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______t ______School Listi "World Hunger Week Events f A B O U T The Bennet Junior High Tuesday —Thursday’s normal ’Thursday —“ Buy your way School student council ^In assembly schedule will be out of sixth period study.” The TOWN cooperation with the observed. Dr. Abraham Kurien student council is planning to will be the guest speaker. He seek sponsors for a number of Manchester Council on World Manchester Chapter, Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICES FIFTEEN CENTS Hunger is planning several ac­ will show pictures of his recent activities to which tickets (in SPEBSQSA, will meet tonight MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 18.1W5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 166 tivities this week in support of visit to India. Students may limited number) will be jold.> at 7:30 at the Teen Center Travel Service the Manchester council’s ef­ sign pledge cards in their Some activities sq^ested are Annex of Manchester Recrea­ 555 MAIN STREET mj forts. 1 homerooms, if they wish. co-ed swimming pool, film in tion Center. The meeting is 643-eie5 The following program has Wednesday —A world hunger auditorium, dance in cafeteria, open to all men interested in Over s o Y ia n been arranged; lunch for students (and faculty) and others. singing four-part barbershop TrmI SxptHtnet who wish to partake. A bowl of Friday —Students will be in­ Today was a day of publicity, harmony. AuUMdzed agent In-MandwatCT | Red Artillery Grounds Bombers orientation and discussion for rice will be e ^ e d for the vited to forego ice cream and {o/'t<«Il Airlines, Railroads aM ) i^rolnship Lines. the week’s events and goals. regular lunch price. The cookies, and donate to world St. Mary’s Episcopal Church military sources said one civilian was shells fired at the base before his arrival. The students hope to reach a difference, 50 cents, will go hunger the money they would iwill have a Bible study Tuesday SAIGON(UPI) - A large part of South dump just before midnight. ’The blast was spend. kiUed and nine persons, including seven goal of $1 ,000. toward world hunger. at 9:30 a.m. at 463 E. Center St. Vietnam’s fighter-bomber force was followed two hours later by twin However, military sources said two civilians, were wound^ by five Com­ grounded today by a Communist artillery explosions powerful enough to shake, A37s were shot down at noon by Com­ munist 122mm rockets fired into Tan An, attack against the country’s major airbase buildings and rattle windows in downtown munist ground-to-air missiles near Ben 25 miles southwest of the capital, on Mon­ at Bien Hoa, military sources said. Saigon. Tranh, 36 miles southwest of Saigon. FRESHLY GROUND FOOD MART SLICED ’The sources said Communist gunners ’Ibe Communist forces that attacked day. Sally Middleton Robert Martel temporarily closed the FS strip at Bien Bien Hoa skirted the besieged provincial The grounding of the F5s came at a time Both crews were killed but the sources did CHOCK FULL 0’ NUTS Hoa, 14 miles northwest of Saigon, with a capital of Xuan Loc, 38 miles northeast of when airstrikes are needed to stop Com­ not say how many men were in the planes. 20-.round barrage from powerful 130mm Saigon where heavy fighting has raged for munist forces tightening a ring around The is a two-man plane but it can be Saigon. 8R0UND BEEF WHITE BREAD guns. a week. Military s tra te g ic said the at­ flown by a single pilot. UPI correspondent Lon Daniel spent COFFEE TTie runway used by the F5 Freedom tacks against Bien Hoa may signal the Sources said 29 persons were wounded Pageant Emcees Named Fighter was so cra ter^ by the attack the start of a major Communist drive against three hours at Bien Hoa and said he did not see a single fighter-bomber take off or land. at Bien Hoa, either in the bomb dump ALL PURPOSE jets were not able to take off. ’The FS this keystone of Saigon’s defenses. He said he was told there were additional explosion or the 130mm shelling. Sally Middleton and Robert to the local pageant, is a 20 OZ. GRIND requires a longer runway than the other South of Saigon, in Long An province. Martel will serve as mistress Manchester native and a 1 LB. VAC. jet fighter-bomber flown by the Viet­ and master of ceremonies for graduate of Manchester High LOAVES namese Air Force,! the A37 Dragonfly. the seventh annual Miss School. He was a member of the CAN Bien Hoa—the headquarters for virtual­ Manchester Scholarship Round Table Singers and was ly all of South Vietnam’s jet attack Guerrillas Battle Militia in Beirut Pageant on Saturday, April 19 selected to the All-State Choir. planes— was also hit’with mortar fire and at 8 p.m. in the hfonchester He has studied vocal technique Communist commandos blew up a bomb BEIRUT (UPI) — Palestinian guerrillas Mahmoud Riad, secretary general of the and 110 wounded. The Lebanese govern­ High School auditorium. with the late Stan Sterbenz, a DEL MONTE and right-wing militiamen battled in the Arab League, who arriv^ Monday night ment said 40 persons bad died. Miss Middleton, a graduate of noted area teacher and musi­ streets of Beirut today with grenades and .in an attempt to end the fighting. Beirut and other major cities were vir­ New York’s Cambridge School cian. He has also studied com­ GARDEN PEAS machine guns in the tMrd day of the worst After the meeting, Riad said it was tually deserted. Schools and stores were of Television and Broadcasting, edy with Davida Botwick of J;;Y new s Lebanese civil strife in two years. clear from decisions taken by Solh and his clos^ and cafes were empty as most SHOP THE COST CUHERS! citizens stayed home. is currently one of Connec­ West Hartford. 17 OZ. c Six bomb explosions knocked out store ministers that “ they are working to con­ ticut’s leading fashion and Embarking on a professional Food Marts CAN CAPSULES windows in Beirut and police said trol the situation and preserve security.” Palestinian guerrilla leader Abu lyad A CUT ABOVE THE ^ A CUT BELOW THE vowed to take matters into his own hands photography models. She has singing career, Robert toured WITH PURCHASE OF tS.OO OR MORE Connalfy Denies^ Charges explosive experts dismantled five other "A ll that we hope for, and desire, is for emceed the pageant since it w i^ “ Connecticut Bandstand ■ AND THIS COUPON AT POOD MARTS. aggSHll bombs before they could go off. No one the preservation of security and restora­ Monday if Lebanese authorities fail to 1 0000 THRU SAT., APRIL 11 LIMIT Retreat Ordered originated in 1969 under the Road Tours” and "Dick Gark’s OTHERS IN QUALITY OTHERS IN PRICEI ONE CAN • ONE COUPON PER was hurt in the explosions that rocked tion of relations between all sides,” he take "just measures against the 1 ^ pjiMILY. crease in 1971 while he was treasury John Connally, former secretary of PHNOM PENH (UPI) - The R h o ­ residential areas, they said. said. criminals.” sponsorship of the Manchester American Bandstand Road secretary. Questioning Connally at Jaycees. Tours.” Most recently he has ■PWOBtfCl ...... treasury, appeared in his own behalf dian government ordered the elite 7th The government early today ordered He said he was confident the fighting Soon after he spoke, a barrage of right is his attorney M ward Bennet A graduate of New York’s had numerous roles in amateur A PICK YOUR OWN FROM THE BEST THAT GROWSI V POOD CLUB Monday in a Washington court where Division retreat five miles closer to the police onto the streets which echoed with would not spread “ because it only serves rockets from the direction of a Palestinian Barbizon School of Modeling theater, appearing in "Joe SHENANDOAH he is on trial for bribery. He repeated­ Williams. (;LBC-TV Drawing by capital in a last-ditch attempt to plug rifle shots. Stores were closed. to aid the enemy (Israel).” refugee camp crashed into the homes of defense gaps. ’The shift brought the in­ Lebanese civilians, killing eight persons and a former Miss Connecticut, McCall,” “ ’liie Tender Trap,” SWEET LUSCIOUS . SALTIRES ly denied accepting $10,000 to help Freda Reiter via UPI) Information Minister Mahmoud Ammar ’The new outbreak of fighting during the Miss Middleton also acts as ad­ and as Johnny Pope in “ A Hat­ SELF BASTING milk producers win a price support in­ surgents to within four miles north of the said the government would call in troops if pre-dawn hours quashed hopes for the and wounding 30 others, police sources ful of Rain.” He has performed California 1LB. city, three miles on the west and one mile the police fail to halt the bloddy strife, extension of a short-lived cease-fire that said. visor and consultant to the YELLDW PKG. Manchester pageant con­ the lead role in “ Death of a on the east. ’The southern front is the only which has cost more than 160 killed and lasted only four hours Monday. ’The attack followed Palestinian reports STRAWBERRIES WITH PURCHASE OF tS.W OR MORE testants. In addition to acting Salesman,” “ Come Blow Your CORN one on which rebel troops are still outside wounded since Sunday. ’The fighting in­ A guerrilla spokesman reported 45 of daylong sniper attacks on the Tai- QUART BASKET • AND aanw THIS I n i 9 wCOUPON u r w n ATn I FOOD r w v MARTS.mMK 19 . ■ as a fashion commentator for Horn,” “ Under the Yum Yum FRESH TENDER KERNELS GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 11 LIMIT J B S f l K ■ mortar range of the inner city. Late volved Palestinians and an extreme right- Palestinians killed and 80 wounded in Zaatar refugee camp. ■ ONE PKO. • ONE COUPON PER I C Q D | Line-By-Line Review reports indicated government defenders The rocket and machine gun battles various stores throughout the Tree” and “ J. Pierpont Finch.” LARGE U FAMILY. wing, anti-Communlst political group clashes since Sunday with militia units of state. Miss Middleton is co­ Robert and his wife, Karen, Lundy Fresh Pork Sale! TURKEYS EARS I EA were flying airstrikes froYn the reopened which believes the Palestinians have too the right-wing Phalangist Party. between the guerrillas and Phalangists have brought the Lebanese government to owner of Horizon’s Unlimited, a live in Manchester with their PORK LOIN 10 - H LBS. AVG. Pochentong Airport. much power in Lebanon. Unofficial figures from reporters beauty and fashion consultation two children. Of Budget Started Tlie explosions came as Premier Rashid covering the clashes put the toll at 53 dead a state of crisis. service which conducts In light .of last year’s near Cooperation Expected Solh. conferred for 75 minutes with ASSORTED CHOPS LIP SMACKING r ~ H IC DRINKS i workshops throughout the area. sellout perfor'hiance, the CALIFORNIA'S BEST ■ ALL FLAVORS ■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - After a 90- In private life Mrs. Daniel Jaycees are offering advance 3RIBEND LONG - GREEN - FRESH By SOL R. COHEN ‘ at the risk of cutting town services; minute talk Monday with President Ford 3 CENTER C Florida Sweet Pinto resides in Manchester sale tickets at Watkins, the If the Manchester Board of Directors Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cum- , it appears Congress will cooperate for 3 LOIN END LB. j 3 * 1 , I with her husband and four Senior Citizens Center or by WATERMELON ASPARAGUS is going to cut into the budgets and tax mings promised there will be cuts; speedy consideration of emergency calling ticket chairman, Ray WITH PURCHASE OF S5.00 OR MORE | Republican Directors Vivian Ferguson, children. Center Cut FRESH PRIMO HOT OR SWEET ■ AND THIS COUPON AT POOD MARTS. " rates being proposed for 1975-76 by Town assistance for South Vietnam. ’The Senate Pi^esident Says Nation Will Be Wiser Robert Martel, a newcomer Valade at 649-8075. GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 11 LIMIT | H | S f lK I Manager Robert Weiss, it will have to do it Carl Zinsser and Hillery Gallagher said PORK I THREE CANS . ONE COUPON ■ Foreign Relations Committee’s ranking 1 4 ‘ . 1 ^ PER FAMILY. the hard way —a line-by-line review by they’ll work to hold the taxline, and Republican, Sen. Clifford Case, R-N.J., PORK ITALIAN “ Other countries have had brilliant will never be used, that military power SHOULDER departments, Democratic Director Phyllis Jackston WASHINGTON (UPI) - President also said he believed Fohl could receive leaders,” Ford said, “ but no other country failed in Indochina, that the U nit^ States CHOPS ARM PICNIC CRISP • FIRM - CALIFORNIA ’That’s the knowledge the directors said she, too, is aiming at holding the Ford today said that the United States will SAUSACI “ a degree of discretion” to use funds for a can point to two centuries dedicated to is unlikely to be attacked and that detente LAROI c c ' came away with Monday night, after con­ taxline. emerge from its ordeal of “ heroic 5 9 * . a ICEBERG LETTUCE HEADS large-scale evacuation of U.S. citizens and expanding and perfecting a continuing means future conflicts will be settled by n . 2 9 , HEINZ KETCHUP ducting their first budget workshop — a Last week, the three Republicans asked sacrifices and great disappointments” in PORK LOIN FLORIDA'S BEST Vietnamese who have been employed by Indochina a stronger and wiser nation. revolution in a free society. ’That is what negotiation. MACC NEWS Blade Roast LARGE four-hour review of the police, fire, tax Weiss to re-assess his proposals and to U.S. nationals. 99‘ n . o v „ SLICING TOMATOES SIZE subniit new ones that would hold the line In an address prepared for delivery makes America unique and that is why — “ These arguments ignore a basic fact of PORK LOIN j . _ _ 26 OZ. collector, assessor, data processing, rec MANCHESTER AREA CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES SWEET CALIFORNIA although our experience in Indochina has BTL. department and general services budgets. on the tax rate. before the 84th Continental Congress of international politics,” Ford said “ one Rib Half Roast J l .0 9 OUR BEST LARGE Portrait Stolen been one of heroic sacrifices and great dis­ NAVEL ORANGES SIZE Town Manager Robert Wejss, when he , Monday, Weiss replied to the request in v-thfe Daughters of the American Revolution that has been proven repeatedly, PORK LOIN BREADED WITH PURCHASE OF SS.H OR MORE BOSTON (U P I) — A portrait of appointments — I arh convinced that we FRESH FLORIDA • INDIAN RIVER . SEEDLESS a written memo to the three, with copies at Constitution Hall, Ford also said there throughout history: national interest can 1.19 H MAHO Tt Sw THIS I rf I J COUPON W w W . A# IT MAT I rRpAWFOOD W I.MARTS. I I W i recommended budgets that would raise Sirloin Half VEAL GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL IT. LIMIT S U B M k | Elizabeth van Rijn, by Rembrandt, was is a lot of "negative talk” going around can and will emerge from tins ordeal be guarded only with national strength — We have all become familiar your donation would not be VEAL ONE BOTTLE - ONE COUPON PER ■ the 6e ^ a l Fund tax rate by 5.5 mills and to the other six direCfors. FRESH»-K fc»n • sBOSTON u e I v ie BLADEs l a u s d BUTT u i T a m WHITE GRAPEFRUIT I stolen frbm the Boston Museum of Fine stronger and wiser as a nation just as we ^ FAMILY. “ The decision to cut services — thereby that “ America’s best years are behind and, in a conflict world, national strength, during the past week with the siphoned through a PATTIES U.S. NO. 1 the Fire District tax rate by 0.80 mills, had Pork Shoulder ^> 9 9 ' PATTIES Arts at gunpoint Monday. Copies of the have from others even greater in the in the broadest sense must be strengthed children of Vietnam, lost, bureaucratic sponge.” CARTER'S said, ‘“The budgets reflect a continuation reducing the mill increase — is clearly the us.” MAINE POTATOES BEST ’ 3 9 ‘ responsibility of the policy-making body, 1632 masterpiece were distributed by “It can be answered in one word, past.” by military strength. weeping, frightened, some The conference fully supports ^LB. 9 9 ‘ l of town services at or below the present 89* CC| police networks on the theory it may be Ford called for support of a strong maimed and injured, many the work of these dedicated WEAVER BATTER DIP HORMEL level. The increase in expenditure the Board of Directors,” wrote Weiss. ‘nonsense’,” he said. “ A posture of deliberate weakness is ROTHMUND aimed overseas by two gunmen, who pitifully thin and malnourished, people and makes available to CHICKEN PARTSI requests reflects inflationary forces or “ As you know,” he added, "I stand He noted that in the days of the national defense — a position from which Polish Sausage lII-39 slugged a museum guard and fired three most dangerous when the worldwide staring from our newspapers you the following ways in which LITTLE SIZZLERS contractural agreements over which we ready to supply whatever information is American Revolution the people were the DAR has never wavered. BREASTS ’2.49 COLLEGE INN random shots before dashing out with the military balance threatens to deteriorate. and TVs with the apathy of the you may help these children of PENWAY 99‘ have very little control.” needed to aid the board in making its divided, inflation was nearly fatal and He said some argue that military force DRUM STICKS »o z ’ 2.59 Beef Franks Chock Fuii 0’ Nuts painting. The duo fled with an accomplice But at any time weakness would be foolish starving and hopeless. ours across the sea. I 12 OZ. Each mill represents about $290,000 in decisions — in these difficult economic there were military defeats, but that out is outmoded in the modem world, that CLEAR in a gold-colored automobile which sped for the U.S., a great nation, with Interests Mother’ s Day. PARTY PAK' » o z . ‘ 2.25 U.S.D.A. CHOICE the General Fund budget. ’That’s how times.” of this suffering and uncertainty emerged nuclear weapons are so destructive they COFFEE I toward downtown Boston into heavy mid­ spanning the globe.” You may honor your mother b o n e l e s s WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD much the directors must cut from the He repeated coniments in his budget a powerful nation. Familiar also has become the JONES ALL PUHPOSE GRIND BROTH MARTS. GOOD THRU SAT., APRIL 11 message, that his proposals maintain town day traffic. name Friends of Children, one by giving a gift of love to these LIMIT ONE PKO.. ONE COUPON PER budget for each mill it might reduce in the Little Link Sausage La'1.69 CHUCK ! thousands of sick and homeless FAMILY. tdx rfltc services at their present level and that, 1 of the groups who have been in­ SWIFT'S PREMIUM OR LAZY A4APLE children in Vietnam. A con­ STEAK They learned Monday mfebt it won’t be with the exception of one school crossing Carbone Declines strumental in flying out M .3 9 UNDERBLADE tribution to Friends of Children Sliced Bacon < >■•«> 9 9 * easy and might require shirtsleeve guard for Oakland St., a lab technician in HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic orphans to be placed with ^ B A K E R Y ------families here in Connecticut in your own mother’s name (or FOOD CLUB O O C sessionsNuito the early morning the water department (a federal Town-Qiairman Nicholas A. Carbone has memory) will provide food, Meat or Beef Franks o il n .3 9 LB. beteween now and May 7 — the deadline requirement), and a carpenter at the Nike taken his name out of contention as a and the rest of the United W HITE O 20 OZ. 2 East' Haven Officials Discuss States. medical help, a chance for life COLONIAL j a TERI BREAD O LOAVES date for board action. Site (funded by Emergency Employment successor to the late Democratic State Encore Boneless Ham lb The little ones who will to the children in these I.U 9 ELBOW Since Weiss! proposed budgets and tax Chairman John M. Bailey. orphanages. Friends of FOOD CLUB Z' U.S.D.A. CH0ICE'\ FOOD MART • II OZ. PKO. OF * ' rates were released, Mayor John ’Thomp­ Carbone was seen as a likely successor “make it out” are largely BOLOONAPAP eO zilC c TOWELS (See Page Eighteen) Children will provide a speical OLIVE • LUNCHEON BONELESS English Muffins 4 I ■ son acknowledged cutting them might be to Bailey, who had headed the Democratic spoken for — but then there are Cold Cuts COOKED SALAMI • ■AP DECORATOR OR ASSORTED MACARONI Mother’s Day card designed by TIP TOP ST. LOUIS ^ C O C State Central Committee for nearly 30 Financial Crisis With Judge others. Refugees are pouring CHUCK Rye Bread I LB. LOAF ^ O v into Saigon and the surrounding one of the volunteers which will JUMBO years, but Carbone said Monday he would SEAFOOD SPECIAISI ROAST NISSEN'S CANADIAN C C C territory in great numbers. ’The be mailed to you or your mother ROLL (s . 9 9 * be candidate for re-election to the City UNDERBLADE Oatmeal Bread 20 OZ. LOAF D V Citizen Panel Gives Approval informing her of your loving FRESH FILLET OF SCROD l . *1.39 Council. State Finance Commissioner Jay 0. orphanages, emptied by the air­ CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM C C C NEW HAVEN. (UPI) - School and city less it keeps the schools open for the lift, are filled by new orphans gift. A sample of this card may required 180 days a year. Tepper discounted any likelihood that he FRESH PERCH FILLETS l . ‘ 1.29 Vl/hite Bread l o a f 9 D officials from East Haven met privately .be seen at the MACC office, 41 / To Sehool-Rec Facility Plans could find any extra funds in the state and displaced chilren. V.n .1 9 3 CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM ^ A C ‘Babylift’ Ends today with a Superior Court judge to ‘"The laws clearly state municipalities Park St. Your money and DRESSED SMELTS l 79‘ budget to help East Haven. Miss Rosemary Taylor, who . FOOD CLUB ROYAL Coffee Ring »oz.pko. / 3 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)' - “ Operation resolve the financial crisis that led to the shall run schools for 180 days,” said Dr. requests for the card may be Tepper said he thought it would be il­ some eight years ago arrived in SUNSHINE ocic By JUNE TOMPKINS “ possibly a first in Manchester.” Babylift” is over at the San Francisco closing of the town’s eight schools. Catherine V.A. Smith. “ It is also quite sent directly to Friends of legal to advance funds for the town from Vietnam to care for refugee WAIDBAUM'S DEIICIOUS N.Y. STYLE DElll MAYONNAISE GELATIN Chip-A-Roe's oo Paul Greenberg, chairman of the Presidio Army Base — at least for the clear that if they don’t, they forfeit all of Children, Inc. 14 BrooksideRd., The Citizens Advisory Committee, children, worked day and night 32 OZ. JAR ALL FLAVORS building and sites conunittee, said his ’The closings Monday that affected 5,700 their state aid.” next year’s payments. IMPORTED DANISH recently appointed by the Board of Educa­ time being. Darien, Conn. 06820. Money Triscuits p k o . 6 9 * students were ordered after the town with the children, nursing the ' ' SLICING PROVOLONE l r M . 5 9 *v.oz. tion, reconunended to the Board of committee would discuss the CAC’s Officials said Monday that the last of 980 sick and dying, and remained to may also be left at the . 0. $ 1 ROYAL Board of Finance refused the Board of BOILED HAM NOVA SCOTIA 12V^ OZ. Education Monday night the acceptance of recommendations „and report the results Vietnamese children had been processed Manchester Conference of OR ALASKAN PKGS. H 0 establish some four nurseries LO X S A LE « M .1 9 Snack Crackers PKO. at the next Bohrd of Education meeting on through the center on the way to homes Education’s request for $333,000 to operate Churches’ office, or mailed to SMALL DEVIL'S POOD - RAISIN A OATMEAL joint facility plans for Washington School and orphanages and an inter­ s i April 28. If the board votes favorably on with new American families. Some 50 the system for the remaining 54 days of VLB. B '< LB. 79' and the West Side recreation building a s . national adoption agency, MACC, Box, 773, Manchester. KIPPERED SALMON 3 the school year. the CAC’s recommendations, they will others remain in area hospitals for treat­ Some 40 babies arrived in FRESHLY A4ADE REO.ADECAF. $* prepared by Mankey Associates, Before the meeting. Board Chairman V. joined our own Jan Mabasat Taster's Choice Coffee 10OZ.BONUSJAR i •DAIRY- then be presented to the Board of Direc­ ment of various illnesses before they go to S ALA D S COLE tU i^ O R POTATO LB 45' architects. from New Milford who left last Stamford last ’Thursday who COLONIAL r William Farat den i^ reports that he and KRAFT Included in the recommendation was tors. their new mothers and fathers. Tuesday for Saigon. They are may be resettled in Europe. In other members might resign if held per­ B A k I D GERMAN B0L0GNA'“”T ’'“M.39 Vlasic Sweet Butter Chips acceptance in concept with the assump­ remaining with these children the meantime disposable PARKAY I LB. To date, there have been about 140 sonally responsible for any debts if the HAM tion that all the figures are correct and Motion Denied to do what they can as long as diapers and infant food and for­ 1MCOUNT PKG. applications received by the Board of schools were operated at a deficit. ROAST BEEF 69' that the cost to the taxpayers, after state ’ they can. mula are urgently needed. Sweet 'n Low SUBSTITUTE PKO. Margarine qtrs Education for the principalship at Bentley NEW HAVEN. (UPI) - U.S. District Superior Ctourt Judge Irving Levine was reimbursement, will not exceed $1 There are other children These supplies may also be left School. Nathan Joy will retire as principal Court Judge Robert C. Zampan^has asked by city officials to order classes FRANKFURTS natural*cas1no l. M . 3 9 IGOZ. PKO. MINUTE MAID - IOO%FLORIDA million. there. ’These are the unadap­ at the MACC office. at Bentley at the end of this school year. denied a motion to reduce the $5w,000 resumed. Gaylord Cheese Crackers The latter motion was voted 19 to 1 in table children — children so Some 800,000 orphans and 'iMPORTED JA R LSB UR ^ GENOA SALAMI caranoo gg* bond of Queens, N.Y., stock broker It marked the first time in recent state ,1 ORANGE favor by the CAC. Wilson Deakin, assistant superinten­ severely injured, and damaged abandoned children in Vietnam t W I lB Murray Gold, accused of killing his history that a municipal school system has ’The CAC also recommended renovation dent, said very few applications were by war, so far mentally have known nothing but war. CHIISI l JUICE former parents-in-law. declared itself insolvent and shut down. TURKEY BREAST 'fcH' '^.,69' plans for Bentley School as prepared by from Connecticut. A large number were retarded by malnutrition, birth Without homes or families, Gold is being held on murder charges in Parents angered at the closings picketed OREEN IGOZ. KRAFT DELUXE SLICES • 120Z. PKO. Richard Mankey at a cost to the taxpayer from New York and New Jersey, and one the 1974 Yom Kippur slaying of prominent defects, and brain damage that many without food, the death 4 1 i 6 9 "HOT"BAGELS ava?lab\ e 1 2 ” "99' ^ TOP FROST Niblet Com OIANT PKO. outside the City Hall offices of Mayor HoHeif on le«l IGG% FLORIDA American Cheese "oT not to exceed $400,000 after state reim­ was from as far away as California, he Waterbury attorney Irving Pasternak and they cannot be adopted. For rate for orphans under 5 is as COLOR Frank Messina Monday but the mayor TOP FROST 10 OZ. CHURNT RUOOEO bursement. ’The committee recommended said. There were 20 to 25 women many of these children, life high as 80 per cent. ’They need Spinach CUT OR LEAF PKOS. his wife, Rhoda. blamed the school boa^d for running out of ORANGl Sharp Cheese STICK unanimously that there be no frills in the applicants. Seven of the applicants were expectancy is so iimited by the medical attention, food, SWANSON Appealing for a writ of habeas corpus. money. « M A V r r JUICI DORMAN'S AUSTRIAN _ above projects, and costs be cut where w ^ in the school system, Deakin said. suffering of disease, hunger, in­ shelter, love. God alone knows Macaroni & Cheese 4 FKoi. 89' Gold’s lawyers said the bond is excessive “ If budgeting limits are established in possible. * jury, deprivation, that there how many of these little ones 'B A Y E R CHILDRINSCHILDRENS 29' PRESTONE 12 OZ. Swiss Cheese 4 OZ. PKO.' D A screening committee of two teachers and violates his rights. Zampano ruled any department, then it is up to that MCOUNT CAN Jeno's Cheese Pizza bko.^ ii 99' The CAC also recommended that the will live if we act now, ASPIRIN BTL. QUART CONTAINER A A and two parents from Bentley, and one Monday they had not exhausted oppor­ department to pare down its requests remains only the hope of WINTER-SUMMER 39V Washington School/West Side Rec and together, in an effort to save II OZ. FAMILY SIZE BOTTLE _ _ RHDDES WHITE Columbo Yogurt PLAIN D9^ principal will work with Deakin in selec­ tunities in the state court system to have providing them with comfort 20 OZ. Bentley School proposals be presented as within its own structure to meet the them. Scope Mouthwash 9 9 * CONCENTRATE tOZ.CAN ting from 6 to 10 candidates to present to Gold released before his trial. and care for the time Shoestring Potatoes Vao^ 45' a package to the voters of Manchester in amount of dollars it gets to operate,” he remaining. Miss Taylor is PKO. OP M TABLETS A A » FRESTONE MAY BE IN SHORT Lucky Whip Topping 6 9 * School Superintendent James P. Kennedy said. SUPPLY THIS YRAR. SO STOCK UP NOW. 1975. praying to airiift as many of Efferdent °i.Vanser 9 9 Mrs. Smith's Apple Pie p‘ k o . 8 9 ' to consider. Shooting Spree PILLSBURY A A It was expressed in the CAC report that “ I can’t see why the Board of Education TOPCO ■ U t COUNT PKO, _ _ PLAIN • 100 OR ONION 5 PACK - 16 OZ. EA. these children to Australia as Famine Film Biscuits orV allT ro 2 P K oi.2 7 . He will in turn select two to four can­ OXF*ORD (UPI) — State police were Lender's Bagels ■ ^ - 1 rustic stairways on the west line towers in the southwest him $12 to pay for 200 large Owner lor 93 YEARS. For a compists FREE are pure and abundant.” permits and see if the operating while license is will be “ Preparing for One’s side of Union Pond and by the part of town. plastic bags he has bought. INSPECTION ol your homa by a Tsrmlta Control. When a drug problem sur­ 5 0 billboards can be removed. suspended was nolled (not Death.” Allied Casting Co. off Tolland Tlie lines would run from • To help preserve state Expert, supervised by the finest technical stall, faces in a suburban home, the prosecuted). Members of the panel will be Tpke. The river’s bank is rough existing towers north of Bush farm lands, the commission • With five vacancies on the family members are often • Kevin Russell, 20, of 33 the ministers of the church, and phone our nearest local olfice: and steep here. Hill Rd. through woods between voted to write local members of recently expanded commission, more poorly equipped to deal SHOWERS ^ Flow Chambers St., operating while D r. David A. Hill, The hbnchester Outing Club the General Assembly and urge they asked for names to submit with it than city families, she Keeney St. and Hillstown Rd. license suspended, $150. ophthalmologist, of Hartford Ufl WEATHER f OTOCAST €> plans to carry on the work from north across 1-84 to the power passage of a farmland preser­ to Town Manager Robert Weiss said. • Barbara A. ^hadi, 44, of Hospital and the Massachusetts 649-9240 N. Main St. on the river’s south vation bill. for his appointments. Many “ There is ^ lot of stigma at­ station at Olcott St., he said. Warehouse Point and Cynthia Eye and Ear Infirmary of side to Adams St. soon, Maid­ • The commission voted its tached to drug arrests,” she HELCO contacted the town’s names came in making it hard W. Wilcox, 21, of 53 Tudor Lane, Boston. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday night, rain and or shower ac­ ment said. The work waits only said. “ The parents are shocked; leaders to make sure there unanimous approval of the new for the commissioners to both charged with fourth- Topics to be discussed will be B U SS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. tivity will be expected over most of California, while snow will be indicated in the northern for permission from the four would be no problem with the 'Zoning rules of the Planning and choose. They do not know .where to degree larceny in companion tissue banks, organ transplants, DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO„ INC. • EST. 1882 and mid Rockies. Clear skies over most of the rest of the nation. Minimum readings in­ property owners there. new lines and towers. ’They Zoning Commission as to turn.” cases, both dismissed. funeral arrangements, and the The owners are the Peck Now they can turn to this clude: (approx, maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 55 (68), Boston 34 (56), have ownership and right-of- wetlands. The HRLP Com­ Stager made up an applica­ • Margarita lasada, 25, of 88 importance of the development The Oldest &' Largest in Conn. Lumber Co., the Eighth group at the probation office, Examining Door Knob and Lock Chicago 36 (56), Cleveland 35 (55), Dallas 48 (76), Denver 30 ( 55), Duluth 29 (50), Houston way rights for the whole project mittee is also pleased with tion form on which each per­ W. Main St., Rockville, fourth- of an acceptance of one’s own Utilities District, the Ward she said. Each is a volunteer 54 (77), Jacksonville 64 (80), Kansas City 44 (62), Little Rock 45 (65), Los Angeles 51 (63), already. them, Maidment noted. son’s basic information will go. degree larceny, dismissed. death. Manufacturing Co., and the • Newspaper collections can and each has gone through the Mrs. Jean Comins of 116 High St. examines a door knob and lock which poses no barrier to Miami 76 (85), Minneapolis 35 (55), New Orleans 63 (80), New York 38 ( 58), San Francisco Maidment asked if HELCO The forms will then be offered • Gary R. Mitchell, 21, of The public is invited. Bezzini family. would allow the town to set up a be better, they said. The com­ same anguish, she said. thieves, she is told during a talk on burglary prevention given recently at the West Side 42 (60), Seattle 40 (47), St. Louis 42 (66) and Washington 41 (64) degrees. to Weiss. . East Hartford, reckless driving The work on this section will hiking trail along the power mission voted to buy ads If a relative cannot attend the Rec. Officer Russell Holyfield told Mrs. Comins and the other women at the talk to use -A- be hard, Maidment said. There lines. explaining how the paper meeting, he/she can cail the mortise deadbolts available at hardware stores. Other tips he gave them included — get a is a dam knocked out by a Such a hiking trail would help collection system works. probation office to get in touch barking dog, trim bushes from around doors and windows, and, when going out, leave a with a member of the group by radio and light on, lock all windows and doors, and close the garage door. (Herald photo by K'" "i phone, she said. Barlow) Manchester I FILM RATmC .GUipL| TV TONIGHT I For Parents and Lockmakifig in Connecticut Country Club Bill Mumy appears regular­ BUSINESS W h i l e w e S Their Children ^ ly as Weaver in NBC-TV’s by Eli Terry of clock fame. original and later buildings of , o ««on I-®® Restaurant “ Sunshine,” Thursdays at For the final 1974-75 QINiML AUOtlNCU The first locks were made in the Eagle Lock Co., Russell and JJews...... 3-8-22-30 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 ON 8:30 p.m. This Thursday AN AfnAdmitud Manchester Historical Society program Sunday, Thomas F. Terryville by Lewis McKee and Erwin Mfg. Co., P. and F. Cor- ' ...... „ 1:3® SOUTH MAIN STREET (April 17), he and other bin, and Yale and Towne. The Untouchables — ...... 9 ...... 9 Here’s Moving Advice Hennessy of Bristol com­ Co. Terry’s son James opened a On Fridays musicians try to start a second firm in 1846. His and the Russell and Erwin of New Bri- ...... 1;40 PAMN1M.QUIDANCi plemented his color slides with Bring your clients or home on a houseboat, but McKee company merged in the tain in 1883, Hennessy stated, Honeym ooners...... M ...... ^ By Slate Department Choose the moving company a choose, should be approximate­ add interest, • U QO fITfO a variety of interesting insights was the largest maker of locks Electric Company...... M your friends to enjoy Chef Of Consumer Protpclion ly the same. even the free rent isn’t SowMiMMivNMlt about the start and growth of 1850s to become the Eagle Lock month or two before your SynbiiPf PF».TEtnipii Paul’s Broiled dr Fried 4. During the actual loading, worth it. lockmaking in this state. Co., housed in Eli Terry’s 1829 in the world...... '«...... „ One out of every five persons desired moving date. In the same city, he added, it Auction Continues ...... 57 d u m b DUMB Scallops and Stuffed Filet movers may number your “ The lock,” 'he said, “ is clock factory. Hennessy said he changes residence each year, 2. When choosing the com­ believes the company’s name was the unit lock that made the ®:3® NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) of Sole. pany, follow the general rules goods and indicate their condi­ probably the oldest known We cater to banquets, according to national statistics, comes from the eagle on early Corbins famous. It was in- News...... 3-8-20-22-30 ~ The surge of touriste to of shopping by asking friends tion. Make certain you agree mechanical device, dating to weddings and parties. and of those who move, nearly ■JP Undir 17 ri^im ncsiwptwyint McKee keys. vented by the mayor of Seattle. I Love Lucy ...... 5 Nassau md Paradise Island who have recently moved with their appraisal of an ' NwnerAdBhOue*» X; about 4,000 B. C.” More im­ 20 per cent file damage or loss j D t t c a n a d d As the name implies, the one Zoom ...... 24 resulted in the Bahamas’ firat item’s condition. mediately, he added, “ It is one In addition to Terryville, the claims. whom they would recommend, piece of both knobs, tumblers, 7:00 traffic light in 1966. Initial Tel. 646-0103 5. As your furniture and goods of the basic industries in speaker said, state cities The state Public Utilities discuss your move with at least and other parts were inserted in N ews...... 3-22-40 violation was when a local Service from are being taken into your new Connecticut, with 42 firms figuring prominently in lock Commission (PUC) re fla te s three reputable companies and UhirPARTII a cut made in a door. Andy Griffith S how ...... 5 constable ran the light as 11:30 a.nu to 3 p.m. home, check to see that going back to 1830; it is as old production are New Britain, intrastate movers. It licenses get clear in your mind all the y NO OMINOM I? AIMTT^:|: Craftsmanship and pride in it Truth or Consequences...... 8 open ^ day crowds stood by - everything is being delivered as the clock industry.” Stamford, New Haven, and by virtue of “ public con­ charges and expenses that are even Hartford. The James L. made their way into the in- The Mets in Japan...... 9 infuriating the island’s police and that pieces are undamaged. TOP THRILLER honiMaMN To an Englishman who venience and necessity,” those going to be involved. dustry in the 1890s, Hetinessy Dick Van Dyke S h o w ...... 18 superintendent, also on hand. 6. If you discover items are a i i y t t i i n g settled in Watertown in 1833, Howard Co. of the latter city, who are engaged in moving 3. Get estimates from movers “ REPORT TO THE %------— ^ said, as he showed examples of Sounding Board ...... 20 missing or damaged, note these •X — MPAA Iv Hennessy said, goes the credit established in the last century, household g o ^ s and office fur­ after they have looked over the enameled and goldplated keys The Romagnolis’ Table — 24 COMMISSIOMER” for the birth of lock manufac­ is now involved principally in niture within the state. job at your home. Don’t accept in writing on sheets of paper SHOWN 7:15 - 9:15 making locks for subway cars. and locks. A Rhode Island To Tell the Truth...... 30 over-the phone estimates. driver asks you to sign; noting STARTS WEDNESDAY turing in Connecticut. The PUC has an insurance (also subtracLmuttiiriy and divide) Some slides showed the jeweler was imported and en- y^gg Because of federal and state these will make it much easier Join Wav TOmraBBT However, he required financing section in its transportation B tCHOOl ST. • 872-07B2 trusted with pattern designs. Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 D I C division which concerns itself regulations, final charges, no for you to collect in a case of a Some of the firsts shown in Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 w f ■ ■ I WM C with bodily injury and property matter which company you claim. the slides and explained by Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 I f — ~ g - ~ _ -KUNG-FU-I damage insurance coverage on Hennessy were the cylindrical Mets vs. Phillies ...... 9 IV ^ H ^ truckers engaged in the moving t>KI IIOUTES IS • 14 • I I (H U M) lock (1883), in New Haven by Music Place ...... 18 k V E N T E R THE-d r a g o n business and a tariff section Rogers Corp. Reports ^ “RAFFERTY^ Property Losses, P.E.W. and J.A. Blake, The Fourth Estate...... 24 covering the rates charged by ALAN ARKIN -BRUCE-LEE- nephews of Eli Whitney; mor- Masquerade P arty...... 30 7J the authorized intrastate Loss in First Quarter “SCMtECROVr * PLUS* tice lock (1840), in Nashua, Room 222 ...... 40 GENE HACKMAN movers. THE SACRED- Felonies on Rise N.H.; lock and latch (1845), in ^.qq K| / V I A | # E T O Any complaints regarding a concentrated in the firm’s MQN. a rUES. 99c Rogers Corp., with plants in Springfield, Mass.; pin tumbler rimes...... 3 1 / | lullE I 9 HARRT and " m ig NUM F O M S KNIVES OF mover on a haul within the state Rogers and Manchester, has materials segment, where was $48,318 in January, $61,343 and mortice cylinder by Linus 5 1 / / VENGENCE A sharp increase in both should be lodged with the PUC. reported a first-quarter loss of customers’ inventory reduction Yale, Jr.; and the time lock w , Q A A I ■ " CONT. NIGHTLY FROM 7:15 in December and $123,400 in 04 fjA They also handle complaints SAT. a SUN. FROM 1:30 property losses and felony $139,000 on sales which were 20 was severe. arrests is in the March report of September. (1858) by Beach and Hubbell of pastor’s Perspective'. i ! I!.. 18 NOW ON S A L C regarding bus, livery, or taxi per cent below last year’s Greenman said sales of the 'Total complaints logged at the police department. service. figures. company’s electronic circuits headquarters were 2,144 com­ HAQN^& TUES. 99e Arrests for felonies, crimes d S T K S o t o E a e r g ,...... M A D U A D y Nationally, the Interstate The loss amounted to 15 cents increas^, and he said there are pared to 1,871 in February. Commerce Commission, which per share in the first quarter. indications that auto and 1-84 EXIT 58— FOLLOW BURNSIDE SIGNS punishable by a year or more in same as it was when invented. « Jf i w l H I t I f ll l v l V l l I prison, totaled 77 in March Traffic accidents dropped regulates interstate movers, Sales totaled $9.5 million. In the appliance industry product Another 19th century lock, the ™ A .S ^ . • • •... • ...... J \ X U G O T C A D I I compared to 37 in February. sharply to 160 from 206 in receives about 4,000 complaints first quarter of 1974, the firm sales will start to improve in Checkmate 1720 Electronic disc tumbler, he added, did not Griffin Show — I Bright, easy-to-read The only time in recent February. Injuries dropped to IQ HART UKII each year about the way reported earnings of $305,000 the second quarter. Pocket Calculator with' BURNSIDE 8-digit display. months the total was higher 38 from 44. movers handle claims. (33 cents per share) on sales of “ We now feel that the worst 580 BURNSIDE AVE., E. HTFD. • PARKING • 528-3333 the difficulty in making cuts in A ^ m a Memoir ...... canyingcase. was in September with 118 All other items in the report 10 DAYS, APRIL 18‘APRIL 27 Therefore, it is important that just under $12 million. of the recession is behind us and metal with the know-how and Viiw W ’ . felony arrests. remained about the same as re­ consumers know about moving Rogers President Norman L. that sales and earnings should Manufacturer’s equipment of that period. Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 1 SUNDAYS WEEKDAYS CINE 1 CINE 2 Property losses also went up cent months. and dealing with moving com­ Greenman attributed the loss to improve through the year,” sugges(ted retail However, he continued, when Greatest Sports Legends . . . 18 ■ | / APRIL 2 0 -27 M ON .-SAT. Automatic power shutoff to a total of $59,968 from $33,800 It was submitted by Acting panies. “ unprecedented sales decline.” Greenman said. die casting came into being in Auction Continues ...... 57 ■ / / ^ p_M. . S:3o p u 1:30P .M .7:4s' P.M price, $39S5. "MURD[R ON im 1. Plan your move in advance. saves batteries in February. Chief George McCaughey to the the present century, this type of 9:30 . . . He said the drop in volume was The property losses figure town manager’s office. when not in use. ORirNmrMsr MDBLts lackjas lamed out in tbe Ameman Ski Scan, ...... 1. BRAND OPENING SHOW Floating decimal 7:15-9:35 7:00-8:45 T he Lock Museum of Barnaby Jones ...... 3 APRIL 18 - 7:45 ONLY America, Inc., of which N ews...... 5 f i 'Triple function clear ------point shows WEDi — CINE 2 PUBLIC RECORDS THEATER SCHEDULE Hennessy is curator, occupies Habin: Biography 8-40 7 I Office for reserved Mate only will be open Itey plus dollars and cents “M.ICE OPESNYLUffi HIIIE MIVMOIK'' two stores opposite the Eagle Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 / JK 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Sunday, April 13 when possible Lock Co. in Terryville. “ It has public F orum ...... 18 I ^ ' box office hours will be 10 a.m. lo 2:30 p.m. Warranty Deed Stanley J. Bellefleur for Colonial Iron Shop for power oa at least 15,000 locks,” he said, poUcg story ...... 20-22-30 Children and Adulto $4.50 each. RsMr- James C. and Hermina E. Joy Edward Troutman, garage at 26 Charles House, additions to fire Showplace— “ The Godfather Showcase Cinema 2 — “ is the only lock museum in the '/ / ( * ) V vallono (reMrvad Mala only) 278-1110, to Milo E. and Pearl H. Ward, Cooper St., $3,300, escape at 963 Main St., $2,000.' Part II” 7:30 “ Towering Inferno” 8:15 country, and when you are the ii„f„.,„hoWk,c o / Donald Noyes, fence at 193 N. property at 54 Greenwood Dr., Edward A. Troutman, — Change sign for only one, you have to be No. 1.” ...... u l i t / General admlMlon oaals day ol partor Elm St., $350. Full C!3^\THEATRES EAST Rockville Theatre — “ Enter Showcase Cinema 3 — “ Len­ $27,900. demolish two-car garage at 26 MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH. P ARKADE • G19- 5591 Two slides were of unusual ...... mance: Prices (children and adults) Bidwell Home Improvement entering negative the Dragon” plus “ The Sacred ny” 7:15-9:30 Settlement o f Judgment Cooper St.. $300. accumulating pieces in the museum’s collec- „ I Bleacher Mata, $2 each; Balcony Mala C o. fo r Gerald O’Mara, numbers. WARREN Knives of Vengeance” con­ Rita A. Aborn and Estelle memory. Special midnight shows Fri. tion. One was a folding key, j 1 $3.50 eacth Robert Talbot Jr., wood- alterations at 9 Griffin Rd., $1,- BfATTY tinuous from 7:30 Schpero versus James C. and made to fit easily and comfor- Groucho...... 5 * ★ ★ and Sat. 12:00 Hermine E. Joy, $7,206.66. burning stove at 313 Birch Mt. 200. UA East 1 — “ Shampoo” tably in a pocket. At full length I Love Lucy ...... l\ A ^A 441 A TICKET OTHUt Harold Parent for Chester JULIE Rd., $500. 7:30-9:30 Showcase Cinema 4 — Marriage Licenses Kacinski, alterations at 46 Percent sign for .CHRISTIE. it passed through the door and V®® , , ‘ v W Z | 0 " l H v ' STIVTE ARMORY Joseph Simao Jr., alterations Exclusive right “ Young Frankenstein” 7:30- into a plate lock. M ovies...... 3-5 |l\ \ ■■ James Michael Fox and Edward St., $575. at 38 Hyde St., $300. add-ons, discounts, UA East 2 — “ Report to the 9:40 The other is the largest College ..... ^^ Entrance Arlene Edwards, both shift key for— A-United Contractors for An­ Harold Parent for Robert M. markups, etc Commissioner” 7:00-9:00 padlock. It is about a foot long Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 \ Manchester, April 19, Center Morton, alterations at 109 N. single digit Special midnight shows Fri. Congregational Church. drea and Roy Franklin, two-car UA East 3 — “ Claudlne” and weighs 26 pounds. Wide World M ystery...... 40 Elm St., $525. correctiona and Sat. 12:10 Joseph Thomas Montagnino, gariage at 49 Erie St., $2,000. 7:20; “ Harry & Tonto” 9:00 Stratford, and Bianca Florence E Vernon Cinema 1 — “ Report Algebraic logic for Pacheco, East Hartford, May 3. __ ARTCARNEY^ — ______to the Conunissioner” 7;15-9; 15 chain and automatic Vernon Cinema 2 — “^ f f e r - Building Permits constant operations. ty” 7:20; “ Scarecrow” 9:00 William A. Herzog, swim­ *O n1y i f3 Ymlre a favorite Burnside 1 — “ Murder on the SEVENTH ANNUAL PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ming pool at 513 Bush Hill Rd., iPLAZA DEPT. STOREI (Wa Hava A NaHon Te Plaaaa) 3 Orient Express” 7:15-9:35 $500. iVrsohXorapi^yiw a favorite Person Robert Rivers, swimming Naxt ta Franca Suparmarfcal • ID. CARDS REQUIRED YiHE Burnside 2 — “ Blazing Accountfai^depostt $250. CARD PARTY pool at 15 Westfield St., $600. East MMdls Tpks., Mandwatar Saddles” 7:00-8:45 MSS NANCHESTER Military Whist and Hartford National’s savings and investment Showcase Cinema 1 — “ Fun Setback Goodrow A. Gilbert Jr., swim­ Need a little encouragement to save? Sp o nso re d by: Lady” 8:00 ming pool at 81 Washington St, Just Arrived— Either open a $250 savings account at accounts. And savings up to $40,000 are StiOHCASt CINtMAi SCNOLMSHIP raCEMIT 8t. Bridget Roacry Society • St. Bridget School Cafeteria $1,600. ^^FAVOUifE insured in full by F.D.I.C. John W. Harkins, swimming Hartford National or deposit $250 in an 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE When you come by for your calculator, FRIDAY, APRIL 18th, 8 P.M. pool at 71 Niles Dr., $400. PERSOM** existing account (Or open a new or addi­ . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.T This printing test pattern is Glasswars GalorsI ' FREE LIGHTED IRKIN G * We Honor MASTER Saturday^ April 1 9 , J 975 Frederick Young, swimming pick up a Favorite Person application, too, part of The Herald quality con­ PrizoM • Rotroahmenti • Benefit: East Catholic Scholarship Fund tional Automatic Savings Plan of $50 or At 8:00 P.M. pool at 112 Woodside St., $600. trol program in order to give • Pictures • Tiriip ke Cream more per month.) and s t ^ Banking the Free Way. Calvin Symons, swimming 1E 3 763 you one of the finest • Bods Dishes You get so many services, benefits and DonaHon *1.00 pool at 26 Sherwood Circle, 'Then you can buy this beautiful cal­ T o w n n g newspapers in the nation; • Butter Dishes • Fhmer Bods ■»1knM BAILEY AUDITORIUM • $500. culator for only $19.95...and reward your­ discounts, it’s like having a whole bank in • Wexford Cut dess & Vases PETER K GOOD Royal Pools for Paul Cyr, self for being thrifty. But better make it your pocket...along with your nice new MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Muffler swimming pool at 69 Tracy Dr., • Bpothercary Jars • Gift Sets • Sectional Relish calculator! Center $3,000. • Brandy Sniffers soon; our supply is limited. C F E 0 C Ticketi $3.00 Regal Royal Pools for James Bates, • Water Oasses Dishes While you’re eiyoying your new cal­ Students A Senior CHizene $2.50 swimming pool at 325 Autumn • Wine Oasws • Cake Trays culator, your money be earning the HARTFORD M T H ^L rOUHD We offer convenience along irith a tuperior product. St., $4,000. (The fovorite Person) BANK Charles A. Martin, swimming highest legal interest rates in any of The Best Selection Manch««tor Office*: 621 MJddI* Tumplk*, East; 320 Mlddto Turnpiks, Waal; .Put It on your 'Mu$t S e e ' Corner of Broad pool at 24 Starkweather St., ( $195. 595 Main Straat; 220 North Main 8trs«t -Betty Ryder and Center Street M o n .-F ri... 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. at Budget Prices I NUtrwIilv ( ••mart Inil I Nlhv* Eaat HarHord Officat: 1085 Main 8tr«at: 794 Sllvar Lana David R. Botteron, OeyrkcM VTA Mamifatv KUU*. Phone 646-2112 Sa l ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. alterations at 119 Redwood Rd., $1,000. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 15. 1975- PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. April 15,1975 ______MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES toirliPHtpr SupithmHpralb Juniors Register Now oca® ANDREW TULI^Y For Boy’s, Girl’s State Discharged Friday: Dora Linda Qiambers, 11 Strant St.; Oak St.; Joseph Desilet, East Wyse, Broad Brook; Arthur Sharon Lewis, 1^ S. Main St. Hartford; Kathleen Jellen, OPINION Nowell, East Hartford; Hurley Also, Helen Heller, Conway Stafford Springs; Linda Rd.; Laurel Easton, East Hart­ Peacock, 126C Rachel Rd.; GaU Kennedy’s Future Department will sponsor an Grant, East Hartford; Daisy HEBROPi Peabody, 45 Sunnyview Dr., ford; Daryl Dubek, 80 Garden Bodman, Fieldstone Lane, Open House Sunday at 2 p.m. to St.; Lori Domina, 97 Mather Coventry; Christy Sacks, Anne Dallaire d^icate the new Hebron Am­ Vernon; Daniel Cofl^ilin, Daley Correspondent Rd;, Coventry; Phyllis St.; David Downes, 86 Bissell Storrs. bulance and Rescue Truck. St.; Gerald Burr, 124 Maple St.; 228-3267 .. ' The 0 ^ House will be held Famham, 8 Rachel Rd.; Jolene anti-Kennedy sentiment has qiread to. Christensen, East Hartford; Michael Celottl, Cedar Swamp WASHINGTON - It Is possible that The Jones-Keefe-BatamPost at the GUead Hill School on Rt. A New Start voters vrtio simply don’t like the senatw, ■ W^ter Orlowski, North St.; Rd., ToUaqd; Evelyn Lefas, 61 what happened to Sen. Teddy Kennedy on No. 95, Inc. baa aim oiin^ that 85. The dMlication ceremonies a Sunday afternoon in the Boston suburb of or his policies. S. Hawthorne St.; Suzanne juniors from Rham Hjgn School wUl be conducted from 3 to 3:30 Leona Dipessel, Hebron Rd., An­ ABOUT Quincy could determine his political ’nius, however one views the Quincy in­ from Hebron and AMwer will dover. Miller, 59B Sycamore Lane. cident, it comes out bad news for Ted p.m. with vdiicles and equii^ future — in his home state of again be going td American ment remaining on display until Also, Doris Gardner, East Discharged Sunday: Richard TOWN In Foreign Policy Kennedy. Pro-Kennedy experts in Hartford; Betty LeChausse, 64. Massachusetts as well as nationally. Le^on Boy’s State W l Laurel 4:40 p.m. Eaton, lllD Sycamore Lane; By now, the facts are well known. Washington have been predicting that a Girl’s State. Tanner St.; Scott Kendall, 371 Doris Clough, 81 Union St.; Bar­ deadlocked Democratic convention in 1976 State and Regional Emergen­ Dr. Alice Tureck, health dent which might push the United Kennedy was jostled by a crowd of anti­ The 1975 Laurel Gilrl’s State cy Medical S e^ ce officials as Oak St.; Raphael Macintosh, bara Fradin, 33 Wellington Rd.; director for the Town of If there was one lasting lesson to be busing demonstrators as he left a junior will draft their man for the Presidmtial will held at the University of East Hartford; Lauralyn Erik Jellinek, Ridgewood Trail, States much beyond what it wishes to nomination. That could still happen but well as local officials will be in Manchester, will participate in learned from President Ford’s com­ high school after delivering a speech. The Connecticut, Storrs, starting on attendance. Russell, 70 Cedar St. Coventry; Gayle Seymour, 185 a conference entitled “Rape: crowd refused to let him rea<^ his car; Quincy makes it not such a good het. June 29 and concluding on July Center St.; Jonatb^ Dooley, prehensive speech on foreign policy it do. Refreshments will be served Discharged Saturday: Eric Every Woman’s Problem,” some of the demonstrators climbed on top Kennedy has declared he won’t run and 5. Watrous St., Bolton; Debra In a plea for executive flexibility in during the afternoon. Ellison, 92 Summer St.; John which will be conducted Satur­ is that neither this administration nor of the vehicle. Finally, surrounded by a won’t be drafted. In doing so, he may have Applications for Laurel Girl’s Krut, Suffield; Sharri and pursuing foreign policy President p e ^ tte d himself a mental reservation. Nurse’s Report Obanhein, 19 Locust St.; Desire day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at any other can successfully conduct cordon of police, Kennedy had to walk State must be in by May 1. Cathy Chasse, East Hartford. the YWCA, 135 Broad St., Hart­ several blodu to a subway station and Quincy alone would not cause him to drop The 1975 Boy’s State will be There were 535 visits to the Duby, Glastonbury; Shirley Ford pointed to weakened relations Also, Russell Couch, 99 ford. The, statewide conference foreign affairs unless there is a unity take a train into Boston. that reservation. But Kennedy has to 6 A held a t the United States Coast school health rooms during the Fudge, 82 Spencer St.; Joseph with ’Turkey because of the cutoff in DePinto Jr., 9 Hilltop Ave., Trebbe Dr.; Joyce Jackson, is open to the public. Those in­ of both Congress and the Executive This was the impossible happening — an himself whether Quincy will go down as Guard Academy, New London, m onth of M arch , 158 merely an isolated incident. A Presidoi- playground, 50 classroom, 71 Vernon; John Farnell, 12 Mansfield; Mary Mumford, 177 terested may register at the arm sales to that country because of act of -les majeste on the ^ rso n of a which will start June 22 and YWCA by Wednesday. branch both before and after tial candidate must be strong in his own miscellaneous, and 86 non­ Richfield St.; Dorothy Roberts, the Cyprus conflict between Turkey member of Massachusetts’ royal political conclude June 28. negotiations. family. Such affronts to politicians unfor­ state, and if the anti-Kennedy sentiment Applications for Boy’s State school related visits, according 150 French Rd., Bolton; and Greece. tunately have become almost com­ spreads across Massachusetss those must be in during the nionth of to Nancy Behrens and Roselyn Charles McBride, FD 4, North As was inevitable a great portion of Robbins, community health Coventry ; Stanley Jarvis, EasT SraNG SPEOIILS on ALUMNUM He also called to mind the repudia­ monplace in this unhappy Republic. But Democratic leaders quietly planning to May. the President’s talk was directed to Kennedys do not get pushed around in draft him for the Presidential nominatioa The cost for 1975 will be $65 nurses. Hartford. tion by Russia of the ’Trade Bill, • SIDING — Chooso from 20 ColersI the controversial, but admittedly their native precincts. Small wonder that will have realistic second thoughts. per girl registrant and $50 per Growth and development Also, Etha Chessey, because the Congress amended it to a Kennedy aide should remark bleakly: Kennedy was upset after the jostling in­ boy. programs consisting of ap­ Warehouse Point; Herman • WINDOWS *001189 grave crisis in Indochina, and par­ cident, but he stock his ground as an ad­ propriate films followed by a make “favored nation” status depen­ “He’ll be re-elected next year, but this Any contributions will be ap­ Rupprecht, W. Center St.; • AWNINOS • CANOPIES ticularly Vietnam, from which we time he’ll have to work at it.” vocate of mandatory school busing to preciated and acknowledged. discussion session were begun Beverly Alii, East Hartford; dent upon Russia’s emigration policy achieve integration. 'Tve taken a stand,” in the fourth, fifth and sixth " Prices Are Now Lower on Alufflimiinl seem unable to extricate ourselves . The issue is school busing. But Quincy’s Unless specifically designated Wesley Farnham, 8D Rachel being liberalized towards Jews who political significance is that most of tae he told reporters. “I haven’t changed it. for a boy or a girl, funds will be grades. Rd.; Patricia Bennett, 446 W. Free EBUmatet — Easy Terms without a traumatic moral confronta­ demonstrators were from East Boston, We’lt have to let the chips fall where they used as need^ to sponsor the Plans for April include a con­ Middle Tpke.; John Keane, 164 wished to leave for Israel. tion within, and damage throughout where there has been no busing of the kind may.” maximum number of students tinuation of the growth and Maple St.; Lucille Nakashian, ) The President was very right when that has sparked sporadic violence at As an opponent of mandatory school development program, and the the world to our standing as an ally. possible from the towns con­ 389 Parker St; Cloreine BILL TUNSKY 649-9095 other schools in the area. Apparently, busing merely to mix black and white tributing. dental program at the Hebron Bussier, Rt. 44A, Coventry; he said that foreign policy must be pupils without regard to its adverse Elementary School. In increasing the amount of money O pen H ouse conducted with an eye to national in­ effects on both races, I find that statement -Mrs. Bernice Maher is honored with gifts at a reception on the occasion of her retirement which he is asking the Congress to ap­ The Hebron Volunteer Fire terests, not as a means of pleasing admirable. One of the things the country as a teacher at Bennet Junior High School. Presenting her with a plaque, left, is Mark propriate for Vietnam, the President sorely needs is politician who will stick to 'Meridy, president of the student council while Jeff Greenberg, right, vice-president of the ethnic groups within the United was undoubtedly reasonably certain their principles. But it is possible to ad­ student council, presents her with an orchid corsage. Kenneth Sullivan, former ad- States. mire Kennedy’s firm busing stand and still ■ministrator of the Main Building, has just presented Mrs. Maher with a Polaroid color that funds for humanitarian purpose, find it foolish, impractical, and — most He again stressed the cross-purpose 'camera and accessories from the members of the social studies department of which Mrs. some $325 million, had a good chance MAX LERNER important — wrong. ,Maher was the chairman. (Herald photo by Pinto) LW V Meets AGWA^ which have existed between the ’This conclusion has nothing to do with of being made available. Congress and the administration and race. In fact, most blacks and many black Wednesday His request to increase military aid leaders are against mandatory busing. which resulted in less favorable to about $722 million was in the midst Their reasons are practical, not The Manchester League of trading opportunities for OPEC A Woman ideological. Busing is an inconvenience for ;Mrs. Bernice Maher Cited Women Voters will meet of controversy, almost before he had their children and sometimes a traumatic Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the nations, because of the oil embargo. finished speaking. experience. As a result, they believe it home of Mrs. Frederick H. \\'"o\ vA \ 0 Nigeria was also mentioned as a na­ mother-in-la’w, a blundering doctor, a ’ At Retirement Reception It was notable that he asked this NEW YORK CITY — As usual the Oscar What it is saying to us isn’t a clear social affects the quality of their children's Burr Jr., 274 School St. narrow community. Given the education, or at least the capacity of the The program, “Energy Over­ tion which has been very friendly with choices got it all wrong. The individual ac­ message, as Ibsen’s was in its day. We Mrs. Ruth Bonney, Mrs. sum to “stabilize” the military situa­ have moved a long way from “The Doll’s irrationalisms that surround her, Mabel— children to absorb an education. Several hundred guests junior-senior high school in view,” is designed to furnish a the United States, but has suffered ting awards to Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn with all her dotty waywardness — seems a ■! attended a tea and reception Somers. Constance Adams and Mrs. DUNLOP tion in which South Vietnam finds and Ingrid Bergman made some sense, but House” — or have we? In the midst of her Kennedy says busing is “an extraor­ broad perspective for members model of sanity and sense. Sunday afternoon in the Bennet Theresa Sipkic. since it, too, is a member of OPEC. to have “Godfather Part U” run away crisis, about the forgery she risked out of dinary complex and difficult issue.” He’s The final presentation by in preparation for their ebn- RAYON itself. He held out no hope that South Mabel’s instincts are right, however t Junior High School cafeteria to with the biggest bundle of prizes makes a iove for her husband, Ibsen’s Nora was right. But the reason for this is that Ted Cone consisted of a tribute sideration of a larger study con­ CORD One of the best received portions of fumbling her social approaches. She is a Kennedy and other political men, most of 'i'honor Mrs. Bernice W. Maher, Vietnam might recover lost territory shambles of them. It gives a cultural ap­ assailed by doubts about the kind of made possible by many former ducted by the Energy Task FUU the President’s speech was his “influence” she will be on her children if mother with a sure touch for her children, them in Congress, have refused to budget t’' retiring tpacher and chairman students, colleagues and Force, a top level resource and regain its former stature. Just to proval to the popular obsession with the who gfve their father a devil of a time ic e ir^ N iA L 4 PLY defense of the CIA, which he said had techniques of crime and the varieties and she is exposed. Her stick of a husband, from the stand that busing should be of the social studies depart- friends. A scholarship has been committee of national league stabilize. hysterical over the scandal, strikes the when he takes over the tries to rule them crammed down the throats of American •I ment; established in her name, to be leaders and other experts. been valuable to Presidents before graduations of violence. by force. She is a deeply faminine woman- And indeed comparisons were made The obvious choice was there all the same theme of her unfitness as a mother. parents and their children. Kennedy says ■sv Allan Cone, school principal, administered by the Reports will be heard from him, was now valuable to him, and When “The Doll’s House” was first per­ wife whose natural language is sexuality. he is ready to talk with anti-busing ‘4 introduced Mark Meridy and Manchester Scholarship Foun­ Mrs. Pauline Widmer on coal; of South Vietnam as it exists today, time, staring straight at the judges. I If Mabel is ever to find her balance it mean the John Cassavettes film, “A formed, Ibsen yielded when a famous ac­ elements. What is there to talk about when •' Jeff Greenberg, student council dation. The amount of the Mrs. Shirley FitzGerald on oil might be valuable to one of those will not be in Nora’s bleak Victorian the English at Dunkirk and France in Woman Under the Influence,” with a tress refused to play a Nora who would his mind is already made up? president and vice-president, scholarship is in excess of $1,- and gas; Mrs. Marjorie Chapin listening to him, who might one day be bourgeois world, nor yet in the strenuous « Algeria when thousands of jeopar­ searing performance by Gena Rowlands in walk out and abandon her children, and he Yes, Qiiincy was a disgrace. But respectively, who presented to 300. on nuclear energy; Mrs. Louise wrote a makeshift alternative ending for unknown world that Nora enters when she perhaps Kenney’s unhappy experience Mrs. Maher on behalf of the stu- Taylor on future alternative dized nationals had to be evacuated President. the Mabel role of the woman. It breaks Mrs. Maher plans to continue her. shuts the door on her stunned husband. It will suggest to other leaders, if not to him, ' dent bfxly an orchid corsage, an sources; and Mrs. Lynn Morin He .referred to accelerated es­ sharply with the gilded pattern of will be in a rough-and-tumble world of traveling, which she has been for their safety. Hollywood sophistication in film rrfaking, ’The irony of the title in the Cassavettes that the way to solve “an extraordinary inscribed plaque and a student- on conservation. Amercan reality which is nevertheless doing for several years. pionage activities of foreign countries combining an almost primitively harsh film is that the influence question is still complex and difficult issue” is by the made desk name plate. Mrs. FitzGerald is general There are presently some 6,000 sensuous and sensitive enough for all the Allan Thomas, chairman of technique with an intensely personal vi­ with us. The real “influences” that break traditional American process of com­ Those who poured at the chairman. and said that a disservice would be Mabels to feel at home in it, and which we Americans in South Vietnam as well sion of character and circumstance, and a Mabel down are not her drinking or her promise. the Board of Education, a event represented the staff and as many thousands more South Viet­ done to the nation if the CIA were dis­ feeling for the storm centers in American fantasy life but the pressures of a haven’t yet creat^. former pupil of Mrs. Maher, various organizations with mantled through investigations which domineering husband, an interfering congratulated her on behalf of whom Mrs. Maher has worked. namese who worked with the United culture. It deals with the question of what is the board and gave her a cer­ They were: Mrs. Allen Cone, developed into public spectacles. tificate of appreciation in Philadelphia’s Independence MAYA PYRAMID States or sympathized with the cause happening to women in our world — not Mrs. Ronald Edmondson, Ms. DALLAS (UPI) " An DUNLOP SPRING . acknowledgement of her 48 Marcia Gunther, Ms. Josephine National Historical Park and of freedom in the southern Republic. Mr. Ford’s speech was not liberated women, not intellectual and Archaeological team at South­ years of teaching service. Kelleher, Mrs. Elizabeth its surrounding streets are apt­ revolutionary, nor did it cut away career women, but the mainstream of ly termed “America’s most ern Methodist University says They must be saved at all costs. And women, the unsung, often inarticulate, DON OAKLEY Keiineth Sullivan, who made Seipel, Mrs. Eleanore Skinner, strongly from the foreign policies of the pretentetion from the social historic square mile.” Focal it has found the oldest and they can only be rescued, and that is largely inchoate women of the lower mid­ Mrs. Carol Lenihan, Mrs. Edna largest Maya Pyramid yet studies department, is present­ Hartwell, Mrs. Harriet point of the park is the old ^ retary of State Henry Kissinger, dle class. discovered. the word, if Saigon and its perimeters ly vice-principal at Somers Osborne, Miss Isabelle Regan, Pennsylvania State House, now who has been under increasing fire “A Woman” doesn’t prance delicately known as Independence Hall, The team says the pyramid can be held against the northern around its theme. It confronts woman’s whose cornerstone was laid in was found in Belize, formerly because of South Vietnam asd..the Crime And Re»pon$ibility forces, or “stabilized.” fate directly, ill’ the densest part of 1732. Here the Continental British Honduras, and is TIRE CLEARANCE American cultuw — that of the women in That led logically to another ques­ collapse of the Israeli-Egypt Congress convened in 1774 and approximately 12 stores tall. [ard-hat famUjes. I saw it twice, once at here, two years later, Thomas talks. TTie archaeologists also believe tion raised by the President. It may JqprtfTfiUs opening, the second time possible for them to do so even if they Jefferson submitted the draft of there may be two more s i m ^ In his opening remark6*he said that hear everything about individual rights, well be, it is a fact almost probable, in New York. In between them I saw the The schools, the communications media wanted to. the Declaration of pyramids which in conjunction new production of Ibsen’s “A Doll House,” but nothing about individual respon­ Independence, The World he came without recriminations over and the business community should be sibilities. Yet crime, delinquency and an­ Then we set them loose again and in Dr. Day To Speak with the first once formed a that American military strength must at Lincoln Center, with Liv Ullmann hap forced to share legal responsibility for the Almanac reports. past failures, but urged that both he tisocial behavior grow steadily more most states deny ex-cons the exercise of religious complex. be ready to protect these evacuees pily cast as Nora. Mabel and Nora side by antisocial and criminal behavior of youth, such a basic civic responsibility as-the •»r- (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Limited Quantities NOW F.E.T. and the Congress “start anew.” side: It was a lucky coincidence for me, prevalent. Copyright (c) 1975 from attack by either the northern says a critic. In our emphasis on what society owes to right to vote — a practice which the U.S. To PT A Wednesday shedding the light of a century-old According to John Lyon, writing in U.S. We hope that the applause which individuals and our de-emphasis on what Supreme Court itself upheld last year. Communists, or disgruntled struggle on a new film, shedding a hard Catholic magazine, society unfairly forces And we wonder why “rehabilitation” is guidance counselor for East $3200 greeted that remark was sincere, individuals owe society, we actually southerners who may wreak their new American light on a European classic families to bear the legal burden of so seldom successful. BOLTON Catholic High School and has whose greatness is uneroded by time and depreciate the worth of the individual - L78-15 White since it is increasingly evident that we responsibility for adolescent behavior This problem of crime and delinquency Donna Holland been associated with Camp frustrations on those fleeing. undaunted by the shrill voices that have and what is society but a collection of in­ ‘'when agencies outside the home have needs much more intelligent effort than it Correspondent Kennedy. are doomed to a dismal foreign policy succeeded Ibsen’s. dividuals? By holding out no high stan­ 646-0375 In 1973 Congress passed a War had a decisive role in shaping the dards, no high expectations, to ih- has been getting if it is not to be our un­ He received a B.S. from $24®» future, unless the President and the At the start of the film Mabel is on the character and behavior patterns of doing. But rather than l^ing to assess The Parent Teacher Boston College, a M.S. from LEUKEMIA C78-15 White Powers Act specifically disallowing way to becoming a drunk and also on the dividuals, we invite the very substandard Congress do indeed make a fresh start youth.” blame, laying it all on the individual on the Organization will present Dr. Fordham and a doctorate in way to a breakdown. Both happen. Yet she society we are lamenting. Richard Day Wednesday at 8 The name derives from the the President to use any military While acknowledging that the chief To be sure, the “system” has much to one hand and all on society on the other, psychology from the University and work out a non-partisan policy ap­ is a honey of a woman — sensitive, p.m. in the Bolton Elementary Greek leukos (white) plus branch of the United States in South responsibility is with parents, it is hard to answer for. We chuck lawbreakers away we should begin to recognize that respon­ of Connecticut. $ 2 8 ® ® dreamy, yearning to be a good mother and imagine, he says, that “drug use, shoplif­ emia (referring to the state G78-14 White proach which is suitable to both and, in prison for varying periods of time, rare­ sibility is a two-way street and begin to de­ School all purpose room. His presentation will be Vietnam. a good wife, with a rich inner life and a ting, larceny and felonious behavior would Dr. Day resides in to which both adhere after it has been ly requiring them to make restitution to mand the best from both individuals and preced^ by a short business of the blood). Hence, “white crowded fantasy world. Married to an Manchester and is associate President Ford, rightly asked that be taught— or learned— in most homes.” their victims — or, indeed, making it society. meeting at 7:30 p.m. blood” or the excessive pro­ promulgated. earthly Italian construction foreman, she professor in psychology at $26*® From another quarter, two researchers Dance May 17 duction of White blood c^lls F78-14 White Congress pass clarifying legislation cannot meet his expectations or those of charge that sociologists are suffering Manchester Community One sour note however was the Tickets to the dance being co­ their narrow, tightly knit materialistic from a “person-blame” bias—the tenden­ College. which identifies leukemia. setting the boundaries under which he sponsored by the Parent juvenile reaction of Connecticut Rep. circle. She cracks under the strain, is cy to hold individuals, rather than the His topic will be “Cognitive Uncurbed, incurable and NOW may act in the rescue attempt. committed to an asylum, gets electric- system, responsible for the indididual’s and Personality Development,” Teacher Organization and. the Toby Moffett, D-Sixth, who groaned Bolton Junior Woman’s Club more copimon than realized, Congress has little choice in the shock treatment, returns — but the story problems. and the inter-relationship of and walked out on U»e President is hers, not mine, and only she can unfold are now available. leukemia is often Called $2350 “If we view delinquents as persons who this development between matter. It must enable the President They may be purchased by during his address. it. follow extralegal paths to socially valued TODAY’S THOUGHT parent and child. “cancer of the blood.” How­ F78-15 Black to effectively rescue fellow goals when the conventionally approved He will stress the theories of calling Gail Brodeur, 646-8544, ever, cancer of the blood- We appreciate Moffett’s right to or Claire Major, 643-9429. paths are barred to them, we would ad­ Piaget and Drikson. After his forming organs, principally Americans as well as Vietnamese who hold an opposing view to the President The dance will be May 17 vocate system-change remedies,” says speech, the meeting will be bone marrow, is more tech­ H78-14 Black $28®® have been our friends. from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the on the issues; but we feel his UlanrkrBtrr Nathan Caplan and Stephen D. Nelson of tion. From the foundation of the world to opened to discussion and the University of Michigan. Providence questions from the audience. Manchester State Armory and nically correct. Perhaps the North Vietnamese will emotional outburst insults the dignity “For in Him we live, and move, and this very day, God has been caring for all will feature the Mainstreet There is, of course, a lot of truth in these He has made. Each breath we take, each Dr. Day has been teaching at IN<^ DwoiUn It is hard to predict the $245® turning Rrralb have our being; as certain also of your band, agree to a hands off attitude in this of his office as a representative of the arguments. Every parent is aware of how moment in our lives is the continuing crea­ MCC for eight years and is tae Roglstarail course of leukemia. The con­ F78-14 Black FOUNDED OCT. 1,1881 much more powerful the influence of out­ own poets have said. For we are also His consulting school psychologist Tickets are $10 per couple. evacuation, since otherwise they people of his district and our state and offspring.” tion of God. There will door prizes. It is a Pharmacist dition inay become relatively Published by the Published every side factors, especially peer-group God, we thank you for your abiding love for the Manchester school would risk the possibility of an inci­ insults the office of the presidency. Manchester evening except Sun- pressures, is on their children than values Acts 17:28 BYOB (bring your own bottle) quiet for prolonged periods. $26®® Publlshlng Co., Herald d a ys and holidays. and care shown to us each minute of .the system. He is a former taught in the home — if values are taught Providence is God’s continuing work of affair. A number of chemicals can G78-15 Black Square, Manchester, Entered at the creation. He is always at work in the life day. Amen. Conn. 06040, Manchester. Conn.. in Uie home. And young people who run Rev. John F. Flora III slow down leukemia; longer Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second afoul of the law have in all too many cases of the universe and in our own lives; (Area Coda 203). Class Mall Maner. seeking to bring us to Himself. God not St. George’s Church in chronic cases than acute. $ 22* ® known nothing but blame and failure in • M T W T r • BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER only creates, but He cares for His crea­ Bolton Many patients live more than C78-15 Black 1 2 3 their lives. 4 S < 7 t 9 If SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES But the trouble with this kind of five years and during periods 11 U 13 14 IS 1< 17 of remission, carry on norm­ $2*1 50 U 19 2D 21 22 23 24 ALMANAC PAYABLE IN ADVANCE reasoning is that if the individual is not, at Two Nursery Schools 2S 21 27 21 29 39 6.50-13 Black Single Copy ... ISt 3 Months .. ! $11.70 some pohit, to be held responsible for his al activities. W e ekly...... 904 6 Months ... $23.40 bad behavior, if it is always society’s ONE Month .. $3.90 One Year... $46.60 fault, the “system’s” fault, then neither is Taking Reservations Trust your health to your Today is Tuesday, April 15, the 105th day for 75,000 volunteer soldiers. Mail Hates. Upon Roquest the individual to be prais^ for his good doctor - and his prescriptions In 1865, President Lincoln died from an SAVE of 1975 with 260 to foUow. S u b sc rib e rs who p.m. should telephone behavior. Two nursery schools in East Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. tons. CASH & CABBY assassin’s builet and Andrew Johnson was fail to receive their the circulation depart- Hartford are having The moon is approaching its first H erald before 5;30 ment, 647-9946. If those who “follow extralegal paths to HERALD Parents of three-year olds quarter. sworn in as chief executive. socially valued goals” are to be held registrations for the fall. may register their children for The morning stars are Mercury, Mars In 1912, the luxury liner “Titanic” sank Member Audit Bureau of Circulations blameless because the legal paths are YESTERDAYS The Faith Cooperative the two-day a week session. off Newfoundland. Of the 2,223 passengers and Jupiter. barred to them, then those who do follow Nursery School at 1120 Silver Parents of four-year-olds may The evening stars are Venus and Saturn. aboard, 1,517 were lost. The Manchester Display advertising the legal paths can take no credit for their Lane still has openings for the register their children for the AG W A Y ,® Inc. In 1959, Cuban Premier Fidel Castro closing hours: Three menUiwp* Hiose bom on this date are under the Publishing Co. full d a y s p rio r to achievements. fall classes. For information, three-day a week session. m m tA a tlNIMK NKTatllnM arrived in Washington to begin an 11-day HmlTm .IMM 540 NEW STATE ROAD, C A O C l IMkSSI sign of Aries. assum es no financial publication. In other words, if it Is the “system’s” 10 Years Ago call Mrs. Barbara Gazdeck, For further information, call UMIIitM goodwill tour of the United States. responsibility for Deadline lor Herald fcNkid$MA BU C KLA N a Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci was classified advertising: failure in the one case, then logically it Atty. Herman Yules is fired from twin 569-1098. Mrs. Stephen Blanksteen, 568^ A thought for the day: American poet typographical errors 25 Years Ago Temple Beth Tefilah Nursery 1hn.l«lildl eXIT 93 OFF RT. BB bom April 15, 1452. appearing In adver­ 12 noon prior to day of should be called the “system’s” success in Publisher Thomas Ferguson observes posts of development director and counsel 8864, or Mrs. Mel Pilver, 568- M tN kM I Robert Frost said, "I never dared to be tisements and other publication: 12 noon School at 465 Oak St., East Other Stores} Ellington • Middlelitid ■ North Htvtn ■ Willimintic On this day in history: Friday for publication the other. for Manchester Housing Authority and 2522. radical when young, for fear it wouid reading matter in The 59th Good Friday in employ of The Herald. is Hartford, will have an open West Middle T|ike.. In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln sent Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ A not-so-funny thing has been happening replaced by Atty. Sanford Plepler. This is a non-sectarian m C o n ip ^ a message recognizing a state of make me conservative when old.” Herald. day. on the way to a more perfect society. 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PAGE se e - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., April 15,1975 Coventry Fire Coventry Fires Road Superintendei^t Burns 25 Acres Glic Herald SUPER SPECIALS! Monica Shea to have Pesce serve as road town departments that there ourselves we can not comment Area Profile on his firing, but wait'Tor 1 V Monica Shea Tolland and Andover Fire Correspondent crew foreman under a new was work for Ronald Lavoie, further developments. Nowmre Departments. 742-9495 superinteindent of streets was the recently fired town garage Over 25 acres were engulfed in all of our discussions on the Suporinark(A|s Sun Lake Brand The fire started in the field The Town Council, after three defeated. dispatcher who was reinstated in a ground fire yesterday road crew was there the CHAMPION The town manager, Allen last week by the council after a between Talcott Hill Rd. and behind the home of Mrs. E. hours of executive session last Reuerve Sandberg ^as authorized to public hearing. slightest hint of criminal action We Daly Rd. Olsen on Talcott Hill Rd. night, voted unanimously to fire / W e e a ^ ^ Budget Hearing draw up a job description and This work would be In the on Mike’s part.” i l J S S S A ^ The Right MOSER FARMS About 75 firemen fought the It traveled south from Talcott Mike Pesce, superintendent of ffHacfflre To Limit Hill Rd. to about a mile to one streets. advertisement for the position town hall and include clerical 14 19th BREAD blaze for two hours. The Aprs • Quantities of superintendent of streets and work. Normally the job of hiring firemen were from the North block of Daly Rd. At about 10 p.m. the council Set For Tonight present ijt to the next replar and firing comes under the job LOW FAT MILK Coventry, South Coventry, The fire involved brush, trees called for Pesce to join the Sandberg will be seeking a and tall g r ^ . council session and asked him council session. modification of the town’s discription of the town 725 E. MIDDLE TUBNPIKE The council proposes to in­ Sandberg told the council that manager, but because the posi­ Because the fire traveled so COVENTRY to resign, which he declined to agreement under the Com­ crease bpdgets for Social he would recommend that tion of superintendent of streets far from the road the firemen Monica Shea do. prehensive Emergency Security by $5,000; legal fees by Pesce be retained in the posi­ position is not defined in the loaves had to hike in with Indian tanks There will be a public hearing Pesce said, “ They (the coun­ Training Act for additional $2,000; both hre departments tion. charter, it was up to the council DOUBLE S&H GREEN and also used a Coventry four- tonight at 7:30 at Coventry High cil) asked me to resign as of funds to pay LaVoie. and ambulance crews $2,000 Sandberg reported to the to take action Peace’s employ­ $119 Wetlands wheel drive vehicle and sent to School on the general govern­ May 16. I told them that I each; an additional $4,000 to council that he had been in­ .Councilman Brainard said, ment. ment budget. wouldn’t do that and they in­ STAMPS WEDNESDAY m gallon ' Tolland to borrow a six-wheel public health nursing; $5,000 to formed by the heads of various “ In fairness to both Pesce and This hearing is to give dicated to me that they would Law Valid drive%ehicle from that depart­ association matching funds; residents a chance to comment fire me if I didn’t r e s ip and I ment to get to the fire. and $2,000 to street lights. on the proposed budget and to have been advised not to HARTFORD (UPI) - Bolton Fire Department Other proposed major in­ ROCKVILLE ‘People Mover’ j'c.'' .. - -j/l make recommendations to the r e s ip .’’ Prestone Connecticut’s Supreme Court stood by at North Coventry Fire creases are for Town Hall SHEETUFE Station and Eagleville Fire council for cuts before the an­ “ I really don’t know what I’m HOSPITAL SEALTEST has upheld the constitutionality maintenance, $5,000; an ad­ May Be Idled Department stood by at South nual budget meeting May 9. going to do now. As far as this BONELESS of the law protecting wetlands ditional $5,000 in the police town is concerned I would do YEAR-ROUND HARTFORD (UPI— The con­ from uses not a p p rov e^ y the Coventry Fire Department un­ The general government NOTES MARGARINE department budget which does der mutual aid. budget is $1,294,385. Of this anything for this town. I love troversial $4.5 million “ people ICE CREAM state. ------^ not include another additional 1 lb. Quarters Department of Environmen­ $280,622 will go to pay for debt this town.” mover” at Bradley Inter­ In the law’s first legal test, $7,500 tentatively budgeted un­ ROLLED S All Flavors After returning to regular ENGINE COOLANT tal I^otection forest manager service on the town’s bridges Admitted Monday; Alma Margaret Barber, South St., national Airport in Windsor s H U l i n k the high court Monday dis­ der the revenue sharing for the session Councilman Jesse missed the complaint of a Hubert Hurlock, of Coventry and schools. The remaining $1,- Becker, Broad Brook; Merrill Rockville; Thurlow Gordon Jr., Locks may never move at all if replacement of two police Brainard moved to terminate Guilford man who claimed that checked the area for damage 013,763 will be used for opera­ Bent, Enfield; Sophie Bogdan, Elm St., Rockville; Gordon it proves economically inef­ cruisers; an increase of $13,000 Peace’s employment by May 16 regulating his land’s use after the fire and to make sure tion of the town with the excep­ Grand Ave., Rockviiie; Edith Say, Talcott Ave., Rockville. ficient, according to Gov. Ella in the road account and $20,000 and the motion was passed un­ amounted to taking of his land that it was really out. tion of schools. Buckley, Old Post Rd., Births Monday; A daughter to T. Grasso. USDP in the town garage maintenance animously. without compensation. This figure represents an in­ Rockville; Chester Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. George Dieter, Mrs. Grasso said Monday she CHOICE account. An amendment to that motion crease of $48,674. Stafford Springs; John Bumert, Ridgewood Dr., Vernon; a might let it sit idle “ if it turns $119 Hartl Dr., Talcottviile; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. out to be economically not V2 gal. Anthony Casarella, Stafford Thomas Lusa, Enfield. viable” to operate it. Few Comments On School Budget Springs; Kimberly Ctorrette, The governor was backed up East Hartford; William Cullen, by Transportation Com­ TOLLAND Old Post Rd., 'Tolland; Leonard missioner Ssunuel Kanell, who Dion, Somers; Lois Doud, Tripp said he was “ shocked” to learn derived by adding the approved recommendations have been have a “ real hard nose” this high taxes to support town ser­ BONUS BUYS Vivian Kenneson Rd., Ellington; Janice Hinkel, of the $250,(KX)-a-year price of a PriA/ff.C Rf/V.C USDA Glioica ShouMar Cut 1974-75 budget of $2,987,259 to filled, he was told “ about a year. vices, or moving to somewhere Peace Group Correspondent Willimantic; Paula Ignatowicz, basic maintenance contract TASTY TEN FRANKS . the Blue Cross refund of $30,916 third, but a number have been Dean took exception to where industry abounds. . * 1 . 5 9 Tel. 875-4704 Pleasant St., Rockville. Urges Rescue proposed by Ford Motor Cto. LONDON BROIL Colonial and an appropriation of $2,400 rejected because of lack of Erickson’s citing severe cut­ Dean’s closing remarks in­ Joan Landrie, Glenstone Dr., Former Gov. Thomas J. USOA Cholca BoualsH for the Manchester funds. backs in Rocky Hill, Hartford cluded a warning that the board APPLE BARREL JUKX Only about 60 residents Rockville; Mary Meade, Of Americans Meskill, a Republican, initiated ALL BEEF FRANKS ...... Guidance Service. The board’s Dr. MacKenzie, who assumed and East Hartford, saying cannot properly use “com­ CHUCK STEAK .* 1 .5 9 attended the school budget responsibility for overseeing Brooklyn, N, Y.; Willa the three-quarter-mile shuttle CokmM Acsortod fip r e is derived by the same Tolland has its unique promise surplus money” HARTFORD (UPI) - A hearing Monday, prompting McMillan, Mt. Vernon Dr., Ver­ system in 1973 over the opposi­ USDA Choice Chudi route, but by also d^ucting $7,- the updating of the evaluation, problems. “ If you’re already at months after programs have Connecticut peace group today Board of Education chairman non; William Morabiot, Staf­ tion of the then overwelmingly COLD M EATS...... “Seneca” 729 of the insurance refund, to be returned to the board the bottom how much further been planned, except to buy asked U. S. Senate Majority .* 1 .6 9 Robert Dean to say he hoped ford Springs; John Pizzetti, Republican legislature. CUBE STEAK... Fenway Park which was passed onto par­ before the June 1 deadline, can you go,” Dean said. equipment or materials. “ We Leader Mike Mansfield to spur the small turnout “doesn’t Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Polly Kanell, who assumed office USOA Choice Fresh 48 OZ. ticipating employes, and pay­ stressed at the hearing that the Board members pointed to can’t plug in a new program in ‘‘immediate rescue of mean there is no arpm ent Stevenson, W. Shore Rd., March 1, said he was con­ FRANKS...... ment to the pidance service. interim report is not yet com­ past programs already cut to August or later.” Americans in Saigon” but to about the low school budget this sidering leaving the system un­ GROUND BEEF...... 7 9 * plete. He said 66 of the accommodate cuts in budgets, Dean said that education Ellington; Stewart Vokey, risk no more American lives —From The Doll— used or running a bus along it year.” recommendations have been citjng the middle school today is a complete experience, Diane Dr., Vernon. and authorize no more military The hearing dealt with the High School Evaluation Discharged Monday; instead of the Ford-made 30- $169 completed; 71 are in progress; language program dropped last not just reading, writing and aid to Vietnam. At least some parents seemed passenger cars. e. ■ board’s original request to the 30 are planned for the future; 25 year. Carolyn Kolwicz pointed arithmetic. Students must be BUTCHER BOY FRANKS sWTsS CHEESE Board of Selectmen of $3,232,- motivated to attend the budget were rejected and 52 have to a lack in areas of culture and prepared for life today. He Capital Farms 866, which contains an across- hearing by recent publicity received no action. He said the gifted programs. extended an invitation from the the-board salary increase of 6.8 about the draft of the high 8 9 « latter two, unless in conflict Residents tried to get board, administrators and ALL MEAT FRANKS.... COOKED SALAMI per cent, or $148,957, and a non­ school evaluation report to the with the school’s philosophy, Harkins to pinpoint where he teachers to residents to visit DeCostaSonoa Salami or salary increase of $73,463 over Northeast Association of would be implemented if funds proposes the $62,544 cut should schools, enabling them to make CHOCK FULL O’NUTS the revised present budget. Schools and Colleges. 7 9 « become available. be made. He replied that objective decision. BEEF FRANKS...... PEPPERONI Town Manager John Harkins Some board members and neither he. nor the selectmen, Before Burokas closed the Tandor Casing has recommended a $62,544 cut school superintendent Dr. Jimmy Doan A A A SratsSWolMl COFFEE He also noted that the NEASC by state statute, can make meeting, a show of hands in this budget. Kenneth MacKenzie objected to ( original report was a “ very these decisions. He said he revealed 56 in favor of the SAUSAGE ROLL...... «,.9V* FRANKS Although the school board has the state of the draft at the last 1-lb. good” one, with more commen­ arrived at his recommended school budget original request, been using the 6.8 percentage, board meeting, even though dations than recommendations. figure from non-recurring and five for the lowered budget. GROCERY SPECIALS negotiations have not yet been Tolland High School principal Can He said “ we are trying to com­ items, among other con­ Charter Impact concluded with the TEA, and Roy Nierendorf explained the plete a good interim report siderations, including the Burokas reminded residents haven’t yet begun with other existing document was a VlasloSwnnt showing positive progress town’s ability to pay, and the that the results of the charter school personnel. Upon direct progress report still being up­ b ov niemix toward meeting recommen­ other needs of the community. revision referendum Thursday BUHER CHIPS „„.59* S S questioning by Board of dated. dations.” Board member Carol will determine what options * ^ ^ naonox'WhHo or Ascortod jm Selectmen chairman John Nierendorf said he was Wayno (Varloty Flavors) Butterworth spoke in defense of will be available at the annual Burokas, it was learned that “ looking for input from the Defense of Cut the town manager’s proposed town budget meeting. As the .... 14% OZ. 31* 1 .0 0 facial TISSUES ..280ct.4® school administrators will ac­ board,” but the input received DOG FOOD Folke Erickson, speaking for budget, pointing to a 19 per cent charter now stands, residents LA ROSA was more than one should tually receive a 9 per cent Tolland Concerned Citizens, expect at a public meeting. decrease in the general govern­ may either accept or lower the salary increase, built into the said the overall budget of $4,- 4 9 ^ LIGHT DAYS ,..99* Spaghetti, Members objected to the over­ ment budget. She said she felt selectmen’s budget. i h i H second year of a two-year con­ 424,800 prepared by Harkin’s BAGS use of lack of funds and staff as Harkins presented adequate If the charter changes are tract. “ realistic, one can live with.” a reason for not implementing reasons for his recommen­ accepted by at least 15 per cent Elbows, Depending upon whose He added that it showed con­ recommendations of the 1972- dations and placed the school of the electorate, an additional nT p k w t fip r e s one uses, the school cern for the economic condition Ze ta , NEASC evaluation report. budget cut on an “ incredibly option of rejecting the budget budget recommended by of the town and, he hoped the Board members and the weak tax base in Tolland, will be allowed. In this case, the Harkins represents a $149,752 or selectmen will show the same Linguini superintendent assured worried without enough industry and selectmen would have one-week IreGETAffiEnL 41*1.00 PAPER TOWELS 3!i89 a $159,876 increase over the pre­ wisdom by accepting the town o n c V business to provide tax extension periods to make sent adjusted budget. Harkins parents Monday that the school 16-o l can manager’s budget. revenue.” revisions and come back to shows a 1974-75 budget of $3,- is not in danger of losing its Although Erickson said he Dean and Irene Provost of town meetings for approval. firfiG ^ -if. 020,570 for the schools, while five-year accreditation. When piAiiurBUTTER ,,..49* Sleanser ,,..39 * doesn’t advocate cutting Timber Trail defended the The referendum will be at the school board shows $3,010,- Howard Gates of Old Post Rd. - doW^* to a programs or personnel, he feels residential tax base, saying a Hicks School Thursday from 446. The higher figure was asked just how many the negotiating team should person has a choice of paying noon to 8 p.m. a \ocM an*rt \o*' $EMI-BONELE$$ HAM oEiiTe OIL * 6 .6 9 ERA UQUID 9 9 * PALMOLIVE LIQUID Residents Comment on Liquor Law Changes 5ssi^;% 5=r5® "--- ». 6 9 * „.3s*i.oo 20C Off V A A 32 OZ. 7 D V COVENTRY Stave said the regulations Louis Smith of Woods La. the project has already been ap­ c & $ 1 1 9 propriated. Ron Dickerman Arthur England of John Hand would affect only new raised the question of LnTLEMOwillELOGS41*1. MARGARIHE 4 9 * Dr. was opposed to any more ownership of the land where the In other action the PZC set 8 The feeling was two to one businesses. She also explained Water ^ ■ liquor regulations saying, “ the improvements are to be made. p.m. May as the date for a against the proposed revision the commission’s reasons in state has already regulated He said he did not think public hearing on the proposed liquor regulations last night at a changing the regulations was to ^ Added I ib. Real Sold liquor to the point of being gain flexibility. The commis­ Sutures, the company which Earth Products (gravel) Swoet Ufa public hearing on the proposals ridiculous.” sion also did not want to deeded the land to the town, revisions. held by the Planning and Zoning - j s a s v - " * CRIHKLE CUTS !!!3 9 ? Virginia Sumara of Rt. 31, prohibit dissimilar businesses owned the land. An application for a gravel COFFEE Commission. Sweet LHo Pfaik or Rag and owner of the Lakeside from locating near one another. Zoning Agent Ernest Wheeler operation on Brigham Tavern Several residents expressed LIGHTNER....»«. Restaurant, wanted to know if said as far as he knew Rd. and Brigham Tavern Road 5 ^ 9 9 The existing regulations do 5199* the fear that the portion of Rt. LEMOHADE.... ZESTA SALTINES the new regulations would not differentiate between everything was legal, and the Extension was accepted from 44A that is zoned for commer­ ITAUAN affect businesses now in opera­ different types of es­ commission only had to wait for Mark Sanderson. A public cial use will turn into a “ Bour­ Saturday Bankas 9 a m -12 Nikni ■ Thurs. Evening 6 p.m-8 p.m. Member FDiC tion. tablishments, such as between the signing of an easement by hearing was set for May 27, at 8 bon Street” with liquor outlets YOgSrT ...... 3 I8 9 * COTTAGE CHEESE ,.5 9 * with PZC Chairperson Sondra restaurants and package stores. Mrs. Ray Schmidt. p.m. every 200 feet. Our Own The revisions will make these Wheeler also said that if the THE FRESHEST PRODUCE SOLD txiupon differentiations. construction of the dam cannot Pure Pork Democrats Seek Atty. David Rappe of be started in the near future, it OPEN below Meadowbrook Plaza said he will wait until fall when the Hot or was in favor of the revisions. water level of the lake drops. Monday-Saturday lA 16 OZ. 29 Town Candidates He also said the proposed He did not feel that the level Sweet LETTUCE w regulations are progressive and should be dropped to the 89-foot 8 to 5 Callfbmla, Iceberg National Music Educators’ in line with similar actions in mark needed for construction SUPER SALE SOUTH WINDSOR Conference April 21 in other towns. this late in the year. If the level ' Judy Kuehnel Philadelphia. A display of hands showed was dropped, it would leave the POTATOES Correspondent The proceeds from the three residents favoring the lake dangerously low for the TOOLS I TOOLS 5 TOOLS I TOOLS 644-1364 Friends for Music recently held ORANGE JUICE changes with six against. summer months. BOILED HAM The South Windsor Annual Benefit Dance will also He also said the $22,000 i The PZC also held a public SAVE AT LEAST IDAHO OO^! Democratic Town Committee be reported. This sum will SAVE AT LEAST hearing to consider im­ project could also be used as a Ml Brand New 1st Quality will hold a series of public largely determine the amount provements to be made to the boat launch, although this is a 50% ON 50% ON Imported . > 5 LBS. meetings for persons interested to be allocated for music Tools in Discontinued Styles TROPICANA dam at Lake Wangumbaug, tentative use depending upon Hammers • Machine Shop Tools in seeking candidacy on the scholarships principally to the reaction of owners of sur­ (Coventry Lake). • Carpenter’s Tools ^^rnmmmmmmmmwmma Democratic ticket. three high school seniors rounding land. The money for W renches SMNPLE BUYS: ^ “From The Q U v I C O U PO N - This year candidates will be majoring in music and accepted • Electric Tools Electric Drills Cordess Hedge Trimm er. $15.00 GoWon Delicious Crisp, Frash Quart elected to the Town Council, at accr^ited colleges. Saw Blades (all types) • And Thousands More jfijk Board of Education and Plan­ All interested persons are in­ Notice $30 Value APPLES...... 3 9 * RADISHES ...... pk. W Size ning and Zoning Commission. vited to attend this meeting. Hack Saws Florlda Snow WhHs zn The first meeting will be held F ire Calls MANCHESTER Tool Boxes tomorrow at South Windsor Sabre Saws 6 9 * The South Windsor Fire WATER DEPARTMENT Spark Plug Sockets ORANGES ...... Dozen MUSHROOMS Town Hall at 8 p.m. Other Department responded to 23 $19 va lu e ...... $9.50 meetings are scheduled for alarms last month, which is in We are still flushing the water mains In the | |C pU P 0 N May 14 and June 12. Drcular Saw s ...... $19.95 excess of the average of 17 for Rockledge sectloni Area Is bounded on west by _ ^ ’^25] 20X Anyone wishing further infor­ 18X the month. Parker Street, east by Greenwood Dr. and Dale Rd., >1 >1 WITH THIS CSttPOH WITH THIS CSHPSn mation may contact Town Com- w tm THIS c a v r o n WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS C00P1M S S7.N PHHCHASf 'ily rssts However, there .were no East Center St. from Goodwin and south to Porter iJ tliU liM ssTMPVsciuir SSTJOraSGHASi S S7JO PUHCHASt S S7S0 PUSGHASf mittee chairman, Dennis major fires and the total St. Also Butternut, HIghwood and Porter St., east of Moynihan at 644-1070. property damage was less than Ferguson Road. This Includes all of Green Manor Friends of Music $100. Alarms included 13 grass area. Flushing will continue Monday thru Friday un­ WITH WITH The South Windsor Friends fires, two rescue calls and two til completed. COUPON 20* OFF W l 25* OFF 8* OFF 30* jJFF for Music will meet at 8 p.m. in gasoline washdowns. Should you experience rusty water It may get into 0 9 * COUPON 800 IB OZ. 40 Count CmM 24 Oz. the Music Room at South Wind­ In addition, there were two your hot water tank. If It does, after the water returns YUBAN sor High School. minor structure fires, two mis­ to normal, clear the settled material by drawing off CALGON ZESTA TETLEY HANOI WESSON The agenda will include a taken alarms and one smoke in­ the water from the faucet at the bottom of the tank. MILLEBS FALLS Bath Bosds, Bubblo Bath ' COFFEE final report on the amount ac­ vestigation. Should you have a load of wash stained or muddied or Bith BoHqusI SALTIHES TEA BAGS cumulated from various fund­ Including the Explorer Post by this disturbance, after the water returns to nor­ flood Thiu Aprs IS flood Thni Aprs 19 flood Thru April It TOOL BOX WABEHOUSE Ono Coupon Por PamHy raising activities for the benefit and the Daytime Fire Brigade, mal, wash the load with your regular soap and 4 Ono Coupon Por PornH, Ono Coupon Pw Pomlly of the South Windsor High the department devoted about ounces of cream of tartar. This should clean the END OF PRQ6HESS DBIVE School Vocal Ensemble.. 1,000 man-hours to operations wash satisfactorily. IN MANCHESTER The Vocals have been and training activities during INDUSTRIAL PARK selected to perform before the the month. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. April 15, 1975 — PAGE NINE

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn.. Tues- April 15.1975 Card Sale To Benefit FFAC Agency School Personnel Disagrees Pearl Says Support AREA Hold Tax Line Plea Mother’s Day cards are being severely handicapped children. orphans to this country I WithSomeRecommendations POLICE REPORT offered for sale to benefit Mrs. Constance Ball of ago. Darien, executive director of The Mother’s Dav cams may Friends For All Children VERNON philosophy include a more ment is “ Disciplinary problems The president of the "U would not be necessary to the agency, reportedly left be ordered from Frimds For (FFAC), an international adop­ specific analysis of community cannot always be resolved Taxpayers Association of even talk about an increase if Monday night for Saigon on a All Children, Iik ., 14 Brool»ide BARBARA RICHMOND scheduled to appear in court in tion agency, which maintains needs and changes to lend a through the committee ap­ VERNON Connecticut — E. Steve Pearl of our elected directors and Board plane carrying 56,000 pounds of Rd., Darien. Checks'for Rockville High School super­ Donna M. Henderson of 93 Rockville on May 13. four Vietnamese orphanages sense of community identity to proach.” Manchester — today called on of Education members were near Saigon. medical supplies for the donations of any amount nay visors and staff members are South St., Rockville, was COVENTRY searching for ways to cut the statement of philosophy. To a suggestion that in the all Manchester taiq>ayers to The sole plirpose of the agen­ orphanages. She will return accompany the ordek An order hot in agreement with all of the charged Monday with intoxica­ Patrick M. Bartlett, 16, of wasteful spending, as proposed with about 100 Vietnamese The local committee said this area of differentiated staffing “ support the efforts of Town cy is to provide food, clothing form ^11 be made available ly f'ecommendations made by an tion in connection with a com ­ Hickory Dr., Coventry, was Directors Phyllis Jackston, Vi­ in the manager’s budget,” said orphans, which have been supposes that the students are greater use be made of para- and medical assistance to the Manchester Area Conference t f 'evaluation team of the New plaint from the Middle School arrest^ Monday on a warrant Pearl. being prepared for living in professionals, the local com­ vian Ferguson, Carl Zinsser and orphanages, which include a processed for specific waiting Churches in Wednesday’s England Associations of on Rt. 30. issued by (^mmon Pleas Court Addressing himself to the parents here, a spokesman for Herald. \ Vernon only. mittee commented that this Hillery Gallagher to hold the clinic for . critically ill children Schools and Colleges. She was released on her 19 charging him with eight line on local taxes.” Board of Directors, he said, the agency said. A sample of the card may be\ The team visited the school in consideration is always limited promise to appear in Common and a center for retarded and I It defined as “ good points” counts of burglary and larceny. Said Pearl, “ U is the con­ “ Stop playing games with the The flight is being un­ by total budget. seen at the conference office, 41 | March, 1973 and in its report the suggestions that: The Board of Pleas Court 19, Rockville, on Police said the charges in­ certed opinion of the local taxpayers. How gullible do you derwritten by FFAC, Mrs. Boll, Park St., and additional order foliowing June it recommended Education formally accept the The evaluation team also May 13. volved breaks into four Coven­ members of the association think they are? How can anyone and Robert Macauley, the New forms may be obtained there, Richard K. Wilson, 20, of 31 that the high school be given a philosophy and objectives suggested that a faculty dining try homes during March. that our town manager is doing be so naive as to thinly these Canaan paper mill executive ■^ose wishing more informa­ Regan Rd., Rockville, was five-year accreditation. beyond their being presented as area and additional teacher Bartlett was released on a $500 them a disservice by proposing people can pay more and more who personally guaranteed tion may call the conference of­ charged Monday with breach of While the school and staff a matter of information; work space be included in the ndn-surety bond for appearance Herman J. a budget that would necessarily taxes without taking food off $251,000 to bring 319 Vietnam fice, 649-2093. David J. Jamips M. received many commen­ new addition. The dining area peace and interfering with an in court in Rockville May 6. mean an increased mill rate.” their tables and depriving their Torstenson Gerrity, Jr. Heck dations, throughout the report That the school should focus had to be eliminated due to lack officer in connection with a Police said more arrests are (Town Manager Robert families of needed medical ser­ /ABOUT was woven the need for more on the need to solve social of funds but a limited amount of complaint from Albert’s Cafe in pending in connection with the Weiss is recommending a 5.5- vices?” TOWN space to carry out most of the problems within an immediate additional work space is being Rockville. breaks. mill increase in the General “ We will remember the He was released on a $500 recommendations. community and within the included in the building SOUTH WINDSOR Fund tax rate and an 0.80-mill elected officials that disregard t The Board of Education’s non-surety bond for appearance WANTED WANTED greater society and include this program. Craig W. Trask, 20, of 42 GETTING READY increase in the Fire District tax our demands,” he said. U.S. and Canadian Silver Coaina —• Daily Quote curriculum committee, headed in court in Rockville on May 13. in the philosophy and within the Robert Dr., South Windsor, was rate.) U.S. and Foreign Gold Colne — by Daniel Woolwich with Mrs. To a suggestion that a formal Samuel J. Bunker, 17, of 49 A rummage sale will be con­ educational objective; charged Monday with operating Elizabeth Steele and Mrs. program in career information Campbell Ave., and David TO CAST OFF? ducted by St. Mary’s Episcopal Highest Prices Paid t And that the statement con­ under suspension and failure to Devra Baum as members, have be offered to all students, but Anselmo, 19, of 37 Phoenix St., While you are working on your boat prior to putting Guild Thursday from 9:30 a.m. U.S. and World Paper Money cerning student promotion be renew registration, by South met more than 12 times with particularly to the noncollege both of Vernon, were charged it back in the water, have you overlooked one of the to noon in Neill Hall of the Colonial Paper Money modified in the sense that the Windsor Police. school personnel and each bound, the guidance depart­ Monday with fishing without a Courses Ready Adults church. After the sale, the guild Early U.S. and Foreign Coins high school accepts in reality He is scheduled to appear in most important items — you^ boat insurance? Why Mrs. Gertrude Hawthorne, president of Manchester Emblem Club, explains to scholarship department head filed a report, ment staff replied, “ A formal license and fishing out of will meet in the paHsh hall o f Colonial Coins the need to remain flexible in Ck)mmon Pleas Court 12, East iffiiM iliiJ not give one of our Insuranstars pictured above a winners, David Lyon and Miss Linda Maurer, framed certificates she previously had on recommendations concer­ program in career information season. They were released on the church. Members are U.S. Silver Dollars - 1794-1935 - Top Priceal the light of emotional and social Hartford, May 6. call for a quotation? For Diploma Testing present^ to them. (Herald photo by Dunn) reminded to bring lunch. ning his department. problems experienced by its would be deadly.” The staff their promise to appear in court Absolutely No Appraisal Fee tor TTie committee said, “ The explained that it has a large in Rockville on May 13. Materiel Ottered For Sale students. Senior Methodists of South first step has been ac­ In the area of curriculuin, amount of vocational informa­ Police said a 15-year-old A morning class for adults studies; Wednesday, science; United Methodist Church will complished by the townspeople many of the recommendations tion but it is presented to the youth was referred to juvenile PROFITS UP ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. who have not yet attained their Thursday, mathematics. SU-DEB COIN CO. students on an individual basis authorities in the same inci­ Emblem Club Installs Officers meet Thursday noon in Susan­ NEXT TO OLD STATE THEATER 747 MAIN STREET approving the addition to have already been implemented SACRAMENTO (UPI) - high school diploma will begin The classes will run into early according to their abilities and dent. nah Wesley House of the MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Rockville High School.” And it or have always been in effect California farmers received a 963 Main Street, Manchester on Monday morning April 28 for June and those students who interests. Guy Burns of Welwood Cir­ Mrs. Samuel Vacant! of first assistant marshal; Mrs. supreme and district Emblem church. Members are reminded TELEPHONE 649-2253 feels many of the recommen­ and many will be carried out record $8.5 billion for their a six-week session. The high are eligible will take the state The evaluation team cle, Vernon, was charged Mon­ Grandview St. has been in­ John Ziemak, second assistant, Club officers and officers of to bring lunch. Beverages will STORE HOURS: TUES. thiu SAT. f A.M. to SdO P.M. dations will be corrected when when the school is expanded. products in 1974, up 18 per school equivalency preparation examination in late June. THURSDAY TIL 8 P.M. suggested that the administra­ day, with failure to wear face Phone 649-5241 stalled as president of marshal; Mrs. John Callahan, Manchester Lodge of Elks. be served. the addition, now under con­ To a recommendation that cent from 1973, the State Food course is offered free of charge tion look into the possibility of a protector and issued a warning In addition to the High School Manchester Emblem Club in chaplain; Mrs. Alfred Ritter, struction, is completed. cheerleading be added to the and Agriculture Department and is designed to prepare different approach to teaching for driving a cycle without a Equivalency Program a pre- ceremonies at the Elks Home. press correspondent; Mrs. Dr. Woolwich said he thinks student activity program, the reported adults for the State of Connec­ health education such as team rear view mirror. He is high school review course will She succeeds Mrs. Gertrude Francis Mahoney, historian; when the building is completed, local committee noted that ticut high school diploma teaching. be given for those adults who Hawthorne. Mrs. Carroll Hawthorne and i the New England Association such a program has been part of examination. To be eligible for To this, Mrs. Gaire Albom, feel they need a thorough Mrs. Marion Zwart of Stam­ Mrs. Thomas Atamian, guards. will give an additional five the school activities since 1873. this examination, a person head of the health department review in English, grammar, ford, past supreme president of Before the installation, Mrs. years of accreditation to make The visiting committee also must have reached the age of intuition said the merits of this approach math and spelling in prepara­ the Supreme Emblems Clubs of it the full 10 years. recommended that a jour­ 19, or must be a member of a Gertrude Hawthorne presented tion for the high school the United States of America Martin Fagan, principal of nalism course be added to the are worthy of discussion with high school class that has scholarship awards to Miss Lin­ equivalency diploma courses. ,the installing officer. She was the school, said if the board curriculum. The local com­ the school board’s curriculum already graduated. da Maurer, a student at the Mrs. Ruth Kukulka and Mrs. assisted by I^ s. Helen Walker American ^h ool for the Deaf, tried to do everything the mittee said this is handled now committee. Gasses will meet Monday “ There is no doubt that this is Elizabeth Siepel are teachers of Stamford as installing West Hartford; and David Lyon integrity evaluation team recommended by a faculty advisor to the ARTHUR through Thursday from 9 to 11 144 OROAD STREET for the program. marshal. a senior at Manchester High it would be very costly. He school paper and. a course in a creative, stimulating, and in­ 942 MAIN STREET 40 WEST MAIN ST. a.m. at the Adult Basic Educa­ Other officers installed are School. added he feels many of the journalism, as such, is not teresting approach, and could tion Center, 729 Main St. The Additional information may motivate students to be more DOWNTOWN ROCKVILLE WINDSOR Mrs. Mary Mohr, vice presi­ Miss Dorothy^ Brindamour recommendations are not needed. schedule for the program is as be obtained by contacting the concerned with health dent; Mrs. Edward Bayless, and Miss Nancy Hughes were necessary. Under the school facilities 6 8 8 -5 2 6 3 follows; director Joel Chaison at the describe education,” Mrs. Albom said. MANCHESTER 643-1505 5 -9 2 6 3 financial secretary; Mrs. David Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, category, most, but not all, of Monday, English and Board of Education office, 646- presented dictionaries by the Lyon, treasurer; Mrs. John superintendent of schools, is the recommendations wili be To a suggestion that male literature; Tuesdays, social 5854 extension 252. club. Miss Brindamour’s Carson, recording secretary; application has been sent to the due to make a two-year taken care of in the new addi­ students be able to elect BUFFERIN delivered more pain Mrs. Jean Gaboury, correspon­ Supreme Emblem Club, and Sol Cohen’s progress report to the associa­ tion. Those not taken care of courses to familiarize them reliever into the bloodstream SURE ding secretary. Miss Hughes, to the Past tion on June 1 and at that time are mostly Aose recommen­ with the dual family roles, Mrs. Gaire Bellino, director of the sooner than Bayei^ or Anacin^. Reg. or Unsconted i:\llil slicll(|lll Also, Mrs. Anthony Berube, Presidents Association of he will state the recommen­ dations thatAre too costly and first trustee; Mrs. Domonic Connecticut Embelm Clubs. dations and the progress the were not Approved when a home economics department, 6 01. efferdent Students ^Buy’ Events Frasca, second trustee; Mrs. Representatives of many style of school authorities have made in larger expansion program was replied that the number of boys Dl NTURI ClI ANSI K John Olechny, third trustee; Emblems Clubs in Connecticut each area. proposed to the townspeople. in home economics classes has To Fight World Hunger Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, attended the event. Guests in­ In the category of philosophy Recommendations being increased. marshal; Mrs. Kenneth Hodge, cluded present and past and objectives, the team carried out include expansion of Mrs. Bellino said she believes reporting recommended that the student storage space, addition of an that semesterization of courses Bottle of and a name and focus change Students at Bennet Junior body and community be in­ elevator, expansion of the Some of the aetivities, both are necessary to create greater High School are indulging in cluded in the continued develop- library and art facilities and ad­ indoor and outdoor, are; involvement of boys in this Mfg. List 1.4S LIM IT 2 Mfg. List 2.59 LIM IT 1 per Person various activities this wee|^ to Yahtze, set-back, jump rope, ment and assessment of ministrative space and a Mfg. List 1.92 program. raise funds for the benefit of philosophy and objectives of the promise to expand the custodial disc jockey, swimming, record Architect To Present Richard Tingley, supervisor world hunger. school. staff when the addition is com­ hop, softball, fudge making, T- of boys’ physical education and Flxodenf Thursday at Bennet, the shirt dying, story hour, palm The local committee feels pleted. H^MOINTuVli Under school staff and ad­ athletics, said he feels the Gelusil •2K9S FIXODENT students are “ buying” ac­ reading, and films. Revised Housing Plan this would be impractical to im­ GELUSIL LISTERINE f: recommendations of the tivities for the sixth period. The The campaign to fight world plement in a systematic way ministration the visiting team USIERfNt Yen. TUBE evaluation team are totally in­ ANTWirnc 32 n . activities will cost 25 cents per hunger is not just for people in Architect Dominic Cimino of MHA negotiations with the even though all educators are recommended that a finalized adequate and that there is much person per activity. foreign countries. It will also H artford w ill present his - Littles ended unsuccessfully in sensitive to student and com­ system of handling discipline greater need for improvement fill needs in Manchester. revised master plan for early March, so Cimino was munity wishes. The committee should include a team effort to the program and facilities The Bennet student council Spencer St. elderly housing to asked to redraw his plan to noted that a limited poll was comprised of the principal, his than depicted in the report. ONLY announces there is a shortage of the Manchester Housing make use of an abutting six- taken when the philosophy and assistants, supervisors, Many of the suggestions con­ baby food items in the Pantry Authority (MHA) Wednesday acre parcel which the MHA is objectives were originally for­ guidance and student Five Helped cerning expanded curriculum Kitchen, the local food distribu­ night. buying from Atty. Edward mulated. developmental services staff, Mfg. List 2.79 ONETIME will also be possible when the tion center for the hungry in The MHA will meet at 7:30 at Rogin of Hartford. The committee further the professional teaching staff, BUY 2 and SAVE! ONLY SPECIAL! Town to Get school space is expanded. The ...... ' Largest Quart Size Manchester: 24 Bluefield Dr. When Cimino first presented rejected as being “ A narrow, non-instructional staff, parents addition is scheduled for com­ L IM IT 2 LIM IT 2 State Fpnds Students interested may Cimino first prepared a his plan, he estimated a con­ parochial view,” criticism that and the students themselves. Pollen is on its way! Mfg. List 1.80 Mfg. List 654 pletion in January 1976. bring to school small items master plan —calling for con­ struction start this fall. It now the continued refinement of The local committee’s com­ When Gov. Ella Grasso such as jars of baby food, small struction of 319 units on 10 acres appears that building won’t signed into law a bill Monday of land —in February. He was fflDESERT FLOWER FINAL NET packages of powdered milk, start until next spring. COVER GIRL 'ipi providing $78,239 in state funds baby cereals, and so forth. They forced to rework the plan last SHOWER TO for Manchester, it marked the uauiD 4 01. may be turned into the school month, when the MHA learned ' Two Tax Review Officials ^ H A N D & BODY culmination of cooperative ef­ office Friday. From there the it had only a six-acre tract. SHOWER forts by five Manchester men. Veteran Newsman Sol R. Cohen tells it “like it is,” whether items will be taken to the Pan­ Cimino’s plan, which had en­ NEW SUBWAY covering national, state or local events. He believes that to tell MAKE-UP LOTION The funds are for school con­ try Kitchen. visioned a mix of two-story and CARACAS. (UPI) ■■ The I To Spend Full Time at Job struction projects dating back The goal of the student five-story buildings, would have Venezuelan government has a story is to give the facts and he never forgets he was there The town had reassessment several years. The legislative hunger drive is $1,000. Proceeds placed the first 40 units of state- announced plans for a 33-mile- when the story broke and his readers weren’t. When covering a When the BTR has finished SOUTH WINDSOR this year and the controversy PRICE SLASHED action was necessary because from the drive will be turned funded housing on four acres long subway to be built in its hearings and filed the meeting or hearing, be it in the White House, the State House Judy Kuehnel Manchester failed to meet over to the Manchester Council owned by Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Caracas at an estimated cost that stemmed from it was more results of those hearings with or whatever house, he recognizes the importance of meaningful, Correspondent M IT 1 Only Please application deadlines. on World Hunger. Little. of $1(X) million. then even officials anticipated. the state Tax Department the Choice of Shades [Effective Against Dry Skin ilie bill was introduced by detail, compacted into a meaningful whole. He never forgets the 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 About 500 people protested town’s Grand List can be of­ Mfg. List 1.49 State Rep. Ted Cummings, who credo of good writers — the who, what, when, where, why, and Two of the three members to the revaluations placed on them ficially compiled. The present COMPARE i Reg.or Extra Dry! acted as floor manager for its how of any happening. And, speaking of happenings, he the Board of Tax Review will by United Appraisal of East Grand List is considered an es­ passage. It was co-sponsored by writes about them all — politics, business, births, deaths, apparently devote all their time Hartford. timated one until the full im­ State Sen. David Barry, who rumors, promotions, speeches and, of course humor. to hearing the remainder of the In most cases reassessments pact of the assessment appeals DIAPARENE X-15INSTAMATIC steered it through the finance 500 tax appeals before the BTR, went up almost 100 per cent and are applied to the list. committee; and State Rep. His column, “Scene from Here," tells the everyday occurrences according to town officials. in some cases 300 per cent. Francis Mahoney, who steer^ shared by all of us. It's been said some of his jokes go back to Both BTR Chairman Norman BABY W ASH CAMERA it through the appropriations the original Joe Miller’s Joke Book, but who cares. When he can Peterson and Steven Smith DECK of committee. tell you about the different kinds of women’s pants suits there have agreed to take time off CLOTHS The idea for the bill are, or about the rubber plant that grew from their jobs to spend time o e t j ' PLAYING originated with. Superintendent in the trunk (of his car), or about the trying to settle tax cases so the IC of Schools James Kennedy. in town can set its official Grand SPRING HAS SPRUNG CARDS Research and information was thinking milk machine that returned his List by the end of May. SOFT-WEVE supplied by Paul Phillips, chair­ quarters and gave milk too, it’s not Meanwhile, tax-appeal cases 2-2 Pock Total 4 Rolls man of the Town Building Com­ Manchester! important that some of his jokes are have been extended to April 23, Our Reg. 59^ mittee. old. His column helps brighten the day, due to the tremendous influx of SAVE! The state funds are for the and that’s what it’s about. So, the appeals before the BTR. ' l 6¥ OFF following projects; Parking Already the BTR has All Parts & Labor. On All area and tennis courts at next time you pick up The Manchester requested a 30-day extension EVERY DAY Robertson School, tennis courts Songs by Sinatra Herald and see the byline — Sol R. TUNE-UFS WHITMAN'S going until the end of this 'TJ, at Manchester High School, ten­ Cohen — rest assured you’re reading month. However, South Wind­ During April and May With This Coupon pbvj^ LOW PRICE Ifominino* ■>v>\ nis courts at Washington Spend 15 minutes a news item, feature article or column sor’s State Rep. Abraham MINT FRAPPES ■feminine' Cover: School, alteratipns in the data that’s true to the professionalism of Glassman. is attempting to get towelettes 80’/t Wool. SPALDING LILLY INSULIN processing room at Bennet an honored craft. a legislative act permitting a 20% Nylon Junior High School, and second 30-day extension, taking 15% OFF S119 Refillable carpetin^in the former Lincoln with Here is how he describes his the town into the end of May. --'-'•''(^ENNIS -40 — *1 School. philosophy of writing; "When writing ' Mayor Robert Smith had ALL BRAKE SYSTEM WORK I Dispenser about something in which I’m asked that the BTR consider During April and May With This Coupon with BALLS 01 Blue Eyes personally interested, I try to include leaving its jobs to devote a lot Refreshingly Cool Mint 100 moist towelets Our Reg. 3.99 ■80— *3 more timd to the cases before Jell with Marshmellow every pertinent detail that didn’t bore it, rather than the nights and LIM IT 1 every day at me. When writing about something weekend hearings now being I COUPON SPECIALS CHOSEN FIELDS which doesn’t Interest me particularly, held. I REG. 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FREE GIFT WRAPPING MAGAZINES - BOOKS else, according to an article in The town is expected to reim­ TV TUBES & TESTER PROJECTOR BULBS The National Enquirer. burse the two men for their MONEY ORDERS Call for appointment naw..,649-4571 FIRST AID CENTER In a recent Roper Poll, Fogarty Bros. time. Smith said. BANK AMERICARD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 365 DAYS A YEAR pollsters gaved interviewees a Mayor Smith said the actual MASTER CHARGE list of 13 different work fields hearings will be completed SAll starti to day ond runs thru Saturday Night and asked them to choose the sometime this month, but the S&S BUICK Broad St. SALE ITEM QUANTITIES UMITtU lO SIUl.K IN M i 'll two or three fields in which remainder of the time needed 2 l u i A < ^ 9 t with your "You road it first in the Heraid” BankAmericard they would prefer to worii. to clear up the cases is for field 81 Adams Street, Manchester tANK AMimC ARD or V'.'E RESERVE TUt RIGHT TO I IMIT Oil AN 111 U ' Thirty per cent chose TV, 26 Manchester work, where members will ac­ 0000 FOR ALL GM CARS mastir charge card f\)f it (^ ill m sih lr Itif T , ; I • • . ,1 ( • t. . per cent picked phone com­ Call 647^9946 tually call on homes, or inspect panies and 26 per cent also properties to judge some Hurry...Offer good through 5-31-75 sdected public relations. For convenient Home Delivery questions for themselves. [ HF^RALD, Manchester, Conn., Tuea., April 15.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Btondiester. Conn., Tues., April 15.1975 - PAGE ELEVEN

iSSiSSStSimSiSSSSSSSS Pageant Contes,tants BETTY’S NOTEBOOK Competing with four other By BETTY RYDER girls for the title Miss 1 Manchester 1975 wUl be these r i three area young women. ’The E O e a f t - seventh annual Jaycee spon­ of the White House P r ^ with enthusiasm over sored Miss Manchester The waljcathon sponsored Corps., the lady re p o rts “earth shoes,” she lost us. Scholarship Pagent will be held by the Organization of The who was p ictu r^ chasing Now, as she patiently Saturday evening at 8 in Bailey H andicapi^ Saturday, only Pi:esident Ford Ytoen he ran explained, “earth shoes,” Auditorium at toe Manchester realized $150 in pledges. The to avoid answering some of are oxford-type tie shoes H i^ School. 20-mile walk from the After an opening number her queries on Vietnam, Uiat have rubber soles. ’The Municipal Building through dance routine, toe eight con­ Miss Thomas says she has catch is that the heels are E]ast Hartford, and back to ide-Elect Asks testants will compete in swim­ never “covered” a more lower than the toes. its starting point, was suit, talent and evening gown relaxed president. Trying to get the message, staffed by only a handful of categories. “As a reporter, I have we proceeded to pop our foot Linnea Johnson, 18, is toe volunteers. ^atige in Vows never been more relaxed. into a friend’s shoe — copi- ^igelow®breathtaking 9 t f f C t 0 W daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ School-age youngsters ’Tte President puts the staff fortable true — but unfor­ mond Johnson of Manchester. volunteered to push on a free and easy basis. He tunately about three sizes Linnea will graduate from East wheelchairs of the han­ is very down to earth, and too big. By \Abigail Van Buren Catholic High School in June dicapped, and all of them and plans on attending that atmosphere is felt all The theory of “earth O 1Q76^Chlea^Tribun*'N.Y.NMr»8yTNl.,lne. completeid the 20 miles. Manchester Community through the White House. shoes” as we underrstand it, Proceeds will benefit the Patti-Lynn McDowell Linnea Johnson College with a major in Child Both he and Mrs. Ford are is to give your feet the O’TH and anyone wishing to Psychology. Her talent presen­ receptive to photographs, feeling of walking in the DE|R ABBY: I am writing in response to “Small Town, make a pledge may call 646- tation will be a modem- jazz pop a head into the Press sand. Mo.l^^ho called the Protestant clergy man “thoughtless” 7786 during the remainder of dance. Room door, if they are in the Remember, when you ig a prayer in the name of Jesus Christ when there Lee Scott, 19, was a 1974 this week. tple of other faiths present. (And you said, “You graduate of Manchester High area, and lend a total feeling walk along the beach, your good pointl” ) School as is in her freshman of well-being to those around heel goes down first and I am a Christian, and as far as I am concerned, A Lady Reporter year at Manchester Community them.” your toes up? Well that is ity is the only religion in the world. We had the opportunity to the feeling you are supposed [u were invited to give the invocation at d public College. Her major is liberal arts and science. Lee is toe sit in on a press conference Down to Earth to get with “earth shoes.” ;, would you sit down for a couple of hours and make with Helen ’Thomas, United daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Just when we thought we Good heavens (we mean of all the religions that could possibly be Press International White ited in your community, and then make up a prayer Russell Scott of Manchester. had covered the generation good earth) for years we’ve House reporter, during her iuld in no way offend anybody? Singing will be her talent gap fairly well — we found just been wearing plain, old presentation. recent visit. is no possible way! we hadn’t. ordinary shoes and all the Patti-Lynn McDowell, 19, is Dressed in a brown tweed Si^ me, “R.D. TN PANAMA CITY, FLA.” - o r Oh, well, we did master time we could have been “LOVE IN CHRIST” toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. two-piece suit with raccoon some of the language. Like walking down Main Street in James McDowell of collar, Miss ’Thomas was far when teen-agers say “that’s the sand. DHtR LOVE: If I were invited to give the invocation at Manchester. She is a 1974 more vibrant and attractive tough” they really mean a pulic meeting attended by various fdths, I would offer a graduate of Penney High School than her newspaper photos prayl in the name of “God, Our heave^y Father, the in East Hartford and is present­ “that’s nice.” Or, when they Spring impart. . , y ^ ^ L 0 t Lordff or “The Supreme Being.’’ That should satisfy ly an occupational therapy say “we had a bad time,” “ If April brings May '6«3S o h Lawrence Keenan of 202 University, New York City, college of South Carolina. HoUhtCT St. has been named to N.Y. He is a junior majoring in A senior chemistry major. We’re Friendly! CONVENIENT th rile a h ’s list at Bryant physical therapy. He is toe son Cadet Lewkowicz serves as iiam’5 A pple CHARGE PLANS operations officer on toe ’Third CoU&e, Smitofield, R.I. He is of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ART GALLERIES tn m m . AVAILABLE DelTatto of 106 Main St. Battalion staff within the South MAHCHIiTtR PARKAM Bigelow® breathtaking toe SM of Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. til; SIT. tM STORE HOURS Keenan. Carolina Corps of Cadets and Next to Forbee 4 Wallace rntmn* has been designated a dis­ MONDAY thru SATURDAY 0 to 0 nylon plush Cadet Lt. Ralph Thomas tinguished Air Force student. • ^ . T . r : OPEN: TUE. THROUGH FRI. TIL 9/SAT TIL 5:30 CiarlM DelTatto Jr. has been Lewkowicz of Manchester has OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 6 J ^ ^ -m He is toe son of Mr. and Mrs. CLOSED MON. 643-{S171 to toe dean’s list for toe been named to toe dean’s list at Stephen W. Lewkowicz of 5 fsU semester at New York The Citadel, the military Bates IM. » ' PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 15,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., April 15, 1975- PAGE THIRTEEN

Rich Rabe Turns on Former Tea: SPORTS Defense Key in Celtics^ Triumph BRIEFS Herald Angle BOSTON (UPI) - The “Thfey’ve had defensive off the defensive boards. Houston Coach Johnny hitting the open man.” I’ll tell you, sometimes we ■> I- Boston CeltiQS opened up problems all year; this is Once in his hands, the ball Egan was not disheartened played a lot harder than we Hurls MCC over UConn JV’s, 4-2 Open most of the time By Earl Yost their NBA championship where we beat them,” said was shoveled quickly up- though his team, “did not did tonight,” said White 35-year-old John Havlicek, court for a fast break that play well. .We can hang in were Havlicek and Jo Jo with a chuckle. “Personally Sports Editor with the Huskies reaching UConn went^ out front far off first and he too was Hawley paced the locals doubleheader Si urday Former Winners Named defense Monday night with, By Chris Blake uhh, well a championship who scored 30 points after bypassed the scrambling there if we do the things White, who drilled 24 points I had no doubt about us being Rabe in the first inning. again in the fourth. Gary cutdown. with a tteee-for4our day at against CCCAA ( iponent on mid-range jumpers and Pitching against his INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Former winners Al Unser and defense; an eight-day team layoff. Rockets. we’re supposed to do. If we up for this game.” Leadoff hitter Pete Wade i^ u d r y led off with a single In the sixth, MCC greeted the plate. Leitao broke out Northwestern Coi munity several unmolested drives. fcHiner school, Manchester MarTo Andretti we^e named to drive cars entered Monday The Celtics crushed the ‘‘Defense wins cham­ get outmanned, that’s one Notes Off the Cuff beat out a scratch hit, stole and reached second on an reliever John Fredericks of a slump with two hits. College in Wlnsted. White said the Celtics’ dis­ Community College’s Rich in the May 25 Indianapolis 500-mile auto race. The In­ , 123-106, to pionships. Boston, which overran thing. But we dribbled too S ix Boston players second and scored on Harry error. Fahey caught with the tie breaking run. Fredericks, the second ciplined play and .520 Umpires working high school baseball games this spring dianapolis Motor Speedway said about half the anticipated take a 1-0 lead in their “Right now our defense is Milwaukee for the cham­ much in the first half; all finished in double figures. In Rabe had a little incentive Rose’s two-out double to Beaudry stealing, but Henry Wellington reached on an UConn hurler, absorbed the shooting percentage were were caught by surprise when several coaches a sk ^ for UConn. JV'i (i number of entries for the 1975 classic have been received. quarterfinal series. terrific and blending into pionship last year, wore they had to do was switch off addition to 54 points by going for him. Rabe turned, right center. Longevin singl^ in Mark error, one of five by the loss. ab^ h partly a result of practice interpretations of new free substitution rules which will The Rockets got 30 points our offense well. As long as down Houston with 1:50 on us. We were just standing Havlicek and White, Cowens that incentive into a victory Roy for the go ahead run. Huskies. After Fahey went Wade, LF govern all competition. The special rule was adopted by MCC has a crucial Pinney, 3B Maddox Bound Over from Rudy Tomjanovich, 19 we can keep moving quickly remaining in the first half; around.” games during the layoff. The added 17 points, Paul as he hurled the Cougars to a Manchester got the run down on strikes, Tom Leitao PaganetU, CF the CIAC baseball committee and umpiring boards from one end to thp other as The Celtics never stood team members broke into Westphal and Don Nelson 14 4-2 conquest of the Universi­ back in its half of the first. Sloppy base running cost beat out an infield roller sen­ Rose, IB CINCINNATI (UPI) — Cincinnati Bengals’ reserve from Calvin Murphy and not throughout the state were not notified...Patty Torza, Manchester (4) Swanson, SS In that span, the Celtics still. “We wanted to work two squads and played three and Don C3ianey 12. Paul ty of Connecticut sub­ With one out, Paul Placido the Cougars a big rally in the Coffed, 2B 'much else, as the Celtics well as tonight, they’ll have former state women’s golf champion was married last ding Wellington to third. ABR defensive end Bob Maddox was bound over to the Hamilton moved from a 53-48 edge to a games daily at a cost of $5 varsity baseball team singled and reached second fifth. Larry Morrison Beaudry, DH concentrated on melding trouble holding us down.” the fast break—we’re a fast Silas chipped in another weekend. She has been playing golf out of the Manchester Then catcher Longevin’s Blanchard, LF S 0 Roy, RF County Grand Jury Monday on a charge of possession for 63-52 halftime lead. Another per losing man per game. walked and Jim Blanchard Pladdo, RF 2 their man-to-man defense The Rockets ran into great break team —and I think we eight points and seven yesterday at Mt. Nebo. on a throwing error. Ken attempted pickoff went into Longevin, C sale of a hallucinogen. Bond of $1,000 was continued and Country Club in state competition...Pat Mistretta, director Hawley, SS 4 R iS , P 124 spurt at the outset of the succeeded very well,” Rabe scattered nine hits, Hawley also reached on an sacrificed pinch runner Bob 3 with a relentless fast break difficulty holding down Dave rebounds. Kevin Kunnert of athletics, reports he hopes to place an entry in the left scoring Wellington for a Wellington, IB Fredaicks, P Bengals Assistant General Manager Mike Brown said he third period gave Boston a “We kept our spirit up four of the infield variety, in error advancing Placido to Lareau to second. Placido Beeler, IB 1 Caldira, 2B that had Houston starters Cowens, who grabbed 13 of Coach Tom Heinsbhn said. scored 14 and Gus Bailey 13 Greater Hartford Twilight League again this summer. 3-2 Cougar edge. Fahey. C 4 would have no comment on Maddox’s status with the team 75-56 margin and the game. “We were running well and with those practice games. going the distance. He third. After Lou Wellington walked and Hawley laced a 3 panting by halftime. his game-high 19 rebounds for the Rockets. “We’re a lot stronger than a year ago and I know that we MCC got an insurance Leitao, CF Totals 2 9 until the case was settled. single to left plating Lareau. Panciera, 2B 4 UConn struck out six and walked fanned, Tom Fahey 4 can make a creditable showing,” he reported. Stan marker in the eighth when D’Agata, DH MCC But Placido turned too wide Morriaon, 3B 3 three, hiking his record to 3- grounded to shortstop Steve RBI: Hawley, D’Agata,R( , Longevin; Olander, who now handles the MuC nine, is a former John D’Agata singled in Rabe, P 0 Scoring Contest coming around second and 2BH; Rose; SB; WellU on,0, Leitao, 2. MCC now stands 3-2 for Swanson, who booted the Leitao, who had . reached Lareau, PR 0 Job to Build Winner Rockville High and UConn pitcher who can still wing that was tagged out in a rundown Wad^ Swanson; BB: Ra 3, Rich 2; NEW YORK (UPI) — Major league baseball players the season. ball allowing Placido to safely on a hit and swiped SO: Rabe 6, Rich 4, Fred icks 4. ball...Little League rule change this season will find all Totals 31 4 » 4 scored 501 runs during the first week of the 1975 season, Both clubs scored early score. and Hawley wandered too second. boys in uniform getting in every game. It would be nice to bringing the combined total within 1,630 of the one m see a ruling that every boy get to bat at least one time a millionth run in major league history. Directors of a con­ Donovan Returns game...New rule adopted by CCIL schools for baseball will test based on naming the scoring player and the date of the find 20 minutes alloted each team for either infield or hit­ millionth run predict it will be scored on May 4. To Knick Family b o w l in g ting practice. Last year CCIL nines were not allowed any Catholic Plenty of Material Manufacturers of Tootsie Rolls have offer^ a million in pre-game batting. pennies and numerous other prizes to winners in a sweepstakes involving the millionth run. NEW YORK (UPI) — Eddie Donovan, one of the master­ Netmen minds in the development of New 'York into a world cham­ MOUNTAIN DEW- Mary Bankers Playoff Champs With East Trackmen B otticello 237-553, Cheryl pionship team, returns as the Knicks’ general manager Crickmore 175475, Joan Skripol Playoff champion in the Rec Men’s Volleyball League today and his task is the same as it was when he first held was the well-balanced Connecticut Bank & Trust entry. Downed 1975 Class A indoor track formers as seniors, Id Dana Eight Inducted 178- 469, Chris Argraves 176-453, By Leri Auster the job in the late 1960s — build a winner. Betty Richardson 184478, Dona Runnersup in the National League regular season, the champ and 1974 Class A out­ and Jim Giulietti ii he two- Gone is superstar Joe AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — Eight of the most famous names The Knicks have fallen Price 177-485, Anne Gagnon 180- Bankers finished strong and compiled a brilliant 10-1 won- door champs, St. Paul and mile and juniors Jo Stamp, Martens, who led the East in bowling, including six who have collectively won 72 from world championship 502, Lois Brown 185476, Donna lost mark in the playoffs, copping the title with a 3-1 game Downed for the second time Xavier, who shared the 1975 Mark Skehan a d Joe drafting of players such as in three starts yesterday was Catholic track team to its major tournament titles, were inducted into the PBA Hall status to also-rans in three S tra ttm a n 179, C h a rlo tte edge against the Latvians...CBT players were Charles Class B indoor title, and Burinskas in the and Jack Marin, Jim McMillian, the East Catholic tennis team, first outdoor Class B title in of Fame here Monday night. seasons, and the expected Wemmell 179476, Bee Moquin Bassos, Tom Sokolowsky, Jerry Wilson, A1 Pratt, Don Manchester High, where mile. Senior Mark tel is a Bob . McAdoo, Ernie 4-3 to St. Bernard in Uncasville. 1974, but the Eagles have The induction ceremonies were held at the Firestone announcement of Donovan 179- 185-535, Alice Brown 453, Erickson, Whitey Knowlton, Bill Morse, John Garside and Coach Dick Williams has a top hurdler and lon( umper DiGregorio and Randy Lee Bean 478, Jeni Granato 473, The Eagles defeated Weaver, 6- Boston Marathon Test plenty of material back as Countiy Club in Akron as Frank Esposito, Paramus, N.J., as general manager at a Dave Kurland...Manchester Chapter of Amateur Softball small but very good squad. Smith. Sheila Price 466. 1, last Friday for their initial they embark on the new and Steve Whit im, a Chuck Pezzano, Clifton, N.J., Dick Weber and Ray Bluth, news conference today is Association Umpires elected Dave Dooman president at His contract with Buffalo win. For Eight Local Men Martens, now at the junior, is a “potent il state St. Louis, Carmen Salvino, Chicago, Harry Smith, seen as the first major step its recent meeting. Tom Conran will serve as vice presi­ campaign today in Un-' expired April 1, however, Sophomore Mark Briggs and University of champion” accor ing on the road to recovery for casville against host St. Ber- Rochester, N.Y., and the late Billy Welu were inducted. CATERERS- Ellen Seymour dent with John Garside secretary. The softball arbiters freshman Greg Lareau won Coming up Monday will be Massachusetts, tripled win­ Kelley in the hurdps. and freeing him to return to nard and Northwest Welu’s father, Frank, accepted the award for his son. the club. Donovan, who 127-368, Maureen Chapman 126, and team managers in Rec Department leagues will meet singles matches with Greg the world-famous Boston ning the 100, 2 2 0 and 440 as Frank, a senior, the Knicks. Catholic. takes over the general Carol Rawson 132, Ethel Lind­ April 24 at 7 at the West Side Rec to discuss rule changes. teamming up with older brother Marathon and no less than a East took the title last year. top pole vaulter However, Braves’ owner, The 1974 Eagle thinclads manager reins from Coach say 141-132-394, Olga Colla 130- All softball league play is slated to get under way Monday Mark for a victory in doubles. record eight men from Also gone is weight man Lojeski, Vin-Tursi1 ai 1 Dive Paul Snyder, has threatened East’s next match is Friday had the finest season in 99 Red Holzman, served as 345, Valerie Huestis 147-369, night. May 5. The ASA umpires iist 16 active Manchester will be in the star­ Tom Wardwell and sprinter Carter are tops in t e field legal action against the at Manchester Racquet Club school history with a 12-1 Opening Week “Pfoyer general manager of the Lynne Talbot 125, Pat Hun­ members...Coming up this weekend will be the annual ting field of over 1,500. Stan Zatkowski. But East events. The Eag h^ve Knicks for tampering, if against Holy Cross of Water- dual meet record. If they Knicks from 1961-70 and tington 129, Helene Dey 138-384, AAU Swim Meet at the Manchester High pool Friday night Scheduled to compete in the has a number of standouts depth and should set -e

I' / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandiester. Conn.. Tues., Atall 15.1975 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues- April 15. 1975 f uli6' LEGAL NOTICE Major League INDEX NOTibU INVITATION 1 — Loti and F«uhd '-2 ^ PanonMiM ■ Boxscores Dodgers Look Like -a <- AnnounoMiMrUt TO BID 4 — Enttrttlnmtm .The Manchester Board of 5 AueUont Education solicits bids for NATIONAL LEAGUE FINANCIAL Custodial.Siqiplies and Eaectrlc Cincinnati Lo* Angelec 8 — Bondt-Slockt-Moftotgtt Lamps for the 1975-76. school ab r h bi ab r h bl 9 — Pertonal Loan* year. Sealed bids will be RoseU 3 0 0 0 U>pes2b 3111 TO — Iniurtnc* iS^sdts! C L A S S inE D A D S ! Morgan 2b 3 0 0 0 Buckner U 3 011 For First Time This received as follows: Benaic 4110Wynnc{ 4122 EMPLOVMENT Custodial Sui^lies—April 29, Perez lb 4111 Garvey lb 4 010 ninth inning with his first tory with relief help from 13 - Halp Wtntad Concepcin ss40 2 1 Crawford rf 4 01 0 NEW YORK (U P D -T h e of homers by Wynn and Ron Philadelphia defeated the 14 — Bualnta* OppominKla* 1975 - 3:S0 P.M. __ t im ht/n Foster d 4 010 Ferguson c 3 0 0 0 Los Angeles Dodgers looked Cey and then brought in New York Mets, 4-3, homer of the season oft Oscar Zamora ai^ Darold 15 — Situation Wtntad - Electric Lamps — April 90, M-1200 , ______W ARRINGTON » jri Rettnmndrf 4 00 0 €ey3b 4111 FO«E5THIUS4RMSt2V —iBta p^mnm AtA'o^ ‘*’- Vukovich 3b 2 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 3 2 2 0 like National League cham­ Marshall, their iron-armed Chicago beat Pittsburgh, 4- reliever Jerry Cram giving Knowles. Bob Moose was ‘ EDUCATION 1975 - 3:30 p.m. fUM A.- Crowley ph 100 0 Rau p 2 0 0 0 Philadelphia its triumph the loser.. 18 — Prlvata InatrucUoni At the time listed the bids Flynn w 0 0 0 0 I^rsnall p 10 0 0 pions for the first time this Cy Young Award-winning 2, and San Diego topped San 19 — Schoola-Clat*** over New York, whose 20 — Instruction* Wanted will be publicly qiened.T he BllUnghm p 2 0 0 0 season—with Jimmy Wynn relief pitcher of 1974, to Francisco, 3-1, in other Padres 3, Gifuits 1 IS situation Wantad 23 Borbon p 0 0 0 0 bullpen failed for the third right is reserved to reject any Halp Wantad 18 Homaa For 8ah 23 Homaa For Sah 23 NoffliM For 2«fo 23 Homaa For Sato Grlffn pta 1010 hitting the long ball and preserve the 5-2 triumph. National League games. Sonny Siebert, Dave REAL MTA'JE ADVERTISIN6 23 — Home* for Sal* a ^ all bids. Specificanona and ADVERTISIND Carroll p 0 0 0 0 Mike Marshall closing out a Marshall ran into a jam in Oakland shaded Kansas Ci­ straight game. Blanked for Tomlin and Bill Greif com­ BABYSITTING, my home, WINDHAM- 328,800- Two- FARM - 50 acres, mostly ToUU 32 2 6 2 ToUis 31 5 8 S 24 — Lota-Land n r Sa l* bid forms may be sdbured at NEWSPAPER DRIVER for six Cincinnati 000000 200-2 victory. the eighth inning but struck ty, 3-2, in the only American seven innings by rookie Ran­ bined on a six-hitter for San 25 — Invaatmant Property DEADLINE days, evenings or overnight. famUy or single, nine rooms, 2 cleared and level land, 8 rodm 26 — Builnet* Property the Business Office, 45 N. RATEE day deUvery. CaU Mr. Griffin at Los Angeles 002 011 lOx-S What made it especially out Johnny Bench and Lrague game. dy Tate in his major league Diego as the Giants played 12:00 noon the day balor* Wul pick up and deUver, any baths, garages, close to an house, bam, two large poultrv &Auerbach. DP-Los Angeles 2..LOB- 27 — Resort Property School Street, Manchester, publication. 647-9411. age. 647-9300. GROW YOUR retired Tony Perez with the The Dijdgers took a 2-0 debut, the Phillies tied the in San Francisco before a 28 — R ^ Estate Wanted 1 d a r "•___ Mi word par day acre. Lessenger Company, houses, 2 wages, fringe to ceiling, redwood paneling, $52,900 - DUTCH and playroom, garage, just- delphia 1. LOB-New York 8, Philadelphia St. Louis 4 2 .667 Vz ,Can you afford to pay 3185.50 a business zone on Route 195. Osteen 0-1) benefits and overtime. PINE STREET . MMCHESTER four bedrooms, 2 full baths, right lot, conveniently located. Philadelphia 3 3 .500 IVz Underwood Wins Experience preferred. Apply at Di |o» bniiM WiRf la i per month owning your own 2- Five-room Ranch plus 500 COLONIAL.^sdrooms, 1’4 2B-Unser, Kingman, Montanez, Millan. large family room with ’Trade of your present home New York 1 4 .200 3 California (Ryan 2-0) at HOUSTON (UPI) - Hal Paragon Tool Company, 121 rocUiE dwir-iRe the dassifiedL family home? Only 31 >700 square foot office, 1V4 baths. baths, f| p 7 fooni- 2-car considered. 3 3 7 ,^. Donald S. HR-Luzinski (4), Schmidt (1). Minnesota (Goltz 0-1) fireplace, den or library, 5 Priced to sell at 3^,900. T. J. ip h r er hb so Montreal 1 5 .167 3V2 Underwood, of Houston, Tex., Adams Street. down. See this Duplex today. sliding glass doors, 2 large garage. ^ Gale Realty Company, Tate 8 5 3 3 3 7 West Milwaukee (Champion 1-0) at Call now. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. All homes have city water Realtors, MLS, 289-7939. Cram LO-1 0 1110 0 and former touring pro on the LEGAL NOTICE decks, 2-car garage, large lot. W L Pet GB Baltimore (Palmer 1-0), N PHONE FROM home to ser­ and sewers. Lonborg 8 73326 U.S. golf circuit, won the 21st 368,500. PhUbrick Agency, COVENTRY - seven room Cape Garber W 1-1 1 1 0 0 1 0 San Diego 3 2 .600 Oakland (Norris 1-0) at Kan­ vice our customers for super INVITATION TO BID WILLING WAITRESS - Over COVENTRY - Three bedroom Portugese Open Golf Cham­ 18, no experience necessary. Realtors, 646-4200. and 4 room Ranch on one lot. Cram pitched to one batter in 9th. Cincinnati 4 3 .571 sas City (Fitzmorris 1-0), N earnings. Choqse own hours. 1. Sealed Bids are invited by the Town of Manchester, Connec­ aluminum sided Ranch, two full HBP-by Tate (Luzinski). pionship over the weekend here Call 64>1810. Must be able to smile. Call PASEK Cape has stone siding and full T-2:00. A-10,626. San Francisco 3 3 .500 % Wednesday’s Games ticut, hereinafter called the Owner, for the Project Re^onal Oc­ CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal MERRITT baths, A beauty with many with an even-par 292. The jobseekers, 568-1070. shed dormer. Ranch income is RAK.li no extras. 338,900. Tedford Real Houston 3 3 .500 Vz Boston at New York match was played on the testing cupational Training Center, n.e. comer Wetherell Street & Raaltora-MLS dining room, flreplaced living 3155 monthfy Lake privileges, Texas at Chicago ESTABLISHED REAL Estate Hillstown Road, Manchester, Connecticut. The Project includes room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ H U H H Estate. 647-9914. AMERICAN LEAGUE Atlanta 3 4 .429 1 Penina Golf Club course and office needs two full-tiine sales 289-7475 742-8243 340’s. LaPenta Agency, Los Angeles 3 4 .429 1 California at Minnesota a one story building of approximately 23,500 square feet, fixed SHOP POREMAN age, immaculate condition. R ealtor, 646-2440 or Lance Oakland Kansaa City gave the 29-year-old golfer his people. Wolverton Agency, 336,900. Philbrick Agency, WESTMINSTER ROAD - ASHWORTH STREET ab r h hi ab r h bi Monday’s Results Milwaukee at Baltimore, N Realtors, 649-2813. equipment, and related site work. 2nd Shift Kozikowski, 742-7202. New execuUve homes — 7-room Cape North cf 5 0 10 Patek ss 4 0 0 0 first European victory. Realtors, 6464200. Custom-built six-room San Diego 3, San Francisco 1 Oakland at Kansas City, N 2. Bidding Documents have been prepared by The Lawrence Supervisory experience, good BETTE DRIVE. Huge eight Garrison, 1(^ baths, center wlUi i fireplaces, I baUu, double gar­ ' CWshngtn If 5 0 11 Otis cf 3 0 0 0 LAND - Nice barn, three age. Superior construcUoo and loca- ■ Bando 3b 5 0 0 0 Mayberry lb 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 4, New York 3 GAS STATION attendant, over Associates, Architects/Planners, P.C., 571 Porter Street, background in general room plus Colonial on an acre DUPLEX - Owner’s side has fireplace, garage, expandable Uon. High SO’i. Jackson rf 4 0 0 0 McRae If 3 110 Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 2 18, full-time, 32. per hour. Call Manchester, Connecticut, hereinafter called the Architect. machining and set-up of air­ wooded lot. Built by U&R, bedroom home, baseboard attic. 343,500. Palmer Realty, Rudi lb 3 12 0 Killebrew dh 3 0 2 0 large, modem kitchen, formal heat, Hutchins Agency, BUUKHIUD & ROSSEHO Los Angeles 5, Cincinnati 2 644-8933 between 8-12 noon. 3. Bids ahall be directed to the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, quality throughout. 2 1/2 baths, 640^1, Hagedora, 649-0538. HWshngtnpr 0 0 0 0 Scott dh 0000 craft pai^. Salary commen­ dining room, living room, 4 Realtors, 646-3166. Raaltora-MLS 646-2481 Holt lb 0 0 0 0 White dh 1100 Tonight’s Games c/o Maurice A. Pass, Director of General Services, Municipal surate with experience. Apply two-car garage, two fireplaces, bedrooms, wall-to-wali I N Waat Csntar Streat Williams dh 3 0 0 0 Brett 3b 402 1 New York (Matlack 0-0) at MAINTENANCE Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester,Connecticut 06040. Bids we could ramble on, but seeior carpeting, 114 baths. Other side 32,000. TAX CREDIT - New Tenace c 2110 Rojas 2b 4010 Experienced general cleaning, COLUMBIA 2W ACRES homes - 3 bedroom Ranch, 4 Kubiak ss 3 0 2 2 Cowens rf 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia (0-1) ahall be submitted in duplicate on Bid Form furnished by the yourself. Impossible to has 6 large rooms. Convenient ' 32.40 hourly, part-time. Six duplicate at the asking price MINI-FARM bedroom Colonial and 3 Lota-Land For Sala 24 Gamer 2b 4 0 10 Pinson ph 1000 Chicago (Bonham 0-0) at Architect. On the day of Bid opening. Bids will be accepted until The LE-MI to schools and shopping. Hopkins pr 0 10 0 Martinez c 1000 days weekly. Call now. (middle 60’s) T. J. Oockett, Excellent condition. 346,900. Immaculate 6-room, 2 bath bedroom Raised Ranches, now Grbrkwtz 2b 0 0 0 0 Wohlford ph 10 0 0 Pittsburgh (Ellis 0-0) 4:30 P.M., EDT, in the General Services Office, Basement of said Corporation BUILDING LOTS - Manchester Jobseekers, 5^1070. Realtors, 643-1577. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Ranch. 2-car garage, small being built. Merritt Agency, Holtzman p 0 0 0 0. Stinson c 0000 Cincinnati (Kirby 0-0) at Los APRIL 18 and 19 Municipal Building; and from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M., EDT, in Hearing 1 MItcIwII Drivo residential area, approximately Fingers p 0 0 0 0 Splittorff p 0 0 0 0 6464200. bam, large stocked bass pond. 646-1180. Angeles (Sutton 1-0) PART-TIME cleaning man to Room, Second Floor of said Municipal Building. Bids may be ManehMtof 643-2382 one acre, also other acreage McDaniel p 0 0 0 0 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS MANSFIELD- 329,900. Six Excellent tillable land with Totals 34 3 8 3 ToUls 32 2 6 1 San Diego (Spillner 1-0) at assist plant malntenace withdrawn prior to time of Bid openinig. Bids will not be accepted room Cape, modem kitchen and SIX ROOM Colonial, three available. Jackston Agency, OakUnd 010 001 001-3 SPRING STREET area - abundance of fibuit trees, 646-1316. San Francisco (Caldwell 0-1) On The foreman with light industrial after time of Bid opening. Bids cannot be withdrawn after time of bath, garage, full basement, in- bedrooms, fireplace, carpeting, Kansas City 010000 001-2 Raised Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 berry bushes, strawberry E-Bando, Rojas, Graharkewitz. DP- Houston (Griffin 0-1) at cleaning of floors and shop Bid opening. ground pool. Lessenger Com- bedrooms, 2(4 baths, wool appliances, screened paiio, at­ Suafnaaa Opportunity 14 .beds. Mitft be seen. 348,800. BUILDING LOTS - Vernon - Oakland 2. LOB-Oakiand 9, Kansas City Atlanta (Niekro 0-1) Quick & Quiet imaces. Hours 5-10 evenings, 4. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 7 P.M., EDT, iny. Realtors, 646-OT13., 423- carpeting throughout, family tached garage, clean. 334,500. 6. (lontact Multi-Cii’cuits, 50 Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, No agents, call 6494150. two ready to go 315,500 for both. 2B-Killebrew 2, Kubiak, Tenace, Rudi. Wednesday, May 7,1975. room with fireplace, patio, Wednesday’s Games Harrison Street, Manchester. A GROUND floor opportunity 646-3233^ Merritt Agency, 646-1180. SB-North, McRae, Hopkins, C. Washing­ San Diego at Sail Francisco 5. Bidding Decoments may be examined at the Architect’s office large deck, electric garage ton. LAWN-BOY 6464800. with a proven track record. MANCHESTER- 7 1/2 room doors. Built in 1971. 386,900. J. WATSON BEACH Ca THREE FAMILY, three ip h r er bb so Houston at Atlanta, N on and after 1:00 P.M., April 16,1975. Two complete sets will be Twenty-one Subway sandwich older home, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Raalfora MLS heating systems, three ceramic Bualnoaa Propony 28 Holtzman W 1-0 82-3 6 2 2 3 1 Chicago at Philadelphia, N m HOUSEKEEPERS • Earn up to issued to each prime Bidder and one complete set to each franchise locations are now baths with 2-car garage. OMn H7-(1N tiled Mths, three disposals, Fingers 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 21" Solid Stats 380. weekly. Experienced M«u*hflnlpal Electrical sub-bidder. A deposit of 3100.00 for open or being install«l. Your 6464200. SplilUrff LO-1 513 52253 Montreal at Pittsburgh, N Thru April 19 Self Propelled $ 25.00 Convenient location, 334,900. E. three stoves, three McDaniel 3 23 3 1 1 0 2 Cincinnati at Los Angeles, N working with children. Call each complete set is required in the form of a check payable to location is wafting. It’s time for Si F. Associates, 646-5358 or 633- refrigerators, laundry facility. Save-Fingers (3). 21" Solid State now. Jobseekers, 568-1070. The Lawrence Associates. The deposit will be refunded if the you to act. (jail 1-3724^ for Clean as a whistle. Close to T-2:13. A3219. New York at St. Louis, N 9149. IMNCHESTER MANCHESTER- Only 5% P ud i $ 19.00 Documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) days details. AMERICAN LEAGUE VICINin jIc WANTED - Truck driver and down, financing available Jo r East after receipt of Bids, otherwise the deposit is subject to SALT BOX - Large, country Ready for spring—nils large qaulified buyers. Low 30’s. Con­ 19" Deluxe yard man full-time. Apply in COMPLETE Soft Ice Cream kitchen with buut-ins and Hunter, Lee W L Pet GB Pudi $16.00 forfeiture. and lovely 3 bedroom, IH bath dominium. Three bedrooms. person at W. H. England Stand on Wheels. Immediate fireplace, formal dining room, BOLTON - Three bedroom Boston 3 2 .600 Lumber Company, Route 44A, 6. Each Bid must be accompanied by a bid security payable to the Raised Ranch is looking for a 2Mi baths, dream kitchen with delivery, low down payment. douDle door spacious centeren- a l l appliances, owner Ranch, fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, Mound Rivals Milwaukee 3 2 .600 Bolton Notch, Ckinn. Town of Manchrater, Connecticut in the amount of five per cent Call or write today. 677-9089,198 new owner. Many extra $ 19.00 trance hall, 3 bedrooms, iVt transferred, immolate oc­ hardwood floors, acre treed lot. Detroit 3 2 .600 (5%) of the Bid Sum in the form of a Bid Bond from a surety South Road, Farmington, details. Priced to sell in the NEW YORK (UPI) - company authorized to do business in the State of Connecticut, or baths, 2-car garage, large lot. cupancy. F. J. SpUecki, $37,500. Tedford Real Estate, Cleveland 2 2 .500 Vz DISHWASHER needed - over Conn., 06032. Mister Softee Of Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 40’s. Spaceman meets the Catfish Strong. a c e l l e d lAeck, guarantedng the Bid for a period of forty-five Realtor, 648-2121. 647-9914. Baltimore 2 2 .500 % Ijghlweighi 16, and willing to train for daily Southern New England, Inc. 6464200. today in an off-Broadway Magnaliie full-time work. Jobseekers, 56^ q l K * ' New York 1 4 .200 2 deck (45) days. The Town of Manchester will not be liable for accrual production of early season 1070. PIZZA AND Grinder shop West of interest on certified checks submitted. Upon aware of the Con­ MANCHESTER - SpUt 7 rooms, baseball. tract for Construction, Bid Security will be returned to those located in a shopping plaza. Getting things moving is our W L Pet GB 114 baths, 3 bedroom;, modem i Publisher’s NoMce: The mound attractions at SUPERINTENDENT - Mature whose Bids were not accepted, and the amount of bid security Good clean operation. F.J. kitchen, dining room, family business. We take pride in Oakland 5 1 .833 couple for luxury adult high rise I All real estate advertised In this newspaper Is subject Shea Stadium will be Bill will be forfeited to the Owner i ( ^ Bidder, after being notified of SpUecki, Realtor, 643-2121. room, fireplace, wall-to-wall our effective handling of real Kansas City 4 2 .667 1 apartment in Wethersfield. to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 19€8 which makes "Spaceman” Lee for the Boston selection for the award of a co w act for the Wotk, fails to furnish carpeting, garage, large lot, estate purchases, sales and California 3 3 .500 2 Plus, receive a 600 rebate on the wax from Duties include: painting, REMODELING Showrooms, it Illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or Red Sox and Jim “Catfish” the required bonds and enter into a Contract for Construction 345,500. Pnilbrick Agency, 64/-1419 leases, Call us at 646-4040 Chicago 3 4 .429 Ciu Pont. Come in soon to any Acme store and get your cleaning and maintenance. offices, storage facilities to Hunter for the New York IVz within ten (10) days after notification. Realtors, 6464200. f discrimination based on race, color, religion, aex, or and get your deal moving. Minnesota 2 4 .333 3 spring spruce-up kit. But hurry, supplies are limited. Excellent salary plus apart­ rent. Suitable remodeler, Yankees. Both were losers in ment. Call 525-95W after 5 p.m. 7. The successful Bidder, as declared by the Owno-, will be p national origin, or an Intention to make any such Texas 1 4 .200 3(4 builder, building product sales. their first games of the season. required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and Materiid Phone 1-2234460. ANDOVER~ gjACRKt •us PiWnt3.727.3*».uS Palint3.729.911 arHIaltwrpfMnti preference, limitation, or discrimination." Lee was wild and victimized Payment Bond in an amount not less than 100% of the Contract ^ B O U D BRICK RANCH RANCH - with gorgeous view. RECORD HIGH CastonriaUlt for present omar, Uiia Large living room with beamed by cold weather errors in a loss Sum. EAS’TERN SERVICES - Part- low-maintenance cost lunie 1* p ^ect This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver­ GORMAN REGISTER FOR FREE 22” MOWER SACRAMENTO (UPI) - ■ time maintenance work, |7 to for amaU famUy or retired couple. catnedral ceilings and to Milwaukee while Hunter was 8. The O w ^ shall have the right to reject any or ail Bids and in tising for real estate which Is In violation of the law. idm u n d Gorman Aganey COVENTRY SPORTS »ouhs: The value , of 1974 California 310 per hour for a responsible Large Ulcfaen, IMO’ flreplaced living fireplace, formal dining room, guilty of throwing home run particular to reject a Bid not accompanied by any required bid room, I twlo-iiied bedrooms, lU fully equipped kitchen with Our readers are Informed that all dwellings adver­ C o m m u e lil *n d Indutttlil vegetable production is placed person seeking permanent, Rasf Estat* B ro k tn balls to Willie Horton and Nate Clotad Mon. AUTO SUPPLY, INC. seciudty or data required by the Bidding Documents or a Bid in batba. A real gem. CaU Suzanne or I POWER EQUIPT at 11.46 Billion, a. record high part-time work days or Artinir 8 b o rta.J» m . sliding glass doors to deck. tised In this newspaper are available on an equal op- Sw ing Cenlrtl Conptelleut Rt44A 742-6103 More than auto parts. Auto people. and an increase of ^.p e r cent any way Incomplete or irregular. The Owner shall have the right evenings. Company will furnish J. VAtSON KACM GO. Huge family room with stone e04 UlddlM TurnpIkdJtMt- The Sox play consecutive RnWtora MLS I portunity basis. over 1973, according to the to waive any informatality or irregularity in any Bid Received. training, equipment and fireplace, two full baths. y§nch9it$f$ ConneVeut ECKERT’S LAWN & LEISURE Town of Manchester^ C o n n ^ c u t tMtwNlN H7-I1M Philbrick Agency, Realtors, State Food and Agriculture customers. You pay 313.50 per equal Houafeig OpportunUf Yankees, with Rick Wise facing Robert B. Weiss, General Manager week. Call 528-9951. 6464200. . Pat Dobson Wednesday. Department. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCMESTER EVEaWNG HERALD. Mancfaeiter. Conn.. Tues- April 15.1975

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BENJY BY JIM b e e r y Room* tor Root 52 Aportmont* For Root 53 □ AUTOMOTIVE Autoa tor Sale 61: FURNISHED Room for MANCHESTER - Immediate. ? o ^ * r JUNK CARS removed - In any middle-aged gentleman. All Six-room Duplex. 3225. Securi­ coiidition. Call 872-0313. conveniences, near bus line. ty, no utilities. Frechette & Auto* For Sale 61 0 ^ \ CaU 649-8382. Martin, 6464144. 1971 DATSUN 240Z - High 1972 MAVERICK, 24oor, 6 mileage, excellent engine, AM- MICKEY nN N BY HANK LEONARD ROOM FOR working MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 cylinder, standard shift, radio, FM-tape, new paint. Must see. one owner. Asking 31.500. Cali gentleman - References bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 32,800. 7469513 anytime. ^ LISTEN TO N E j SENATOR ^ required. Please call 649-0719. baths, private entrances and 8754447. — THIS CASE IS GOING TO ' 4 , patio, full basement, includes 1970 PO N TIAC L eM ans ^ YOU HAI/E YOUR CHOKE/ TAKE ITS COURSE, LEGALLY FURNISHED room for heat, appliances, and carpetiM. NEED CAR? Credit bad? Automatic, radial tires, vinyl EITHER I GET MY GRANb- — AND MRS. CASSIE BARKER sew BACK—OR ItL PUT IS ENTITLED TO COUNSEL/ gentleman, all- comforts of 3265 per m onth. Paul W. Bankrupt? Repossessed? top, excellent condition. Cml YOU BEHIND BAR S- INHERE, home, kitchen, parking. Securi­ Dougan Realtor, 6461021 or 643- Honest Douglas accepts lowest 643^77. ty. Call 6464936, 649-3436. 4535. doWn, smallest payments. 7 ^ e t t i n g a w a y Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN standard THE \WORRy WART D twimai m tiUM ui af » 9 ttW>ylMAiir.TJI.I»n.liyNtflW FROM THEM ALL» PRIVATE HOME - Female on­ ellow bug - Very good condl- MANCHESTER - Two story, ly. Kitchen privileges and TOYOTA - See us for reliable sion, stereo FM ramo, has had one bedroom townhouse, parking. 643-6609 before noon or used Toyotas with our 604ay, all regular maintenance. Just MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER private entrances and pauo, after 3 p.m. 100% warranty. We also buy had tune-up and new exhaust 25 SprvICB* Ottorod 31 Rooflng-Sldlhg-Chlmnoy 34 Article* tor Sale 41 full basement. Includes heat. Imoatmont Proporty / used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, system. Call 6462493. OA.VBAA! WELUTWERE ^ appliances, carpeting, and pool. • A F i O I S A y o N.c a N't 345 Center Street, Manchester, LOAM, FILL, Gravel - Septic, ROOFING - Installation and OLD WOODEN Bed - Chairs, 3235 per m onth. Paul W. yo u CAN'T Apartment* For Rent 53 6464321. DEMOCRATIC I? GOES TAB w h o le INVESTMENT sewer connections, bulldozing, repairs, gutters, storm win­ dressers, electric stove. Odds Dougan, Realtor, 6461021 or Triieki tor Sale 62 Yoing brick MamUy dows, doors. Experienced P A R T / l S T W e BEAT TME , ^ T W O -P A R T y excavating. Top quality work. and ends. Clall 646-6426. WE HAVE customers waiting 643-4535. Fit c TownhouM apartmeoU, private quality workmanship. Fully in­ ^r e p u b lic a n terracei, ample parking, $12,000 per Latulippe Brothers, ^ 5 1 1 4 , for the rental of your apartment There's no trick te plackif i 1966 DODGE half ton van, good PART/.' sured. Free estimates. year income. 742-9477. HEALTHY seven year old or home. J.D. Real Estate running condition. 3700 or best RARTV.' Reasonable prices. Rick HEMLO want adJwt Hiey work PIANO AGENCY Canadian Hemlocks ready for Associates, Inc. 6461980. l e m a ^ offer. Phone evenings or BY AL VERMEER LIGHT TRUCKING, paintinc, Burnett, 646-3005. spring planting. Reasonable PRISCILLA’S POP (yP-5200 lUAGER A P U rm weekends 646-8243. cellars and attics cleaned, (^11 6464280. LOOKING for anything in real AND BLESS ALL THE COWBOYS I'LL BET HOLLYHOCK NO, BUT ALCOA siding, gutters and FIve-rooin townhouM apart­ WE PAY 310 for complete junk small tree work. Please call estate rental — apartments, 1973 TOYOTA pick-up, 32,100 or IN MONTANA, IDAHO, T E X A S , DOESN'T BLESS ALL ' SH E BLESSES roofing. Complete interior and ment, V/k tiled baths, 2 alr- cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto ' a i_l t u p 646-8663. MOTOROLA 21’ ’ color TV and a homes, multiple dwellings, no best offer. Sick of payments, 'WYOMING-, OKLAHOMA... t h e c o w b o y s in THE exterior remodeling and Zenith Black and white, por­ condltlopers, wall-to-wall Body, 5261990. COUNTRY EVERY. l i b r a r i a n s ^ Real Eatate Wanted 28 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 643-1671 or 647-1332. j v II y MARIA NARDULLI - Custom- decorating.' Visit our table, both for 3125. Call 646 carpeting, full basement, —t NIGHT.' Associates, Inc. 6461980. 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power fv -i. ALL CASH for your property made draperies, bedspreads, showroom. Home Fashion 7046. heat, hot water, appliances! 1964 HALF TON Chevy pickup Center, 249 Broad Street, steering and power brakes, . ¥ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, top treatments, Austrian DELUXE ONE - bedroom Adults only, no pets. truck, 283 cubic inch engine, Ok A l- shades. Large selection of Manchester. Across from Dairy with air-conditioning, good instant service. Hayes Agency, DINETTE SET, formica with apartment - Complete 3500. Good running condition. i S i i TroJaMifc KatWiw* Queen or call Thomas Colla, 649-7620 shape. Cali evenings, 6^2180. ^ V | 4 _ 646-0131. samples, drapery hardware. two covered chairs and bench. appliances, carpeting, air- 647-1091. Free estimates, decorating ser­ 649-6082. Walnut twin bed, mahogany conditioned, swimming pool. 1973 SUBARU GL Coupe - 37,000 CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE WE WILL buy your house. Call vice. Call 649-1786. china cabinet, gold 9x12 rug. 1974 DODGE Van, 4600 miles! 3175 plus utilities. Robert D. miles, winter and summer anytime, Hutchins Agency, Heating-Plumbing 35 Call days, 647-9392. FOUR ROOM apartment - Full- Asking 33,750. Call 647-1743 Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. radial tires. Call 742-8160. Realtors, 646-3166. GARDENS- roto tilled or sized kitchen, self-cleaning after 6 p.m. SEWERLINES, sink lines, plowed. Reasonable. Call 644- WANTED to buy - Baby fur­ MANCHESTER - New 3 stove, refrigerator, spacious ekactly! you will T PUH-H... MY SON, YOU'LL V AND BEATEN cleaned with electric cutters, 1967 DODGE Polara - Good run­ I THINK, y eOSHi y WANT ME 1448. niture, good condition. Crib, bedroom Duplex, half of two- cabinets and closets. Heat, hot 1973 TOYOTA Pickup - 31,950 or ■ml 4-\S YOU'RE V PURTEND I'M VO U f APPEAR AG THE JEWELED ) WOT'M I BE WINED, PINEP. TO A P U L P - IF by professionals. McKinney ning condition. 3550 or best APOREP. LOADED THIS HATE LETTER SELLING your house? Call us dresser, etc. Call after 5 p.m., family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ water, air-conditioning in­ best offer. Cali 6469219 after *-— \Aftu*sa. QETTIN(5 jO y-BO y ANP FLOWERING /SUPPOSED Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ offer. Call 643-6258 after 1 p.m. r im »« MtA,!«-. tJI, DM. U.S. HL OH. i t /=.t ir»l I T* fV^ a ; 4 $ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ALUMINUM sheets used as DOG-CAT boarding reser­ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ carpeting, beautifully Marlows, 867 Main St. 6465221. printing plates, .007 thick, vations. Combined inside/out- 872-4223 875-7468 529-6586 VOLKSWAGEN 1971, The bidding has been: 15 ditions, rec rooms, porches and decorated. Large yard, pi'ivate 23x32’ ’. & cents each or 5 for 31. side runs, partitioned privacy, Squareback wagon. Rebuilt 1972 HONDA SL 100, excellent roofing. No job too small. CaU driveway. 3270 monthly plus condition, best offer or 3375. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Phone 6462711. germicidal lighting. Canine engine and automatic transmis­ Correct insurance saves hand 64631&. security. Available June 1. 646 Call 6469615. West North East South Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Holiday Inne, 200 Shddon Road, 2991. sion. Have maintenance spraying. Fully insured. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Manchester, 6465971. THREE ROOM apartment, records. Asking 31,575.429-8178. CARPENTRY - Repairs, 1 * Licensed. Free estimates. cents each. Inquire side door. appliances and heat, residential Campera-Trallera NORTH (D) $5 Some insurance plays aren’t If both opponents follow, you remodeling, additions, roofing. area, available May 1st. Adults, Mobile Home* 65 can draw the last trump and Pass 1 N.T. Pass 2 * Phone 6463437, 633-5354. Manchester Evening Herald. GERMAN SHEPARD - free to VOLVO- 1967, 122S, excellent * 1 0 5 3 guaranteed to work. They are ? CaU David Patria, South Wind­ security required. 3170 per claim your slam. This time Pass 2 a Pass good home. 8 months old, very PRESIDENTIAL second car, very good condi­ V A 6 4 just there to insure against sor, 644-1796. FOR SALE - Ideal vacation You, SouUi, hold: TREE SERVICE (Soucier) WE BUY and sell used fur­ gentle and smart. Our place is month. 568-6396 after 6 . tion, automatic, new tires and ♦ A S 2 some bad break. East can ruff, but if he does you VILURDAPTS. vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel *KQ98S V A2 *K4 «Q987 Trees cut, trimmed or topped, niture. Cash on the line. One too small. Phone 647-1601 or 283- tune-up. 3775 firm. 649-9693. *A 8 4 3 still wrap your slam up. He w ill. WES ROBBINS carpentry trailer, excellent condition. What do you do, now? stumps removed, fully insured. piece or an entire housefull. 0046, keep trying. THREE bedroom Duplex, MANCHESTER WEST EAST South looks over dummy and have used his last trump.np. Later remodeling specialist. Ad­ A — Pass. Your partner is show­ Got a tree problem? Well worth 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 clean. Available May 1st. 3150 TOYOTA - 1974 Corolla station Hardly used. Fully self- * 7 4 *982 counts 11 top tricks. A 12th will on you will discard a diamond ditions, rec rooms, dormers, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• contained, sleeps 8. Four- ing a dianwnd suit and a band that a phone call. 742-8252. Main Street Rear, behind adults preferred. Write Box D, wagon - Excellent condition, VJ95 3 W 108 develop if hearts break 63. Are from dummy on your OUlqueen of built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Livestock 44 One and twtrbedrooms. was too weak for an Immediate Douglas Motor Sales. Manchester Herald. automatic transmission. Call burner stove, 20 gallon propane * J 1094 *Q87 there any ways to collect 12 hearts and avoid a diamond 6463446. Near schools, chprches tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- two-level response. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 6467412. *Q95 *KJ1662 against an uneven break in that loser. APPALOOSA Gelding - Eight NEWER FOUR room Duplex, 1 and shopping cenwr, on glass windows, red/white/blue suit? very reasonable work CLEAN USED refrigerators, SOUTH TO D AY’S Q U E S'nO N LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - ranges, automatic washers, years, 15 hands, gentle, with i/2baths, kitchen appliances, Colonial decor. Price includes: WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI Of course, if East doesn’t ruff aranteed, call anytime. 646 bus line. Call ^ytime 1967 PONTIAC T em pest - * AKQ J6 Instead of rebiddi.ng two new homes custom built, with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s tack. 3450 or best offer. 643-6258 $2153215 nerper month. 643-2282.643-2282, 644- hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, One way is to draw trumps you get to ruff your fourth heart diamonds your partner has bid two after 5. Overhead cam, 6 cylinders, VKQ72 remodeled, additions, rec Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 8896. mirrors, break-away brakes, and duck a club to rectify the and make your slam that way. ^ades over your two clubs. What rooms, garages, kitchens 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 good condition. 3500. 644-8690. and, if needed, electnc brakes *K 63 count for a possible squeeze. COMPLETE electrical service 2171 do you do now? remodeled, bath tile, cement LAYING HENS - sexlinks, 3175 off car. Call 8767782. * 7 Then you win the second dia­ and repair. Reasonable rates. FIVE ROOM duplex, adults on­ Answer Tomorrow work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ to 32.25 each. Call 643-2632. mond in dummy, discard your Call 6465253. SCREENED LOAM - driveway ly, near parkade. Call 643-5827 North-South vulnerable tial or commercial. CaU 646 gravel, processed gravel, sand, after 6. UP TO MOO MOBILE HOME for Sale - East last diamond on the club ace, 4291. Hartford, good neighborhood. ruff a club, lead your last trurtip ODD JOBS - Trucking, home stone and fill. George H. Grif- Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 Bualneaa tor Rent 55 Answer to Previous Puzzle No children. Call 6462348. West N orth East South and smile happily if it turns out Variety repairs, yards cleaned. fing, Andover, 742-7oiB6. PLEASANT Two-bedroom JUNK CARS TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY that the man with four hearts Experienced handyman. Free WANT MOTOR Home - Will apartment - Second floor, cen­ SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ Carpentry and general contrac­ MOVE UP TO 14’ wide living. 1 * Pass 1 * also held five clubs or five rjiL-iuLi I raraiiiKJ estimates. Reasonable. 643- SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury trade 1974 Fiberglass 24’ Cabin trally located. 3150 plus heat. countant. Excellent location for ACROSS ting. Residential and commer­ No better time to trade, large Pass IN.T. Pass 3tp diamonds. 61 Was observed u 0304. above ground pool distributor Cruiser, duai controi, or sell at No pets. 6463978, 6464780. attorney, real estate, in­ WE Wil l PAY u p t o EJ cial. Whether it be a small selection of new and used Pass 3 * Pass 4 N.T. 1 Lothario needs warehouse space. Will 39,950. For details, 6460351. surance, etc. 6461680, 6463549. $100 5 Mineral DOWN repair job, a custom built home homes. Priced from 3895. to Pass 5 * Pass 6 * urjEi roLiwninidnriin TWO HANDYMEN will clean, sell and completely install a ATTRACTIVE 3 room apart­ A slightly better play is to springs or anything in between, call 646 FOR YQUR JUNK CAR 313,500. Full time service Pass Pass Pass 1 Frolic F5 rake, lime, fertilize, mow, huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool 14’ MP boat, 25 h.p. Evinrude ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, STORE FOR rent. Best Main take out soitae heart-spade in­ 9 Possessive 1379. Depending on Year and department, p^ts, supplies and 2 M im icker maintainance of lawn seasonal. complete with fencing, motor and trailer, good condi­ electricity, adults, references, Street location. About 1,000 Opening lead -J* surance. You start by plying pronoun 3 Gambling U U IJ Model accessories. Plaza Homes, 1348 I fL1 Cellars and attics cleaned. sundeck, filter and pump. Now tion. Call 6466104. no pets. 3150. 6463167, 228-3540. square feet. Same size base­ two rounds of trumps. 'Then 12 Overt game BUILDING - Remodeling, FREE TO W Wilbur Cross Highway, Berlin Reasonable prices. 6465305. only 3795. Full price financing ment. For information. cash your king of hearts, lead a 13 injure 4 Growing out roofing, rec rooms, additions, L3iarjnkdii[:;'i^ ■ Ltnizin available. Call Tony collect, THREE ROOMS - Second floor. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ' SAME DAY SERVICE Turnpike, Berlin, Conn. 826 By Oswald & James Jacoby heart to'dununy’s ace and a 14 Cut dowri 5 Pronoun i:iLira ■ ciranizi I i;tnaF:T garages. All kinds, carpentry Garden P rod ucts 47> LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. 206232-6500. Available May 1. Includes heat, 6464200. PLEASE CALL FOR third heart back toward your 15 Zoo, for 6 Separator uuidtjlFjnnn work. For estimates call 646 Cellars and attics cleaned, appliances, parking. No peU. CURRENT PRICE LISTS hand. instance 7 O peratic solo 1142. MANURE - Pick up by the 1970 HARD-TOP tent camper - lawns mowed, small tree work. RICH LOAM for sale. 35.50 per Month security required. 30 1/2 TWO OFFICES, (one ground 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 922-1104 17 Green 8 P dp r 28 Sword, for 45 Takes food barrel or pickup truck. sleeps five, stove, ice box, EV6RV60C'/ COMPLAINS NOBOPy PI3AISES1 we ENLARGED THE soiheserrwho ^ dnY Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. yard delivered. Call 64i63109. Church Street. Can be seen 67 floor, one second floor) Heat, vegetable 9 Rash Instance sparingly Reasonable. 440 Buckland after 5 p.m. 247-0910 dinette. 3725. Call 6461005. ABOUT 1HE WA'V TVIE HIMroRIHEGOOP TCPRfURE CHAMBER-./ IWTHEiRte'VlOULDNT 18 First (prefix) MASON CO N TR ACTO R - p.m. air-conditioning, parking and HAVE WAIT IN LONGr §T A R eAXElC^O 10 Pedal digits 30 Heavy 46 Demolish Plastering, custom built stone Road, Wapping. 232-7790. ALLIED KING IS l?UNNir>K5 THINGS. THINGS HE POeS. / NE. V 19 Of greatest 11 Clout GARDENS Roto-tilled - (juick CARPETS - Wholesale to you at wall-to-wall carpeting included. LINES ON APRIL 16.. •By CLAY R. POLLAN- volum e 47 Arabian gull or brick fireplaces, chimney our warehouse. Trailer loads of SIX-ROOM second-floor apart­ SCRAP METALS 1971 EL CAPITIAN 17 1/2’ AMIS LIIRA stature 16 Ravines service. Save your back. Call us Call John H. Lappen, Inc. 646 Your Doi/y AcHvity Guido W 21 Mystery 31 Koko's 48 Arboreal 5 repairs, block and cement c a ^ ts in stock. Prices start at ment - Large yard, parxing. travel trailer, fully self- MAS. 21 20 Organs lor today, 5260586. Antiquea 5261. 741 WINDSOR STREET According to Iht Start. '• weapon home work. New and repairs. E. 32.50/sq. yd. Carpet Merchants, Adams Street area. 3210 per contained, excellent condition. ■AM. » writer's first breathing To develop messoge for Wednesday, 33 Rows 50 Great Lake Richardson, 6460889, 6460608. 1310 Tolland Turnpike, month with heat. Lease, securi­ HARTFORD 31,800, Call after 6, 6464000. „ „n-16164< 4-13-29-34 name 22 Tardier ROGER LANDON - Will rake WANTED Antique furniture, WAREHOUSE space to rent - reod words corresponding to numbers 23 Desert in iran 35 Agree 51 Surrender Manchester, 646-8568. Open dai­ ty required. Available May 1. ^465643 43-3367-1 24 System of leaves, clean yards, do any odd glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 7,000 square feet, ground floor o f your Zodioc birth sign 24 Heart (anat.) 40 Hebrew 52 Biblical CUSTOM BUILDING - Homes, ly 165:30, Closed Sunday. Call after 6:30 p.m., 64635m or i f TAURUS SCORPIO signals jobs. Very reliable, reasonable other antique items. R. Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 I Pays 31 By 61 FlnoTKlol 27 Dress ascetic garden additions, remodeling, repairs. 6463434. a m . 20 62 By ocr. 21^ 25 Sheaf rates. For free estimate call Harrison, 643-0709. foot plus gas heat. Inquire 2Good 32 Be 29 Woody fruits 43 Telegrams Steve Casalino, experienced I W MAT 20 3Good 33 Be 63 L^-moklng HOY. V ' 26 Alterations 55 Recent Roger at 647-1529. Also cars DARK RICH loam, five yards Watkins Brothers, corner of 64 In 32 Egg dish residential-commercial 7-161631 4 Try 34 Heavy washed, waxed and vacuumed 328. plus tax, pool patio sand, FIVE ROOM - Second-floor. Forest and Chestnut Streets, C 1IT5 by MtA Ntc. i.Aw UJ , 5End 33 A 65 With 17-263637/f 34 Body of water n r r r r r !T builder. Call 6466973. Wanted to Buy 49 1 /S 6 S 5 4 6 66 Behavior 71-7*8691 n r at Jim’s Amoco, Main Street. gravel, and stone 6469504. Hospital area. Stove, 643-5171. COMPLETE GM 6For 36 Provide 36 Concoct 67Trovel II I refrigerator, garage. Quiet cou- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE MMINI 7Piot*et 37 Good SAOITTARIUS 37 Suppose 12 u WANTED - Wicker furniture, Stuck 3B Attends 68A HOY J_ RooBng-SIdlng-Chlmney 34 RICH LOAM for sale - 35. per ile, no children, no pets. 3180. 122 EAST CENTER ST. - Per­ 9An 3«Fbr 49 Wotching 38 Ireland It li r r CUSTOM RototiUing - Have any kind, any shape. Call 8^- 20 yard delivered. Call 6469916 t 'tilities extra. 6462320 5 to 6 sonal size first floor modern of­ 10 Your 40 Reception 70 Or DK. 39 Radicals “ Troy Bilt’ ’ rototiller. Will REPAIRS HEY.' one EYE'S OF'EN/ 41 Be 71 Liberty u p.m. MORKUMG ,A35-37-A643 II Evening 41 Observe II travel. Gardens, lawns, flower BIDWELL Home Improvement fice. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. 42 Strain 72 Now 2I-26AI-47J'' DRIKlk ANYTHING. T C A N S E E / sS/467673 l2Gc^ 4367-W 42 Stitch beds, large or small. 6 ill 646 Co. Expert installation of 13 Popularity 43 Money 73 Contacts 21 AND WASH AV CANCIR 44 Outdoor 74 To 44 Plant ovum 1895. aluminum siding, gutters and supplies and bees. If you don’t SIX ROOM Duplex, newly • COLLISION 14 Today CAPRICORM J__ k J U H llI 15 To 45 From TSIndkoted O K . 22 46 Dried grapes ST' B' It trims. Roofing installation and have the time to take care of □ RENTALS redecorated) centrally located, 76 Further OFFIdE SPACE k/UlV 22 is Hours 46To 49 Female repairs. 649-6%5, 875-9109. your hives let me buy them. children welcomed. • MECHANICAL 17 Events 47 Linked 77 Affection JAM. It . . . ar HOME GARDENS roto-tilled 78 Deportment relative Call 644-9555. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• References, security and lease FOR RE N T . WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS M2-2636A9 IS Favorable 48 Romance 6 6 3 6 3 4 ^ Manchester, Bolton, East Hart­ 49Effortt 79 Heart's 53 Bustle K 250 square feOL, 'center ofl i/51-7676« IPProgrest 62-6681-83ia N ford and Vernon areas. CaU 646 HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Room* tor Rent 52 required. 3205 per month. Call CARS AND TRUCKS 20 Should SOSportt 80 And AQUARIUS 54 Went in aghln 8019 mornings or evenings. roofing, storm windows, aw­ USED LUMBER - Assorted 647-9379. Manchester, air conditioning Oenif/n* P art* LiO 21 Romance S110 81 Final 56 Oriental coin U 41 ) m r 22 22 Especlolly 32 Avoiding S2LoyolHet JAMi 20 nings. QuaUty workmanship, lengUis: 2’’x8” , 2’’xl0’ ’, 4’’x4’’ , THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ and parking, Call: 643-9S61. ~ S3 On B3Taklno 57 Domestic Factory Tralnad Maehaplca 23kieol H A II 41 LAWN MOWER sharpennng free estimates. FuUy insured. 7’’x7’’. Excellent condition. nished rooms, centrally SIX ROOM Duplex, half of tw o-' L.AI/4. 22 24 Could 34 Situation 84 Port slave 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE SSOutlondid) SSDedtion '6 6 1 6 2 3 / and repairing, reel, rotaiw and 872-9187,6463417. ' Package deal only. Phone 646 located. Kitchen privileges. family, toree bedrooms, 3190 , 6 614-26 23 To 58 Ocean u It |j Ik • M*****«************.**i.*b 26 Fortune S60ft 86 Desiree 17*1-78 chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ 4717. Parking. Reasonable rates. montnly plus heat. Security, CALL646-6464 1 '32-4636 87 Your movement \Wanted to Rent 57 -IS 27 In 57 Mora rtscis u Bi ton, Tecumseh and Kohler ROOFING - Specializing Phone 6462358. 646-3285. after 4 p.m. VIROO 28 Could SB And 88En|oV 59 Abstract 89Pocketbaok H I. It Homelite pumps and repairing roofs, new roofs, TWO STATION wagon pads; 29 Avoid, 59 Steady being N B H SMALL APARTMENT needed aOUndetlroble 60VoluoUe 90 Recreation MAR. 2 0 ' generators, Stml chain saws gutter work, chimneys, cleaned two detachable mirrors for use LARGE, pleasant, clean fur- FOUR-ROOhK in four family H S : ’» 60 Meat and for working person. Prefer 4/16 parts and service. Pickup and and repaired. 30 years with trailer; 8x14 trailer, can­ nished room. Central, quiet, house - A pp lian ce storage, Carter Chevrolet , 1-23.33-39 Good (^Advene ^^Ncntial vegetables u H It utilities paitL.Reasonable price. MIT' deUvery. EUington Equipment experience. Free estimates. vas awnihg, complete. parking. Mature geptleman. etc. 3 14 5. J.D. Real Estate, 646 ita # Ma in s t . • Ma n c h e s t e r '64-T7-8665 dish - a Permission for pet. 742-8305. Center, Route §3. 876wl8. Howiey, 6465361. Reasonable, 61^164. Hot water shower. 5662525. 1980. 4 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HEatALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. April 15. 1975 OBITUARIES Line-By-Line Review (Continued from Page One) POLICE REPORT Mrs. Anna M. McCann tions become disproportionate — Lannan. for Ed BeUeville (assessor) because of Mrs. Waiter McClatchey •Reflected in the police department meritorious service. Under his direction ELLINGTON - Mrs. Anna Act funds), no new employes and no new SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. budget are LE^-funded programs (Law and involvement, the town is saving $75,- M. McCann, 91, of 6 Laurel Rd. programs are being requested. Margaret Niederwerfer Enforcement Assistance Administartion) 000 to $100,000 in revaluation expenses. He was transferred at 7:30 died Sunday at her home. She Appearing before the board to explain MANCHESTER McClatchey, 65, of 73 Barber where grants have ran out and toe town Other assessors in other towns wouldn’t p.m. to Hartford Hospital. A MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 6 ,1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 167 Manchester—A City of Village Charm THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRlCEi FIFTEEN CENTS was the wido of Charles E. the police department budget were; Stanley Shamonis, 45, of 175 Hill Rd., East Windsor, former­ now is picking up toe costs — Weiss. touch revaluation with a ten«foot pole — 'Spokesman at toe hospital ^ d McCann. Polira Chief-designate Robert Lannan, Woodland St. . was arrested ly of South Windsor, died Mon­ •It would be untypical for toe police to Weiss. his condition was stable and Bom in Honesdale, Pa., Mrs. Capt. George McCaughey, Lt. Richard Monday at 7:38 p.ita. outside day at Hartford Hospital after a provide services for private shopping •If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t — that he was awake and alert McCann had lived in Ellington Sartor, and John Baldyga, chief of police Poiice Headquarters and long Uness. She was the wife of areas, such as toe Parkade. Can one say Belleville; late tlds morning. for the past four years. She was equipment. Fire Chief John Rivosa charged with intoxication and Walter S. McClatchey. one shopping area is more important than •Mel Siebold will spend more of his time East Hartford Police told a member of St. John’s appeared for the Town Fire Department. resisting arrest, poiice said. Mrs. McClatchey was bom another? It was on that basis Reardon at night rec programs (two or three Manchester Police they, had Lutheran Church, Honesdale. Aiso appearing were James Turek, tax He \yas releas^ on $100 non­ Aug. 5, 1909 in South Windsor (former Police Chief James Reardon) op- nights) and less time during toe day, found a highly intoxicated Survivors are a son, Robert collector; Ed Belleville, assessor; Paul surety bond for appearance in ' Communists J Continue and had lived in the area all her posed toe request of the Parkade for except as needed — Weiss. young girl on toe ski slope side G. McCann of Point Pleasant, Juttner, director of data processing; Mel Common Pleas Court 12 in East life. She was a graduate of police patrols — Weiss. ■ •I found my teaching job at Post Junior of Wickham Park after 3 p.m. N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Siebold, rec director; Maurice Pass, Hartford April 2$. Rockville High School. She was •The new Buckland firehouse should be Coliege was interfering with my town job Monday. They took her to their L. Hoff of Ellington, with whom purchasing agent; Thomas Moore, con- a member of Wapping Com­ ready for use in the 1975-76 fiscal year — and I had decided to give it up even before headquarters until her head she made her home; 16 trolier; Jerome Baskin, town auditor; I ^ munity Church and Vernon Rivosa and Weiss. the dispute over it developed — Siebold. cleared. "?4 grandchildren and a great­ Kwash, representing the data processing Someone broke into a Foster Grange and had been active in •Except for basketball and swimming, Police are now investigating Drive Toward Saigon grandchild. advisory committee; and Weiss. •The $18,000 to $20,000 needed for an St. home within toe past few 4-H Club work for many years. the kids have been pushed out of toe East the two cases. The funeral is Thursday at Basicaliy, what the directors heard emergency vehicle for toe fire department days. From appearances, toe Other survivors are a son, Side Rec because so much of it has been SAIGON (UPI) — Tank-led Communist the 2,000-man regiment of the 18th Divi­ It was the 18th provincial capital lost to 10:30 a.m. at the Bryant from ali was what they already had heard isn’t in the 1975-76 budget; however, toe thief may only have stolen a Robert McClatchey of Bedford, taken over by Bennet Junior High. i forces captured another provincial capital sion at Gia Kiem, eight miles northwest of the Communists in the current offensive Funeral Home, Honesdale, Pa. from Weiss — that cutting the budgets current budget may' have a surplud suf­ nap on toe living room couch, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Sometimes, as many as 200 kids are today, shut down Bien Hoa air base for Xuan Loc, which is 38 miles northeast of and left the North Vietnamese and Viet Burial will be in Honesdale. would be at the expense of cutting ser­ ficient to provide toe needed funds — police said. A MODERN Lorraine Wethereil of Somers; hanging around there with nothing to do. neariy six hours with an artillery barrage Saigon. By nightfali, field reporters said, Cong in full control of Ninh Thuan There are no calling hours. Rivosa. three brothers, Herbert vices. The faciiities can take care of about 40 per PHi and routed a South Vietnamese regimentai toe battered outfit had retreated to Trang Province. The Communists now control 18 The White-Gibson-Small They learned other things also, such as: Niederwerfer of Tolland, Frank •The estimate for 99.2 per cent coilec- cent. TTiey roam the building and, as long base outside the province capital of Xuan Bom, only 23 miles from the capital. of South Vietnam’s 44 provinces and two- Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., •The projections of the police workload The regiment, which some field reports Niederwerfer of South Windsor tion of 1974-75 taxes may be met and the as they don’t bother us, we don’t bother Alcohol and drugs may be the Loc. thirds of the nation’s territory. Rockville, is in charge of local indicated serious crimes in Manchester said appeared to be 80 per cent destroyed, and Richard Niederwerfer of estimate for 1975-76 will be at 99,per cent them. cause of a youth’s unconscious The series of military setbacks shook Windsor; two sisters, Mrs. arrangements. wiil continue to rise at a high rate — ’Turek. toe morale of war-weary government biew up eight American-supplied 105mm In spite of reports to the contrary, we state Monday which lasted Jam os Rose Hincksand Mrs. Hazel throughout the 1975-76 fiscal yehr — Sar­ troops fighting to keep the remnants of a and 155mm howitzer artillery pieces •We’re asking toe board to approve pay­ are having less problems with the kids this many hours, police said. Bernier, both of Ellington; and tor. F. dwindling South Vietnam from falling into before fleeing, military sources said. ment of all motor vehicle taxes in one in­ year than in former years. The problems five grandchildren. •Cuts in the police budget would D’Amato Oonununist* hands. They coincided with Sources said other government troops stallment —’Turek. (At present, if the tax we’re having in the basketball leagues at A girl in Wickham Park Cambodian The funeral is Thursday at 11 "stack” calls for service and would cause BS/R.PH. { reports toe Conununistsad established an today abandoned the province capitai of on motor vehicles is $100 or less, it must the East Side Rec are more the fault of toe flagged down a police cruiser a.m. at Wapping Community Mrs. John O. Works considerable citizen concern —Lannan. air base at Pleiku in the Central Phan Rang, on the south China S ^ coast be paid in one installment. If over $100, it parents than the players and the officials there at 4; 15 p.m. to tell of a 15- Church. The Rev. Harold W. Mrs. Nina J . Works, 91, of 88 •Plea-bargaining in the courts appears Highlands. 165 miles northeast of Saigon, when it was may be paid in two installmento.) Siebold. year-old East Hartford youth Cease-Fire Richardson, pastor, will of­ HoU St. died Monday night at a to be the mode of the times. As arrests in­ The Communists, moving under a attacked by a 5,000-man (^mmunist force •I’m recommending a double increment lying unconscious in bushes by ficiate. Burial will be in Wlnd- Manchester convalescent home crease, case-loads increase and convic- the Oriental Garden, police Scientific medicine began barrage of more than 1,000 shells, overran moving with tank support. sorville Cemetery. after a long illness. She was the said. with toe Greeks...There were, Requested Friends may call at Ladd wife of John 0. Works. however men who practiced Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Mrs. Works was bora Nov. 3, The youth had a strong odor the art of healing long before Ave., Rockville, Wednesday 1883 in New York City, Cycle Crash Kills of liquor on his breath and the time of the Greek GENEVA (UPI) - The Cambodian from 7 to 9 p.m. daughter of the late Henry and showed signs of going into physicians...The skeletons of Shelepin Ousted government has asked Prince Norodom The family suggests that any Margaret Reichardt Roth, and shock, police, said. He had been prehistoric men and animals Sihanouk for an immediate cease-fire, the memorial contributions may be lived in Manchester for over 50 Bolton Woman FIRE CALLS unconscious there for two show that their bodies reacted International Committee of the Red Cross made to the American Cancer years. She was a member of hours, other youths in toe area to disease and to injury much English and American Officials Compare Notes said today. It said the request amounted to Society or to Wapping Com­ South United Methodist Church. the hospital at 3:55 p.m., police told police. None of the youths as do our own...’liie art of From Politburo full surrender. Janet C. Gleason, 33, of 1 with town officials following a tour of Manager Robert B. Weiss. The Board- munity Church. She is also survived by a son, said they knew the youth. writing, which gave us our Leslie Boardman, deputy town clerk The Red Cross said its delegation in Laurwood Dr., Bolton, Was said. MANCHESTER (Tolland i^ire Department) mans are here on vacation as guests Edward Sauter, former first contemporary ideas and director of administration in the Municipal Building. Others, from demonstrations and minor incidents of pronounced dead on arrival at Mrs. Gleason was a member Monday, 3:03 p.m. — grass Monday, 4:31 p.m. — woods A Manchester Ambulance MOSCOW (UPI) — The Communist par­ Phnom Penh received toe proposal from Manchester postmaster; a about these matter(|, was in­ Manchester, England, second from left, are Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel,. of the Mark Kravitz family. (Herald Manchester Memorial Hospital of the Bolton Town Republican fire in Hickey’s Grove on toe fire off Wolhbridge Rd. ty Central Committee today ousted violence. the Cambodian government this afternoon daughter, Mrs. John Matchett took him to Manchester vented about 5,500 years Mayor John Thompson, and town photo by Pinto) IMPROVEMENTS Monday afternoon of injuries Town Committee and founder east side of Union Pond. (Tolland Fire Department) left, and Mrs. Yvonne Boardman chat former KGB secret police chief Alexander “He is a liability now — even in the and immediately relayed it to Sihanouk in of Manchester; two grand­ Memorial Hospital. He was ago...Man had exist^ on this BUENOS AIRES (UPI) ~ suffered in a motorcycle acci­ of toe Bolton Junior Women’s (Eighth District) Monday, 4:43 p.m. — woods N. Shelepin from toe 16-man Politburo, third-level job of a trade union chief. He the Chinese capital. daughters, and five great­ treated but still did not wake earth for about half a million The Argentine government dent in Boiton. Club. , Monday, 7:38 p.m. — grass fire off Hurlburt Rd. (Tolland toe country’s top ruling body. It was the cannot be sent anywhere now,” the source It said the Phnom Penh administration grandchildren. up. His mother was called to years before toat, and our announced a $1 billion im­ Police said she apparently She was the wife of John fire at Exit 92 of 1-86. (Town) Fire Department) first shakeup in the Kremlin hierarchy said. “ The British business was the proposed the cease-fire and transfer of The funeral is Thursday at 1 the hospital. knowled^ of his culture, his provement plan for the capital lost control of the cycle she was Gleason, who is active in the Monday, 8:59 p.m. — woods Monday, 5:11 p.m. — grass England’s Manchester Faces since April, 1973. perfect excuse.” power “in order to stop this fratricidal p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, way of life, and the diseases city and said the money would driving and then struck a guard town’s political affairs. fire to the rear of 27 Nike Cir­ fire off W. Main St. (Rockville Shelepin, 56, once a strong contender for The plenum also decided to hold the par­ conflict.” 142 E. Center St. The Rev. from which he suffered in be used in part to buy more rail. TTie accident happened cle. (Town) Fire Department) Communist party Secretary General ty’s 25th congress next Feb. 24. There has Officials at Red Cross headquarters in Wayne Kendall of South United The Holmes Funeral Home, these remote times is being than 1,400 garbage trucks. about 3:40 p.m. on Camp Today, 10:22 a.m. — grass Monday, 6:50 p.m. — grass Leonid I. Brezhnev’s job, was retired at ' been speculation that Brezhnev may Geneva said toe Cambodian government Methodist Church will officiate. 400 Main St., Manchester, is in gradually reconstructed from Meeting Rd. in Bolton. fire set by a train along the fire off Old Stafford Rd. lus own request, the Tass news agency voluntarily retire after the congress. proposal “amounted to an offer of sur­ Burial will be in East charge of arrangements, which the relics which he left behind Problems Similar to Ours She was pronounced dead at railroad tracks leading into (Tolland Fire Department) said. Brezhnev has been reported ill in recent render.” Cemetery. are incomplete. Business Students him... Manchester from East Hart­ SOUTH WINDSOR Western diplomatic sources said the months. They said it was relayed to Khmer Friends may call at the In Memoriam ford along Tolland Tpke. Monday, 6:38 p.m. — car fire Join Honor QroUp Find service as you like it — By BETTY RYDER no matter how many meetings they have apartments and ample staff to care for his effect of toe ouster was to strengthen toe Rouge rebel forces now fighting inside funeral home Wednesday from In laving memory of our dear son, and (Eighth District) on Pine Knob Dr. Area University of Connec­ fast and friendiy fix>m toe ef­ The problems facing town governments on that particular day. or her needs. Funds totalling $12,500 are position of Brezhnev, against whom Phnom Penh as well as to Sihanouk. brother, Howard E. Hastings, who 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 4 Police Said Ready TOLLAND COUNTY AMBULANCE CALLS ficient staff at LENOX are similar even though those towns may "Socialized medicine is mandatory in allocated annually for entertainment pur­ Shelepin fought for the top job of party The 16-member Red Cross delegation passed away, Aprii IS, 1962. The family suggests that any ticut students were recently ad­ Veronica M. Hastings, Monday, 11:45 a.m. — woods BOLTON PHARMACY. We handle a be oceans apart. England,” he said. poses. During toe past year we have enter­ general secretary after toe ouster of based at the Royal Phnom Hotel in the memorial contributions may be mitted to membership in Beta The Weather and Dorothea V. Spillane fire at Talcott Hill Rd. and Daly full line of nationally known "The town (Manchester, England) cer­ “Every employe pays into a fund and his tained the Russian ambassador, the Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. Cambodian capital is standing by for a made to the Memorial Fund of Monday, 3:39 p.m. — motor­ Gamma Sigma, the honorary To Arrest Trio Rd. in Coventry. See story in society for students of business. cosmetics including Worth tainly needs a lot of running,” said Leslie employer contributes an equal amount. Chinese ambassador, toe French am­ Shelepin was Khrushchev’s protege and, reply from Sihanouk, the officials said. South United Methodist Church. cycle fatality on Camp Meeting Variable cloudiness today with chances today’s Herald. (Coventry’s They are; and St. Laurent, an exclusive Boardman, deputy town clerk and director This pays for his health needs including bassador, as well as the Dutch am­ when Brezhnev won that power struggle, The Red Cross delegation, headed by Rd, See story this page. (Bolton of a little rain along toe sound. High two departments, 'Tolland, and Coventry —Abe Dontje and in this area, to fill all your of administration there. dentists, doctors, optometrists, bassador. They all during their visits Shelepin’s star swiftly waned. Shelepin delegate Andre Pasquier, withdrew to the Fire Department) temperatures in toe upper 40s to low 5ta. In Memoriam For Shelton Fire Andover. Bolton on standby). Milton F. McKenna. needs, and have a large well In Manchester, Conn, for a visit with toe hospitalization, etc. He is also con­ stayed at the lord mayor’s residence.” reached the peak of his career in toe last hotel this morning and declared a neutral Fair tonight with lows in the 3Cs. Fair In loving memory of Angelina Massaro Monday, 3:22 p.m. — woods M an ch ester —Ja m e s A. equipped'pharmacy to handle Mark Kravitz family, Boardman and his tributing to bis own retirement pension.” Yardm an said toat Prince Charles two yesrs of Khrushchev’s rale. safety zone for the care of wounded DeSimone who passed away March IS, CRIME STATISTICS Thursday with highs well up in the 50s. fire off (Charter Rd. (Tolland Krzeminski and Stephen L. all your prescriptions. You wife, Yvopne, were renewing old acquain­ StiU impressed with the U nit^ States, attended toe annual' meeting last May But ill 1965, the party-state control agen­ civilians and armed forces. 1949. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Police dentified the abductors as CARACAS (UPI) Sixty per Fredric M arch, Fire Department). Wilson. can depend on LENOX tances having visited here during toe toe second time around, the Boardmans when Lor4 Mayor Collis was elected. cy he headed was disban(led and two years In memory of our loving mother who sources say three Pennsylvania “Weathermen,” ai radical cent of the crimes in the previously had accompanied toe Lord later he was named to head the trade un­ Monday, 3:38 p.m. — motor­ Sopth Windsor —Martin P. PHARMACY, 299 E. Center town^s sesquicentenhial celebration in “It was the first time royalty had taught us to love one another. men will be arrested soon on ar­ group which in the past has Venezuelan capital are carri^ Mayor Kenneth Collis and the Lady ions, a second level job in the Soviet For each of us, she did her best, God Noted Actor, cycle fatality on Camp Meeting Martinelli and Alan J. St., 649-0896 for all your June 1973. ' son charges in connection with claimed responsibility for out by drug addicts or minors attend^ a town election outside of Lon­ South Vietnamese Defeats grant her eternal rest. Rd. See story this page. Okolotowicz. prescription requirements. Boardman, who has held his present Mayoress of Manchester, England. system. explosions at government from the slums, according to don, which is 225 miles away,” he said. D i e s a t 7 7 a $10 million fire that destroyed (Manchester Ambulance) Vernon —Daniel Goric, Free Delivery Service..(^n: position for the past 18 months, is a "per­ “We have met such friendly people — “This puts the cap on it and finishes Sons, Daughter, buildings. Gen. Hernan Delgado San­ a Shelton factory, putting 900 Monday, 4:19 p.m. — brush Stanley Luszcazk Jr. and Mon thru Sat 8 a.m.-9 p.m.. manent” official in Manchester, England, after all, the first time, we were “In October, the lord mayor and the Shelepin,” one Western source said, dis­ Laid to ‘No Win Policy’ Daughter-in-law and Grandchildren LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ac­ A key figure in the case is the chez, commander of the persons out of work. fire off Old Stafford Rd. Theresa A. Phelan. Sun and Hoiidays, 8 a.m,-8 regardless of which political party is in strangers, just deposited here, and lady mayoress had visits with Andy counting as “baloney” the official version Rev. Dr. David N. Bubar of tor Fredric March, 77, who The sources said Monday the metropolitan police force. control. everyone made us feel right at home,” he Williams and his family who were atten­ that he quit at his own request. dominated both stage and men were linked to the March 1 New York and Memphis, Tenn., said. ding a charity concert to benefit the The sources said the excuse for toe TAIPEI (UPI) — Sen. Barry Goldwater Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon . Card of Thanks “Our town has a population of ap­ screen roles for more than half fire at the Sponge Rubber a technical consultant to proximately 554,000 with a town staff of Trying not to single out any one event as children of Israel.” ouster probably was provided by today blamed the disastrous military B. Johnson. We would like to express our heartfelt a century and won two Products Co. plant by a police Sponge Rubber Products who “We had the power, but no will to use appreciation to the many friends, 36,000,” he said. being more memorable than the other, he Being the lord mayor is an arduous task, Shelepin’s visit to Britain earlier this defeats in South Vietnam on what he Academy Awards, died of search of a Connecticut motel. had designed a water purifica­ it,” he said. “If we did not try to win a relatives and neighbors who were so “The annual budget is approximately did say he enjoyed a musical night during Boardman said. month, which was met with called the “no win policy” of the late generous and kind in our recent sorrow. cancer Monday. Laboratory tests of material tion process for the plant. war, by God, we should never get into it.” $89 miilion with several million allocated the sesquicentennial celebration when “He (the lord mayor) attends some 800 The Family of Leo Gauthier March was a legitimate found during the search led to Bubar received from the On U.S. commitments in Southeast Asia, each week to education,” Boardman said. “choirs were singing and we really felt a to 900 functions a year, many times five or theater actor, who first identification of at least one of company the second of two Goldwater said bluntly; The three major areas of expenditures part of the atmosphere — just being able six a day. The government does provide a appeared in silent films, the men, the sources said. checks totaling $35,000 on Feb. “We haven’t performed. We have to are broken down into three categories, he to all participate together.” house in the Lake District in the North TOWN OF MANCHESTER became a movie star when Three men posing as 28, the day before the explosion Ford To Attend Concord keep our word or don’t make them.” WMOIG said. Explaining the ceremonial side of Country with a full staff at his disposal, talking pictures created a de­ telephone installers appeared and fire, according to U.S. At­ The Arizona Republican and un­ “Annually we spend $52 million on government in England, Boardman said, when he gets the chance to use it. LEGAL NOTICE mand for stage-trained voices, at the plant on the eve of the torney Peter Dorsey. education, $30 million on social welfare, “The position of lord mayor is an annual successful 1964 presidential candidate, Bubar is al^o a clairvoyant Boardman, obviously fond of his English and then used his prestige to Saturday midnight fire when and $7 million on housing,” he said. office. The person elected must be on the Bicentennial Kickoff here to attend the funeral of The Zoning Board of Appeals town, called it a “prosperous city — a spend as much time as possible workers were off for the who predicted the blaze. He council. The post is allotted to each of the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, held a will hold public hearings on “We have a council form of government pioneer city.” in live theater productions. weekend. A van they apparently appeared before a grand jury CONCORD, Mass. (UPI) — President lot of trouble making it any other way.” news conference in the Grand Hotei. At Monday. April 21,1975, starting comprised of two main parties, the parties, depending on the number of seats. “In the 19th century, our forefathers, Florence Eldridge, March’s used was recovered in Penn­ over the weekend, but has dis­ Ford will join hundreds of thousands of Ford is expected to appear around 10 his side was Anna Chennauit, the widow of at 7:00 P.M., in the Hearing Conservative Party and the Labor Party. “The annual meeting is held May 21 and finding the town locat^ 60 miles from the wife of 47 years and frequent sylvania. claimed any role in the fire. “ W E E K U r tourists celebrating the start of America’s a.m. to lay a wreath at old North Bridge Gen. Claire Chennauit who led the famed Room of the Municipal Building There are a total of 99 members with the a new lord mayor will be elect^ . This coast, actually dug the 60 miles to es­ costar, was at his bedside when Two factory guards and a Dorsey said he has no proof 200th birthday party. near the Minute Man statue and the Flying Tigers before World War II. to hear and consider the Labor Party currently numbering 59 and time, it will be a lady mayor. tablish the Manchester Ship Canal, and by­ he died at Mt. Sinai Hospital, plant employe who were ab­ Bubar was related to the inci­ The White House confirmed Tuesday British Memorial which connmemorates Goldwater, clearly esteemed by the following petitions: the Conservatives 40. “Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw, a noted passed Liverpool. The work was com­ after a two-year jbattle with ducted shortly before the fire dent. educator and author, and a member of the Ford would be squeezed into this Boston those Minute Men and British soldiers Chinese of this island, used his news con­ Item 1 No. 436 “Conunittees are appointed within the pleted in 1894. The city prospered, we have cancer. , said one of the kidnappers in- Timson (shoe) family, will be the sixth suburb where 200 years ago Saturday the killed in the first hours of toe American ference to reassure the Republic of China Patricia Wollenberg - parties and they meet once a month to for­ major banks, insurance companies, lady mayor we have had in Manchester,” Minute Men fired the first fatal shots at Revolution. of America’s continued faith and support Request extension of permis­ mulate programs to present to the council stockbrokerage firms, and are an active he said. King George Hi’s Red Coats. Ceremonies in both Concord and of the Nationalist Chinese government. sion for operation of one-chair GOP M eeting for approval,” he said. shipping port,” he said. BO N U S CH ECKS" “The lord mayor takes up residence Officials, who spent six years planning neighboring Lexington, where the first “There is no fear of deterioration beauty salon - 154 Hilliard Boardman also noted that the coun- “We also have the Manchester Line Co. right in the town hall which has the kickoff event to the two-year bicenten­ Minute Men were killed by the British, are between our two countries,” he said. Street - Residence Zone B. P o s t p o n e d cilmen are paid $25 a day, once a month. which has ships sailing to Canada,” he nial activity, had said police would seal off scheduled for dawn. But, officials say the “There is no reason on either side to be ap­ Item 2 No. 437 added. the area when 120,000 persons were es­ crowd may force them to seal the area off prehensive.” Frederick J. Hughes — BOLTON As for our shopping centers in the U.S., timated to be there. many hours before then. ,, Goldwater said President Ford’s trip to Request variance to reduce The Republican Town Com­ Tel. 643-5144 EVERY WEEK FOR AYEAR. Boardman said “ We have them in Actually, Minton said, there is no way to “Obviously though we’ll be making an Peking, which was scheduled in June, south side yard to 6 feet for pur­ mittee meeting scheduled for Congress Offers $200 Million England.” ntvtnm iMAueMKtrmn ovkh t o y n u w ' exception for the Resident,” said Robert guarantee only 120,000 persons would be might be postponed because of toe situa­ pose of erecting attached one tonight has been postponed until He was very impressed with the Glen Minton, a spokesman for the 1975 there since the only means of stopping tion in Indochina. He said he did not car garage — 96 Elizabeth Thursday. It will begin at 8 p.m. 2S5 CENTEII STREET Lochen shopping facility in Glastonbury. To Fund Vietnam Evacuation Celebrations Committee which is running people is to have police block off the expect Ford’s Peking visit would “gain Drive — Residence Zone A. at the Town Hall. ^ ACROSS FROM RHL 8IE »g It's here. The latest of our 50^ Then the Big Drawing. Get your tickets now. roads, a tactic that has proved un­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress has in a meetihg between Ford and the com­ the event. “ He’s going to have to very much.” Item 3 No. 438 Senior Citizens dazzlers. And this time, your free bonus And an extra $700 a week Or Subscribe to Piayer’s Choice. (See PaKe Sixteen) successful at a number of rock music offered President Ford $200 million to mittee. helicopter in, however, I think he’d have a The senator said he had written a letter The 86 Corporation — The Bolton Senior Citizens RAILROAD TIES stub could win you $100 a week for an for a year. Think of all the things you could do festivals. evacuate nearly 5,000 Americans and 174,- Sparkman said the measure would be to the President suggesting a visit to Variance requested for wiil meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. entire year, and a Grand Prize of another If you win one of our $100 a week with all these extra Weekly Bonus Checks. “People can always bicycle and walk $700 a week for the same period of 000 local citizens from South Vietnam. “primarily to finance the evacuation.” He Taipei when he goes to Peking. Ford, he restaurant liquor outlet within at the Town Hall for card prizes, claim'right away. That way you'll Pick up your Lottery tickets with our past toe roadblocks, we could have more time. Not to mention our regular Double The legislation would also allow U.S. said it would authorize “about $200 million said, toid him he “ thinks it is an excellent 1,000 feet of another liquor out­ playing. 6 " x 6 " x 8 ' start your checks coming in. And you'll free "Weekly Bonus Checks" stubs! than 200,000 people there, the only way Play prizes of up to $200,000. Or play the easy way and pick your own troops to be used to safeguard the evacua­ for humanitarian purposes and other pur­ idea and will consider it.” let — 29 McNall Street — Bolton Athletic Associa­ also be entered In our Grand Prize we’re going to hold the crowd down is stop T reatM numbers and colors, with a subscription tion. poses in the national interest relating to Beirut Battling Business Zone 11. drawing. To be eligible, you must claim by. tion traffic when we have 7,000 cars,” Minton “And 1 wili continue to push for that,” Item 4 No. 439 First, win $100 a week June 20. Then on June 26, we'll have to Player's Choice. Sen. John J. Sparkman, D-Ala., chair­ the current emergency.” The Bolton Athletic Associa­ said. The senator said. Roger W. Driggs — Request for a year. our Grand Prize drawing. Where one The choice Is yours. But hurry. man of the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., tion will meet Wednesday at And get in on the game that could make variance to divide parcel of Every Thursday from April 17 to lucky finalist will win an additional $700 a mittee, said Tuesday the White House has said restrictions were written “to prevent 7:30 p.m. at the home of week, every week for a full year. your next year a lot easier. For just 50;!. May Be Near End June 5, we'll draw a special sIx-dIgIt been urged to get 4,000 Americans out of these funds from being siphoned off to the land with two houses (i)(599 & Michele Giglio, 29 Ferawood PENN BLACK SLATE Remember, you must claim by June 20 #605) into two lots, one of which number. If the number on your "Weekly Saigon within a week, saying the 1,000 South Vietnamese military. 1 do not want Dr. to be eligible for the Grand Prize. BEIRUT (UPI) — Warring Palestinian which began when militia units of the will have less frontage (69 feet Bonus Checks",stub for the applicable remaining Americans could be evacuated ^ the President to give X million dollars for Approx, date matches ours, you've won $100 quickly should Saigon fall. military assistance to South Vietnam un­ guerrillas and right-wing militiamen right-wing Phalangist party attacked a East Haven Schools more or less) than Regulations a week for a year.* battled for the fourth day today but by Palestinian bus Sunday. permit — 605 North Main Street COMIECmnrS *200,000 UrTTERY Sparkman said a draft copy of a bill with der the auspices of toisliill.” 12'Sx l 8 " afternoon appeared to be heeding appeals The Phalangists, a strongly anti­ — Residence Zone A. these features went to the White House Humphrey said the White House h a s. to end four days of clashes which left hun­ communist private political party, feel Item 5 No. 440 late Tuesday. Other committee members p ro m i^ to speed American evacuation dreds dead and wounded. Premier Rashid the Palestinians have too much control Ordered to Reopen Frank J. Halm III — request said a reply could come today and Senate ABOUT from South Vietnam. “The number of Solh announced. over sections of Lebanon bordering on variance to conduct outside sale passage by Thursday. Americans remaining in Saigon should be Solh said the situation in the Lebanese Isr36i. The closings marked the first time in re-, of antiques and crafts on The measure would limit financing and EAST HAVEN (UPI) — A Superior TOWN down to 1,000,” he said. “They are plan­ capital, which had been paralyzed by Although the .Phalangists are Court judge ordered public schools cent state history that a municipal school; weekends — 428 Tolland Turn­ DOWNSPOUT allow reintroduction of U.S. combat forces ning to reduce toe number of Americans bomb, rocket and mortar attacks, was predominantly Christian and the system has shut down for lack of funds. ' pike — Business Zone II. into South Vietnam only for an evacuation. reopened t(^ay and told town officials to I remaining there by 4,000 within a week or beginning to return to normal. Palestinians are nominally Moslem, of­ Item 6 No. 441 Sparkman said the number of 174,000 appropriate enough money to k^p them WATER warn 10 days.” In a statement broadcast by Beirut ficials have rejected any religious motiva­ operating for the rest of the school year. (Varies E. Bodemann, Jr. — The Lady of Hope Mothers $*|90 I MMISClEaB South Vietnamese was agreedupon Monday mmi ‘/ufjj.m. ^ radio, Solh said, “All sides have shown tion in the fighting. Tlie eight schools, which serve 5.700 Request variance' to reduce Circle will meet tonight at 8 at SPREADER I — tu CUM NOW response to appeals for calm and security Solh’s announcement followed par­ north side yard to 6 feet for pur­ the home of Mrs. Marge LUCKY RED 1’ students, were closed Monday after the forces are continuing to apprehend wanted ticularly severe attacks throughout the pose of erecting attached gar­ D’Avanzo, 182 Carriage Dr^.- Board of Education said it bad run out of Inside Today riim teH s K nd ii «MkiF csl« persons and are applying toe law. night and early morning. age — 17 Hoffman Road — funds. M N*lli to W ^ Frim w NSaue State Budget Hearing “We hope that discipline will continue in Mortar and rocket fire mingled with the Residence Zone A. STOCKADE FENCE Judge Irving Levine, after meeting with The DAV auxiliary will meet all areas and that tod gradual improve­ crackle of machine guns and rifles around school and town officials Tuesday, ordered Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Information pertaining to above Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at toe ment in conditions will also continue.” the Tal Zaater refugee camp northeast of Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 may be obtained in the Plan­ 8’ WIda, S’ High < the town Finance Board to appropriate VFW Home for election of of­ Scheduled for April 24 A Palestinian spokesman said heavy Beirut, the front line of the fighting. Eljem Speaking...... Page 10 ning Office. $333,000 to run the school system through ficers. With Post 9 shelling and sniping still was going on But at noon newsmen at the scene could June. The board last week had refused a Stamps and coins...... Page 12 All persons interested may at­ HARTFORD (UPI) — The legislature’s around Palestinian refugee camps on hear only a few sporadic shots from request from the school board to ap­ Dear Abby...... Page 14 tend these hearings. Mrs. Grasso already approved an in­ Concordia Church Women Finance Committee has scheduied an Beirut’s outskirts. But he said a cease-fire snipers. propriate the money. ZONING BOARD OF crease in the sales tax from 6 to 7 per cent On Second Thought...... Page 14 will meet tonight at 8 at Concor­ evening hearing April 24 on Gov. Ella T. appeared to be4iear. &lh said he planned meetings with The judge also ordered an independent APPEALS for toe three-month period ending June 30 Pageant contestants ...... Page 15 dia Lutheran Church. Mrs. Jen­ WIRE FENCING Grasso’s $163 million tax increase “We want a cease-fire and toe fact that leaders from both sides after attending an audit of the school system’s books. Bernard R. Johnson, to help reduce an estiqjpted ^ million Business news...... Page 27 nie Leggitt, a member of the Many SIzn «id Styin CA$f/ package. deficit. it hasn’t come about yet is because toe emergency session of Parliament. Mayor Francis W. Messina, who filed Chairman Ballard fans 21, wins ...... -. Page 17 Hartford Audubon Society, will Key elements in the revenue package Mrs. grasso campaigned on a pledge to Phalangists have refused to respect it. Solh’s efforts to arrange a permanent suit to have the schools reopened, said he Paul J. Rossetto, In Stack East wins third — .'...... Page 17 be guest speaker. Her topic; 'Paid weekly based on 52 weeks a year. All prizes must bo claimed within one year ol drawing date. • ^ would broaden Connecticut’s 7 per cent hold the line on taxes and promis^ to veto This will be a good first step towards truce apparently hinge on the Phalangists was satisfied with the compromise settle­ Secretary "Birds Common to This Area state sales tax — already the nation’s calming the situation,” he said. turning over to authorities seven men Herald Angle...... Page 17 Dated this 14th day of April, CASH A N D CARRY This week’s drawing wiii be heid at.the New State Armory» New Canaan Ave., (Rt. 123) an income tax should an income tax ment. and Ways to Attract TTiem to highest — to include rental and leasing of An estimated 105 persons were killed allegedly resj)onsible for a bus attack in “ The judge rendered an excellent Schoolboy tr a c k ...... Page 18 1975. Norwaik, Aprii 17 at 10 A.M. measure reach her desk, The committee Your Home.” equipment and hike the business tax. schedule the hearing for 7:30 p.m. . and 200 others injured in the fighting which 27 persons died. decision,” he said. Area P ro file ...... Pages 6, 7, 8, 9, 22

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