The Weather PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manch«»ster, Conn., Mon., Feb. 12, 1973 Board Of Directors Cheshire School Fair and continued cold tonight with the rAbout Town Meet Tonight low 10 to 15. Increasing cloudiness Westover I 4 . ' Prof Scores Damaged By Vandals Wednesday with highs in the mid to upper Manchester Lodge of Masons See Page 16 iHanrl|PBtrr IE 30s. Precipitation probability 10 per cent Process Obituaries will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.ip. floor. Water up to three Inches CHESHIRE (AP) - Weekend AFB Ready deep ran through the halls and Wednesday. / ' at the Masonic Temple. After vandalism caused thousands of Serving Fees into eight classrooms. ^ n . Elton F. Fitch James Mangino Law rence M. McNamara the meeting, James Nichols dollars of water damage to the MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, February 13, 19 7 3 - VOL.XCIl. No. 113 Manchester—A City of Village Chartyi SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE FH^TEEN CENTS (Cokilinued from Page One) will present a talk prepared by Damage also extended to a ELLINGTON - Mrs. Evelyn SOUTH WINDSOR - James Lawrence Michael WEST HARTFORD (AP) - unopened $3 million high school Lyle Neddow entitled, “ George lower level of classroomsi Bennett Fitch, 55, of Crystal Mangino, 78, of 101 Oakland , McNamara, 66, of 139 Birch St., Deputy sheriffs’ and constables addition, police said. a collection of Vietnam-related Washington, the Mason.” There Vandals had been blameil for Lake and West Hartford, died Rd., died Sunday at the Rocky died Sunday in a local convales­ have been overcharging Six water faucets in two jokes gathered from various will be refreshments. J250 in damages in Jantfary Sunday at Hartford Hospital. Hill Veterans Hospital. He was cent home. He was the husband Connecticut residents about lavatories were "turned on full Air Force periodicals, and\ when student experiments and She was the wife of Elton F. the husband of Minnie Bot- of Marjorie Schildge $200,000 a year for serving legal force and tissue was stuffed copies of Time and Newsweek windows were found broken. Fitch. ticello Mangino. McNamara. papers, says a University of into the drains on the main dating back to 1965. Manchester Assembly, Order Bom in Hartford, she lived in Born in Italy, he lived in He was a lifelong resident pf of Rainbow for Girls, will have Connecticut professor. The speed of each prisoner’s the Hartford area all her life. Greater Hartford many years. Manchester. an initiation meeting tonight at Professor Philip Shuchman of Nixon Devalues return to a normal diet and nor­ She was a member of Elmwood He was employed by the state He was a communicant of St. 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. UConn’s Law School says in an mal way of life will be handled Community Church. Bureau of Highways, retiring in James Church. He was The initiation will be conferred article for “ Connecticut Law on an individual basis, Cox said. Choicest Meats In Town! Survivors besides her hus­ 1958. He was an Army veteran employed for many years in by members of the Shadow Review” that most of the “ Great care will be taken with overcharging comes in the form band, include two sons, Robert of World War I. He was a town as an auton>obile Parts degree team. Following the diet. We assume the men of travel costs. Fitch and Donald Fitch of West member of St. Francis of Assisi mechanic. the meeting, refreshments will have been fed a diet peculiar to The correct legal charge TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Hartford; and two sisters, Mrs. Church, South Windsor. Survivors, besides his wife, be served under the direction of Southeast Asia and the in­ should average about $2.15, but Marion Varley of Somers and Survivors, besides his wife, include two sons, Lawrence M. Mrs. Wayne Secrist.There will U.S. Dollar troduction of rich foods will be U.S.D.A. Loin V A Mrs. Ruth Porter of West Hart­ are a son, William 'J. Mangino McNamara Jr. of Enfield and in reality averaged $4.95, he to “paper gold” or Special subject of some inquiry.” be a rehearsal at 6 p.m. for new WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary George P. Shultz, markets in tji^ past few weeks, ford. of South Windsor; two Richard T. Mc.Namara of says. Drawing Rights—com es out to After the men are released officers. President Nixon has devalued marked the second dollar few thought it would be so Private funeral services will daughters, Mrs. Rose-Marie Manchester; a brother, James “ These overcharges are evi­ from Westover, Cox said, they the dollar by 10 per cent in a devaluation in 14 months. It large. 10 per cent. be held at the convenience of Treat of Tolland and Mrs. dent in about two-thirds of the LAMB . McNamara of Coventry; a $ |/9 Shul^ told newsmen that the can go on convalescent leave. sample cases we examined,” he dramatic move to calm swept aside a world currency Shultz also announced that the family. Burial will be in Diane^ Schleis of East Haddam, sister, Mrs. Helen P. Schultz of move^, combined with two other Those deciding to stay in the says. “ Given that nearly 70,000 troubled world money markets agreement reached in Japan’s currency, the yen, will Soldier’s Field, Fairview two sisters, Mrs. Angela Maria Ormand Beach, Fla., and six Motor Club key trade and monetary Air Force will get career civil suits are now started an­ and restore confidence in the December 1971. float, meaning that it will find Cemetery, West Hartford. Rinaldi of Waterbury and Mrs. grandchildren. CHOPS I actions, would benefit the U.S. counseling. Those who decide to battered U.S. currency. Although the devaluation was it s ow n value in the There are no calling hours. Geraldine Mancini of Italy, and The funeral will be Tuesday Opposes nually, the total for this petty leave will be helped “ as much Nixon’s decision, announced widely expected as a result of /tonsum er, workingman and marketplace. He said the Friends wishing to do so may 10 grandchildren. at 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes theft will be about $200,000.” HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • as we can.” Transit Tax at a late Monday night news tu m u lt u o u s m o n e t a r y ' businessman, expectation is that the yen will make memorial contributions The funeral will be Tuesday Funeral Home, 400 Main St.^ Shuchman’s article, “ Travel Cox said that “ at this time” 317 Highland St., Manchester— Phone 646-4277' ^ conference by Treasury disruptions on money-exchange The immediate impact of a rise in value even more than 10 to the American Cancer Socie­ at 9:15 a.m. from the Callahan with a Mass of the Resurrection Costs for Service of Civil any POWs who made antiwar HAMDEN (AP) - The devaluation is to raise the price per cent. ty. Funeral Home, 1602 Main St., at 9 a.m. at St. James Church. Process,” will appear in the statements are not under “ any Connecticut Motor Club says a o f imports from foreign The Sheehan Funerai Home, East Hartford, with a Mass of Burial will be in East next issue of the review. In Tokyo, the Japan ese culpability.” proposed half-penny a gallon countries. But, because the 1084 New Britain Ave., West the Resurrection at St. Francis Cemetery. government announced its In career counseling sessions, local tax on gasoline for mass Prof Disagrees dollar is now cheaper in rela­ Hartford, is in charge of of Assisi Church at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the currency market will be Cox said, families have been transit is “ unfair, unwarranted tion to other currencies, prices arrangements. Burial will be in Wapping funeral home tonight from 7 to reopened Wednesday. The told to act natural, “ to unders­ and ill-conceived.” of U.S. exports will be less. Cemetery, South Wind­ 9. Finance Ministry said the Bank tand what the men have “ Any subsidies required to Slaita Heart Throb. With Nixon Views The devaluation will be sor. Those wishing to do so may experienced but not to be pay for transportation should be achieved formally by raising of Japan might intervene if the Friends may call at the make memorial contributions patronizing and to allow the shared equally by all citizens,” There’s a fresh, live way to do just that this VALENTINE’S DAY. With FRESH the official price of gold from yen floats to an overvalued Hobart E. Wilson funeral home tonight from 7 to to the American Cancer Socie­ men to adjust to things. We are the club said Saturday. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A Yale University economics its present $38 an ounce to level. Hobart E. Wilson, 65, of 692 9. ty, 257 E. Center St. FLOWERS, PLANTS, or a “LOVE BUNDLE.’’ Stop by. Or just call. And we’ll going to let each individual man “ Motorists in the state of professor and former government economic advisor dis­ $42.22. Although this will take Britain announced that its Vernon St., died last start helping you start something beautiful. Max E. Wegner determine his own speed.” Connecticut are already paying an act of Congress, the dollar exchange market would reopen night at Manchester Memorial Laurence G. Lane agrees with a Nixon administration official on what the Max E. Wegner, 82, died Sun­ Cox said the people on base more than their fair share for Listen To Dollar Devaluation Announcement depreciation will take place today. Hospital. He was the husband of Laurence Gray Lane, 73, of devaluation of the dollar means to the ordinary consumer. day at the home of his daughter have been caught up in the end- mass transportation.” immediately in foreign money Although West Germany was Mrs. Edith Howell Wilson. 132 Pearl St., died yesterday at Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board Arthur Burns and in Dayton, Tenn. He was the of-the-war furor. The motorists are already As Treasury Secretary George Shultz announced the Treasury Secretary George markets. the focal point of the dollar He was bom Oct. 27, 1907, in Manchester Memorial Herbert Stein, chairman of President Richard M. Nixon’s The Yale professor said the husband of Cora Weidner subsidizing through existing devaluation of the dollar late Monday night in Washington, P. Shultz said Monday at a There are two ways of looking crisis that forced closing of Wapping. He had lived in Hospital. devaluation “goes too far " in •Wegner. taxes “ the nation’s largest he had an audience of, from left. Secretary of State Council of Economic Advisers. (AP photo) Washington briefing that the at the percentage o f the foreign exchanges in several Manchester the past seven He was born in Los Angeles, trying to end the world Born in Germany Dec. 9, mass transportation system, William Rogers, Presidential Assistant Peter Flannigan, devaluation and other economic devaluation. The rise in the gold countries, there was no im­ years. Before that, he had iived Calif., Feb. 27,1899. He lived in Assembly monetary crisis. He said he 1890, he lived in Manchester un­ the interstate highway moves by the Nixon administra­ price amounts to a little more mediate change in the value of in Hartford. Manchester for the past 20 believed the results of the 1971 til about two years ago when he system,” the club said. tion would benefit “ the than 11 per cent. But the the mark, and probably won’t He was a U.S. Navy veteran years. Schedules Smithsonian Institution con­ and his wife moved to Dayton. The club, associated with the American working man, percentage depreciation of the be. The French franc also is of World War II. He is survived by a daughter- ference in Washington, which He had been employed in the Hearings American Automobile Associa­ businessman and the con­ dollar from the old par value on expected to keep Its present par Survivors, besides his wife, in-law, Mrs. Joan S. Lane of Local Legislators Not News led to an agreement on a new maintenance department of G. tion, has 150,(KX) members in sumer. ” But Professor Richard are one son, Hobart H. Wilson Manchester, and five currency alignment by the exchange markets—in relation value. Fox & Co., Hartford, until his New Haven, Fairfield and N. Cooper, whose most recent of Manchester; two daughters, grandchildren. major non Communist nations, retirement in 1956. He was a HARTFORD (AP) - Here is Litchfield counties. Capsules government post was as an Mrs. Roland Lossande of Private funeral services will “ were sufficient to do the member of the Seventh-day a list of legislative public Happy With Tax Plan economic advisory,^o Henry Manchester and Mrs. Carl be held at the convenience of trick." Adventist Church in Hartford. hearings scheduled this week Kissinger in 1%9, says Shultz’s Nixon To Seek Staples of Everett, Mass.; one the family. Burial will be in “ In the short run," he said, He was also a member of the and the general topics under statement was “ absolutely brother, Kenneth Wilson of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, the devaluation “ probably will American Legion Post in discussion. All will be held at report it out or not.” he said. false as far as the consumer is Norwich; three sisters. Miss Tarrytown, N.Y. tion pro or con, also Back Out help ease the monetary crisis in Manchester. the state capitol unless noted By SOL R. COHEN concerned.’■ Florene Wilson of Manchester, There will be no calling Republican, it might be State Sen. David Odegard, TEL AVIV (AP) — Jordanian th e sense that capital Survivors, besides his wife, otherwise. Civic Center (Herald Reporter) “ To argue that it will benefit New Trade Laws Rep. of Manchester, whose 4th Mrs. Marie CTark of Salt Lake hours. Tuesday, Feb. 1.3. assumed that the measure delegates backed out of a first movements which have been are 3 daughters, Mrs. Ethel Senatorial District includes all the consumer is just political City, Utah, and Mrs. Iva Dahl The Holmes Funeral Home, Corrections, Welfare and Omar’s Topic The majority of Manchester would have smooth sailing. official face-to-face meeting movjpg across exchanges in WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon said today he Minor of Rockville, Mrs. of South Windsor and about 40 phraseology,” Cooper said in an of Norwich, and three 400 Main St., is in charge of Human Institutions. 10 a.m. area assemblymen are not sold However, a poll of the six with Israel over aviation great volume will wash back. Lorraine Salters of Omar Shrine^ Club will hear per cent of Manchester, has a interview. He said the devalua­ would seek trade legislation to lower as well as increase grandchildren. arrangements. Changes in welfare assistance, the the idea of an additional lawmakers (3 Republican and 3 problems, Israeli officials said But you will not find a great im­ Manchester, and Mrs. Dorothy all about the new Hartford definite opinion. tion would cause a rise in the the barriers “ to get a fairer shake for America abroad.” Funeral services will be hearings and legal proceedings gasoline tax to subsidize mass Democrats) who represent today. provement in the trade balance Ramsey of Dayton with whom Civic Center when it has its “ At this time,” said Odegard, amount of money the consumer Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Charles H. Teicherl in welfare cases. Manchester proves otherwise. The conference was set up to right away." In comments about 12 hours after the United States he made his home; 2 sons, transit operations on a transit will pay for imported goods. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 February meeting Friday at Five of the six are not happy “ I do not agree with the con­ decide air approaches to Eilat Dwight E. Wegner of Ft. Charles H. Teichert, 78, Public Personnel and district level. One reason the change in the devalued the dollar by 10 per cent, Nixon said the tough Main St., with the Rev. Lyman Willie’s Steak House. The with the concept of an ad­ cept, as 1 see it. I question the Shultz s statement. Cooper Lauderdale, Fla., and Douglas formerly of 76 Olcott St., died Military Affairs. 11 a.m. Wednesday, at 10:30 a.m. in airport on the Red Sea and trade balance will come slowly, trade legislation is needed to “ get other nations away from Farrar, copastor of Center dinner meeting is at 7:30 ditional tax on gasoline. The advisability of setting up a new said, “ recalls to mind the state­ M. Wegner of Rockville; 13 Sunday in Manchester Military and state police bills. Room 409A of the State Capitol, Jordan’s airstrip near Aqaba, a he said, is the built-in economic Congregational Church, of­ preceeded by a social hour at sixth, Republican State Rep. G. layer of government with, as I ment of Prime Minister Harold their discriminatory policies.” grandchildren, 12 great­ Memorial Hospital. He was the Pay for National Guard, es­ the legislature’s finance com­ few miles away. “lag" created by the fact that ficiating. Burial will be in East 6:30. Warren Westbrook of South see it to be, taxing powers.” Wilson to the British public “ Devaluation of the dollar ... He and Shultz discussed the grandchildren, and several husband of Alice Ball Teichert. tablishing a drug unit at the VA mittee will hold a public The meeting was to have many commercial contracts Cemetery. David Young of the Hartford Windsor, is non-committal. He said also that, at least in after their 1%7 devaluation that is at best only a temporary impact of American markets nieces and nephews. He was a lifelong resident of hospital. hearing on proposals for an ad­ taken place in Rome last week. cover periods stretching Friends may call at the Convention and Visitors Bureau Said Westbrook, whose 14th the Greater Hartford area, the the pound in your pocket has solution” to pressure on the being flooded by foreign- Funeral services will be Manchester. Finance and Control 7:30 24 Birch St. ditional tax on gasoline, fom se It was organized by the several years into the future. funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 will be the speaker. He will Assembly District comprises added gasoline tax would, in es­ not been devalued.' Nothing dollar, the President said. produced goods and the Presi­ Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will He was a self-employed p.m. Hamden Town Hall. The by transit districts to finance representative of the Inter­ Cooper was on the staff of the Friends wishing to do so may describe the purpose of the Manchester all of South Windsor and the sence, eliminate any benefits could have been more mis­ He added that "trade be in the Ogden Cemetery in maintenance contractor for governor’s tax package. bus transportation. national Civil Aviation national Council of Economic dent said in some cases the make memorial contributions center and the .economic associated with MeskiH’s leading" legislation must follow.” Dayton. Sawyer’s Funeral many years. He was a World Human Rights and Oppor­ The proposed tax, backed by northwest Corhex of Organization based in Cairo, a Advisors from 1%1 to 1963 and imports can “drive a U.S. to the Greater Hartford Heart benefits he foresees for the proposal for cuttingj^the .sales Cooper predicted that price T he chief executive’s, Home, Dayton, Tenn., is in War I Army veteran and a tunities 7:30 p.m. Hall of the Tel. 643-4444 the Greater Hartford Transit Manchester, “ I will not form West German. deputy U.S. assistant secreta^ Iiustness right 'out of Fund. Greater Hartford area. There tax by half a cent. rises resulting from the remarks came as charge of arrangements. member of the Manchester House. Maternity leaves, sex Or 643-6247 District, has the blessing of any opinion until after the of state for economic affairs existence.” will be slides shown. The Florist... State Sen. Harry Burke, Improving devaluation will result in photographers and newsmen - Barracks of World War I discrimination, female employ­ Gov. Thomas Meskill. public hearing Wednesday.” from 1965 to 1966. He is current­ “To get a policy of freer Dem. of East Hartford, whose further inflation as unions seek TOWN OF MANCHESTER Veterans. ment. With a Republican governor Westbrook is a member of the WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. ly serving as provost of Yale. were ushered into the Oval Of­ trade we must always have in 3rd Senatorial District consists more pay for their members. Survivors, besides his wife, State and Urban Develop­ backing the proposal, with both finance committee, which has John'e. Stennis has shown A spokesman for Connec­ fice to record the start of a the background protection,” of all of. East Hartford plus 60 LEGAL NOTICE include a son, Frederick ment. 7:30 p.m. Bridgeport City houses of the General Assembly raised one of the bills up for its encouraging progress and may ticut's largest business. United meeting between Nixon and Nixon said. ’The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings on Mon­ per cent of Manchester, said he Teichert of Hebron; and two Hall. No bills listed. Republican, and with the public hearing. He said he did be going home from the Aircraft Corp., and the head of Treasury Secretary George He said he had discussed his is opposed to the proposal. “ As day, February 26, 1973, starting at 7:00 P.M., in the Hearing sisters, Mrs. Harry A. Fogerty Wednesday, Feb. 14. finance committee, which must not participate in drafting the hospital in several weeks, doc­ Kissinger the Connecticut Business and Shultz. legislative plans with Senate Room of the Municipal Building to hear and consider the and Minnie Teichert, both of Appropriations. 10 a.m. come out with a recommenda- bill. “ I will vote on whether to (S rc I’ afse Sixlvcn) tors at Walter Reed Army Industry Association disagreed The President, in his conver­ Finance Committee Chairman following petitions: Manchester. Budgets for Departments of Medical Center say. Arrives In with Cooper. sation with Shultz, said “ for a Russell Long, D-La., and with Funeral services will be Agriculture, Environmental IVIORIARTV b r o t h e r s / The 71-year-old Mississippi “ I think it should be great majority of the American House Ways and Means Item 2 William McKinney -I- Variance requested to use the Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the John Protection, Connecticut Market Democrat has been in the Hong Kong beneficial." said Arthur L. people,” the 10 per cent Committee Chairman Wilbur subject premises for the erection of a commercial F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 Authority, Agricultural Experi­ reme Court Rules hospital since Jan. 30. after Woods. CBIA president. devaluation “ does not affect the Mills, D-Ark., and that he found W. Center St. Burial will be in dog kennel with facilities therein for grooming ment state and Historical Com­ being shot twice in a holdup in HONG KONG (AP) - Henry “ P'oreign competition is value of their dollars.” “ generally a positive attitude and bathing - southerly side Sheldon Road as shown the veterans section of East mission. front of his Washington home. toward the trade legislation.” A. Kissinger arrived here this severe, and it's tough com ­ Then, talking to Shultz but on a plan entitled "Property Surveyed for Manches­ Cemetery. Transportation. 10 a.m. His assailants are still at large. Shultz had said in announcing 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 afternoon for a two-day rest en petition." with phrases obviously intended ter ^w age Enterprises, Inc. Sheldon Road - Friends may call at the Construction and improvement inst Partial Veto A hospital statement Monday the devaluation Monday night route to Peking after three days Connecticut business for newsmen to hear, the Mitchell Drive Manchester, Conn. Scale 1 inch funeral home tonight from 7 to of various roads, including said Stennis’ condition had been that Nixon would send Congress of talks in Hanoi. "exports quite a bit," he said. President turned to trade equals 40 feet June 22, 1972, Revised August 1, 1972 9. Route 20, 194, 190, 220, 140, 315 changed from very serious'to ‘‘comprehensive trade issue simply by repealing the spending bills, but the Supreme The presidential envoy’s The devaluation. Woods said, legislation. Griswold & Fuss Inc.” Industrial Zone. and widening of 1-91 from Hart­ HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. serious. “The prognosis has legislation” with unspecified Mrs. Matilda PTeck Court noted that when plane landed at 2:40 p.m., three "should put us in a better com­ He gave no specifics on his ford to Massachusetts border. and Thomas J. Meskill overstepped law. been changed from guarded to safeguards against disruption hours later than expected. A HEBRON - Mrs. Matilda Government Administration his constitutional bounds when confronted with all other types petitive position. " legislative proposals but said he Item 3 Leslie I. Dowd - side yard variance for erection of fair," it added. U.S. official reported that of domestic industries as a Fleck, 80, RFD 1, West St., and Policy 7 p.m. Hall of the he tried to impose a partial veto Meskill said in his veto of legislation, a governor has The UAC spokesman said: was “ not talking about another carport at 36 Packard Street, Residence Zone B. Kissinger was delayed by a result of imports. Hebron, was pronounced dead House. Equal Rights Amend­ on a bus subsidy bill last year, message last Oct. 2 that the only three options: to sign the "The net effect in would be round of lowering barriers.” Prison Unrcsl breakfast meeting with Le Due Nixon, who was sitting behind on arrival at Manchester ment for women. the State Supreme Court said way the bill was worded, “ it is bill, to veto it, or to let it favorable to us. Exports are a “ We must go up as well as Item 4 Manchester Community College - Variance re­ WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) - Tho, the North Vietnamese his big Oval Office desk while Memorial Hospital Sunday very doubtful that any solution become law without his very substantial part of our down,” he said, because that is quested to hold three day fair. May 3 , 4, 5, 1973, in Thursday today in a unanimous ruling. Authorities say they do not talking to Shultz, set no night after suffering an ap­ other than an outright takeover signature. Politburo member with whom market." “ the only way to get a fair conjunction with 10th Anniversary. (Fair would in­ Education 10 a.m. Libraries, know what touched off a second timetable for submission of the The decision overrides of the bus companies by the The court quoted from the he negotiated the Vietnam He said that in 1972 the com ­ shake for America abroad.” clude rides and stands for display and sale of goods, parent heart attack at her educational television and MISTER DIRT night of arson by maximum legislation. But the package home. museums. Meskill's veto of proposal that state could be effected under ... previous case, Patterson, vs. cease-fire agreement. pany exported 24 per cent, or “ Only by being able to go up” stands for games of skill, stand for sale of food and requires the state security inmates at Walpole The official said Kissinger couldn't go to Capitol Hill She was born Sept. 20,1892, in Transportation 10 a.m. road this legislation.” Dempsey, as follows: “ If the $489 million, of its total sales. in some trade categories “ will beer etc.) - 60 Bidwell Street, Rural Residence transportation commissioner to slate prison but a month-long befor? next week, since Camden, N.J. She had lived in construction, including routes Forseeing the possibility of a governor were allowed to and Tho had “ a couple hours of UAC is the largest exporter in we be able to get others to com e Zone. lockup which ended last week Congress is now in recess. Largo, Fla., before moving to 25, 171, 272, 52, 275. provide tax-supported subsidies State Supreme Court ruling disapprove or veto parts of a talk." He added that he didn't Connecticut. down,” he said. might have been a factor. Hebron seven years ago. State and Urban Develop­ Combine To Bring You for commuter buses. The against his partial veto, Meskill bill involving general know “ whether this was a Item 5 Frank J. Halm III - Request variance to conduct Correction officers from She was employed for many ment. 7:30 p.m. Enfield Town proposal was part of a bill that said: "In the event that this legislation he could...eliminate discussion of substance or outside sale of antiques and crafts on weekends - Walpole and nearby Norfolk years as a saleslady at Steiger’s Hall. Bills referred to com­ also appropriated $3 million in line-item veto is unsuccessful, selected portions of a bill in merely a social occasion.” 397 Tolland Turnpike, Business Zone II. state prison restored order Department Store in Hartford mittee. state grants for local highway then, and in that event, my such a manner as to change its Kissinger looked slightly after about three hours in the until her retirement 18 years projects. Meskill wanted to action shall be considered a meaning. This would usurp the tired and did not speak with latest episode Monday night Item 6 George Negro - Variance is requested for the ago. M©bil Detergent Gasoline retain the highway construction veto of the entire...bill.” legislative function, which is waiting newsmen. He spent a during which several fires were temporary location for the parking of buses, not She is survived by one sister, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 plan but rejected the bus But no governor has the committed to the General minute or so shaking hands with set. Officials said there were no exceeding 18 - 775 Vernon Street - Rural Residence Mrs. Louise Links of Hebron Main St. Burial will be in subsidies although both items power to determine “ that an Assembly alone.” officials before leaving for his injuries. Zone. with whom she made her home. Gilead Cemetery, Gilead. at were contained in a single piece act passed by the General The bill which Meskill tried to harborside hotel. Funeral services will be There will be no calling of legislation. Assembly should be valid until veto was passed by the Item 7 Robert M. Kiernan - Request variance to convert Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the hours. Mayor George Athanson said some undetermined time in the legislature last September—‘‘in 4 existing offices into 3 single-bedroom apartments today he believes the Supreme future when, on the possible th e heat of a political Freed Prisoners - 178 West Middle Turnpike - Business Zone 11. TYPICAL, ECONOMICAL, BIG M Court decision provides the happening of an event over campaign, ” as Meskill means for resolving the state’s which neither he nor the described it in his veto Item 8 T. J. Crockett - Request variance of a side yard to bus crisis. Athanson urged the legislature had any control, the message. Since that time, the Savoring Life 8 feet on proposed lot in order to create a con­ governor and the legislature to act should cease to be law,” Connecticut Railway & begin immediately subsidizing forming adjacent lot, or variance of frontage to said the Supreme Court. Lighting Co. has given up its CLARK AIR BASE, Philippines (AP) - The United bus transit services using The part of the bill which bus franchises, and the 67 feet on adjacent lot on parcel at 42 Bigelow St. States’ newly released prisoners of war vyere signing money from the Public Service Meskill did not veto provided Connecticut Co. buses have I FUNERAL HOME Tax Fund as called for in the another $3 million in state been sidelined by a strike. valentines today, swapping war stories and enjoying hot Item 9 Ichabod, Inc. - Request variance to allow erection V of free-standing business sign 60 sq. feet in area, grants for building and main­ Having been unable so far to showers and American food as officials worked to prepare Established 1874-Three Generations of Serviced SEIF-SERVMX PRICES The mayor said the taining local roads. The persuade transit districts to 1000 feet from Cinema premises located on Shop­ them for a quick trip home. legislature should set aside par­ ping Center site north side Tolland Turnpike. governor had recommended accept his offer of 25 per cent exuberance with the men I 142 East Center Street Manchester Ij tisan concerns and invoke its The 142 men who arrived here (Caldor’s) that this money be appropriated state payment of any long-term enjoying the heady feeling of authority to force an end to the from the Highway Fund’s commuter bus deficits, Meskill Monday following their release being back among their own \Stop In Today!You WillSave/I bus crisis. surplus, but he had also has now proposed to subsidize in Hanoi and the jungles of after years in confinement. One Item 10 Merrill J. Whiston - Request for variance to Rep. William Ratchford, D- recommended that the unprofitable service through a South Vietnam woke just after construct building with 8 feet front yard and 15 Feb. 15 thru 25 senior officer described the Danbury, House minority legislature take the strings off new tax of up to a penny per dawn to begin their first full —^ feet rear yard at 40 Harrison Street - Industrial men as “ tigers.” leader-at-large, said the court’s th e money so that the gallon on gasoline sold in the day of freedom. Zone. By midday, 61 of the Are decision ‘‘mandates the municipalities could use it for planning regions where the The day was filled with returnees had been issued new commissioner of transportation subsidizing buses. This the transit districts are in opera­ medical checks, administrativd*^ uniforms and 72 had completed Item 11 Salvatore Avarista - Request for variance to con­ to use the monies already legislature refused to do, so the tion. vert a house to 2-family occupancy at 145 Adams processing, phone calls home calls to their families, tinder Heart Days available in the Public Service money was earmarked for Mayors and other municipal and measuring for new the Operation Homecoming St. - Industrial Zone. MORIARTY Tax Fund to maintain bus roads and streets. Meskill went officials have tried in vain to uniforms to get ready for a plan, each man was to be transportation.” ahead and distributed the $3 get the Meskill administration flight, possibly Thursday or allowed one 15-minute call. But 12 Tom a’s Inc. of Manchester d/b/a Frank’s Super­ Give generously to your 1973 Manchester Item “ I hope the governor will take million to the towns and cities. to pay a larger share of the Friday, to Travis Air Force A ir Force Maj. Robert market - Request for variance to allow erection Heart Fund representative. General George’s High Command Confers the initative, use these funds The State Supreme Court’s operating deficits with money Base in California. Daugherty talked 40 minutes o f a free-standing supermarket sign on premises at Remember, heart and blood vessel dis­ and put aside any effort to ruling, written by Chief Justice from the state’s Public Service ' Medical officers at Clark’s with his wife in Colorado 725 Middle Turnpike East, north side, approxi­ Planning an event of the magnitude of Manchester’s aqpual George Washington’s eases kill more than one million 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 develop a new regional or Charles S. House, was not Tax Fund. According to the 250-bed hospital — where the Springs, Colo. mately 100 feet east of Ludlow Road - Residence Americans a year. municipal tax program to unprecedented. The court had governor’s proposed budget for men, d ress^ in blue pajamas, One source said a number of Birthday Sale requires many high-level (or is it high-revel) meetings. The Birthington’s A restore tu s transportation in Zone. ruled in siiriilar fashion against the next fiscal year, $47.4 were being processed — said men were signing valentines for Washday theme this Thursday, Friday and Saturday is the obvious fruitation or such the State of Connecticut,” Information pertaining to above may be obtained in the Plan­ Open 24 Hours an attempt by former Gov. million is being taken from the the returnees were in high dependent school children on deliberation. From left are. General George (Creighton) Shoor of Shoor Jewelers; Leo ning Office. g, Ratchford said. John Dempsey to impose.a par­ Public Service Tax Fund this spirits and in generally good this sprawling American base Juran of F'airway; and Bernie Apter (alias John Adams) of Regal Men’s Shop. Juran’s role All persons interested may attend these hearings. The original bill was adopted tial veto 10 years figo. year and poured into the state’s physical condition. to thank them for the nujuerous as Thomas Jefferson was conceived to stress the thousands of nickels Manchester patrons ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SEnviirf ® ''•"8T by E( Democrat-controlled A ” 7 ® ® publicize community service programs, through the 7 Days A Week! Governors dq have the power General Fund, and next year Despite the routine of colorful “ Welcome Home” can save, according to the Main Street Guild which sponsors the annual event. (Herald . ' Bernard R. Johnson, Secretary Herald ^Iween 11-12 a m. legislature and the to make “ line-item” vetoes of the total transferred will processing, the wards were signs they put on the hospital Dated Uiis l2Ui day of February, 1973 ^ Thursday |he^w before ^publication; M 3 -27 J1... ^ ^ ^ n e w ' Rcpublicsn-dorninflicu photo by Buceivicius) specific ap p rop ria tion s in . amount to $51 million. described as scenes of walls. Mobil legislature could resolve the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues. Feb. 13, 1973 — PAGE THREE

PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Feb. 13. 1973 Downtown Guild Sheinwold oii Bridge Comment Session United Aircraft Meets Wednesday A ndovef A 6;30 to 8:30 p.m. Board of I Theatre | Delayed’ Noflh denier The officers of the Main n o t a l l d o u b l e s Noiih-Soulh viilneriible Directors comment session will Net Income Street Guild have called an im­ I Time Schedule j SHOW BIC PROFIT NORTH be held Thursday, in the portant meeting for Wednesday Arrest By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Manchester Municipal e KK63 . at the end of 1971 to 63,849 at the evening at 7 o’clock at Watkins Dont’ go to the bank until you <3? A Building. HARTFORD (AP) - United U.A. Theater East — "Across Hearing Listed Aircraft Corp. reported Mon­ close of 1972. Bros. Inc. Validated have the money ready to 0 A 9.4 The twice-monthly sessions, The meeting is termed a plan­ noth StrMt,” 7:30-9:30 deposit. It’s not quite the same ♦ A 0 1 9 4 inaugurated in early 1967, are day that its 1972 net income Among the projects United Jerry Lewis Cinema, South HARTFORD (AP) - A six- Aircraft said contributed to the ning session in advance of the month delay between the thing to have a strong leelii< VEsi EAST for those town residents who amounted to $50.6 million or session Feb. 20 with the Windsor — ‘‘Mash,’’ 7:00; On Dog Kennel $4.17 per share of common company’s growth were the Ar­ issuance of a warrant and an that you’re about to strike It 19 ♦ wish to file complaints or Mayor’s Downtown Action “French Connection,” 9:00 rich. This aw>lles particularly 1 10964 8 7.’ll 2 suggestions on any subject in stock. my’s selection of Sikorsky Air­ Vernon Cine I — “Mash,” meeting to consider 'a • request actual arrest has nothing to do 0 8 74 craft division to design and ANNE EMT with the constitutional right to to penalty doubles at the bridge 10.6 3 2 the board’s jurisdiction. The figures represent an 85 7:00-9:00 Correspondent from Michael Sherman for a 4, 6 5 per cent increase over net in­ build prototypes of a troop­ proposed dog kennel on Bailey a “speedy trial,” the State table. HI Those who appear are Vernon Cine II — “Pete 'n' Tel. 228-3971 SOUTH provided annonymity, and their come for 1971 of $27.3 million or carrying helicopter, orders for lOENTIFICATIOil Time,” 8:00 Rd. Supreme ^ u r t said today as it South dealer more than $40 million in jet upheld a marijuana conviction. Both sides vulnerable Q 10 5 2 comments are relayed to the $2.26 a share before a special PASSPORT PHOTOS Meadows Drive-In Theater — The Planning and Zoning Sherman informed the board KQ charge of $137 million for the engines trom Ked China and a he is applying for a commercial The federal courts have up­ Opening lead—King of Hearts town manager’s office for study SALEM NASSIFF “ Bullitt,” 7:30; “ Bonnie & Commission last night West started out with three KQJ and possible action. JT9D engine that caused a net strong' Surge in airline orders CMKMSHOP&SnM ayde,” 9:30 kennel for not more than 25 held a marijuana conviction. K 10 7 .V scheduled a public hearing for rounds of trumps, trying to loss of nearly $44 million that for aircraft using Pratt & 829 IMn St, MMChettBr State Theater — “Sword in dogs on property presently The federal courts have up- ' South ■.West Feb. 26 prior to its regular reduce the hand to notrump. year, the company said. Whitney Aircraft engines. 643-7389 the Stone,” 6:10-8:00; Short owned by ^ b e rt Leighton who held convictions in cases where I 4 Pass more than a year went by East discarded the eight of The major aircraft parts Subject, 7:30 has an existing kennel permit. 4 ♦ Pas.s manufacturer reported 1972 “between the issuance and the diamonds on the third trump, Pass Burnside Theater — “The r STATE Sherman’s plans call for 4 NT sales totaled $2,023,753,000 using the existing building but execution of the arrest and West did some thinking. 6 NT A ll Pas-s Getaway,” 7:15-9:30 PTA Speaker down slightly from the 1971 we have a wonderlul selection moving it back 200 feet into the warrant,’’ said the state’s By this time the diamonds Opening lead — C? J of Consult TInw Box highest court. were all located. EJast had Herald sales figure of $2,028,764,000. for oxact timo woods as well as making other Bill Clede, WTIC’s outdoor U.S. government contracts ac­ improvements. The case before the State doubled two diamonds to show carpet remnants and environmental director, Supreme Court was that of 21- length and strength in the suit. Yesterdays counted for $1,029,001,000 of the Mirthful! Magicall.^Mu8icall Commission members will be the guest speaker at 1972 total while the remaining and throw rugs questioned items such as possi­ year-old Orlando Baker of Hart­ If East could now afford to part with a diamond, he must have tomorrow night’s Robertson f started with the missing four $994,752,000 involved commer­ ideal (or saving that wall-to-wall carpeting ble inadequate ventilation in ford, a ’Trinity College student 25 Years Ago W A IT ^ School PTA meeting. who was arrested twice, on cards in the suit. _ cial contracts. In this winter weatherl the winter, when only the doors He will talk at 8 on the timely Stewart Dillon purchases United Aircraft officials said priced from DISNEY^ would be used for air circula­ April 7 and April 10, 1970, on If South had no diamonds. topic of “A Proper Perspective charges of possessing and West had to rely on his own land on Leonard St. to build employment in all of its tion, and asphalt paving in the on Pollution.’’ 'hie public is in­ TV Tonight expanded garage and sales divisions increased from 62,046 9 7 * runs. selling marijuana. ’The arrests • See Saturdey's Heretdfor | tricks in spades, hearts and vited. were made on a warrant which clubs. It would be fatal to lead a room for Ford car and truck Building official Percy Cook There will be a potiuck at 6:30 \ Complete ry Listings * agency. was requested to check with the had been issued six months Dennis Weaver portrays diamond, since that would give ‘try us, you’ll like us!’ and a business meeting at 7:45. declarer a trick that he couldn’t state dog warden and refer any before. Abraham Lincoln in NBC- SKIERS’ SITTERS FREE Ail Robertson School parents Baker was tried and con­ win for himself. 10 Years Ago get your recommendations to Sherman and teachers are urged to at­ TV’s “The Great Man’s — 6 : 0 0 — Vernon, B. C. — Mom’s the victed in 1971 by a Superior West’s only safe exit from his House majority leader Louis w eekly for incorporation prior to the tend. Whiskers” Tuesday (Feb. (3-8-22) NEWS word every Tuesday and Wed­ hearing. Court jury and Judge Paul hand was a low spade. South Padula speaks to Manchester nesday during the skiing season _ A i n 9 A lottery TECHMCOim* 13) at 8 p.m. (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH took two spade tricks and Although only two major lan­ Driscoll sentenced him to one (20) SOUNDING BOARD Republicans at annual in the Vernon area. To release •the iwrada of mohi tickets FPU PtPH’HC 5ii-;333 PLUS Short "Olympic downers own abutting property, year in jail and an indefinite continued with the seven of Abraham Lincoln celebration at mothers for the sport, free dovmtown momcheSter herel Subloct Hii” (2 4 ) ZO O M spades. Now West had to step baby-sitting services are pro­ the commission felt possibly AARP Chapter term at the State Reformatory (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Manchester Country Club. BUBUSIDF IVI HtPTF'.PD in Cheshire, the two sentences Manchester up with the king of spades and Fhutu by Hunliiigton vided. ieo residents in the Hickory Hill (40) WILD WILD WEST 5 trXUTtS FROM HTFD I FI [H i Starts Feb. 16th. subdivision could be affected by Will See Film to run concurrently. Baker has get out safely with his last Worlds Greatest AtMete been free pending a Supreme Hospital — 6:30 — spade. 5 Sat Sun. 2 PJN. I fo r Klda noise and thus a public hearing should be held. “Member of the Family,” a Court ruling on his appeal and Notes (3) CBS NEWS By this time West had taken College Hdll Dedicated To William Sleith A partm ents film showing patient care and has continued his studies at (8) ABC NEWS four tricks and needed two OPEIS TILL 9 P.M. Tues. & Sat. TILL 6. procedures at Manchester (22-30) NBC NEWS more to defeat the contract. Manchester Community College Cultural Program The commission reviewed Trinity. received a bachelor of business co-educational, and conducts Memorial Hospital, will be The 6th Amendment to the (VISITING HOURS) (24) FOOD FOR YOUTH West refused to win when South Western New England benefactors to whom the Committee Presents plans submitted in June of T968 College in Springfield, Mass, college is grateful for this administration-engineering day and evening classes. and approved for garden shown Wednesday at a meeting U S. Constitution guarantees — 7K»0 — led the king of clubs. The only Intermediate Care Semi­ marked an important chapter building.’’ At the right is Dr. degree in 1944 from the college, Sleith, a member of WNEC’s apartments on Shoddy Mill Rd. of Manchester Chapter, every citizen’s right to a (3) UNTAMED WORLD way to defeat the contract was ot. private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 in its growth and progress Beaumont A. Herman, presi­ which was then the Springfield board of trustees since 1958, is MIGUEL RUBIO The applicant, although American Association of “speedy and public trial,” but (8) TRUTH OR to sit back with the A-J of clubs Retired Persons, at 1:30 p.m. p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Saturday with the dedication of dent of WNEC. Last year, division of Northeastern the founder and former presi­ Spanish Classical Guitarist receiving the approval almost that guarantee concerns the a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. CONSEQUENCES and wait for two more tricks. dent of Iona Manufacturing Co. at Cooper Hall of South United period of time between arrest It was quite reasonable for William H. Sleith Hall. Sleith donated $200,000 to the University and had only Thursday February 15th. at 8:00 P.M. five years ago, only approached Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; (18) DICK VAN DYKE evening classes. It became on Regent St., a producer of Methodist Church. and trial, not the time between West to double two hearts, Above, Sleith, who lives at 32 privately-endowed college, the In the Main Campus Auditorium Cook this month for a permit to 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (20) NBC NEWS largest gift in its history. WNEC in 1952 and has an enroll­ electrical appliances. In 1%9, it construct the three apartment Mrs. Walter Schardt of the issuance of an arrest (22-30) NEWS especially after his partner had Wyllys St., unveils the On Bidweli Street Manchester Memorial Hospital Intensive Care and (Coronary dedicatory plaque, which A former resident of ment of about 3,000 students, is was sold to General Signal houses consisting of four units warrant, the State Supreme Care: Immediate family only, (24) DEAF CITIZEN doubled two diamonds for Corp., and he is chairman of the Admission: MCC Students Free; Auxcliary will show the film, Court said in its unanimous honors hjm “Chief among many Chicopee, Mass., Sleith Other Students $1.00; General Public $2.00 each on 5.6 acres. anytime, limited to five (40) ABC NEWS penalties. But once the play board. Despite the approval. Cook which was produced by the ruling. began. West had to adjust For Reservations, Call 646-4900, Ext. 259 hospital. minutes. — 7:30 — Sleith Hall is a three-level withheld issuing the permit due It quoted from a federal court Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m .- himself to reality. Any attempt structure that includes 12 After the program, there will decision which said: “ delayed (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET Tolland to a handwritten agreement in 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE to make a fortune would classrooms, 18 laboratories and 1968 between the owners of the be a business session. arrest does not in and of itself actually allow South to bring his Refreshments will be served by p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Guest: Anne Baxter. shops, a library, seminar property, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph deny any constitutional rights.” and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. doubled contract home. rooms, and faculty office Boles, and the PZC on Mrs. Howard Flavell, Mrs. The reason for the delay in (18) MANCINI Daily Question Thomas Leleu and Mrs. Age Limits: 16 in maternity, o e De r a t io n locations. It also contains the arrangements for the turn­ arresting Baker was not given 12 in other areas, no limit in As dealer, you hold: college’s first large-sized lec­ around driveway. Frederick Hodge. in the appeal briefs or in the (2 0) FILM Spades, K-6-3-2; Hearts, A-K- Some Steps Already Taken The event is open to all self-service. (22) PARENT GAME ture hall, which seats 250. LOVE’S POTIONS NUMBER FOUR... According to the agreement, Supreme Court’s ruling. All emergency patients and ; Diamonds, 9-S-4; Clubs, A- In addition to many science the builders would construct retired persons 55-years of age (24) GREAT DECISIONS J-5. GIVE ONE FOR VALENTINE’S DAY or older. Persons may join the m * wr . c ___„ outpatients are requested to use Special — First of eight-part and engineering features, Sleith the private driveway according the new emergency room en­ What do you say? To Meet School Standards Hall houses important business Love has taken four natural fragrances and to town specifications and national organization of AARP 3 T C J V l I H 1 0 y o 0 0 k S series on foreign policy. trance off Armory St. Access to Answer: Bid 1 NT. The will be held this evening at the research facilities and contains mixed each with a measure of musk. The results would then deed it to the town and the newly formed chapter r p L T o r­ Guests: Dean Rusk, Herb opening bid of 1 NT and' the VIVIAN V. KENNESON worn-out state while the al this meeting. * O r 0 c U V F the entrance via existing home of Mrs. Robert Bass, Mile the most modern technical and are super...four super “Musky” scents: Musky for maintenance. Klein, Arthur Schlesinger. overcall of 1 NT show the same Correspondent committee was visiting, but are driveways. (30) ANIMAL WORLD now being replaced. Hill Rd. Following dinner, laboratory facilities available. Mandarin Orange, Musky Jasmine Flower, Commission members Homeowners Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 kind of hand—16-18 points with Tel. 8754704 The building was designed by questioned the legality of the (40) DRAGNET balanced distribution and In the music department, a Angel will show slides and tell Warm Woodsy Musk and Deep Earth Musk. Each a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ The Tolland High School recommendation that about his homeland. the architectural firm of agreement despite the fact that WASHINGTON (AP) - night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. — 8:00 — strength in at least three suits. evaluation prepared by the New McClintock-Craig and Wardlaw comes in a 1.5 oz. spray...perfectly priced for it had been added to the original (3 ) M A U D E Copyright 1973 assistance be sought from local Angel is the guest of Mr. & Valentine’s giving. Roekville Connecticut Rep. Stewart England Association of Schools Mrs. John Barbero of Russell and built by A. R. Green and request as an addendum. They Florida's husband demands General Features Corp. and state associations was not McKinney said Monday he will Discharged Monday: Mabel and Colleges (NEASC) and quite clear. The music director Dr. and is studying with the Son, contracting firm. Ju st 2 .7 5 . felt it is a private driveway, not Hospital ask Congress to give a $750 tax P. Howard, 43G House Dr.; that she quit work. made available to the public The dedication ceremony a road. (8-40) TEMPERATURES reported-4h«4 •the’’ state senior class at Tolland High. He deduction for home repairs. Ruth M. Pike, Vernon; Patrick department has been'at^Tdlland is being sponsored by the climaxed a day-long series of The matter will be referred Notes The 4th district Republican RISING About Town Kearney, Bolton; Ruth M. in 21 serrate area^. iNin'et^n High at Iea$t ^three tlihCs this American Field Services. events. It was preceded by to town counsel for decision said current administration Unden, 19 Winter St.; Eleanor (18) ADVENTURER of the areas, including twelve luncheon at 12:30 p.m. for in­ prior to the issuance of any per­ Admitted Monday: Rita St. Gerard’s Mothers Circle year developing programs. The Arts committee of the Rhines, Hartford Tpke., policies have have brought M. Fantoli, Staffordville; Hazel (20-22-30) MOVIE subject departments, vited guests and followed by a mit. “The Great Man's will meet tonight at 8 at the The physical education Tolland Junior Woman’s Club Rockville; Brendan Costello, “most new housing starts to a Brochu, East Hartford; incorporate commendations has arranged for a nautical tour of the building at 2. Presi­ Subdivision grinding halt.” Whiskers" (1973). Account of home of Mrs. I&tthew Moriar- department is correcting three Homestead St., Manchester; Frances W. Parisen, Vernon; ty Jr., 47 Bruce Rd. Mrs. and recommendations. situations included in the display in the Tolland Library dent Herman invited the public Although the new subdivision “I feel homeowners should be Abraham Lincoln and the little Some of the recommen,- Boyd Rhodes, East Hartford; Darcy J. Bania, Glastonbury. Donald Traca is co-hostess. recomiiiendations. for the month of February. The to attend the afternoon events. regulations have not yet been given this encouragement to girl who told him to grow a dations have already been Elsie McKinney, East Hamp­ Also, Michael R. Tomanelli, Maintenance of the gym has display is on loan from Daniel “We are proud to be opening approved by the commission, improve existing structures,” Coventry; Andrew A. Kidd, beard. Dennis Weaver. carried through. According to ton; Jenelle Atwood, Echo Dr., been greatly improved and the Sanders of Vernon. this magnificent addition to our land developer Robert Gregory McKinney said in a statement. South Windsor; Louis ’Tuttle, 20 Highland.Park School PTA will Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie, Vernon; Priscilla FTovencher, — 6:30 — foot spray machine, to lessen Many of the items in the campus,” he said. “I hope that informed the board he is plan­ South St., Rockville; Maril)Fn He also said the proposal would Hudson St.; Deborah A. (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 have its annual potiuck superintendent of schools, these chances of fungus infections, library were discovered in an many area citizens will join our ning to subdivide approximate­ Patten, Talcott Ave., help create a number of jobs in Romano and daughter, 35 Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the include: trustees, faculty, staff, ly 45 acres on Townsend and Kidnapers hold little girl In has been repaired. Also, the old trunk found in the home of Rockville; Cheryl Dent, Oak the home repair and allied Ashworth St.; Linda L. Krieg impregnable bunker. school cafeteria. A recommendation to students, and alumni in touring Gilead Rds. into seven lots. shower facilities are now being Mrs. Sander’s ancestors, who E R flE ld S St., Rockville; Arthur Baldi, industries. and daughter, 8D Rachel Rd.; (8-40) MOVIE designate a Business Education this structure and taking part in Although Gregory only sells Under the bill, a homeowner Senior Methodists of South cleaned daily. were whalers. This home has Prospect St., Rockville; Mary Sandra F. Stronezer and “The Great American Beau­ department chairman, with since become the Truro a significant event in our MANCHESTER PARKADE TAKE 1-86 TO EXIT #92 the land for development, he Mateychuk, Rt. 74, Tolland. would be permitted to deduct daughter, Tolland. United Methodist Church will A recommendation that ty Contest” (1973). Louis Jour- responsibilities identified. attention be given to complete Historical Society and some of college’s history.” said that it is his and his Discharged Monday: David up to $750 a year for the cost of Also, June Sperry, Coventry; meet Thursday noon at Susan­ ^ t h of the art department’s partner’s policy to reserve the dan, Eleanor revision of the 9th grade the items will be returned there Quell, Mile Hill Rd., Rockville; repairing or improving his Joseph E. Naglack, Stafford Parker, Bob nah Wesley Hall of the church. kilns were in disrepair. right to approve building plans. home. And landlords would be The Rev. Robert Eldridge will offerings, with consideration to at the end of the month. Christine Browne, Grove St., Springs; Daniel D. Scranton, Cummings. However, they are now being Mr. Sanders is a member of THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT permitted rapid amortization Vernon; Carolyn A. Maloney, speak. Members are reminded varied;, course offerings in Rockville; Geraldine Sullivan, (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS fixed. the Connecticut Marine Model DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ARTS Bancroft Rd., Vernon; David over five years for the cost of 112 West Center St.; Robert N. (24) BILL MOYERS to bring sandwiches. Dessert science, is being studied. This The Board of Education has may go into effect in Society and vice president of FEB. 16 - FEB. 24 SAT. MATS. Cunr'opham, RFD 2, Rockville. rehabilitating rental property. Guenard, East Hartford; and beverages will be served. transferred $400 from the Elizabeth Walters, 12 Pearl St. — OHIO — September. the Vernon Historical Society. MANCHESTER STATE BANK Student Body Activities fund to 429-2912 ______PORB\REPf18ANO (18) 700 CLUB In biology, the correct use of The Tolland Junior Woman’s ■a A MODERN the nigh school actTivitles Club will sponsor Laurel Smith VOUNQ PEOPLE (24) BEHIND THE LINES accounts to fund a second the BSCS programs, with small 2nd ANNUAL n * iiM h * W «• aM «i If t* M tai class size, has been of Rtl 30, for the Phipps — 9:30 — drivef ^ inst^otiH'-Edlowing a Scholarship. The Phipps ffiafU a*H« Ml mMMV Hospital Links Rising Costs PHARMACY lower class size, following the im plem ented by splitting MMfi OMlMl Mr tlMMt fr (3 ) M O VIE Scholarship is given by the Last Chance! recommeqdations of the classes. This does, however, “The Horror at 37,000 Feet" leave the two biology teachers Connecticut State Federation of To Get A Year’s Entertainment I M l M U M H in a (1973). Thrills aboard a 747. NEASC report. Women’s Clubs to a student To Higher Patient Charges Another reconunendation in with only three free periods a William Shatner, Roy Thinnes, week, thus supporting another who has completed at least two At These Bargain Rates! Chuck Connors. J a m M the driver ed course was tbAt years of college and is studying As a result of a comparative 1972 of $10,626; social security crease cost from either a reduc­ the vehicle be immediately committee recommendation to SKI RACIN6 CLINIC (24) BLACK JOURNAL f , hire additional staff in biology. toward a degree. The Little Theater cost study recently completed $1.27 to $2.77 or an increase of tion of services or personnel. equipped with an outside rig^t Miss Smith is a student at by Manchester Memorial He acknowledges that neither D* Am ato According to MacKenzie, a $139,852 for 1972; maintenance — 10HH) — mirror, and proper signs. It was Eastern Connecticut State Of Manchester, Inc. Hospital, Bert Dittus, hospital from 55 cents to $1.71 for an in­ alternative is attractive to ad­ B 8 /R .P h . explained to the board i at the recommendation for Education MmiCIB (8-40) MARCUS WELBY Media Services that print and College and is majoring in iMr 17 nffirai KCM development director, reports crease of $109,734; fuel oil from ministration or to the public closed session followuig last Library Science. Tuesday, February 13 Subscription for Season which begins Feb. 16-17, 23- the relationship between which it serves. TV interviewer has a heart non-print material be annually P««M i r M olt Gm 28 cents to 71 cents for an in­ problem. week’s meeting, that just 24, Two Tickets each tor Three Plays, A Bonus Play, A skyrocketing hospital costs and crease of $40,540; electricity 34 Dittus describes an over before the visiting committee reviewed by all departments, C alendar 7:00 P.M. subscriber Workshop plus Monthly Publication, simplification of the problem of (20-22-30) AMERICA Five hundred thousand and subsequent Tonight: Board of Selectmen, patient costs. cents to 90 cents for an increase Special — "Domesticating a arriv ^, a second loaner car "A "Happening”. 17 i of $52,716; water from 14 cents rising costs which would be to people in the U.S. are had been received which was recommendations be made by 7:30 p.m., administration A T TH E compare it with the family Wilderness." Host: Alistair bitten by dogs every year, them, had already been in building; Citizen’s charter According to the survey to 28 cents for an increase of Cooke. not yet fully equipped. 'The All for $15.00 $12,729; operating room budget, where there was no and in 90 percent of the mirror and signs have been existance. The teachers give meeting, 7:30 p.m. Town Hall; covering the years 1967 through (24) STATE OF CONN. recommendations, print Republican Woman’s Club, 8 MANCHESTER STATE BANK Phone Rosemarie Belcher, 643-7465 1972, the increase of 592 per supplies from 67 cents to $1.75 provision „for emergencies or cases the dog is the added to the vehicle. — 10:38 — material in particular, which p.m. Dumont home, Garnet At Once To Take Advantage of This Price. cent on charges for Blue Cross for an increase of $102,194. savings, and to tell the In the English department, it (24) MARTIN AQRON8KY “friendly pet” of either the corresponds with their courses. Ridge; CCD teachers, Grades, and CMS coverage for hospital Dittus warns that the housewife she had to feed, victim or a was recommended that a In preparation for the 2nd Annual Manchester State Bank Children’s problem can only get worse as clothe, maintain the house, pay — liH K ) — professional library for the Nearly half of the 1-8,8 p.m. St. Matthew’s Parish employes lead the list. Close neighbor...About two recommendations require Ski Cup Races to be held Saturday, February 17, 9:00 A.M;, price controls are being the utilities in a rising maiicet (3-8-10-22-30-40) NEWS department be establisheii. Dr. Center. behind was malpractice in­ thirds of those bitten are funds to accomplish, many of Northview Ski Area, Manchester. The bank is pleased to present as surance — up 521 per cent. removed from supplies and with the same amount of money (20) HAVE GUN — WILL MacKenzie said that some Wednesday: Choir reharsal, ENDS TONIGHT - R which would have been 7:30 p.m. Congregational its special guest •— - Now Playing - Following these were telephone being enforced on hospital costs she had the previous year. Obh TRAVEL children under the age of money is available, and the fifteen...Any dog can be instituted already had last Church; PS 73 evaluation C i n e X ITA*S*H — up 142 per cent, postage — up as the above figures show. viously, says Dittus, the family — 11:05 — program is beginning this • ' ' •' ’ s \ would end up inadequately year’s budget not been so meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tolland lwiuiii)UT[S».M «M (»nr« 5)t ' > , Vk' M up 109 per cent, maintenance cost of supplies to the hospital clothed, poorly fed, or in some humans, especially by recommendation is the English 3 9 P.M . present a problem with no ap­ way shortchanged in the basic — 11:30 — children...CJhildren should department articulate a style Correction , Ladies Guild, 8 p.m. Parish costs — up 198 per cent, fuel oil (3 ) M O V IE Center. '•‘W'V - „■ ■ costs — up 146 per cent (25 per parent answers, according to necessities. sheet for standard research A Herald story , on Feb. 9 RUDI WYRSCH “The Reward” (1965). Efrem never startle or mistreat Thursday: Meadowbrook cent in the last year), electrici­ Dittus. He points up the urgen­ So it is with the hospitals, any dog — and they should procedures to be utilized by all reported that School Board Director of Special Skiing, Mount Snow Pla/lng at 9 P.M. says Dittus. As long as costs ZImbalist Jr. PTO, 8 p.m. Meadowbrook Low Admiaalon PrlOM ty — up 154 per cent, water - up cy of the situation in stating keep away from strange school departments. This will , Guirman James Cornish was •F that there being no profits, continue to rise on the basic (8-40) SUICIDE CLUB be implemented within the next optimistic that a one-year School; Economic Develope- 91 per cent, housekeeping Special — Mystery. ones...Dog owners, for ment Commission 8 p.m., Town Lovers supplies - up 147 per cent, which can be cut or eliminated, needs (salaries, utilities, two weeks. accreditation wo(ild be granted. (2 0 -2 2 -3 0 ) JO H N N Y C A R B O N their part, should keep Hall. RUDI WYRSCH, former Olympic Coach will discuss: i t of operating room supplies — up hospital administration is faced supplies, etc.) then the cost of In a recommendation for the C^niish was spieaking of an A Zany their pets on leashds out­ Friday: Tollander’s Square “ M a sh ” 153 per cent, recovery room with transferring available patient care will continue to Industrial Arts department to accreditation of from two to • RACING TECHNIQUES • EQUIPMENT Looney D o n ’t M/ss JEBUV LEWIS' DNEMA climb. side, have them vaccinated five years. Dance Club, 8 p.m. Hicks MAUVAM AV*. - M4AM4 - BINJIB K supplies — up 142 per cent, funds to take care of the in­ provide space for power N • STRATEGY • SEE THE MOUNT SNOW MOVIE Comedy This One against rabies periodically technology, the department School; Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. m ^ical and surgical supplies— Charier Revision Seventh Day Advent Church. up 148 per cent, and the list goes Remington and keep them from chairman is studying, with • SEE MOVIES OF RUDI IN ACTIDN • senviNG YOU fo k o v m m y i a k All residents interested in Saturday and Sunday: PG on and on, according to Dittus. Sets Dividend playing with strange maintenance head Louis supporting the proposed Translated into dollars and children... Zwinglestein, the use of a three- Tolland Historical Society An­ charter revision are urged to tique Show, 10 a.ifl. to 10 p.m. JANE FONDA • DONALD SUTHERLAND • PETER BOYLE cents (patient costs), Dittus BRIDGEPORT (AP>- The bay garage adjacent to the high : attend a meeting tb n i^t at 7:30 Proper medication whool. With heat and partition Tolland High School. FREE—Drawing for Passes to Mount Snow explains that Blue Ooss and FOGflRTV BROTHERS, inC. directors of Remington Arms alleviates a great amc^ at Town Hall. It is expected V o f n n n HELD 0VER-8TH WEEK ANTHONY QUINN CNK costs went from 16 cents Co. Inc. have declared a to separate one bay for that a non-partisan committee DONT MISS IT per patient day in 1967 to $1.15 24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE of discomfort. Fill your maintenance use, the other two C t f i e A# ____ 83 IU06ET quarterly dividend of $1.12Vk to, promote the charter will be FINAL FUNNY WEEKS YAPHETK0TTO per patient day in 1972 for an in­ OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE per share on preferred stock prescriptions at LENOX bays can be used for found at the meeting. The Manchester State Bank wishes, to lT*K£«SUTtSlt.i««mmTW)MtM13| MVNENT PHARMACY, 299 E automotives (power crease of $95,456 in 1972, in­ CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONINQ SYSTEMS and 20 cents per share on Tolland Junior Woman's EUE Center St., Tel. 6494996 for technology). GERMANY IS PAID LESS thank Mount Snow for sponsoring surance from 24 cents per FUEL OIL common stock. The dividends, Club MANCHESTER STATE BANK patient day to $1.57 per patient free delivery. Open 6-9. Concemihg the recommenda­ Bonn — West German com­ \ l f y j i e r / C a ro l RCO < U.S. CARLIN WATER HEATERS annouUced Friday, are both The International Affairs Rudi Wyrsch’s visit to Manchester and day or an increase of $127,586 in payable March. IS tq, tion that safety zones be clearly panies paid $426 million for for­ 1041 MAIN STREET III^OTTI a MANCHSrrER Sun. and Holidays 8-8 committee of the Tolland 1972. Telephone, 16 cents per stockholders of record on “Symbol Of Finest Phar^ marked around' maohines, eign patents and licenses in their support of the Children’s Ski Matfhau/Burnett SERVICE CONTRACTS Air ConEUlMlnB Mackenzie was told that the Junior Woman’s Club will host 1071 and received payments of MANCHESTER patient day to 39 cents per AVAILABLE FimiicES March 1. macy Service.” Gift Dept. Races. ^ ______' patient day for an increase mastic tape, used in industry, is a dinner and social evening in $157 million from foreign users 649-4539 The company reported total Flbn, Cosmetics, Cahdy. of German technological de­ charge in 1972 of $22,206; sales of $126.9 millioa in 1972, Continually being cut and worn honor of Angel Ruiz, a student We h ^ r Masto’ Cfuirge from Costa Rica. *1116 dinner velopments. postage 9 cents per day to 20 319 M O AD ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN. ctHnpared to $116.3 million In Cards. by mdtal filings. They were in a f •TPetewtmeT cents per day for an increase in

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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 13, 1973 South Windsor Ttham • ^ 91 Coventry Trigon Players In 1-Act Play To Oppose Boundary Maps Filed 11 matches, 3 ix of them by pins. Club Helps Town The Trigon Players will to stay on after the play to iHanrl|i?0t?r lEuputng B^ralh Tax BARBARA VARRICK St. Francis Guild Winnmg matmen were John discuss it. present an innovative evening McSparren in the 107 lb. class; Correspondent The St. Francis of Assisi First Selectman Robert Ladies Guild will sponsor a on Saturday at 8 p.m. when the W restlin g Billy Laine in the 128 lb. class; Map Lake Area Tel. 644-8274 first student-directed play in its Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Post of Andover and Aaron “ His and Hers Monte Carlo Sachem wrestlers were Bob Vontellin in the 135 lb. Proposed boundary lines for history will be presented. Reid of Hebron will attend Whist” card party Wednesday impressive last week in a 39-26 class; Tom Murphy in the 189 ment of Environmental Buckland Rd. are on file in the Bonnie Massey, president of Subscribers who fail t6 receive their HOLLY GANTNER tomorrow’s^ public^hearing on at 8 p.m. in the church hall on victory over Bacon Academy lb. class. Also, Glenn Bagdonis Published by Manchester Publishing Protection. Two referendums town clerk’s office and all in­ the Players, will direct a one- Correspondent the propos^ gawline state Eton Rd. Prizes and despite starting out six points in who had the fastest pin of the Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. to authorize a bonding program terested persons are invited to act play, “ Crawling Arnold.” It Tel. 742-8795 tax increase at the State refreshments will be available. the hole as a result of forfeiting match in 1:40, and Bill Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart-* for sewers in both the lake and review all designated take­ will be presented in the round in Town Planner Franlc Connol­ Capitol. Senior Citizens the 101 weight class. Haggerty, who won by a deci­ ment, 647-9946. village areas have been lines. the commons area of Rham Published every evening except Sun­ ly, who bepns a temporary Both selectmen feel strong­ South Windsor Senior Citizens The wrestlers swept 7 of the sion. defeated, and so the Rehabilita­ On Feb. 20, the Town Council High School. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation stint on full-time duty in Coven­ ly that towns such as Hebron will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. days and holidays. Entered at the tion Committee is attempting will hold a public hearing at 7 Members of the cast are Tom Member of The Associated Press try this week, is accomplishing and Andover should not have in St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ V to look at other ways in which p.m. in the council chambers of Fisher, Heather MaDonald, ail important task, thanks to the to subsidize mass Hall on Sand Hill Rd. for a cond Class Mail Matter. pollution problems might be the Town Hall to consider Maureen Henaghan, Jason asslstonce of the Coventry transportation for towns such regular meeting. The program HURRY solved. widening the road to 36 feet Osborn and Cheryl Armfield. Burl L. Lyons Publisher Junior Women’s Club. as Hartford. will include a slide presentation The Manchester Publishing Co. According to Connolly, about from Ellington Rd. to Doming There will be a minimal Each ’Tuesday and Thursday, Reid has been in touch, with on Majorca, by Alma Widell UP TO 50% OFF assumes no financial responsibility for two months of work on the St. and 30 feet from Doming St. admission charge and the direc­ WE HAVE TO CLEAH OUR SHELVES BY FEB. 2S, f973 a contingent of Juniors meets State Senator David Odegard and Helen Barnett. typographical errors appearing in adver­ maps remains, and he noted to the Manchester town line. tor invites all those interested FEATURING with Connolly in the Town expressing the town’s Refreshments will be served. Subscription Rates that the Juniors, in offering Preliminary cost estimates UNIQUE CHRISTMAS OECORATIVES tisements and other reading matter in Hall’s basement “ blue room” disapproval of the proposed The Community Service Payable in Advance their assistance, “ made a com­ including contingencies are EARLY AMERICAN DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES The Manchester Evening Herald. to work on maps of the town’s tax. Council office in South Windsor mittment to the town which $192,00. The council will deter­ DRUG SALES $8 BILLION OPEN MON.-FRI. 10:30-^.30 Display advertising closing hours, heavily populated lake area. will be closed the school vaca­ One Month $3.25 they are fulfilling.’’ The mine at the public hearing, Washington — The U. S. in­ three full days prior to publication. The work involves a great deal tion week of Feb. 19-23. i Single Copy 154 assistance is especially “ whether from the standpoint dustry’s global manufacture of Sat Sun. llJHl-SdKI Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon of research regarding the Also closed will be the Day 397 TOlLiUDTFKL By Carrier, Weekly 754 valuable, he said, since there is of common convenience and pharnraceutical products reached oltoial S H O P homes in the lake area, and Care Center on Feb. 22 and the a record value of $8.1 billion in MWCIESTBL CONN. 643-5383 prior to day of publication; 12 noon a “ session-to-session necessity, the boundaries of hristmas One Y ear $39.00 such information as type of D<^e Seizures Triple Learning program on Feb. 19. 1972, with foreign sales totaling Friday for publication Saturday and continuity” in the work being Buckland Rd. should be Six .Months $19.50 ownership of homes, size of Washington — In 1971, $920 both CSC sponsored. $2.7 billion. Monday. done. lots, history of turnover in million worth of narcotics was altered.” Three Months $9.75 Between two and five women ownership, condition of the confiscated by U.S. authorities, from the club help out at each home, and problems en­ three times the amount seized P ' W . I work session, with a babysitting countered in obtaining in 1970. There are an estimated pool available. The help being mortgages are all being color- 500,000 addicts in the United How To Hold Down Prices offered is a part of the Junior States, who consume a total of coded onto neighborhood maps. Women’s Club program of five to six tons of heroin ' IA A When the job is Congress to cut waste and hold down ... „y,s< S,' '.s>| community assistance. annually. The government is hopeful that completed—and there is still voluntary controls on wages and federal spending, a primary about half of the work ^ ' 1 remaining all the information prices will work. If they do, it will not inflationary force. Our chronic . < r on neighborhood maps will be Bolton deficits and continuing imbalance in be because people are less greedy but transfered onto one giant map foreign trade have weakened the dollar of the entire area, so that, at a Hey Come because of the “ club in the 3 glance, many different facets of closet”—standby powers to stop or and now threaten a new monetary the area can be learned. Ahearn Sees Bypass roll back inflationary advances. crisis. ’The work is being done in Another and perhaps the most Winter Wonderland. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) This could prove to be messy as well conjunction with the Of Finance Board Rehabilitation Committee and, as controversial. Manifestly, it would effective way to beat inflation is to once completed, will make it proving special appropriations The increase productivity. This can be JUDITH DONOHUE stir up the bitter antagonism of possible to estimate costs as well as preparation of the Correspondent done by men willing to give a day’s involved in a possible town budget, Aheam said, and workers denied inflationary wage Tel. 649-8409 rehabilitation program for the no appropriation can be made work for a day’s pay and by Bolton’s finance board hikes. lake area, if the information f o r an y purpose not United Transportation Union government willing to reward com­ Open Forum Ccipitttl F UTG gathered appears to point in chairm ^ Aloysius Aheam has recommended by the board. issued a ' statement charging panies which lower costs by raising that direction. Ahearn was apparently members have shown their disregard that “ vested interest groups” in the State of Connecticut let Andrew Tally Other information being referring to a comment by production. town have tried to bypass the for the national interests or the life of R idiculous themselves be heard with gathered includes the number selectman Ray Soma at a re­ In contrast to the railroad union, of school-age children in the Board of Finance in GRAND the company they work for—the Penn To the editor: regard to running the business cent park commission meeting Poor Things area and a pollution history of appropriating funds. He said workers at the Kaiser Steel plant in With regard to a bill that the of the state. indicating that the commission Central Railroad. They walk off the such efforts would be “ illegal governor and some of the There is a fund available to properties back to 1966. This should seek approval at a town Fontana, Calif., asked management and doomed to frustration” . job in protest against the railroad’s legislators are trying to rush subsidize transportation. It was information is considered vital, meeting for park development was not considered a literary particularly since the towil is He stated that state statutes for a chance to help out when the plant through the General Assembly put into effect when the state WASHINGTON-Among his Eastern Establishment poobah funds from the contingency plan to eliminate 6,000 jobs over a blemish. A University of give the locai finance board to get the buses running, a few started subsidizing the Penn who helped get us into the war under a pollution abatement account. He felt that if the appeared about to close because of professional critics here and Michigan psychologist named specific responsibility for ap- five-year period, saving $90 million a comments: Central Railroad. And, at pre­ under Kennedy and Johnson and order from the state depart­ request were submitted in the abroad. President Nixon stands Elton'McNeil tells Newsweek: year. They were aware it might be a Japanese competition in producing The State of Connecticut at sent, that fund has ap­ then joined the get-out- commission’s regular budget accused of giving peace a bad “ We just got garbaged. We two inch galvanized pipe. the present time has the highest proximately seven million name. They liked him better yesterday crowd, says the request, it would be cut by the death blow to the company, already have scars all over our body, gasoline tax of any state in the dollars. when he was bombing North settlement he’d been asking for finance board. “ We don’t think anybody in the and we’ll probably be counting Hebron bankrupt, and looking for federal aid union. Yet, they are trying to For the governor and the Vietnam back to the horse-and- won’t work. Of Harriman, the Soma said later he was not them for the next 10 years.” A world can out-produce hs,” an put another one-half to one cent State Legislature to try to most charitable comment is suggesting that the finance to keep running. buggy age. “ saddened liberal” asks the employe spokesman said. “ I hear all on top of the present 10 cent burden the motoring public to When the B-52’s were flying, that his advanced age fits him board be bypassed, and said he The strike brought quick emergency magazine: “ How do we accept Cleaner, Safer World state tax to be divided between operate buses that they seldom, the peaceniks were at their better than the mantle of elder realized that the item would this bunk about how good they do it in the fact that, as a country, action in Congress to halt the strike the towns in each planning dis­ if ever, use is one of the most most euphoric. They could get statesman he claims by divine still have to come to the board we’re not innocent anymore?” School Program Topic Japan and (Jermany, and we told trict to help “ bail out” the bus ridiculous pieces of legislation their kicks comparing Nixon to right. for approval. for 90 days but no move as yet on the To be sure, some self- company that can’t manage its in my estimation that has ever Hitler and Attila the Hun. Now George McGovern, who ran with sound and visual Ahearn also explained that management to let us try something.” flagellation is mandatory when ANNE EM T basic problem of how to get the own business. been put before the people of they have to work for their rap­ away to London so he wouldn’t techniques, the assembly will money would not be available the Republic looks back on the Correspondent railroad back on the tracks of Management gave the green light Since he has been in office. the State of Connecticut. tures, dragging convoluted be on American soil when show the youngsters how to do from the contingency fund, awful mess. My Lai, the carpet Tel. 228-3971 and because of “ a lot of little things Gov. Meskill has preached Let the people who use public prose out of the woodwork to Nixon was inaugurated, says their part to clean up, since that fund is set aside operating in the black. bombing of Hanoi, the flaming nothing but austerity. But, it transportation, together with somehow suggest that peace is the settlement could have been straighten out, and set things primarily for unforeseen expen­ and a few big things, and a change in children fleeing American “ Yolir World: HoW Td Take A national transportation policy seems that austerity begins at thfe funds available for public not much better than caWcer wrapped up fbur yeSars ago, right in their environment. ditures. the bottom. In his budget, he transportation, put the buses seeming to imply that Nixon napalm all will take some terri­ Care Of It,” will be the theme that avoids periodic strikes and works attitude,” production soared 32.1 per and probably as unwholesome Soma agreed that his choice has the highest paid staff and back in operation. wanted his innings as ble forgetting. In Vietnam, o f Wednesday’s assem bly cent. The company figures it will save as mainlining with heroin. Historical Society of the word “ contingency” was better than the Taft-Hartley provision Commander-in-Chief of a real Americans did not always look program scheduled for 2 p.m. at more people being hired to his The peaceniks feel double- Herbert C. Darbee, associate incorrect and said he was $10 to $15 a ton in the cost of making Melvin E. Backes war before foraging for peace. good and too many times we the Hebron Elementary school. for 80-day cooling off period is staff of any administration in crossed. Confident that Nixon director of the Connecticut referring to the capital and non­ 26 Lydall St. Of McGovern, it might be noted looked awesomely bad. Arranged for the school by pipe, not enough to meet Japanese the history of this state. It is would contrive to keep the war League of Historical Societies, recurring budget. < n ' urgently needed. Manchester that even as he proposed to beg But the quality of m ercy the Cultural Affairs Com ­ about time that the people of fires burning, they had scoffed Inc., will be the guest of the Aheam suggested that the competition, but clearly on the right Hanoi on bended knee for should not be so strained as to mittee, the multi-media presen­ One union leader, A1 Chesser, told at “ peace with honor” and Hebron Historical Society park commission “ follow prac­ peace, the Communist realists leave none for ourselves. Until tation is produced by Rick Trow Congress the strikes was not “ a labor road. demanded only that President Wednesday evening. tised procedures’” and submit were secretly negotiating with proven otherwise, this is not a Productions of Fliiladelphia, Tax reductions for increased get our prisoners of war back The meeting has been called its plan for park improvement issue” but a forceful way to get the a . President whose cold basically evil country, Pa. and is funded through the and pull all American forces for 8 at the Old Town Hall and in its regular budget request. V productivity could lick inflation and Current Quotes pragmatism they obviously whatever our past sins. Thus, it Hebron Board of Education. attention of Congress to the urgent out of Vietnam. Now that their will concern the establishment “The Board of Finance is found to their liking. comes naturally to mourn for This production will answer cost the average taxpayer nothing favorite cad has negotiated a of historical areas in Hebron. In more than happy to assist any need for a definitive plan to save the ’They are all around us—not the victims of My Lai and Bach questions such as “ What can settlement which, in effect, this connection, Darbee will town board or group seeking because he would pay less for the “ A POW is someone who’s only the Harrimans and the Mai. But I wish the professional you do to make this a cleaner railroad. “ We are happy to have the op­ achieves only those two goals, discuss the establishment of advise in their requests for had a confrontation with his peacenicks could spare a thread world? What innocent mistakes In Our Brand goods he must buy and the odds are he portunity to serve our country McGoverns and the prudent There are ways to whip inflation they are insulted. historical districts. town funds, but the board can­ under difficult circumstances. maker and found out what it’s Teddy Kennedy, hedging his bet of sackcloth and a pinch of ash might you be making? Are you wouldn’t have to pay more taxes. Poor things. The career Nelson Carrier, who recently not sit idly by and allow well- and to keep prices of goods and We are profoundly grateful to all about.” — Dr. Norman Spec- with a prayer for peace, but the for the South Vietnamese vic­ unknowingly breaking the law? peacenicks are essentially a purchased the historical Hewitt meaning but ill-advised groups More taxes are certain if the cost of our commander in chief and to tor, a Veterans Administration mostly faceless Nixon haters. tims of the Hue massacre and What about the future— how services in bounds. One is to support joyless lot. To them, happiness House on Rt. 66, will also attend to pursue a course that is New Location! our nation for this day. God psychologist who spent nine is being unhappy—preferably They say they want real peace, the sieges of Anloc and will we live in a safer, cleaner President Nixon in his battle with government is not cut down. and discuss his plans for using contrary to the letter and intent bless America.” — Capt. months in a German prison about what Richard Nixon is but they can’t trust Richard Quangtri. world?” this property. of the law,” Ahearn concluded. Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. of camp during World War II. doing. They refuse to enjoy the Nixon to bring it to them. The I expect it would be too much Using live demonstration Virginia Beach, Va., as he led cease-fire. They say it’s a truth is that they do not want to to ask that they also try not to be offended that it was Richard Across From Center Park, 39 others off the first plane to “ One group gets a little phony because there is still trust Richard Nixon; he is just Nixon who negotiated a cease­ At The Comer of Pearl St. bring freed prisoners of war out minor increase and the rest get some sporadic shooting in Viet­ not their kind of President. They’d have cried for his head fire aimed at ending such 615 MAIN STREET, MAN(»IESTER The Chilean Election of North Vietnam. the hell chopped out.” — Oliver nam. None of them mentions if he’d ended the Vietnam War horror stories. MANCHESTER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSN. ^ those supporting the government but Meadows, the staff director of that both Nixon and Henry Chile is scheduled to elect a new “ Let us remember, however, the day after he moved into the the House veterans’ com­ Kissinger warned that that that Allende will maintain at least White House in January 1969. Congress March 4, an event long that this moment belongs above mittee, describing what he says might be the case, and indeed INVITES THE PUBLIC TO all to the returning men went ‘way out into left field to It is all so artificially tragic, I awaited as a test of Socialist one-third of the seats in the Chamber is a Nixon administration plan themselves and to the families caution against overdone op- unworthy of those ancient of Deputies and thus can exercise to eliminate millions of dollars Today in History THE COMPIETE HOME President Salvador Allende’s pop­ Greek poets who worked in an waiting to welcome them. We in government benefits to dis­ timis.’ control with his veto power. age when a dollop of patriotism ularity. can join most fittingly in that abled Vietnam-era soldiers. Averell Harriman, the Today is Tuesday, Feb. 13, Inflation is soaring and a new welcome ... with quiet respect the 44th day of 1973. There are Opposition to Allende’s government for their fortitude in the ordeal 321 days left in the year. is seeking a two-thirds majority in budget for 1973 provides for about 40 that is now ending and for their Today’s highlight in H&tory: // per cent deficit financing. Foreign privacy in the time ahead.” — On this date in 16^, the W N M IW E IIK r DECORATING AND CRAFT CENTER! Congress so that it will have the ''Oh, Say Can You See President Nixon on learning English Parliament adopted a loans are improbable because of power to override a veto and prevent that the airlift of prisoners bill of rights. / further socialization of the country’s Chile’s low credit rating, so the from North Vietnam had begun. On this date— In 1633, the Italian WEDNESDAY - FEDMMRY 14th. ■ 8.-00 P.M. ’ resources. government will have to resort to For The Adults “ I recognized his foot coming astronomer, Galileo, arrived in issuance of new paper money, setting out of the door. There was not Rome and was detained by the TW WnTON MEMORIAL LIDRARY - On Nomi m ub s i Allende, apparently fearful that a o f f n e w inflation. Allende’s doubt about it. I could tell by MST.' Roman Catholic inquisition. the way he walked. He looked :Af No Purchase Necessary coalition might succeed in gaining government seems to consider prin­ In 1635, the first public school fabulous, like he’s ready to in American public latin'school, effective control, has proposed ting more money a solution to the come home now. 1 don’t think I GIFTS was founded. could ever be happier.” — Mrs. rewriting the democratic constitution problem but more currency won’t In 1741, Andrew Bradford of AGENDA I Jeanne Higdon of San Fran­ Philadelphia published the first and replacing the Congress with a dent the desperate need for food im­ cisco, when she saw her son. America magazine. “ People’s Assembly.” ports. Navy Lt. Kenneth H. Higdon, ' In 1920, the League of Nations ELECTION OF OFFICERS | leave the first airplane to bring Allende has said that 52 per cent of recognized the perpetual Even before Allende announced his released prisoners of war from neutrality of Switzerland. TO THE EXECUTIVE ROARD ^ OFF ON WALL scheme, his opponents charged he was the population already is under North Vietnam. In 1945, in World Wat H, the Soviets captured Budapest, planning fraudulent elections. nourished. His Minister of the “ I sa* him land! I’m so hap­ Hungary from the Germans. Interior, General Carlos Prats, has Discussion on - Allende was elected to a six-year py he was among the first to In 1967, it was disclosed that arrive. I’m just thrilled to term a little more than two years &go urged Chileans to work more and eat the U.S. Central Intelligency COVERINGS! death!” — Mary Jane Crayton Agency had secretly fiim ced with slightly more than one-third of less, a far from popular program. o f LaGrange, Ga., after some of the activities of the “The Charter Revision Commission” I Chile, the only government which viewing a telecast of the arrival the popular vote divided among National Student Association. (Expectations and Results) wH has elected a Communist president in in the Philippines of her son. Ten years ago: West Ger­ several parties. Navy Cmdr. Render Crayton of many assured the United States free elections, faces the most gloomy Chilean political observers predict La Jolla, Calif., and other freed that its agreements with ______CRAFT SUPPUES! war prisoners. the total opposition votes will surpass prospects. France would not harm Ger­ Speakers - man ties with the U.S, “ The budgetary process of state Comptroller, NATHAN AGOSTHRLU | the United States makes a Five years ago: As nghting mockery of democracy. There stepped up in South Vietnam, State Senator, DAVID ODEGARD 4A Today’s Thought is no room for citizen or 10,000 American troops were being transported theils on a SALES GALORE FEB.15thrul7 congressional participation hurry-up basis. Refreshments Will Be Served I the right word to say to them. like it is — it can be the right until the budget comes here to Jeremiah 23:28 “ Let the One year ago: at Uie Vatican, iM-artaif a ntand-Show support lor thoMlhitloiigM lor you and And out > At times it may be a hard word word at the right time. us as a total package conceived prophet who has a dream tell Pope Paul VI consecrated 19 ivliars we go from hifs. W to awaken them to see Lord — as I have received in the most-complete secrecy in the dream, but let him who has Roman Catholic bishops and themselves as they really are. government.” — Sen. Hubert H. my word speak my word your word from others — help archbishops from four con­ Manchester Property Owners Assn., Inc. | Come On In^Help Us Celebrate! Humphrey, D-Minn., in arguing faithfully. What has straw in At other times it may be a word me to speak that word to tinents. of comfort and encouragement. for a bill to require Senate common with wheat? says the others. Toay’s birthdays; former I P.O. In 42S MMchMtor, Com. 0M40 4^ Whatever the event, if we speak Submitted by confirmation of all directors of W f’re Open 0 Days-Wednestlays ’til Noon Thurs. Hites ’til 9:00 649-0300 Lord.” I first lady Bess Truma* is 88 God’s Word to man faithfully it the Office of Budget and Rev. C. Henry Anderson years old. Operu singer'Eileen Management, including Roy L. When our friends are in some will make a difference in how Pastor Farrell is S3. v Ash. sworn in last week. deep trouble or crises, we seek we face life. If we only tell it Emanuel Lutheran CJiurch , ^ V V > •. i V - . - . A

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 13. 1973- PAGE SEVEN A b ou t T o w n PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 13, 1973 Vernon Correct Schedule V ern o n Planners Consider Motel Wayne Johnson, 537 Taylor St. A bout T ow n The Marine Corps League The speaker will be Sister Julia The following is the corrected Temple Chapter, O K /9 rtll in the area adjacent to the commercial zone on the west will meet tonight at 8 at the Ryan. Co-hostess will be Mrs. c m . ■ schedule for public hearings of The meeting of the Planning The executive board of the Vernon Gardens apartment side of Rt. 83 (next to Marine Club on Parker St. Richard Tiantanida. observe Obligation N l^ t at its Forum To Study the Manchester Zoning l ^ r d Commission tonight at 7:30 at Manchester Junior Womens the Administration Building complex. MacDonald’s) to construct a meeting Wednesday at 8 p .m ^ of Appeals in 1973: The Marine Ck)rps League a u b will meet Wednesday at 8 will consider a request of Steinman has already started restaurant. the Masonic Temple. I“*J**^ Feb. 26, March 19, April 16, Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta p.m. at the home of Mrs. degrees will be conferred. Of­ Valentino Fiano for a special work on 210 units. His original Sigma Phi, will meet tonight at Richard Davis, 71F Sycamore ■Town Issues May 21, June 18, July 16, Sept. The commission will also at the Marine Club on Parker ficers will weaf white. permit to construct a motel on request was to construct the 8 at the home of Mrs. Ronald Lane. Cto-hostesses are Mrs 17, Oct.' 15, and Nov. 19. No consider a proposed amend­ St. Major issues facing the three regular business meeting will Rt. 30 total 525 units but he was given Atwood, Anthony Rd., Tolland. Paul Humason and Mrs. Donald hearings are scheduled for ment to the zoning regulations. Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma I^i, towns of Vernon, Ellington and be held at 8 p.m. ’The area in question is zoned permission for the 210 and at Mrs. Robert Diunond will pre­ Aughst and December. All that time was told he could The amendment would delete a The Gate of Heaven Mothers Tarda. will meet tonight at 8 at tte Tolland virill be discussed at the D of I Meet sessions will be at 7 p.m., in the commercial. It is east of the El sent a program on the build no more until sewage and paragraph in the laws which Circle will meet Wednesday at home of Mrs. Michael Tine, 140 third in a serieis of forumsbeing The Daughters of Isabella Municipal Building Hearing Camino shopping center, across American Indians. Bethany Group of Center traffic conditions are improved lists, as permitted uses in a 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. McGrath Rd., South Windsor. sponsored by the Greater will meet Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in Room. the highway from Howard Congregational Church will After the business session, a Rockville Clergy Council, the Community Hall, Franklin Johnson Restaurant and Motel. in that area. general industrial district, a meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. in new member, Mrs. PhilHp Town Planner John Pastic restaurant or other establish­ The other day I committed Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Park. Members are asked to the Robbins Room of the Papenhausen of Windsor, bring a surprise gift. said such uses, in general, are Steinman previously ar^ed ment which serves food and what is the unpardonable sin for First Evangelical Lutheran Daughter Writes church. ------be welcomed with the Ritual of Church, Orchard St., Rockville. Refreshments will be served. considered proper for that the proposed new sewage non-alcoholic beverages for a mother. I got sick. Andover treatment facility and proposed consumption on premises St. Mary’s Episcopal Oiurch Jewels. Mayor Frank McCoy of Ver­ Dooley Hours commercial zones but each in­ FRASER STUDIO I had the Hong Kong Flu or will have a Holy Eucharist ser­ dividual application must be alterations and improvements without live entertainment. Of Mexico Quake the London Flu (Which ever is non and First Selectmen Fran­ State Rep. Thomas H. vice Wednesday at 10 a.m. The housing board of Dooley, D. who represents Ver­ considered from the standpoint to Rt. 83 would no doubt be well cis Prichard of Ellington and - 192 HARTFORD RD. (roar) MANCHESTER worse) and believe me, I Emanuel Lutheran Church will as to whether it fits into the on the way before the final Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rice of parently in Guadalajara. Many learned what it’s like to lie on Ehwin Stoetzner of Tolland, the n on ’s 5.6th D is tr ic t, has Phon* 649-2304 smaller houses here have Story Circle of South United meet tonight at 7:30 at the scheduled office hours to meet Club Marks over-all plan of development group of apartments is com­ 103 Bretton Rd., Manchester your bed of pain. I hurt resource panel, will give con­ Open 10 to 4, Monday through Saturday Methodist Church will meet church reception room. for the town. plete. Steinman is also asking recently received a letter from crumbled and more than 30 peo­ everywhere; my head, my sideration to such issues as with his constituents on Feb. 17 Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at On Thursday night the Zoning for a special permission to build their daughter, Mary Ann Rice ple have been badly hurt by arms, my chest, my back, my elements which go into a town’s from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ver­ Its Birthday B O U N D de Okhuysen of Guadlajara, falling bricks and walls. Susannah Wesley House of the Alba** Juster, hypnotist, will zoning decisions as the officials non Professional Building on Commission will hold a public parking areas in the flood plain. Introducing . . . shoulders. Even my eyes ached One portion of the land where Jalisco, Mexico, citing some of “One large hotel called the church. be guest speaker at the attempt to give guidance to the Rt. 30. ANNE EMT hearing at 7:30 at the O IL CO. if I moved them. And when I the construction is going on is IKILUMBIA MINERVA YARNS her family’s experiences during English speaking radio station Manchester Newcomers Club town’s population and business For those who live in the Correspondent Administration Building to since 1935 propped the newspaper on my Nuthiegger Camera Club will bordered by the Hockanum the recent earthquake in that begging them to reassure their stomach to see the headlines, meeting tonight at 7:30 at growth; the most effective Rockville section of Vernon, a Tel. 228-3971 review a request of Melvin American guests. I guess that meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at River. and EMBROIDERY KITS country. the weight of the paper was Mott’s Community Hall. ways to communicate ideas and session is scheduled for Feb. 24 The Young At Hearts Club of Steinman, developer of FUEL OILS Hilltop House Memorial Park, The Zoning Commission will AUTOMATIC DELIVERY The Okhuysens were atten­ more than a few wanted to fly almost more than I could bare. ne^s to town officers; what from 10 a.m. to noon at 1 Court Andover will hold a special Rosewood Park Gardens, Inc. right back home.” East Hartford. The program Boy Scout Troop 123 will meet also hear a request of Jack 24-HOUR SERVICE • Needlepoint and Crewel Supplies ding family day at the Rotary religious groups might do to St. (SNETCO Building, luncheon meeting Wednesday on Rt. 83. Steinman is asking BUDGET ACCOUNTS Because I try to be a good will include “Something Old August Enterprises, Inc. for a • Rug Craft Supplies Club in the Guadalajara Hilton, According to Mrs. Okhuysen, Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at Com­ help make the tri-town area a redevelopment area). at 12:30 in the social room of permission to construct an WELCOMED mother, I made one attempt to and Something New” by Harold plan of development in a • Classee in Rug Making, Needlepoint, and with their four oldest children the quake occurred during the munity Baptist Church. better place in which to live, Any citizen who is not able to the Andover Congregational additional 315 apartment units 369 CENTER ST. “siesta” mid-day dinner and struggle to my feet and make Prate. The meeting is open to Polycraft when according to Mrs. plus the major issues facing attend either of these sessions, Church in celebration of its Phon* 643-6320 rest period, so there were many the family’s breakfast. those wishing to take up hobby Okhuysen, the table began to “Not on your Ufe, honey” each town. but wishes to contact Dooley, fourth anniversary. move from side to side. tales of beds sliding across photography as well as amateur Jehovah’s Witnesses will Following the panel discus­ may do so by writing to him at said my husband. “You just hop and professional The club will also celebrate “Lights were going on and rooms, chandeliers flying wild­ have group discussions of the sion, those attending the 109 Irene Dr., Rockville, or at ly and contents of closets and back into bed, take some photographers^___ Bible book, “Haggai,” tonight members’ birthdays which fall off, the microphone croaked aspirin, and forget about us. I meeting will break up into the State Capitol, Hartford. during the month of Feburary, loudly once, dishes clattered cupboards spilling and at 7:30 at 726 N. Main St., 167 guess we can fend for ourselves The Confirmation Class of groups and come back with Captain Promoted and a social hour will following and a huge flower pot fell off its breaking, Boulder Rd., 18 Chambers St., if we have to.” Center Congregational Church questions for the panel to dis­ Air Force Capt. Hayward G. the luncheon. pedestal just missing a huge “The manager at the super­ 280 Sand Hill Rd. in South Wind­ Learn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ A few minutes later, John will meet tonight at 6:30 in cuss the issues in more depth Anyone wishing to attend the window in back of me,” she market said that they had lost sor, and French Rd., Bolton. man Learn of 4 Glen Dr., Ver­ thousands of pesos in imported tipped heavily into the room. Woodruff Hall of the church. and to meaningfully relate luncheon should contact Mrs. wrote. them to moral and religious non, has been certified as a mis­ liquors alone. One of the most “I’m not supposed to bother John Hutchinson, Rt. 6. “I’m sure that everybody had you,” he said in a hoarse The Manchester Sportsman’s values. sile combat crew commander CLIP40« incredible happenings, th e recent disaster in whisper, “but it’s gym day and Association will meet tonight at The Rev. Robert Wellner, at Minot AFB, N.D. Nicaragua foremost in happened lo ‘ my friend’s Capt. Learn was I can’t find my sneakers.” 8 at the clubhouse in Coventry. pastor of St. John’s Episcopal Bulletin Board thought,” she continued. husband. recommended for upgrading by “ He w as performing a It was an effort to answer The association will have its Chvax^, will be moderator and The following meetings and The whole “shake” took him. “Try the back hall. Look annual Ladies Night and the'responding panel will in­ his wing commander after about two minutes, according galibladder operation when the meeting all training and evalua­ activities are scheduled for this tabie began to move. Furious, under your bed and call Peter. banquet Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at clude the Rev. Donald Miller week: YOUR NEXT to Mrs. Okhuysen. tion requirements. he told the nurse, who said, Last time you left them at his the Garden Grove. and ^ e Rev. Betsy Reed of Her letter further stated they Skating Again Tuesday: Board of Education “Yes, doctor, somebody is house.” Tolland plus a representative passed the La Merced Church Supervised ice skating is now budget meeting, 7:30 p.m., An­ moving it, but it’s not I.’ Final­ My next visitor was a very Friendship Circle of the from an Ellington church. where a large crowd had in effect at Webster’s Pond on dover Elementary School; ly, the anesthetist said dryly, solemn Sara. “ You look Salvation Army will meet State Sen. Thomas MEAT PURCHASE gathered to look at the upper AWFUL,” she cried. “Really tonight at 7:45 at the Citadel for Calmithers of Vernon will be South St., Rockville. Skating Connecticut Association of part of the tall tower which was ‘Somebody’s moving the whole starts at 3 p.m. and if the lights room.’” awful. Were you sick to your a February Thaw picnic. the,guest speaker at the fourth Parents of Children with cracked sideways “as though stomach? Would you like some and final meeting of the series on the pond are repaired the Perceptual Learning tonihoile had given it a little Mrs. Okhuysen ended her area will be open until 9 p.m. letter to her parents, “Hope warm milk?” Center Congregational next week. His topic will be Disabilities meeting, 7:15 p.m., twift." Before I could respond with Recreation Director Donald Rham High School Library. “ Mexico City was withoflt coming down next Church will have a teachers’ concerned with government on an emphatic “No”, Kate burst workshop tonight from 7 to 9 in the state Iwel. Berger said the lights were SHOP-RITE COUPON power in a good part of the city month.” She closed with, “So Wednesday: Young at Hearts in. the Simpson Wing of the Cast Chosen damaged by vandals who, ac­ for many hours. Peopie were long, from your daughter in Club luncheon, 12:30 p.m., An­ The ‘Look’ For Spring “Promise you won’t get mad, Dan Lein, a teacher at cording to Berger, have also trapped in elevators. About 20 relaxing Manana iand, as you church. dover Congregational Church mother’’ her eyes were Windham High School, has been taken the meters off the tennis people have died, but none ap- cali it.” Social Room; Rham CATS Sweaters that can be worn singly or teamed with a cardigan for fashion’s newest twin pleading. “I didn’t mean to do Hollis Circle of South United chosen to plav the le^ role of courts and the meeting, 7:30 p.m., Rham High sweater look are among the “Wild Oats” collection for spring. Polyester/rayon and flax it!” Methodist Church will meet Dr. Dewey Maugham in the courts. School Auditorium; University knit tops that team up beautifully with skirts and pants. Accessorized with pearls or “Do what?” I asked weakly. WINDOW next production of the Tri-Town Steward Retiring tonight at 7:30 at the home of of Connecticut Chamber Towards the purchase of $L00 or more golden chains, they can be worn to luncheon at the club or for a work day at the office. “There’s a spoon caught in Players, “The Girl In The Freu­ Peter Jaconski who has Pageant For Teen-age Mrs. Robert Eldridge, 120 Singers Concert, 8 p.m.. Town the disposal, and...it’s one of Delmont St. Betty Allen, dis­ dian Slip.’’ retired as steward of SHADES Hall. Girls, April 6-7 the silver ones,” she confessed trict president of United The ^ow will be presented Rockville’s American Legion FRESH M EAT in a small voice. Methodist Women, will speak Made to Order March 15,16 and 17 at the Ver­ Home on West St., will be Dr., Rockton, 111. 61072, and Bring your old ndlets in Thursday: Board of Finance LAMB, VEAL, PORK. BEEF OR POULTRY- (^FROZEN MEAT NOT IN aUD ED ) The Miss Connecticut Teen­ When the children finally left about the new structure of the non Center Middle School. It is honored at a testimonial dinner must be completed and and aave SSo per ibade. meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of­ Good at any Shop-Rite market ager P ^ e a n t will be held April me alone, I closed my eyes and Methodist Women’s group. the second production for the to be held March 3 at the post 6-7 at'the Stratfield Motor returned by March 1. I Our Servicemen pulled the blankets up to my home. fice Building; Columbia I Coupon limit one per family. Winners will receive a E. A. JOHNSON recently formed group. C3iapter American Red Cross Hotel, in Bridgeport. nose. I remembered how I felt Dupee Circle of South United Mariela Luginbuhl of Tolland Jaconski retired after 24 Coupon Expiros S a t, Fah. 17,1973 MH scholarship to Massey Junior meeting, 8 p.m., Yeoman’s Open to all girls age 13-17, Coast Guard Ens. Daniel V. as a child when I was sick and Methodist Church will meet PAtNT 00. will be cast in the role of years of service to the post. College in Atlanta, Ga., a Center at Keesler for Hall, Columbia. judging is based on poise, per­ Riley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. specialized training in the ad­ my mother took care of me. I tonight at 8 at Susannah Wesley 723 MAD.' ST. Dewey’s wife. She is one of the Mayor Frank McCkiy will head sonality, scholastic trophy and a six-day expense remembered how she insulated the program for the evening. <•> Daniel V. Riley Sr. of 2 Lewis ministrative field. Airman Hall of the church. The Rev. founding members of the Friday: Tandarica Puppet achievements, civic con­ paid trip to Atlanta to compete me from the rest of the family, Tickets may be obtained by’ Circle, Rockville, was com­ Kryzak is a 1972 graduate of Dr. George Webb will speak. . Tpdjajrerr ■Other iherftttferr of the ■nieater of Rumania perfor­ tributions and appearance with in the National Finals Pageant in ■ a cozy cocoon of- fresh calling the post home. missioned in his present rank East- Catholic High School, cast will be Linda Claraham mances 6:30 and —30 p.m., no talent nor swim suit contest which takes place Sept. 1, in the smelling linen and back rubs Guest Artist upon graduation from Coast Manchester. and Bill Rollins, both of Hebron Elementary School; involved. If you qualify as to Atlanta Civic Center. Each con­ and fruit juice. M. Helen Van Wyk, nationally Guard officer Candidate School Manchester; Jim Hutchinson of Square Dancing, 8 p.m., An­ age, you are eiigible to enter, testant will submit a 100-word at the Yorktown Coast Guard My reflections were broken known artist, lecturer, art SAVE OVER n ” WITH COUPONS BELOVB Vernon and Teri MacGranor of regardless of race, color, creed or less essay on the pageant’s dover Elementary School. Reserve Training Center. by a pair of sneakered feet that Blast Hartford. teacher and author, will be the or national origin and there is theme “ What’s Right About Bentley PTA suddenly appeared on the bed Anyone interested in guest speaker at a meeting to Saturday: Rham Trigon no entry fee. America” and these essays will Navy PO 3. C. Ralph P. SHOP-RITE COUPON beside me. becoming a patron should con­ be sponsored tonight by the Players pi^uction “Crawling SHOP-RITE COUPON Applications may be obtained be judged enirely separately Meets Tonight “Just wanted you to know I HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO STUDIO Pemberton, son of Mr. and Mrs. tact Mrs. Barbara Lucas, 6 Tolland County Art Association Arnold,” 8 p.m., Rham High by writing to Miss Connecticut from the pageant judging with Howard C. Pemberton of 49 found them,” John explained. 17 OAK STREET - 643-5171 at 8 at the Vernon Center Mid­ Towards the purchase of Towards the purchase of Teen-ager Pageant, 126 Bunn prizes going to the top three. , The Bentley School PTA will ’Tunnel Rd., Vernon. School Commons Area. Ridge St., Manchester, is on “Can Pete come over to play Emblem Club dle School. *1 or more in our *1 or more in our deployment in the Middle East have its February meeting after school, PLEASE?” Miss Van Wyk will tonight at 7:30 in the The Rockville Emblem Gub aboard the destroyer USS My husband joined John at demonstrate the techniques of auditorium. The Sounds of an Orchestra! will meet Wednesday at 6:30 Service Deli Produce Busy Day Stew Fiske. Before returning to his the foot of the bed. “How you p.m. at the Elks Home, N. Park still life painting. She will Earl C. Petersen homeport in Newport, R.I., he The combined sixth grades will present a production of doing. Mom?” he inquired in a St. The evening will start with a explain every step of the B o lto n will have visited ports in Brazil, Department Department “Young Abe Lincoln.” The play soft solicitious voice. potluck to honor past process from bare canvas to Bakes In Oven Angola, Mozambique, “ Everything ship-shape her signature when finished. A is directed by Mrs. B. Saunders presidents of the club. Good at any Shop-Rite market Good at any Shop-Rito market Malagasy Republic, Kenya, downstairs. But, we used the WITH THIS WITH THIS MH P etersen and R. Ewald. Mrs. Allan Beaverstock is small admission fee will be Grades 7-8 Coupdn timit one per family. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. He last quart of milk and I seem to Coupon limit one per family. STORRS—You’ve heard of beat pot or covered casserole,. A speaker from the Lutz chajnnan of the program. A charged. The public is invited. COUPON COUPON S.R. is a 1970 graduate of be just about out of socks. Coupon Expires Sat, Feb. 1 7 ,1 9 7 3 5 CoHpw Expli%8 S at, Feb. 17, 1973 baked beans, baked potatoes," Sprinkle with salt and pepper, T o E m cee Junior Museum will present a Manchester High School. Anything you want before I go Honor Roll baked Alaska—Why not baked to taste. Add one-half cup rolled program on “What the Museum to work?” Bolton stew? oats. Cover with one cup hot AL E vent Airman Walter J. Kryzak III, Does For Your Child.” JUDITH DONOHUE Stew that’s baked in the oven water and about one cnp tomato A short business meeting will I pulled the blankets over my Earl Petersen, past com­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. is an economical way to stretch juice and baked covered in a. be held, after which head and pondered a moment. Correspondent VALUABLE COUPON mander of the American Legion Kryzak of 921 Main St., South Guidance Meeting SHOP-RITE COUPON meat with vitamin rich moderate oven (350 F.) two to refreshments will be served in “Yes,” was my muffled reply, Tel. 649-8409 Post-in Manchester, will emcee Windsor, has been assigned to “I want my mother!” lA BO vegetables, says Junina three hours until the meat and the cafeteria. John Petrus, assistant Towards the purchase of Towards the Durchase of Czajkowski, Extension vegetables are tender. Add six the annual “Old Timers Night,” Keesler AFB, Miss., after com­ principal of Bolton Center pleting Air Force basic *1 or more in our An 8-oz. Jar of nutritionist at the University of cubed potatoes during the last Saturday at the Legion Home, Listed at School School, has announced the training. He has been assigned Connecticut. And since the stew hour of cooking. Makes eight to according to Robert Donahue, ment and refreshments for the names of students in Grades 7 senior vice commander and to the Technical Training HALF-CARAT . John Flek, Bolton school is baked in the oven at a un­ 10 servings. guidance director, announces seniors, juniors have provided and 8 who have attained honors Health And Beauty Brim Decafinated iform temperature, there’s no Variations: Add two small chairman of the event. DIAMOND JEWELRY! transportation for members during the second quarter. A roast beef dinner will be (J^ichaei) that there will be a h i^ school need to watch it as carefully as turnips or parsnips cut into orientation meeting for all needing rides.to meetings or to Those named to the Grade 8 served at 7 p.m. and tickets are Aids Department Instant Coffee a top-of-the stove dish. pieces when you add carrots. eighth grade students and their doctors and hospital ap­ “A” honor roll are Kathleen available at the Legion Home Good at any Shop-RHa market BEAN-POT STEW is a Omit rolled oats and thicken parents Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. pointments. Leiner, Kathy Moonan, Kathy WITH THIS Good at any Shop-Rite market traditional New England recipe stew with four tablespoons on American Legion Dr. Morianos, Louis Paggioli, Coupon limit one per family. ^ q Coupon limit one per family. Petersen, honored in 1970 in the all-purpose room of the COUPON WITH THIS that was prepared on Mon­ flour mixed with water at the College Notes elementary s^ool. Robert Peterson and Barbara Coupon Expires Sat., Feb. 1 7 ,1973v .K . Coupon Expiros S a t, Fob. 17,1973 day-wash day. As the top of the time when potatoes are added. with a life membership award, Placco. COUPON MFG served for many years as 4th of Students will receive the stove was covered with a wash To make French Oven Beef results of the Differential Ap­ Students on the Grade 8 “B” SAVE50« boiler, getting meals was a Stew with gourmet jflavor, add July fireworks chairman. He honor roll are Todd Addison, also served as manager of the titude Tests at the meeting and Rham District nuisance. So the busy housewife one-fourth to one-half teaspoon Miss Janet Ouellette, ail high school programs will be Sally Jo Alloca, Kathleen ilHIIIHIIIli local Legion Nine, and as depu­ Banks, Carrie Dooman, Maria VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON would put chunks of meat, dried basil and use one-half cup daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond explabied. 5AB6 red wine as part of the liquid. ty commissioner of the State of Chester Ouellette of 25 Willard Geer, Cindy Isleib, Martha potatoes, onions and other T-582 Organ Guidance counselor Jeffrey a 1-lb. Can of Towards the purchase of vegetables into her bean pot Miss Czajkowski suggests Connecticut Legion Baseball Rd., has been named to the last Kendall, Donna Mageau, Program. Heintz notes that Howell CATS Elect A 2-lb., 4-oz. Box of and use the already heated oven making a double batch of baked semester dean’s list at Eastern Cheney Technical School is Patricia Maneggia, Susan Mur­ He is presently serving his dock, Pamela Muro, Cathie to cook the stew. stew and freezing half ot it for Connecticut State College, requiring that all applications Yuban To make Bean-Pot Stew, an easy meal on a busy day. post as a member of its where she is a senior elemen­ From Traditional tempo to the latest beats .. < Mrs. Cahill Noreh, Mary Robbins, Gail executive and home com­ be received by Mwch 1, so Gaines brown about two pounds round Consider a baked dessert, such tary education major. She is .You’ll receive the rich quality of the Leslie® ■ Secchiaroli and Tim Stehi. mittees and as a member of the students interested in atteiujiiig Coffee 15 Grade 7 “A’’ honor roll of beef cut into cubes in two as apple crisp, that can cook at currently a practice teacher at revolving speaker; Hammond’s exclusive that school should notify Heintz Mrs. Nancy Cahill of Hebron 2 5 Past Commanders Association. tablespoons fat or cooking oil. thte same oven temperature as the Maple St. School in Vernon. was elected president Saturday students are Wendy Batch, OFF Burgers He is baseball commissioner harmonic tonebar action and new finishes at once. OFF Add three ofiions, sliced, and the stew and maximize the use evening of the Rham CATS Matthew Dreselly, Leslie Good at any snop-RHe market for the State Legion Baseball and full-line styling with this organ. Reporting on his recent cam­ Good at any Shop-RHe market six carrots, sliced thick. Put in of the oven’s heat. (Coed Athletic Team Sup­ Ferguson, Cheryl Kendall, MH Coupon limit one per family. MH Program and a member of the Deborah Hawkes, daughter of Bring joy to the whole family w ^ the easy- paign to locate training stations Coupon limit one per family. porters), a newly organized Christopher Placco, David WITH THIS National Americanism Council. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hawkes for a high school work Coupon Expiros Sat., Fab. 17,1973 |^p Q Coupon Expiros S a t, Fob. 17, 1973 load built-in cassette recorder, solid-state group of Rham parents, adults 'Teller and Jeffrey Winkler. MFG Petersen, who resides with of 22 Essex St., made high experience program, Heintz COUPON ST.AR instant start and quick Identification color and in terests alunuii. Those on the Grade 7 “B” his wife, Alice, at 14 McKinley honors in the freshman class at notes that approximately 100 SAVE 15^ lIHIUHimWUWniW^ •By CLAY R. POLLAN- tabs. The Automatic Rhythm and Automatic Serving with Mrs. Cahill will honor roll are April Bergstrom, S4VE25‘ LlIRA St., is employed at Travelers the Ona Wilcox School of Nur­ training positions have been ^ ARIES Your Daily Aclivily Guide Accompaniment adds special ease and be Lloyd MacLachlan of $usan Butterfield, . Hildee MAS. 2) sing at Middlesex Memorial located at 44 places of employ­ According lo the Stan. Insurance Co. as a reinsurance Fontanella, Lori Franz, Steven VALUABLE COUPON excitement to your playing. ment in the area. Marlborough a8 vice president VALUABLE COUPON If To develop message for Wednesday,, consultant. Hospital recently. Gagnon, Michael Hassett, 42-43-51-644 Hear this beautiful organ at our studio. You’ll and Mrs. Gail Gardiner of 3A B0 .l>^-37-X-70 read words corresponding to numbers Heintz was cited by the Board 1AB5 .5775-78-85-88 72-73-74 \ Hebron, as secretary-treasurer. Deborah Howard, Karen Jones, Towards the purchase of of your Zodiac birth sign. love the looks, the sound and the price of of Education at its meeting last Towards the purchase of TAURUS SCORMO Peter Jones, Lynne Kawam, A 48-oz. Bottle of 1 A 31 You 61 A this Hammondl \ week for his work in the area of The purpose of this organiza­ Any Three (3) Boxes of AM. 20 32 Winner 62 Time OCT. 2 2 ^ Leslie Manna, Nicholas 2 Someone vocational education. tion is to support all boys and ; MaV 20 3 Is 33 lmprovements63 Mode Minutillo, Susan Negro, Jeffrey 34 Fooled 64 Inner NOY. 2 1 ^ ^ girls intramural and in 33-50-53 4 Hiding TRAVEL GROUP CHARTERS 35 Good 65 Thrill 12-15-17-32/s; Betty Crocker 2- Rain Barrel! '58-61-62 5 Scorpio 'I How About Joining Our | terscholastic activities at Potterton, Jeannette Radion 6 Organize 36 A 66 Impulsively 39-40-81-^ Senior Citizens 67 To Rham High School; to support, Alisa Sabella, Aldea Savva, GEMINI 7 A 37 Money SAGITTARIUS Round Trip Air Bolton’s Juniors will treat the 15 38 Day 68 Chonges E. Heart pendant and chain $305 Susan Schiavettt, Jeffrey Shaw, 8 Time NOY. A. Gold bracelet $380 I ADULT ORGAN CLASS town’s senior citizens to a through fan support, all local Layer Cake Mixes Fabric Seftener 9 Individual 39 It 69 In HAWAII LOS ANGELES B. Cinderella ring 305 G. Swirl ring, 7 diamonds 445 Terry Ann Smith, Gary Sobol, OFF 20 10 To 40 Con 70 Study DECc. 21 M l Valentine’s Day party contests and exhibitions; to in­ Good at any Shop-RHe market 41 Opposite 71 Your C. Heart-shaped ring 310 H. 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■> MANCHESTER EVENl l ^ HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 13, 1973 — PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 13. 1973 MCC Game Closer Baseball Herald Angle ^ /' Into Next Inning By Earl Yost In Tourney Chase ■ X NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball’s catchers are invited to start training Sporta Editor Placing all five starters in “In order to be victorious 23 while Leroy Boyd con­ labor problems move into the next in­ in mid-February with remaining double figures, Manchester Wednesday we must have a tributed 14 and Tony Salvatti ning Friday when the 24 playef players usually reporting on or about Community College routed total team effort,’’ canned*^ 12. representatives take a close-up, March 1. Following Wednesday’s South Central C.C. last night remarked MCC Coach Pat detailed look at the latest offer of the Miller called the cancellation of the outing Manchester will close at the Eagles’ Nest, 103-82. Mistretta. “Ellie Grant, Bill owners. early opening, “illegal threat of a out its schedule Saturday in SRO Assured Friday Night ’The Ckmgars need d victory Peoples, Stan Alexander and Marvin Miller, executive director of lockout,’’ and denounced Wednesday night against reserve Dave Sammataro an away game with Greater management for the step. Capacity crowds have been the rule rather than the the Major League Baseball Players Housatonic C.C. to assure all turned in good pefor- Hartford C.C. The owners had termed the exception at East Catholic High, and Friday night the SRO Association, said Monday that the them a berth in the CCCAA mances. However, if we are postponement of the early camps as sign will be up when undefeated Holy Cross High of Water- Manchrnter (103) offer wouid probably be turned over to tournament. going to qualify for the “a matter of logistics.” bury invades the Eagles’ nest. B F Pts the entire membership—a procedure Manchester now sports an tournfey we must get a Alexander 8 S 21 Miller was highly critical of the bownstaters cla/m the Crusaders have the best balanced that colild take three weeks and delay 11-9 mark and 5-5 in con­ maximum effort with a Moore 7 6 20 owners’ recommendation to settle high school team In the states in any category, and with a Grant 8 3 19 the scheduled March 1 opening of ference action. South Cen­ minimal amount of mis­ individual salary disputes by arbitra­ following of several hundred for away games, the East Guerin 6 2 14 training camps. tral of New Hi.ven now takes,” Mistretta added. Sammataro 2 0 4 tion, an offer described as “a gym most likely will be taxed to capacity long before the “In my conversations with many of stands at 2-12 over-all and 1- Team General Alexander Cortese 4 0 8 landmark proposal,’’ by John opening tap. Zack 1 0 2 the player representatives the last Herald photo by Oflara 9 in the loop. led the scoring parade for East isn’t any world-beater, but the Eagles are winners Peoples 7 1 IS few days,” said Miller, “there was Gaherin, negotiator for management. It was the second tim e this Manchester with 21 points Arbitration is only one of the issues again and will go into the battle with an undefeated record 43 17 103 the feeling expressed that this matter Everybody Has to Learn and This Youngster Tried His Luck Before Sunday^s Town Bowling Tournament with Ernie Moore close Totals in negotiations between the players at home. ’The Brass City combine wilt feature Tony Han­ season Manchester has gone South Cr ntrul (82) is of sufficient importance to be taken son, who is being groomed as a schoolboy All-American in over the 100-point mark. behind with 20. Moore also B F Pts to the entire membership.” and owners. Also involved are They topped Tunxis C.C. hauled in 14 rebounds. Flagg 10 3 23 minimum salayes, the reserve clause the class of Tom Roy, ex-South Windsor High star, and Dixon 3 0 6 Baseball’s latest offer came^last Walt Luckett, ex-Kolbe High standout. Hanson, a 6-5 earlier in the schedule, 106- Leaping Ellie Grant netted Lipscomb 1 3 5 Thursday and was accompanied by a binding a player to a club until he is 0 12 senior, is said to be in a position to write his name to any 84. 19 markers and was the Saivatti 6 directive to all clubs to postpone the traded, released or retired, and the leader in rebounds again Boyd 7 0 14 pension-benefit plan over which the major college in the country, both scholastically and The Cougars led all the Dguis 5 0 10 early opening of camps scheduled for athletically. He’s been averaging better than 25 points and Showdown way posting a 22-11 edg with 19. Bill Peoples con- Hardy 2 2 6 this week. Traditionally, pitchers and players struck last spring. Tribe Needs Three after the first 10 minutes or^lributed 15 tallies while Bob Toles 0 0 0 20 rebounds per game as the Crusaders go into tonight’s Goodman 3 0 6 game boasting 13 straight victories. pld^, 40-26 at halftime, and Guerin rounded out the Graham 0 0 0 Coach Tim McDonald’s club already wrapped up the 64-42 w ith 10 m in u te s scoring with 14 points. Respond to Questionnaire remaining. Charles Flagg was the Totals 37 8 82 tough Naugattick. .Valley League championship. Score at half 40-26 Manchester A tip to East folloWbrs - if you are planning on taking in For T ourney Berth Not in Book game’s top point-getter with Friday night’s game, get there early or you may be disap­ Schoolboy point^. ' . ^ By Dean Yost NEW YORK (AP) — purists would Tickets and Tube love an eventual showdown between UCLA and^ North Standings “We have got to win or it’s Carolina State, both unbeaten and running 1-2 in The -Payoff to Orr Notes Off the Cuff finished business,” noted Question in Poll Associated Press weekly poll. But it won’t happen. CCIL Manchester High’s- Coach John Kershaw has been named acting recreation UCLA, with 63 straight vic- Jim Moriarty before the BOSTON (AP) — A few reminded Sanderson of WASHINGTON (AP) — Confidentially, in a probe of pro superintendent in East Hartford for the ailing Bud Foran tories dating back to 1971, is sas State, Memphis State, Windham cagers last outing against years ago, Boston Bruins tbe five-year-old bet tbis football’s television blackouts. Congress is questioning who will retire shortly. Both men were first-class athletes WESTSIDE MIDGETS headed for the National Alabama, New Mexico, Wethersfield , By BILL SACHEREK Wethersfield. The statement Virginia Tech and Brigham teammates Bobby Orr and week when Sanderson in their younger days and played in Manchester many WINF rooked Nassiff Arms, Collegiate Athletic Association Hall fans in the stands about tickets and the tube. A few can’t 1 had a long weekend of skiing will hold true for the Tribe tournament to defend its Young complete the Top ’Twen­ Derek Sanderson made a returned to tbe Bruins times. Kershaw has been the No. 2 man in the department 48-23, in action last night at the Maloney pass up a chance to get in some kicks of their own. with good to expellent snow in in its remaining three starts national championship. N.C. bet: each waged a $1,000 after a abort, but rewar­ for several years...Roller derby has caught the fancy of West Side Rec. Bob Smith (24), ty- Eastern “While the prices have gone the several areas we visited. I if it hopes to land a berth in Mark lannone (13) and Randy State won’t compete there since Central that he’’d be tbe first to ding, stint witb tbe up,’’ complained a ticket- followers in this area. Last Saturday night’s presentation The Top Twenty, with being operated by former schussed from Glen Ellen to the CIAC Class LL Tourna­ Lanzano (10) powered the the NCAA suspended the school firstplace votes in parentheses, Conard walk down tbe aisle to Pbiladelpliia Blazers. holder, “I still sit on the same Cleveland Browns quarterback at UConn, without any fanfare, was a sellout with many Snow Valley to Stratton and ment. WINF offense. Rick Thurston’s because of alleged recruiting season records and total points. Manchester m atrim ony. So Sanderson bad bis old splintery seat that has been Frank Ryan, who has a turned away. The Roller Derby» League returns to Herald photo by Pinto Hogback. Tonight at the Clarke 16 points was best for the violations. Points tabulated on basis of Penney attorney Bob Woolf draw painted twice in 16 years — doctorate in mathematics. Snow Valley is in Winhall, Springfield one week from tonight with the Jolters facing UCLA, 18-0 this season, Arena, Manchester will host losers. 2018-16-14-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1: Platt out 990 single dollar bills W ith Catch painted over dirt and splinters, National Football League Vt., on Rt. 30, near the center of retained its No. 1 ranking in Sanderson lost and Orr, Brian Van Camp the Bay State Chiefs...Terry Vacaro’s world three-game Hall High of West Hartford In the second outing. Army & 1. UCLA (34) 184) 698 and 1,000 pennies wbieb 1 might add.” teams cooperated in this survey the Golden Triangle where the The AP poll with 34 of the 35 engaged to be married at duckpin bowling record score of 511 has been equaled by Navy won its 10th in a row by 2. N.C. State (1)196 632 HCC Another one wondered: “Who aimed at “trying to reach the snow just funnels in. in a CCIL battle. Earlier in ballots cast. The holdout vote tbe end of tbe National be plans to present to Orr Vicky Alford of Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Vaccaro, of turning back Crispino’s, 45-34. 3. Long Beach St. 20-1 545 would be the sponsors of guy loosely called the typical Here they have a lot more the campaign, the Indians went to N.C. State’s Wolfpack, Hockey League season. today. Manchester, rolled her set in March, 1966. She was one of Craig Kearney netted an 4. Minnesota 15-2 439 Northwest 7 1 14 2 70-Pound Beaver homegame TV? Would it be football fau,” a subcommittee snow than other areas. ’There is upset the Warriors, 45-42. 19-0 for the season. the ranking local bowlers who passed up competing in the amazing 29 markers while 5. Marquette 18-2 338 South 5 2 12 2 local organizations? Heaven spokesman said. a new parking lot on top of the Hall’s scoring machine, Third place belongs to Long Manchester Town Women’s Tournament now in progress teammate Bob Wilson collected 6. North Carolina 18-4 313 East 5 3 12 6 forbid ... their commercials are Questions range from an hill so you may ski to the base Steve Chotiner, who has eight tallies. Beach State, spirting a 20-1 at the Holiday Lanes...Timmy Quish, who starred with 7. Houston 17-2 257 Xavier 3 4 8 8 Trapped in State enough to turn a man’s opener on the distance between lodge or park in the lower gone over the 1,000 career Gary Demko found the hoop record, while Minnesota, 15-2, East Catholic High and who has emerged as the No. 1 per­ Joe Slankiewirz Mike Maloney S.Providence 16-2 236 St. Paul’s 3 4 10 6 Bench to Receive stomach.” home and the stadium to a valley lot. I stepped into a new­ point mark injured his wrist for 16 points while Steve moved up to No. 4. 0 9 1 114 When one ticketholder listed final: “ When you attend a former with Loomis School this winter, is leaning toward 9.St. John’s, NY 17-2 216 St. Bernard ly painted base lodge complete­ last week and may not be up Beavers in the first game of South Windsor is 7-8 and 8-8 Crispino collected 10 markers. Marquette, 18-2, picked up a 10.Maryland 15-3 208 By Earl Yost himself as undecided about game, how much do you nor­ ly renovated from floor to lights attending Trinity College although he has received a fine couple of places, moving into whether to buy the seat next to full capacity. the season, 76-71. overall. EAST SIDE MIDGETS ll.lndiana 14-4 164 CVC Record Red Purse mally spend on concession with clean rest rooms and a offer from Duquesne University...Quarterbacks Billy the No. 5 slot and North Man of the outdoors is Brian Van Camp of 1053 E. Middle year, he explained: “I prefer purchases and parking?” Manchester will enter the Cheney, out of the tourna­ Coach Charlie Shares Eastern Real Estate held on 12. Missouri 16-3 142 cherry fireplace ablaze. Met Kilmer, Archie Manning and Marty Domres are among 11 Carolina, 18-4, remained No. 6 CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincin­ my wife’s company to anything The key questions dealing Arena sporting a 7-8 CCIL ment picture, has lost its ’Cats have been victors in to defeat Willie’s Steak House, 13. Jacksonville 18-3 104 Bloomfield 15 0 15 0 Tpke. John Frohiing, head of Vermont National Football League players on a goodwill visit at despite dropping a three-point Trapping is one of this young man’s hobbies, beaver the Eagles have to offer.” record and 7-9 overall. Hall iast three games. The three of their last four 21-19. John Wilson and Steve 14.SW Louisiana 17-2 85 ItockviUe 11 4 12 4 nati catcher Johnny Bench, the with TV blackouts: Enterprises, who decided to militaiy bases in Thailand and Korea...‘‘Jim Turner is the decision to N.C. State. National League’s Most Some written by hand, a few meanwhile, the third best Beavers will wind up their games. Early in the season, Everett led the winners with 15. Kansas State16-3 66 Plainville 11 4 11 4 Ski Clinic during this season, and yesterday he came back from Put­ Q. Do you favor a law that open Snow Valley again. Snow best pitching coach in baseball. He has a job with the Three new clubs cracked the Valuable Player in 1972, typed, arriving on various sizes would provide for televising club in the CCIL race, is 9-5 season Thursday against Simsbury squeaked out a 67- seven and six points respective­ 16. Memphis State 17-4 64 Simsbury 11 4 13 4 nam with a 70pound male beaver, the biggest he ever Valley has just been open a Yankees as long as I’m here,” Manager Ralph Houk told Top Ten, with Houston and n.Alabama 14-4 49 South Windsor 7 8 8 8 reportedly has signed a con­ of note paper, these replies your team’s NFL home games month and is catching the atten­ and 10-5 overall. Ellis Tech at home. 65 victory. ly. Paul Peracchio and John Providence each jumping four Rudi Wyrsch, director of caught. me. Turner is now in his 51st season in pro baseball. 18. New Mexico 19-3 45 Windsor _ 6 9 6 10 tract making him the highest Game at the station in aqcpnip^ed finished question­ in your area? If yes, to what tion of the skier. The big plus Also collecting points for Rockville High, 11-4 and Haslett scored six markers spots to No. 7 and No. 8 respec­ spcfiat skirng M Mount Snbwv The beaver measured four Milkman Jim was best known during his active days as a Streaking Ellington High, 19. Virginia Tech 14-3 16 Windsor-'Locks' 5 ro*'6"i'o paid player in Reds’ baseball naires. In all, 8,200 copies of the extent — for all home games, for Snow Valley is the new Dave Deacon’s club have 12-4 overall, breezed through apiece. tively, and St. John’s of New together with Stan Jarvis, of feet long with an 38-inch Barkhamsted. The pelts are currently working on a 12- 20. Brigham Young\J7-4 17 Southin^on 4 10 4 11 history. 15 basic questions were sent by for selected home games, for equipment, a Tucker Sno Cat pitcher with the old Boston Braves...John Willamson, of been Jay Sycura and 6-5 Lee York picking up five notches the Manchester State Bank, girth. sold to a Massachusetts out­ three-quarters of its season EAST SIDE JUNIORS Others receiving votes, listed Newington 3 12 4 12 The Cincinnati Enquirer said the House Commerce home games sold out, for and a new Spryer packer. I New Haven, suspended New Mexico State basketball whiz, game winning skein, and from No. 14 to No. 9. and Mel Siehold, recreation “It’s a super blanket let with the meat going to Dobkin. then ran into a little trouble In a lop-sided affair, the alphabetically: Glastonbury 1 13 2 13 this morning Bench had agreed Committee’s special in­ Monday night home games know the area from three past has been cleared to rejoin his teammates. The courts ruled sporting a 15-1 season Maryland slipped one notch director, set up the Northview the Coon and Fox Club. M anchester’s Rich lately. The Rams were Dribblers blasted the Shooters, Cincinnati, Louisville, New to the contract over the which is worth about $36,” vestigations subcommittee to only? so off to the slopes. the Nutmegger could play again with the Aggies. record, will travel to East from ninth to No. 10. S k i course today in Van Camp’s services have Haberern enjoyed his -first beaten by Bloomfield, 78-38. Mexico State, Oklahoma, Oral c o c telephone with an unnamed Van Camp said. A beaver season ticketholders coast to Q. in the event such a law The open slopes and some of Windsor in a NCCC start. Two losses last week tumbled preparation for the 20-point game this season in scored a win over South ’The Dribblers were led in the Roberts, Oregon State, Purdue, Reds’ executive. hunter for three years, the been called on from time to coast. Response has been good, were enacted, would you the wide trails has been packed, The Knights, tops in the Indiana from fourth to No. 11. Manchester State Bank Ski the Tribe’s latest victory. Windsor then lost a close one scoring column by Jim Southern California, South Portland 14 0 15 1 The paper said Bench ap- biggest previous kill time by farmers and proper­ officials say. continue to purchase a season and the snow was excellent. NCCC, hold a 11-0 record. Missouri slipped from eighth to Gup Rdees Saturday. Haberern and Tom 'Tucker to Plainville. Wigren’s 21 points while team­ Carolina, St. Joseph’s, Pa., San Bacon 10 3 13 3 pai*ently would be paid, more weighed 55 pounds. ty owners who had the The names were “randomly ticket? ------The'packer had run through the No. 12. Jacksonville, T o n i'g h t Wyrsch will than the $107,500 given Cincin­ selected at our request from Responses included some have supplied the spark to South Windsor continues Bolton High (1-13) travels mates Bob Digan and Wayne Francisco, Syracuse, Cromwell 8 5 10 5 Seven beavers a season is Manchester man come in Peter Pan and the Steeplechase Ostrout contributed 15 and 14 Southwestern Louisiana, Kan­ present a special children's nati outfielder Pete Rose last your team’s season ticketholder complaints that Congress has Coach Regrets the Indians’ offense. its uphill battle for a tourney to Vinal Tech in Micldletown Tennessee. Coventry 7 6 8 8 the lim it in Connecticut and and catch beavers alive just twice so the powder hounds points in that order. ski race clinic in the bank season. Rose has been the list,” each fan was told by the no business looking into such Blast Catholic goes out of berth traveling to Simsbury for a Charter Oak Rocky Hill 6 6 8 9 lobby at 7 p.m. The clinic will the prized catch was No. 7 which had caused damage could enjoy the Irose fluffy Tim Charlebois scored 16 6 . 5 6 6 highest paid Red. subcommittee chairman. Rep. matters, and that the survey the Hartford County High. The latter, one of Conference start while East Hampton cover raring equipment, for the Manchester trapper. and transport them to other crystals to their fuHeSt. Temper Tantrum points for the losers followed by College Hoop Roundup 5 8 5 8 Bench was in Clalifornia Mon­ Harley 0. Staggers, D-W.Va. was a waste of time and money. Bob Jordan, area manager, three clubs tied for the CVC Vinal Tech techniques and course A special professional-made areas. Conference again with a Coventry High (8-8 overall) 11 from Rick Nicola. 2 11 2 14 day night, and planned to fly to No name will be made public. But a subcommittee spokesman came heretom Great Gorge second spot, sports a 11-4 Rham layout. In addition the Mount The open season for hun­ CLEVELAND (AP) ^ Cleveland Cavaliers’ Coach Bill short trip to East Hartford is home against Rham High 0 13 1 13 New Orleans today. beaver trap was used. Results are being fed into a defended the questionnaire, with seven years experience. and 13-4 overall record. BUSINESSMEN Bolton Snow action ski movie will be ting beaver in Connecticut Fitch has indicated he regrets a Sunday night temper tan­ High tonight. The Eagles of Hebron. His father, Ted, who operates “I would call this a Maine- congressional computer, with saying it will help Congress Bill Tate, a former instructor Robert’s Electric turned off shown,^ Door prizes will be a motel here, confirmed the runs from Dec. 1 to March tabulations expected in about a trum that included chair throwing and that he’ll take his will bring with them a 12-4 type beaver,” Van Camp gain information “and the cost at Bromley and member of the Westown Pharmacy in posting Rude Beginning aw arded. signing. “You can say it was in 15. month. is bargain basement, nothing punishment without further ado. mark while the Hornets are Wyrsch is known said. “The beavers in Maine US Eastern demonstration a 97-66 triumph last night at the six figures,” he said. For Van Camp, The computer, by the way, is but postage.” The punishment, expected to 7-11 overall. Community Y. Art Buim and @ .Scoreboard lEl nationally. asMhe Pied Piper are much bigger than those team, heads the ski school. Met Fitch erupted in the first The Eagles lost a heart- The muscular ,Bench, one of trapped in Connecticut as a meanwhile, he’ll have to put an old friend, Pepter Muska, a include at least a $100 fine, may Phil Hence led the victors’ at­ For Young Giant of Skiing as a result of his baseball’s glamour players, quarter of the Cavs’ game with breaker to South Catholic rule.” He estimated that the away his traps until next good instructor who also assists be meted out today. NBA Com­ tack with 23 points each. Clayt ability to develop ski was expected to drive a hard the Atlanta Hawks. Irate over a Friday night despite a sound big beovar was about eight year. He won’t mind, for his and heads the ski patrol. missioner Walter Kennedy technical foul, he heaved a Hence jx>pped in 14. In a losing potential younger bargain in contract talks. team performance. Coach NEW YORK (AP) — Lars Hansen received a rather rude children, and his original seventh beaver was one he’li Snow Valley has three lifts received a report on the inci­ chair some 20 feet out onto the effort, Craig Phillips tossed in Pro Basketball He slammed 40 home runs years old. dent Monday but opted not to introduction to big-time college basketball Monday night. idea at Mount Snow where he' boast about for some time to and I had hardly any waiting court and then stormed out Stan Ogrodnik’s cagers must 26 markers. and had 125 runs batted in while The beaver will be tagged Springfield Kings Set Hansen, a 6-foot-ll freshman developed the “Children's time. Yes, Snow Valley has act immediately. himself, taking off his coat as stop the potent shooting of NBA batting .270 last seasonand ear­ and registered with the come. SENIOR from , British changed from top to bottom, ‘‘I don’t know what’s to come he charged. Mark Plefka in order to involving a Top Ten team, Monday's Games Challenge Race.'' ning the MVP crown for the se­ State Board of Fisheries and Behind Carl Hohenthal’s 27 Columbia, was given his first At New Civic Center well groomed trails, good and of it,” Fitch said. ‘‘But there’s Cavs’ guard Lenny Wilkens come home winners. eighth-rated Providence over­ No games scheduled cond time in three seasons. points, Schiebel Brothers starting assignment by inexpensive food, and an up to only one guy going to pay for it wrapped Fitch up in a bearhug Elsewhere in scholastic powered Cleveland State 113-79 ABA SPRINGFIELD, Mass..(AP) “We have no intention of bombed Allied Building, 111-29, Washington Coach Marv — Attendance at Springfield moving the Springfield Kings date ski shop for rentals and ski — me.” until the coach cooled action tonight, Cheney Tech behind Ernie DiGregorio’s 23 Monday's Games Ali Worried in the nightcap. Duke Hutchin­ Harshman. ’The Huskies’ op­ hockey team,” Regan said touring. But “this bull-headed somewhat. The some 7,000 fans points and Marvin E rnes’ 20 Indiana 127, Virginia 119, ot Kings hockey games has begun (6-9) is home against St. son was a point behind ponent? None other than UCLA, Southern Bows About Bugner Monday after attending the LA- See you on the mountain! Irishman will take what’s com­ gave him a standing ovation as points and 22 rebounds. Carolina 118, Dallas 111 to recover from a sharp dropoff Thomas Seminary (10-6). St. Hohenttial with 26 tallies while the unbeaten, topranked Boston Bruins National Hockey ing. I’m the last guy in the he stalked off the floor. After Cleveland Stafe Utah 119, Denver 107 NEW HAVEN (AP) - that occurred when the team Thomas defeated the Joe Cannon hooped in 22 powerhouse which boasts a 6-11 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - moved into the Springfield League game in Boston. world to want any kids to have The Cavs lost the game, 115- managed to stay close for about Only games scheduled Freshman Greg Rudomanski markers. center of its own named Bill Earlier this year Regan CEILINGS that as an example.” 107. 10 minutes, the Friars broke the scored 12 points and pulled Muhammad Ali might be Civic Center last year, a Kings I Its a good tlms for colling Phil Chak and Tom Ireland Walton, college basketball’s threatened to pull the Kings out game open with a 30-16 burst to down 14 rebounds as the somewhat worried since he official says. led the underpowered Allied at­ player-of-the-year last season. Larry Regan, general of Springfield if the civic center ^repairs. Froo estimatosi take a 53-36 lead at Pro H ockey University of New Haven took a sparred 10 full rounds just two tack with 10 and nine points. It started out okay for didn’t learn how to make good intermission. Providence, 17-2, NHL 20-point halftime lead and went days before he is slated to fight manager of the parent Los Bowling Hansen, a lean 18-year-old who ice and keep up the arena. Bernard A. Lozier used reserves much of the Monday's Games on to a 97-84 victory Monday Great Britain’s Joe Bugner and Angeles Kings, said the once scored 69 points in a high The Kings were formerly Inc. Defensive Standout second half. No games scheduled night over Southern Connec­ has scheduled another workout Springfield club, an American school game in Canada. He Hockey League team, will play housed in the Eastern States Steve Downing, a 6-9 senior WHA ticut State College. today, f MERCANTILE - Rich Luko College Basketball drew a foul on Walton with his its 1973-1974 season at the civic Exposition Center in West Phone 649-4464 center, poured in 41 points and ' Monday's Games New Haven raised its record Trainer Angelo Dundee, Turns Hand to Scoring 136, Bud Bender 135-363, Leo EAST first field goal attempt, then grabbed 14 rebounds to lead center. Springfield. sank his next two tries. aeveland 8, New York 2 to 10-12, while Southern slipped however, scoffed at anything By The AHHoeiateil PreHs aggressive game. Hillman did a Foglia 139-367, Stan Jarvis 160- South Carolina 84, Niagara 74 llth-ranked Indiana to an 87-66 Then Walton took over. Only gaihes scheduled to 4-12. like that and declared Ali usual­ great job. He played 51 377, Sonny Chandler 352, Bill Long Island U. 101, St. victory over Big Ten rival Indiana Coach Bob Leonard Colby 352, Harry Buckminster Peter’s, N. J. 95 Final score: UCLA 76, ly works out right up to his says Darnell Hillman “is minutes, got 16 points, 15 Illinois. 355, John Aceto 358, Mick Providence 113, Cleveland St. Washington 67. And it wasn’t matches. booming one of the best defen­ rebounds and did an excellent Orv Salmon sank a pair of Holmes 359, Bryce Hunt 362, 79 even that close. Sti Bridget’s-St. Rose Fat flam e sive forwards in the game,” but job on Julius Erving,” Leonard free throws with nine seconds Bugner, a 22-year-old Dave Krinjak 365, Don St. Michael’s 83, Vermont 81 Walton scored 29 points. the Pacers’ second-year man said. to play as 12th-ranked Missouri Hungarian-born fighter, has Erving led all scorers with 35 Mathiews 367, Bill Faber 379, , American U. 109, Duquesne grabbed 21 relKumds and was d e fe a t O k l a h o m ^ K tapered off his workouts and had it at the other end of the 94 Foes for CYO Title court when it counted. points while McGinnis topped Roy McGuire 379. his usual dominating presence Eight play. The free tlu-ows wasn’t as energetic Monday as Iona 70, Fairfield 65 on the court as UCLA racked up p v e Missouri, 17-3 a four-point ny Souga and Ray Fitzpatrick his manager, Andy Smith. means fat fuel bills. Hillman, who had scored the Pacers with 28. Defending CYO champions RESTAURANT - Tony LaSalle 72, Drexel 57 its 64th consecutive victory and eight points in the first 48 Despite the victory, Indiana lead and made a last-second St. Cristopher’s of East Hart­ popped in 18 and 16 points That’s what happens when your oil burner is not Samele 359, Bob Hyde 144-350, raised its season reqord to 196. At a meeting of the Nevada minutes of Monday night’s remained 2'A games behind lay-up by Oklahoma’s Tom ford have been ousted in the respectively. clean and well kept. Ed Doucette Jr. 363, Frank The Bruins put the game away Athletic Commission at Cesar’s American Basketball Associa­ West Division front-runner Holland meaningless. semifinals by St. Bridget’s of The winner of the St. Bridget- McNamara 151-386, Bob Byrnes in the last five minutes of the Palace, Smith objected What your burner needs is a tune-up. And it’s tion game against Virginia, got Utah, which got 48 points from Dwight Lamar and Roy Manchester, 54-52, in overtime St. Rose match will play first 148-367, Dorn March! 385, Bob Baseball Umps first half, outscoring the host round winner St. Christopher to strenuously to the American- easy with our annual service contract. We’ll in­ another eight in the five-minute the team of Ron Boone and Ebron scored 35 points apiece at East Catholic High last Sun­ Steullet 153, Larry Bates 364, Huskies 20-7 to take a 44-26 lead made boxing gloves chosen for spect all parts of your oil burner, and adjust overtime period, outscoring the Willie Wise against Denver. Set Meeting as 14th-ranked Southwestern day in the second round. decide the Manchester Deanery Dan Coughlin 144-358, Bill at the half. the 12-round match apparently them for maximum efficiency. entire Squires squad, to lead the Spring can’t be far away. •“osted its record to With four ticks left in the Championship. Boone had 25 and Wise 23 and McKinney 361, Ed Bujaucius “Walton is always the because the promoters were We can offer you a choice of service plans: Pacers to a 127-119 victory. Wednesday night the 19-2 with a 111-96 romp over overtime period, Tim MeCkm- they both had the hot hands to 145-365, Jim Bell 144-385, Bert controlling factor in any game getting a stipend to use them. In the night’s two other ABA Manchester Chapter of the TexasArlington. .ville sank one of two foul Tune-up alone, or tune-up including unlimited turn a one-point first-quarter Claughsey 355, Henry Frey 146- we play,” observed Bruin The 31-year-old Ali and his games, the Utah Stars defeated Connecticut Board of Approved Wendel Hudson scored 22 attempts. His second try service calls during the heating season, or tune- lead into a 60-55 halftime 396, Bill Sheekey 146404, Roy younger foe were scheduled to D ^ ver 119-107 and the Carolina Baseball Umpires will hold its Coach John Wooden points and grabb^ ir^l^inaf bounced off the rim, but Jim Booster Club up, including unlimited service calls and parts . margin. But it was Zelmo Beaty McGuire 351, Bob Boroch 375, undergo physical examinations Cougars downed Dallas 118-111. first meeting of the season at afterwards. “Our defense was as No. 17 A la b a m T b S t S S Grimes Rebounded and went required. m m and James Jones, finishing with Jim Moore 361. excellent, as it has been all 78-67 in a S o u ^ S S n Plans Meeting today and will weigh in There was no action in the 17 apiece, who turned it on in 7:30 at the West Side Rec. back up With the winning hoop. Wednesday morning at 11 a.m. (3all us, and you won’t get Plans for the season will be season, until the game was in Conference battle Paul Smith led the winners’ National Basketball Associa­ the third period to widen the TEE-TOTALERS - Liz hand.” “ before climbing into the ring at fat fuel bills. discussed as well as the pre­ scoring attack with 18 points All members of the tion. spread to 95-79 going into the Chaloux 177-499, Leda Clifford For the record, Hansen »• * Manchester High School approximately 7:15 p.m., PST. The Squires led by about 10 season clinic for prospective whiie Grimes collected 15. In a Your com fort is our business heating oil final 12 minutes. The balanced 195-193-552, Kay McCarthy 477, scored nine points. Senior Louie *^*****/*®w Cirates Athletic Booster Club are urged Although there has been little points through most of the early members.' losing effort, John Daley and attack countered Ralph Simp­ Sue Misseri 476, Fran Misseri Nelson was W ashing^’s high PITTSBURGH (AP) — i>|,g to attend a meeting Wednesday or no betting action, Ali rates at going until George McGinnis D a v e Brunler netted 12 and 10 son's game-high 28 points for 484, Claudette Mertens 461. scorer with 16, while Keith Pittsburgh Pirates have night at the high school in room least an 8-1 choice to whip the began hitting to lead an Indiana the Rockets. Wilkes and Larry Fanner each markers in that order. European champion. ■urge that put the Pacers ahead Eastern Bows announced the signina of St. Bridget’s will meet St. 127 at 8. (AP Photo) scored 13 for the Bruins. catcher ChgrUe Sands, b ^ g iS Topic of discussidn wiil be the in'uw foui^ quarter. And his Dallas went through the first (AP photo) HAMDEN (AP) - Senior Ro9« Of East Hartford for the ’The San Diego Padres will be Southern Cal kept its Pac-8 to SO the number of p i a ^ amdunt of money alloted for the /IWORIARTY OT t i i ^ tied the game at 11M12 five minutes against the forward Franklin Johnson put hopes alive by erasing a 28-25 round title Sunday at East Gold Racket to the Best the last tqpm to make its 1973 North Carolina State Voice under contract for the proposed universal gym; 43 aiyf sentit into the extra period. Cougars without a field goal in 19 points and led the Quin- Catholic at 1:45. The National League base­ bow against the Mets in Shea halftime doflcit and pulling baseball season. organizing a dinner-dance com­ “IVe igot real good play from and fell behind by as many as 16 niplac College basketball team away to an 80-63 victory over St. Rose got into the finals Stan Smith, winner of the Wimbledon winner and star of ball season next year will end in Stadiunq, The Padres'visit New Pretty Jo Ann Sloan, wife of North Carolina State head Sands played most of last with a 62-58 victory over St. mittee; deciding' on the float our guards,” Leonard said. points shortly after the half. to a 81-67 victory Monday night Washington State. the U.S. Davis Cup win in Bucharest, was selected yester­ Shea Stadium with a day game But the Chaps charged back to York June 18 for a three-game coach, Norm Sloan, sings the Star Spangled Banner before uwiK.. —--- niui wc vnarieston Mary’s. Rick Marshall led the design for the 1 5 ^ anniversary “Our four guards got 50 points over Eastern Connecticut State In the only other gam e Charlies of the International day as the world’s top t?hnis player by the writers and on Wednesday, Sept. 26 with the 315 CENTER STm MANCHESTER. CONN.* Phone 643-5135 series. winners’ offense with 25 parade; and working on plans and 14 assista and played a good tie the game 83-83. each Wolfpack home basketball game. college. League. presented a gold racket. Mets facing Montreal’s Expos. qiarkers while St. Mary’s Dan­ for a year-end athletic banquet. ^ > v •> -V *

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PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 13, 1973 The “Action Marketplace” OUR BOARDING HOUSE whh MAJOR HOPPLE Vm Economicol W qy BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers NO you Over 60,000 Daily Readers X, ml br iM 1 KNOW HE'S COMFIKIED ID PON'T.HUBERT-v .^ T o A d v t MTTISA^ I'M ^ Q S r \ BE REASOfJABLE... !>«. Mt I IT 'S R 3RMDU 1 HIS BOOM fORTH* EWV- 7 , T N A T S F0UR 5 PAPE5 LISTEN WITHOUT A j VA UUST MDVBP HES STILL N IT.AIKrrHET anpaclub! the Fast Results THAT HASNT SO MUCH AS SET I'VE 16 words, 8 days ___ ...... $1.89 PHONE! y IN! I'LL HAVE IT A ROOT OVER THE SILL.', FIRST TIME LOOKED ‘ CHUM, IF HE iV. CONNECTEP IN A SHOULPI WHKTiSWICOMS GOf ^ o o m f l u s h ! n o l i k e a . A\IST/^E' COPY CLOSING TIME FOR MINUTE! wrmTHis? BUT A POUBLE- sflSSsSKS 15 words, 6 days ___ ...... $3.24 TEARS, NOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ~ . I HATE h e a p e r m e a n s YOU PONT PLAY 15 words, 10 days ...... $4.50 50RE RULE! 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBLICA'nON LOSERS FA.IR! RIGHT, 20 words, 26 days ...... $14.56 OLIVER? Deadline for Saturday and Monday Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch PHONE 643-2711 is 12:00 Noon Friday fAt- Services Offered 12 Help Wanted 35 HERALD PLEASE READ SECURITY guards wanted full HAPPY ADS Order Your BY HANK LEONARD SNOW plowing — driveways and part-time, permanent MICKEY FINN BOX LETTERS YOUR AD and parking area. Reasonable position. Manchester location. YOU HAVE lYO IDEA HOW SKIP POESN’T WANT HIS FATHEr | rates. Call 649-5900. BERIIY’S WORLD Only sincerely interested ; “Happy I RELIEVED I AM THAT THE TO FINP HIM! BUT VOU CAN For Your Classified or "Want Ads" are should apply. Phone 246-8271. SEARCH HAS FINALLY ENDED! T E L L M R . 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CALL 643-2711 | any advertisement and then only to Trees cut, building lots cleared, Enclose your reply to the box the extent of a "make good" inser­ trees topped. Got a tree LIVE IN — mature person for Manchester in an envelope — address to the problem? Well worth phone elderly lady. Light tion. Errors yrhich do not lessen the a . . . Sofli«on* Classified Manager, Manchester value of the advertisement vrill not call. 742-8252. housekeeping. Own transporta­ 'kr>% Evening Herald, together with a tion preferred. 643-2977. may have MNt yow Evening | BY FRANK O’NEAL be corrected by "make good" inser­ SNOW plowing — Experience SHORT RIBS memo listing the companies tion. o bappy adl you do NOT want to see your commercial and residential. JEWELRY sales clerk, full­ Herald I Prompt, courteous service. time, Tuesday through Satur­ / WHAT V\G\T PAIRIE6. letter. Your’ letter will be 643-2711 References. 646-7770. 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SAVE on construction costs, BOWS.'',- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• delivery. For interview, 633- c u r s POW N r e l a x , f r e p , i V e FOUND white angora kitten, retired builder available to 1 1973 by NEA, Inc Ve AH... Trucka-Tractora 5 2218. J U S T O A /F s -o t t a w a t c h THE STRAIN ON A U Z € A P V h e a r d one blue eye, vicinity Allied assist persons who wish to Belated Thanks to % by Art Sansoih HEUPINS THE OU' , ^ THE HEAKT-^ ABOUT NURSE l a v a Casting, Manchester. Phone build, after or repair. Plumbing "I'm sorry, Mr. Secretary, if we let YOU see him — RN’s - LPN’s, 3 to 11 p.m., 11 Happy 11th Birthday MILDRED & WALTER | THE BORN LOSER 1972 SCOUT WAGON, V-8, and electrical experience. WAIST-LIME /j i POW N At w o r k / 875-10%. EVERY Tom, Dick and Harry cabinet member would want to 7 a.m. Opening new section LYNN For A Great BESIPES, automatic transmission, four- Reasonable. 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RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16 9571. ^ RAOIA-TORFOR?^^)^ KEEP warm.' MOVING.' March 1st. Call anytime, 643- Marlow’s, ^7 Main St., 64-5221. CUSTOM made women’s TO ...... • j, ______t h e r e s n o 8632. - * ” ■ INCOME TAX ^"Fdi' accurate ROOFING and roof Repairing, clothes, simple alterations. MACHINISTS, openings for •• ^ • •! HEAT ■ SNOW PLOWING - Help Wanted 38 • - - • •* F preparation in my office or Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. Phone 649-295'f. lathe, Bridgeport, tool maker Bui'Z.'Z-'Z- ¥■ your home. Call R. L. Burnett, 1971 8’ Cox tent camper, opens Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and jig bore. Purdy Corp., 586 to 16’, sleeps six. Call M3-5325 Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 27 after 4 p.m. TWO YOUNG married men BIDWELL Home Improvement Hilliard St., 649-0000. L -I- will do small repair jobs and Co. Expert installation of INCOME tax returns and aluminum siding, gutters and MORTGAGES, loans first se­ SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- bookkeeping done professional­ 1969 MOBILE home in excellent painting, also cellar cleaning , cond, third. All kinds. Realty condition, set up in nicely and light trucking. Call 646- trims. Roofing installation and time work, Manchester and WANTED ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. statewide. Credit rating un­ Vernon areas. We will train. landscaped park. Ideal for 2692, 646-3726. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ PART-TIME SECRETARY retired couple, $4,800. Call 643-2414. RIDE wanted from Oxford •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFING — Specializing fidential, quick arrangements. •0.-13 Evenings, 742-6929. Painting-Papering 13 ■Stwstai Street to Travelers, daily, 8- repairing roofs of all kinds, new Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. MATURE woman needed, for You must be proficient at shorthand and typing. 4:30 p.m. Phone 646-2878 after 6 ••••••••••••••••••••• 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ roofs, utter work, chimneys. receptionist and other light Interesting work. Hours somewhat flexible. p.m. Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 11 INSIDE — outside, painting. cleani and repaired. 30 years ford. Evenings, 233-6879. office duties. 'Typing required. Special rates for people over 65. experience. Free estimates. Call 646-1000. Mr. Algaze. Spa HARLEY-Davidson motor­ Call my competitors, then call Call Howley, 643-5361. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Please call between 9-1 p.m, me. Estimates given. 649-7863. MR. ABERNATHY tract for sale, $18.25 . dall 643- cycles, parts and accessories. mortgages — interim financing PART-TIME help wanted, 646-0222 or 646-2000 BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WINTHROP 0433 after 5 p.m. Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park — expedient and confidential O O 000,^0 900 9 BY DICK CAVALLI GUTTERS and roof repaired mornings, 7:30-9:30 a.m., St., Hartford, 247-9774. J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom and replaced. Excellent service, J. D. Real Estate general floor maintenance. Call decorating, interior and Assoc. M3-5129. in c o m e workmanship. Reasonable 646-4220. TAX ° 1971 HONDA, CL350, $700 or exterior, paperhanging, fully prices. Free estimates. 646- jj/ M WC/UUU Prraared in Your Home make an offer. Phone 742-6808. insured. For free estimates, 1399. Bualneaa Opportunity 28 WANTED—Experienced Dependable Service 9-9 p.m. call 649-9658. If no'answer 643- inspector for aircraft blades HENRY CA8ELLA 6362. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, BONANZA vaiies and components.ipo Araly 1969 TRIUMPH Bonneville, put E!aat Hartford 568-9456 roofing, storm windows, aw­ Any one can make and own at Red-Lee Metalall Finishing Co., together, not basket case. Much RICHARD E. Martin. Full nings. Quality workmanship, their own profitable perfume 80 Sheldon Rd., Manchester. Do You Care ' emome, spare parts. $700. Call professional painting service. free estimates. Fully insured. business or hobby at home. No after 5 p.m., 649-0210. . Interior - exterior. Free es­ 872-9187 , 649-3417. IMMEDIATE Openings for timates, fully insured. 649-4411. special skill required. Starter kits from $79.95, makes over steady weekend security guard. About People? Sarvicaa Ottered 12 Must have clean record, own Autoa For Sale 4 DONALD E. Tarca - HeraM Clasiified Ids are the $1,200 worth. Kits make car and phone. Must be SNOW Plowing — Commercial paperhanging and painting. cheapest, most effective m y in the duplications of the worlds bondable. Call 247-5342 between CAN YOU WORK A r LEAST NEED CAR? Credit very bad? and residential. Reasonable FYee estimates. Call 643-0271. world to reach the 0M»t p e ^ ! Cal most famous perfumes. 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. for Banknmt, repossession? rates. Also available as backup 643-2711. Guaranteed same quality. For 5 HOURS PER DAY? Honest Douglas accepts lowest appointment. Sanitas Security BY ROY CRANE rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. GEORGE N. Converse — a preview in your home by the Service, 445 Homestead Ave., BUZZ SAWYER down, smallest payment, Interior and exterior painting Heating-Plumbing 17 Perfumer and a free ounce of Hartford. The Manchester Homemaker Service, Inc. is anywhere. Not small loan SHARPENING Service - and p^rhanging. Fully in­ POLICE, POLICE.' Y I'M ARRESTING HAWPCliFF y YH) GOT NOTHIN' ) / THEM WHAT ARE YOU^ Y finance company plan. Douglas a $35 perfume, write to; expanding to serve more communities. Mature ARREST THIS THIEF.Y.\V0U, LADY, y 'EM! A ON ME.' J— 7 m f Y POlNfi WITH THESE, V CAPTAIN EASY Saws, knives, axes, shears, sured. Cfall 643-2804 after 5 p.m. “The nicest people in town are BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Motors, 345 ^ i n . SAM Watson Plumbing and THE PERFUMER women needed especially in VERNON, TOLLAND, ---- KD-^ERf P OEWEl^gy^ VTOKt. skates, rotary blades. Quick Heating. Bathroom remodeling AVON customers!” You’ll service, Capitol Equipment ,T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, P.O. Box 3337 discover how much fun it is BOLTON, ELLINGTON and SOMERS to provide ^ 0 '*P0 S6 ER“ ANP SICCSP Y HE COULP'VB CAILEO TUB POfl OFF 1968 CADILLAC, 21,000 miles. Interior-exterior painting. and repairs. Free estimates. TH6 GREAT Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Springfield, Mass. 01101 meeting new people, making home and health care to families when illness or PELL'S ROCK ■ WITH AN ULTRASONIC WHIST lS Phone 649-3665. Reasonable rates. Swirled Call 649-3808. FANS SPREAP P A N E O N JTHAT HU/WANS CAN'T HEAR! " Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday new friends, as an Avon emergencies strike in the home. Professional HAZEL! ceilings our specialty. Call 643- 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Representative. It’s easy to training and supervision provided. Part-time work at TRUE..BUT 1968 CHEVY SS, convertible, 7958. 1949. start. Call 289-4922. HOW DO W B white, red interior, racellent. — Prompt, courteous service. OUTSTANDING a good hourly rate, plus the satisfaction of EXPLAIN HER. Call 643-1496. Repossessed $995. Savings Bank LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Building-Contracting 14 community service. Mileage reimbursement also. .WEIRP PREAMS of Manchester, 646-1700. OPPORTUNITY SECRET ARIES-Client ‘ ABOUT THEM moving large appliances. Bur­ NO JOB too small. Immediate companies are shouting for Phone 643-9511 between 9-4. BEFORE THEY ning barrels delivered. $4. 644- NEWTOi H. Smith & Sons - good secretaries with HAPPENEP? 1967 GTO, good condition, service on service calls. Free 17TO. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ EAM $15,000 -$25,000-1- shorthand. Salary ranges $115 reasonable priced. Call ditions, rec rooms, porches and estimates gladly given on anytime, 646-80o7. heating or Numbing. Faucets Is available if you’re to $165. Immediate openings. CARPENTER available, days, roofing. No job too small. Call repaired or installed. Water Never a fee at Rita Girl, evenings, weekends. Additions, 649-31&. S worked on. Complete interested. This retail Manchester, 646-3441. 1967 MUSTANG automatic alterations, repairs. No job too franchise business will trainsmission, power brakes and DORMERS, garages, jjorches, S ig systems, rec rooms, small. Free estimetes. Call etc. Call M & M Plumbing & give an honest person or TYPISTS-If you have good steering. Excellent condition. Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 rec rooms, room additions, Heating, 649-2871. family financial security. teping you can start work now. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN I&.IW I, NIA. I«: TM U. ■» b^. ,^1 ______$ ^ . Call 649-0036 after 6 p.m. p.m. kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Salary $90 to $105. Never a fee siding, general repairs. Quality You will receive a location ITS HIM, ALL RIGHT, GOOD fiAOFRY/ MARTY’S Plumbing and at Rita Girl, Manchester, 646- VOUR HIGHNESS, AN' LOOKIT TH' SIZE n 1966 FALCON, standard, workmanship. ,,Financing completely stocked and STEVE CANYON Heating. Complete bathroom 3441. HE'S SOUND ASLEEP/ O F HIM .' BY MILTON C/VNIFF excellent running condition. available. Economy Builders, remodeling and repairs. Free operating, low overhead, in 3 Needs muffler. $300. Call 647- Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, CERAMIC estimates. No job too small. high traffic area. If you BOOKKEEPER with general t h e HE BROUGHT N o 'lJ F DEEP, W ARM WATEr '^...ENGINEERED BY 1925^______evenings. ledger experience for snuall, H A R T F O R D SHAVING SEAR CHANNEL FOR A FUTURE AFOOLA.THE RED Call 742-7438. want your own business, ) SUBMARINE BASE... >, WOMAN SUB- TE E TIO s o m e w h e r e ! SHER- pleasant modern office. INTO rSRAEL.VET ^ UJCR CANYON NOW VOLVO 1971, 142S, vinyl top, TILE MASONRY — All types of have $3,500 and are willing HE HAD VERY r MARINE EXPERT! TOWNE Plumbing Service. Vacations and all fringe HALF-HUMS TUNES radio, 4-speed, 20,000 original One Call stone, brick fireplaces, walls, SMOOTH S K IN - Repairs, alterations. American to work, this is it. Call benefits. Phone 289-2708. Mrs. ExecuUve Socrotarlos ^BV A JEWISH CON miles, excellent condition, $2,- D oeeltA lU concrete steps, sidewalks. No UK£ A WOMANS job too small. Free estimates. Standard fixtures used collect, 413-739-2563. Caesar. 795. CaU 6434721.______We specialize in ceramic tile,' exclusively. Immediate ser­ slate, flagstone and quarry Over 20 years experience. After 1968 RAMBLER, Rebel, staUon 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. vice. Call 649-4056. PERSON to stay nights with tile. For complete bat^oom PrIvSta Inatructlona 32 convalescent woman. For wagon, m odel 770, good Dear Candidates: mechanical condition. $750.643- remodeling, we’ll handle all CARPENTRY — Repairs, BEWERLINES, sink lines, interview, call 643-6600 after cleaned with electric cutters, LESSONS, Piano, guitar, 4:30 p.m. 1904. carpentry, plumbing and tile ^ remodeling, additions, rrafing. work. Expert workmanship Call David Patria, South Wind­ by professionals. McKinney drums, organ. Meyers Piano a-13 a* 13 -- Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ and Music Studios, 111 Center ONE MORE Go-Getter needed i(t> IW> ty NIA. Uc, JU. U t. VX'h i oh 1967 CAMARO, 327 engine, and reasonable rates. sor, 644-1796. black. pany, 643-5308. St., Manchester. 1-8 p.m. for established realtor firm. automatic, V ^ Call Mandevllle ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••‘ Complete sales aid, including SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA vinyl to p .l^ . Pnone 646-0619, WES ROBBINS carirpenU^ 643-9678 remodeling specialist, Electrical 18 POPULAR and jazz piano and membership in three area voice lessons available. realtor Multiple Listing Ser­ SlJSriwSl ofiS 1969 CHEVELLE, 4

l3 d V S D 'W MANCHECTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 13, 1973— PAGE HFTEEN ______Houses For Sale Out of Town-For Sale 75 Driver Faces PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 13, 1973 Houses For Sale 72 HEBRON $30^500. Business Locations- UNUSUAL PR6PERTIES Qtrdmt Produett PENNB FROM NEAVEN Crash Charge Hmlp Wuilmd 35 N«/p W0nt&d 35 50 For Rent 67 T r V TD crack a R^PER ROLL OF B u t JU ftdroptomtme In and around Immaculate 5-bedroom Ranch Louise B. Doherty, 18, of 205 BUY your potatoes direct from PERSONALIZED floors TWO-FAMUES COIK1 6 , AKJD- f l o o r , 4 iHD***' $32,000-east side, 4 and 4 flat on a lV4-acre lot. Carpetings N. Elm $t. was issued a the potato warehouse, comer of building, 390 Main Street, MANCHESTER appliances, escape to the Bucxland Road and Tolland WHAfO ru e proximately 320 square feet, with 2-car garage. Stove summons charging her with Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- GLUE THEM MARCH to country while you can. failure to obey a stop sign and carpeted, all utilities included. refrigerators, tip top AntIquB Contemporary Snuggle up to the fireplace in R ] \s — LPNs 8248. n o A SOLID Call 649-9258. tion throughout. Excellent failure to carry her license in m M £ s ! ^ living room. Oven, range, etc. connection with a two-car 51 financing. ^ _ Forest Hills, stone and brick 7%-rbom Fantastic! H outthoM Goods 466 Main Street—Building for $33,900—Bigelow Street - The orACloUS Ranch, central air-conditioning - fireplaced collision which took place at Rest home expansion — Full-time, 3-11, 11-7. any business, office, or corn- “Hard to n n d ” kind . . . a 5-5 noon Monday at Spruce and ELECTRIC dryer, best offer, ertACK.- f ^ jly room adjacent to fully equipped eat-in e.B& W .. Rotating weekends, six months review. Excellent mercial use, near Center. Call flat with good heating kitchen. Eldridge Sts. gin^-pong table, 6^. Phone 649- 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. A car operated by Dona insurance benefits. Paid holidays, two weeks paid systems, new roof, 2-car g u - 2. $59,900 — Sunset Ridge, East Hartford, Colossal 8- Realtors — MLS age. And the lot...terrific Mancfae»ter Parttade — 649-3306 Meucci of 33 Lyndale St., was vacation after one year. Wanted to Rent 69 room beautifully maintained and decorated Garrison GENERAL Electric auhnnatic // (10flbt238). House needs some heading south on Spruce St. Ciolonial. PLUS 20x40’ in-ground heated swimming GLASTONBURY - Price when the Doherty car allegedly washer, four years old. New WANTED — Garage for work externally, but has great pool, lovely private enclosed rear yard. reduced for immediate sale. motor, excellent condition. 647- storage, Manchester area. potential. ____ Executive ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 failed to stop at the stop sign Meadows ^ Convalescent 9212. Phone 646-4220. T.J. CHOCKfn 3. $62,000 — Scenic Bolton. 5-bedroom, 3-bath Ckm- fireplaces, formal dining room, and striick the Meucci vehicle temporaiy, cedar and native stone fire­ almost head-on, according to Center •••••••••••••••••••••******* notcir *4H577 inter-com, fully carpeted. 633- SINGER Touch and Sew, like Business Property- placed country kiC ^.*picturesque private setting 5687, 561-1569. police. The impact of the new, hems, buttonholes, stretch collision forced the Meucci car 333 eroWELL STREET ' MANCHESTER stitches, monograms, sews on I For Sale >• amidst comparable Mtates. Contact Mrs. Dellert, 646-2321 4. $62,500 - Hartford SKYUNE VIEWS, Manchester. (X)LUMBIA — 15 acre.,LL BOMBS 1413. SWEEPING VIEWS to East. cy, 646-1180. damaged, according to police. MAVe MANCHESTER—Immediate Both operators and the • MACHINE OPERATORS CLEAN USED — refrigerators, occupancy, 3-bedroom ([lolomal, 6. $79,500 — Historical Coventry “Circa 1732’’ Finest • WEAVERS ranges, automatic washers PROTeCTI'/£ CAPE COD properties, all (X)VEN’rRY - 5-room Ranch, passengers in the Meucci car, CASIROS'} tyjjes of businesses, all price aluminum siding, large county example of PERIOD ARCHITECTURE handsomely fireplace, dishwasher, large Michael Meucci, 4, and Lauren • MACHINE REPAIRMEN with guarantees. See them at B. 1 rpAliirp Syrtrlt/alp. jrtc Z-13 kitchen, large storage shed, restored 8-room Colonial on 8 wooded acres. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main =T T--- ranges, live and work on the lot, many extras. Only $28,0W. Meucci, 5, were taken to • BOILER ROOM FIREMAN Cape. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, new heating system, nice 7. $89,500 — Doria Lane, South Windsor. LUXURIOUS Peiser Realty, 289-8628.______St., Call 643-2171. 65 lot, centrally located. $ 1 ^ Manchester Memorial Hospital We will train qualified applicants for this permanent full­ Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments For Rent 63 Houses tor Rent 643-2121. 100’ brick Ranch, over acre “HILLSIDE” overlooking by ambulance, where they time work. Company paid fringe benefits. Apply; down to qualified buyer. $24,- GLASTONBURY - Charming MAGIC CHEF harvest gold 000. Cantor & Goldfarb, pond. FULLY CLIMA’TIZED with every convenience six-room Colonial plus separate received emergency treatment MANCHESTER — Now ren­ SIX ROOM Ranch, basement Houses For Sale 72 for the ultimate in gracious living. electric stove, used 3 months, rec room, refrigerator, some Realtors, 643-8442. facilities for mother-in-law or and were released. like new. You must see to ap­ ting, furnished rooms, near MC WOODLAND This was the scene at the intersection of Spruce and was issued a summons for failure to obey a stop sign. CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. College carpeted, kitchen furniture, security deposit SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary, 8. $95,000 — Talcott Hill Road, Coventry. Circa 1734 separate office. Beautifully Court date is set for Feb. 26. preciate. Call 646-3415 anytime. landscaped, m acres adjoining Eldridge Sts. at noon Monday, when cars driven by Louise (Herald photo by Ofiara) 31 Coopsr Hill Strost privileges, modem■ n baths,be large required, ^50 monthly includes beamed ceilings, paneling, 2 Manchester PEGGED F R A ^ PRE-REVOLUTIONARY 9-room parking $15 MANOR heat. 646-3414. baths, family room, garages, residence, exquisite paneling, original hardware, 6 country club. Louis Dimock. B. Doherty and Dona M. Mevcci collided. Louise Doherty Manchestsr. Conn.______MAHOGANY double bed. Gold lounge, privacy 3 -FA M ILY Realty, 649-W23. Bond Boardopedic box spring up. 646-2204. sweeping views, privacy. fireplaces, 2 bee-hive ovens PLUS new fireplaced South Windsor Out of Town- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- Triplex 4-4-4, offers 2, and mattress, $40. Call 649-6641, APARTMENTS library wing, 10 valuable acres. ANDOVER — 5 acres enhance 643-0240. FURNISHED room for For Rent 66 5324. bedrooms, living room, Coventry C oventry pentleman, homey atmosphere, Homestead St. kitchen, separate furnaces. this 9-room custom brick Ranch, features galore include Two Charged IVORY White shag carpeting includes kitchen and parking. (OffW. Middle Tpke., ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, $105 Manchester Full basements. Won’t last at For appointment to Inapect DEAN MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC. m onthly, 5 room s, $150 indoor heated pool, central air- with padding. Excdlent condi­ Call 649-4936, 649-3436. Manchester) ^ $45,000. thaae outatanding propartlea, call... In Pot Case 3 monthly. Appliances, parking, conditioning, etc., etc., etc. 102 Colonial Road, Manchester tion. 12x18’ piece, 11x16’ piece, 1 and 2-bedroom luxury! $26,900 SUZANNE SH irrS > PEGGY WMTEHEAB Everything you have always DevCo Quizzed runners, 43’’xll’6”, 29”x6’6”. ATTRACTTIVE sleeping room, acre lot, garden. Utilities not FREGHETTE & MARTM 0 4 46-3233 -6439886 apartments. Features wall-to- included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 wanted. Call Warren E. Loyzim Warns David Kochman, 17, of 435 Phone 643-2857 after 6 p.m. gentleman, private entrance, Attractive six-room Cape, Realtors 647-9993 Abby Rd. Ext., South Windsor, shower-bath, free parking. App­ wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, p.m. J. WATSON HUGH RUL ESTATE CO. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. LAYOUT and First Piece built-in oven, range, dishwasher, paneled living room, eat-in REALTimS Hartford Offico • 947-1590 MLS and Francis J. Dagon, 22, of 702 ly 195 Spmee Street. kitchen, formal dining room, 3 By Planners Against Force Strong Rd., South Windsor, INSPECTION Musical Instruments S3 refrigerator and disposal, elec-| ROCKVILLE — Ledgecrest MANCHESTER Green — BOLIDN — 7V4 room Raised GENTLEMEN only — large trie heat, 2 air-conditioners, Apartments — One bMroom, bedrooms, and garage. Owner, three-bedroorn Ranch, Ranch, beautifully situated were taken into custody Mon­ MEYERS PIANO is expanding p^rivate one-acre treed lot. HOLLY GANTNER that Process and DevCo, not Aircraft parts, minimum five years experience. room, centrally located, glass sliding doors, all large $127 per month; Two bedrooms, large family room, dining area, day night on charges of posses­ into Meyers Piano and MOsic $161 p er m o n th ; T h ree AMEDY REALTY EXECUTIVE 10-room Ranch Three bedrooms, 2!A baths, Correspondent being public agencies, do not In ‘New Town’ Second shift. parking. Call after 5 p.m., 646- rooms. Full basement storage! office, m baths, attic fan, at­ TEN-ROOM Contemporary sion of marijuana and posses­ Studios. We will sell, rent, loan, 1051. area, ample parking. Starting at bedrooms, $174 per month, in­ Realtora, 875-6263 tached garage, yard, utility with two baths, and double gar­ Ranch with 3-room studio fireplaced family room, 2-car Tel. 742-8795 have the power to do this sion of marijuana with inent to trade and buy pianos. We have cludes all appliances, utilities room. Low 30’s. Appointment, age. Owner anxious. Must be apartment. Over IMi acres of side entrance garage. $43,900. officially, either in the town of The concern of many from Coventry residents, but teachers for piano, organ, $175. Handy to shopping, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Representatives of Greater from residents of Manchester, sell. CLEAN furnished room, schools, bus and religious, and parking. For information Profeulonal Services 649-0319. seen! Blanchard & Rossetto, land with view. Redwood con­ Coventry or in the North townspeople that a bill or bills South Windsor Police said guitar, and drums etc. We nave parking, linens, 646-2482. call 875-0789. Equal housing op­ 7 Days a Week Realtors, 646-2482. struction, large thermopane 6464200. Hartford Process and its before the current session of Bolton, Vernon, Ellington and several lesson plans. facilities. development arm , DevCo, Hartford area, where Process they were arrested at about 7 PARTS c o u n te r m an. Oogs-BIrds-Pots 41 portunity. MANCHESTER - New Listing, windows. Philbrick Agency, is undertaking a rnewal the General Assembly might Tolland, all expressing grave Investigate at Meyers Piano, LIGHT Housekeeping room, CLEAN three-bedroom Cape Realtors, 646-4200. HEBRON — Six room Cape, spent two hours with the Coven­ p.m. at Kochman’s home. ilpf 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 Model apartment open for in­ 6-room Colonial, near schools, program. erode the powers of the local concern relative to the necessary. See HowardHe Conn, fully furnished, stove, ROCKVILLE - 8 Regan Street 11.8 Acres, solid 8-room shopping and churches. with rec room and treed lot. modern eat-in kitchen, formal try Planning and Zoning proposal. Police said they found about MINIATURE poodle puppies, p.m. spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other — Four-room, two-bedroom, dining room, fireplace, 3 Cusick reviewed also a ten­ Planning and Zoning Commis­ pounds of suspected marijuana. or Walt Carter in person. males, one black, one brown. refrigerator, and linens times by appointment. Colonial, birch cabinets, Firepfaced living room. Priced Mid 20’s. Blanchard & Rosset­ BOWERS SCHOOL - Cape, 7 Commission last night for yet ‘"They resent the potential provide. 801 Main Street, 649- second-floor unit, in brick ceramic tile bath, bam, clean to, Realtors, 646-2482. rooms, 2 full baths, 4-5 bedrooms, attached breezeway tative timetable for the sion, particularly in terms of The arrests came after South Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1229 Registered. Price for quick $10 PER MONTH rents a piano. Built by at $34,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- another information session, the proposed “New com­ threat to Home Rule and to the Main Street, Manchester, Conn. 9879. building. Total electric. Range, river, swimming, fishing. 1511. bedrooms, fireplace, treed and garage, large parklike yard proposed project, stating that Windsor Police received infor­ sale. $40. 875-6439. Investigate Meyers Piano, 111 refrigerator, disposal, base­ with trees. Philbrick Agency, limited to questions from munity” now being discussed environment and have U&R HOUSING CORP. Hutchins Agency, M9-5324. OLDER 6-room honqe, deep lot. yard. $27,900. Philbrick Agency members of the PZC, concer­ DevCo hopes to achieve its mation about an alleged drug Center St., Manchester. Open 1- ROOM for rent, female, cen­ ment laundry and storage. Asking $22,900. Mr. Lombardo, Realtors, 646-4200. with Greater Hartford Process enthusiastically volunteered AUTO Salesman, Experience PUPPIES - Mother, St. 8 p.m. Rentals by: PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- Realtors, 646-4200. ning the proposed new zoning changes in about nine sale from Enfield Police, South not necessary.sary We will train the Bernard, father, German trally located, one meal op­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Adults only, no pets. $150 MANCHESTER - For the room Ranch. Cathedral ceiling, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. months. Site improvement and DevCo was voiced once their assistance to resist this monthly, $150 lease-security. VERNON — New listing. Seven community in the town’s encroachment. TTie opposition Windsor Police Chief John right man[1 . Excellent ^pay _ _plan Shepherd, 5 weeks old. Call 649- tional. Phone M9-6056. 643-2692 643-9551 growing family in the Bowers built-ins, IVz baths, fireplace, CONTEMPORARY Ranch - would then proceed, with the again last night by PZC NEW keys on your piano. One Call James J. Gessay, at 875- School area. Four-bedroom MANCHESTER - Large over­ room custom built Early northwest comer. is formidable, and if I am Kerrigan said. and fringe benefits ______. . . week’s service, Meyers Piano, 8- paneling, garage, patio, Living room has beamed first units on the site ready by member Steven Loyzim. Kochman and Dagon were free demo. See Tom Duff or Apartments For Rent 63 0134. Colonial with large bac^ard, barbeque, two acres. Hutchins sized Cape with baths, gar­ American Cape. Full dormer, Getting down to specifics reading public opinion correct­ 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 cathedral ceiling with floor-to- first-floor family room, $37,500. the spring of 1975. The nine Loyzim, who appears the like­ released on $500 non-surety Walt Carter in person. Carter Articles tor Sale 45 owner transferred. Price Agency, M9-5324. age, treed lot. Blanchard & ceiling fireplace, 2 full baths, immediately, PZC Chairman ly choice to succeed retiring ly, as I am sure I am, they are p.m. FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom apart­ MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- Business Locatlons- reduced. F. J. Spilecki, Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. months up to the required zone bonds each. Court date for Chevrolet Co., Inc., 1229 Main huge master bedroom with Arnold Carlson asked just what Chairman Arnold Carlson in prepared for a last ditch fight. Street, Manchester. LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. ment, heat, stove, wall-to-wall bedroom townhouse includes For Rent 67 Realtor, 643-2121. changes would involve the Kochman is Feb. 26; Dagon is PIANO — Baldwin Acrosonic, heat, appliances, carpets. Full MANCHESTER — Spacious walk-in closets, Anderson win­ VERNON - New Usting. Im­ route DevCo proposes to take in that post, read the following “I do say, however, that we Ring bell for service. Shiners, carpeting, no pets. Available two-family flat, 5-6 rooms, cen­ Manchester dows, family room, redwood regard to the zone changes that development of the actual scheduled to appear in court ebony, 36” height, good condi­ February 1st. Near school. private basement $230. per MANCHESTER - 100,000 maculate 7-room Ranch, twoy. statement to the PZC, owe it to Process and to WE have an opening on the first crawlers, etc. 144 Deming tion, $395. Phone after 5 p.m. tral location. Bus line. Good RANCH e x te rio r, 2-car garage, will be required in the area of physical plan of the site. Such March 5. shift for an experienced Street, Manchester. Wapping Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. month. Paul W. Dougan square feet, will divide. NEW ( » L 0NIAL car attached garage, family^ services as sewers and water representatives of Hartford ourselves, to listen carefully 643-1772. Realtor, 643-4535, or 646-1021. condition. Double garage. $31,- Two bedrooms, living room, beautiful wooded lot with a room, large kitchen, wall-t(v development. Patrick Cusick of inspector in our plasma spray Road. Suitable for manufacturing and “A” Zone, Central location 900. Hayes Agency, 64M131. view. Philbrick Agency, supplies, Cusick said, would be Process and DevCo, and an and courteously, to their FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ warehouse. 1-748-5634. wall-to-wall carpeting, wall carpeting, acre lot. DevCo told the commission proposals with the unquestioned department. Applications MANCHESTER - Newer two- One full and two half baths Realtors, 646-4200. worked on during this planning audience of about 20 citizens at accepted, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. ALUMINUM sheets used as Antiques 56 nished, second floor, older or MANCHESTER - New listing, kitchen with new cabinets, Desirable neighborhood. Won’t that, so far, the thinking has last night’s PZC meeting. understanding that the final Girl Accosted, m arri^ couple preferred, no bedroom Townhouse, includes Fireplace full basement, two-car* gar­ last. Low 30’s. Northeast Real­ been to propose an entirely new period. He said that DevCo is Please apply in person, Klock printing plates, .007 thick, Garage Rockledge section. First time RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, for­ investigating the sewering of “Sunday, on the Face the decision rests with our com­ Company, 1366 Tolland 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. COLLECTOR wants to buy children or pets, parking, hot heat and appliances. Full age. Priced at $^,500. ty, 568-7907. zone, such as a "new town Gunman Sought cylinder and outside-horn private basement. $190 per Manchester Three Bedrooms offered, 3 bedroom “L” Ranch, mal dining room, eat-in the site, but that he could not at State program. Gov. Meskill munity. ’Turnpike, Manchester. Phone 643-2711. water, centrally located. choice treed lot, view, $36,900. zone,” as is done with other phonographs, parts, records Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 month. Paul W. Dougan, Aluminum Siding FRECHETTE & MAimN kitchen, living room has MANSFIELD—,Hear Coventry this time say anything definite stated in effect that the intent "Any attempt to forcibly im­ Hayes Agency, 646-013L cathedral ceiling, large master planned communities, as pose any plan on us, without our Police are looking for a man YEAR ’round part-time, CRIB, walnut, oversized, con­ and music boxes. 649-7814, 875- p.m. Realtor, 643-4535. or 646-1021. Low 30s t, HaallOfS 647-8993 line, four-bedroom Cape. Large about it. The possibility of of legislative proposals to es­ 9840. NEW OFFICE bedroom, family room, floor-to- fireplaced living room, new opposed to seeking an or­ full consent, concurrence and they say accosted a female salesclerk for Thursday verts to youth bed, with mat­ MANCHESTER — spacious 7 ceiling flreplace, baths, tieing into Rockville or tablish an Urban Development HILLIARD St. — Four-room THREE rooms, senior citizens roof, freshly painted exterior. dinance for a Planned Unit Corporation with the possible participation, will be met with employe at U. A. TTieatre East E tress, $30. Phone 742-6567. evenings and Saturdays all day, Wanted to Buy 58 only, $60 per month. Phone 643- room Ranch, IVz baths, living aluminum siding, 2-car garage. Development. Cusick said this Manchester sewer systems, at the Parkade Sunday night. full-time during June, July, modern apartment. Second BUILDING KEITH room, fireplace, rec room with MANCHES’TER - Exceptional On deep country lot. Only $24,- rather than being dependent on power of eminent domain to an organized campaign of op­ floor, security, 646-1189, 9-5 0053. Acre lot with privacy. $35,900. 900. Lessenger Co., Realtors, was “ tentative,” since no The man is described as August and December. Shoor CB RADIO, 24 channels, P.D.L. Real Estate fireplace, garage, half acre lot. four-room home, king sized Philbrick Agency, Realtors, a possible Coventry sewer override local zoning controls, position that will dwarf the op­ beams, two Coaxial cables, WANTED — Antique furniture, p.m. bedrooms, country kitchen, 6464713, 228-3080, 742-9718. actual site development has white, 5 feet 6, and medium- Jewelers, 917 Main St., glass, pewter, oil paintings or MANCHESTER — Newer 2- 646-4126 649-1922 In desirable location. 646-4200. program, h^s been in­ is to warn towns of possible position to the state airport Manchester. turner plus 2 mike, base mike. 150 NO. MAIN ST, Immediate occupancy. Priced ceramic bath, large lot. Only been made. The actual site consequences unless they proposal two years ago. If, on length blond hair. $150 or best offer. Phone 646- other antique items. Any quan­ THE NEW bedroom Townhouse includes $24,900. Char Bon Agency, 643- COLUMBIA- Circa 1760. Char­ plan, (Xisick reiterated, would vestigated, Cusick said, and tity. The Harrisons, 643-W09, heat, appliances, IVz baths, full (Cor. of Main) for quick sale. Cmar-Bon Agen­ UNIQUE (Contemporary split, 4 modify their regulations to con­ the other hand, the citizens of Police say he threatened the GENERAL Machinist and lathe 2732. CHARMING 10-room Ranch 0683. ming Dutch Colonial with three be carried out in conjunction this will all have to be worked girl in the parking lot with what 165 Oakland Street. BIRCHWOOD APTS. basement. $240. per month. 9,000 Square Feet cy, 643-0683. bedrooms, 3 baths, family working fireplaces, one with form with state or other plans. our community endorse and hand. Apply Metronics, Inc., with attached 2-car garage, room, 2-car garage. Treed lot with the town itself. out with the town during the she described to them as “a HOSPITAL bed, $75, in 124 Mghiand SL Manchester Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- Will Divide first-floor family room, many dutch oven, IV^ baths, 4 planning period. “Let this message come accept the proposal for a new Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. WANTED — Antique furniture, 4535. GARRISON Colonial, center with beauitful view of the A "new town zone,” Cusick small, snub-nosed revolver.” excellent condition. Phone 643- Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ 30-Day Occupancy extras. Zinsser Agency, 646- Manchester entrance, large front to back bedrooms, large living room, Noting that Process and through loud and clear, that we city, we will cooperate fully in toys, crank phonographs, 1511. valley. Philbrick Agency, formal dining room. ^‘One of explained, is somewhat similar such a venture.” He fled the scene when the ATTENDANTS — Full and 0053. pointments. An abundance of privacy NEW HOMES living room with fireplace, Realtors, 646-4200. DevCo have been meeting in Coventry will not be in­ swords, guns, glass, attic or in this small wooded complex. MANCHESTER - One- the oldest in town” . Mid 40s. to a PUD, but is on a larger theater manager, Andrew part-time for car wash. Males, cellar contents. 643-6535. bedroom ranch type apartment, By J. A. McCarthy large eatdn kitchen with pic­ townspeople now for about a timidated, we will not be must be 18 or over. Neat in USED double tube flourescent • Ample Parking PORTER Street area — Truly ture window, formal dining Lessenger Company, Realtors. scale, since a larger coerced into any action to Rossetti, chased him, and he light fixtures, 4 foot units. $7.50 Featurins: private entrance, includes heat • All Electric an exceptional Colonial. For­ In Forest Hills on wooded 6464713, 228-3080, 742-9718. development is involved. month, Loyzim asked Peter NOTICE ran into the woods behind appearance. Apply in person to Rooms Without Board 59 and appliances, $170 per month. room, wall-to-wall carpet $24,900 Libassi of Process, “How do change our zoning regulations The Conn. Dept, of Transpor­ per unit. Inquire Savings Bank • 2 Bedroom Townhousas • Elevator mal dining room, fireplace, Hamilton Dr. Drive out to in­ Cusick was also asked how King’s. Mr. Clougherty, Monday Paul W. Dougan, 643-4535 , 646- throughout, screened porch, Manchester — 7-room older you assess the reaction of the to accommodate the plan of any through Friday, 11-4 p.m.. of Manchester, Tom Matrick. • Eal-ln KHohan • Full Services sunporch off living room, spect these lovely homes star­ garage, $31,900. Philbrick Agen­ Colonial in good condition. 3 VERNON — Manchester line, DevCo can guarantee its pledge tation, Bureau of Administra­ Investigation continues, THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ • Formal dbihig are* 1021. aluminum siding, garage. ting at $42,500. executive area, four bedroom town at this point?” Libassi agency, public or private, un­ tion will accept bids on Shell, 344 Broad Street, tage St., centrally located, • Wall-to-wall Carpetng cy, A lte r s , 646-4200. bedrooms, den, living room, that, throughout the less such changes are clearly in police said. Manchester. Boats-A ccessorles 46 • 1 1/2baUM • Excellent Location Move-in condition. 30’s. Elva Colonial with aluminum siding, replied that he feels “We have February 20, 1973 at 10:30 AM, large, pleasantly furnished • Shai carpaOng MANCHESTER - Deluxe one- ’Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. MERRITT AGENCY dining room, large kitche, fireplaced family room, development of the proposed the interest of our community rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 • FuM prlvala batamanl bedroom townhouse, full • Convenient to Highways Realtors 646-1180 CIRCA — 1717 Rare Colonial on project, tax revenues realized beien heard fairly, and been EST, covering The Installation ENGINE Lathe and Hardinge EVINRUDE outboard motors, 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 barns. porches. equipped kitchen, 2^ baths, asked very searching and and are endorsed and supported of Barrier Railing and for overnight and permanent • Prlvala aniranca* and patkia private basement, includes PRIVATE pa over acre. lot on dead end from it will offset added chucker operators, first and Holsclaw and Mastercraft Rentals start at F2S5 including ing Ekcellent example of period legitimate questions.” People by our townspeople. Elements (Complete in Place) trailers, sales-service. guest rates. neat, appliances, carpets, two-family, 4-4 duplex.. 'fwTwo-car FREGHETTE ft MARTM street. $^,500. O’Donnell Agen­ expenses to the town. Cusick second shift, capable of set up, heat. Model apartment open private patio and entrances, 646-6300 CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 restoration. Country setting. understandably want more “ Notwithstanding the at Various Locations in work to drawings. High quality Complete service department, daily 1-5 P.M., Sat. and Sun., garage. Corner lot. Central rooms, 2 baths, paneled Good location. Philbrick Agen­ Realtors 647-9993 cy, 8754647. said DevCo expects “ to massive public relations cam­ boating supplies, accessories, ROOM for working woman, 12-5 P.M. Other times by $200 per month. Paul W. Manchester location. Prin­ demonstrate during the plan­ specific answers to many Districts I, II, III and IV, within work, top medical plan, all over 30, modern kitchen, cen­ Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. Broker* Protected carpeted recration room, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. questions, he said, but the plan­ paign being conducted by the State of Connecticut. benefits, good pay, overtime. Woolsey paints, Gerich’s appointment. cipals only. $29,500. Reply ^ x fireplace, sundeck, garages, VERNON - Well kept 6Vi room ning period” that this would be tral private entrance, parking. ning period is needed since this Process and DevCo, public opi- Proposals are available at the Apply J. T. Slocomb Company, Marine Service, 1982 Tolland “J J ”, Manchester Herald. garden, privacy. Hutchins RANCH on 3 acres with 11 large Lota-Land For Bala 73 Ranch on high dry lot. Custom the case, assuming the property There will be ice skating at Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. 643-8649. __ ^ PAUL W. OOU8AN, Realtor MODERN one-bedroom apart­ kitchen, family room, good will give the opportunity to nion is, at this time, Bureau of Administration, the annex to Center Springs 68 Matson Hill Rd., South ment, wall-to-wall carpeting, DOCTOR’S or attorney’s office, Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, tax under the current set-up is Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal 6 4 3 -4 9 3 5 area for children. $27,900. offer more specific answers. overwhelmingly opposed to the Purchases Section, 17 Van Dyke Pond today from 3 p.m. to 9 49 MANCHESTER — Large clean range, refrigerator, disposal, beautiful, spacious, excellent MANCHESTER family room, 2 kitchens. Could MANCHESTER - Building lot, in effect. Should this change, opportunity employer. Fuel-Feed location, first floor, all SECLUDED home for the be ideal for in-laws. Barn, 6 city utilities, excellent location. Llpman-^orches, 872-0571,643- proposal to establish a new city Avenue, Hartford, Conn., p.m. furnished rooms, maid service, air-conditioner, large closets, KING SIZE PLUS 18^. Cusick suggested, the project in our community. I have 649-2813. basement storage, laundry facilities, parking, reasonable growing family. New spacious horse stalls, 6 regulation dog LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Attention: Mr. William J. For information about winter MAN to work in parts depart­ SEASONED firewood, cut and CHARLES Apartments, East Gracious living in this custom 7-room Colonial, situated on ap­ could be even more beneficial PZC Alternate Tony Walsh received a very large number split. $25 a dump truck load. Middle Turnpike, room facilities, parking for 2 cars, rent. 353 Center St., 649-1680, kennels. Philbrick Agency, 2440. to the town. Harvey, Purchases Coor­ sports phone 6434700. ment, some mechanical 649-3549. built Ranch, in an area of proximately IVz acres in l^altors, 646^1200. Wantad-Raal Batata 77 said he found it very difficult to of telephone calls, not only Sand, gravel, stone and TWO large rooms, very private townhouse, IV^- baths, all good location. 140 Hilliard St., Commercial and industrial believe that Process could have dinator. knowl^ge and ability to do location, share house privileges $175 per month. Call Peterman, executive homes. Family Manchester Green area, con­ COVEN’TRY - 5 acres, 700’ paper work. Call 643-2414. manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- appliances, carpeted, 2 air- venient to schools, churches SELLING your home or sites in connection with the received financial backing for 9504. with group living. $70 monthly. conditioners, heat and hot 649-9404. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, room, formal dining room, of­ ie *1,500 DOWN ★ frontage, Parker Bridge Road. office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- and shopping. Four large Inmwdiate occupancy, attracUve 6- acreage? For prompt friendlv project would not necessarily the proposed new town without 646-7378. water, stora^, basement gar­ fice, cedar closet and much, LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- service, call Louis Dimock TYPIST — Immediate opening 5. much more. By appointment bedrooms, 2Vz baths, master room Cape. Rec room wlUi bar, coun­ 2440. be built first, (Xisick said, but an actual plan of development SEASONED fireplace wood cut age, $230. By appointment, bedroom with private bath, try kitchen, sewer*, convenient loca­ Realty, 649-9823. for accurate typist. Willing to Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, only with Ann Hunter. Call would come along “ as for it. Libassi replied that, from train bright gal with the ability and split, delivered. Call 643- living room with fireplace, for­ tion. 0926. Kkfc ttw storage habit. . . sd those 646-0800. PRESIDENTIAL MANCHESTER - Office- 649-5306 now! ’TOLLAND — treed acre lot $3,- ALL CASH for your property concurrently as possible with his point of view, it would have to learn rapidly. Excellent useful, no-longer needed items with a business- warehouse- space mal dining room, large eat-in PEI8ER REALTY 900. Coventry, acre $3,900. other areas.” The project been financially irresponsible working conditions and VILLAQEAPTS. • • • • kitchen with range, dishwasher within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ONE TON hard coal for sale. Herald Classified Ad. MANCHESTER — Family style available. Up to 10,000 square ^&W 289-8628 Andover, near lake, $1,800. would contain a full range of to have come into the town with benefits, in conveniently MANCHESTER feet. Excellent location. Will The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. disposal, 12 closets, wall-to- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. instant service. Hayes Agency, Call 643-5794. two-bedroom apartment. Heat, Realtors — MLS 6464131.' land uses, including residential, a plan already drawn up and located company east-of-the- appliances included. $200 One and two bedrooms. sub-divide. Merritt Agency, 646- wall carpeting, 2-car basement OVERSIZED custom 4- river. Apply at Scan-Optics, Answer to Previous Puszie . Manchester Parkade — 649-S306 ■ garage, aluminum siding, commercial, industrial and expected townspeople to accept monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 1180. bedroom Colonial. Built in 1972. BUSINESS zoned lot adj^ent SELLING your home or OUR NEW storm windows and doors (M community services. it. As far as Process and Devito Inc., 22 Prestige Park Circle, H o d g e p o d g e Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. First-floor family room with to shopping strip. Ideari for East Hartford. Near schools, churches Peterman, Realtor, 649-9404. franchise operation, etc. Mr. acreage? Working for you is our Noting the proposed land use, are concerned, he said, the key and shopping center, on fireplace, 2% baths with mar­ pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, MANCHESTER - Nice one- ble vanities. 2-car oversized Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, 647- PZC member Steven Loyzim to the success of the plan is GRINDER — Experienced man ACROSS DOWN bus line. Call anytime. MANCHESTER — ’Two-family 1413. asked about the possible 900 un­ community participation in 1 Tennis term bedroom apartment, large garage, full walk-out basement for close tolerance grinding on 1 Conscious 4-4, two bedrooms each unit' with sliding glass doors. its (15 per cent of housing) actually drawing it up. existence 2 Russian tsar living room. Includes heat and plus two extra bedrooms. ’Two^ WANTED Two-family home, in surface grinders. Full benefits 3 Sharp tooth appliances and carpets. $180 646-2623 WILL BUILD Beautiful skyline view. SOUTH WINDSOR - 7 acres devoted to low income housing. with overtime. Apply Eastern 5 Peruvian car garage. Newly painted in- good condition. Principals only. Indian 4 Senior per month. Paul W. Dougan, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, with pond. Ideal for executive Since low cost housing tends to Libassi said also that the ’Tool Company, 469 School tenor. Merritt Agency, 646- retreat. Belfiore Agency, 647- Reply Box P, Manchester 9 Nocturnal 5 Sick Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. TO SUIT TENANT 646-4200. Herald. de-value surrounding land, exhibii center, planned to open ADDRESS Street, East Hartford. flyer 6 Dins 1413. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 Ellipsoidal 7 Container Loyzim wanted to know if this soon in the Meadowbrook THREE-ROOM garden apart­ WE HAVE customers waiting RANCH, 7 rooms, large living SECRETARY — Small 13 Burden 8 Concede BRAND new and beautiful' room with L-shapea dining COVEN’TRY—Several building would not have “ a chilling Shopping Plaza, will be devoted 14 Brazilian as true ment. Avocado appliance, vani­ for the rental of your apartment More for your money with a NOTICE effect” on possible h ig h '^ st to display of the plan via insurance claim office in 9 Loose appellation fibers ty bath, carpeting, heat, hot Store - Stores room with fireplace, 3 lots, starting at $13,000. Manchester. Interesting and macaw or home. J.D. Real Estate Raised Ranch. Two full baths Frechette & Martin Realtors, PUBLIC HEARING housing on the site. models and drawings, as the 3 overcoat bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet, 15 Willful 28 Stage whisper 45 Turkic water, air-conditioner, $175 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. two-car garage. Prestige area! BOARD OF DIRECTORS diversified work. Call 646^2040. destruction 10 Operatic solo 30 Gudrun’s tribesman monthly. Immediate occupan­ family room, 2-zone heat, gar­ 647-9993. Cusick said that such low cost plan progresses. It will also 11 High in husband Very low 40’s. Belfiore Agenev ’TOWN OF MANCHESTER 17 Feminine 46 Turn out cy. Phone 649-3978, 643-6165. LOOKING for anything in real OR Offices 647-1413. « 8ency, age, well landscaped lot, housing would be “scattered serve as a general information CARPENTER wanted, nickname stature (myth.) 47 Genus of On Desirable Location . . . 500. Philbrick Agency, CONNECTICUT throughout the site and would center for all townspeople. experienced only, all types of 18 German 16 Bastard wings 31 Endure mussels estate rental — apartments, THURSDAY 16 Brainard Place (zool. var.) 33 Flat-topped 48 Remove FOUR-room apartment, large homes, multiple dwellings, no Realtors, 6464200. ______be built gradually.” He said Meetings with Process and work. Willimantic-Mancnester statistician BRAND new and beautiful four- Out of Town-For Sale 75 FEBRUARY 15, 1973 area, call 1-429-3534 between 7-9 19 Like an 20 Net hills (print.) kitchen, heat, hot water, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate b^room, ^r(»m Colonial with also, in citing the history of low DevCo continue to be held, and (HERALD SQUARE) earthquake 22 Cheerful tunes 35 Ukrainian 50 Italian city appliances included. Security Associates, Inc. 643-5129. all city utilities, plus a subur­ NEW oversized Cape, living The Board of Directors will cost housing, that the over-all the next one is scheduled for p.m. 21 Regulation 24 The dill city 51 Kiln 80 FEET FRONTAGE room with fireplace, formal TOLLAND — Country living 8- deposit, garage available. 64^ ban setting, f-irst floor conduct a public session environment in this case would Thursday night at 7:30 at the 23 Beverage 25 Skin orifice 40 Peaceful 52 Peruse 4813. dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, LPN’s and Trained aides, for 24 Primate 26 Feminine 43 Cordage 55 Make lace DELUXE ONE — Bedroom ON MAIN STREET fireplaced family room, 2Vt baths, beamed ceiling kitchen Thursday, February 15, 1973, be different than that in which Town Hall, a joint session of the apartment, wall-to-wall large bedrooms, aluminum from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. in private duty. Medical 27 Girl's name 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5“ 10 11 2-car garage, two-zone siding. Walk to all schools. Still and formal dining room. Built- most low cost housing is usually PZC and the Town Council with Placement Service, 232-5226. 29 Adjectival PEARL Street — 4-room apart- carpeting throughout, complete heat. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. the Board of Directors’ Office U ment, appliances and neat. BY 110 FEET DEPTH time to pick your colors and ins, large fireplaced livhu found, tending to minimize Process and DevCo suffix 12 13 appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ room, fully carpeted rec rooiij, in the Municipal Building to 32 Natural $155. 568-6396. trally located $175 monthly. fixtures. Philbrick Agency, substantially the possibility representatives. FILING Clerk - 12 noon to 2:30 17 Next to new (under construction) DUPLEX— Brand new. 5\4-5\4 basement office, garage. Over 3 hear conunents and suggestions 34 Instrumental 15 16 R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. with IM. baths. Aluminurn Realtors, 646-4200. ______that it woiUd downgrade the OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER p.m., Monday through Friday, composition DUPLEX — four rooms, one HARTFORD NAi;jlONAL BANK BUILDING acres, running stream, two- from the public. ^ per hour. Foley-Baker, Inc., 36 Boy's name le 19 20 siding, stdined woodwork stall fenced-in 20x24’ barn. area. floor, good location, cellar and Furnished Apartments 64 ON MAIN STREET IN MANCHESTER GEORGIAN Colonial — All Future sessions will be held North Main Street, 37 Patterns of 21 23 Immediate occupanev* brick, 10 rooms, 4 large Ideal for horse lovers. 872-3240, PZC members noted their REMAINS THE SAME, perfection yard. No pets. $160 monthly. Blanchard & Rossetto the first Tuesday of each month - Manchester. 646-4666. bedrooms, beautiful entrance owner. concern for the lake area, and 643 2711 38 Golf mounds 29 30 31 643-0345. FURNISHED 2V4 room ef­ Parking facilities In the rear available R^ltors, 646-2482. ’ from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. 24 25 26 27 foyer, 2 fireplaces, 2V4 baths, 2r wondered if it might be possible HAIRDRESSER, full time. 39 Lateral part ■ ficiency. $135 monthly. Security SOUTH WINDSOR - Im- and the third Thursday of each About Town 41 lAUsdovum 32 33 34 35 deposit. 646-5200. car garage, sunporch. In mint month from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 to re-locate people from this Duet Beauty Studio, 521 East 42 Ekiervate MANCHESTER - Parkade MANCHESTER - Large 8M1 condition. Philbrick Agency, maculate Split, 3 b lo o m s, Apartments, one, two and Sea, call or write: . room Split level with 2Vi baths P.M. in the Board of Directors’ area into the new community Boy Scout Troop 47 will have Middle ’Turnpike, Manchester. 44 Pause 36 i7 R^ltoro, 6464200.______family room, fireplace, garage, 46 Exterior three-bedroom apartments Houses tor Rent 65 double garage, treed lot’ Office. on a priority basis, should a a potluck and Court of Awards 36 39^ luiet, landscaped, half-acre lot. 49 Flavor 40 available, stove, refrigerator, THE SNERIDM CORPORATION Located on prestigious Monnl w 30’s. ^ owner, 644-1763. Anthony Pietrantonio, rehabilitation program be tonight at 6:30 at South United' 53 Single ■ heat, hot water, ground REMODELED two-bedroom RAISED Ranch, custom built, S' undertaken. Cusick said DevCo Methodist Church. (comb, form) 42 43 44 46 P.O.BOX 711 teinRd.Mid40’s.llanclS& cathedral ceiling, large formal Secretary Doga-BIrda-Pata 41 maintenance, snow removal house with garage and large Rossetto, Realtors, 646-24«l, ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. 1had not considered this, but 54 Provisional 46 47 48 50 51 52 and parking. $159, $179 and $219. enclosed porch. Convenient MANCHESTER. CONN. liining room, modern equipped Board of Directors, 56 Transgress kitche, 2 /ull baths, 4 good Eight rooms, 34 bedrooms, two Manchester, Conn. would be “pleased to consider Manchester Grange fair com­ s i Noun suffix Call Mrs. Routhier, M9-5361. Jlocation. $260 monthly heated. Attn: JOSIAH J. LESSNER SHELTIE (Miniature Collie), b3 54 66 EXCITING stone Cape with 7 sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, baths, carpeting, air- Dated at Manchester, some kind of arrangement” if mittee and workshop will meet ^Imurljratn: luraing Hm iUi hi<>f John Rivosa dum is on a proposed $1,391,000 joint economic commission war economic reconstruction in At the White House, Press insure that the agreement and She was employed as credit the arguments. What bothers colony of New York, has there ... A $250,000 allocation for a the $6 billion highway trust fund apparently occurred at the Meskill has taken such an appropriation for purchasing to develop economic ties North Vietnam.” Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler its protocols are strictly and manager and admitting officer me is a possible one cent gas been such governmental sidewalk construction program. to allow the use of part of it for Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman extreme and transparently the 110-acre Laurel Lake and between North Vietnam and The document then said there said the joint economic scrupulousy implemented, as at Windham Community tax on top of the gas hikes this pressure on the press, he said. Toastmaster This sum too would come from mass transit. St, sometime between Sunday silly position,” said Anderson for improving the sanitary- the United States and to was agreement to set up a joint commission probably would be the signatories have under­ Memorial Hospital and was a week.” Nowadays, judges seem to be the Revenue-Sharing Fund. But he warned that the afternoon and Monday morning at a news conference. “ But in consider post-war economic commission, adding: established in about a month. taken.” member of the Second Genovesi, whose 12th telling reporters: "You’re Fire Chief John Rivosa will ... An ordinance for landfill area. country should not jump on to was reported to police Monday. more than 25 years of ... A $163,000 allocation from “ This commission, which will Asked how much money the Three general principles for Congregational Church of Assembly District is entirely either going to jail or you’re be the toastmaster at the 29th purchasing for $450 a small another far — mass transit — as reconstruction of the bomb- The victim, Joseph Blette of investigative reporting I have the Water Reserve Fund for the be composed of an equal United States might be governing relations between Coventry. within Manchester, said one going to tell us who the fink annual Town Fire Department parcel at the intersection of it did with the highway system. battered North. 33 Birch St., had been doing always found that those who Cooper Hill Treatment Plant number of representatives prepared to contribute toward Washington and Hanoi were set Survivors, besides her hus­ aspect of the proposal to his was,” Anderson said, referring Ladies’ Night, which is to be Hilliard and Broad Sts., and an “ We need a master plan in This was the only concrete some carpentry work at the fea r^ the liberty of the press North Vietnamese reconstruc­ forth in the joint statement: band, are a son, Lucius A. Pet­ liking is that the gas tax could to demands that newsmen held Feb. 24 at Garden Grove. ordinance for purchasing for project. The sum would be in transportation,” Weicker told a new elem ent in a joint from each side, will be charged club and had left his power tools were those with the most to addition to the $550,000 ap­ tion, Ziegler said such n:atl rs tingill Jr. of Emerson, N.J.; a be used for all forms of mass reveal the sources of stories $750 a small parcel at the in­ news conference at the state communique issued with the task of developing the —“All provisions of the Paris there, according to police. The hide. •The event will featurd a would be taken up by the daughter, Mrs. Francis Barrett transit and not merely to solve which are unfavorable to tersection of Main and proved last November in a Capitol. A bill introduced by economic relations between the agreement on Vietnam and its thief entered the building by, “ I don’t think there should be social hour at 6:30 p.m., dinner following the departure commission and would be of Houston, Tex.; a sister, Mrs. the existing bus crisis. government officials. Woodland Sts. townwide referendum. Weicker and Sen. Edward Democratic Republic of protocols should be fully and forcing a window and made of any restrictions at all," at 7 and dancing to the music of from Hanoi Tuesday of Francena Brown of Williman- State Rep. Francis Mahoney, However, “ I know many ... A $15,000 appropriation for In other business tonight, the Kennedy, D-Mass., would allow Vietnam and the United subject to consultation with scrupulously implemented. with power and hand tools Anderson said, “ on the right of the Dubaldo Bros. Orchestra to Henry A. Kissinger, national tic; and five grandchildren. Dem., whose 13th Assembly newsmen who are just as improving the Mt. Nebo board is expected to name a states the option of spending up States.’’ Congress. —“The I^mocratic Republic valued at $390, police said. the newsman, under the District also is entirely within patriotic as governors, ” he 1 a.m. date for a public hearing on the to $2.5 billion of the federal security adviser to Kissinger, now bound for Various members of Funeral services will be constitution, to refus*e to of Vietnam and the United Manchester, said. “ It’s very T h e investigation is said. “ I know many newsmen Tickets are available at any report submitted last Tuesday President Nixon, who spent mainland China for talks with Congress have already come Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the divulge his sources.” highway fund on other States should strive for a new important to get the buses continuing. who are just as patriotic as town firehouse on a first-come, by the Charter Revison Com­ almost four days in the Premier Chou En-lai, met in forward with objections to U.S. Potter Funeral Home, 456 A spokesman for Meskill said transportation modes. relationship based on respect rolling again but not with any bureaucrats. I know many first-served basis. mission, to appoint 6 North Vietnamese capital. Hanoi with Premier Pham Van spending on North Vietnam Jackson St., Willimantic. the governor would have no Congress is ahead of the for each other’s independence proposal intended to get Gov. Colleen T. Miller, 38, of West newsmen who are just as Stamford School Democrats and 3 Republicans Dong, special adviser Le Due reconstruction. Burial will be in Storrs response to Anderson’s com­ national mood on mass transit, The communique said the two and sovereignty, non­ Meskill and Clayton Gengras Hartford was charged with responsible as bureaucrats.” To Close Doors to the newly created Commis­ Tho who was Kissinger's A reporter inquired whether a Cemetery. ments. Weicker said. sides exchanged views during interference in each other’s (owner of the Connecticut Co. breach of peace and intoxica­ Anderson also said that sion on Aging, to accept the representative of Congress Friends may call at the Anderson, speaking at a City internal affairs, equality and bus line) off the hook.” tion in connection with an President Nixon is “ hostile to Fire Calls resignation of Mrs. Mildred might be placed on the commis­ funeral home tonight from 7 to Hall news conference, focused STAMFORD (AP) - mutual benefit. "It seems to me,” said alleged fight in the rear of Ed’s the press ” although, according Schaller from the Conservation sion. 9. on a speech about shield laws Dwindling enrollment and a Gas Tax Opposed —’’The normalization of Mahoney, “ we’re paying a very Tavern, Spruce St. Court date is to one survey, the President Commission and to appoint a Taxes Opposed “ I just can’t answer that The family suggests that any Feb. 26. that Meskill gave last year at Eighth District firemen were financial pinch have forced the relations between the generous tax on the benefits was endorsed for re-election replacement, and to discuss HAMDEN (AP) - T he question, ” Ziegler replied. memorial contributions may be Yale University. In that speech, called to the Don Willis Garage, closing next fall of St. Leo’s Democratic Republic of made to the Heart Association. and non-benefits we’re getting last year by 17 our of 18 whatever other items come General Assembly’s first public Ziegler promised that Vandals broke into Allied Meskill said a “ grubby little 18 Main St. (across the street parochial elementary school in Vietnam and the United States now. If, as appears likely, newspapers. before it. hearing on Gov. Thomas J. Kissinger would hold a formal press card” printed by a from the firehouse), to wash Sweethearts For 50 Years will help to insure stable peace we’ve got a surplus in the public Casting, 260 Tolland Tpke., "You would think that Stamford. Meskill’s proposed tax package GOP Set To Kill news conference here to discuss about 5 p.m. Monday. Entry wouldbe reporter himself had down a large gas spill Monday The 200 pupils will be in Vietnam and contribute to service tax fund, perhaps George McGovern would be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cervini of Manchester. An anniversary clerk of the board and tax Tuesday night attracted several the subject further soon after Mrs. Agni M. Aronson was gained through the south just as much weight as an at 3:52 p.m. integrated into three other the cause of peace in Indochina there’s enough money there to hostile,” he said. 71 Main St. were feted Sunday Mass was celebrated Saturday collector of the Eighth Utilities opponents of a suggested he returns from Peking next side of the building, according official press cgrd issued by the Firemen said a car struck a parochial schools in the city, St. and Southeast Asia.” Mrs. Agni M. Aronson of keep the buses operating. Anderson attributed Nixon’s evening at St. Bridget Church. District and is presently on its increase in the tax on real es­ Bus Subsidy Law weekend. to police. Two tractor-trailer state police. He said the news gasoline pump, and the pump’s Gabriel’s, St. Cecelia and St. at a SOth wedding annivesary T he communique said Hollywood, Fla., formerly of Basically, 1 want to see the landslide victory to McGovern. LONGTERM Mr. Cervini was collector of board of directors. He has been tate sales. The communique said trucks were started and driven media had not earned the automatic shut-off device didn’t Maurice’s. celebration at the KofC Home Kissinger and the North Manchester, died Feb. 6 in buses moving again and the “ Richard Nixon did not win the revenue for the Town of a member of the Manchester Several persons from the participants in the Hanoi talks into each other causing minor privileges of confidentiality work properly. A “ dangerous “ The entire pupil population, in Manchester. More than 100 against benefitting officers of Vietnamese made a careful Hollywood. She was the widow people — especially the elderly 1972 election,’’ he said. BUSINESS FUNDS Manchester for 14 years before Fire Department for 49 years, audience of about 75 told the By DON MEIKLE “ had frank, serious and damage to both vehicles. It is which protect the com ­ amount” of gasoline was public as well as parochial, has friends and relatives attended bus companies. review of recent implementa­ of John V. Aronson. — riding them again.” “ George McGovern lost it.” his retirement in 1964. He is serving as its treasurer for the legislature’s Finance Associated Press Writer constructive exchanges of unknown at this time how the munications between a doctor spilled, according to Fire become smaller at the lower the dinner party hosted by their It is impossible, they said, to tion of the Paris agreement and Funeral services were State Rep. Muriel Yacavone, McGovern “ rather frightened now director, finance officer past 35 years. C om m ittee that property HARTFORD (AP) - views on the implementation of trucks were started. Several and his patient, a lawyer and Dispatcher Rick Skoglund. grades because of smaller for son-in-law and daughter, Mr. get the buses running again “ discussed various imperative Friday. Burial was in Dem. of East Hartford said, the American people,” the and treasurer of the T he Cervinis have two owners already were over­ Republican legislative leaders the agreement on ending the windows in the building had his client, and a clergyman and Large amounts of water were family sizes,” said Andrew F. and Mrs. Wendell R. Poucher. with state subsidies without measures which should be Hollywood Memorial Gardens. "The towns already have columnist said. “ They were grandchildren and two great­ taxed. prepared Tuesday to repeal a war and restoring peace in his parishioner. poured on the area, firemen The couple was married Feb. Manchester Water Co. He has those subsidies at least “ in­ taken to improve and expedite Survivors are four sons, Allan enough difficulty raising taxes. been broken. afraid he would take their Burns, president of the school Working Capital bus subsidy law which Gov. Vietnam ... as well as postwar Last week, it was reported said. 9, 1923, at St. James Church, served as president, treasurer. grandchildren. Opposition also was voiced to directly” benefitting the of­ the implementation of the Aronson of Bolton, Clarence 1 think the bus crisis should be Police said they also found money and give it to the poor.” association. Debt Consolidation Thomas J. Meskill had been un­ relations between the that Meskill had told top a separate proposal to add a ficers of the strike-bound agreement ...” Aronson of Newington, and solved on the state level, and I’d two spent shotgun shells on the Several of shield law Enrollment has been falling able to veto on his own terms. Democratic Republic of Republican leaders that he At 3:25 p.m. Monday, town Expansion regional gas tax to finance Connecticut Co. There was no elaboration on Harry Aronson and Roger Aron­ like to seie the public service floor, but added that no gunshot proposals have been filed in the for some time, he says, and the The Republican governor said Vietnam and the United States, would support a shield law if it firemen extinguished a grass Business Acquisitions subsidies for bus companies. A bill repealing the parts of what further measures might son, both of Florida. fund used for that purpose. damage was apparent. Connecticut General Assembly, number of nuns assigned to the he expected the leaders to come and other subjects of mutual didn’t hamper the prosecution fire near the brook at the Start Up Costs the law which Meskill had tried be envisioned. There’s no question in my mind T he investigation is varying from measures that school has diminished. Lay up with “ positive and concern. ” continuing, police said. of criminals. Manchester Parkade. teachers demand higher pay Reluctant Directors to veto was quickly drafted and but that it could be used legally would grant newsmen almost Increased Profits productive’’ legislation. Anderson said in response to At 4:02 p.m. Monday, town given a favorable report for bus transportation.” total immunity from revealing than nuns, pushing costs up, he Welfare Penalties However, there were Mrs. Esther P. Drughi A car belonging to Kenneth Meskill’s comments at Yale firemen were called to the said. Tuesday afternoon by the Mrs. Yacavone, whose 9th their sources to some that HARTFORD (AP) - The indications that a proposal to Mrs. Esther P. Draghi, 79, of Pillman of 40 Olcott St. was that "if the p ress were Parkade again, to put out an $5,000 to $60,000 legislature’s Transportation Assembly District comprises a would limit the extend of the state’s new welfare com­ resolve the bus crisis with the World Dealers 22 Case Dr. died Monday night stolen sometime Sunday or licensed, as the governor seems electrical fire at Kofsky’s Shoe Add Water Plant Fund Committee. “ It does what the portion of East Hartford and a "shield.” missioner, Nicholas Norton, help of a special regional tax on at Manchester Memorial early Monday morning. Police to wish, it would be under the Store. A light fixture burned governor’s veto tried to do,” portion of Manchester, said, asked the legislature Tuesday gasoline had encountered Hospital. She was the widow of are investigating. thumb of the government, out, firemen said. Ncui Englanii DEWEY BY SOL R. COHEN $550,000 authorized in Weiss said he doesn’t said House majority Leader “ I’m anxious to see bus service to increase the penalties for strong, opposition anjong tjbe Selling Dollars Joseph P. Draghi. which might please men like (Herald Reporter) November for the project. recommend re-bidding. “ My (Jerald F. Stevens. ' restored, especially for the welfare fraud from a maximum ranks of me^ GIREr.( t ; ’ Mrs. Draghi was born March Vandals armed with BB guns Thomas Meskill, but would Cold-Pack Cheese jU f ttw rid ffio. INVESTMENT The Manchester Board of Barry ruled the addition experience has been,” he said, Along with the legislation elderly. However, I think our Meskill to impede a have enraged such men as Robert & Florence Boston, Owners “ that, unless the specs for of six months in jail to a LONDON (AP) - T he In Tokyo the Japanese, state 1, 1893 in Italy, daughter of gas tax now is as high as any in struck on N. Main St. Saturday Originated In U.S. Directors, with obvious great legal. He said the town charter repealing the law, the leaders Thomas Jefferson and James M rs. Truman 88 Modem Methods - CORPORATION public projects are changed maximum of five years In partial veto oii the bus subsidy devalued'U.S. dollar was hit by bank stepped in to bolster the Anthony and Caroline Preli, the country. It shouldn’t go afternoon. Estella Hillman of reluctance bordering on provides that, if a project were preparing measures that Madison. Milwaukee—Cold-pack cheese, Old Fashioned Honesty materially, re-bids come in prison. bill passed last September by a a wave of selling in fo r e l^ hard-pressed dollar and and had lived in Manchester for even higher.” 263 N. Main St. reported that INDEPENDENCE, Mo. frustration, last night allocated cannot be accomplished within would enable transit districts to Anderson called Meskill a also known as “club cheese,” is higher, as a rule.” Democratic legislature. But the exchanges today as igoyernment restrain tne rising value of the 45 years. She was a member of Manchester Mayor John the rear window of her car had (AP) — Mrs. Harry S. Truman, MONUMENTS an additional $163,000 for th e amount voted for Speaking at a public hearing collect a special gasoline tax of said to have originated in the 101 Middle Tpke. state Supreme Court ruled ministers sought to restore yen. Japanese ousinessmen the Ladies Guild of the been broken. Police said the the ” tory.” described by her daughter as B O S T O N ^ t^ MARKERS renovations to the Cooper Hill borrowing, the board may Weiss agaiii acknowledged before the legislature’s up to a penny a gallon, and Thompson said he has mixed United States. It is a ground Tuesday that the veto was un­ Assumption. holes in the window were ”l'm amazed at your gover­ being in good spirits, marks her CEMETERY Manchester, Conn. Treatment Plant. Hie sum is in allocate or appropriate, but that the estimates, made by the Committee on Corrections, allow towns and cities to use monetary stability. fear that if the yen rises too feelings. “ 1 am against the cheese mixture prepared from LETTERING constitutional and therefore Survivors are a son, Joseph apparently made by BB gun nor,” Anderson said. ”I think I 88th birthday today. (203) 643-5110 addition to the $550,000 may not borrow, the additional town’s engineering consultants, W elfare and Humane the $3 million appropriated by The price of gold on the free much higher against the dollar proposed tax but, if it’s the only carefully selected and well-aged Convenient Evening & Home Appointments had no effect. P. Draghi of Manchester; four fire. have a theory about him. I The widow of the former approved for the project in a sum needed. were too low. Jay Giles, water Institutions, Norton asked for the law and (listributed by market hit a record high of it will undercut the exports on way out. I’ll have to back it. Cheddar. The mixture, including ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT This meant the 1972 law went daughters, Mrs. Daniel Savino, Coventry begin to suspect that he is real­ vinegar and spices, is packed president, who is known as 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford November 1972 referendum. Farr, prior to the vote, first and sewer department legislation to make the Meskill for mass transit pur­ $72.30 an ounce at the afternoon which their economy is largely The worst of two evils is to let A License Under the 1958 into effect — but Meskill said it Mrs. Roger Vazuka and Mrs. Michael V. Duffy, 20, of New ly a T ory from the pre- into airtight containers. Bess, plans no special (Near Manchester City Line) |B a |g |;l The vote was 7 to 1, with recommended tabling any administrator, agreed. “ The pu^shment for welfare fraud poses as well as for local road fixing in the Londoft bullion based. the bus strike continue. Small Business Investment Act could have no real effect Edward Ristau, all of Fairfield was issued a ceremonies. Republican James Farr casting action until town officials bids came in according to the the same as the punishment for and street construction and market. On the Tokyo exchange the ’’The most important thing TEL 528-2680 because it is impossible to im­ Manchester, and Mrs. David J. summons early this morning the “nay” vote. Democrat explore all possibilities of specs,’’ said Giles. "The larceny. repair. Heavy dollar selling was first dollar sold at 270.8 yen, we must do is resolve the bus plement. Lanata of South Glastonbury; charging him with failure to Phyllis Jackston, because of a eliminating part of the project estimate was too low.’’ The gas tax idea aroused reported in the Tokyo market, compared to 301.1 yen last crisis and, if the majority of the This would expose welfare “In my veto message,” he two brothers, John Preli and obey a stop sign. Court date is death in her family, did not — to effect a cost reduction. Farr commented, “ I feel it’s choruses of opposition at which opens before others Friday, the last day of trade communities support the gas recipients convicted of fraud to said, “ it was noted the bill George W. Preli, both of March 12. GunmenSurrender attend last night. Later, he recommended the a shame to be so far off. The Republican House and Senate because of the time differen­ before devaluation. The new tax, I think that’s how terms of up to three months for contained flaws which could Glastonbury; two sisters, Mrs. Town Manager Robert Weiss, project go out for re-bidding. question is— what can we do?” caucuses Tuesday, however, tial. The wave hit Zurich price meant a 13.7 per cent Manchester will have to go.” frauds involving up to $60, and actually hinder a resumption of Ida Carini of Manchester and DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Two teen-age gunmen, sur­ in explaining the need for the “I know it’s a gamble,” he Mayor John Th-ompson and House Speaker Francis J. shortly after noon and earned effective increase in the value He added, "My original to terms of up to five years for service.’’ Mrs. Rose Peragallo of replied, "W e can’t make the Collins conceded that the the dollar to new lows against of the yen in terms of dollars — thoughts haven’t changed. I still rounded by nearly 100 officers, surrendered this morning $163,000, said the lowest bid of said, “ but it’s the only solution frauds over |Q,000. T h e la w orders the the floating Swiss franc. 10 per cent because of the Glastonbury, eight believe the public service tax about an hour after releasing the last of 22 hostages they g . j - ^ - 15 submitted came in at oth^r than adding funds for the proposal was in “ extreme grandchildren, four great­ (See Page Eighteen) transportation commissioner to The dollar moved down in devaluation and the rest was designed expressly for this took more than eight hours earlier. $614,320, or $64,320 above the project.” trouble.” grandchildren and several Four Killed $550,000 approved at use state funds to ensure that Meskill had held out the idea afternoon trading in Frankfurt because of the yen float. The two walked out of the bar where they had been and reached 2.9250 German On the Zurich exchange, the nieces and nephews. TORRANCE, Calif. (AP) - referendum. The remainder of buses “ shall be operated in the as a possible way out of the marks, just a hair above the dollar dropped to 3.3925 Swiss The funeral will be Thursday Hundreds of children trapped during a robbery attempt at 8:46 a.m. EST after a the $163,000, he said, is for manner required by the general stalemate between the state Three Town Men Propose new 2.9003-mark parity for the at 9:30 a.m. from the John F. rimmed the Rolling Hills police detective told them: “ You will be safer in jail than contingency, engineering and welfare of the state.” But it and the transit districts oyer a francs, a record low Court Fines devalued dollar. representing an 11.8 per cent Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Theater in this Los Angeles sub­ here.” inspection expenese. also prohibits the use of state bus subsidy formula. Center St., with a Mass of the funds either “ directly” or It may take several days for Amsterdam also reported” dollar devaluation from the urb waiting to get the best seats One of the two, Milton Allen escapee from the state mental He said he was satisfied with Resurrection at the Church of Dog Track in Colchester “ indirectly” to benefit the the General Assembly to act on heavy dollar sales that carried previous parity with the franc. Ford when the doors opened for a Frank, 18, identified by police hospital at Terrell. His the bidding, calling them very the Assurnption at 10. Burial stockholders or officers of any the GOP legislation, since the the rate down to 2.9550 guilders. The Swiss franc also is seeking special holiday matinee. as an escapee from a state companion was identified as favorable, and blamed the will be in St. James Cemetery. bus firm. Democrats have enough votes The new parity is 2.9200 its own level in a float similar But the doors were not mental hospital, asked for a few Robert Gordon, 17. Both are discrepencey on wrong cost es­ By SOL R. COHEN The principals in the If the proposal is approved by Friends may call at the $7 Million In a statement Tuesday to block any shortcuts through guilders. to the yen’s. opened, and the crowds were minutes to talk to his father in from Dallas. timates in advance of the (Herald Reporter) venture are: Raymond F. the town’s Zoning and Planning funeral home Wednesday from afternoon, Meskill did not spell suspension of the rules. Late trading figures for the Frankfurt dealers reported turned away Monday after Las Vegas. Both talked to an referendum. Commission, approval for the 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - The A $2 million dog-racing Damato, building contractor out the “ flaws” in the law, but However, the GOP has more dollar on most other European trading was a modest $32 police discovered the bodies of attorney brought to the bar in Prior to the discussion and facility then will be sought from Ford Motor Co. was fined $7 track, with a grandstand for and developer; Richard P. Republican legislative leaders than enough votes to repeal the exchanges also were lower than million and there was no sign four theater employes on a northeast Dallas earlier. TOWN OF MANCHESTER the vote, a legal opinion was the State Commission on million today on charges that 2,000 spectators and a Hayes, real estate broker pointed to the prohibition the more optimistic opening (Se<* Page Eighteen) blood-splattered floor. Then they surrendered read from Town Counsel David Special Revenue (the gaming (See Page Eighteen) its employes Illegally tampered Police Lt. James Foster parking lot for 1,200 cars, is and land developer; and quotations. with 1973 Ford cars undergoing without resistance, Frank com­ Barry. It was in reply to a commission). likened the slayings to ” an being proposed for Stephen J. Cavagnaro, antipollution tests, the Justice ing out first. There were no LEGAL question last week regarding Atty. Goldberg appeared Gun Mishap execution.” He said the victims Colchester by three owner of Cavey’s before the commission last Department said. reports of any shots fired by the validity of adding to the — three men and woman — Manchester men. Restaurant. week to tell its members of the Ford filed a no contest plea to either side during the night. The NOTICE Injures Man were found with their throats application and to give them a a 350-count criminal informa­ boys were reported heavily They have a purchase slashed and their hands tied The Zoning Board of Appeals preliminary explanation. He Gary L. Kushner of 101B tion, filed in the U.S. District armed. ______agreement with David Levine, behind their backs. will hold public hearings on Tudor Lane is in satisfactory Court in Detroit by the Justice They had released the last six owner of the proposed track said the town, in addition to Police said the slayings Monday, February 26, 1973, Weiss Files Protest benefiting financially from condition at Manchester Department, and signed a con­ hostages at 7:25 a.m. after the site, to acquire about 45. acres apparently occurred late Sun­ starting at 7:(K) P.M., in the Memorial Hospital today, sent decree concluding a civil police detective promised: “ I of land on Old Rt. 2, west of increased real estate taxes and day during a robbery of the Hearing Room of the Municipal from the employment of 80 to where he is recovering from an suit. give you my word, we are not O’Brien Rd. and near accesses theater's weekend receipts, Building to hear and consider On Revenue Share accidental gunshot wound he The court proposed the going to raid the place. to new Rt. 2.. Estimates are 100 persons, would benefit in about $2,000, from an office the following petition: STATE received Sunday. maximum fine of $3.5 million in During the course of the that about 1.5 million persons other ways, notably by plans to safe. HEARING ALSO. The formula arrives at a Police reported that Kushner, the criminal case. It also ap­ night, the boys had demanded a By SOL R. COHEN reside within 30 miles of the set aside days for charitable Item 1 — Goodrich Realty result called, “Total Tax Ef­ 21, was cleaning the gun, a .22 proved a $3.5 million penalty car with a tankful of gas and a (Herald Reporter) site in all directions. organizations. ,y " 3 ' Group of Connecticut, Ltd. fort,” and determines the caliber automatic handgun, agreed to by Ford and the plane to make a getaway. Town Manager Robert Weiss ‘ ‘ A d o g track,’’ said Students Return requests Special Exception and allocation to be made. In effect, - Since dog races would be held ! I about 6 p.m. when it went off government in the civil case. Police said the trouble began Goldberg, “ does not have the TOKYO (AP) - About200,000 State Certificate of location ap­ has filed a formal objection to the higher the taxes levied ancl only 120 days of the year, the and penetrated his right thigh. In addition. Ford was at 10 p.m. Monday when the connotation that a horse racing students who were evacuated proval in order that a gasoline the data used by the Treasury the lower the per capita proposal includes building a A spent cartridge was found on enjoined from comiViitting pair, reportedly armed with a Department in computing track does. This facility would ./S' * .. from Hanoi to the countryside service station may be built and income, the higher the revenue- skating rink under the grands­ the floor and another was in the similar violations in the future. submachine gun, a pistol and a Manchester’s revenue-sharing provide good entertainment. because of U.S. bombing raids operated on premises on the sharing allocation. tand, to operate the year round, chamber of the gun, police said. The matter goes back to last shotgun, burst into the Inner N 5 None of the traffic going to returned to classes in the North north side of Spencer Street ap­ allocation. and making the facility riL' April and May when Ford sub­ Circle bar and dem anded the track would upset the town. Vietnamese capital Monday, proximately 9(30 feet west of In a letter to Gordon Watt, Weiss said today that, available for community ac­ mitted its antipollution test money. A customer slipped out 1 feel it is a fin§ idea.” the official Vietnam News Hillstown Road. (K Mart site). director of the Office o f because of the complicated for­ tivities. A clubhouse and dining data required for federal cer­ while the robbery was in Agency reported today. Information pertaining to Revenue Sharing, Weiss notes mula being used, he cannot facilities also are planned. First Selectman David Tomm About Town tification of its 1973 cars. progress and telephoned police. predict how much more money The students were elated to above may be obtained in the that when the town furnished The proposed tracksite is said he feels the track would be On May 16, the firm withdrew When the authorities arrived, Manchester may be entitled to. Mrs. Alice Moe, chief come back and there was an Planning Office. Washington with information zojBied Residence-Agricultural economically advantageous to its applications and told the En­ they said the youths threatened psychiatric social worker from ’’exalting atmosphere of the All persons interested may A n o p e ra to r m a y b e relative to adjusted taxes, it He said, because the and, although Colchester allows the town. vironmental Protection Agency to shoot the hostages. the Child Guidance Clinic of reconquered peace,” the report attend these hearings. ne^ected to furnish tax Manchester computation for some commercial recreation on “ It’s a $2 million boost to the they had been based on tests Police detective Paul Manchester, will speak to the said. Zoning Board of Appeals information for fire protection. adjusted taxes should be in­ parcels of 20 acres or more in Grand List,” he said. "In which included unauthorized McCaghren kept up a marathon pre-school nursery mothers Bernard R. Johnson, a friendly voice but He has informed Watt that creased by $88,345, it is logical that zone, dog racing does not addition, if the operators set and previously unreported A{»nt*w On Amnesty conversation with the two *« Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. in the Secretary Manchester is serviced by the to expect an adjustment in the qualify. aside two days out of the racing maintenance. through the evening and early * Reception Hall of South United LOS ANGELES (AP) - Vice Dated this 12th day of Town of Manchester Fire revenue-sharing allocation. T he three Manchester season for the town’s benefit, it Ford resubmitted its morning. it’s faster to use the book. Methodist Church. She will President Spiro T. Agnew says February 1973. Department and by the 8th Manchester received $467,775 principals have retained Atty. could mean a quarter of a applications' and repeated the Frank was identified as an I speak on Changes and th e nation must be Utilities District Fire Depart­ for fiscal 1972. Joseph H. Goldberg of Norwich million dollars for annual town testing. The EPA turned over to Problems of Pre-school “ particularly hard and tough” ment — the former servicing to represent them. Goldberg is revenues.” the Justice Department its Weiss said he has known the Children. A question and on deserters who fled to avoid By the time you dial directoiy assistance, tell about two-thirds of the town Republican state legislative Tom said he is pleased also evidence and asked Atty. Gen. director of the Office of answer period wilt follow. service in Vietnam. iVeMi Stores and with an $830,845 tax levy in commissioner and ran un­ about proposed skating Richard G. Kleindienst to take the operator who you want to reach, wait for her Revenue Sharing, Graham Parents of pre-school children ”It almost makes one ill to 1971, the latter servicing about successfully in 1966 for the post rink. “ It would be a valuable appropriate action. The EPA Watt, for the p a s t ^ years. He and the public are invited to hear about how deserters say to look up the number, then repeat it while you one-third of the town and with a of 2nd District congressman. addition to the tow n’s Cost^Cutting Colonials Commence Countdown said the fact that F ord Under Construction said Mr. Watt is A o rm e r city attend. they fled from an immoral write it down—you could aheady have looked $57,500 tax levy in 1971. Goldberg has filed an recreation facilities.” executives voluntarily reported and town manager who was war,” Agnew told some 200per­ Under the formula used for appliqation with the (Colchester The three principals have out in an attack on high prices during the event which ends the problem did ho^ excuse the it up ycfurself in the book, dialed and started president of the International With the annual Manchester Washington’s Birthday Sale sons at a Republican Lincoln computing the allocations, the Zoning and Planning said, if they receive Colchester Saturday evening. Looking on is Paul (Thomas Hooker) Card-of Thanks alleged violations. City Management Association slated to begin tomorrow, General George (Creighton) Day dinner here Monday night. BROAD ST. - MANCHESTER talking (of pleading if necessary). year 1971 was used for Commission for an amendment and state approval for the The Family of Ernest R. Andrews, Sr., the Clean Air Act and EPA in 1971-72. Prior to assuming his Shoor of Shoor Jewelry, left, and Leo (Thomas Jefferson) -Misseri of Paul’s Paints, seated, and in the background He sdid his feelings on population, per capita income to th e town’s zoning track, they will form a public irlahes to extend their heartfelt thanks to regulations make it a criminal -THE.. -present post, he was deputy Juran of Fairway hold the Manchester Downtown Guild from left, Ken Hankinson of Harrison’s, Joan Nassiff of their dear friends, relatives and amnesty were reaffirmed early and tax levies. All taxes cither regulations. March 7 has been corporation and will give local offense knowingly to submit ' mayor of Washington, D.C., an Nassiff Camera, and Melody Weir of Health Food Farm. neighbors for their understanding sym­ Monday when he watched the Jarvis Construction Co, PHOUi than those used for eduactional set tentatively for a tormai investors the first opportunity banner while Bernie (John Adams) Apter of Regals Men’s pathy and many kindnesses during the false information on testing and appointive post filled by the (Herald photo by Buceivicius) first American prisoners of war MANCHESTER 643-4112 STom purposes entered into the public hearing on the request. to purchase stock. Shop makes a point that all guild members will be going all loss of their It’s faster to use the bo<^. President. recent bereavement In the reporting of maintenance on arrive at Clark Air Base in the computations. belo^ husband and father. prototype engines. Philippines.

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