5.50 per Cali 646-0765. VALUES yard delivered. Call 646-3109. conveniences, near bus line. 50’s. knives, axes, shears, skates, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ BIDWELL Home Improvement Call 649-8382. MANCHESTER GARDENS - rotary blades. Quick service. ROGER LANDON - Will rake UGHT TRUCKING - Attics ditions,' rec rooms, porches and Co. Expert installation of HOME WANTED - For an 8- $ (liiee for ewiThtint in N nt MANCHESTER - New 3 WOODLAND ST....Another new FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Two bedroom apartments, in Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main leaves, clean yards, do any odd and cellars cleaned. For free roofing. No job too small. Call alum inm siding, O tters and CARPETS - Wholesale to you at year old male Beagle with uLexcept Ncreto. bedroom Dujplex, half of two- listing, and a “cream puff". An old estim ates, call 047-9610 - Repairs and remodeling, pers. House broken, good beautiful countiw setting, walk home (1M7) in lovely condlUon. Three St., Manchester.'Hours daily jobs. Very reliable, reasonable 649-3144. trims. Roofing installation and our warehouse. Trailer loads of ROOM FOR working family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ to everything. $189 monthly in­ or four hedrooms, a twenty-one foot rates. For free estimate call anytime. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ carpets in stock. Prices start at With children. Owner leaving 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• repairs. 649-6495,5, 875-9109. gentleman - References ment, includes appliances, $275 cludes heat, hot water and living room with a Franklin stove, day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. Roger at 647-1529. Also cars CARPENTRY - Repairs, ly. Prompt service on emergen­ 2.9()/sq. yd. Carpet Merchants, state 643-1221. required. Please call 649-0719. per month. Paul W. Dougan modem kitchen, carpeting, and 2-car Painting-Pepering 32 cies. 643-7024. □ RENTALS appliances. Superintendent, !. Big comer lot (130 by 150), washed, waxed and vacuumed remodeling, additions, roofing. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 1310 Tolland Turnpike, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 646-0090. Equal housing. O ic buy for only 536,500. REWEAVING burns, holes. at Jim ’s Amoco, Main Street. Cali David Patria, South Wind­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ Manchester, 646-8568. Open dai­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FEMALE roommate wanted to 168 Main St., Manchaatar Flooring 38 ly 10-5:30, Closed Sunday. Autos For Sale Autoa For Sale BENTON STREET...in center of Zippers, umbrellas repaired. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom sor, 644-1796. nings. Quality workmanship, Rooms tor Rent 52 share two-bedroom apartment. Town, a six-room Colonial with two- 649-2813______Window shades, Venetian NEW 24 hour Answering Ser­ decorating. Interior painting. free estimates. Fully insured. Call after 4:30, 646-mi. car garage. Perfect family room. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, Livestock blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. WES ROBBINS carpentry 872-9187, 649-3417. DARK RICH loam, five yards ______Excellent condiUon. Large enclosed vice opening April 10th. (specializing in older floors). THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ front porch. July occupancy. Good Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5^1. SubscriM now for low rates. Remodeling. Exterior painting. remodeling specialist. Ad­ nished rooms, centrally AVAILABLE June 1st, female value at 535,900. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Ceilings and inside painting. ^ a V ira n d * s to W 3 S 4 '® " ‘‘’‘ APPALWSA Gelding - Eight Lott-Lond For Solo 24 Call 647-9221. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. ROOFING - Specializing located. Kitchen privileges. to share 2 bedroom furnished WESTFIELD ST....we have a four MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Fully insured. For estimate call built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, repairinging roofs, new roofs, John Verfaille, 646-5750, 8TO- ® years, 15 hands, gentle, with IWE SPECIALIZE IN BARGAINS . Parking. Reasonable rates. apartment with same. 646-8168 and four Duplex in the high forUes that 649-3446. gu(_ liter worwork, , chimneys, ' cleaned 2222 RICH LOAM for sale - $5. per tack. $450 or best offer. 643-^58 should qualify for financing under the BUILDING LOTS - Manchester Removal, pruning, lot clearing, B & G REFRIGERATION - 6 4 9 - ^ . after 5. Phone 6^2358. alter 5 p.m. new CHF/^regulations. Possible 8% residential area, approximately spraying. Fully insured. Gisbson authorized service, all ind repaired.■ 30 years yard delivered. Call 643-9911 and Old-Fashioned Good Service, Tool mortgage. Good income producer. one acre, also other acreage Licensecf. Free estimates. domestic makes and models. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - experience. Free estimates. □ MISC. FOR SALE Autos For Safe Autos For Sato Autoa For Sale GRANDVIEW ST....Off Porter, a new available. Jackston Agency, Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Have your window air- Five years experience. new homes custom built, Howley, 643-5361. OFFICE equipment, file Raised Ranch is nearing compleUon. Excellent references. Pete, 742- remodeled, additions, rec •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cabinets, desks, credenza, Ready for you to choose your colors, 646-1316. conditioner cleaned and oiled carpeting, etc. Really a deluxe home TREE SERVICE (Soucier) ready for summer. Complete 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. rooms, garages, kitchens ROOFING - Installation and Artlclea for Sale 41 calculators, steel shelving, file BRAND NEW 1975 PICKUP loaded with extras such as 215 baths, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, system checked, cleaned and remodeled, bath tile, cement repairs, gutters, storm win­ shelves and fixtures, parts 8 toot Fleatside wWi oconomloal 6 cylinder engine, standard tranamlaslon, 72 CHEVROLET BUILDING LOTS - Vernon - push button radio, undercoat and Carter Cara. 3TK 3387. aluminum siding, finished rec room, two ready to go $15,500 for both. stumps removed, fully insured. oiled $20. each. Bring it to us INSIDE - Outside painting, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ dows, doors. Experienced ALUMINUM sheets used as cabinets. 646-8768. NOVA rear deck...and a lot 120 by200. Middle tial or commercial. Call 649- 50's. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Got a tree problem? Well worth and save $8. Parts not included. ^ c ia l rates for pmple over quality workmanship. Fully in­ printing plates, .007 thick, 2-Door Sedan, 6-cyllndar BETTE DRIVE...Huge eight room a phone call. 742-8252. 6464067. Fully insured. Estimates given. 4291. sured. Free estimates. ^x32’’. u cents each or 5 for $1. 55 GALLON DRUMS, open top engine, automatic tranimle- plus Colonial on an acre wooded lot Call '649-7863. Reasonable prices. Rick Phone 643-2711. $6.50; closed end $7.50; lock top slon, radio, 26,(XXI mllee, dark Built by U&R...quality throughout 2V5 25 CUSTOM BUILDING - Homes, *3350 gold with block Interior. Invoolmertt Property CUSTOM Rototilling - Have Burnett, 646-3005. $8.50. Home phone 646-5426. baths, two-car garage, two ODD JOBS - Trucking, home repairs, yirards cleajied. “Troy Bill’’ rototiller. Will WALLPAPER hanging $2.75 additions, remodeling, repairs. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 *2S9S fireplaces...we could ramble on, but per roll. Experienced Steve Casalino, experienced ALCOA siding, gutters and cents each. Inquire side door. 1974 MODEL Bolens mulching see for yourself. Impossible to INVESTMENT Experienced handyman. Free travel. Gardens, lawns, flower The Boss Is Away duplicate at the asking price (middle Young brick 5-famlly estimates. Reasonable. 643- beds, large or small. Call 643- tradesman. Call R. residential-commercial roofing. Complete interior and Manchester Evening Herald. mower - 4 hp, self-propelletT BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO 60's). Five Townhouse apartments, private 0304. 1895. Starkweather, 644-3194. builder. Call 649-6973. exterior remodeling and Moving, must sell. Original T hli la a Clastic Eatata modal, a real sporty looker with V-8 engine, terraces, ample parking, 512,000 perl decorating. Visit our WE BUY and sell used fur­ cost, ^ 9 . Now only $170 in­ automatic transmieelon, sport mlrrort, power brakes, mats, power steering, 73 SEBRINO PLUS year Income. radio, rally wheels, radio, whitewall tirbt, undercoat and Carter Care. ST K NEW HOMES...we are arranging to Articles lor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 Articloa tor Sale 4i Artlclea tor Sale 41 showroom. Home Fashion niture. Cash on the line. One cluding grass catcher. - 5 cu. ft. Small V-U engine, 2-Door have built seven new homes at the In­ PIANO AGENCY Center, 249 Broad Street, piece or an entire housefull. contractor’s wheel barrow, $35. 3176 Hardtop, automatic transmis­ tersection of Grandview St. and East 646-5200 Manchester. Across from Dairy 64&0432. Furniture Barn, 345 And We’re Ready sion, factory air conditioning, Call 649-6679. Eldridge. Your plans or ours. II you Main Street Rear, behind AM/FM radio, vinyl root, are Interested In this choice central Queen or call Thomas Colla, power steering, power location, let's sit down and make a OPEN 649-6082. Douglas Motor Sales. TESTED and approved by brakea. deal. We're ready. Real Estate Wanted 28 millions of Homemakers. Blue Autos tor Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 4m . Monday-Sitwday Lustre carpet cleaner is tops. *1895 ALL CASH for your property E. A. Johnson Paint Co. BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVY VAN within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, 8 to S To Deal A big 128” wheelbase model - loads of cargo room. With 350 cld V-8 instant service. Hayes Agency, SUPER S A LE engine, automatic bansmltelon, special two-tone paint, tide door glass, HOOVER portable dryer - 73 AUSTIN TJ. CROCKEH 646-0131. swIng-out rear door glass, auxiliary front seat, exterior mirrora, power WUle, excellent condition. $85. brakes, radio, gauges, heavy duty front and rear springs, F78x1S Urea, un­ MARINA Realtors Call 6^1337 after 6 p.m. dercoat and Carter Care. STK 3441. 4-Door Sedan, 4-cyllnder WE WILL buy your house. Call TO O LS I TO O LS Q TO O LS I TOOLS engine, 4-apeed transmis­ anytime, Hutchins Agency, sion, reclining bucket seats, 643-1577 WANTED - bee keeping hives, Realtors, 646-3166. radial tires, economy with a SAVE AT LEAST SAVE AT LEAST supplies and bees. Ii you don’t We are making eur awn deals while, 3 9 8 5 sporting flair, dark green, SELLING your house? Call us Ml Brand New 1st Quality have the time to take care of saddle Interior. first and we’ll make you a cash 50% ON 50% ON your hives let me buy them. the hess Is away and now Is your BRAND NEW a075 BLAZER »2095 Tools in Discontinued Styles nu^uiiUl Call 644-9555. 4 wheel drive for great all year around tun. Equipped with V-8 engine, 4 offer. One day service. T. J. • Machine Shop Tools Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Hammors speed transmission, rear seat, body side mouldings, heavy duty springs, • Carpontar's Tools OLD WOODEN Bed - Chairs, chance te save! Besides our great extra large gas Mnk, fuel skid plate, power eteering, bright hub ceps, W renches SAMPLE BUYS: 74 HORNET IMMEDIATE CASH for your dressers, electric stove. Odds chrome grille, radio, chrome front bumper, gauges, auxiliary top, L78x15 Elactrle Drills • Electric Tools and eiids. Call 646-6425. , deals, the factory has some SPECIALS tires, undercoat and Carter Care. ST K 3230 HATCHRACK property. Let us explain our Cordless Hedge Trimmer 6-cyllnder englna, 3-speed fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, • And Thousands More Saw Blades (all types) $30 Value lloorshlft, X package trim, 647-1413. FRIGIDAIRE - Frost-free .too. high back bucket tsate, styled Hack S a w s refrigerator, excellent condi­ *5499 lV iN 6 » road wheels, tinted glass, AM ) BRAND NEW 1975 Tool Boxes tion. Asking $65. (]all 649-5729. radio, 17,000 mllet, silver Satire Saws green metallic with Spark Plug Sockets TAG SALE - Coffee served. RRAND NEW 1975 STAKE TRUCK Interior. S19 value . . . . S9.50 ^Iverything ^imaginable in­ ^ LIMITED EDITION GRANADA A very versaUle unit, Vt ton with 8 foot body, V-8 engine, 4 speed transmis­ sion, exterior mirrors, heavy duty shocks, heavy duty front springs, heavy •3295 cluding sporting goods and drcular Saws S19.9S duty power brakes, power steering, extra capacity rear springs, gauges, tools. Saturday and Sunday 10-6, 750-16 tires. Carter Care and undercoat. ST K 3272. Getting things moving is our 371 ’Tunnel Road, Vernon (1-86 i *250 PRICE business. We lake pride in Bzzzzzzzz In and see our Exit 97). 72 HORNET busy Sea. We’re reedy, REDUCTION our effective handling of real Thousands of Tools STATION WAGON willing and able to aeelst you estate purchases, sales and Some LImitod QuantitiM TAG SALE - Saturday April ^ BY THE II ^ *4295 P 6-cyllndsr engine, automatic In the sale or purchaee of ’ 100 OFF transmission, air con­ leases. Call us at 646-4040 12th and Sunday April 13th, 10 YOUR property. ditioning. and get your deal moving. a.m. - 4 p.m. Hundreds of I FACTORYI household items from several Ji These are delivered In Manchester prices and are complete •2795 homes, attics, cellars and gar­ except for Sales Tax and Registration. We have many more Of every price listed here. The Boss ages. Furniture, televisions, clothes, sports e^ipm ent and Kelili MILLERS FALLS Is away and wa are going to sell ; Our price “while the boss Is away” ? baijjalns In stock so stop out sooni 73 QREMLIN GORMAN ■w miscellaneous. Glastonbury, IQ Tan 6-cyllndor engine, Edmund Gorman Agency these cars before he gets back. Now Knights of Columbus. 1079 automatic transmission, fac­ Commercial and Industrial TOOL BOX WAREHOUSE Hebron Ave. iSEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEW CHEVROLET Is the Umo to saval tory air conditioning. Real Estate Brokers /^eal Sstate I|$ SPECIAL VALUE PINTO Serving Central Connecticut END OF PROGRESS DRIVE TAG SALE - 220 Hebron Road, > WITH FACTORY DISCOUNT PRICE •2595 604 Middle Turnpike East 172 E. Center St. Bolton. Saturday and Sunday. Manchester, Connetlicul IN MANCHESTER ,HKEH STBUET 649-1922 646-4126 INDUSTRIAL PARK April 12 and 13. Only. ) RRAND NEW 1075 RUNAROUT 72 HORNET Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 81 Autos tor Sale 61 74 VULKSWAGEN ’2895 TAG SALE - Moving out of 4 cylinder engine, vinyl trim, 61 Autos for Sale 2 Door, gold, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-epeed trenemlselon. CARTER USED CARS SEOAN state. Household items, an­ accent group, sporty tape 2-Door, 6-cyllnder engine, treatment, white side wall tiques, furniture, books, automatic transmission, tires. ST K 5221 73 TORINU 2-DUOR *2895 records, children’s toys and power steering, whitewall Factory Discount Price Our used cars are campletely V-8 engine, automatic transmieelon, power eteering, green. much more. April 12, 9-5, April tires. L3, 1-4. 43 Salters Road, $3249. But Um boss Is away lo we’ll reconditioned and •2495 N I I 73 MERCURY COMET *2795 Manchester. ’ start dealing at Shop, then 4 Door, V-S engine, automatic tranemleelon, power eteering. ' ______luarantaed. Stop In today and HOTPOINT Refrigerator - $25. i-'r , 72 GRAN TORINO/, *2695 Apartment-size Roper gas fook them over! 72 OATSUN SEOAN Sport 2-door, V-8 engine, automatic, power steering. stove, $10, good working condi­ 4-D6or, 4-cyllnder engine, 4- *3147 speed transmission. .S 8SBUICK fever tion. Cali 649-4711. 73 VOLKSWAGEN BUG $2495 •2095 72 TORINO WAGON *2395 TAG SALE - April 11-13,262-264 Means a NEW » V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. 72 GRAN TORINO $2645 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed trantmlsilon, radio, lov Union Street, iO-4. All articles mileage NEW 1975 REGAL SPORT COUPE must go. Station Wagon, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, sir 2 door, automatic transmisalon, power TOYOTA For 1975! |71 LTD HARDTOP *2095 SKCIAL VALUE MUSTANG II conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio. 74 CHEVEUE MAUBU *3595 71 TOYOTA CORONA steering, power brakes, air conditioning, vinyl 12-door V-8 engine, automatic, power steering, power braltes. STEREO Amplifier - Kenwood 73 MONTE CARLO $3795 Classic Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic tranimltelon, power 4-Door Sedan, automatic top, radio, rear speaker, etc. model l5A40(a, 24 watts per WITH FACTORY DISCOUNT PRICE steering and brSkst, radio, Landau roof. transmission, 4-cyllnder Sport Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ engine 71 TORINO HARDTOP, * 2 3 K channel. $65. Please call 644- ditioning, vinyl roof, power eteering and brakes, radio. 1 2-door, vinyl root, V-8 engine, automatic, power steering and brakes. 0466. RRAND NEW 1075 HARDTOP 72 VEGA NOTCHDACK *16 9 5 •1895 4 cylinder engine, special 2 door, 4 cylinder englna, standard tranamlialon, radio. CAMERA for sale - Kowa Super value package with luxury In­ 73 PONTIAC VENTURA $2795 71 VOLKSWAGEN *2195 66, in excellent condition, with terior group, console, ghia Coupe, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, radio, 73 CHEVELLE MAUBU *3 0 75 I 2-Door, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. I .power steering. 80mm 12.8 lens, 2 focusing stripes, protection group, 4 door,. V-8 englna, automatic transmiasion, power 71 TOYOTA CORONA styled steel wheels, select screens, grip handle and steering, air conditioning, radio, power brakes, vinyl roof. 2-Door Hardtop, blue, 4- shift crulsomatic transmis­ 71 THUNDERBIRD *2795 Sekonic light meter. $500. 742- 174 CAPfillS $4995 speed transmission, 4- sion, white wall radial tires. Convertible, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, sir con­ 2-Door, V-8 englna, power eteering, air conditioning, automatic 6490. 74 NOVA $3295 cyllnder engine. tranemieaion. ST K 5210 A ditioning, power steering, radio, full power. Too many op­ . Factory Discount Price $4186 U 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ Label Price $5846. S & S PRICE ? ? tions to list ditioning, p o w e r^ st^ n g , radio. •1795 |7n.TD *2395 5c STILL buys a cup of coffee at But ttia boss le away so well vj 4-Door Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, poww steering, Yankee Ingenuity Flea Market, start dealing at ' 72 MAVERICK $2345 74OlEVR0LniMPAlA$3995 SAVE SAVE power brakes. Saturdays and Sundays. 10 a.m. V-8 engine, 2-Door, automatic transmieelon, radio. - 5 p.m. admission free. Dealers 4 door, V-8 englna, automatic trantmliajpn, air con­ 1970 TOYOTA SAVE SAVE Don Thornton saya, “Spring fever means a new em Saiocchi, Sales Manager, says, “Truck Into ditioning, power steering and brakes, vinyl roof, radio. $ MONEY S space two days, $12.00 742-5175, «3939 ^ MAHK II Toyota Corona Spring with a New HiLux Pickup.” _ 70 GALAXIE 500 *1795 73 FORD LTD $3345 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power alearing. evenings 561-1427. Country Squire Station Wagon, V-8 engine, automatic 73 OPEL WAGON $2895 2-Door Hardtop, automatic NEW 1975 CUSTOM LESABRE transmisalon, power steering, power brakea. 4 cylinder englna, automatic tranamlaslon, air con­ transmission. 2 door hardtop, automatic transmission, air TAG SALE - Wall Street, Route SPECIAL VALUE MAVERICK ! ditioning, radio, low m llaa^. | 70 THUNDERBIRD *2295 316, Hebron. Saturday and Sun­ •1795 conditioning, power steering, power brakes, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air day , 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Rain or WITH FACTORY DISCOUNT PRICE « 72 FORD LTD $2495 conditioning, power windows. 4 door, V-8 engine, automatio tranamlialon, sir con- T R U C K S • . radio, white wall tires, vinyl top, etc. shine. Household items, clothes RRAND NEW 1975 2-DOOR SEDAN ' dlUonlng, power atoarlng and brokaa, vinyl roof, radio. and toys. 1970 TOYOTA *1495 6 cylinder englna, power eteering. In- . 74 CNEVROLn PICKUP *3995 69 LTD V* ton, 8 loot Flaatalda, V-8 angina, 4 tpaad transmission, MARK II 2-Door Hardtop. V V-8 engine, automatio transmission, power steering, terlor decor group, exterior decor group, 73 MERCDRY COUGAR $3495 air conditioning.conditioning SEASONED fireplace wood for hood edge paint treatment, white aide i Sport Coupe, V-8 engine, automatio trontmlaalon, power radio. 4-Door Sedan, automatic sale. ^ per 3/4 ton pickup .V; wall tires. S T K 5225 steering, radio, vinyl roof, vary low mllaaga. transmisalon, 4-cyllnder 07 PLYMOUTH *995 load. Call 228-9585. Factory DIaccunI Prica $3519 74 GHEVROin VAN $4295 engine.' Belvedere 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, V-8 engine, power steering, But Itia boaa la away ao trail atari 71 CHEVROLET IMPALAS2145 HI Cube, to looL V;8 angina, automatio transmieelon, power steering, vary low mllaaga. •1795 Bob Smith sayti “Spring fever means a new ^ I aiilomatlc transmission. SIDE DRAPES - Two single daaiingat Custom Coupe. V-$ englna, automatio tranimlaalon, air custom made, never used. power steering, air conditioning, vinyl root, radio. •ays, “Spring fever maana a New Toyota Celica.” 74 CflEVROin PKKUPS3525 1 damask, 78"; pale green, Above cars equipped /ll Toyota Corolla.” TRUCKS 75’’- $16 pair. 649-3716. *3397 74 NOVA 4-DOOR $3295 'A ton 8 loot Fleataidu, V-8 angina, 3 apead tranamlaslon, label Price $6136. S & S / 73 F-250 CREW-CAB *3995 Automatic transmisalon, V-8 angina, air conditioning, radio, many extras. with radios, recon­ PRICE ??| WADDELL SCHOOL PTA Flea ■S-Mir- power atearing, radlg ditioning and moat I ] V-8 engine, 4-speed transmission, power steering, power brakes. :*,V. “A good place 1 * V Market - Saturday ^ ril 12, with new tires. DISREQARD lA BU PMCES... 9:30-3, rain or shine. Free ad­ There'ara camparable fantastic savings on all NEW Care to buy a car" mission. 32 personally reserved and Trucks In stock. Come In todayl I In falmeee to competition. We can’t quote prlceel Your Sm all Car Many Others publicly. You mutt come In and tee and hear for| FORD Headquarters waces, baked goods and plants. Refreshments. CHEVROLET yourself. See S&8 Todayl T A De CORMIER Ti0^fO DINING room ^ble and six MLLON FORD chairs. Hale maple. $150. Call ., :■■ ■' FORD 319 Main Street CO ., INC. 643-6782. CARTER MOTOR SALES S & S BUICK ^ \ Cliff Newhiil says, “Spring fever la A rallablo iDiLLON FORD V ‘ ' t Manchester 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-8464 285 Broad S t, Mandwoter GET THE best in paint .310 Main 8L. Mandiatiar 043-214Bi ______Phone 643-2145 ' ' ^ 00-)“**** *** '■ynch.” Phone 6^-4321 remover! • Save much money, Dpen Evenings HI 9 — Thure. HI 6 — Sat HI 5 6 4 3 -4 1 6 5 llADUISSr.,MAICItStEt(0|WiEYts.)64i-4$71 time and labor with the new “Youk AMC G Oetsun Deafer* (Itil tS ON (44 ft levle IS, Nai^ is A§wwf, One Keck frem C«atd«i Stajdes’ Wet strip. E. A. John­ son, Manchester, Conn. MANTTHF-OTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . Manchester. Cwm.. Fri., AprU 11,1975 - ‘PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 11,1975 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Autoa tor Solo 91 tCampara-Trallara Trucka tor Sato 62 npai Mobile Hornet 65 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OCR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ..AM'TAKECARFOF KPfPt&UP VOICP POIAH Moblla511a Homaa 65 BUGS BUNNY 1967 AMC Rambler - Automatic 1966 DODGE half ton van, good MOVE UP TO 14’ wide living. /VtARTHA RATrtPUN. ■n; TWO OFFICES, (one ground Cape Cod to accommodate 8-10 power steering, radio, rear 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING ting. From t18Qf No peta. floor, one second floor) Heat, couples. Write Box “V” neater, trailer hitch. 742-8550. 1972 VEGA Hatchback - Stan­ Manchester Herald. dard, 4-speed, radio, tape deck, Motoreyolea-BIcyclee 64 air-conditioning, parking and CONPmONEP » t hr tr MAIM THAifUSfllOA.. 872-4223 I7S-7466 5284$I8 wall-to-wall carpeting induded. 1967 DODGE Polara - Good run­ excellent condition. $1,400. 649- Call John H. Lappen, Inc. 649- ning condition. $550 or best 5819 after 5. EXPERT bicjrcle repairs, all 5261. offer. Call 643-6258 after 1 p.m. makes, models and speeds. IF □ AUTOMOTIVE NEW 1975 COLT Carousel with Peugeot, Raleicigh dealers, CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE ATTRACTIVE four room 1970 CHEVY Impala - Sport blue denim interior, now at Manchester Bicycletele Shop, 649- apartment, stove, refrigerator, WAREHOUSE space to rent - 7,000 square feet, ground floor - Coupe, V-8 engine 350, Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland 2098. A 6URU 9HOULP BE IMMUNE references, no pets, $145. 646- Autoa For Sale 81 automatic transmission, power Street, 643-2791. 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER.CONN.-Phone 643-S135 TO SUCH PETTY PROBLEMS 3167, 228-3540. loading dock - 70 cents/square aETTiN© eeazEV m a m p i ' OURU foot plus gas heat. Inquire steering and brakes, vinyl top, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - ^ I’BflBOO Watkins Brothers, corner of 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 6- low mileage. Call 649-2127 after 1974 VEGA Estate wagon, 7,000 lowest rates available. FOR PROFESSIOMAL QUALITY Forest and Chestnut Streets, cylinder, standard shift, radio, 4. miles, automatic. Call 643-1364 Immediate binding. Exclusive Subtract ttwse things {atherint 643-5171. one owner. Asking $1,500. Call evenings. NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS dust-‘‘U" dollars ta ysur in- 875-4447. WANTED Sports car, prefer surance Agency, 643-1126. ' ^ THINK HOW 122 EAST CENTER ST. - Per­ open or P-small top or van lOTl PLYMOUTH GTX - Vinyl on all makes... PRISCILLA’S POP BY-AL VERMEER HE'D ADORE sonal size first floor modem of­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? (camper, custom or stock). roof, bucket seats, power MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - GOING THERE IN SIX-ROOM second-floor apart­ fice. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. Bankrupt? Repossessed? Body and paint must be good. steering and brakes, $1,995 or for the past 10 years we have you SHOULD PUT M O N E V IN A SOUR PLA C E- ment - Large yard, parking. Honest Douglas accepts lowest Cash waiting. Call 1-423-7147. take over payments. Excellent been the leading agency in the LOAN and RENTAL CARS YOUR SAVINGS P IG G Y B A N K /'s h a k e it eETTING SOUR down, smallest payments. (Willimantic). area insuring motorcycles. Get IN A REAL BANK, DOESN'T DRA'VJj E V E R Y KIND OF f P e C / A L Adams Street area. ^10 per condition. Repossession, Available by Appointment. . . PRISCILLA' INTEREST' TRBATMeUT! month with heat. Lease, securi­ OFFICE SPACE Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Savings Bank of Manchester, our rates before you “rev” up. DAY/ ty required. Available May 1. 1970 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo 646-1700. Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. Call auer 6:30 p.m., 646-3553 or FOR RENT TOYOTA - See us for reliable - V-8, power steering and STAN OZIMEK, Manager 649-3434. 250 square feet, center of used Toyotas with our 60-day brakes, automatic, radio, YAMAHA 1974 - TX650A, elec­ 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Manchester, air conditioning 100% warranty. We also buy excellent condition. $1,650. tric start, low mileage. CaU 742- 6835 after 5:30 p.m. FIVE ROOM - Second-floor. and parking. Call: 643-9551. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Phone 643-1286 4-8 p.m. UP TO MOO 345 Center Street, Manchester, CREATED BY BUD FISHER Hospital 'area. Stove, Autoa For Sale 61 Autoa For Sale 61 Autoa tor Sale 61 MLTT a n d JEFF refrigerator, garage. Quiet cou­ 6464321. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN for sale, JU N K CARS ple, no children, no pets. $180. good running condition, $250. Utilities extra. 646-2320 5 to 6 Reaort Property WE PAY $10 for complete junk Call 643-2466. WANTED I KhlOWI’MCNLy i I’DBUyUP THE DREAM I For Rent 56 cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto WE WILL PAY UP TO p.m. dreaming BUT DO. ^ ALLTh^e 0^4 h a d t e l l s ME Body, 528-1990. 1968 PONTIAC LeM ans - $ 1 0 0 TWO COTTAGES in lovely Bucket seats, 3-speed, new ? 4 .n T OIL WELLS/ ^ J you COULONX MANCHESTER - Immediate. FOR YOURJUNK CAR i Come and See the New 1975 you KNOW WHAT/ * Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. 1972 PONTIAC FIREBIRD tires. $150. Call 649-8372. Six-room Duplex. $225. Securi­ Depending on Year and BY ART SANSOM ty, no utilities. Frechette & Within a short distance of both Espirit, top shape, power THE BORN LOSER I WOULD DO IF / (WOULD Martin, 646-4144. fresh and salt water beaches. steering, automatic transmis­ 1971 PLYMOUTH Custom sub­ Model I MADALLTME \ THOSE WOULD $125 per week and $150 per sion, sport wheel, console, urban wagon, 48,000 miles, first FREE TOW mi-,r«6s5u ' 1'MHaPlUblW' (A o m y IN ThlE ' ' ARA0S.i> VOID- week. For further information amm 8-track stereo. 872-3923 $1,395 for quick sale. 646-0619 SAME DAY SERVICE COLT CAROUSEL OWOilMfeifiORHUeUW WORLD? m m i f i m i B a i call 742-6607. evenings. after 5. PLEASE CALL FOR CURRENT PRICE LISTS 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power 1964 CHEVY II Nova station „_„U SEO CARS„ Five-room townhouse apart­ Wanted to Rent 57 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 522-1104 steering and power brakes, wagon, high mileage but good ^lUi?W(:Awe plMMER. after 5 p.m. 247-0910 ment, 1Vb tiled bathe, 2 air- ELDERLY lady with air-conditioning, good mechanical condition. engine, reclining seals p lu a ^ conditioners, wall-to-wall room, second floor apartment, shape. Cail evenings, 649-2180. Excelient second car. Good ALLIED 71 PLYMOUTH ViUJMT $ 2 15 0 carpeting, full basement, tires (2 snows, 3 regular), good quiet neighborhood, near bus SCRAP METALS 4-Door Sedan, 6-cyllnder engine, power steering, automatic transmission, radio, r> - d heat, hot water, appliances. 1973 SUBARU GL Coupe - 37,000 mileage (over 15 miles per ftLP ------W H /^ A STICKY, r r 'a b e a g o o d DELIVERV.' I tory lease car, factory warranty. real clean. GOOD LINNETT.'YOU’RE/^THANK ) SOT / SV THE KINGiS BORDER GUARDS AND ISN'T WAYTOTEU-THE GOOD , d o in g A NICE JOB i YOU.' / THERE,UNIFORMS. GUYS FBOMTHE BAPDIES! MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 PICK OP THESE CUBBIE? SEEN INSIDE THE bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 “ -O N -M M i CASTLE VERY OFTEN baths, private entrances and patio, full basement, includes neat, appliances, and carpeting. 7 ^ :RESH $265 per month. Paul W. 'D IH O SA U R CHORCHES E G G S Dougan Realtor, 646-1021 or 643- 4535. 1 2 » POZ DODGE OF MANCHESTER CHRVSIER A-ll MANCHESTER - Two story, one bedroom townhouse, 80 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER 643-2791 private entrances and patio, full basement. Includes heat, M-M appliances, carpeting, and pool. Bobcat • Mark IV • Monarch • Cougar • Montego Campora-Trallera Campera-Trallera VACHRDJ'<'/<4444 $235 per month. Paul W. Moblla Homaa 65 Mobile Homea 65 BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or MR. ABERNATHY The bidding has been: 11 643-4535. BRAND NEW 1975 MONARCH SEDAN T o 0 0 ANYTHING WITHOUT YOU, I NEVER West North East South MANCHESTER - Newer 2------— TO SHOW MY COULD HAVE f in is h e d Antunes makes the book play 2 door, 250 old 6 cylinder engine, power steering, power I M CRAZY ABOUT bedroom Duplex, half two- L \4-x I Cl nccic DEVOTIONTDYOU! • IN TIME! 1 * brakes, protective body side mouldings, steel belted radial Then he made the book play family. Private basement. Pass 2« Pass 3« Includes appliances, $230 per tires, dark red paint. STK SESO Cl'ICktn of the jack of clubs as written CpCKiT, HOW CUCkiy up many times in this and other Pass 3 ♦ Pass ? month. Paul W. Dougan, C/JCK NORTH 11 Who says that the so-called , SW EET! bridge columns. You, South, hold: Realtor, 646-1021 or 6434535. SPRING INTO SPRING CZ-CXijy m . *652 ‘‘Book Hands” don’t come up AKQ96S VA2 4K43«Q87 I y C U C k ' VKJ6 all the time? Here is one from What do you do now? SIX RGOM Duplex, newl a A98 This is the only club he could the European championships. have led to bring in four club A — Bid three notrump. You do redecorated, centrallyUylo locateij 3838 «Q864 WITH A NEW TENT CAMPER have heart control and if you bid children welcomed. JWTTI' WEST EAST tricks, but declarer had no North scraped the bottom of defense against it. Actually, he three spades, your partner may not References, security and lease 4 Q 10 3 * 9 4 the barrel with his two-dub covered with the queen. East be able to go to ootrump. required. $205 per month. Call 4-11 V A972 V10 8 4 response, bdt felt that he had to 647-9379. OR TRAVEL TRAILER! ...... took Ms ace; led a club back to TODAY’S QUESTION 9Q754 a J 10 3 make another bid. South might West’s king and scored the two Your partner continues to four BRAND NEW 1975 COMET SEDAN 4kK J5 * A 10 7 3 well have rested in three SIX ROOM Duplex, half of two- final tricks with the 10 and spades. What do you do now? SOUTH (D) spades, but he did go on to three seven. Answer Tomorrow family,' three bedrooms, $190 WINTHROP «AKJ87 notrump. 2 door, 200 cld 6 cylinder engine, power steering, AM radio, all Answer to Previous Puzzle monthly plus heat. Security, NEW SIGHTSEER MOTOR HOME 23 FOOT VQ53 646-3285. after 4 p.m. vinyl Interior, steel belted radial tires, dark blue metallic paint. STK5CT56 Equipped with automatic transmiaalon, 440 V-8 angina, extra battery, seat baits, bright I W IN TH RO PS NCTTHIN© .. r w o /j l d n T h a v e t o ♦ K62 Manuel Antunes of Portugal W ritings trim package, overhead bunka, 30 amp converter generator compartment, dual vision | SPECIAL, BLTT AT LEAST B E A <3C Q D COOK. 4)92 made his normal opening lead FIRST-FLOOR - Three-room of the four of diamonds. South heated apartment. $130 per mirrors, dinette cabinets. STK 82 IF I /AABRlEtOHIM.. North-South vulnerable ACROSS American 1 won in his hand, led a heart to month. Stove and refrigerator dummy’s king and a spade back 1 Short nota country included. References and West North East South to his jack. 5 Haavy volumos security deposit required. $ A V E to T arm ----- Please call after 5, 649-2759. 25 foot Business was really looking 11 Kind ol football 1 Female horse pass 2 Narrative poem FOUR-ROOMS in four family Pass 2« Pass up and he led a second low 3 Washington 128 foot Olso in stock (Have 4 Available For Rental) Pass 3 4 Pass 13 Got up house - Appliances, storage, heart. Unfortunately for his 14 ------hostessVaspucci Pass Pass Pass etc. $145. J. D. Real Estate, M6- purposes, Antunes had counted 15 Try 4 Native mineral 1980. i r We have a tremendous selection of new cars in stock.1 Opening lead — 4 4 to nine assuming that South 16 Political party 5 Florida bay held the heart queen, as was 6 Suffix denoting (ab.) (myth.) most likely. So he rose with His 17 Droop origin 23 Coarse file THREE CLEAN rooms with 42 Fish sauces All makes and models. Come on in! NEW 1975 ELDORADO ace of hearts. 18 Constallalion 7 Sea (Fr) 24 Quechuan heat, stove, refrigerator, ELDORADO SLIDE-ON By Oswald & James Jacoby Indian 44 Extra C tiTS by tit*, me. T.M. Hu- u t . r»t. on. 20 Pub' order - 8 Greek goddess parking, storage.e. Laundry Laundry MINI WAGON I V ’ 45 Harem room 8 2 19 74 TRUCK CAM PERS 23 umbrella 9 Icelandic 25 Italian seaport facilities,------, central. Treed ^ yardv»rot . Comet • Capri II • Mercury • Lincoln ConUnental BY FRANK O’NEAL 46 Custom Sleeps 6, aeif-contained, shower, SHORT RIBS support narrative 27 Round-headed $165 monthly. Mr. Belfiore, M7- 7- A i n 47 Diplomatic 26 Printing 10 Light touch nail 1413. toilet, stove, gas/electric refrigerator. /T H A T S SOME mlaaiva 8’ Com m anche /^ATAAAKES measures 11 Chinese 29 Festive / -rHeGESULTS B U N P LUCK/ 49 Hardwood 74 BUCK $3495 73 OUS (319$ 73 COUGAR $3295 74 MARK nr $7695 9’ Mohawk OF THE NATIONAL THE 12 YEARS "§TAR GAXElC*tC) 28 nye fungus thinker.----- 30 Frank XR-7, red, white vinyl roof, white ___ $AVE STRAIGHT HE5 Tse 31 Personal St Avouch Century 350 2-Ooor Hardtop, Delta 88 Cuatom 4-Dr. Hardtop, Dark brown, matching leather 9W Apache LOTTERY ARE IN. KING AGAIN' -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 32 Literary dark green, matching vinyl In­ dark brown, matching vinyl In­ leather Int., V-8, auto., PS, PB, Interior, dork brown vinyl roof, LIIRA 12 Ship's record pronoun 52 Knaelike part l o w Navslo WON. WON T H E ^ AMIS collection PRESIDENTIAL terior, 2 tone % roof, V-6, terior, dark brown vinyl roof, radio, 4 new whitewalls, 19,000 full Mark IV equipment In­ NEW 1975 NOMAD TRAVEL LOTTERY, y w t4A M .it yC Your D a ily Aef/vr/y Go/da SETT. ZJ r f - 33 Own signature 16 Entire range 34 Mounlain 53 Guido's nota miles. Tr According to /ha S ta rt. '' 55 Racket VILLABtAPTS. automatic, power eleering, auto., PS, PB, PW, fac air cond., cluding AM-FM stereo with [ 11’ Cona, Seminole, Cherokee OCT. 2im < e> 35 Sacred writing 19 Harvester nymph radial whitewalls, under 23,000 TRAILERS 21' & 23' To develop message for Saturday, 56 Dattiny povrer brakee, factory air con- Stereo tape, low mileage. g y 9 27 32-42 4- 6-16-2 4 / 0 21 Literary genre 36 Daughter ol MANCHESTER 74 COMET $2995 - - read words corresponding to numbers 37 Civil War I ditloning, low mileage. miles. Sleeps 6, fully eelf-contained, stove, 9 ^5443-73 41-77-78 22 Go astray Cadmus 57 Smart blow Mercury 4-door sedan, dark of your Zodiac birth sign. general brown, matching vinyl Interior, 73 MARK IV $6695 oven, refrigerator, shower, toilet, Plus 5th Wheeler & Motor Home y f TAURUS SCORRIO 38 American AfM. 20 1 Your 31 Of 61 And OCT. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 One and two bedrooms. 72 MERCURY $2695 73 FORD $3295 economical 6-cyl., automatic, Classic copper, tan leather In-1 tandem axle. 2 Others 32 Emotions 62 In patriot (1731- 1 LTD Brougham 2-Dr. Hardtop. terlor, ten vinyl top, itanderd HOY. Near schools, churches Colony Park 9-pata. Wagon, all power steering, whltewelle, ^ t4Ar 10 3Wotch 33 Decision 63 Good 1814) It 12^ Light green, dark gretn 64 Best to power Including factory Air radio. 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MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 12,1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 164 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS ___ » PRESENTING Americans Leave Cambodia United Press International The choppers, guarded by a 346-man The military situation around the war- Phnom Penh said Prime Minister Long Waves of U.S. helicopters airlifted Marine battalion and a squadron of 20 tom Cambodian capital was deteriorating Boret met with his advisrs after the Americans from war-tom Cambodia to an warplanes, also flew out 159 Cambodians, hourly and the fall of Phnom Penh evacuation and decided to form a aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Siam today including Acting President Sau Kham appeared imminent. “revolutionary committee” to rule the before the expected fall of Phnom Penh to Khoy. A UPI Cambodian correspondent, filing country. Communist-led insurgents. The dramatic, mid-moming airlift in the from Phnom Penh after the evacuation, There was no immediate indication Three dozen Air Force and Marine midst of rebel shelling climaxed the said rebel gunners hit the landing area exactly what the committee will do or who helicopters flew 269 persons, a third of collapse of a massive, five-year U.S. ef­ with rockets during the pullout, killing one will serve on it. them Americans, to the carrier Okinawa fort to keep the Khmer Rouge from taking Cambodian civilian and wounding another. 'The capital was calm as dusk fell. Much International WANT AD Week circling off the Cambodian coast. power in ^m bodia. The correspondent reported that Radio of the population was unaware of the American departure. The State I^partm ent had vowed to use force if needed “to protect the lives of evacuees,” but the Pentagon said the Variety Spices Chamber’s withdrawal took place without any American shots fired. April 13-20,1975 t - U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia John Gunther Dean arrived today at the U.S. air 74th Annual Dinner Fete base at U Tapao, 100 miles southeast of Bangkok, with a dozen members of the embassy staff. By SOL R. COHEN Probate William FitzGerald, a former a framed photograph of himself at his desk Dean carried the U.S. Embassy and president of the Chamber. He kept things . to Lyons. Cambodian flags as he stepped from a There was something for everyone moving swiftly and smoothly and in­ Lyons pointed out Mrs. Flocken is the “Jolly Green Giant” helicopter. He was Money saving specials for everyone! Friday night at The Colony, Talcottville, troduced the Chamber officers and direc­ first woman to be chief executive officer greeted by his wife and Air Force Lt. Gen. when the Greater Manchester Chamber of tors and the personages in the audience. of the Manchester Chamber and Miss John J. Bumes. Commerce conducted its 74th annual Among the latter were; State Sen. David 'Thomas is the first woman to deliver the The officials said the rest of the banquet. Barry, State Reps. Francis Mahoney and principle address at a Chamber banquet. evacuees, including 82 Americans and 159 There was the “M” award, given to pop­ Ted Cummings, former State Comptroller Mrs. Flocken called on the Manchester Cambodians, would travel on the carrier ular choice Harold A. ’Turkington; there Nathan Agostinelli, Town Director Matt busipess community to volunteer time and to the Thai port of Sattahip near U Tapao. was the intimate look at the W t e House Moriarty Jr., Town Manager Robert effort and to serve on one or another of the They said the ship also carried and the Presidency by Helen ’Thomas, the Weiss, and Lester Boardman, director of Chamber’s task forces. evacuated Frenchmen, ’hiais, Taiwanese, Join in the fun next week UPI’s chief White House correspondent; administration in Manchester, England. Miss Thomas, commenting on Spaniards, Filipinos and Australians. It there was the moving perJormance by Boardman visited here in 1973, when he Watergate, said, “It is still in some ways was expected to reach the port on Sunday gifted and hard-working Betty Rhodes, accompanied the Lord Mayor of impossible to put it behind us. One thing morning. nationally known singer and com- Manchester, England during the we do realize is that it diminished us all. It U.S. officials in Thailand said 36 medienne; there was the fine music by the Sesquicentennial Celebration by had a life of its own, the inexorable American helicopters, guarded by Ken Morgester Orchestra; there was the Manchester, Conn. momentum of a Greek tragedy — played warplanes and Marines, flew the evacuees WANT ADS TO ALL delicious meal and there were the brief out before our very eyes. from the U.S. Embassy compound in remarks by Chamber officials. Mayor John Thompson brought “But,” she insisted, “out of the ashes Phnom Penh in a hurried operation code- Miss Thomas, the featured speaker, has greetings from the people of Manchester has come the reaffirmation that no man, named Eagle Pull. SENIOR CITIZENS on the occasion of the Chamber’s 74th an­ not even a President, is above the law. Ads must be mailed or brought In to The Herald. No phone calls, please. had the White House “beat” since 1960 and Pentagon officials said that six has followed the doings of four presidents nual meeting. And, in the words of Supreme Court American newsmen decided to remain A maximum of 20 words may be run 6 days, FREE. All ads must be — John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Conceding his isn’t a popular stand and Justice Potter, ‘May this always be a behind. They were not immediately iden­ placed during International W ANT AD Week. Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Her 24- the occasion not the best forum for presen­ government of wars’.” tified. Among (hose evacuated was Lon minute, 10-page speech covered highlights ting it, he repeated his support for a state She said about former President Non, the brother of Marshal Lon Nol, the of the administrations, their differences income tax and called on the business Richard Nixon, “He believed, and still Cambodian president who flew ito exile II and, of particular interest to the women in community to back it also. does along with his family, that the press days ago. Former Mayor Harold A. Turkington Manchester Chamber of Commerce Friday’s audience of about 260, the first “I must share with you my continuing and his political detractors did him in.” President Ford, in a statement issued is greeted by applause and a standing “M” Award. (All Herald photos by ladies in the White House. concern for the high cost of education,” he Pointing out, “Nixon’s antipathy for the after midnight Friday, said he ordered the ovation as he makes his way from his Dunn) Miss Thomas is the first woman said, “and I must call to your attention our press is not unique,” she gave examples of evacuation “with a heavy heart” because WANT ADS TO CHILDREN seat to receive the Greater assigned to the White House by a news- insidious tax system — led by a property other presidents and their “presidential of “the seriously deteriorating military wire service fulltime, the first woman tax form of financing that just doesn’t umbrage” against the press, dating back situaton” in Cambodia. White House bureau chief and the first meet our needs.” to George Washington. T 0 12 YEARS OLD woman officer of the White House He insisted only an overhaul and a She said Franklin Delano Roosevelt Ads must be mailed or brought In to The Herald. No phone calls, please. Correspondents Association. drastic revision of state and local tax once handed the Nazi iron cross to a A maximum of 20 words may be run 6 days, FREE. All ads must be Chamber ‘M ’ Awarded Miss Rhodes, who placed the lead in the structures could provide the reporter who provoked him during World placed during International WANT AD Week. New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco municipalities with funds needed to give War II, Harry Truman fired off a letter to productions of “Jacques Brel is Alive and adequate services. a music critic who panned his daughter NEWS Harold A, Turkington Well and Living in Paris,” completely William Hale, in-coming chairman of Margaret’s operatic attempts and also captivated her audience in her 45-minute the Chamber’s board of directors, said, called the late Drew Pearson a dirty CAPSULES “I’m most proud to be chosen to serve the name, John Kennedy canceled his sub­ became “My H.A.T. is in the ring,” an show. Former Mayor Harold Atkinson Chamber in the coming year. I recognize scription to the now defunct New York Turkington is the 1975 recipient of the advertising play upon the initials of his Best described as tiny, pert and AND FOR EVERYONE ELSE: effervescent, she sang medleys, imitated the challenges and I accept them. I’ll do Herald-Tribune, and Lyndon Johnson once Greater Manchester Chamber of name. Rains Cause Floods top women singers, delivered patter and my utmost.” took the King of Thailand through the Commerce “M” award. It launched his public service career ATLANTA (UPI) — Hundreds were comedy and wound up her performance He praised retiring chairman Burl Lyons press room to show him around and said, The honos recognizes his contributions that he en d ^ officially in 1969. driven from their homes Friday as 17-inch with a plaintive French tune which won for his hard-working and dedicated ser­ “King, this is the only place in the world to his'native Manchester where, for more Mr. ’Turkington was chairman of the rains pounded southern Alabama and her the starring role when she auditioned vice the past year and presented him with they try you, convict you and hang you all in than 50 years, he has been involved in the Memorial Field Committee that, in 1946, northwest Florida. Officials in both states for “Jacques Brel.” a plaque, “in recognition of outstanding the same day.” business community, the educational and recommended town purchase of the old said the floods were the worst in nearly 50 Miss Rhodes, with her blue eyes and service to the community." She said it’s only human for presidents cultural life of the town, and for more than Golf Lots, and that a new high school be years. They caused at least one death and short red hair setting off to advantage a Lyons, in brief remarks, credited the to view the press as adversaries, con­ two decades was involved in public service built there complete with outdoor athletic extensive livestock losses and destroyed for the white gown trimmed with sequins above dedication of a fine Chamber staff, and the ceding, “We do intrude, but legitimately and recreational facilities. through the political arena and the a:J- contributions of Chamber officers and so, I believe.” newly planted crops. In Florida destruc­ That resulted in what is now the site of the waist, received warm applause and ministration of town affairs. directors for any successes during his She described the press thusly: “We are tive tornadoes added to the problem. He received the award Friday night at Manchester High School which, when gave several encores. Parts of the West remained bogged down The invocation and benediction were •term. the conduit (of presidential actions) to the The Colony, Talcottville, during the 74th opened in 1956, was the largest school east by mammoth snow drifts, requiring con­ delivered by the Rev. Stephen Jacobson of Suzanne Flocken, chief executive officer American people and I hope, therefore, annual meeting of the Chamber. tinuation of haylifts to stranded herds of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. of the Chamber, presented certificates of the protectors of the people’s right to Burl Lyons, junior past chairman of the cattle. (See Page Three) The master of ceremonies was Judge of appreciation to the retiring directors and know.” Chamber board, made the presentation. < Mr. Turkington received a standing ova­ Gas Escapes price 3 days! tion as he was escorted tb'the podium by PACOIMA, Calif. (UPI) — Ninety-four Judge of Probate William FitzGerald, persons, including 57 police officers and chairman of the banquet and a former White House Reporting is a Job for Generalists firemen, were hospitalized Friday when president of the Chamber. poison gas from a burning truck closed a For Private Party Want Ads Oniy. Obviously moved and with his voice B y FLOYD LARSON also said there have to be some basic con­ “No President would want me to speak us or Greek-American congressmen’s op­ section of California’s main north-south quavering, the 73-year-old popular former An insight into the life of a White House siderations given to the physical protec­ for them. I am too outspoken. A press position to Turkish aid. These were two highway for 10 hours. The-accident oc­ mayor said, “I think this is the first time news reporter emerged Friday afternoon tion of the President and his family also. secretary has a tough job because he must things Ford asked Congress for Thursday curred when a tr^ck carrying 12 tons of in my life I’ve been lost for words, and it’s at The Colony when Helen Thomas, chief “The President’s life-style sets the be able to speak for the President and at night. ' Methomel.insecticide had a tire blow out. been my life’s career talking to people in White House reporter for United Press White House life-style,” she said, “and the same time he has-a responsibility to “As a matter of fact,” she said, “the Some of the tire tread wrapped around the Ads must be'piaced during internationai Want Ad business and politics." International fielded questions from President (Gerald) Ford is very outgoing the people to maintain a dialogue. Jerry Congress is not unhappy with the truck’s steering gear and sent it out of con­ He said the award was “nothing I ever representatives of Manchester area and likes the press.” She contrasted the Terhorst (Ford’s first press secretary) restraints it has placed upon the presiden­ trol through a freeway divider. The driver expected and I was really surpri^.’’ media. Ford White House with that of Nixon poin­ had this quality which I think came from cy and for the first time in years feels like escaped unhurt when the truck overturned He said, “ I feel very good about “We are generalists,” Miss Thomas ting out that Nixon isolated himself his 29 years as a reporter. And I am a taking a more active role in foreign affairs and burst into flames. everything that’s happened to me and the said, “who try to put together all the many whereas Ford may pop up anyway in his reporter and I want to continue to be a which have long been the exclusive do­ Week. The Heraid Giassified Department is open friends I’ve made. I was bom here and I things that happen in the White House shirt sleeves. reporter.” main of Presidents. The power is flowing Overrun Defense Post which affects all the people. Because Asked if there was a woman who met back to the Hill.” was raised here, and the town has been SAIGON (UPI) —Government positions things move so fast and are often so varied the qualifications, Liz Carpenter of the She also defended the press reporting of very good to me. If I live, and I think I “The President’s daughter, Susan, will were overrun by Communist troops north it is not often that a White House reporter visit the press corps offices frequently late President Lyndon Johnson’s staff CIA abuses stating the press has never will, July 12 will be 55 years on Main St. of the key defense town of Xuan Ixx; early can do in-depth reporting.” where Nixon’s children never seem to was suggested. exposed a secret that has resulted in for me.” today. Other Communist forces, backed 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ads piaced hy 12 noon The press corps members try their best trust the press,” Miss Thomas said. In other questions, she said she believes damage to the nation; but many in govern­ Mr. Turkington said it was because of 50 by tanks, pushed to the northwest, to find out what the people want to know, Admitting she was a women’s libber. Martha Mitchell, who used to telephone ment have kept secrets which have cents he became a furniture salesman, northeast and southeast edges of the she said, and this means a lot of digging at her regularly, “was telling the truth and I damaged the country. after graduation from high school. Miss Thomas told of the ways women provincial capital. ’The Saigon command is times because there are still barriers to reporters have overcome discrimination hope she will continue to call me.” “It is important for the people to know “The Savings Bank of Manchester treating the battle for Xuan Loc, 38 miles appear in the next day’s paper. offered me $12 a week and Watkins overcome such as some official who do not against them because of sex but said she President Ford’s requests for more what is going on in the White House and in northeast of Saigon, as a major test of the want to talk to the press. military aid to South Vietnam will Washington and we, as reporters, are the offered me $ll50," he explained. “I guess felt UPI judged her on her work and that is South Vietnamese fighting ability. Viet a • She also defended the more or less probably be rejected by the Congress. conduits for this information. Presidents I wouldn’t have. made a good banker why she is now chief of its White House Cong and North Vietnamese forces also exclusiveness of the White House Press She has seen no change in Sen. Henry cannot isolate themselves because what anyway.” contingent. overran a militia base 65 miles southwest Corps on the basis that it should be open Jackson’s position on the need for th“ they do 24 hours a day can affect each of He told of the many changes, im­ When asked if she would consider the of the capital and cut Highway 4, the rice only to practicing journalists who cover USSR to ease restrictions on jewish us. Isolation hurts the president and the provements and periods of growth in job of press secretary to the President, road to the Mekong Delta. Manchester during his years, noting, ‘"rhe the White House on a regular basis. She she said. emigration to set trade concessions from public,” Miss Thomas said. first school budget with which I had anything to do totaled $494,000— this year Blast Kills 11 it’s $13 million.” SANT’ ANASTASIA, Italy (U PI)-T w in PHONE 643-2711 He concluded with thanks to Watkins explosions tore through a fireworks fac­ Bros, for seeking him out for employment tory Friday, killing at least 11 persons. again. The first explosion erupted in a warehouse FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD containing hundreds of pounds of r:,»r ... a “ICs nice to find out you’re still BANKTEUERS remembered and needed,” he said in con­ explosives and chemicals used in making iinMitiffinmm\im ! clusion — to a second standing ovation. fireworks and ammunition for cap pistols. Mr. ’Turkingtbn’s political career began As employes fled from the factory the se-^ almost by chance rather than by choice. cond blast collapsed the packing room' In 1945, when departing upon a vacation burying some workers and hurling others trip, he answered, “sure, why not?” more from a nearby workshed. Flames erupted. wn wr.gs in jest rather than truth when a neighbor Officials accused the factop' management asked him if he wouldj;onsider running for of ignoring safety precautions. ' town selectman. He returned from that trip to learn petitions had been filed in his behalf. She Heratb His political trademark thereafter Inside Today Senior Citizens...... Page 2 ADS WORK WONDER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING nt~ Dear Abby...... Page 2 The Weather Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 ■* Churches ...... Page 6 Wings of Evening...... Page 7 Mostly sunny this afternoon with the '4'j high near 50. Fair tonight and Sunday with Manchester Week in Review — Page 14 the low tonight in the upper 20s or low 30s, . BURL L. LYONS WILLIAM H. HALE HELEN THOMAS SUZANNE L. FLOCKEN Herald Angle...... Page 8 .high Sunday near 50. Past Chairman of the Board Chairman of the Board Featured Speaker Executive Vice President Schoolboy sports ...... Pages 8, 9

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MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 12,1 W 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 164 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY.FOUR PAGES ___ P ’ PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS PRESENTING Americans Leave Cambodia United Pres* International The choppers, guarded by a 346-man The military situation around the war- Phnom Penh said Prime Minister Long Waves of U.S. helicopters airlifted Marine battalion and a squadron of 20 tom Cambodian capital was deteriorating Boret met with his advisrs after the Americans from war-tom Cambodia to an warplanes, also flew out 159 Cambodians, hourly and the fall of Phnom Penh evacuation and decided to form a aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Siam today including Acting President Sau Kham appeared imminent. “revolutionary committee” to rule the before the expected fall of Phnom Penh to Khoy. A UPI Cambodian correspondent, filing country. Communist-1^ insurgents. The dramatic, mid-moming airlift in the from Phnom Penh after the evacuation, There was no immediate indication Three dozen Air Force and Marine midst of rebel shelling climaxed the said rebel gunners hit the landing area exactly what the committee will do or who helicopters flew 269 persons, a third of coliapse of a massive, five-year U.S. ef­ with rockets during the pullout, killing one will serve on it. them Americans, to Uie carrier Okinawa fort to keep the Khmer Rouge from taking Cambodian civilian and wounding another. The capital was calm as dusk fell, Much International WANT AD Week circling off the Cambodian coast. power in Cambodia. The correspondent reported that Radio of the population was unaware of the American departure. The State Department had vowed to use force if needed “to protect the lives of evacuees,” but the Pentagon said the Variety Spices Chamber’s withdrawal took place without any April 13-20,1975 American shots fired. U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia John 'f-: '0 ^ Gunther Dean arrived today at the U.S. air 74th Annual Dinner Fete base at U Tapao, 100 miles southeast of Bangkok, with a dozen members of the embassy staff. By SOL R. COHEN Probate William FitzGerald, a former a framed photograph of himself at his desk Dean carried the U.S. Embassy and president of the Chamber. He kept things . to Lyons. Cambodian flags as he stepped from a There was something for everyone moving swiftly and smoothly and in­ Lyons pointed out Mrs. Flocken is the “Jolly Green Giant” helicopter. He was Money saving specials for everyone! Friday night at ’The Colony, Talcottville, first woman to be chief executive officer troduced the Chamber officers and direc­ greeted by his wife and Air Force Lt. Gen. ' when the Greater Manchester Chamber of tors and the personages in the audience. of the Manchester Chamber and Miss John J. Bumes. Commerce conducted its 74th annual Among the latter were: State Sen. David Thomas is the first woman to deliver the The officials said the rest of the banquet. Barry, State Reps. Francis Mahoney and principle address at a Chamber banquet. evacuees, including 82 Americans and 159 ’There was the “M” award, given to pop­ Ted Cummings, former State Comptroller Mrs. Flocken called on the Manchester Cambodians, would travel on the carrier ular choice Harold A. ’Turkington; there Nathan Agostinelli, Town Director Matt business community to volunteer time and to the Thai port of Sattahip near U Tapao. was the intimate look at the White House Moriarty Jr., Town Manager Robert effort and to serve on one or another of the They said the ship also carried and the Presidency by Helen ’Thomas, the Weiss, and Lester Boardman, director of Chamber’s task forces. evacuated Frenchmen, ’Thais, Taiwanese, Join in the fun next week m UPI’s chief White House correspondent; administration in Manchester, England. Miss Thomas, commenting on Spaniards, Filipinos and Australians. It there was the moving performance by Boardman visited here in 1973, when he Watergate, said, “It is still in some ways was expected to reach the port on Sunday gifted and hard-working Betty Rhodes, accompanied the Lord Mayor of impossible to put it behind us. One thing morning. nationally known singer and com- Manchester, England during the we do realize is that it diminished us all. It U.S. officials in Thailand said 36 medienne; there was the fine music by the Sesquicentennial Celebration by had a life of its own, the inexorable American helicopters, guarded by WANT ADS TO ALL Ken Morgester Orchestra; there was the Manchester, Conn. momentum of a Greek tragedy — played warplanes and Marines, flew the evacuees delicious meal and there were the brief out before our very eyes. from the U.S. Embassy compound in !' . iV, . , remarks by Chamber officials. Mayor John Thompson brought “But,” she insisted, “out of the ashes Phnom Penh in a hurried operation code- SENIOR CITIZENS i • Miss Thomas, the featured speaker, has greetings from the people of Manchester has come the reaffirmation that no man, named Eagle Pull. Ads must be mailed or brought In to The Herald. No phone calls, please. had the White House “beat” since 1960 and on the occasion of the Chamber’s 74th an­ not even a President, is above the law. Pentagon officials said that six A maximum of 20 words may be run 6 days, FREE. All ads must be has followed the doings of four presidents nual meeting. And, in the words of Supreme Court American newsmen decided to remain — John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Conceding his isn’t a popular stand and Justice Potter, ‘May this always be a behind. They were not immediately iden­ placed during International WANT AD Week. Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Her 24- the occasion not the best forum for presen­ government of wars’.” tified. Among (hose evacuated was Lon Ills minute, 10-page speech covered highlights ting it, he repeated his support for a state She said about former President Non, the brother of Marshal Lon Nol, the of the administrations, their differences income tax and called on the business Richard Nixon, “He believed, and still Cambodian president who flew ito exile 11 and, of particular interest to the women in community to back it also. does along with his family, that the press days ago. Former Mayor Harold A. Turkington Manchester Chamber of Commerce Friday’s audience of about 260, the first “I must share with you my continuing and his political detractors did him in.” President Ford, in a statement issued is greeted by applause and a standing “M” Award. (All Herald photos by ladies in the White House. concern for the high cost of education,” he Pointing out, “Nixon’s antipathy for the after midnight Friday, said he ordered the ovation as he makes his way from his Dunn) Miss Thomas is the first woman said, “and I must call to your attention our press is not unique,” she gave examples of evacuation “with a heavy heart” because WANT ADS TO CHILDREN seat to receive the Greater assigned to the White House by a news- insidious tax system — led by a property other presidents and their “presidential of “the seriously deteriorating military wire service fulltime, the first woman tax form of financing that just doesn’t umbrage” against the press, dating back situaton” in Cambodia. White House bureau chief and the first meet our needs.” to George Washington. T 0 12 YEARS OLD woman officer of the White House He insisted only an overhaul and a She said Franklin Delano Roosevelt Ads must be mailed or brought In to The Herald. No phone calls, please. Coirespondents Association. drastic revision of state and local tax once handed the Nazi iron cross to a A maximum of 20 words may be run 6 days, FREE. All ads must be Chamber ‘M ’ Awarded Miss Rhodes, who plajred the lead in the structures could provide the reporter who provoked him during World placed during International WANT AD Week. New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco municipalities with funds needed to give War II, Harry Truman fired off a letter to productions of “Jacques Brel is Alive and adequate services. a music critic who panned his daughter NEWS Harold A. Turkington Well and Living in Paris,” completely William Hale, in-coming chairman of Margaret’s operatic attempts and also captivated her audience in her 45-minute the Chamber’s board of directors, said, called the late Drew Pearson a dirty CAPSULES “I’m most proud to be chosen to serve the name, John Kennedy canceled his sub­ Former Mayor Harold Atkinson became “My H.A.T. is in the ring,” an show. Chamber in the coming year. I recognize scription to the now defunct New York AND FOR EVERYONE ELSE. Turkington is the 1975 recipient of the advertising play upon the initials of his Best described as tiny, pert and the challenges and I accept them. I’ll do Herald-Tribune, and Lyndon Johnson once Greater Manchester Chamber of name. effervescent, she sang medleys. Imitated took the King of Thailand through the Rains Cause Floods It launched his public service career top women singers, delivered patter and my utmost.” Commerce “M” aw ard.' He praised retiring chairman Burl Lyons press room to show him around and said, ATLANTA (UPI) - Hundreds were The honos recognizes his contributions that he en d ^ officially in 1969. comedy and wound up her performance with a plaintive French tune which won for his hard-working and dedicated ser­ “King, this is the only place in the world driven from their homes Friday as 17-inch to his'native Manchester where, for more Turkington was chairman of the her the starring role when she auditioned vice the past year and presented him with they try you, convict you and hang you all in rains pounded southern Alabama and than 50 years, he has been involved in the Memorial Field Committee that, in 1946, a plaque, “in recognition of outstanding the same day.” northwest Florida. Officials in both states business community, the educational and recommended town purchase of the old for “Jacques Brel.” Miss Rhodes, with her blue eyes and service to the community.” She said it’s only human for presidents said the floods were the worst in nearly 50 cultural life of the town, and for more than Golf Lots, and that a new high school be years. They caused at least one death and short red hair setting off to advantage a Lyons, in brief remarks, credited the to view the press as adversaries, con­ two decades was involved in public service built there complete with outdoor athletic extensive livestock losses and destroyed for the white gown trimmed with sequins above dedication of a fine Chamber staff, and the ceding, “We do intrude, but legitimately through the political arena and the ad­ and recreational facilities. contributions of Chamber officers and so, I believe.” newly planted crops. In Flo'rida destruc­ ministration of town affairs. That resulted in what is now the site of the waist, received warm applause and directors for any successes during his She described the press thusly: “We are tive tornadoes added to the problem. He received the award Friday night at Manchester High School which, when gave several encores. •term. the conduit (of presidential actions) to the Parts of the West remained bogged down The Colony, Talcottville, during the 74th opened in 1956, was the largest school east The invocation and benediction were Suzanne Flocken, chief executive officer American people and I hope, therefore, by mammoth snow drifts, requiring con­ annual meeting of the Chamber. delivered by the Rev. Stephen Jacobson of of the Chamber, presented certificates of the protectors of the people’s right to tinuation of haylifts to stranded herds of Burl Lyons, junior past chairman of the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. appreciation to the retiring directors and know.” cattle. Chamber board, made the presentation. (See Page Three) ’The master of ceremonies was Judge of price 3 days! Mr. Turkington received a standing ova­ Gas Escapes tion as he was escorted td'the podium by PACOIMA, Calif. (UPI) - Ninety-four Judge of Probate William FitzGerald, persons, including 57 police officers and chairman of the banquet and a former White House Reporting is a Job for Generalists firemen, were hospitalized Friday when president of the Chamber. poison gas from a burning truck closed a "Foi^rivate Party Want Ads Only. Obviously moved and with his voice By FLOYD LARSON also said there have to be some basic con­ “No President would want me to speak us or Greek-American congressmen's op­ section of California’s main north-south quavering, the 73-year-old popular former An insight into the life of a White House siderations given to the physical protec­ for them. I am too outspoken. A press position to Turkish aid. These were two highway for 10 hours. The,accident oc­ mayor said, “I think this is the first time news reporter emerged Friday afternoon tion of the President and his family also. secretary has a tough job because he must things Ford asked Congress for Thursday curred when a truck carrying 12 tons of in my life I’ve been lost for words, and it’s at The Colony when Helen Thomas, chief “The President’s life-style sets the be able to speak for the President and at night. ' Methomel insecticide had a tire blow out. been my life’s career talking to people in White House reporter for United Press White House life-style,” she said, “and the same time he has-a responsibility to “As a matter of fact,” she said, “the Some of the tire tread wrapped around the Ads must be*placed during International Want Ad business and politics.” International fielded questions from President (Gerald) Ford is very outgoing the people to maintain a dialogue. Jerry Congress is not unhappy with the truck’s steering gear and sent it out of con­ He said the award was “nothing I ever representatives of Manchester area and likes the press.” She contrasted the Terhorst (Ford’s first press secretary) restraints it has placed upon the presiden­ trol through a freeway divider. The driver expected and I was really surprised.” media. Ford White House with that of Nixon poin­ had this quaiity which I think came from cy and for the first time in years feels like escaped unhurt when the truck overturned He said, “ I feel very good about “We are generalists,” Miss Thomas ting out that Nixon isolated himself his 29 years as a reporter. And I am a taking a more active role in foreign affairs and burst into flames. everything that’s happened to me and the said, “who try to put together all the many whereas Ford may pop up anyway in his reporter and I want to continue to be a which have long been the exclusive do­ Week. The Herald Classified Department is open friends I’ve made. I was bom here and I things that happen in the White House shirt sleeves. reporter.” main of Presidents. The power is flowing Overrun Defense Post which affects all the people. Because Asked if there was a woman who met back to the Hill.” was raised here, and the town has been SAIGON (UPI) —Government positions things move so fast and are often so varied “The President's daughter, Susan, will the qualifications, Liz Carpenter of the She also defended the press reporting of very good to me. If I live, and I think I were overrun by Communist troops north will, July 12 will be 55 years on Main St. it is not often that a White House reporter visit the press corps offices frequently late President Lyndon Johnson’s staff CIA abuses stating the press has never of the key defense town of Xuan Ixx; early for me.” can do in-depth reporting.” where Nixon’s children never seem to was suggested. exposed a secret that has resulted in 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ads placed by 12 noon The press corps members try their best In other questions, she said she believes damage to the nation; but many in govern­ today. Other Communist forces, backed Mr. Turkington said it was because of 50 trust the press,” Miss Thomas said. by tanks, pushed to the northwest, cents he became a furniture salesman, to find out what the people want to know, Admitting she was a women’s libber. Martha Mitchell, who used to telephone ment have kept secrets which have northeast and southeast edges of the after graduation from high school. she said, and this means a lot of digging at Miss Thomas told of the ways women her regularly, “was telling the truth and I damaged the country. provincial capital. The Saigon command is "The Savings Bank of Manchester times because there are still barriers to reporters have overcome discrimination hope she will continue to call me.” “It is important for the people to know treating the battle for Xuan Loc, 38 miles appear in the next day’s paper. offered me $12 a week and Watkins overcome such as some official who do not against them because of sex but said she President Ford’s requests for more what is going on in the White House and in northeast of Saigon, as a major test of the offered me $ll50,” he explained. “I guess want to talk to the press. felt UPI judged her on her work and that is m ilitary aid to South Vietnam will Washington and we, as reporters, are the South Vietnamese fighting ability. Viet I wouldn’t have. made a good banker She also defended the more or less why she is now chief of its White House probably be rejected by the Congress. conduits for this information. Presidents Cong and North Vietnamese forces also anyway.” exclusiveness of the White House Press contingent. She has seen no change in Sen. Henry cannot isolate themselves because what overran a militia base 65 miles southwest He told of the many changes, im­ Corps on the basis that it should be open When asked if she would consider the Jackson’s position on the need for th° they do 24 hours a day can affect each of of the capital and cut Highway 4, the rice provements and periods of growth in only to practicing journalists who cover job of press secretary to the President, USSR to ease restrictions on jewish us. Isolation hurts the president and the road to the Mekong Delta. Manchester during his years, noting, “The the White House on a regular basis. She she said. emigration to set trade concessions from public,” Miss Thomas said. first school budget with which I had anything to do totaled $494,000 — this year Blast Kills 11 it’s $13 million.” SANT’ ANASTASIA, Italy (UPI) - Twin PHONE 643-2711 He concluded with thanks to Watkins explosions tore through a fireworks fac­ Bros, for seeking him out for employment tory Friday, killing at least 11 persons. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD again. The first explosion erupted in a warehouse “It’s nice to find out you’re still containing hundreds of pounds of remembered and needed,” he said in con­ explosives and chemicals used in making clusion — to a second standing Ovation. fireworks and ammunition for cap pistols. Mr. ’Turkingtbn’s political career began As employes fled from the factory the' se­ almost by chance rather than by choice. cond blast collapsed the packing room burying some workers and hurling others In 1945, when departing upon a vacation ■ i ..M trip, he answered, “sure, why not?” more .41 from a nearby workshed. Flames erupted. in jest rather than tmth when a neighbor Officials accused the factory management APRIL 13-2C asked him if he wouIdj;onsider running for of ignoring safety precautions. ' town selectman. He returned from that trip to leam petitions had been filed in his behalf. His political trademark thereafter i Inside Today li “* 'A Senior Citizens...... Page 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Dear Abby...... Page 2 The Weather Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 ,1: Churches ...... Page 6 Mostly sunny this afternoon with the Wings of Evening...... Page 7 high near 50. Fair tonight and Sunday with i ' ■ ■ Manchester Week in Review. . . . 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