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PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHKTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Sept. 25, 1973 M Zone I O b it u a r ie s I (Continued from Page One) Industrial Arts Group «;:¥:;:¥X¥:;Wf:55fft¥:¥::::;¥S*¥:¥:¥:¥;¥:W:¥:¥;¥*y*¥:^^ been installed beyond the point which the PZC approved. PZC lEupntng lipraU i Mrs. Eslher Liverant Mrs. Albert Campanelli ' members voted to order Meets Wednesday Mrs. Esther' Solinsky Mrs. Rose DeVito Catn- Crisplno to comply with the ap­ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1973- VOL. XCII, No. 303 Liverant, 83, of Colchester died panelli, 48, of Windsor Locks proved plans. The Industrial Arts Dr. Margaret Dlegnan, Manchettsr—A City of Village Charm thirty- Monday at a Giastonbury con­ died Monday at Mt. Sinai • Approved amendments to Leadership Conference will professor of education at Fair- TWO PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE. nPTEEN CENTS valescent home. She was the Hospital, Hartford. She was the the Manchester’s subdivision have its first meeting of the field University, Fairfield, will mother of Mrs. Ruth Feir of sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Stager regulations regarding 1973-74 school year Wednesday present ‘”rhe Role of Industrial Manchester. of Manchester and wife of sidewalks and curbs. The new at 3:30 p.m. at Manchester Arts in the Exploratory Phase Other survivors are 4 sons, Albert Campanelli. regulation calls for concrete High School. of Career Education.” ’The final FAIRWAY another daughter, 4 brothers, 12 Other survivors are her sidewalks on both sides of ■nie subject of Career Educa­ subject on the agenda will be CATALOG SHOWROOMS grandchildren and 4 great­ parents, two sons, three streets built In new sub­ tion will be divided in three "Individualized Instruction.” grandchildren. daughters, a brother, two other divisions. It also requires parts. "The Role of Industrial Sanford Rich and Robert Cun­ Funeral services were this sisters and two grandchildren. granite curbing on new streets Arts In the Preparation Phase ningham will be the speakers. Agnew Asks For House Probe afternoon at the Congregation The funeral is Wednesday at and cul-de-sacs, but permits of Career Education” will be All Manchester Industrial Ahavath Achim in Colchester. 9:15 a.m. from the Windsor bituminous curbs on temporary presented by Dr. Saul Dulberg, arts tehchers are invited to at­ Burial will be in the synagogue Locks Funeral Home, 441 cul-de-sacs. consultant. Career Education, tend. Those planning to attend ' cemetery. -• Spring St., with a Mass at St. • Approved^a change in town Vocational Division, Connec­ may contact John Garoppolo at Memorial week will be Robert Bellarmine Church, zoning regulations, redefining ticut State Department of the Illing Junior High &hooI, Education. ^ Town To Buy observed at her home, 65 Windsor Locks, at 10. Burial the word "family” as a group of 646-5854, ext. 314, I Leaders Ponder Lebanon Ave., Colchester. will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, people living together "related The family suggests that any Windsor Locks. by blood, marriage, legal adop­ memorial contributions may be Friends may call at the tion, or guardianship.” The old Vernon I Course Of Action made to a charity of the donor's funeral home tonight from 7 to regulation defined "family” as Laurel Lake ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Spiro T. Agnew has asked the choice. 9. It Was A Grand K(night) "any number of individuals SOL R. COHEN acres, expected to add 20 years The Weinstein Mortuary, 640 living together as a single (Herald Reporter) to the life of the landfill area, is House of Representatives to hear his case against Farmington Ave., Hartford, Aniand A. Chetelal Grand Knight Joseph Grzymkowski, at left, presented housekeeping unit and doing $448,399. The agreement with allegations of political corruption, contending the Constitu­ was in charge of arrangements. SNET To Study The Manchester Board of Amand A. Chetelat, 78, of 113 Past Grand Knight John Kozak with a plaque superim­ their cooking upon the Directors Tuesday night the Dennisons calls for a $127,- tion forbids criminal actions against him while he is vice premises.” Spring St. died this morning at posed with a gavel last night in ceremonies at the KofC adopted an ordinance for 600 payment within 30 days of ^ president. • Approved two changes in a Manchester convalescent Home. Event was a testimonial honoring Kozak’s services School Change purchasing the 110-acre Laurel the effective date of the or­ P What action the House might take on Agnew’s request .Alplionse E. Berul>y developer Raymond Damato’s dinance and $^1,799 during the home. He was the husband of as Grand Knight. (Herald photo by Bevins) Lake from Robert Case Den­ m remained unclear. Alphonse E. Beruby, 80, of 18 Mrs. Julia A. Schaller Chetelat. Homestead Park Village period Jan. 1, 1974 to Jan. 15, nison and Wells Case Dennison. «¥: Arch St. died this morning at an Mr. Chetelat was born April apartments off Homestead St. ALICE EVANS the Intertel Communications, 1974. The transfer will be V.Vi Leaders said such an in­ president while he holds of­ area convalescent home. He (Herald Reporter) The action was unanimous vestigation might be made by a 23, 1895 in Switzerland, son of The first change divides the whose representative spoke at and without discussion. It finalized and the warrant deed fice,” the Agnew letter said. was the husband of Mrs. Ida Frank and Marie Brun tract into two pieces, to meet the last board meeting, recorded when the final pay­ House committee, but would "Accordingly, I cannot Gauthier Beruby. culminated a chain of events not rule out the possibility of a Chetelat, and had lived in Police Report D a m a to ’s fin a n c ia l The Vernon Board of Educa­ SNETCO lines will still be u s^ dating back to March 13, when ment is made. acquiesce in any criminal Mr. Beruby was born Oct. 9, requirements. The second hearing through impeachment Manchester since 1919. Before tion Monday night heard by the Intertel as will its ©. Manchester voters approved a Of the $942,601 available for proceeding being lodged 1892 in Canada, son of Cyprian change modifies one of the procedures or even a rejection he retired 18 years ago, he had Southern New England couplers, which connects other $1,391,000 appropriation for improvements, an estimated against me in Maryland or and Lea Malenfaht Beruby, and proposed apartment buildings of Agnew’s request. been employed as a velvet MANCHESTER Telephone Co. (SNETCO) items such as Intertel equip­ purchasing property and for $225,000 will be spent for elsewhere, and I cannot look to had lived in Manchester for 54 non-narcotic controlled sub­ — Sixteen two-bedroom units m Agnew asked for the House weaver at Cheney Bros, for a Manchester Police are representatives discuss a ment to SNETCO lines. improvements to it and to the relocating the brook on the any such proceeding for vin­ years. Before he retired in 1958, stance (marijuana), police were change to one-bedroom i investigation Tuesday after number of years. looking for a young long-haired reported. telephone changeover the board At present the high school has adjoining landfill area. existing landfill site, to comply m dication. In these cir­ he had been employed as a units. with state orders and to be the secret negotiations between He is also survived by a son, man who they say was responsi­ Manchester Police said he has proposed for the high school 11 lines with 22 phones for a In addition to adopting the or­ i cumstances, I believe, it is the truck driver for Cheney Bros. Paul A. Chetelat; a daughter, • Reviewed plans for^three first project there. An es­ Agnew’s lawyers and Justice ble for the Monday afternoon was taken into custody on W. and the Board of Education of­ monthly bill of $238, and the dinance, which will be effective right and duty of the vice presi­ He was an Army vetrfan of Mrs. Marshall Hodge; and a other subdivision proposals and Board of Education office bill tim ate $300,000 is for widening i Department officials broke theft of a tape recorder from Middle Tpke., near the East fices. in 10 days (Oct. 5), the direc­ .-.••-V f' dent to turn to the House. World War I and a member of brother, George Chetelat, all of set public hearings in and straightening the down and Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Consumer Sales, 330 Broad St. Hartford town line, by two East Board members were told amounts to $140 monthly, ac­ tors, again unanimously and “I am confident that... I shall Manchester Barracks, World Manchester; and several nieces November. Hockanum River — a long- Richardson announced he had Police said a $130 tape Hartford policemen who that if it makes a changeover to cording to the SNETCO without discussion, adopted two be vindicated by the House,” War I Veterans. and nephews. spokesman. range project, expected to take authorized a federal grand jury recorder was taken at about observed him hitchhiking. resolutions — one authorizing a Agnew wrote. He is also survived by a son, The funeral is Thursday at He said that increases for many years; $200,000 for a ser­ in Baltimore to begin hearing 5:30 p.m. According to the case Miller was released on his $1,391,000 bond issue, the other A spokesman for Richardson E rn e s t A. B eruby of 8:30 a.m. from the John F. vice road; $30,000 for the Agnew case Thursday. report, a white male — about 6- written promise to appear in equipment have been very authorizing $1,391,000 in tem­ said that, despite Agnew’s legal Manchester; and several nieces Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Fields Given Names marginal in the past five years. landscaping; and the remainder W, Ushering In The Year 5734 The Washington Post said in posture, the decision to go to and nephews. foot-2 with long blond hair, court Oct. 15. porary notes, pending the bond today’s editions that Richard­ Center St., with a Mass at St. wearing dungarees and a plaid In the next nine months, issue. for miscellaneous. Rabbi Leon Wind blows the Shofar (ram’s horn) as the grand jury would stand. The funeral is Friday at 8:30 James Church at 9. Burial will ’The state, when it approved Jewish New Year - the year 5734 in the Jewish son had offered to allow Agnew flannel shirt — entered the Accidents reported by SNETCO plans to have fixed Town Counsel David Barry Agnew’s request caught a.m. from the John F. Tierney be in St. James Cemetery. permits for the improvements, Cantor Israel Tabatsky recites the prayer. Rabbi calendar. The Shofar was used in ancient times to to plead guilty to a minor store, grabbed the tape Manchester Police included: equipment rates, “Touch Tone” told the directors the town has House members by surprise, Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Friends may call at the Of Sports Leaders specified it will evaluate the Wind and Cantor Tabatsky will lead Rosh Hashanah rally the Jewish people in times of A-lsis. (Herald- offense if Agnew authorized a and they were unsure what to recorder from a shelf, and ran —A 4:44 p.m. collision Mon­ in 1OT4, and three new systems obtained title insurance for the St., with a Mass at St. James funeral home Wednesday from work in three years, to deter­ Services tonight, tomorrow and Friday at photo by Larson) statement making it clear he do about it.' Albert said there out. day in which a car driven by An­ are now being introduce on a property, indicating a clear ti­ Church at 9. Burial will be in St. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. mine whether it complies with Manchester’s Temple Beth Sholom, ushering in the had accepted bribes. was no decision during the Another youth was apparent­ nie R. Kosak, 54, of 42 Birch St., June Tompkins the restored football field at trial basis, which will offer new tle. James Cemetery. The family suggests that any anti-pollution standards. The Post attributed the ac­ meeting with the vice presi­ ly waiting outside the store, struck a utility pole on Keeney (Herald Reporter) MHS, arrangements have been features. The purchase price for the 110 Friends may call at the memorial contributions may be count to informed sources. It dent. police said, and they both ran St. She suffer^ minor injuries, In short order and by un­ made to play at Mt. Nebo. “SNETCO will make changes funeral home Thursday from 2 made to a charity of the donor’s said that offer, along with away. police said. animous vote, the Manchester Kelley and Wigren, both now to meet your changing Agnew emerged from the ses­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. choice. several subsequent ones, was sion smiling but declined to —A 5:25 p.m. accident Mon­ Board of Education made it of­ retired, coached athletic teams problems,” he promised. TTie Rosh Hashanah Begins Tonight rejected by Agnew. company can add or modify the Squire Village comment on the matter. Steven P. Rodrigue, 18, of 355 day, at Tolland Tpke. and ficial last night that the at MHS for many years. Kelley 'The Justice Department had present system or combine the Following the session with E. Middle ’Tpke., was charged Buckland Rd., involving cars baseball diamond and track at served as football and baseball no comment on the Post ac­ Monday night with disorderly Manchester High School be entire school into telephone Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish Ntew Year, will begin Agnew, Albert held an informal Governor Charged driven by Craig M. Hinson, 17, coach and athletic director for together with important episodes in Jewish histo count. Agnew’s press leadership meeting in his of­ conduct, police said. Court date of 55 Grant Rd., and Rolwrt F. named to honor two local a total of 42 years before system, a private branch Development this evening at sunset and will continue through secretary, J. Marsh Thomson, is Oct. 15. veteran sports figures. exchange, he said. Vernon now which have determined the destiny of the Jewi fice, then said he didn’t have Symonds, 27, of High Manor retiring in 1965. tomorrow and Friday. These days will usher In the said he would not comment on any idea when a decision would The baseball diamond is has a total of 52 lines to people and have helped to define the essence of the With Inaction Park, Rockville. Hinson’s car Wigren, who was track and ; the report except “to reiterate be reached on Agnew’s request. Malcolm Miller, 20, of East named for ’Thomas F. Kelley different schools, and the Year 5734 in the Jewish calendar, a date based on Jewish faith, he continued. was towed. cross country coach for 33 Dedicated ; as strongly as I can that the Asked whether an impeach­ Hartford, was charged Monday and the track is named for private branch exchange would the Bible and computed from the biblical day of years, retired in 1954. Both men DOUG BEVINS The apartments feature walk- “Among the most inspiring parts of the services : vice president has not had and ment proceeding had been ruled night with illegal possession of Charles “Pete” Wigren. The increase the cost, but not much os creation. To Halt Job Loss Alice B. Fairbanks, 39, of 13 led their teams to several state (Herald Reporter) in closets, wall-to-wall is the blowing of the Shofar (ram’s horp) which was ; does not now have any intention out, Albert responded; entire athletic field complex of an increase considering the ; of resigning.” ‘ Milford Rd., suffered multiple and regional titles. carpeting, and sliding glass Holiday services will be conducted at Temple “Nothing has been nded out.” injuries in a Friday night auto, will maintain the name of Both Kelley and Wigren have increase in service it would ■O The new 374-unit Squire used in ancient times in hours of crisis to call the President Nixon, who met HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. people to build a big 1974 elec­ patio doors. Heat and cooking is Beth Sholom this evening at 8:15 o’clock, tomorrow accident, contrary to a report in Memorial Field. been honored by the Connec­ provide, he said. M) Village apartment complex on people together or to arouse them to action. Today • with Agnew Tuesday morning, In the Senate, Republican Thomas J. Meskill has done lit­ tion year surplus. He refused to Fire Calls Spencer St. in Manchester was by gas, and kitchens come com- at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. and Friday at 7:30 a.m. and Monday’s Herald that she The dedication ceremonies ticut Sports Writers Alliance Board member William aM0 the sounding of the Shofar symbolizes the call of said the vice president had members held a hastily tle or nothing to stop the loss of spend money already ap­ Houle said that with the com­ officially dedicated Tuesday plete with a range, 6:30 p.m., Rabbi Leon Wind, spiritual leader, an­ assembled conference and MONDAY wasn’t injured. Mrs. Fairbanks are scheduled during halftime with “Gold Keys” in recogni­ fi Judaism to better our ways, to improve our world again personally assured him of more than 50,000 manufac­ propriated for needed state ser­ pletion of the new high school, afternoon, and it was reported refrigerator, exhaust fan, and nounced. heard their leaders warn turing jobs in Connecticut 3:10 p.m. — Town firemen was listed in satisfactory condi­ at Manchester High’s first tion of their long years of ser- garbage disposal. and to help save humanity from war, from poverty his innocence of any vices in mental institutions. He home CCIL football game, Oct. the communciation needs will I th a t ab o u t 180 of th e wrongdoing. against public comment on during the past five years, state called to Concordia Lutheran tion today at Manchester vice to sports, both in In addition to the apartments, The Holiday begins a period called Ten Days of has starved our community 20, vs. M aloney High of change, and asked SNETCO to o apartments for low and and from all the evils and injustices that are Agnew’s case in view of the fact Labor Council President John Church, Pitkin St., on report of Memorial Hospital. Manchester and the state. there is a community building, Repentance which culminates with the Day of colleges so that they were Meriden. Although the game make a survey if the referen­ na moderate income families have prevalent on the world. Agnew requested the Capitol they may be called on to sit as a J. Driscoll said Monday. fire in boiler room. It was The school board’s adoption a playground facilities, and Atonement. These are solemn spiritual days during Hill hearing in a letter that he threatened with loss of official VERNON has been schedule to be played dum was approved. It was 9 been occupied. jury should there be an im­ "High unemployment is steam; no fire. of the tributes was prompted by parking for 558 vehicles. “The hope is expressed that all mankind would be approval,” Driscoll said. A 15-year-old Rockville girl— on the restored field, it looks decided that SNE’TCO would do h The complex, consisting of 31 which the Jewish people review their lives and their hand-delivered to House peachment case. Connecticut’s number one 3:12 p.m. — Washdown of a letter from Herald Sports o The project was developed united in one brotherhood under the Fatherhood of Speaker Carl Albert. Agnew Gayle M. Covensky of 1161 less probable every day Editor Earl Yost, who for many a survey now and an added sur­ buildings on 33 acres of land, is conduct during the past year to see what changes Impeachment casgs are in­ economic problem. It blights “He has under—funded our spilled gasoline at Hartford Rd. V the largest — and probably the under Section 236 of the Federal God and live together in harmony and in peace. then met for more than an hour itiated by the House and tried Hartford Tpke. — was treated because of the recent rains, years has been suggesting vey later if the the expansion need to be made for improvement. Rabbi Wind said. the lives of 11 out of every 100 other state colleges and the un­ and Pine St. (Town Fire 8 Housing Act, which enabled These prayers and hopes are a logical consequence with Albert and other House by the Senate. at Rockville General Hospital said Davis E. Wiggin, director rededication of Memorial Field program is voted. last — federally-subsidized low Connecticut working people,” iversity. He has refused to fill Department). and moderate income housing developers to build low and In the services on both days prayers are invoked leaders. The case has been simmering Driscoll said in his report to TODAY Monday for injuries suffered of athletics for the Manchester to honor local sports figures. Stephen Marcham said that of the belief that Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of a-i:; jobs in many other state agen­ the telephone changeover was development in Connecticut. moderate income housing by for life, for peace and for the well being of all since first publicly disclosed yiecQunciUasjinual convention. 5:18 a.m. — Minor electrical when her bicycle was in colli­ schools. Memorial field was originally S the world and that God meant it to be a world of “After the most careful cies while building his personal an administrative problem, and Construction of the complex subsidizing mortgage and ren­ mankind. The lives of the patriarchs are recalled 1 Aug. 6. Driscoll said the council es­ fire at (Wilder’s Restaurant, 250 sion with a car on Rt. 30, Ver­ In the event the opening foot­ dedicated to honor 0 brotherhood, justice and peace,” Rabbi Wind said. study, my counsel have advised staff and putting his political non. the board has educational started last December. About tal payments. Squire Village is On that day, Agnew an­ timated unemployment last Hartford Rd. (Town Fire ball game can not be played at Manchester’s veterans. me that the Constitution bars a favorites in high-paying state Vernon Police said the girl’s problems to consider. V 180 apartments have been oc­ probably the last federally- nounced that he had been June at more than 160,000 (11.2 jobs.” Department). 1 criminal proceeding of any kind bicycleDicycie was in collision with a ja cupied, and another lOp units subsidized housing project in ... against a president or a vice notified by federal prosecutors per cent), compared to a state will be ready next month. Utili­ the state, because a in Baltimore that he was under Labor Department estimate of Driscoll said moving co r|^a- T-i T „ Vehicle Operated by Jeromc F. ty Development Corp. of East moratorium on all such federal investigation for possible viola­ 90.000 (6.3 per cent). The coun­ tion headquarters from New Ex-UMW Chief 33, of 4 Valerle Dr., s 0 . Hartford, developer of Squire subsidies was declared last JVatergate Enters New Phase tion of tax, bribery, extortion cil’s figure included more than York to Fairfield County T Rockville, at about 2 p.m. No w doesn’t make up for the state’s In Coma charges were lodged after the Village, expects to finish the January. and conspiracy laws. Agnew 50.000 veterans and new en­ Squire Village rests on land Skylab 2 Completes loss of manufacturing jobs. accident. job early next year, possibly in has repeatedly proclaimed his trants to the job market since WASHINGTON (AP) - But 1 Never Made formerly known as two innocence. January. June 1971 for whom it claims “And we still depend too Former United Mine Workers separate parcels — the Bunce jobs need to be created. Emil J. Prucha, 24, of 21 Earl Designed by The Lawrence much on military contracts in President W. A. “Tony” Boyle tract and the Zelvin tract. “Our governor...has led his St,, Rockville, was charged Associates of Manchester, the manufacturing we still was in a coma today and listed Monday with threatening, Ver­ Squire Village is comprised of a Plans for the complex were ap­ Committee Republican party to overtax the Record Space Flight Directors have,” he added. in critical condition at a non Police said, in connection f a variety of cedar and brick low- proved by the Manchester Plan­ Washington hospital after suf­ \ Funeral u ning and Zoning Commission with an alleged threatening rise buildings, arranged about ABOARD USS NEW Seek Grant fering a possible stroke. telephone call. He was released •c open spaces. last year. the carrier deck after their long Dr. Royce Hawkins, the chief •a ORLEANS (AP) — Doctors Tolland Boyle, who faces murder on a $100 non-surety bond for "The 374 units combine high- Two other men involved in exposure to space astronaut physician, credited For Project charges in the 1969 New Year’s court appearance Oct. 16, quality apartments, an the development — Richard Chastised were elated with the physical weightlessness. their good health to a rigid Eve slaying of union insurgent fa aesthetically pleasing environ­ Rangoon of Utility Develop­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidential speechwriter conditions of the Skylab 2 Smiling and happy, they exercise program while they A “letter of interest,” in­ astronauts today after their dicating the town definitely is Joseph A. “Jock” Yablonski, Doris M- Smiley, 30, of 130 ^Arrangements h ment, and economical rent,” ment Corp. and William Patrick J. Buchanan accused the Senate Watergate com-1 waved and saluted the hundreds were in space. his wife and daughter, had not V Hirshon of the Greater Hart­ record 59V2-day space mission. of sailors who lined up for a interested in a reconunended Huntington Dr., Vernon, was > according to the developer. mittee staff today of maligning his reputation and denied The astronauts will be under gained consciousness since 0 ford Housing Development Alan L. Bean, Owen K. look at the nation's newest careful medical scrutiny for $640,000 state grant for 40 units Club Prepares charged Monday afternoon with 0 The one, two, and three- he had any part in political sabotage against Democrats. being admitted to the hospital firsWegree unlawful restraint bedroom apartments, which Fund — served on the Gover­ Garriott and Jack R. Lousma space heroes. . another 18 days. They will of housing for the elderly, was an and was reported to be in connection with an incident X feature ninp different flat and nor’s Task Force of Housing In an opening statement planned to sleep late aboard the They were quickly taken to a maintain a strict diet and approved by the Manchester before a televised session of the “extremely unstable.” on a school bus, Vernon Police ^ Before! 9 duplex designs, rent for $143, while planning the project. He said what he called a recovery carrier headed for San medical facility for extensive collect all urine and fecal Board of Directors un­ For Style Show Diego, Calif. At 8:30 a.m. EDT a hospital said. She was released on a $500 8 $1W, and $188 monthly, respec­ Utility Development Corp. committee, Buchanan said examinations. samples for examination as animously ’Tuesday night. aM Wi "caiiipaign of vilification” is a spokesman said Boyle was “in non-surety bond for court tively. says Squire Village serves the there was “an apparent cam­ direct violation of committee The astronauts blazed back to A medical report said none of they have done since 21 days The letter is to Ruben VIVIAN KENNESON Old Post Rd. is planning a ^I^here is probably no more difficult paign, orchestrate from within Figueroa, commissioner of the a very, very critical condition.” appearance Oct. 16. Most of them are contained in an The rents are only available low and moderate income rules and asked; earth Tuesday in a perfect en­ the spacemen suffered from before they were launched July CorreHpundent career in the teaching of period than that encountered immed­ e state Department of Communi­ informative brochure about making to a person or family whose in­ families targeted by the gover­ the committee staff, to malign “How can this select com­ ding to their journey. They motion sickness and all three 28. Tel. 875-4704 mathematics. She is a member iately after the death of someone you ty Affairs. It is Figueroa who Is funeral arrangements that you will come, at admission time, nor’s task force as most in need my reputation in the public mittee set itself up as the ul­ splashed down six miles from had normal blood pressures and The Tolland Junior Woman’s of the National Honor Society love. This is especially true if you More tests were planned recommending the $640,000 find most beneficial at that crucial doesn’t exceed mazimums on of decent housing. press prior to my appearance.” timate arbiter of American the recovery ship which was heart rates. Club is planning a fashion show and teaches in the St. Bernard’s have never made funeral arrange­ aM aboard the New Orleans today grant. His recommendation hour. It is published in your interest the Squire Village schedule. political ethics if it cannot even w aiting about 230 m iles The report said there was Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. at Tolland High C.C.D. program. Democrats Launch ments before. Many things must be and Thursday.. On Thursday will be acted upon by the State School. by the National Funeral Directors & The schedule of maximum in­ control character assassins southwest of San Diego. some evidence of “vestibular Dresie, the son of Mr. and__ (Gontinm-cl from Page One) considered. After the funeral, you afternoon, the astronauts will Bonding Commission Friday, He also cautioned, “It isn’t Association. comes is: One-person family, within its own ranks?” o disturbance,” such as dizziness. Fashions from Butterfield’s Mrs. Richard Dresie of Beech cannot then do what you feel you .s Grand Jury Indicts The three were quickly fly back to their homes near when it conducts its monthly not made until the bill is paid,” going to be an easy campaign.” Buchanan said he neither But this was expected as part of in Manchester will be modeled Rd. has been a member of the should have done, but didn’t. After $6,075; two-person family, $6,- hoisted aboard the New Orleans Houston’s Johnson Space meeting. as it might apply to elections, Carolyn Becker, the new can­ Five other NFDA brochures discuss: recommended, authorized nor the process of readapting to by club members, their Tolland High School basketball the'funeral, you can’t undo or change 885; three-person family, ^ ,- with their precious cargo of Center. As required, the “letter of In­ “The election is not won until didate for the Board of Educa­ funeral costs, thoughts about the fun­ 560; four-person family, $8,100; Green For Murders was aware of “any ongoing earth’s gravity. children, and members of the and baseball teams. He plans to what was done. films, tapes and other data terest” states that the town, the votes are in.” tion, said she will work hard in eral, the presence of the body, the JV five-person family, $8,640; and campaign of political sabotagb “All three crewmen are in Within an hour after the Tolland Fire Department major in physics. Richard Green, 26, of Vernon, He called police shortly which could provide vital infor­ after conducting a public Auxiliary. Director Phyllis Jackston the campaign. She thanked the First, there is no one. prescribed condolence visit, and children and against Sen. (Edmund S.) excellent spirits and they feel astronauts were aboard the Community Calendar s six-person family, $9,045. was indicted on two counts of before 8 a.m., said he had just mation about the sun, the earth hearing on the proposal, would agreed, "We can’t take town committee for nominating form for a funeral. You should ar­ death. You will find them all most Muskie or any other well," said the report. carrier Tuesday, they talked A $2 donation entitles guests 2 Any person or family whose murder — in connection with returned to his Vernon Gardens and man himself. consider putting up an es­ Tuesday: Board of anything for granted.” her and said she will consider range the kind of service that best helpful because they are based on Democratic candidate.” “Physicians are very elated with their families and received to refreshments and a chance Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Ad­ annual income is higher than the Aug. 30 deaths of his two apartment after walking his The astronauts walked a bit tim ated $51,050 in "front She said, in answer to recent all suggestions for school meets your needs. But What are these experience, research and .knowledge. Buchanan addressed the com­ with the crew condition at this a message of congratulations for prizes. Tickets are available the specified levels must pay a children — by an 18-member dog, and found the children wobbly when they stepped on money” for the project — for ministration Building; Board of criticism from the board’s betterment, if elected. things you should consider, so that mittee as the panel opened its point.” from President Nixon. at the door or by calling Mrs. hlglibr rent —about $70 more grand jury sitting in Tolland dead, police said. Police said site acquisition, surveys, Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall; minority Republicans, “We ’The Democrats chose as their you can make meaningful decisions Send for your FREE copies today. probe into political dirty tricks. Robert Bach at 872-4789. per month. County Superior Court Tuesday. Green told them he was baby­ preliminary planning and the Junior Woman’s Club, conser­ have been an easy majority to slogan for the Nov. 6 election — of lasting satisfaction? You will be glad you did. He is said to have b ^n the Proceeds from Jhe show will vation committee, 8 p.m., Bass Applications for housing at Judge Paul J. Driscoll con­ sitting for the children after his like. The sum wpuld be .reim­ benefit the TVFD Au)Hliary and work with.” E.S.P., Experience, Savings, tinued the case to Oct. 18 for author of White House memos home, Mile Hill Rd.; Junior Performance. Squire Village were made wife had left for work. bursed by the state. other charities. \ Mayor John Thompson, available on a first-come, first- Green’s plea. Bond was main­ that reportedly set the tone and Woman's Club, Warehouse elaborating on Mrs. Jackston’s Green and his wife had been basic stra te ^ for President Semi-Finalists Point party; Baptist revival, DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION served basis, subject to the tained at $100,000, and Green statement, said, “We have held 135 West Wells Street separate a few days at the Nixon’s 1972 campaign. Arthur Hetherington, acting 7:30 p.m,, Hicks Memorial Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 applicant's qualifications. was returned to the Connecticut' principal of Tolland High true to our 1971 platform of non­ Eleven per cent of the tenants Correctional Center at H art­ time of the incident, police The presidential School; Senior Citizens Bus partisan goverment. In just two Please send me FREE copies of these six brochures: said. School, has announced that Trip, 7:30 a.m.. United are Spanish-speaking or black. ford, where he has been held speechwriter said the conten­ seniors Diane Gsell and Lee years, our directors have been Nfui EngJanJi • S/i”® Thoughts to Consider . • The Condolence or Em pathy The remainder are a mixture since Aug. 30. The children were tion that Nixon's 1972 presiden­ Congregational Church parking When Arranging a Funeral Visit f / Dresie have been selected as lot. honest with each other. We taken from the entire communi­ The grand jury returned the pronounced dead on arrival at tial campaign committee in­ have had our fights and our • What A b ^ t Funeral Costs? • Some Questions and Answers semi-finalists for the National Wednesday: Democratic illettuirtd do, • Someone You ^.ove Has Died _ About Yout Child and Death ty, according to Harold Roths- indictments after hearing Rockville General Hospital. filtrated opponents' campaign Fair tonight. Low 50 to 56. differences, but we have come VMM D»Aaa.^svA Merit Scholarship Corporation Campaign Committee, 8 p.m.. Robert 0 Florence Boston, Ownen • With the Body Present tein, the key man behind the evidence for about three hours. Police said Sean died from in an attempt to select its Thursday mostly sunny and in the 1973-74 competition. out of them with definite ac­ Modem Methods - Squire Village development. As jury foreman Jerome Rosen asphyxiation, but the cause of weakest opponent was warm. High around 80. Administration Building; Choir complishments, NAME. The selection was based on Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.. United Old. Fashioned Honesty The federal Department of announced the decision. Green Rachel! death has not been altogether untrue. “Our party,” said Thompson, ' (Ptfuc rrtnt) quietly remained seated. released. Precipitation probability, the Preliminary Scholastic Ap­ Congregational Church; Baptist , 6 Housing and Urban Develop­ "Republicans were not "is big enough and strong r ------MONUMENTS ADDRESS Green, a graduate student at near zero tonight and 10 per titude Test which they took in 11 BOSTON.'’^1 MARKERS I>ia72 by National ment (HUD) provides up to Public Defender Lawrence Revival, 7:30 p.m., Donald M. enough to listen to all, to S' responsible for the downfall of cent Thursday. October 1972. Semi-finalists CEMETERY Puneral DlrMton $46,741 annually in rent supple­ the University of Hartford and Klaczak, representing Green Parker School; prayer meeting, AModfttlon of iht '.»tu$kie; Republicana were not High become eligible for fipancial provide responsible govern­ LETTERING Unlud SUUo, Inc. CITY .. STATE —ZIP FAIRWAY ment funds. HUD also pays sub­ a part-time waiter at an Tuesday, agreed with State’s 7:30 p.m., Seyfeth Day Adven ment for all, and to make cer­ responalbie for the nomination Anchorage 44 awards from the corporation list Church. Appolntitients CATALOG SHOWROOMS sidies on mortgage interest for Ellington restaurant, was Atty. Donald Caldwell's tain nobody is disfranchised. ARRANGED e DISPLAY AT of Sen. (George) McGovern," BoB^ton through other tests which they the project. arrested Aug. 30 after he proposal to continue the case to Thursday:/ Bazaar workshop, We have restored fiscal respon­ 1076 Bumildc Awe., E. Hirtford AUo Avaiiabie At M Biom BlrtM Buchanan said. "The Chicago will take this fall. Otar MMcImttr City Ita) Development of Squire reported the deaths of his two Oct. 18. Klaczak said he needed 9:30 am,. U n ited sibility to the community, and (oppoNtoPafkaBa) children - Sean, 2, and Rachel, McGovern people won their Denver Miss Gsell, the daughter of IME Village Is costing an estimated more time to^ prepare the Congregational Church, we hope to stabilize it even TEL 528-2680 Monday ttifotighPriilay, 3 months. own nomination — and they lost San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Werner Gsell of Religious Ejfiucation building. n n i HOLMES FUNERAL HOME $7.6 million. defense. their own election.’’ more.” 400 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 1BAJN.-BP.M. Alan I Owen K. Garrivit Jack R. I,mi*iiia Washington Bahirday,10AM.-«P.M, PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conit. Wed.. Sept. 26, 1973 MANCTILSThR I!^VKn In G HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 - PAGE THREE “tHCm JOYI ONK OF THE BRIOMTEiT, FUNNIEST FILMS OF THE YEAN!”______Theater Schedules Dahlquists Find

PRl.VE-jNg PAPER MOON . l«)GEilS..,HAMMERSrairS Vernon Cine 1 — Comfortf Economy i*«*T_*!* ;\v Blue-Hills Drive-In — "Westworld” 7:30-9:00 ^ kYAN O'NEAL “Slaughter’s Big Rlpoff" 7:46; TATUM O'NEAL ^ ’}! .. Vernon Cine 2 — "Harry In “Top of the Heap’’ 9;35 Your Pocket” 7:30-9:20 In Fireplace Manchester Drive-In — State Theater — “Getaway” “Westworld” 8:45; “Soylent COLOR irDiliJU * 9:20; "Up The Sand Box” 7:30 foiL Pifin *iC bitt-ijJ} Green" 7:15 Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 1 — CLINTON (AP) - While rotlsserie he built, the M eadow s Drive-In — "Sound of Music” 7:30 some homeowners this fall are Dahlquists are able to save on REPEAT OF ASELLOUT “Westworld" 7:3Q; “Soylent worrying about fuel-oil shor­ bflO eiR'^SlD! iVl (AST NiRTfOPO Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 2 — cooking costs while heating «* . . I. Green” 9:15 tages and soaring electric b M nuns FROM HTFD I HIT Ls A 'Ibuch “Touch oI Class” 7:00-9:15 their house with a wood fire. INDOOR THEATERS U.A. East 1— “Sisters” 7:30- prices, the Dahlquists find com- btte couple found that the South Windsor Cinema - "A 9:20 fort-and economy-in their fireplace did most of the work Of fireplace. Class Touch of Class” 7:15-9:30 U.A. East 2 - “A Touch of of heating their eight-room Class” 7:15-9:15 Emil and Lee Dahlqulst house, cutting their fuel-oil a brand new shipment of sample coats U.A. East 3 - “Harry In recently began using their costs. Your Pocket” 7:00-9:10 relatively small fireplace to do Dahlqulst is cautious about C2?\THEATRES EAST much of their cooking while it VIDCILE TPKE.. MANCHESTER SH. PAKKA0L»6-19 ‘.’M 1 Showcase Cinema 1 — saying how much fireplaces “Heavy Traffic” 2:00-4:006:00- heats their house. ' will save on fuel bills. In their has just arrived...come see and save iMoQUEEK/MacGRAW No one W ill be iM M ESI TWINS'; 8 : 00 - 10:00 Today, especially during case, however, he estimated sealed during AT ■IRTPI.. Showcase Cinema 2 — colder weather, they prepare that each $70 spent on wood ' SHOCK- ...Now.cutasunderl much of their cooked foods, RECOVERY i "Romeo and Juliet” 1:45-4:25- saves $100 worth of oH. PERIODI ^ 7:10-9:35 from meat to pudding, in front Another $30 a year is saved Showcase Cinema 3 — “Stone of the hearth. because the electric stove gets Dahlqulst, 59, has Invented » Theyhad i/ic/KT/ar Imcajlair. Umil tho/cll in Inn-. Killers” 2:00-3:50-5:50-7:40-9:45 such little use. Showcase Cinema 4— “Bang and hopes tq patent a slanted "Bread, which I make from Geo^Segal Gtaidatickson The Drum Slowly” 1:30-3:25- fireplace grate designed to scratch, only takes 20 minutes 5:20-7:25-9:40 \ radiate more heat into the to bake at the fireplace while It s I ATTiiifliOf ClassI room. takes one hour in a regular “It’s like a wedding with oven,” said Mrs. Dahlqulst. MANY DOCTORS I K.'.j something old and something The fireplace may even be an JAMES COBURN-MICHAaSARRAZlir^ SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. new,” he said, referring to the improvement over the modern TRISHVANbEVEREWALIEIIPIDGEON (AP) — According to a survey use of a modern development to stove. "A 15-pound turkey, 3 disclosed at a recent state r i ^ R Y IN YOUR POCKET" improve an ancient cooking stuffed, takes only four hours,” assembly hearing, San There’s something for everyone. At prices method. she said. “It’s juicy and self­ 1 0 C i ROS R E Q U I R E 0 n H E R E i P P L I C A 1! I I Francisco is blessed with a everyone can afford. Using a fireplace oven and basting.” greater population of doctors Start with a piping hot bowl of soup, fresh baked than any other county in ENR OLL NOW California. bread, and all the salad you can eat. It's on the house With 513.4 doctors per 100,000 when you choose from any of our gourmet entrees. Last Week of kegistratlon people, it has 10 times more You’ll love The Stripper, a thick, juicy open FOR than rural San Benito or Glenn faced steak, or The Gulf Coast Gang, a hearty serv­ counties. K- glSmiE GETAV^lg^ ing of baked stuffed shrimp. SAFE LIVING PATTI CORRIGAN Prefer a lighter lunch? Try one of our fabulous Barbara uP THE MlNCNEStER PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Streisand at7;30 SAND BOX sandwiches. School of Gymnastics ■VOUCH OF Then top it all off with dessert, a hot cup of f* 8T. MARIE’S CHURCH HALL RegIstBf at our Studio CLASS” (PO) 99* coffee, and good conversation. And you’ve had one ELECTRICAL SAFETY avoid becoming a victim of HERBON RD., BOLTON Wed. Sept. 28-Sept. 28 FRI-SAT MIDNITE 99* How many times a day do you electric shock, follow these Inlonnallon Call 742-tSSO, 488-0181 ROMAN POLANSKI'S of the greatest lunches around. :SWOHCASE CINEA4AJ 1 2 3 4 ^ 10-12 A 3-6 p.m. ^^jlACBETHJHJ^^ use electrical appliances? The basic safety rules: EXIT 9KFORBES STREETlor EXIT 58(SILVER LANElon 1-84 • averagp housewife uses them Make sure the controls on • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • all day to help her do the small appliances are clearly • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED mRKING- Wb Honor MASTER CHARGE • V etito ” ' # V e r n o n ^ . housework. Think through a marked, conveniently located, Cil5^ ^ ri'riiirrrtra ' VUQIISilimtVUT typical day. Perhaps it goes like and ^asy to operate. Covers iTIMlWTMtl.M.MPnWIMml this: -**CAILS lTMBiiiiTnn.M.ii«nrwMMinl Route 83, Tolland Turnpike, Vernon, Ct. / Exit 9 5 -O ff 1-86 should fit tightly. Handles maksfs of T IM Cjlt** HUNCOZEmRELU BOY,HAVE In the morning, you use the should be heat-resistant and Ro m e o BOV, HAVE WEOOTA toaster, the electric can opener, have a good, comfortable grip. WEOOTA the coffee pot, and the electric Detachable parts or iicmlim, <^1ULIET VACATION iHimr Ut, tm. — — ■ VACATION FOR YOU... frying pan to help make accessories should be easy to ;:3 1:45 4:25 FOR YOU... breakfast. After your husband remove, clean, and replace. S H I 5-J5 leaves for work, you wash and ~H% Hmvit EnUitalnmwill The area around the heating NoowuNocniM OM uwurrcD Tmi,i dry the clothes in electrical CMllM.SiL,Sm]SIMieNIM appliances, put the dishes in the unit should be well insulated. P a J f c N E h , Tm i , Dh i , u l n i m y . S *15:55 D a ir ii dishwasher, and run the The appliance, plug, and cord a::v"THis •STjunS 0CT.3fd :V:W HARTFORD RD. vacuum cleaner to pick up the should carry a UL label. The Q u e e n electric cord should be enllM,SA,5H dirt. 2M3j«5j«7:HM5 YUL BRYNNER ___ B JAMES COBURN The waffle iron/grill comes shortened to eliminate dangling En, Tm, Tkn, FH RICHARD BENJAMIN MICHAEL SARRAZII I PANAVISKM* i in handy for toasting cheese or a reel for winding and 7:01:45 | 'p r* | PANAVISION* I METROCOLOR MOM 1 storing extra cord should be g - O I METROCOLOR MOM sandwiches for -Whch. After IRISH VAN DEVEREI ^ DAIRY QUEEN provided. lunch, it’s nice to listen to the S r * Stirrini radio or watch TV while jo u Appliances from which lot T U L M T M n i liquids will be popred should d ru m RICMMI KNJJUaM Thurs. Only iron the clothes. An hour before have no-drip spouts. slow ly^^2^fat,is " w r — — your husband comes home, you Me/ieAetfer C h a p fr of SBW n iT I. wash your hair and use the hair The appliance should be well '==’ ‘'lJ»3a5 5«7aM» balanced and should stand flat E m , T m 71m M , swiakl IP dryer to dry it and the electric CharRoa IIi H bb curlers to complete the job. on the counter surface. "FREEt STUDENT DISCOUNT CAROS! SAVE S0< FOR YOURSELF UNICO lam Tiylw Twwg Be sure you use your small AND A QUEST-GET YOUR CARDS NOW AT THE THEATRE! Pn$Mt$ an availing at tha While the curlers are in, you start making, dinner on your appliances properly. Consult electric range and keep it on the the instruction booklet for COACHUGHT THEAe warming tray until it’s time to special safety precautions and eat. directions for correct use. I t ’ S C0MIN6 Ten minutes before your hus­ Major electrical appliances October 11, 1973 b r u Ier band arrives, you take out the should carry a warranty or Performance Week BsSO P.M. - Cocktails SOONI curlers, brush your hair, and guarantee by the manufacturer. 7:00 P.M. - Deluxe buffet dinner apply your make-up in front of Controls on major appliances 8:30 P.M. - Show time the lighted make-up mirror. As should be easy to reach and on CPTV/ch. 24 your husband walks in the door, operate. The purpose of each you kiss him and hand him a one should be clearly indicated. 0 © “SWEET CHARITY” refreshing drink you made Doors should be tight and well using the blender. After dinner, fitted. The construction of the you put all the dishes in the dis­ appliance should be smooth, Starring: M Corey at Sirtat VehnUne Charity and Ron CHEESE hwasher and join your husband sturdy, and easy to clean. TONIGHT AT 7 :0 0 Holgate as the Boyfriend BURGER for a relaxing evening of TV Motors should be shielded DONATION: .$25 par coupla 25‘ Rag. 30i viewing. from water and grounded. You TOM BROWN’S All donaUone are tax deductible Sounds like a pretty normal can find out if they are by For tickato contact any UNICO membar or Dr. Saivatora day, doesn’t it? But it could asking the salesman or service ^ualrito, 646-1429; Mr. Bamie Olmrino, 643-1807; or Mr. turn out to be really tragic if representative. Frank FIHoramo, 643-9808 JUNIOR SCHOOLDAYS you don’t watch out. Ap­ The appliance should be proximately 1,000 people are equipped with an emergency Episode 3. The customary blanket-tossing In­ FRENCH FRIES killed by electricial shock each release or safety switch if there cident inflicted on new boys at Rugby turns to m year. About 300 of these deaths are children in the home. grief, and the bully Flaehman goes poaching occur in the home. Also, there Major appliances should be with Redman. BBC dramatization of the classic ’ are an undetermined number of installed, adjusted, and OMON RINGS burn injuries and deaths story of English school life ISO years ago. Evefy repaired by a competent repair­ resulting from the 140,000 fires man. night this week at 7:00; Saturday marathon — caused by faulty electrical Adequate ventilation should all 5 episodes — 3:00 pm — 7:00 pm. appliances or wiring each year. be allowed for appliances which Unfortunately, many people are not vented, and consume don’t understand how electrici- fuel. ea. ' ty works or respect it enough to Most important of all, don’t KEEP TV realize the possible hazards. To overload a circuit. BEAUnFUL OTHK SPECULS-GOOD THBRS., FRl, SAT., SUN. Public TV has been bringing you a lot of beautiful television over the past few seasons. OPENS If you want to keep it coming, you'll havt to DQ: HOT FUDGE help it happail. TUES. You’re the sponsor of our non-commercial with purchase of a OCT. network. 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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 MANCrtRSTER EVENING UERAI.D, Mancheter, Sept, 26, ITO- Income Tax PAGE FIVE Hebron Tolland Historical Society To Meet Jfl Must Be Part Of Tax Reform AndersonUttie VIVIAN KENNESON to learn more about the available for questions after the The best factory makes the best clothing! Democrats To Open historical society and the com­ presentation. CHESHIRE (AP) - Homer Correspondent ing events planned for this Mrs. Jonathan Welch, D. Babbldge Jr., one of Mveral Campaign Center The Tolland Historical Socie­ year. membership chairman, persons interested In the ty will hold its first meeting for reminds membei's that dues are Democratic nomination for ANNE EMT the 1973-74 season Oct. 1, at 8 in Frederick Tolman of payable at this meeting ahd governor next year, says he^ Blow, Dick McDonald, Richard Correspondent the United Congregational Wethersfield wlll be the anyone wishing to Join the could support a personal state Welch, Bob Craig and Nancy Tel. 228-3971 Church Religious Education speaker for the first meeting. Historical Society may do so at incoine tax if it were Included Drlnkuth, finance committee; building. He will show slides of the this time. in a reform of taxes. The Democratic Town Com- Mimi Tyler, Emil Caron and Appleton Robbins house built in tnittee has scheduled the for­ Members are encouraged to George Smith, posters; Joseph bring their biends and 1760, which he purc)|ased in 1956 Babbldge, the master of a mal opening of its campaign Fill and Cynthia Wilson, voter and has restored. He will be headquarters for Oct. 29 and neighbors to this open meeting Yale University residential un­ registration and absentee FUEL OIL it, told a gathering recently that SPORT COAT named the following election ballots; and Mrs. Wilson, cam­ committee members; GASOLINE he was not calling for im­ paign scheduling. mediate adoption of the tax and Sal Mastandrea, Richard Voters Keefe and First Selectman did not believe it even would be 9 The board of Admissions of About Town BANTLY OIL an issue in next year’s race. Aaron Reid, platform com­ Electors has announced three COMPANY. INC. mittee; Lee Erickson, Dennis voters making sessions, all to The former University of Shea, Lorraine Bielecki, Betty Phyllis Davis of 32 Linden St., ’The Bible Study Group of 331 Main Street be held at the Town Office Center Congregational Church, Cpnnecticut president said Gov. Mastandrea, Shirley Grilli, has been chosen to represent Tnoinas J. Meskill “will try to Building. led by Doris Steiner, will meet Tel. 649-4595 Robert Croston and Russell the Departmental Council of reduce' the sales tax on the eve &SLACKSALE The first will bi Saturday Anderson, headquarters com­ the Connecticut State Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Rockville 875-3274 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This will Robbins Room of the church. of the election.” Such an ap­ mittee. be followed by sessions on Oct. Employes Association on the proach is not a substitute for Also, Richard M. Grant, Joan 2 and Oct. 9, both from 7 to 9 association’s executive board. tax reform, he argued. Rowley, Jack Baker, Louise p.m. ‘"The highest priority should Bourret and Duane Totten, Naturalization papers be reform of local property flyer committee; Mrs. Rowley, proving citizenship should be taxation,” he added. “It’s un­ C) Jean Allbee, Dave Allbee and presented by naturalized even and burdensome.” Marian Celio, publicity; Paul citizens. TV Tonight \ SHOP EARLY and To do that, he said, the state Sm Saturday’s Harald lor might have to resort to a tax on Complata TV Listings income to raise the necessary Our Reg. *50 V funds. Hebron SAVE 20% TOO! . The General Assembly ALL WOOL - 6:00 - passed an income tax in 1971 (3-8-22) NEWS but then repealed it before it GOP NamesCommittees (18) I SPY took effect because of the (20) SOUNDING BOARD public’s reaction. Babbldge SPORT COATS (24) VINCE LOMBARDI Preparing For Master's Day ANNE EMT said he backed the tax then. Exhibit (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Correspondent The Skungamaug Fish and (40) WILD WILD WEST Mrs. Grace Housel, formerly of Manchester, is busy Tel. 228-3971 Game Club of Hebron is spon­ making handbags which will be sold on Grand Master's The Republican Town Com­ soring an exhibit of wildlife at - 6:30 - (3-8-22-30) NEWS Day Saturday at Masonic Home and Hospital in mittee last week named five the Douglas Library in connec­ CAPITAL IDEA committees to head up cam­ tion with National Wildlife (24) CPTV FALL REVIEW Wallingford. Mrs. Housel is the widow of Benjamin Housel wire chief for the Hartford Electric Light Co. and a former MOORESTOWN, Pa. (AP) paign activities for the Nov. Week. — 7:00 — -- Sixth graders at Moore elections. The exhibits on loan are from (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD member of Manchester Lodge of Masons. She is l member Township Elementary School Serving on the platform com­ the Children’s Museum in West (8) TRUTH OR of Temple Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Grand sent some 1.4 million bottle mittee are Mrs. Patricia Hartford and include a stuffed CONSEQUENCES Master’s Day will honor the top officer in the 42,000- caps to a local steel plant for Mulligan, Douglas Fellows, great homed owl, a stuffed op- (18) DICK VAN DYKE member fraternity and the Frank L. Wilder Building recycling. Mrs. Ann Francis, Edward posum and two cases of various (20) NEWS which was dedicated in 1919 as the first fireproof edifice in They collected them to Foote, and the two candidates stuffed birds. (22-30) NEWS the original complex, will be rededicated by the Grand visualize what one million of for selectmen, Ray Burt and (24) MASTERPIECE anything looked like. Pete Dallaire. THEATRE Lodge of Connecticut AF&AM. On the publicity and flyers (40) ABC NEWS Our entire stock of new fall wool committee are Robert Dixon, - 7:30 - sport coats expertly tailored the Wilbur Porter Charles Eaton, Bankrupt (3) NEW PRICE IS RIGHT Anderson-Little way.., featuring Ian Cooke, Mrs. Janis Preli, (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT Cutting Paper Work the latest colors and patterns. Bruce Kalom and Mrs. Ann Rail Plan (18) HARTFORD CHRISTIAN Emt. TELETHON Members of the absentee (20) FILM • HERRINGBONES ballot and voter registration Advances Could Save Millions SMILING # SERVICE (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES • CHECKS committee are James Derby, (30) ANIMAL WORLD By JOHN CUNNIFF ^ reduce its administrative costs Unlike private businesses, Mrs. Marion Foote, Mrs. WASHINGTON (A P )-A bill (40) DRAGNET • PLAIDS Mildred Fillmore, Mrs. Gladys to reorganize bankrupt AP Business Analyst in awarding negotiated con­ the Defense Department must Miner and Mrs. Marian Celio. northeast railroads, but leave — 8:00 — NEW YORK (AP) - It was tracts. be concerned with more than • HEATHERS Serving ort the finance com­ many communities without rail (3) SONNY AND CHER often claimed in the past that 'Through simple changes in quality and cost. In awarding mittee are Jeffry Odell, service, drew approval by a (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES the level of a nation’s progress paperwork procedures, most in­ contracts it must reflect the • DIAGONALS House subcommittee wiHiout (20-22-30) ADAM 12 volving doing nothing rather goals of small-business Edward Hinchliff, Carol was indicated by the pmount of • TARTANS Pelletier, Miss Ethel Hilding, recommendation Tuesday. (24) TOGETHER: A CHUCK paper it used. Today, it could be than something, the GAO con­ programs, the labor surplus and A. Harry Wirth. The seven bankrupt railroads MANQIONE CONCERT the very undoing of progress. cluded that the Defense Depart­ area program, the Buy And on the headquarters com­ would be formed into a new — 8:30 — Brokers are still digging out ment could save about $30 America Act, and so on. mittee are Emery Taylor, Mrs. quasi-govemment Federal Rail (8r40) MOVIE from an overwhelming million a year. 'The GAO suggests, however, Midge Lee, H. Clay Osborn, Corp., similar to COMSAT, to “Hijack" experience with a blizzard of A sum that large might not that in seeking to be fair the Mrs. Sandra Kalom, Mrs. take whatever properties are (20-22-30) BOB HOPE paper, not the kind that comes seem like much these days, but department is relying too heavi­ Geraldine Grant, Mrs. Ann needed to form a rail line that — 9:00 - fluttering down in ticker tape don’t underestimate it. 'That ly on paper. It reached its deci­ Luke and Mrs. Mary Porter. could run at a profit. (3) CANNON For the rest of this week, you parades, but lost stock cer­ am ount would send 6,000 sion by comparing its methods The remaining properties tificates and other unfiled youngsters to a first-class with those of 38 private com­ Testimonial — 9:30 - can lay aside any piece of Both the Republican Town would be liquidated by trustees documents. college for a year, room and panies. of the bankrupt carriers, accor- (24) MAN BUILDS, gold genuine colored stone Talk to a small-or medium­ board included. Solicitations for defense con­ Committee and Democratic MAN DESTROYS Town Committee are making ding to a committee jewelry In our stock, and save sized businessman and he’ll Already, it said, the exigen­ tracts, for instance, generally arrangements for a testimonial spokesman. — 10:00 - probably complain of his in­ cies of the Vietnam war forced run 30 pages or more. “Industry dinner for Mrs. Gladys Miner, The treasure is expected to (3) DAN AUGUST 20%l ability to fill out ,all the forms the Army Materiel Command generally uses a two-page who will be leaving the position have strong opposition in the (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL required of him by the Internal to simplify some procurement solicitation document and two- of town clerk in January after full House Interstate and (24) HOMEWOOD Revenue Service, Social Securi­ procedures, resulting in one in­ page purchase order,” the GAO serving for 25 years. Foreign Commerce Com­ - 10:30 - We’ll Hold tl ’til Christmas if you wish. ty Administration, safety stallation reducing a certain noted. mittee. (18) TELETHON CONTINUES Some Diamond Jewelry, Too... regulators and others. stack of paper to just 22 feet. By simplifying the document In fact, recall your mood of "Had that installation used and making only two copies of - 11:00 — old methods,” the report states, it, the Defense Department (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS last April, as you made out your „ NOTICE AND WARNING EASY PAYMENTS INVITED income tax returns, and you’ll “the stack would have been 581 could save $900,000, the GAO (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT feet high — 26 feet higher than said. OF SPECIAL AND ANNUAL TOWN MEETING OF THE (24) TO BE ANNOUNCED need no further convincing that TOWN OF BOLTON, CONNECTICUT the old chestnut about paper the Washington Monument.” “ Substantial annual OCTOBER 1, 1973 i - 11:30 - and civilization Is a burned Stacks of paper that high savings,” not specifically The duly qualified electors and voters in the Town of (3) MOVIE ember, have been justified not only on listed, could be realized if Bolton, Connecticut, and any other persons entitledJm vote "No Man Is an Island" (1962) Nobody knows this more than the basis of efficiency, however defense procurers sought bids (8-40) ALAN KING AT THE JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 upon any of the matters contained in this “N otice^d War­ ironic that might sound, but from fewer companies, the INDIANA FAIR the Government Accounting Of­ ning,” are hereby notified and warned to m e « ln Town DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 9S8 MAIN STREET also on the basis of fairness to report states. Solicitation (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON fice — GAO — which published Meeting in the Community Hall in said Town of Bolton on • HARTFORD • MIDDLETOWN • NEW BRITAIN this month a report on how the contractors who want to do packages, the GAO said, are Monday, October 1,1973 at eight (8:00) o’clock P.M. for the Department of Defense could business with the Defense sent to firms that can’t meet following purposes: Department. requirements. 1. To consider and act upon a resolution accepting the following roads as town roads, incorporating said roads into o the town road system, and authorizing the Selectmen to accept a proper conveyance for said roads: Everybody s3ves in the ROLLING HILLS TRAIL, together with drainage easements and temporary turnarounds. super once-a-year Singer event. BROOKSIDE LANE, together with drainage easements Bawhion Mate* and right of way. stretch-stitch zig-zag ROSEWOOD LANE sewing machine sewing machine as shown on a certain map entitled “Brookdale Estates, Property of Herman Yules” on file in the Town Oerk’s Of- - fice in the Town of Bolton; and ROSEWOOD LANE, the extension thereof, as shown on a certain map entitled “BIRCH MOUNTAIN Property of Lawrence F. Fiano” on file in the Town CTerk’s Office in the Town of Bolton; *■ SAVE U P TO *2 Q! 2. To consider and act upon a resolution authorizing the ON THESE GREAT PLAYTEX* STYLES. Selectmen to accept a quitclaim deed to certain property • from Antonio Giuliani and Maria Giuliani for the purpose of establishing the street line along TINKER POND ROAD S iv * up lo $1.51 whtn you buy two ol IhoM Croit Your Hoirl* B rn BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD and VILLA LOUISA ROAD Slylo «36-Stretch Bra, Sirelch Straps 32/36A. 32/40B. 32/42C-2 (or 55.59 Stylo 439-Undercup Support panels 32/36A, 32/40B, where said roads abut the “ANniONY HEIGHTS” subdivi­ 32/40C-2 For 55.9$, 32/42D-2 For 57.$$ sion and to incorporate said property in the town road klyle 456-Padded Bra-Lace cups 32/36A, 32/38B-2 For $5.4$ system. 413 ihere^s nothing quite like 257 Style 4173-Slrelch Bra Hall Lace C ups-SIfolch Straps 3. To consider and act upon an ordinance cqnceming the 32/36A. 32/42B. 32/42C-2 lor $5.59,32/42D-2 For 59.99 possession and consumption of alcoholic liquor on public Style 4181 -Sire lc h Bra-Lace Cups 32/36A, 32/40B, an Art® Arnel® jersey shirt property in the Town of Bolton. SPECIAL! 32/42C-2 For 55.99,34/420-2 For 59.99 4. To consider and act upon an ordinance adopting the Save 91.01 when you buy a “No Vlilblp Moans ol Support"" bra So soft *n 8ilky...8o nice to wear, to look at provisions of 4-1241 to 4-124p, inclusive, of the Connecticut 4146-Sheer Lace-Whilo and to touch! So extra comfortable and easy-care, tool General Statutes enabling the Town to become a member of SSReg. 159.95 *135 lifS *79 414B-8heer-Whlle Fine dress slacks of Texturized the Capital Region Council of Governments. 46148-Sheer BelQe-32/36A; 32/40B, 32/42C, ' Polyester, stretch woipn to resist What more could you ask for in a top fashion Sew in style with zig-zag, straight, 5. To consider and act upon a resolution authorizing the ap­ SAVE ALMOST $25 because the Now only 54.41, 32/42D 51.00 propriation of the sum of |45,000 from capital and non­ and decorative stitches. Makes wrinkles. In Fall's most popular shirt to wear with all your skirts, pants, and things! new models are here! Features Sava 12.01 whan you buy recurring for the acquisition of the property commonly buttonholes, sews buttons, over­ "I can't ballava ll'a a glrdla"" girdia colors... in fashionable flares, White collar and cuff ‘dots’ in hunter, built-in zig-zag, stretch and decor­ edges, without attachments! Ex­ Complete expert alterations known as the MAXWELL property on Bolton Center Road, ative stitches. Built-in blindstitch. ’ Briol Now I 9.4t Regular Girdle Now tIO.tg or new cuffed styles. authorizing the Selectmen, in the name and on behalf of the clusive front drop-in bobbin. Dial at no charge. brown or burgundy (with white dots), 12.00. Exclusive Singer* front drop-in Shorllo NawItO.H High Waltl Long Log t Now I15.tg Town, to expend said sum for the acquisition of said property settings for different fabrics. Multi-colored florals woven with gardens or sprays of Avtrago Log Now 511.tg High Walsl Girdle I Now 513.tg and authorizing the Selectmen to perform such other in­ bobbin, snap-on presser feet. Carrying case #575 Carrying case #574 > Long lo g Now II2 . H yokr favorite flowers, 11.00. All in sixes 10-18. cidental acts as are necessary to complete said acquisition. sale-priced at only $16.95 sale-priced at only $16.98 All8lylts-8,M.L,XL’,XXL' txcopi BrItIIn S.M.L.XL'. sportswear, downtown and Parkade. 6. To transact such other business as may be proper to (XL*, XXL’-tl.OO more) (tNol available In smell) come before said meeting, including reports of boards and m any o t h m m l i -»-toom apiciAiAi com »■»' Use your convenient Burton’s Charge Card! commissions as required by law. DATED AT BOLTON, CONNECTICUT THIS 24th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1973. Richard Morra, S/S David A. Dreselly, S/S Anderson-Little gtamiMiiiciuo Downtown- Open Mon. - Sat. 9:30-5:30; Thurs. Eve 'til 9:00 E. Leon Rivers, S/S Sawing Cantart c A Qreat^amc in thcc;Manufactuhng^/'’'FineClothing Parkade Mon. - FrI. 10-9; Sat. 10-6. BOARD OF SELECTMEN SINGER and participating Appravad Daalara ATTEST: For store nearest you, see the yellow pages under S E W IN G M A C H IN E S • MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade, Broad Street Plaza, West Middle Turnpike V -o r Catherine K. Lelner, S/S SINGER COMPANY Town Clerk All Rlghli R*Mrv«d Throughoui ih« World. PAtiE SIX-■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 M/^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Majchester^ paqE SEVEN iianrlirHtpr iEu^utn^ ralJi Vernon Santa Claus Full “More Light on the Star! Board To Explain Plan Of Saaa And Vigor / Founded Oct, 1, 1881 More Light on the Star!” Neighbor To Expand High School NEW YORK (AP) - Santa assisted the Great Houdini for Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive/their Claus was a muscle man Mon­ 30 years. He has starred in a Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier dally before 5:30 day, full of sasB and vigor. film', “’The Long Life of Happy Vernon voters will have an 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Burl Lyons, Publisher explain what It feels to may be Robert DuBeau said. To further the students serving more than “Are you looking (or a punch Larry.” opportunity to learn more about a quicker way to expand Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9^. discuss the referendum, the a one-year term. * in the nose?” he asked an inter­ His appearance was at a San­ the proposed Rockville High Rockville High School. board will have a special space Chairman Joseph Powers viewer who inquired about his ta training session, so Lewis days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation School expansion plan at an The “fast tract” building needs meeting Oct. 1 . age. Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ cited the three student was asked what he had learned. Member of The Associated Press open meeting Oct. 11 at plan, which recently has been Albert' Kerkin, assistant representatives, Bruce Rieder, ‘Santa’ was Larry Lewis, a “I’m not learning anything,” Rockville High School. cond Class Mail Matter. Main Street’s Joe German says the store hours for down­ approved by the state, would superintendent, in speaking Debbie McMillan and .Richard 106-year-old showman who jogs he spouted. “I’ve already ac­ The decision to hold such a still use the present plans for ' Burl L. Lyons, Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. town firms aren’t as varied as some people, probably this about Project HELP, said that Steinberg, for their ^efforts dally. complished my studies. meeting, where the plan will be the expansion program, but the three Vernon youngsters during the year, and said that With two other oldsters, A physical culturist who assumes no financial responsibility for writer, have been led to believe. explained and the public can work would be speeded up as attended the food service Lewis dressed in Santa red typographical errors appearing in adver­ Joe knows what he Is talking about because he has just he hoped the students would drinks three gallons of spring have their questions answered, the building would be erected as classes at Manchester (Com­ continue to be represented. clothing and bush white water a day, Lewis Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in completed a one-man survey In which he visited every was made by the Board of each section is approved. munity College last year, and Steinberg said double whiskers to help promote a St. demonstrated his century of Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. store on Main Street and talked about store hours. He Education at its meeting Mon­ The board should spend a lit­ two of the three have been sessions at the high school were Nick rental service. strength by hoisting a television Rop—t Of A Tnmandoua Promotion One Month...... — 13.25 Display advertising closing hours, plana to issue his report to the Mayor’s Downtown Action day night. tle more effort on the high placed in full-time employ­ working out “quite well, con­ “As you age, you mellow newsman off the floor. Single Copy...... 154 three full days prior to publication. Committee shortly. The Permanent Building school expansion program ment. sidering it’s double sessions.” away,” Lewis philosophized. “Are you satisfied?” he By Carrier, Weekly...... 754 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Joe says there are only about six firms that have what Committee has called a special which will go on the ballot of The work on the addition to There are several small “You’re never old.” bellowed. meeting Thursday night to One Y ear...... 139.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon one mi^ht call, fluctuating hours, and there Is a good the November elections. the Talcottvllle School is problems, which if brought to TTie oldest of 13 children, The newsman apparently Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and possibility that some of them may make some changes in progressing well, Kerkin said. the board’s attention could be Lewis joined the circus in 1882 was; for once, he was at a loss Some of the classrooms In the as an aerialist, and then Monday. resolved, he said. for words. Reg. Three M onths...... $9.75 hours in the near future. new addition are now being Meat Prices May The representatives were $18.95 utilized, and the roof and walls told that the board looks to Some of the town’s citizenry wel-e: more than excited on the gymnasium are up and to $2100 when some charges were nolled in court ih a case in which them as a sounding board of all The Fitzgerald Affair work on the interior is now in the students and would ap­ a Manchester policeman was assaulted. FallBut Not progress, he said. preciate a report on what the as l8 our custom ^ However, if it is any comfort to the citizenry, the case as Dr. Daniel Woolwich said students feel. Imagine...A SALE like this just when you In 1968 Ernest Fitzgerald, an Air An Air Force spokesman said that it related to one charge was continued until Oct. 1. that having school represen­ we will be closed need themi Shown here are just a few of Force financial analyst, testified there was absolutely no connection Much of our mail here revolves around our courts and To Old Lows tatives on the board worked out the many styles you’ll find only at the very well. They were active on all day thursday In before Senator William Proxmire’s whatsoever between Fitzgerald’s charges in courts that are nolled. We don’t believe anjy CHCAGO (AP) - Although Lyng, who was assistant CARRIAGE HOUSE BARNI The latest in case should be tried in the press but the citizenry s meat industry officials predict agriculture secretary in the several committees, including (D-Wis.) subcommittee that cost testimony and his firing. Fitzgerald meat prices will fall substan­ text books, curriculum and observance of looks...buy several pair, and save, save, 2 patience, in regard to our court system, is growing thinner first Nixon administration, said overrun on the C-5A jet transport thought differently saying that a tially in the next few weeks, government controls were drugs. The board is planning to W: Clean, Lata Modal Wi savel each day. have the student represen­ the religious holiday.,. they say consumers should counterproductive in terms of would run $2 billion over the estimated supervisor had told him that “there tatives’ terms staggered with Lewis Rome, majority leader of the Connecticut State realize that low prices of past expanding meat supplies. I USED CARS I $3.5 billion budgeted to develop the would be blood all over the floor’’ if he years are gone. Top Pricas Paid Carriage House Senate, made a good point in addressing the Manchester Even so, Lyng said: “I’m b u y y o u r plane. That was where his troubles testified. basically optimistic. ’This coun­ For All Makoa I t Rotary Club when he recalled the old adage: “No man’s Industry leaders, attending w M k I y try has the capacity to produce started. The Civil Service Commission has life or property is safe while the legislature is in session.” the annual meeting of the VITAMIN i CARTER CHEVROLET Barn an ample supply of fo ^ , and 1 lo t t o r y “Women's Shoes and Beets at Oiscoant Prices!" Rome stressed that legislators always hear from special American Meat Institute, said Twelve days later Fitzgerald was now reversed itself and ordered the the over-all cost to the con­ CO., INC. i tic k o to . 20 PURNEU P l * ^ downtom manchester interest groups but since nearly every piece of legislation consumer awareness is one fac­ HEADQUARTERS th e nAfoele «f moliilllwdt | stripped of his Civil Service tenure, Air Force to reinstate Fitzgerald in sumer, proportionate to his in­ 1229 Main Straot h o r o l Open Daiy 9-.30 te 530; Thurt NHes ’«! 9:00 in some fashion affects a family, business, or community, tor that will determine the Pjirkndc <)owf(town m aneAuter^ 6 come, can be the same as it has supply and cost of meat in the L P ric e s ' granted only several months before. his former position, which now pays there should be more involvement by all the citizenry. been in the last few years.” ow (• He then was reassigned to unimpor­ $36,(XX) per year. It was also ordered future. tant tasks, where presumably, he to pay back pay since 1970. In its deci­ It seems that in this day there is no one more frustrated Organized consumer boycotts^ than the zealous environmentalist who is reluctant to of meat this year brought about would be less troublesome. sion the commission stuck to the line travel to the unspoiled regions of the wilderness because “the purely political response” Early in January 1970 Fitzgerald that Fitzgerald’s firing had noting to gasoline for his car is in short supply and so is the fuel for of price controls on meat, said was fired from his job, ostensibly in do with his testimony of the Air Jess Harvat, vice president of his cabin. Swift Fresh Meats Co. an economy move by the Air Force. Force’s gross error in the cost of the Capital Fare Q-Tips 170’s Do you have any spare time in which you are just sitting His job at that time paid him more C-5A development. He said the government con­ Garment Bags Box of 170 swabs 1.09 size ...... around or watching the video box? trols caused farmers to than $31,000 per year. Andrew Tally If so the Girl Scout Council is in need of adult leaders. If withhold cattle from the Breck Salon Finish Senator Proxmire commented, market, creating “a beef shor­ In his 1968 testimony Fitzgerald you are a newcomer, it might also be a good way to meet YOUR Values Conditioner 8o*.boitie “this is a complete vindication of the tage when no shortage existed” Formula 1.39 size blamed the tremendous cost overrun people and make friends. CHOICE up to . rights of a dedicated civil servant.’’ Elliott Not Idiotic You may volunteer your services by telephoning the and causing “reasonably stable 3.99 on inefficiency, poor planning and in­ price levels” to skyrocket. 2.47 Vaseline Intensive Care council office at 522-01^. In spite of statements to the con­ In addition,' incoming in­ Jumbo dress and suit bags in Americana or guard­ Bath Beads adequate controls among other things. ian see-thru styles by Bogene. trary, we feel Fitzgerald’s firing was WASHINGTON - Testimony m anent Subcom m ittee on 111., when the subcommittee stitute President Richard E. 18 oz. box 1.20 size After 26 days of hearings sub­ We haven’t set a word limit on letters to the editor even by a convicted stock swindler Investigations looking into had no tangible evidence in cor­ Lyng said the boycotts and 5 lbs. Para Nuggets sequent to his firing the Civil Service an attempt to muzzle and get rid of a that Franklin Roosevelt’s boy, organiz^ crime’s role in stock roboration, does smack of dirty though many newspapers do so* However, if newsprint price controls had endangered Stay Free Maxi Pad 30’s continues to be a grave problem for very long we might future supplies of meat. Our Reg. 1.49 ...... 99«= Commissioner ruled that Fitzgerald man who was doing a good job for the Elliott, tried to pay him $100,- frauds and securities thefts. He pool. Box of 30 1.69 size people of the country who were paying 000 to kill the prime minister of said the offe;* of $100,(XX) to I also indict the subcom­ have to take that approach. had no recourse since he had been “ Producers who normally Air Conditioner Cover 5 Drawer Chest the Bahamas for refusing to murder Prime Minister Lynden mittee for naivete. Elliott In the meantime we would appreciate you keeping your Our Wet Ones Moist Towelettesi his salary. grant a gambling license to a 0. Pindling was made in 1968 by Roosevelt has been around letters to the Open Forum as short as possible. would have been expanding Our hired outside of the Civil Service production either stood still or Reg. Box of 701.29 size Perhaps the Fitzgerald affair will pal of Miami mobster Meyer Roosevelt and the Lansky pal, some and I boggle at the Reg. 13.99 System and hence had not tenure. Of cut back,” Lyng said. “It takes 2.69 9.88 S Lansky recalls a story. A few Michael J. McLaney. thought he would give a hired 1.97 lend heart to those in public service We aren’t finding fault with the Zoning Board of Appeals Bright quilted Head & Shoulders course, Fitzgerald had received days before Fidel Castro Mastriana claimed McLaney killer a piece of paper bearing a year from the time a fanner Fits most units; covering, wash- but there seems to be a bit of irony in denying the sale of decides to produce a hog fO the vinyl plastic with able. Size Lotion Shampoo tenure prior to his testimony before who see misfeasance but are afraid to. overthrew Fulgencio Batista in had given Pindling nearly $1- his own signature. Mind, I C^ba on New Year’s Day, 1959, million to get a gambling liquor at a restaurant and then approving the application of time it's ready for market. It tie cord. Easily inf 28"*23-1/2”x13"; 11 oz. bottle report it because of possible retribu­ never confuse^ Elliott with an stalled. 2.65 Size the Proxmire group, but it was quick­ 1 ran into Lansky at his casino license and Pindling had archbishop, but he has always a church for a one-night beer sale in a high school takes three years for cattle. by Bogene. 99' tion. “But this summer we saw ly withdrawn. in the Nacional Hotel aiid he in­ reneged on the deal. been merely naughty, never cafeteria. vited me to lunch the next day. I According to Mastriana, he idiotic. On that basis, it seems that present regulations should farmers slaughtering pregnant accepted, because a reporter was given an advance of $10,- undergo a detailed study. sows and drowning chicks Men’s Deluxe 27” Plan Your has to talk to all kinds of people, 000, of which $2,500 was in the Besides, if McLaney indeed because they were afraid they College Future Now! Barron’s E were going to lose money.” but I sought a briefing from an form of a check countersigned gave Pindling $l-million, which The suggestion of a “permanent emergency 10 Speed Racer Haitian Beads old journalistic hand named by Roosevelt. Elliott has denied Pindling denies, Pindiing’s ^ n g said that, for the time Cultism Growing headquarters” for the town is a good one. We hope it gets A great bicycle with these quaiity Educational Books Milt Guss. everything, claiming the $10,000 liquidation surely would have being, a temporary surplus of Costume Jewelry further study. Coordinated efforts in the time of an meat will cause a sharp decline features: center pull brakes, A peculiar phenomenon has risen in aberrations of the Manson Family and “Well, you’ll get a good was a finder’s fee to Mastriana been worth more than 100 Shimano Eagle Derailleur, gum- lunch,” said Guss. “Lansky’s emergency are extremely vital. in retail prices of all meats. Fashioned Priced! Offers help in choosing the right college, preparing many places across the United States for muscling a loan from a grand, since it presumably wall tires, deluxe stem shifters, their subsequent criminal acts. no cheapskate. Hell, he Boilermakers Union local in would be a lesson to Pindiing’s lugged frame construction. #605 for entrance exams. Some people must take a lot of stock in politicai polls and Harvat said that, when that in the growth of cults which claim to Programmers claim that cult leaders wouldn’t hurt anybody. Not for Newark, N.J. The subcom­ successor contrived to secure surplus is gone, prices will Connecticut seems to have more than its share of so-cailed Heavy Duty Chain&Comb. Lock°'‘2.n"'1.99 be religiously oriented. They seem to less than a million bucks.” mittee has the $2,500 check, but that permit to operate a casino. stabilize at a slightly higher Barron’s Profile of American . use psychological and drug-type opinion makers. I quote or Guss because I find staffers say there is no No. I suspect Mastriana has level. But he said they still will Chrome Bracket Water Bottle..1.39 P Colleges, 8th Edition be offshoots of fundamentalist or stimuli to brain wash the youngster preposterous the claim of the evidence it was part payment smeared McLaney and Lansky While the best of polls may be very precise, for political be considerably below the peak Heavy Duty Foot Pump ...... ““s'l"*® 1.99 Pub. List 5.95 primitive religions and the young peo­ and gain complete control over them. stock swindle, Louie Mastriana, for an assassination. as well as Roosevelt. With leaders to rely on them solely for guidance, would give summer prices consumers paid I that any associate of Meyer Presuming Roosevelt’s in­ millions of dollars of gambling pollsters a power they do not merit and probably do not 1.88 for meat. ple who are cultists usually have such Another movement which may be Lansky would stoop to offering Barron’s Profile of American nocence, which is mandatory profits at stake, Mastriana is want. Meat Institute President Clif­ 147 a background. a hit man a piddling 1(X) grand Colleges, Volume 2 akin to the cultists are the Jesus even when a former President’s saying that McLaney and, by People should keep in mind that pollsters can load their ford B. Cox said the basic con­ Choose ropes, bracelets, earrings to knock off a genuine prime in matching or contrasting Caribbe­ Pub. List 4.95 Cuitist leaders gain almost com­ freaks who sprung up as a sort of post­ son is involved, I don’t blame implication, Mike Lansky, are cern in the industry is to m in ister. An em bezzling him for denouncing the subcom­ samples to produce any result they want and then claim it \ an colors. . .warm shades for Fall! now running a cut-rate “provide the incentives forLeij >^uiiii., Weu., aept, 2b, li<73 MANCHESTER EV.^ING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Sept. 26. 1973— PAGE NINK! EPA Aut6 Fuel Economy^ Emission Tests Described The Baby Has But, as EPA pointed out, a m.p.h., as the simulated com­ By STAN BENJAMIN economy figures, the En­ gallons of gasoline; and never gallon performance of 376 new pound Ferrari. cars last May, and has now vironmental Protection Agency moved an inch. new car’s fuel economy In real muter caught all those I C r i p p s ANNUciated Press Writer 1974-model cars, ranging from The over-all average was a listed the 1974 performances. In drove 144 hours, 17 minutes and The agency reported last life may vary widely, depen­ simulated traffic lights in the ^ FAMOUS BRAND CLOTHIERS ■ ■ WASHINGTON (AP) - To a high of 29.1 for a Honda Civic little better than 15 miles jier the hope that car buyers will last five simulated blocks from 17 seconds; burned up some 188 Wednesday the mlles-per- down to a low of 6.4 for a 4,000- gallon. choose economy and aid both ding how it is driven. Been Named get those new auto fuel- To achieve valid comparison his office. EPA first released gasoline the environment and the energy EPA considers those 22 mileage figures for the 1973 crisis at one stroke. among all 376 makes and models, EPA drove each car minutes, 52 seconds as the through 7.5 miles of urban equivalent of 7.5 miles of urban starts and stops, but never took driving. Dvorak, .Stephen Paul, son of Spec. 5 Gregory and Ann it out of the garage. Now most of us, if asked to Madden Dvorak of White Sands. N.M*He was t o S e p t Instead, EPA tested each car figure the gasoline mlledge on Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, Tex. His maternal on a chassis dynamometer, that run, would probably check grandfather Is Robert Madden of Uncaster, Pa. His paternal NOW OPEN IN MANCHESTER! with its drive wheels running on the fuel tank and see how much grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dvorak of 203 Mountain inertia-loaded rollers instead of was used up. Rd.’ Manchester. His maternal great-grandparenU are Mr. and Not EPA; they do it the hard a road surface while a fan blew Mrs. Milton Cunningham of New Bedford, Mass., and Mr*. Nellie way, except that for them it’s NEW MANCHESTER STORE an artificial wind-stream ^ d d e n of Uncaster, Pa. His paternal great-grandparents are DOWNTOWN STORE through the car’s radiator. easy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Dvorak of Plsek, N.D, Each car was driven through The official purpose of the 102 Atylum Street, Hartford 397 C Broad St., Manchester In the (SPREE) Broad St. Shopping Plaza exactly the same pattern; 22 testing, after all, was not to Phone: 525-0897 minutes and 52 seconds of determine fuel economy but to Brown, Amanda Jane, daughter of Richard M. and Jane ______Phone: 646-2936 acceleration, deceleration, measure emissions of carbon Buckland Brown of 31 Homestead St. She was bom Sept. 15 at cruising and idling, in various monoxide, nitrogen oxides and Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are DOWNTOWN STORE HOURS Mon. & Thurs. 10 to 9 Daily 10 to 6 speeds and spurts guided by a carbon dioxide coming out of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckland of 453 Keeney St. Her paternal second-by-second timetable. the tailpipe to make sure the grandmother is Mrs. Ernestine Brown of 99 Henry St. Her mater­ MANCHESTER STORE HOURS Mon. thru Frl. 10 to 9 Sot. to 6 The test began with a cold emissions fall within federal nal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Sophie Bush of Santina Dr and engine startup followed by 20 clean air limits. Mrs. Edythe Buckland of Keeney St. seconds of idling. Since all of the gasoline that Then, working against roller enters the motor comes out the Just 7 months ago, we announced a revolutionary Change resistance simulating actual tailpipe in one of those three Ruisell, Jason PauUon of Francis P. Jr. and Sandra J. U n- driving the car was put through forms, ERA’S emission zano Russell of 79 Brooklyn St., RockvUle. He was bora Sept. 18 of Policy. Famous Brand Menswear, priced far below the two irregular accelerations to measurements automatically at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. cruising speeds of about 30-32 measure fuel consumption — at Florence C. Unzano. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Dorothy current retail market value. With living costs rising by leaps miles per hour and 55-56 m.p.h. least, once you crank in a few Russell of 159 North Rd., Bolton. He has a sister, Teresa Marie. with full stops and idling after numbers to account for the and bounds, the response of Hartford area men has been each segment. chemical changes during com­ Gearin, Kathleen Marie, daughter of John M. and Bonnie U e That made up the first bustion. Fillmore Gearin of 32J Vernon Garden Apts., Rt. 83, Rockville phenomenal — so great that we have opened a second A quarter of the test. To figure a car’s fuel She was bora Sept. 19 at Rockville General Hospital. Her matei^ Lou Weiner The second quarter put the economy in miles per gallon, nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. U roy Fillmore of East Hart­ Cripps store to make our extra-ordinary values more con­ car through a series of six EPA simply plugs its measured ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John H starts and stops with top speeds tailpipe emissions into a for­ Gearon of East Hartford. She has a sister. Heather Elizabeth, 3. venient for additional thousands of suburban residents! from 25 to 27, and from 30 to 36 mula that goes like this: Les Fine miles an hour, separated by Fuel economy equals 2,423 Todd, Lori Ann, daughter of Stephen D. and June Ferry Todd TOPS brief idling periods. divided by the sum of 0.866 of 223 Green Rd. She was bom Sept. 19 at Manchester Memorial The third quarter consisted of times hydrocarbon plus 0.429 Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James E. almost nonstop driving in a times carbon monoxide plus Ferry of 156 Park St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and series of peaks ranging from 23 0.273 times carbon dioxide, Mrs. Frank Todd of Newburgh, N.Y. She has a brother, Sean, 3. We are Imports, too. We to 34 m.p.h., separated by expressing the emissions in reduced speeds or touch-and-go grams per mile. Currier, Maxine Marie, daughter of Joseph and Karen are the hottest look going near-stops. Nothing to it. Nowsch Currier of Marlborough. She was bom Sept. 20 at For the rest of us, however, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are this Fall. We top skirts and The test ended with a series it’s still just a shade easier to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nowsch of Marlborough. Her paternal slacks with equal ease. of five short start-and-stops set the trip-meter and check the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Converse of Manchester reaching no better than 28 tank. and Carlton Currier of Stamford. Her great-grandparents are Mr. W e g o It alone, we and Mrs. Robert McAllister of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. pattern-mix with a shirt, or Mini-Bus Rules Harold Thornton of Lincoln, Maine. nm Fitting, Amy Elizabeth, daughter of Bruce R. and Nancy E. M id hiO M B I hshioK we come In matching sets. Bagshaw Fitting of 9 Robin Rd. She was bora Sept. 20 at We can be found In great Could Cost Up Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are abundance and variety. Mr. and Mrs. William D. ^gshaw of Glastonbury. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Qyde J. Fitting of Glastonbury. We are tops! Try us on To $100,000 today. S-M -L. A. Italian Horila, Jill Elizabeth, daughter of Allen E. and Michele HARTFORD (AI) - administrator for the Trumbull Thibodeau Horila of Ashfgrd. She was born Sept. 21 at long and short, Proposed regulations setting Board of Education, urged that Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are scrylic/wool twin sweater minimum standards for “mini” the law be changed to apply Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thib^eau of 29 Winthrop Rd. Her paternal NJi M Shle$.HNU Pikes! school buses could cost the only to vehicles manufactured grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Horila of Ashford. Her set, black or grey. Button state and local school boards after Sept. 1, 1974. maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Anne Tliibodeau of East This is what we’re doing more than 6100,000 next year, “The regulations place an un­ Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Duquette of Fort Pierce, Fla. to lower the cost of front cardigan, $20. the state motor vehicle com­ fair financial burden on all Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mulnar Matching sleeveless missioner said 'Tuesday. communities that might be of Ashford. men’s better clothing: Commissioner Edward J. forced to turn over their entire WE BELIEVE THE RETAIl PRICE OF MEN'S turtleneck, $14. B. Italian Kozlowski said that more than fleet of buses,” he said. Cohun, Tammy Marie, daughter of Victor W. and Ann Girar- CLOTHING TO BE TOO HIGH ... much too high positive/negative acrylic 100 of the van-type vehicles that Crooks also said the state dini Cohun of 45 Egypt Rd., Ellington. She was bora Sept. 23 at carry 16 or fewer pupils would should reimburse local boards Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are . . . and we've token several steps to help brihg MEN'S SUITS CURRENT-SEASON DOUBLE KNITS AND 100% WOOL have to be replaced if the for at least half the cost of sweater set, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Girardini of33 Kibbe Rd., Ellington. Her them down! To fight inflation . . . to bring prices W O R S T E D S — you'll recognize the quality in every stitch! regulations are adopted in their purchasing new vans. To do less paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. S. Cohun of 65 down where they belong . . . to where every man Excellent selection of colors and patterns in fabrics from some of brown/camel. V-neck, present form. His department would indicate the state didn’t Harlan St. She has a sister, Michelle Anne, 3. the worlcTs finest mills, meticulously tailored by some of America's Bi G G € D held hearings on the regulations thoroughly support the can afford not just one good suit o year, but check front cardigan, $16. finest makers! Normally $95 to $135 in fine stores everywhere: 4 Tuesday. regulations, he said. Toomey, Timothy Patrick, son of James R. and Patricia several. . . And, you always are assured of the Back zip, sleeveless shell. Richard L. Krentziger, whose Clogstow Toomey of Grant Hill Rd., Tolland. He was bora Sept. } personal attention of Les or Lou — if it isn't right Shiny, soft and sporty handbags from John E. Blasko, executive firm. Coach and Equipment 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, his His maternal grand­ $12. C. "The No. 1" Kadin. Made to swagger smartly from the vice president of the Motor for you they won't let you buy it. All garments Sales Corp. of Penn Yan, N.Y., parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Clogstow of Springfield, Mass. His Transport Association of custom-fitted by Nino, and altered (at o nominal sweater. Shawl collared shoulder or to be taken well In hand. specializes in mini-buses, said paternal grandmother is Mrs. Alice Toomey of East Hartford. Connecticut, Inc., said school extra charge) by our own tailors on the premises. ‘ -‘ Three separate roomy compartments the vans cost an average of His great-grandfather is James R. Toomey of Springfield, Mass. 59 69-79 and pocketed. Fisher­ between |6,600 and 67,200 each. boards might have trouble get­ ting new buses in time to meet His great-grandmother is Mrs. Helen Hanlon of Springfield. He man’s knit, 100% wool, keep all your little exceteras In In addition to the cost of the has a sister, Tammala, 2. WE HAVE JOINED HANDS WITH A NATIONAL order...ldeal when you need things In a vans Kretziger said collision the deadline. He said the nor­ RETAIL BUYING GROUP, WITH MULTI-MILLION mal delivery time for such DOLLAR BUYING POWER, to scour the country's top natural-colored cardigan. tests required by the Goodwin, Steven Michael, son of Robert M. and Carol Jean hurry. Expresso brown, luggage tan, vehicles was six to nine months. makers — for overstock buyouts . . . credit Italian made, $19. D. regulations would cost an ad­ Neff Goodwin of 36 Middle Rd., Ellington. He was bora Sept. 23 at camel. Shoulder strap with perfs, $16. ditional 625,000 to 630,000. cancellations... the need for cosh. In every cose, SPORT In addition to setting strength Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. we buy for less than the original wholesale . . . in English Fair A 1972 state law requires all standards the regulations would Naomi Neff of 68 W. Franklin Park, Rockville. His paternal Two-handled satchel, $18. Plus many m any instances, at less than m anufacturing cost! Isle/jacquard, V-neck car­ vehicles in use after Sept. 1, require mini-buses to have the grandmother is Mrs. Jean D. Goodwin of Glastonbury. He has more. Accessorize yourself, express 1974 to comply with the same lights, signals and two brothers, Jeffrey and Mark. digan. Rust, natural, $15. yourself In Handbags, all D&L stores. regulations. markings as regular school WE HAVE ELIMINATED THE FANCY AND EXPENSIVE RETAIL FRILLS, W HICH DO NOTHING BUT RAISE COSTS. We operate COATS William A. Crooks, business buses. Schneider, Tnidi Louise, daughter of Emanuel E. and E. ' English our store with o minimum of personnel. . . better qualified to Verona' Gerber Schneider of 5 Robin Rd., Vernon. She was bora help you. N o b o d y will try to sell you anything. You do the jacquard/stripe/chevrol Sept. 21 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ selecting . .. . you choose from a huge display, neatly arranged parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerber of Robin Rd., Vernon. vest. Beige, black, navy, and clearly marked for easy, self-selection. O ur people will help Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Edward Schneider of 14 West you, if you w ant help. & BLAZERS M -L only, $12. Dress St., Rockville. She has a brother, Leonard; and four sbters, San­ FINE DOUBLE KNITS, PURE W OOLS, BLENDS in a fabulous rdnge of newest fall colorings — plaids, checks, stripes, solids for the dra, Heidi, Nancy and Mary-Ann. WE REMOVE THE LABELS — WILL NOT QUOTE NAMES. We yourself, express yourself fashion leader to the ultra-conservative! Norm ally $69 to $ 9 5 in have no desire to destroy our friendly manufacturer's ability to i s m m i m fine stores everywhere: in Misses and Jr. sell at regular prices to their regular outlets. So, we remove the Our Engaged labels and agree not to mention their names in our advertising. Sportswear, all D&L stores. Servicemen Y O U 'LL F IN D A C O N S T A N T FL O W O F FRESH, N E W F IN D S in our store every day, because we a re not tied to any one ‘ -’ manufacturer. Because our sources of supply range throughout 39 49-‘59 George David Knapp, son of the country, and because "buyouts" become available many Mrs. Hazel Lyons of 76A times a month, we moke it possible for you to return day after Sycamore Lane, enlisted in the doy and discover whole rocks of fresh, new clothing for your U.S. Army Sept. 17 and will be selections. . . everything right out of current-season trained as a television production a nd up-to-the-minute in style. cameraman at Fort Sill, Okla. SLACKS Knapp will first undergo seven DOUBLE KNITS, V/OOL WORSTEDS, BLENDS! Flares and straight ^ weeks of basic training at Fort legs! Belt-loop and beltless! Western and conventiortol pockets! Dix, N.J. Upon completion of Slacks from some of the greatest names in the industry, normally, training, Knapp is guaranteed Spaclal $22.50 to $35 in fine stores everywhere: to stay at Fort Sill, Okla. for at bet you can’t least a year. He is a 1972 100% Polyester graduate of Manchester High think of School and attended Manchester Community DOUBLE KNIT College for a year. He was • _ I one single outfit employed by The Herald prior to entering the Army. BLAZER-SPORT COAT this shoe IPRMNAt C^RNkOliy Master Charge Cards and BankAmericard Honored Army Reserve Spec. 4 Peter $*1 Dsnlm b $W wouldn’t go wlth...i, G. Horsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Horsman of The engagement of Miss Barrington, R.I. has completed Debra Jean Edmondson of two weelu of annual active duty Coventry to William Edward training at Kimbrough General Smith Jr. of Andover has been OPENING announced by her parents, Mr. Values at $161 Hospital-, Ft. George G. Mead, PRICE Md. He is employed u an asils- and Mrs. Ronald Edmondson of tant production manager by the Brewster St., Coventry. | C i i p p $ American Thread Co.,| Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. Except maybe your gold sequined dashikl or your black Wlllimantic. Spec. Horsman and Mrs.> William E. Smith of DOW NTOW N STORE: velvet ballgowni Other than that, this Is the one for yoirr pant­ and his wife, Jo Ann, live on Pine Ridge Dr., Andover. Colonial Dr., Columbia. The bride-elect Is a graduate 102 Asylum Sf., HarlfordI suits, your skirts ’n’ sweaters, your daytime dresses, your of Coventry High School and is We’H velMate aH Mriihig Ucketo. more tailored evening things. You’ll love the colors— red, presently attending the Univer­ WE OFFER A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE. Cadet Thomas J. Klellck, son Beeouie we know the Quality and value of every NEW MANCHESTER STORE navy, camel, black. And priced to please, there’s no budget of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. sity of Connecticut. Her fiance is a paduate of Rham High garment that we tell, we’ll refund i)ie purchase price 397C B ro ad St.« Manchester squeeze. Medium (5-10), Narrow (7-9), Wide (6-8’/4). Klellck, 18 Seaman Circle, w u — with no queitioni asked — on ony gorment re­ awarded the military proficien- School and attended Central turned, unaltered, within one week of purchase. III Ihu (S eeil) Bru««l fIv f huispliis M u m Women’s Shoes, alUD&L Stores except New London and r award upon completion of Connecticut State College. He is Groton. 3X weeks of reserve officers employed by Travelers In­ Plenty of Froo Pariiing training corps advanced surance Co. in Hartford. U^l PARKADE AND IP'-CtTY PIAZA VERN O N Open 10 n m. to 9 p m Monday ihfough Enday night* .. Saturday* 10 o ni to 6 p i SHOP D&L, MANCHESTER PARKADE & TRI CITY PLAZA, VERNON Opiwi Monday thru Friday nighlOil 9 . Scilurdciys hi 6 summer camp at Ft. Bragg, The couple plan a May wed­ N.C. ding in Coventry. - ’ •'.'iv MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^D , Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26. 1973— PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN — MANCrifcsTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 Washing Venetian blinds? Dip them up and down a time Wardrobe Treat u ™ or two in sudsy water in the Church Guild Plans Events Reynolds-St. Germain Vasa Order To Hold I Mrs. Malbeouf bathtub. Rinse in clear water ‘Europe Can Be Fun,* I Heads Westhlll the same way. Hang out doors on line to dry. The Guild of Our Lady of St. St. Bernard’s Church, Annual Convention Social Club Mrs. Happy Traveler Says Rockville, was the scene Sept. - I Bartholomew’s Church is plan­ 22 of the marriage of Miss f told you Mory, you oro bound to find a bargain ning the following activities for Sister Cairns and Mrs. Francis Miss Lllija Strazinskis of Think About Tomorrow the year: Elizabeth G. St. Germain of Mrs, Blanche Malbeouf was H you ebook the apodal valuaa In Potpourri each RWnor, program; Mrs. Ronald Meriden, district master of the Today Seven adult education BETTY RYDER East Hartford and David T. recently elected president of 8272 Gates, membership; Mrs. Den­ In concluding, she said, “Our Connecticut District Lodge No. waak. Ba aura and raad aach hint because you “Let’s Get Together at The seminars on “Grace,” begin­ (Women's Editor) advice to people planning a Reynolds of Manchester. 1, Vasa Order of America, will the Westhlll Gardens Social might tind a aolutlon to got that atain out of your 7-18 nis Madden, social action; Mrs. The bride is the daughter of (Jolden Charm for precision ning Oct. 10; a film presenta­ ^»eph Sweeney, hospltaUty; In a recent article in The European visit is to buy some preside at the annual conven­ Club. r table, or solve some other problem. cuts and lasting sets, and if tion on the subjedt of how to see Herald entitled “Tourists inexpensive -paperbacks on Mr. and Mrs. Lucien St. Ger­ tion of the Lodge Saturday at Other officers elected are Mrs Raymond Keefe, St. you're In the market (or a perm positive values in movies given t^millus; Mrs. Eugene Kelly, Receive Cool Reception in economical travel. We carried main of 221 W. Main St. the Manchester Country Club. Tom O’Neill, vice president; we have the perfect touch. Call by Sister Eileen Kelly, CND, alter; and Mrs. Martin Harvill, Europe,’’ we depicted some of ‘Europe on $5 A Day’ by Arthur Rockville. The bridegroom is Miss Strazinskis is a past chair­ Mrs. Ida Parkinson, treasurer; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert any one of our stylists at 649- Nov. 13; A Day of Recollection publicity. the woes which befell area Frommer with is wherever we man of Scandla Lodge who will Mrs. Irene Vlncek, secretary, 2806 or 649-2807. GOLDEN conducted by the Rev. John J. residents this summer when went. Europeai. people were A. Reynolds of 38 Quaker Rd. host the session. The event will Mrs. Yvonne Lemlre, chair­ Any women wishing to Join The Rev. John White of St. CHARM COIFFURE, 1143 Madden, S.J., Dec. 2; a parish the guild may do so at the com­ they visited abroad. wonderful to us aiid it would be begin at 8:30 a.m. with a coffee man, and Mrs. Emil Potz, co- Tolland Tpke., Burr Comers, dinner-dance at the Glaston­ The stofy prompted Mrs. unfortunate if someone Bernard’s Church, Rockville, hour. chairman. munion supper or by contacting offered the nuptial Mass and of­ Manchester. bury Hills Country Club, Feb. 2. Mrs. Gates at 649-5552. Linda Paananen of 44 canceled a long anticipated trip Manchester’s Mayor John Also being planned are a because of another person’s bad ficiated at the double-ring Thompson will greet the Refreshment committee Hawthorne St. to write us a Big & Tall Shop, 903 Main St., Bacon strips will add Join the Parade Lenten meeting In March and a letter reporting on a much hap­ experiences.” ceremony. The church was delegates when the meeting members are Mrs. Josephine Crumbled crisp fried bacon Manchester has every size tor flavor and keep a hard crust ...of satisfied customers at Turn those easy to launder, spring event which will be an­ pier trip she and her family In speaking with Mrs. decorated with two floral begins at 9:30 a.m. Kearns, Mrs. Martha is good added to muffin batter no longer used, crib pads into every man. Why waste time from forming on a meat loaf the PLAZA DEPARTMENT nounced at a later date. took to Europe. Paananen, she was somewhat arrangements of white and The Rev. Ronald Fournier of McCullum and Mrs. Hazel Steb- when layed on top and baked. just before baking, to good looking bathroom rugs. running around the state STORE. They carry a 'sur­ scrambled eggs before Guild officers and committee Mrs. Paananen wrote, "We surprised at the report in the yellow pompons. Emanuel Lutheran Church will blns. Boil parsnips in salted water. Leave white or dye them if you looking for your man’s size. prising selection of sewing cooking or to not ptotato chairmen are: Mrs. Edward College Note traveled for one month through article which dealt with The bride, given in marriage officiate at a memorial service Cool and peel. Place whole in prefer a color. Bind with bias REGAL'S BIG Si TALL SHOP notions, ^ rlmmlngg, salad. Fahey, president; Mrs. Robert Great Britain, the Netherlands, storekeepers refusing admit­ by her father, wore a gown of at noon. Herbert Bengtson will The Social Club will have a baking dish, add a little tape, and trim with applique in has it, 643-2478. housewares, siSRonery, toys, suitable designs. Kennlff, vice president; Sister John A. Blckley of 41 Duval Denmark, Germany, Austria, tance to their shops. sata peau, with princess front be soloist aacompani^ by Mrs. Foliage Trip Oct. 10. Any resi­ pepper and lay strips of bacon Cash & Carry Ruth Calms, second vice presi­ St. has been named to the Switzerland, Italy and France. “We wisited Amsterdam,” of Venice lace and designed Ingeborg Hallden. dent of Westhlll Gardens and over top and bake until bacon yams, crafts supplies, school is crisp. ' Watch Buettners for their dent; Mrs. Francis Boland, she said, “and one shopkeeper with high neck. Empire waist, Luncheon will be served Annex Is Invited to go. Reser­ supplies, greeting cards, gift dean’s list at Baldwln-Wallace Our trip was two summers ago Cash Si Carry Special. Take a treasurer; Mrs. John College, Berea, Ohio. but I believe our experiences asked us if we had ever drunk long bishop sleeves and ruffled following the service. Lilija Strazinskis vations may be made by calling White spots caused by hot wrap and birthday party Great Mould Refreshing bouquet of flowers home to are still “valid. beer out of a pewter mug. We hemline. Her matching man­ The afternoon session, which Stig Yngve and his orchestra Mrs. Malbeouf, 649-2161, or dishes or standing water supplies. You will find them on Have you picked up your Pan­ tilla was attached to a Camelot usually can be removed from Would you like to have that East Middle Turnpike next to cheer a friend. BUETTNERS “We did some preliminary said ‘no’ so he went to the back begins at 2, will be followed by will furnish music for dancing Mrs. Vincek, 643-5751. da Cake Mould. They are cap trimmed with venise lace. varnished furniture. If mild refreshed look? Stop at THE Franks Supermarket. FLORIST, 122 Burnside Ave., planning that really helped us. of his shop, and brought us out a social hour at 6:30, and a after the banquet. available at FLO’S CAKE She carried white roses and o r fresh,, rub with LOVELY LADY BEAUTY East Hartford. We purchased Eurall passes mugs of beer.” banquet at 7:30 Ronald DECORA'nNG SUPPLIES, 191 white pompons surrounded with camphorated oil. For SALON, 390 Main St. and have a that entitled us to unlimited Hopefully, the experiences of Erickson will be toastmaster. Try cooking parsnips and Center St., Manchester. Open green ivy. stubborn spots, try dipping a scalp treatment. Call 6497666 Choicest Meats In Town! first-class rail travel for one the Paananen family’s travels finger in salad oil and then in potatoes together after they Mon.-Sat. 10-5; Thurs. till 9. month. We met exciting, friend­ will encourage some reluctant Mrs. Gilbert Moon of for an appointment. nave been peeled and sliced To make chicken soup Southington was her sister’s table salt. Rub. R^eat until ly people from several coun­ tourists to give Europe a try. spot disappears. Continued by boiling. Add a little pleasingly thick yet A treat for your ward­ tries while en route on trains. The book Mrs. Paananen men­ matron of honor. She wore a margarine or bacon grease as transparent, use cornstarch robe . . . the latest in rubbing however, may mar Ever try cooking parnsips An easy way to cut meringue • Sweet Life, Taxi use is unnecessary as bus tioned is available at most floor-length blue and ecru print the surface which will you cook and salt and peppier as the thickening agent. Corn fashion-combinations . . . this way? Peel and boil whole starch has twice the when it is sticky is to cut it the jumper-jacket two-< service is superior in almost all bookstores and perhaps would gown designed with vee- necessitate refinishing. to ta^te. • Farm Freeh Wood Photo until tender. Slice in round thickening power of flower with a knife lightly coated on some! N o. 8272 with cities.” give just the right incite into neckline, A-line skirt. Empire Fair Association both sides with butter. It will PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes • Grade “A” waist, and ruffled hemline. She nngs, '/4 inch thick. Roll each and is more translucent when Her letter continues, “We overseas travel that novice ring in plain cornmeal and cooked. slide right through it and not 7 to 16. Size 9, 32 bust camped in beautiful camping travelers need. wore a blue Dior bow headpiece Mrs. David T. Reynolds To The Do-Il-Yourself Fixers Senior Citizens Special make a ragged job of it either. ... jumper, 214 yards 64- Plans Meet fry in bacon grease or inch; jacket; 1% yards. areas for less than $3 a night, And for those who really want and carried yellow pompons, Are you planning on painting Need some perking up? margarine. Salt and pepper Patterns available only and campers from France to delve a little deeper into baby’s breath and blue The 4-H Fair Association will and fixing up your home for the to taste. PARISIAN COIFFURES at 55 Fall dressmaking and Make a set of attractive bath 1 MILK streamers. Southington, the bride’s niece, present awards Saturday at the Oak St. will offer on any Mon­ tailoring classes for beginners mats from a pair of old- in sizes shown, helped us in a rain shower. travel abroad, Manchester A'^eception was held at fall? Stop in at the TO OROIS, itntf 7S< ftr «M k p itU lB no deposit “When we stayed in hotels we Community College is conduc­ Bridesmaids were Mrs. was flower girl. She wore a blue Maple Grove, Rockville, after Hartford County 4-H Outdoor MANCHESTER LUMBER Hand Drawn day, Tuesday, Wednesday or or advanced students starting fashioned white bedspreads, by- — IncliiOn pM tin set liM S Ilif. and ecru print gown, a blue Center, South Rd., cutting the best portion of each never paid more than $5 a night ting a non-credit course en­ Edwin Cardin of West which the couple left on a motor COMPANY, 155 Center St. and ...Charcoal or Pencil Portrait Thursday a shampoo and set for this week. All sewing done in Sue Burnell, Manehetler Willington; Miss Gloria Deske Dior bow, and carried a basket trip to Canada. The couple will Marlborough. from your recent photo makes a $2.50 and a haircut, if needed, class. Call 644-8125 or 528-1186. to bath-mat size and binding Evening Herald, 11 SO AVE. for clean double rooms in­ titled, “Travel In Europe.” 21 03JU L73Form 36 ® let FriUik or Jack assist you. I th e edges with bias cut WMUND PUK m ilET cluding breakfast.” of East Hartford; Mrs. Donald of yellow pompons. reside at 27 Strawberry Rd., Square dancing will begin at They will be very helpful. Call unique gift. 8x10 on heavy for $1.50 more or a permanent KATHLEEN STILES, 1726 OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, O’Neil of Tolland; and Mrs. Wayne L. Reynolds of 7:30, followed by the annual vellum paper, flO.OO. Satisfac­ including shampoo, haircut and washable material. Use white N.Y. 10036. 317 .Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 # “Why should a tourist expect Ellington. 643-5144. Ellington Rd., Wouth Windsor, or dye them in your favorite Wayne Reynolds of Ellington. Ellington, was his brother’s Mrs. Reynolds is employed in business meeting at 8:30 p.m. tion guaranteed. Call 875-7782. set for $9.00. Tel 643-0832. Wapplng Professional Building. KSl ••‘a “ 7 to be catered to?’’ Mrs. COMPtETE STOCK OF color. coot, stills Nsaikir sad llzs. Paananen wrote, “When people Secretaries They wore gowns of orange and best man. Ushers were Gary the patent section of United Election of 1974 fair officers visit our country we don’t ecru print designed similar to Anderson of Bolton; Bruce Aircraft Corporation. Mr. will be held. Trophies and DIABETIC NEEDS change our customs to please To Hear that worn by the honor atten­ Eaton of East Hartford; Ronald Reynolds, a member of the* awards will be presented and ^ them. We use the maxim, dant. They wore orange Dior Reid and Edward Slegeski, both Connecticut Army National distribution of 1973 fair ‘When in Rome, do as the Judge Bieluch bows in their hair and carried of Manchester. Thomas Guard, is employed by premium money will be made. We carry the finest pharma­ Romans do.’” yellow pompons, baby’s breath Reynolds of Manchester, the Travelers Insurance Cd., Hart­ Refreshments will be served. ceuticals for the diabetic pa­ Mrs. Paananen further noted, and orange streamers. bridegroom’s nephew, was ring ford. ‘ Due to the rising food costs, tient at the most economi­ “We always attempted to speak The Greater Hartford Legal Miss Michelle Moon of bearer. dinner is being deleted from the the native language and people Secretaries dinner meeting will program. Families wishing to cal prices possible. We pick About Town bring a picnic lunch to eat respected us for it. They always be held Wednesday at the up and deliver prescriptions did their best to help us with Brothers Three Restaurant, 201 The executive board of the between 6 and 7:30 p.m. may do directions and advice. Washington St., Hartford. A Duplicate Bridge Manchester Jaycee Wives will so. at no extra charge. BABY WEEK “We bought many meals in social hour will begin at 5:30 meet tonight at 8 at the home of AT BUTTERFIELD'S grocery stores and ate them as p.m. followed by dinner at 6:30 Mrs. Robert Patrick, 32 Cobum SALE picnics, but found numerous and the business meeting. Rd. College Note MANCHESTER DRUG and Frankie Brown; second, fine, inexpensive restaurants, Judge William C. Bieiuch will Results of the Manchester Wayne S. Pierce, a senior at 717 MAIN STREET GIRLS' COORDINATES Ann McLaughlin and Eleanor The Senior Citizens will have INFANT PLAYWEAR and bargains were un- be guest speaker and show YWCA Duplicate Bridge games Knox College, Galesburg, 111., O’Donnell; third, Carol a fpod sale and Christmas / believeable in the Florence St. films of Europe. Guests are in­ played Sept. 17 are as follows: received an ROTC Academic PHONE vited. Dell’Angela and Janet Boyd. bazaar Oct. 9 at the Senior m aitets.” North-South, first, Lil Holway Award in ceremonies held 2.9 9 -4 .9 9 Also, East-West, first, Citizens Center, 63 Linden St. 649-4541 2.99-5.99 recently at the college. Pierce SILHOUETTES BY NATALIE Margaret Dunfield and Eleanor The event is open to the public. regularly $5 to $9 is the son of Mrs. Geraldipe C. regularly $5 to $12 Crafts; secbnd, Anne Ingram Proceeds will go towards the % Meet her, watch her, have your child's silhouette done. Pierce of 25 Morse Rd. He is a Toddler girls' polyester knit sjlxorts- Choose from dresses, crawler sets, Char and Elaine Ilowat; third, Ann purchase of a new bus for the Come in Wednesday and Thursday of this week, 10-5:30. DeMartin and Sandy Craft. 1970 graduate of Manchester wear ; . . cardigans, y^'sts, tops, Baiili senior citizens. butcher b6y sets, 1-piece coveralls, Swiss teams, Oct. 1, sign up High School. ' ; She'll do two profile silhouettes of one child blouses^ jumpers, slacks, skirts. ' creepers pnd bubbles for infants. now. for $2.75. It's quick, it's easy, it's fun. Be here!

Results of the Manchester YWCA Novice duplicate bridge CASUAL VILLAGE COLD WEATHER SETS TODDLER SNOWSUIT SALE INFANT-TODDLER OUTERWEAR LAYETTE NEEDS AT Great games played Sept. 19 are as BEFORE THE COLD STARTS FANTASTIC SAVINGS Stores follows: First, Nancy Akin and Egie Kaempfer; second, Doris 956 Main Street in Downtown Manchester 4 .9 9 /Bloomfield Murphy and Mary Gaynor, regularly $10 to $12 Toosty worm, hooded snowsuits. As- _ _ 2 0 % O FF Bristol third, Inara Larson and Sue ' D IA P E R S Toddler overall sets, slack sets, jacket- sorted styles and colors. Reg. $20, | O a X X Manchester Fenton. New players are W^hersfield welcome. Babysitting is slack sets, jump suit sets, shortall sets Coots, snowsuits, proms and jackets . . . all 2 0 % CRIB BLANKETS available. HAS CHANGED ITS West Hartford and jumper sets. Nylon cire snowsuits. Warm and ^ off regular ticket price. All outerwear in our stock is INFANT SHIRTS Enfield Square included except specially priced items. Save! Avon/Simsbury hooded. Assorted colors. Reg. $14, O # x X SHEETS Results of the Manchester ^RETAILING POLICY Our Manchester YWCA Non Masters bridge BATH AND HOODED TOWELS Store Open games played Sept. 19 are as follows: First, Alice Evans and TODDLER SEPARATES Wed., Thurs. & WASH CLOTHS Fri. Night Phyllis Pierson; second and We Now Offer You Til 9 third, darol Dell’Angela and PILLOWS Sandy Craft, and Peter and Gin- 2.99-5.99 ny 'Taylor; fourth, Murray regularly $4.75 to $8.50 Poweirand Lucie Wadsworth. RECEIVING BLANKETS New game to introduce rubber GREAT EVERYDAY SAVINGS Boys' and girls' polos, overalls, slacks, bridge players to the fundamen­ CONVERTIBLE COMFORTERS tals of duplicate will be held on shirts, jackets and jumpers to mix 'n a weekly basis. match. 2-4 sizes. Save! COMFORTER & PILLOW SETS

QUILTf D PADS Results of the South Windsor BUNTINGS Bridge Club games played Sept. 18 are as follows: North-South, FIRST QUALITY - NAME RRAND • WATERPROOF SHEETING first, John Schwabe and Tom ALLTHETRIMAAINGS Griffin; second, James and FOR TODDLERS 2-4 ' "G RO " SLEEPING BAGS Millie Prechtl; third. Bob and Bev Herzog. Training pants. Special ...... 2/1.59 Also, Eas}-West, first, Ed SWEATER-CAP-BOOTIE SETS Murray and Pat Saunders; se­ Cotton corduroy slacks in basic col­ cond, Gene Hathaway and Anne MERCHANDISE ors. Reg. $4, sale ...... 2.99 Ingram; third, John Fiedler and Rev. William McGrath. , Favorite jeans of cotton corduroy. Footed coveralls, flome-retordont. Games are held on the first, third and fifth Tuesdays of the Great style. Reg. $ 6.5 0 ...... 3.99 Brushed acetate and polyester. Easy month. Girls' two-piece stretch nylon slack •core. Reg. $3.50 ...... 2.59; 2/5.00 sets. Reg. $12 ...... 4.99 Stretch terry coveralls, great. Reg. Results of the Manchester ' Boys' and girls' totton corduroy slock $4.25-$5...... y.59 & 3.99 Bridge CHub games played Sept. Reductions20% 50% 20 are as follows: North-South, sets. Reg. $5.50 ...... 3.99 Cotton corduroy crawlers. Great first, Norma Fagan and Bob Stratton; second, Frank Cardigan sweaters, washable Orlon'^ -I-' buys! Reg. $4 ...... 2.79; 2/5.50 Kaminski and Tony Longo; acrylic. Reg. $5.50 ... 2.59; 2/5.00 ... third. Dr. Saul Cohen and on CLOSEOUTS - OVERSTOCKS - SAMPLES Flome-retordont blanket sleepers. Ernest Be'rdbe. Long-sleeved polo shirts. Great buys! Special price...... 4.59; 2/9.00 Also, East-West, first, Ed Conway and Jeannine Ray­ Reg. $2.75-$3.40 ..... 1.79& 1.99 Two-piece hooded prom suits. Acrylic Sale! Famous Make Reg. 17.00 to 24.00 mond ; second, Ann Jaworowski Cotton corduroy overalls for boys pile.Reg'$16 ...... 11.99 and Jean Peretti; third, Rita Holland and Bob Whitesell. NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY and girls. Reg. $4.50 ...... 2.99 Snug-Warm Nylon Snowsuits Boys' 1-piece hooded.prom suit. Reg. Boys' jacket qnd slack sets. Both ploy $16, sole price ...... 9.99 For Girls! For Boys! for Toddlers! Results of the Andover and dressy styles. Great buysl Come Footed acrylic knit coveralls. Reg. $7, Bridge Club games played Sept. save. Reg. $ 1 3 ...... 5-99 21 are as follows: North-South, sole price...... 3.99 first, Bill Radzewicz and Don 3-piece bulky sweater, slack and hat Infants' hooded coveralls in soft ’ 13.60,019.20 Weeks, s«e/md and third, Mrs. MoBk Gworek and Mrs. Paul MASTER CHARGE and CASH ONLY lets. Special price ..... 6.99 sweater knits. Reg. $8 ...... 4.99 Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold laical. Also, East-West, first, Clem ^ h « ,d , All o,= m «l«„„ ^ > 7 HrtiiMoi* and Wilroer t^urtiss; OPEN DAILY 9:30-5:30 - THURS. til 9 P.M. GirU' sizes 4 to 6X. ' ' second, Mrs Burton Srnytib and MANCHESTER PARKADE> TAKE 1-86 TO EXIT 92 . . . SHOP MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9; TUESDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 6 ptfs i. Sli.ir U "w . > A thrifty short-cut to an exciting Bergeron — Frankly speaking; 20-gsllon plastic trash Great decorating Idea! 4-drawer chest; Pre-as- B. Men's acryllc/nylon 3 new decorator looki Many styles, Separately, $138. Separately, $198. Trader Vic’s own story can for usa Indoors or 24* diameter table. Stur­ semblad. Ideal (or stor­ craw hose. Sizes 10-13. SPINDLES’N’SHELVES textures, and finishes to choose Electric Dryer-only 24" Electric Dryer-only 24’ outdoors. Resists SAVE 20% dy fiberboard. ing clothes, more. 2 PRS. 9.99 Calico — America and the LIMIT: 4 pro. oa. por cyttomor ^ The 'Turn-Ons''** are so easy to as­ from. Sale Includes our beautiful widel 90 minute drying pe­ wide. Uses regular house cracktl LIMIT: 2 p«r cwtterMr LIM IT: 2 ptr cuslonMr ‘SEASCAPE’ paneling and our riod with permanent press current. 90 minute drying world political economy semble, let the family help! Twist- Dakin — The unification of 2 togelher components of ready-to- deluxe 'ESTATE' paneling...Also, cool-down. Uses regular period; permanent press finish sanded hardwood. 4 handsome for that final professional touch, house current. cool-down. Greece, 1770-1923 Please bring coupons needed for any purchase below 2 spindle styles. see our low:prlced selection of Ssparatsly, $118. Separately, $118, Djilas — Memoir of a COUPON SAVINGS Thursday, Friday, Saturady Only SPINDLE POLES, iy4'x12'. 84c EA. panel accessories. HURRYI AVOCADO OR GOLD AVOCADO OR GOLD revolutionary Now thru Soturdoyl OPTIONAL STACK RACK AVAILABLE Durrell — Catch me a colobus Foster — D.H. Lawrence in $r«f A iMt eimmum •HthDiiscoMpom Taos GRANTS INSiOE CLAIROL* Friedman — Inflation, a world­ Oxfords regularly to $10.. O bOO FROSTED SHAMPOO-IN wide disaster LIGHT BULBS HAIR COLORING Gassan — A chronology of Boots regularly to $11.. 7 n7 7 126 photography ■A. M e In M e .14 6 • C h oo H M , 75 or Gutman — People and buildings too watt bulbs • 4 eye shaitow shade* • For the natural look p ro lo c lfo n ■ Economy buys I »3 color assortments • Lightani, darkana, U nscenled Hebb — The rally book • Double lip-appiicalor Rugged “Hikers” can take all the abuse active kids lIMITi 4 psr csstssiar or brightensi to-use f .. ■ - >. ■ .f. / Hejzlar — Early Chinese lIMITi 2 ptr cutUntr UNIT: 2 por caitOiNr V , 4 c ■ iH graphics can give. Strong, longwearing glove leather, speci­ ' -xf" ^ Howell — Don’t bother to come ally constructed for added durability. SAVIOVEISI in on Monday SAVIAIMOST $1 SAVE $1 SAU PRKEOI SAVE0V»$10 SAVE 0VEM3% Gentle because they’re lightweight, flexible, 'BLACK Keats — Eminent domain lAfi ttmmtm •CAMEL •RED leatherllned. Boys sizes V - , 3V^-6. But girls can I fimpvn Kravitz — 3,000 years of 8 2 3 G N LETTr wear 'em too. (We always fit kids for correct size.) ’SUNCHEX’ • BROWN r 4” I9’‘ 6 ” II; Hebrew literature, from the STAINLESS STEEL •BLUE Sale ends this Saturday, so hurry! WINDOW PAitTS CABINET SECURITY TIMER SHOP VACUUM earliest time through the 20th Oslls-ltv RAZOR BLADES %"HIP0WER DRILL CHAINSAW 'D’CELLBAnERIES I TABLETS SHADE Our classic Pari Mode pump takes ort a new dimension of beauty with 16-drawer model. Sturdy Turns lights, appliances, 5-gal. capacityl Cleans 2.2 amp/2400 rpm. Dou­ Full 12" cutting capacityl Long lasting, superior century metal frame. See-thru decorations on/off auto­ fireplace, attic, garage, ble insulated. Versatile; Powerful IVi-hp motor 1-anger — The mind of Adolf no. or to 9 9 < I t s enticing new toe treatment and raised throatline. It's a ravelatton performance! Use In from supershoe to you, drawers, dividers. Index matically! Protects home car, morel 1-hp motor. drills, polishes, sands, (double insulated, 11 flashlights, toys, morel Hitler • Long wetrlng in new beauty. Don't miss out on this unusual savings opportunity. cards. 9"w. x 6'/i''h. x from theft, cuts electric Includes hose, nozzle, • Double edged • Vinyl coated doth mixes. Uses standard ac­ amp/SSOO rpm. Great for Sold only In pkg. of 4. Ixmgworth — The three Em­ _ _ • Fashion co lo rs 5'/j"d. bills. adapter. Indoor/outdoor. cessories. UL listed. trimming, pruning, cut­ • Value buy I Super Hold, tool ^ 4 $■ cut to-lil ___ for every fashion happtnM* this fall. presses: Catherine I, Anne, und lIH IT i 2 sMs. M r csitssisr UMITr coat ptr catltHitr ting trees. at shoe town. 2 i | LIMIT: 4 p tr evitoM ir Elizabeth of Russia DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE? MOST ITEMS AVAILABLE A t MOST GRANT CITY STORES McCallum — College fmitball WINOIM 00 YOU HAVE A CHARGE? MOST ITEMS AVAILABLE AT MOST GRANT CITY STORES 945 MAIN STREET U.S.A., 1869-1972 WhNMr atigi. 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i M Ai3dvs oaDiw I r n j PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, (:onn,,.Wed,, Sept. 26, W3 - PAGE FIFTEEN Auto Show Vernon Notes I Governor Criticizes Fishing Pact Homicide Rates^ Linked the area and added “The threat GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) from the International Com­ to these species originates not Bob Tucker, senior vice com­ Extension Service — International fishing mission for the Northwest in Boston or Gloucester or New mander of the Vernon VFW The Tolland County Exteh- agreements are not working Atlantic Fisheries, on which Buford, but in Poland, Russia To Lax Gun Controls To Aid Hospital Sargent served as a com­ Post, has been appointed chair­ sion Service will have an open and should be withdrawn, says and Japan." ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - An missioner from 1951 to 1962. Based on per 100,000 popula­ 17.9, Charlotte, N.C., 17.6 Chat­ man of the VFW’s Voice of house Oct. 4 from 1 to 9 p.m. at Gov. Francis W. Sargent. ■The governor’s remarks were absence of gun control legisla­ tion, New York reported 19.1 Democracy program for the Tolland County Agricultural Sargent renewed his request He said cod, haddock and made Tuesday. tion in Southern cities may be tanooga, Tenn., and Jackson­ lobster have disappeared from murders last year while Los ville, Fla., 17.4. The fourth annual Antique fant continuously during labor Rockville and Ellington High Center, Rt. SO. that the United States withdraw one reason why those Angeles reported 12.8. Las Auto Show to be held Sunday at and delivery. Each heart beat is Schools, which are in the post’s There will be exhibits of past metropolitan areas are Houston reported 17.3 Vegas had 18.3, Baltimore 17.6, murders per 100,000 population, the Antique Auto Museutn on not only heard and amplified, area. and future programs to dominating the nation’s murder Detroit 17.3 and Chicago 11.5, Slater St., will benefit the but recorded by graph, meter, Students participating in the acquaint the public with the statistics, according to some Birmingham^ Ala., and By comparison, Gainesville Augusta, Ga., reported 17.1 and Manchester Memorial Hospital and electrocardiogram. program will be a^ed to tape a educational information that is professional observers. had 22.3, Little Rock and Green­ Wilmington,'N.C., had 17. Fund toward the purchase of a About 50,000 stillbirths and five minute speech on the 1973- avaiiable. The exhibits will In­ FBI data shows Atlanta ville 20.4, Columbus and 74 theme, “My Responsibility “If 1 had my way they would fetal heart monitor. The event equal number of deaths within clude food preservation, inter­ leading the nation in 1972 with a Tuscaloosa 20.2, Richmond 19.8, As A Citizen.” GO 11^0 ANY JIIOPII take every handgun ever made is sponsored by the Manchester the first four weeks after birth national foods, health foods, rate of 23 slayings per 100,000 Savannah 19.2, Raleigh, N.C., Each participating high and throw them in the river,” Jaycees who have pledged to are recorded each year in this quilting, chair seating, and fur­ population, followed by 18.7, Lubbock, Tex. and school will have a winner and a said Georgia Division of raise one half of the cost of the country. Manufacturers of the niture repairing. Gainesville, Fla.; Little Rock, Memphis, Tenn., 18.6, New monitor. fetal heart monitor say a good cash award will be made by the Agricultural and 4-H agents Investigation director William Ark.; Greenville, S.C.; (]olum- Orleans and Jackson, Miss., Beardsley. The fetal heart monitor is a number of these deaths as well Vernon VFW Post. The state and the extension home bus, G ^; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; major advance in detecting and as incidents of brain damage winner will be provided with a economist will be available for Richm^d, Va., and Savannah, preventing birth defects caused could be prevented by five-day trip to Washington, consultation. Ga. by unforeseen problems in monitoring deviations from the D.C., with all expenses paid, The event is open to the Out of 53 metropolitan areas FLETCHER GLASS CO. labor. This device is most normal fetal heart range, which plus an a opportunity to com­ pubiic free of charge. that reported 12 or more valuable with "high risk” may be an indication the unborn pete for national scholarships. homicides per 100,000 popula­ Ove^aW ear^^xperlencsTo^M AN C H E S T E R pregnancies. In this category child is in distress. Indian Valley YMCA Public Meeting Mrs. Barbara Swenson will tion, 42 were in a 12-state are women who have had The Antique Auto Show at­ Old age assistance, aid to Southern region. Auto - Plato • Window QIatt - MIrrora - QIaaa previous problem pregnancies, instruct a ciass in basic and in­ tracts vehicles from throughout dependent children, child abuse “Generally in the South, Furniture Topa - Picture Framing - Firaplaco & such as stillbirths or those who the state and Western termediate oils and acrylic I—»l and foster homes are some of painting beginning Oct. 11 from restrictions on gun ownership Door MIrrora - Madiclna Cabinota - Special Work suffer from ailments like Massachusetts. More than 100 Guest Speaker the topics to be discussed are rather loose,” said Dr. hypertension, anemia, heart cars are expected to be on dis­ 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Indian Krister Stendahl, dean of tonight at 8 at Rockville United Valley YMCA office, Vernon Eugene Czajkoski, chairman of and kidney disease, and play between 9 a.m. add 5 p.m. Methodist Church. the department of criminology Collector’s Items diabetes. Sunday. Admission is $1 for Harvard Divinity School, will Circie. Danish Plates be guest speaker Friday at 7:15 The meeting, which is spon­ Registration for the 10- at Florida State University. Mandiester 649"4521 The $6,000 machine measures adults and 50 cents for children. sored by the commission on He said although statistics Presidential the heart rate of the unborn in­ Refreshments will be p.m. in Kaiser Hall at Concor­ session course is open to teen­ Decanters dia Lutheran Church. The missions of the church, is open agers as well as to adults. The were unreliable, he was per­ available. to the public. Coffee will be sonally convinced that gun con­ Estimates Gladly Given ■ Nullne program will be based on Early cost will be $16.50 for YMCA Reproductions Communion Practices and the served after the program. members and $20 for non­ trol legislation would reduce Open Thurs. & FrI. till 9 P.M. Marvin Harris, a social Sat. till 5 P.M. Sacraments. members. Registration is being the murder rate. In a telephone Plastics In Stock YES, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE worker with the Protective Ser­ Dean Stendahl has taught at accepted on a first come - first interview from his Tallahassee - 3/16” - V*” vices of the State Welfare '■‘H- 54 McKee SL, Manchester IN MINI-CALCULATORS! the Divinity School since 1954. served basis, as the class is office, he claimed Northern Slock Sheets or Cut Department, will be the guest (Oft Center Street) He was named John H. Morison iimited in size. More informa­ cities have tighter gun restric­ ______Sizes irs THE Professor of New Testament speaker. There will be an op­ tion may be obtained by contac­ tions. Studies in 1958 and was portunity for questions. ting the YMCA office J Frothingham Professor of OPEN DAILY 10-10 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. m Y M P IA Biblical Studies from 1963 to Rham 1968 when he took up his present At last we have it! A Pollution^Free Jaunt for Nature B B B K position and became John Lord Unfinished campaign a SB a O’Brian Professor of Divinity. furniture constructed of sol­ CD 15 He taught at Uppsala Universi­ An ecolo^ minded class returns to Illlng School by bicycle the bus, the usual field trip vehicle, for transportation l a a a A QUALITY SIZE POCKET ty in Sweden from 1951 to 1954 Parents Invited id northern hardwood with dis- • from a field trip to the Nature Center a t Oak Grove. The ”>ore in keeping with a nature study, and at the Institute for tinctive heavy cast hardware. Con­ w a r n ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR seventh grade class taught by Mr. Westley Zujko passed up (Herald photo by Pinto) Theological Education at the temporary in design but functional in y/ttrS ff/t/Y/ys Check Theie Featuret: University of Ghana in 1962. To Attend Classes Ordained a priest of the use, these pieces will be comfortably at home Hebron 1. 8 digit capacity 7. Leading zero suppression Church of Sweden in 1944, Dean ANNE EMT music room or to contact Stuart in any room setting. 2. Addition, subtraction, multi­ 8. Automatic round-off Stendahl was an assistant Correspondent Gillespie, choral director at FOOTBALL SPECIAL plication and division 9. Entry and result overflow In­ pastor in the diocese of Rham. 3. Selective constant dication Tel. 228-3971 4. Chain multiplication and di­ 10. Automatic clear Stockholm from 1944 to 1946 and Explorers 26" open hutch...... 37.98 5-drawer chest...... 72.50 11. Operation : pen light battery, The school visitation Reverse vision Chaplain at Uppsala University Explorer’s Post 595 is also 6-drawer dresser .... 89.98 3- drawer chest...... 55.98 5. Choice of lull floating or fixed AC, or rechargeable battery from 1948 to 1950. program for parents, initiated holding a membership drive for 2-4 decimal system with 12. Battery low Indicator at Rham High School last mirror with brackets. 25.98 2-drawer chest...... 39.98 13. Handy carrying case He received his Th.D. degree boys and girls, ages 14 to 18. Ac­ Thank You underflow 39" Hfeadboard ...... 27.98 4- drawer chest...... 62.98 6. Constant Indicator light from Uppsala in 1954. He spring, was so successful foi* tivities include hiking, cam­ studied in Cambridge, England those who participated that the 54" headboard ...... 33.98 5- drawer hi-boy...... 67.98 ping, bowling, indoor winter I only eoA when I’m ANNE EMT Other CalcMators by: and in Paris in 1951 and was the program will operate again this swimming, ecology and youth 2-drawer night stand 34.98 36" open hutch...... 42.98 Correspondent recipient of a Guggenheim year starting this week. depressed. projects. 4-drdwer desk ...... 69.98 Tel. 228-3971 • EXECUCAL ^Fellowship in 1959. He has The program allows any stu­ llie Post is sponsored by and Over the course of a year; a received a Litt.D. from Upsala dent in Grades 7 through 12 to • VICTOR • SCM fro m holds its meetings at the local volunteer fire department College in New Jersey and from have his parent or guardian Hebron American Legion every might receive several letters Thiel College in Pennsylvania substitute for him up to two Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. . m from residents thanking the FUST FOR EVERYTHK SHOE 19111 and a D.D. from Colby College. days (preferably non- Rham CATS It's rude to refuse department for its services Dean and Mrs. Stendahl live consecutive). The Rham CATS (Coed '‘‘‘The House of Unpainted Furniture during an emergency. in Cambridge, Mass, and The parent follows the Athletic Team Supporters), a However, it is a rare case became citizens of the United student’s schedule completely group of parents and young when the department itself States in 1967. Mrs. Stend^l, a and is responsible for attending adults interested in en­ sends a thank you letter to a scholar in Swedish literature, is all classes; however, participa­ couraging support of Rham CANTON MANCHESTER resident. Such is the case with OOMmTOWIf RUIN STREET, RMNCHE8TER a Senior Fellow of the Radcliffe tion in physical education ac­ athletic programs will meet PINEWD the Hebron Volunteer Fire 379 E. Center St. .OPEN 0 DAYS - TNURS. NNHTS 1 1 9M Institute for Independent Study. tivities is optional. Also, tonight at 8 at Rham High across K o 'n 'to n Village FURNITURE SHOPS Department. students should not have their 646-1631 FRQ M Ai STNST AND PORNEU PARRRC School. 693-0114 According to a letter sent to parents substitute for them on a The group is looking lor ad­ ’Thomas L. Kelly of Rt. 94, day when a major examination ditional members and those in­ signed by Harvey A. is scheduled. CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS terested are urged to attend Desruisseaux, department Parents need not call the of­ this meeting which is the first secretary, the members voted fice prior to taking their of the school year,. unanimously at their children’s places and may drive Its Just September meeting “to express to school or take the school bus. water their heartfelt appreciation’’ to mR/csm//es Band retention. Kelly ‘^or the assistance’’ he Audrey Senkbeil has been "afforded the Department elected president of the Rham during clearing operations in SPORTSWEAR Symphonic Band for the 1973-74 the wake of the severe storm school year. which struck our fine town on Stripes & Solids Other officers elected were Friday evening, August 31, Heavy quality for pants, suits and jackets. Good Cheryl Dixon, vice president; 1973.” colors to mix and match. Darlyne Johnson, secretary; < ’The department thanked Kel­ Karen Bergeron, treasurer; ly for his “unselfish contribu­ MACHINE WASH TUMBLE DRY i t Judy Spinney, Jeff Sirois, tion to our community” and Reg. 1.88 a yard Dianne Collette, and Valorie stated that “it is certainly Schwarzmann, council g depressed childhood. gratifying to know that your members; and Renee Pratt and volunteer fire department can Polyester/Cotton Cindy Robinson, librarians. We’ve heard them all. Because famous 3-in-l program that count on individuals, such as 44/45" wide Choir We’ve all gone through the same helps re-educate your yourself, during a time of yd. The Rham Regional 8 adult thing you are. We’ve all been on eating habits for the rest of your emergency.” choir is looking for members According to Desruisseaux, and anyone interested in- umpteen diets before we joined life. We’ll show you how to eat three Kelly was instrumental in singing all kinds of music is" Weight Watchers®. So we know the meals a day, even snack in between clearing the highways of fallen welcome to join the group real problem isn’t losing weight, and help you lose that extra weight trees to enable the fire depart­ fancy KniT/ which meets Wednesd^ but keeping it off. once-and for all. ment to respond to calls the evenings at 7:30 in the Rham At a Weight Watchers Class, it’s So join a Weight Watchers Class evening of the storm. Wide; wide range of texturized knit designs and different.You’ll hear about our today. Synagogue color combinations. Smart for dresses, suits and Hebron High Holiday Services, in blouses. Mb ths WeiiM Witdiers® cM neamt yn May observance of Rosh Hanna will MANCHE8TIR: TuM. 12dK) P.M., Motts Ceinin. Han, Sa7 Estl MIdcH# Tumpiko be held ’Thursday and Friday at MACHINE WASH Antique Show M A N CH I8TIR : Mon. 7:30 P.M., Wods. 7:10 P.M^ tooond Cong. Churoh, 308 N. Main 9 a.m. at the United Brethren of jmarfi TUMBLE DRY SOUTH WINDSOR: Thurs. 7’JO P.M., Wappins ConmHintty Chnieh, 17S0 EWngton Hebron Synagogue on Rt. 85. Set At Rham Road The Synagogue will also hold a Ask About Polyester/Nylon service Saturday at 9 a.m. ANNE EMT V Convenient Time 52/54" wide ■ yd. Then on Oct. 2 there will be Correspondent WEIGHT WATCHES ® an important meeting at 7:30 Credit Plan Tel. 228-3971 Foa iNroJSCSlm p.m. at the Synagogue and on Twenty-five antique dealers Oct. 5 and 6 there will be ser­ MACHINE WASHABLE have already signed up to vices at 6 p.m. and 9 a.m., exhibit a cross-blend of periods, 2 3 2 -7 6 0 0 ^ respectively in commemora­ styles and furnishings at the You don’t iHwi to bs atons uiymors. ^ tion of Yon Kipper. Hebron Historical Society’s An­ MEAsijRE U )o o (e m nual Antique Show and Sale 1 9” COLOR TV scheduled for Nov. 10 from 10 "s~piierA‘L "vxLUAirr crgopgN Wonderful range of a.m. to 9 p.m. at Rham High *Matohlng solid color School. FOR A LIFETIME OF HAPPY MEMORIES color and design com­ flannels for coor­ According to Mrs. John binations In these dinated suits, dresses LaVake, chairman, and Mrs. prestigious plaids. and fine sportswear. Raymond Dougherty, co- O ur Rog, *319 30 combinations 15 colors chairman, all proceeds from 70% wool, 30% nylon 70% wool, 30% nylon this event will benefit the 4 Days Only 54" wide 54" wide restoration fund of the Old Town Hall on Hebron Green. The Hail will be opened to the None Sold To Dealers public during the duration of 239 Bponcsr 8t. — Manehtstor the antique show and will yd. feature demonstrations of a yd. Only one sitting per • Automatic Fine Tuning eliminates add­ • Keyed A^G.C. Circuitry eliminates pic­ variety of early American subject • Additional home industries such as spin­ ed tufiing with channel change ture distortion from appliances sub ects $1.00 each (group ning and weaving. • Solid State Chroma Circuitry gives the • Spectrum Slide Control to manually The Burrrows Hill or Individual) • All ages; babies, children, adults • purest, brightest color picture adjust your tint and color choice SO-FRO F.SBRICS Schoolhouse Museum, a one- • Earphone/Tape Jack for listening, tap­ room schoolhouse restored and • 3 Stage Video IF boosts an incom ing > always first quality fabrics maintained by the society, will signal even from the weak stations ing without disturbing others also be open. Admission to both exhibits is Copyright O 1973 by S. 8. KRCSOE Company ^ BURR CORNERS TRI-CITY PLAZA included in the donation for the T U E S D A Y thru SATURD AY, show as is the fife and drum SHOPPING CENTER VERNON 8BPT. 28. 20. 27. 20. 29 ?:t9 Spencer Street OPEN DAILY 9:30-9:30 performance on the school 45 Shunpike Rd. OPEN DAILY 10-9, SAT. 10-0 One 5x7 Color Portrait 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. (Silver Lnne) TEL. 049-7728 grounds by the Nathan Hale Cromwell T E L 875-0417 ita Fife and Drum Corps. Manchester jjB jB g iip g LilLii 1 A Y .E jg g te S lllli PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater. Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R y ^ ^ Conn., Wed,. Sspt. 26, 1973 - p ap.it cPyFigTFFN O b itu a rie s Police Rep'ort *'4,- South Windsor Town Man Eligible For $75,000 About Town Mrs. Rosalind G. Goodell ELLINGTON A 65-year-old Manchester 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, trying for ROCKVILLE - Mrs. M A N qH E S TE R School Salaries Approved learned I had won $25 in the be put back into her husband’s The Manchester Junior David A. Vaicunas, 24, of man, who emigrated to the top prize of $76,000 or the Rosalind Golding Goodell, A 12-year-old Manchester girl lottery.” business. Women’s “Garden Qub” will Windsor Locks, was taken into BEVERLY DUKETT America from Estonia (now runnerup prize ol $15,000. formerly of Lynn, Mass., died — Karen S. Cramer of 49 ment, the recreation depart­ However, since they are at a Mrs. Laine said she and her meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Jif the custody by State Police part of Russia) in 1949, won $5,- this morning at a local con­ Flower St. — was listed in Correspondent ment and the PTA/0‘s. They different school this year they Lalne’s wife, Elfreda, sale! husband buy about $5 in tickets “You can never have enough home of Mrs. John Hanley, 5 Tuesday on charges of risk of 000 last Thursday in the Connec­ her husband was very happy valescent home after a long il­ satisfactory condition today at The 1973-74 salary agreement will develop a program for im­ are not eligible to play, with the a week. She said the money money when you’re in Hawley St. injury to a minor child and ticut Lottery and now is eligible when he learned last Thursday lness. Manchester Memorial Hospital between the South Windsor plementation into the grammar junior varsity. from the lottery winnings will business,” she said. third-decree assault. for tomorrow’s Super 75 he had the winning number. Born Jan. 29, 1909, in with injuries suffered when she Board of Education and the schools In the spring. The The board also approved the The charges, lodged against drawing. Baraboo, Wise., she lived in was hit by a car Tuesday after­ South Windsor Education program will Include bicycle increase from 20 to 22 hours The West Side Old Timers Vaicunas on a bench warrant FAIRWAY Jaan Laine of 44 Henry St., a But,” said Mrs. Laine, “he Stafford Springs before moving noon. Association (SWEA) was for­ safety inspection, bicycle worker per week by the female issued by Tolland County CATAlfleSHCMmOOMS building contractor, will be at wasn’t as excited, as I was to Lynn, Mass., more than 20 Manchester Police said the mally ratified by the board at registration, along with a week- teacher aide at Ellsworth Read Herald Advertisements Superior Court, stem from a the Danbury Fair Grounds at several weeks ago when I years ago. girl apparently ran out in front .its meeting last night. The long educational program. School. This increase was Conran, 96 Washington St. Survivors are a son, Lee F. of a westbound car on E. Center Sept. 4 incident in Ellington in­ salary agreement has already It was decided that adult necessary because there is only Goodeil of South Willington; a St. at about 4:45 p.m. The car volving a 13-year-old girl, police been approved by SWEA and education classes would be one male physical education said. daughter, Mrs. Melvin was driven by Michael J. will now be presented to the open to.aityone over 16 years of teacher at the school and Ungewitter of Ellington; a Krawfsky, 19, of East Hartford. Police said the bench warrant Town (Council for its ratifica­ age, including high school someone is needed for supervi­ brother, Elmore P. Golding of Police didn’t lodge charges in arrest supercedes an arrest tion. Under the present agree­ students except for the sion of the girls’ locker area East Hartford, and seven the case. made earlier requiring ment the maximum salary a following restrictions. Students following physical education M anchester granddaughters. Vaicunas to appear in Circuit Heads Group teacher with a master’s degree enrolled in day school may not classes. Court. take a course and apply it for It was suggested that the Funeral services are Friday Other accidents reported by Robert P. Fuller, 68 Adelaide can earn is $16,096. at 11 a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Manchester Police included: Vaicunas was released on a The board gave its approval credit toward his day school townwide physical education S A V I N G S 15,000 bond. Rd., was elected presidint dlplonna. Students enrolled in program be studied with the Home, 19 Ellington Ave., —A 7:02 p.m. Monday acci­ Tuesday of the Manchester to the high school Booster Club Rockville, with the Rev. Paul J. dent at Highland and Wyllys to build a concession stand on day school may take enrich­ possibility of improvement. VERNON Scholarship Foundation. ment and recreational courses Ckincem was expressed over Bowman, pastor of the Union Sts., involving vehicles Other officers elected were the football field. H e boa^ L O A N Congregational Church, of­ operated by Jane A. Morrison, Thomas F. Lynch, 21, of 75 will ndw provide the Booster only. Because day school the fact that physical education &. High St., Rockville, was William Sleith, vice president; students are not subject to hours have been cut in some ficiating. Burial will be in 19, of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. Philip Sumner, secretary, Club with a letter requesting a Grove Hill Cemetery, Joan T. Hopper, 38, of Birch charged Tuesday with disorder­ building permit. Proceeds reimbarsement under the Adult schools. If was also suggested Association ly conduct, Vernon Police N. William Knight, treasurer, Education formula. South that athletic programs for Rockville. Mountain Ext., Bolton. Miss Edward P. Coltman, assistant earned by the Booster Club at Friends may call at the Morrison was charged with reported. the concession stand are used Windsor must assume the total female students be increased' Police said Lynch became treasurer. amount for each student. and an equal amount of money funeral home Thursday from 2 failure to obey traffic control Newly elected directors who toward promoting high school to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. signal; court date is Oct. 15. No abusive when a poUceman was athletics. Last year the club Therefore a tuition charge will be allocated to female athletics investigating an abandoned car will serve a three-year besides be required in the amount of $2. as to male athletics. Those wishing to do so may injuries were reported; the Fuller term are: Robert J. supported three athletic make memorial contributions Morrison car was towed. complaint on High St. at about banquets and donated money In addition, day school The number of students 9:50 a.m. Digan, Lawrence Leonard, students will be enrolled on a enrolled in South Windsor to the American Cancer Socie­ —A two-car collision Monday Mrs. Thomas Latham, and Mrs. toward buying hockey uniforms Lynch was released on a $100 space available basis only. If it schools has increased by 40 Watch your savings ty- night involving cars driven by Paul Tucker. and band uniforms. Board E s h « " lP f l “? fnH famiUar to these young violinists as to Isaac Stem. Barbara M Ronald Larsen, 37, of 386 non-surety bond for court member Fred Degiacomo is discovered that opening the since the last report, bringing Mrs. Annie Beeler Parker St., and Roland G. appearance Oct. 16. requested that the Booster Club evening school program to the present total to 5,190. vioUn foJ mnrp !i, ^ ^"8* 7, students of the Suzuki method, have been studying m grow at Savings COVENTRY - Mrs. Annie Chasse, 40, of 180 New Bolton keep the board informed as to regular day school students Mrs- Ronald Lang of 130 i King Beeler, 68, of South St., Rd. The accident occurred on John Montape, 44, of East F ire C alls what it is doing with the adversely affects the normal ouartCT s iz f’linS ? quarter violin. Barbara has just recently graduated to the three- M died Tuesday at Manchester Spencer St. at about 9 p.m. The Hartford, was charged early proceeds from the booth. Once adult education program, the Correction h ^ tE r til;.?* ? ^ ’’ memorized. They admit to being constantly reminded % & Loan^s higher Memorial Hospital. She was the l^rsen car was towed. today with operating a motor TUESDAY the building is completed it will board will exclude Uiem from frnmteacher to count while practicing. Barbara will soon join other student violinists W widow of George H. Beeler Sr. vehicle while under the in­ 512:19 p.m. — Washdown of be donated to the high school. future programs. Mrs. Beeler was born in fluence of liquor. spilled gasoline near 612 E. The board voted to allocate 'The Guild of Our Lady at St. Arrests made or summonses A bicycle safety program Bathlolomew’s Church Mass interest rates Cheshire, Mass., and had been issued by Manchester Police in­ Police said they stopped Mon­ Middle Tpke. (Town Fire committee will be formed $325 in order to provide a soccer iHi employed for 28 years at the ta p e ’s car on Rt. 83. Department). program for ninth graders at and Communion supper will be cluded: headed by board member Wednesday, Oct. 3, instead of 'o Pratt and Whitney Small Tool Mjeorge D. Glidden, 27, of He was released on a $150 5:30 p.m. — Oil burner Marjory Hutensky and an In­ Timothy Edwards School. In Division of Colt Industries, non-surety bond for court malfunction at 34 Tower Rd. the past the ninth graders tonight as reported in The 210 Mountain Rd., charged terested elementary school Herald Tuesday. West Hartford, before her Monday night with disorderly appearance Oct. 16. (Eighth District Fire principal, along with represen­ played with the junior varsity retirement two years ago. She conduct, at a Maple St. address. Department); no fire. tatives from the police depart­ squad at the high school. was a member of. the New Court date is Oct. 15. TOLLAND i , (A) 4-Year Certificates of Deposit, Milford VFW Auxiliary. —George B. Frank, 34, of 107 Two 16-year-old South Wind­ C $500 minimum, or (B) 2Vi-Yoar Cer­ Survivors are a son, George Spruce St., charged on a court sor girls involved in a one-car i tificates, $1000 minimum. Beeler Jr. of New Milford; two warrant Monday night with accident in Tolland Tuesday are Plnehurst Helps Your Budget Where Your fflC /ifC ; I daughters, Mrs. Valentine non-support. He was held on a listed in serious condition at Dynes of Coventry and Mrs. $300 bond and was to be Rockville General Hospital, Budget Needs The Most Help, With These favorite one. One violinist will Russell Scott of Tucson, Ariz.; presented in court today. State Police reported today. June Tompkins Music Conference has graded do different tricks while (C) 1-Year, or (D) 2-Year Savings & and four grandchildren. —Joseph A. Rowe, 20, of no The girls are Susan Sullivan (Herald Reporter) the ease of learning to play playing and the rest of the Loan Certificates of Deposit with A memorial service will be pertain address, charged on a of 25 Sharon Dr. and Cindy GREAT BUDGET-SAVING COUPONS One of the more'difficult in­ various instruments with piano 6 1 / 2 % group will copy the leader. Or only $1,000 minimum. Sunday at 2 p.m. at Prince of warrant Monday with four Hitchbom of 79 Hilton Dr. struments to learn to play is as a median point or average: the leader will play a musical EASY — autoharp, bongo Peace Lutheran Church. Burial counts of fourth-degree Police said Miss Sullivan was classified under strings. ’The t i . will be at the convenience of the larceny. Court date was set for driving a car west on Rt. 15, This Coupon and 698 good for precision of pitch is important phrase that the others are sup­ drums, conga drum, chord family. I This Coupon and 898 Is good for posed to duplicate. organ, recorder and ukulele. Nov. 13 at Stafford Springs, to Tolland, at 12:40 p.m. when the ONE DOZEN, GRADE AA for good musical'sound. ^ (E) Regular Passbook Ac- The Bacon Funeral Homie, 71 vehicle went out of control, Group instruction also FAIRLY EASY — accordion, consolidate the charges with I 1 12>oz. pkg. Pressure of a finger on a ^ counts;‘no minimum, add to Prospect St., Willimantlc, is in swerved, spun around, struck a I Lean Dubuque promotes willingness to play alto horn, banjo, concertina, similar charges lodged against string near to or far from the any time; withdraw when charge of arrangements. Rowe in Vernon, police said. cliff, and rolled over. point of plucking or bowing and poise. One little girl wanted drums, guitar, harmonica, There are no calling hours. Miss Sullivan and her ■ FRESH LARGE to learn to play the violin when mandolin. needed. —Robert Madden, 27, of 162 ! BACON determines the pitch, and any The family suggests that any Spencer St., charged Monday on passenger. Miss Hitchbom, variation, be it ever so slight, she saw one of her friends AVERAGE — baritone horn, • At PImhunt playing one. memorial contributions may be a warrant with third-degree were thrown from the car, dox. alters the pitch. A violinist can clarinet, cornet, flute, marim­ made to the Public Health Nur­ police said. The car was ■ w ttli Um purehu* ol SS.OO or moro (oxoopl olgorottM) ; EGGS TTie choice of an instrument ba, organ, piano, saxophone, larceny. He was released on his I PInohunt Coupon Good ttiru Sun., SopL 30,1B73 ■ wHhwith Hi*Itio niinpurchoM of $8.00 or moro (oxeopt olgarottoo) create awful or beautiful sing Association or to the demolished. PInohunt Coupon Qood thru Sun., SopL 30 ,1S73 need not be difficult. Most im­ sousaphone, trombone, written promise to appear in sounds. Interest compounded every day In the week; payable Cancer Aid and Research Fund court Oct. 8. J . b . portant of all, select an instru­ trumpet, tuba, vibraharp, Age seems to be no factor in quarterly; to day of maturity on Certificates of Deposit; to of the Andrew B. Mygatt VFW —Carlos R. Seise, 37, of 104 Werner F. Gsell, 46, of choosing a stringed instrument. ment that you truly want to xylophone. play. Auxiliary, Milford. Glenwood St., charged early Kingsbury Ave., Rockville, was Jf one can hold it, can reach its FAIRLY DIFFICULT - day of withdrawal on 51/4% accounts. today (12:43‘a.m.) with charged Tuesday afternoon Plnehurst is Open Sundays 8 A.M. ’til 2 P.M. .■extremities, and has the desire, Should you rent or buy? If you bass, cello, French horn, viola, Postal Rate operating a motor vehicle while with reckless driving after a Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8 A.M. learning to play it is possible. are considering a small instru­ . violin. under the influence of liquor. two-car accident on Snipsic Children as young as five can ment such as a recorder or even DIFFICULT — bassoon, iiarp, oboe. Hikes Protested Police said his car knocked Lake Rd., Tolland, State Police begin on a quarter-sized violin a guitar, you will probably prefer to buy. However, if you The length of arms, size of MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. down two sip s at the Purnell said. with a short bow. As the child This Coupon and 18 good for 1 Box This Coupon and 258 good for are interested in piano or hands, shape of your jaW, can Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., Parking Lot near Oak St. He GselTs car was in a collision grows and his arms become 1007 MAIN STREET. NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL 649-4588 organ, you might want to con­ affect ease of playing. has told the Cost of Living was released on his written with a vehicle driven by longer, he graduates to a half- COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL 742-7321 promise to appear in court Oct. Richard Pariseau, 17, of 67 ■ 1 head of the finest size, or three-quarter violin. sider renting with an option to However, with practice you can Council should make sure ! MORTON’S buy. Phase 4 regulations are applied 15. Hammond St., Rockville, police ■ CALIF. ICEBEIIQ Many beginners combine overcome most limitations and Some of the most beautiful to proposed hikes in postal said. Both drivers suffered private lessons with group play any instrument you want. looking instruments like the rates. In other police case reports: minor injuries in the 12:45 p.m. ISALT lessons. The group setting The important thing is to m I At PInohunt harp are among the most dif­ He termed proposed hikes to —A money bag containing crash, police said. LEHUCE provides opportunities to learn begin to discover music for Gsell was summoned to I wHh tho purehooo ol 18.00 or moro (oxeopt dgorottoo) - wHh tho purehooo ol S8.00 or moro (oxoopl elgarolloo) . i ficult to play. The American yourself. 10 cents for first class letters $317 was reported missing from ^ PInohurot Coupon Good thru Sun., SopL 30,1073 PInohurot Coupon Oood thru Sun. SopL 30,1073 ^ j from each other. The group exorbitant and inflationary in a Dip & Sip Donuts, 335 Center appear in court at Manchester plan also has the advantage of letter to Council Director J(din Si., Monday. next month. shared experience and fun. —A car owned by Angel M. Any or all coupona may bo rademmed with one $5.00 purchaaa or moro T. Dunlop. Sometimes games are OBBKi “The across-the-board rate Ayuso of Hartford was stolen played, “Simon Says” is a increase will fall heavily on all Monday night while it was About Town classes of mail, particularly the parked off Regent St. It is a 1970 Members of Manchester FAVORITE RECIPES Today as always...PINEHURST 38 per cent increase planned for Plymouth Road Runner, orange Barracks, World War I 3 to 8-lb. Bonolau or the nation’s newspaper and with a black racing stripe. Veterans, and Auxiliary will 5 to 8-lb. Blad# Chuck magazines,” he wrote, —A car owned by Mary Greer meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at of East Hartford, reported Famous lor Fine Meats “coming as it does on top of the the John F. Tierney Funeral S-6 pounds blade chuck roast, with cooler weather, lower prlces.~tho demand Is brisk for Lean Pot Roasts, leaner Manchester 25-30 per cent increase that the stolen from that town recently, Home, 219 W. Center St., to pay Plnehurst Pork Roast and Plnehurst famous Meat Loaf Mixture. .was recovered by Manchester cut about 2 Inches thick Hospital Cost of Living Council respects to the late Alphonse Salt and pepper authorized to go into effect Police Monday. It was found Beruby, a member of the Flour Economy Cut* earlier this month.” parked on Hollister St. Barracks. Notes tablespoons soft shortening Fresh Pork Price Is Low save BONOESS CHUCK POT ROASTS SHOWCASE sreanu and here at Plnehurst we feature only the m \ medium-sized onion, sliced I 2V4 cups water smaller 11 to 12 lb. Deluxe, Lean, Com Fed Discharged Tuesday; Joyce THIS WEEK ONLY! Pork Loins. Cut to order, careful use Of a 1 Upton’s Beef and Vegetable lb. Madsen, 97 Lakeside Dr., An- Dry Soup Mix >■ 1.48 whole pork loin gives you 10 to 12 Contsr ' dover; ^ w in Bunce, 687 Bolton Safe Ends Saturdayl 'Season meat with salt and Pork Chops and 2 Rossts...or 1 largsr Rd., Vernon; Edward Caveney, UNIROYAL 1 pepper and sprinkle with flour BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Roast and somt asst chops. 74 Spencer St.; Bertie L. 20% OFF OH HLL to coat lightly. Heat shortening For Pot or O ven Edwards, East Hartford; I in a large saucepan or Dutch Harriet R. Bron, Colchester; MHETTESilND .oven over moderate heat. WHOLE PORK LOIN Mary G. Tivnan, 41 E. Case ' Brown meat thoroughly on both M. Dr.; Phyllis Lateano, 28 Con­ DiMHGROOMS I sides. Add onion during the last cord Rd.; Frederick R. Hesse, G U A R DIA NiTll RIeIS ' few minutes and brown lightly. wl.18 48 Scott Dr., Vernon; Teresa R. I Heat oven to 325°F. (moderate­ B onefesa Shouldor Clod Rufini, 137 Birch St. W ly low). Stir water slowly Into OVEN OR P « r M M ST Also, Michele E. Hortla, Shown I dry-soup mix. Pour over and Center Pork Chops ...... lb. 1.59 Mansfield Cdnter; Ruby K. Only underneath meat. Cover and About IVi Ibe. Loin End Pork ... 998 Stuck, 43 Stephen St.; Melissa FOUR PLY POLYESTER CORD I place In oven. Bake about 2 Rib End...... ,...ib . 898 A. Howell, 166 Francis Dr., hours, or until fork-tender. If Lebanon; Linda P. j necessary, add a little more Blumenhagen, 77A Rachel Rd.; MORE THAN 50 OTHER BLACK WHITE F.E.T water during cooking to prevent Andrew C. Hildebrand, 43 E78-14 ' I sticking. Slice meat and serve l u l l TENDER C U E $ n «K $ Giffwood Dr., South Windsor; STYLES IN STOCK 19.31 21.90 2.41 ^ with the pan gravy. Serves 4-6. F r e e z e r Special Irene R. Albert, 19 Oakland Terrace; Mark E. Sperry, SALE PRICED FROM F78-14 20.66 23.03 2.54 Gravy .1.79 Packer Cut 7-RIB ROAST BEEF Phoenix St., Vernon. '98 to *1499 Pot Roatt About 35 lbs. G78-14/15 21.94 24.40 2.66 I Prepare for cookipg— Chuck, Braloing, Loan Cut to order, Roasts or Roasts and f Shoulder Clod or Bottom S tssks. Borving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 I Round. Trim off the excess fat SHORT RIBS OF BEEF H78-14/15 23.19 25.70 2.89 and rub the meat with A -1 I f sauce. Season and lay the meat Injured Girl . on a sheet of aluminum foil. fit. lb. 1.19 Transferred Olfute slightly one (8-oz.) can of BOSTON (AP) - Pamela blau furniture stores I cream of mushroom soup and PMEHURST MEAT LOAF HXTURE Kelley, 19-year-old Centerville Wh66l AliQnnriont 7** pour over roast. Sprinkle the Qonuino Spring Lamb Lege are girl paralyzed Aug. 13 when a Middlolown Old S.iybfooK Mjnehester I contents of one package of car driven by Joseph P. 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 dried onion soup over the roast, down to ...... 1.19 lb. lb. Kennedy III overturned on Nan- ) and wrap the meat In aluminum 1 b30 tucket, was transferred foil. Place In roasting pan and and Top Round Btaaks and Roaete Tuesday to Massachusetts 111$ Main SL Mandwster I bake In a medium oven (about LEAN GROUND BEEP ...... lb. 1.29 are In good supply along with Sirloin LEAN GROUND BEEP PATTifiB General Hospital. Phone 643-4159 350 degrees) until meat Is Tipa and Bottom Rounds The girl had been in Cape Cod MY HRE MAN I tender (about 3 to 3Vt hours). 6 to the lb. 1.39 Hospital at Hyannis where she OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'til 9 « : (INv. of WholNals Ural . Omit tho A-1 sauce If you wish. underwent emergency surgery FAIRWAY for a fractured spine suffer^ in DECORATOR PROBLEM? Visit Our Decoretor's Don for Your Drapery, Carpet, end Wallpaper Needs. Of (>)(ir$e, Easy, *** Gsntls Terms! JB7 BROAD STREET TOP ROUND ROAST CATALOG SHOWROOMS the accident, which left her BOTTOM ROUND ROAST Plnehurst Grocery, Inc. paralyzed from the waist down. W/WCHE8TER • 043-2444 302 MAIN » CORNER TURNPIIA _ M l Bread airssi Kennedy, son of the late Sen. NEW HOURS OPEN SUNDAYS (oppoNIe Parkadtl Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., > 1 ^ 1 . 7 9 Monday through Frloey, 8 A.M. HI 2 P.M. - I A.M. Thura., Pri. A Bat was convicted Aug. 20 of ikiH 10A.P$.^P.M driving to endanger and fined Saturday, 10 A.M.-4 P.M. , $200. \

*7 .'9 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 MANCllhiSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973— PAGE NlNETEhlN Tolland South Windsor Stamps In AP Newsfaatures Building Purchase Voting Tonight I Town Treasurer The News By SYD KRONI8H Townspeople will be asked to vincing the determined.” an outside appraisal firm as experience of a few years ago PZC Hears Plan Royal weddings are always when records not In such a vault vote on the purchase of the bank The bank property was first being worth some 820,5000 more I Resigns Post cause for international celebra­ writ itiHMii lit* MiiMMi m building on the Green for use by offered to the town at the price .than the agreed-upon price. were consumed by fire. Some tion — and, simultaneously, records can nevei’ be For Restaurant WE CHALLENGE the Board of Education at the of 8175,000. After much discus­ Considering that the usable cause for the issuance of post­ town meeting tonight at 8 sion and counter offers, the floor area (not including the replaced,” he added. The South Windsor Planning artificial snow for running the age stamps honoring tfie big o’ciock at the Hicks Memorial Board of Education, Board of vault) is approximately 4700 sq. Corhlsh said the bank VIVIAN KENNESON 195, in which the operator was and Zoning Commission heard a snowmobiles. Gregorian said event. CONSUMER REPORTS School. Finance, and the bank's board ft., it is conceivable that com­ building proper would be used CorretpondenI nearljr "wiped out,” the state proposal for construction of a that the primary reason for his The upcoming marital merrl- The Board of Finance has ap­ of directors, reached a com­ parable square footage with to house the superintendent of Tel. 875.4704 has agreed that there is a traf­ Hardee’s Restaurant on John proposal is "to provide South nent whetting the philatelic ap­ OR AHY OTHER TESTING LABORATORIES! TO TEST THIS NEW CURTIS MATHES COLOR TV proved the purchase price plus promise figure of 8108,000. This comparable quality at today’s schools and his secretary, the The Board of Selectmen fic problem at the site. Fitch Blvd., at its meeting last Windsor with a family recrea­ petite of millions is the joining professional fees and renova­ includes the building, two-story prices would cost between business manager and his clerk, accepted^ with regret, the Fire Chief Ronald Llttel had night. tion center.” Louise Evans of Britain’s HRH Princess Anne tion cost totaling 8115,800. The rentable dwelling located 8175,000 to 8200,000, Cornish thq bookkeeper and assistant resignation of Town Treasurer said a previous survey by the The proposal was presented brought up the question of noise to commoner Capt. Mark Phil­ lips on Nov, 14. Against ANY Color TV on the Market! state will pay 850,400 toward behind the bank, and 1.95 acres said. bookkeeper, the Board of Elaine Smith Tuesday night. state resulted in the request for by Arthur Johnson of Hardee’s pollution and Gregorian said the property and renovation. of land which borders on pre­ The vault is much needed by Education meeting room, the First Selectman Erwin a signal being denied on the Restaurants. Louise Evans, a that ’’in the spirit of The British Post Office, as is customary on such occasions, B ^rd of Education chairman sent school playground proper­ the Board of Education to store director of sprcial services, the Stoetzner said this was Mrs. grounds that there was too little commission member, said that neighborliness the events at the James Cornish has released in­ some of its permanent records. speech therapist, and other ser­ S m ith’s second le tte r of traffic to warrant It. South Windsor does not favor will issue a set of two stamps ty. arena will not create a public on that date. Many of the coun­ formation in the hopes of “pur- The fair market vaiue of this "We should benefit from vice personnel. 'Dils would free resignation in two weeks, and Stoetzner said the decision to drlve-in type restaurants. John­ may be of interest to young­ nuisance.” tries in the Commonwealth will suading the doubtful and con­ property has been appraised by Ellington’s unfortunate needed space at Hick’s that he convinced her to install a traffic control was son assured the commission sters in your neighborhood At 63.3-acre open space su^ also release adhesives com­ Memorial School for teachers withdraw the first one. reached after state officials that the proposed facility would starting a collection.. .To Caro­ m n e w division to be located on proper­ M I 1974 MODELS memorating the wedding to be without adquate office, Mrs. Smith is resigning for met with members of the be basically an eat-ln family ty Arnold Chase presented the lyn Dobbs of Downieville, Ca­ teaching and parking areas. held in London’s Westminster lif., tell your students that can­ personal reasons, as she finds TVFD and the Planning and restaurant. The facility would proposal which would involve 67 Abbey. The downstairs space at the Zoning Commission. celed U.S. commemoratives are 1 ^ the job too time-consuming. She have a seating capacity of 100 losts with the average lot size One of the first to announce bank would make an excellent made the effective date Oct. 23 okay to fill a beginner’s stamp Vacancies with a parking area for 72 being about 20,000 square feet. its designs is the Channel meeting room for town groups, to give the present board time vehicles. but if they are seriously 1 SHOP 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Stoetzner reported last night Most of the commission island of Jersey. 'The photo­ interested in the hobby they ^ such as scouts, and service to appoint a new treasurer Representatives of Inter­ that, according to Robert members expressed concern at graphs used In the main design should obtain mint (uncan­ organizations. The house could before the election and a new national Transport, a T. King, town counsel, the the small size of the lots. Chair- were approved by Queen Eliza­ celed) commemoratives as they be eventually utilized by the board takes over. Minnesota-based trucking firm, Tolland Middle School Building man Grace directed the beth. Phillips is shown in the are issued.. .To Mrs. C. Noel library which desparately The selectmen will write to presented the second proposal. Committee will appoint persons developers to the fire marshal patrol jacket of his regiment, Apple of Bowling Green, Ohio, needs more space. the two town conunittees for The site is industrially zoned to fill the two vacancies. and the Engineering Depart­ the Queen’s Dragoon Guards. the new edition of the Minkus "The purchase of this proper­ recommendations to fill the and also located on John Fitch King has said that the com- ment of the town to work out The five-color stamps of Jersey U.S. Stamp Album in paper­ ty,” Cornish concludes, "could job. Blvd. The firm will use the will come in two values, 3 tnlttee was given the power to some of the details. back can be obtained directly fulfil many needs in Tolland and property as a terminal for emp­ pence and 20 pence. Traffic Light fill Its own vacancies at a On Monday at the commis­ from Minkus Publications, 116 I can only strongly urge Several stamp will be Stoetzner reported last night previous town meeting. ty trailers. The trailers will sion decided against changing W. 32nd St., New York, N.Y. FREE4YEAR Tolland’s citizens to support l»rely be seen from the road published to accommodate the that he is working with the All present members of the the name of a portion of Foster 10001. Wonders of the World this purchase for the good of since they will be parked behind various stamps. Stanley Gib­ Tolland Volunteer Fire Depart­ committee are Republican, St. to Beelzebub Rd. after 1 DAWN DRESS SHOP Tolland.” a tree area and an existing bons of London is planning one ment (TVFD) to request a traf­ with the exception of two in­ residents voiced objection at a 1 3-Way Adjustable Mirror VIEWER • The Board of Selectmen went house, according to the firm. similar to its successful book fic light on Rt. 195 near the fire dependent voters. King had hearing. The change had been With 16 3-D Pictures on record at its last meeting to The commission seemed for the Royal Silver Wedding AnCHNOM QI^L BREAKTHROUGH house. previously ruled that both of the proposed by Fire Marshal support the purchase. favorable to this proposal, but issued November 1972. He said that as a result of a vacancies be filled by other William Canning who said the WARRANTY Also on the agenda tonight is recent radar unit set up on Rt. Chairman William Grace did present situation confuses than Republicans. While the British are plan­ Citizen approval of the Planning and suggest that the driveway to be motorists. The proposal would M.99 Zoning Commission as con­ ning for their historical event, 99* used be paved. have have changed to trollers of the new state Inland- the U.S. is making a big effort Richard Gregorian, owner "Beelzebub Rd.” the portion of Help O hio A rt Wetland Act, to comply with to hail the 200th anniversary of and operator of the skating Foster St. between its intersec­ I o I n a S state regulations effective Jan. Bolton arena in South Windsor, the American Revolution in PICTURE TUBE 1 tion with Beelzebub Rd. and 1976, which the English maybe Sollicted rd 1 JIGSAW PUZZLES . proposed that the arena be 3 GENERATION 100% SOLID STATE E r a M u c r c H Ellington Rd. would rather forget. The third item is approval of allowed to rent a track made of MODULAR I.C. COLOR TELEVISION the sewer feasibility study com­ ^Mini-Tailoring’ Course HARTFORD (AP) - In light mittee. The Planning and Another in the Collector of potential new drug selling in Series of the American Revolu­ Zoning Commission has Connecticut because of a New tion Bicentennial Covers by the *3.99 requested the selectmen to ap­ York State law against pushers, LABOR Offered B y Club LOSE 20 POUNDS International Stamp Collectors local police have asked for in­ M point such a committee to study Society will feature three cov­ all of Tolland west of Paulk creased citizen help to fight CURTIS MATHES Ideal ers honoring Francis Scott Key, Hill, including the Industrial IN TWO WEEKS! drug traffic. DONNA HOLLAND tonight at 9 o’clock at the the composer of the “Star 1 SHAKER MAKER Park, for possible tie-in to Ver­ United Methodist Parsonage Spangled Banner.” With Glow Paint Correspondent Famous U.S. Women Ski Team Diet "Because a strict law against 1 MOOSE TMP (U K non’s new sewer project. for people interested in the for­ Each of the covers carries PARTS Tel. 646-0375 pushers has been enacted in Two items previously planned mation of a couples club. The During the non-snow off season the U.S. Women’s Alpine Ski two stamps — the Key stamp 100% New York, there is the to be on the call of the meeting The Bolton’s Junior Woman’s prime topic of the meeting will of 1948 and the Key Credo Team members go on the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds in possibility that some criminals are not included. Club is sponsoring a mini­ be to establish the need for such stamp issued in 1960. In full two weeks. That’s right — 20 pounds in 14 days! The basis of in the drug trade will seek to These are the Arts of Tolland tailoring course for those in­ a group and the availability of color, each of the Star Spangled *4.88 *5.59 request to lease land on the terested in making a coat or the diet is chemical food action and was devised by a famous change their base of operations leadership. Banner covers is 'illustrated Community House property on jacket from start to finish. Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Ski Team. Normal energy to Connecticut,” Police Chief SOLID STATE ___ _ An in-service meeting for all with a reproduction of an ap­ Barbie Thomas J. Vaughan said. Cider Mill Rd. and the Am­ Mrs. MaryLou Lemaire will Girl Scouts, including Brownie is maintained (very important!) while reducing. You keep "full" propriate painting of that peri­ be instructor. Registration fee e 1 Marx Beginner’s Cycle bulance Association request to leaders is set for tonight at 7:30 — no starvation — bemuse the diet is designed that way. It’s a od and an excerpt from the na­ In a statement he urged ■ 4 Wheel Cycle for Beginnera use the town barn located is 85. tional anthem. COUNTRY CAMPER o’clock at the home of Mrs. diet that is easy to follow whether you work, travel or stay at home. citizens to work with police “to Tents, Stoolg, Sleeping Bags Instruction will be given each 'The complete set of three behind the Administration John Sheetz, Tanglewood Lane. prevent the social deterioria- ! AS I Building. and every Thursday, Oct. 11 to The Ck)nservation Commis­ This is honestly a fantastically successful diet. If it weren't, the covers is available for 83.50 Nov. 8, from 9:30 until 11:30 U.S. Women’s Ski Team wouldn’t be permitted to use it! Right? from: Bicentennial Collection, tion that results from illegal According to the town clerk, sion will meet Thursday at 8 drug operations.” both of these items must be a.m. at Herrick Memorial p.m. at town hall. So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Team gets. Lose International Stamp Collectors 1 *10.88 Park. ^6.99 Society, P.O. Box 48806, Los okayed by the Planning and weight the scientific, proven way. Even if you’ve tried all the He reminded the -public to ■ Fleher Price The course is restricted to the Angeles, Calif. 90046. Mattel Big Jim Zoning Commission before other diets, you owe it to yourself to try the U.S. Women’s Ski write anotiymously to Post Of­ going to a town meeting. first 10 paid registrants. W m s ; ,For more information or to Funds Approved Team Diet. That is, if you really do want to lose 20 pounds in Two stamps commemorating fice Box 66, Hartford, with any m 1 Pop-Up-Pal SPORTS CAMPER information on the drug trade. * | 15” BoaL Mountain Climbing register,' call Mrs. Bette WASHINGTON (AP) - A two weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a reminder. athletic events have been is­ 3 4 9 compromise 89.9-billion ap­ amt Raaeua Equipmant Dufraine, 643-5296. Send only S3.(M) ($3.25 for Rush Service)-Cash is O.K.- sued by The Netherlands. One eter Anselmo propriations bill has won House stamp marks the 75th anni­ ■ 1 CHIME PHONE Fair Plans Under Way approval to finance farm, food to: Jorma Products Co., P.O. Box 2176, Leucadia, CA versary of the Royal Nether­ // leads Innocent The Ladies Benevolent Socie­ stamp, school milk and 92024. Don't order unless you expect to lose 20 pounds lands Hockey Assn., and also 1 0 0 % ty of Bolton Congregational HARTFORD (AP) - An consumer-and environmental in two weeksi Because that's what the Ski Team Diet will the world championship hockey (Church will present the 15th an­ *4.39 *10.88 executive aide to the state protection programs. dol games at Amstelveen. The de­ A b o u t T o w n JN>$TATC nual “T’was The Month Before public works commissioner sign depicts an action scene B u d d y -L Christmas Fair” Saturday, pleaded innocent in Superior during a game. 'The other Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. A prayer meeting will be held Court Tuesday to charges that stamp is for the world cham­ 1 Playskool PEG DESK he illegally used his state job In addition to the various tonight at 7 at ’Trinity Covenant ■ Rlagnetic Spelling Board SU h i- R K TM K K pionship modern rhythmical Church. At 7:30, the Rev. Nor­ for political purposes. booths of previous years a gymnastics competitions in YEARS Peter Anselmo, a Hartford special attraction this year will man Swensen will conduct a Bi­ Rotterdam. Shown is a woman ble study. Republican, declared his in­ be a glass blower, Peter Esak, practicing this form of gymnas­ nocence on five counts of false­ from Mystic. tics. Sponsor of the inter­ PARTS *11.99 *7.99 ly certifying an oath and four The fair will be in the educa­ national event is the Royal counts of improperly using tion building of the church. Netherlands Gymnastics Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta Turnpike TV will Install electronic labors of state employes. Mrs. Edith Banz is general Federation. Sigma Phi will meet 'Thursday parts that are defective in material or 1 MAGNETIC SPIROGRAPH AGGRAVATION His lawyer, Edward J. Daly chairman for the event. at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester workmanship under normal use and 1 Reg. 4.99 Amarica’t Favorita Family G a i^ Jr., said Anselmo would file Manor, Inc. Featured speaker Bulletin Board Speaking of sports, the Re­ will be Mrs. D. Streitelmeier, n service for FOUR YEARS from the motions challenging the case The Bolton Athletic Associa­ public of Indonesia has issued date the color TV set is sold to the before it reaches trial. recreation director at the nur­ « tion meets tonight at 7:30 three stamps honoring its sing home. A business meeting original purchaser. Defective Circuit Judge William P. Barber, o’clock at Herrick Memorial eighth National Sports Week, and refreshments will follow at however, continued the case for Park. acmrding to the World Wide W i'lLIA "> Modules will be replaced with rebuilt *2.99 R- 4.. ^2.99 jury trial after the pleas. the home of Mrs. Laurie Green, R v H N A w circuit modules. A meeting is being conducted Philatelic Agency. Depicted are karate, hurdle racing and Ambassador Dr. chess. Colored stripes appear on each adhesive adding to the 1 Udies’ WOOL SKIRTS Friendship Lodge of Masons YAHTZEE stylized designs. 1 Solldg end Printa Game of Skill and Chance will confer the Master Mason degree at the Masonic Temple 100% YEARS FROM THE MAIL BAG.. .To Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Robert Lillian S. Witt of Allentown, A. Haugh, worshipful master, S t ATM Pa., the canceled stamps you will preside. Officer dress is LABOR *1.00 describe are not valuable but *1.99 HNB tux. 1 Ladies’ 100% Acetate MANCHESTER AQUARIUM DECOR, INC. 4 Full Years of Labor Protection! No BED PILLOWS labor charges for 48 months! After 1 MklNI PANTIES Reg. 2.27 OFFICES BIGGEST FISH SALE OF THE YEARI Wtd. 9/26 • Sun 9/30 6 Bi| Oiyi the first 90-day adjustment period, there will be a nominal travel charge Open FISH SPECIALS for service in the home. R ^ . i ( K ) 1 66^ *1.77 Naont 8 for 1.00 Dwarf Qouraini Zobrat 5 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 1 Ladlea’ 39 39 Cat Flih 3 for 1.00 Rad Minor Tatra Mon •through Fri. 9-3 Algaa Eatara 3 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 Dr K/E-IN h o u r s 9 - 4 Rag. Angalt 4 for 1.00 Rad Valvat Sword IT* DIAGONAL YEARS 1 PUU-OVERTOPS STRIPED AREA RUGS Marigold 3 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 100% 1 Long Sleeve, 100% Nylon EVENING HOLJR.S Mala Batta .09 aaeh •OLIO STATE Salt-Watar Clowns, Damasit 8i Blus Davila Middle T urnpike Office 1.49 sa < TRUST Opan 12 to 0 Savan Days A Waak TIL 9 V. N.il. Wicli- ( IIIMI'I III III ( n i l , MiiiiK'i I m e

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Public THERE'S MORE IN SIORE FOR YOU AT Rec Slates Records DO YOUR OWN THING! Swim Warranty Deeds George H. Birge to William J. Lessons and Phyiiis S. Neville, unit in GRAND Swim Lesson registration Is Northfiel'd Green Con- PLUS now being taken at the Reerw- domirtium, conveyance tax tlon Department Office, Nike $29.70. TRIPLE-S Site, Garden Grove Rd., 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The following Rocco J. Francoline Jr. and BLUE is a list of classes that meet two Joanne B. Francoline to Ed­ The choice is truly yours days a week: mund J. Perry Jr. and Jane G. STAMPS UNION To serve your taste, your neisds,neisds. Grand Union stocks the larg-larg­ ■ I . I I I I Monday and Friday: 6:00- Perry, property at 104 Falknor est, niost complete selection of national brands plus our own 6:30, Beginners; 6:30-7, Ad­ Dr., conveyance tax $33. SUPERMARKETS vanced Beginners. money-saving Grand Union quality brands. The choice is truly Tuesday and Thursday: 6:00- FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH 6:30, Beginners; 6:30-7, Ad­ Building Permits yours in size as well as brand. At Grand Union, we want you to NATIONAL BRANDS, AND vanced Beginners; 7:30, Robert M. Kiernan for SAVE... OR CHOOSE set exactly what you want. When you want it. Freedom of Intermediate; 7:30-8, Adult Biketex, foundation only for ad­ GRAND UNION'S OWN FINE Choice. The right to individualize your shopping. Another rea­ BRANDS AND SAVE EVEN Class. dition to commercial building HAPPY HOLIDAY GREETINGS MOREI at 96 Sheldon Rd., $3,000. son why there’s more in store for you at Grand Union. Wednesday and Saturday; J.D. Dumas, demolish office TO OUR JEWISH FRIENDS Union 6:00-6:30, Beginners;. 6:30-7, at 345 Main St., $75. Advanced Beginners; 7-7:30, FROM GRAND UNION Intermediate; 7:30-8, Swimmers. Saturday; 10-10:30, Beginners; 10:30-11, Advanced T H E 'L. Beginners; 11-11:30, ^ e e -m a te ' MKAoMW : UUftVniKH Intermediate; 11:30-12, FAMILY- Swimmers; 12-2, Junior 100V. FROM Lifesaving. FLORIDA 6-OZ. CAN LAWYER 10-OZ. PKG. CHOPPED OR LEAF A fee of $1.50 Is charged for the lessons. Lessbns start Oct. Dollar Value Urn ORANGE JUICE SPINACH 8, 1973. Of A Housewife ’•vmUtiiiifia TROPICANA GRAND UNION BIRDS EYE GRAND UNION How much is a housewife 16-OZ. CONTAINER worth in dollars and cents? This 8-OZ. CAN 1- LB. CAN - FRENCH STYLE unsentimental question conies up 6-OZ. JAR PKG.OF 100 I Social I every day in our courtrooms. K a t J u f CREAMER Whenever a housewife has died TOMATO SAUCE GREEN BEANS I Security | in an accident and her family is INSTANT COFFEE TEA BAGS COFFEEMATE GRAND UNION HUNTS GRAND UNION GREEN GIANT GRAND UNION seeking damages, some amount In this age of product advertising — you MAXWELL HOUSE GRAND UNION LIPTON TEA POT must .stand for her dollar value— may be more familiar with nationally adver­ what the family has lost because tised brands than our Grand Union brand. Q. I am receiving monthly of her death. Because we're all price conscious — I think Social Security benefits as a In most cases, the key issue you may want to take advantage of the widow and I’d like to get is how much it would cost to choice at Grand Union. married again. Will my Social hire a substitute housekeeper to If a Grand Union product can't meet or r ' 10-OZ.PKG. Security benefits stop if I do approximately the same work exceed the quality of a comparable national 8-OZ. PKG. as long as necessary. Sometimes remarry? brand we won't sell it. We believe in your A. Benefits continue for most the work is broken down into the right to choice at Grand Union — so we have TASTI FRIES separate functions that the de­ a full Grand Union line and a full range of POT PIES widows who remarry after ceased has been performing. national brands. The difference between BIRDS EYE GRAND UNION SWANSON GRAND UNION reaching age 60. However, the them is the money you save. amount of your monthly benefit All of us as consumers and as supermar­ 3 FOR “I may change. (Tieck with any ket people are aware and concerned about 29«^ Social Security office for the food prices, food quality, nutrition and a lot 2 5 '^ answer on your specific case. of other things, including how we can all get 9-OZ. PKG. FRENCH CUT Q. I have been getting the most for the dollars we spend in the BIRDS /Tnonthly Social Security dis­ supermarket. GRAND 1-LB., 14-OZ. CAN QT. BOTTLE QT. BOTTLE UNION ability benefits on my own work At Grand Union you not only have the QUART JAR 1-LB. PKG. 2 7 * 2 3 * record for the past two years right to be heard, but the means. As your 10-OZ. PKG. BIRDS Consumer Affairs Representative in this and will be 60 soon. I am a GRAND market area, my job is to communicate your FRUIT COCKTAIL APPLE JUICE CRANBERRY 4 f o r * 1 S f O R ^ " ! widow and my husband worked KOSHER DILLS COCKTAIL UNION-' wants and needs to management, as well as DEL MONTE GRAND UNION SALTINES RED CHEEK GRAND UNION under Social Security for many HEINZ GRAND UNION 10-OZ. PKG. to see that the problems posed In your letters NABISCO PREMIUM GRAND UNION OCEAN SPRAY GRAND UNION BIRDS years before he died. Should I and calls are responded to quickly and effec­ GRAND 4 f o r * 1 switch to widows benefits at 60? tively. UNION. 5 f o r 5 “| For example, an award may ' ( t ” A. You may do so, if it is to be based on such items (per 10 dJ 14-OZ. PKG. GRAND your advantage. Obviously, if week) as 10 hours of services as UNION your monthly Social Security a cook, 2 hours of services as a 7 5 * 15-OZ. disability benefit is higher than waitress, 7 hours of services as 6 9 the widows benefit, you would a laundress, 10 hours of services Kathy LaPier Consumer Affairs Representative not want to make any change. A as a babysitter, 2 hours of ser­ Grand Union Company vices as a bookkeeper. 100 Broadway, East Paterson. N J. point to keep in mind, however, Of course, there are endless 7i-OZ.PKG. PHE- PACKED OR BULK. SAVE ON THE PICK OF THE CROP is that a widow collects a per­ variables. Suppose, for instance, KRAFT GRAND IN GRAND UNION'S HUGE FRESH PRODUCE SELECTION. manently reduced benefit if she that the deceased was excep­ Macaroni CHEESE. 2 4 ‘ UNION 21 starts getting checks when she tionally capable in her domestic is 60. You would have to wait chores. That could increase her USDA 6-O Z. CAN until 65 to get full widows worth. Thus, the dollar value of benefits. You should call your one housewife—killed in an auto CHOICE Tuna Cat Food 6 for^1 m o S S f O R S Q * Social Security office to discuss collision—was held to be higher your situation in detail. than average because she made PEEF PRICES PKG. OF 150 PLASTIC Q. When my father died four most of the family* clothing and canned considerable produce GRAND O Q ( t years ago, a friend told my from her backyard garden. Sandwich Bags 49^^^ UNION ...... O v 7 mother that she could collect In another case, the figure monthly Social Security checks was higher because the woman PKG. OF 4 ROLLS-SINGLE PLY as a widow at 60. But, the other helped her husband in his plumb­ GRAND _ day I heard that widows can get ing business; in another, because ARE DOWN! Bathroom Tissue 39* UNION • Social Security when they are she worked part-time as a bus 1-LB. PKG. BARTLETT OR RED DELICIOUS OR 50. Is this,right? driver; in another, because she WE’RE PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU )[ARMCHm.Aj 15-OZ. AEROSOL - GRAND A. Severely disabled widows gave special nursing to her ail­ UNION may collect benefits as early as ing child. m m H O T DOGS 19-O Z .-- BOSC PEARS MclNTOSH APPLES Does the law allow compensa­ ARMOUR GRAND Window Cleaner " ^ 4 9 * SO. Others do have to wait until age 60. to qualify for widows tion also for the “society, care, M ALL MEAT UNION NOW IS THE TIME TO Your Choice and attention” she gave to her 1-LB..2-OZ.JAR Your Choice a f k U.S.NO. 1 benefits. BAG Q w 2i"MIN. husband and children? Some 2 9 H 1 9 RESTOCK YOUR FREEZER GRAND LB. 29* Q. I’m a widow, and I’ve been courts do, on the theory that Peanut Butter " 69* UNION...... H w RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS 3 working since 1962. when my these loo are “services” with a 1 ITALIAN FREESTONE husband died. In a couple of 2V*" SHOULDER OR A n n l o c U.S. No. 1 min. 3 l b s , 1 “ price. 8-OZ.^ BOTTLE-ITALIAN WISH- ^ Fancy Western months I’ll be 60. Although I’m Other courts, however, don’t BOTTOM ROUND U.S.D.A. CHOICE Prune Plums U.S.D.A. CHOICE GRAND A ROMAINE. GOLDEN RIPE not disabled, I do not want to go that far, saying such bene­ Salad Dressing ^9^^. oforH UNION FOR I ,. cut down on my work. Would I fits are too intangible to be mea­ Le ttu ce ...... l b .2 5 < ^ Pineapples .. be able to get any kind of sured in money. BEEF ROASTS SIRLOIN STEAK PORTERHOUSE PKG. OF 6 - INSTANT FRESH WESTERN FIRM, RED RIPE monthly benefits from Social Furthermore, factors that may I GRAND 00 Security? be plus in one situation may be 8»CMiBAC(m ! BONE C a rro ts ...... pk1 :1 9 ^ Tomatoes ... ______i Breakfast 69* UNION . A. You may be eligible for a minus in another. In one case LESS OR BEEF 49* an award of $75,000 was held ■ ^ 5 9 T-BONE LOIN reduced widows benefit at 60. too righ, largely because the 1-LB.PKG.-SLICED STEAKS Call or visit your Social Securi­ woman had functioned at a be- LB. LB. 1 6 9 ty office for more details. low-average level in family mat- > LB. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF FIRST Q. My wife died last month. ters. She had been on unfriendly BACON U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF U.S.D.A, BONELESS BEEF I’m 60 and can't work. Since I terms with her husband, and, be­ SWIFT’S PREMIUM EARLY MORN Chuck Steak ...e!'.LLB89*f Short Ribs ...FLANKEN., Lb1 9 9 Top Round RoastLBl®® was completely supported by cause of her own frailties, had U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF my wife, why must I wait until played only a minor role in the - j 3 9 ^ 2 3 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF U.S.D.A.CHOICEBEEF upbringing of their children. Shoulder Steaks...lb1 79 Stewing Beef .^.'i'.^P^Bl^s I’m 62 t'b get Social Security on U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF SHOULDER Beef Short Ribs ...Lei“9 her earnings record? A public service feature of the GENUINE FRYER U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHUCK OR ROUND U.S.D.A, BEEF CHICKEN OR COLICLE A. You don’t have to wpit. A American Bar Association and London Broil...... lb1s9 Cubed Steaks.... lb3.179 IB dependent widower now can the Connecticut Bar Associa­ Chicken Livers ...... lb. 99*= U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF CENTER T od Chuck SteaklbI™ BIG SAVINGS ON FAMOUS BRANDS PLUS^ receive reduced Social Security tion. Written by Will Bernard. U.S.O.A. CHOICE SEkjll BONELESS U.S.D.A. BONELESS BEEF ALL THE NATIONAL REGULAR OR THICK ^ FAMOUS NAMES. GRAND UNION'S FRESH BRANDS PLUS EXTRA payments at 60 for full benefits BIGGER SAVINGS ON OWN-BAKED C 1973 American Bar As.sociation Chuck Steak 99*= Chuck Roast...... lbI^q Sirloin Tip Roast lb169 SAVINGS ON OUR OWN at 65. Jones B a c o n ...... ^kg. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS OUR OWN FINE PRODUCTS AT EXTRA QUALITY-CONTROLLED U.S.D.A. BONELESS BEEF U.S.D.A.CHOICE BONELESS BRANDS! SAVINGSS SWIFT PREMIUM 3-OZ.PKQ. BRANDS. COMPARE THE SIZE AND PRICE Top Round Steaklb1 99 GOLD TOP ENRICHED Chuck Roast ...... lbI^s Eye Round Roastlb2°» Have a question about Social About Town Fun L in k s ...... pkI 99*= U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless (Calif. Semi) U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BONELESS HIGH IN PROTEIN. LOWER IN FAT THAN REG. FRANKS U.S.D.A. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE , HAIR SPRAY Security and its retirement, Al-Anon family groups meet Chuck Steak...... ». »1“ Chuck Fillet...... lb.I^^ PHILADELPHIA GRAND UNION WHITE BREAD MISSBRECK GRAND UNION survivors, disability or tonight at 8 at the Second R ib R o a s t...... -iS V lb.1® 1-LB. Medicare benefits? Write to Congregational Church parish FROZEN MEAT AND FISH 6-OZ. 13-OZ. GRAND UNION U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BLADE Questions and Answers, Social house, 385 N, Main St.; U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A.CHOICE 16*^ 12*^ LOAVES 89^ CAN 69*^ 'cA'jf 49*^ Security Office, 657 Main Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Beef and Noodles ...... ^kg. GRAND UNION-PLAIN NANCY LYNN Street, East Hartford, Ct. Pathfinders Club, 102 Norman CHUCK ROAST COMPARE CREST GRAND g r a n d u n i o n c r is p y RIB STEAK RIB BOAST 22-OZ. UNION 061Q8. St.; and Friday at 10 a.m. at the Cottage Cheese ...... c6nt 45^ AppiePie ...... PKG. fccfhpaste tIj°be..59^..7- OZ.TUBE 4 y® South United Methodist Church Fish Portions ...... pkg. 59*= CENTER SHORT PILLSBURY1869-,,„_-„,,^ ^ ^ NANCY LYNN COMPARE ___ GRAND campus. Alateen for the 12 to OVEN MIDDLE s in g l e t o n f r o z e n CUT CUT READY CUT Biscuits BA^WNgPp OWDER...... 3 PKQ8. 1 20-year old children of problem LB. LB. Crescents ^R^LE ...... ’^PKQ Mouthwash M SS49* drinkers meets Thursday at 8 Salad Shrimp ...... 3^^ LB. GRAND UNION - IND. WRAPPED GRAND UNION COMPARE GRAND About Town p.m. at the Pathfinders Ciub. 12-OZ. American Siices ...... pkq.75^ Petate Chips ...... PKG. Baby Powder,''.“.':"‘S°Sl73*r-’‘.'&’‘39* The family groups are open to The stewardship and finance friends and relatives living with START YOUR SET NOW! commission of South United severe problem drinkers. Methodist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at Susannah Hartford Region YWCA is GENUINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA 50 50 Wesley House of the church. sponsoring a fall tennis Direct from Staffordshire, England to Crond-Union for yow BONUS TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS 16* OFF 20^ OFF BONUS TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE or 15* OFF 50* OFF workshop Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE I WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF I WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF First (Church of Christ, Scien­ 4:30 p.m. at theYWCA Camp YourChoico: QUART BOTTLE OF I I TWO BATH SIZE BARS QUART BTL. FABRIC SOFTENER 17-OZ. BTL TUB AND TILE ONE 3 -LB., 1-OZ. BOX DETERGENT ONE 10-OZ. JAR COFFEE tist, will have a testimony Aya-Po in Somers. Ipstruction • CUP AND SAUCER S l O O **' NYR meeting tonight at 8 at the MOP&GLO PHASE iii SOAP FINAL TOUCH NYR : NYR NESCAFE iNSTANTNYR at the beginners and player • 8" SANDWKH/CAKE PLATE ▼ 1 W W „ p ,e t to poyl LYSOL CLEANER i MRD MRD I MIRACLE WHITE church. The meeting is open to leveis wili be offered. Stan Gib­ COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., SEPT. 29 COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., SEPT. 20 1M COUPON GOOD THRU SAT., SEPT. 20 one COUPON GOOD THRU SAT.. SEPT. 20 MRD •SHOKT/OiSSIIIlWH ' | "JTfBl*. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER COUPON GOOD THRU SAT . SEPT. 29 -n t the public. son of the New England Lawn LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER I LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. IR/- “ LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Tennis Association will direct CHOOSE FROM t LOVELY PATTERMS GSS The executive committee of the workshop assisted hy \W th e Manchester Area several members of his instruc­ Conference af Churches will tors staff. For registration M iM MMiM In M ., tsgt 2f. N m MIm IW , I M i m a IM M T Ni M M S Co m Nm Ir W m vorfe oxiM t I M offMllM ttmi tat. topL n . r, Piitnoni t Lowir DulohOM Gountioa In Nm Vorh oxcopt I meet tonight at 7:30 In the Rob­ material or more information alM effeciivi in Connwlfeul, neepl CliMMrt„CrofflweN A MlddMowT RooImNu a IrviMtoii otoTN. alto m m In Comootloiit, oxcopt CMthlro. CromwoN t MkhHotown. bins .Room of Center call the YWCA at 525-1163. Not responsible lor typograpMcal errors. Wo rtsorvo Iho rtgM to llnrit quantity of salo Homs. Not rMponsilt tor tyiMgrqMoM I rt. Wo rasorvo tho r l ^ to Ibnlt quantity of sMa itoms. Congregational Church.

i 1 PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Sept. 26, 1973 Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973_PAGE TWENTY-THREE Ferytow ItMt iw Ull M{ Mtiail M etu IT ON( 0* TNi Slop a SHOP rowpANii s » atMT niiit «ui*n wvMitultn. Teacher 111, Aide To View Business Bodies I Are Rec Cancels Proposed Site NSKA DIHEGTOR David L. Childs, president of For Housing Simmons Shoes, Simsbury, has you getting your Some Classes been named a director of the A site on which the town may WESTERN BEEF construct additional housing for National Shoe Retailers Association. Organized in 1912, Stop&Shopsworth? Becai the elderly will have an “on the of Dr. Homer Grasseler who spot" inspection Thursday the NSRA is a nationwide Monday - Saturday 9-6 taught cultural classes at the Commissioner Reuben organization of small and large independent businesses, chains Thurs. A FrI. 9-9 West Side Recreation Center, Figueroa of the Department of and department stores whose TOLLAND the Rec Department has been Community Affairs, according forced to cancel, at least tem­ to Francis J. Pitkat, executive objective is to promote the TURNPIKEy porarily, a number of classes. director of the Housing Authori­ welfare of the shoe industry. Simmons Shoes operates MANCHESTER OPEN SUNDAYS The classes will be reinstated ty- as other teachers are located to The proposed site is adjacent family shoe stores in downtown The iiest of this Hartford, West Hartford SALE ITEMS THURS., FRI.. SAT. teach the courses. to Grove Court at 55 Grove St. Center, the Manchester 9 A.M. - 6 P.l The classes envolved are; on land which the town already How to buy a home, Law for the owns. The town has applied to Parkade and Simsbury town. consumer, French Conver­ the state for 40 additional units, U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS sations 1, 2, 3, 4, effective but'would be satisfied to come SIRLOIN T-BONE writing, current events, public up with 24 plus a community week's niri-prioing speaking, psychology and room, according to Mayor SHOULDER guitar. Frank J. McCoy. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND STEAKS STEAKS Anyone who feels quallfed to The Grove St. project is the 'The directors of Southern WITH LARGE, FULL TENDERLOINS! teach any of these classes smallest of the five elderly New England Telephone have CLOD ROAST lb. during the day should contact housing projects in Vernon and declared a quarterly dividend Bea Sheftel at 643-6795 or Mel is the only one without a com­ on the company’s common U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS Seibold at 646-6010. Considera­ munity room. Funds were not stock of 71 cents a share. 'This ( s n u k M iu r r CMtorOrt S lb. ggr speciok tion will be given to teachers SHOULDER available at the time of its con­ represents a quarterly increase who are now working part time struction for such a facility, s of three cents per share. The CHUCK CHUCK STEAKS Center Gut ** lb. or who are retired. FYee child dividend is payable Oct. 15 to L9ND9N from our big early week ad! care is available during the day shareholders of record at the CALIF. ROASTS for teachers with children two close of business on Sept. 24. FILLiT . tJV* years old and older. If necessary these classes can be BR9IL CHUCK STEAKS istcut ' b.73^ rearranged for evenings or In announcing the board ac­ Saturdays. tion, Alfred W. Van Sinderen, OVEN PREPARED BONELESS OUR DWN FRESH MADE Participants who have SNET president, said "This registered and paid tuition for dividend increase is well within Caimed Goods Sale! these classes may come in to the guidelines established by RIB 1st 4 RIBS DELMONKO SAUSAGE' the rec and pick up their refund. the federal government, and is Grosn Giant Stop & Shop Hunt’s Anyone registering for these Sunshine consistent with the company’s classes will be notified when policy of declaring modest divi­ BOASTS CLUB STEAK MEAT lb. they will again be offered. Peanut Butter Wafers dend increases at reasonable in­ Niblets CDrn Grapefruit Juice Tomato Sauce ITie other craft and exercise tervals.” classes will be offered as 10>/2OZ | i > L i C pkg BugnackVa SPECIAL MEAT PBODUCTS 1 ! O f l e planned. Registration is in per­ 59' SNET last increased its divi­ M i 2 oz.M 46 oz. IKMM son this week and next at the The lucky winner of a five-day trip to Bermuda for two has dend in September 1972 and ★ BOCKWURST DCTDBERFEST 3 1 J Cans ■ West Side Rec, 110 Cedar St., just been drawn by Stanley L. Nichols, treasurer, and prior to that the last increase u u Manchester. Nabisco Marion Foley, office manager, of the Nichols-Manchester was in 1967. Cinnamon Treats Tire, Inc., 295 Broad St. The winning entry was submitted The quarterly dividend for ★ BRATWURST 16 oz by Johnnie’s Mobil, Inc., 24 West St., Rockville. For every preferred shares remains at Dsl MdrId Rockville pkg ten tires bought from the Nichols-Manchester Tire, Inc., Ocean Spray ..Green Giant 5 r from May 15 to Sept. 15, a ticket was deposited in the 95.5 cents per share, payable Oct. 15 to preferred ★ PURE REEF FRANKFURTERS lb . Hospital drawing box with the purchaser’s name. The Bermuda trip Light Tuna Cranherry Sauce Manpower Shultor Deodorant shareholders of record on Sweet Peas Re|. or Llmo 4 of can 8Sc will be from Oct. 11 to Oct. 15. (Herald photo by Pinto) September 24. EXTRA LEAN Notes Get Set Lotion Hard to Hold 8 oi btl. *1^^ Vo 5 Hairdressini 1.5 oz tube 97c GR9UND Chunk f l E l ® Victor Med. Cleaned Shrimp 611 oz >1^ OlGROUND 6Vxoz. IKMM 16oz. OI? Admitted Tuesday: Leon Vanity Fair Print Facial Tissue GROUND MC M 1 7 oz i.M Sante Fe, N.M. — April 1973 (Photo by Siegfried Halus). This photograph and others by Can ^ m M Blotniski, Hayes Ave., Vernon; 1342plys 2pli(s S7c UH ■ ■ Cans ■ Vanity Fak Toilet Tissues BEEF Alma Carlson, Hyde Ave., Halus will be part of this year’s opening exhibit at the Stairwell Gallery of Manchester Community College, starting Friday. ^ 0 0 2 plys 4 pack pkg 4 ^ 0 8 Lb. Lots CHUCK ROUND Rockville; Michael Charette, Jit Creamy Peanut Butter 18 o zjir6 9 c Lb. Lots RFD 8, Rockville; Joyce Duncan Hines Family Brownie Mix Lb. Lots Contadina Tomato Paste 3 <^89‘ Sunsweet Prune Juice » 49° Dickinson, Oxbow Dr., Vernon; 23ozpk{ 67c B e a c o o w a y Elizabeth Gebhardt, Union St., Coronet Floral Print Asst. Napkins HEAVY WESTERN STEER BE|F HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEF Stairwell Gallery pk(of60 Iplys 16c Pope Tomato Paste HunTs Whole«“ »Tomatoes"-35‘ Rockville; Robert Graham, Old Gravymaster for Making Gravy 2 oz bU 29c Town Rd., Rockville; Clifford Happy Jack Pancake Syrup 36 oz btl 87c Sliced Whole Mushrob¥s 3 ‘ « 1 Upton Noodle Soup Hemmeler, Webster Rd., Ver­ Bennett Chili Sauce 12 oz bottle -39c non; Cindy Hitchbom, Hilton Opens Friday Kleenex Asst. Jumbo Towels Chof“KiT Ravioli 2- 69' Pam Vogotable Spray Coatlng^9‘ pkg 01 135 2 plys 43c Dr., South Windsor; Sean Kleenex Asst Dinner Napkins Kelley, East Hartford; Kay Manchester Community Halus, a native of Austria, woman and group shows in New pkg of 60 2 plys 33c Luginbuhl, Elizabeth St\, College’s Stairwell Gallery will has been living in the U.S. since York and Connecticut. At MCC, Kleenex Boutique Bathroom Tissue Rockville; Brett Rieder, open its sixth season Friday 1951. Re is senior photographer she will exhibit large oil pain­ 5002plys 2pk 3 3 0 Mini-Priced* White Gem U,S, Grade with an exhibition of for Aetna Life and C^ualty, Sweet N' low Sugar Substitute Hillside Ave., Vernon; Ruth tings of blow-ups of material 50'spkg 4 1 c Bozpkg 79c Snow, Union St., Rockville; photographs by Siegfried Halus Hartford. He has taught at the folds executed iii a sharp-focus Eco Recycled White Towels NDS r a r a WHOLE # 1 2)^-3 lbs. H H C Cut, Wrapped, Quicb Frozen, Wo Exfra Chargel Cut, Wrapped, Quick Frozen, No Extra Chargal Madeline Zizzamia, Mountain and paintings by Marilyn Aspen (Col.) School of Art, the style. Miss Harder lives In 1501 plys 2 pkgs 69c 9 St., Vernon. Harder. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart­ Hartford. ford Art School, and MATRIX Births Tuesday: a son to Mr. Robert F. Manning, director in Hartford. A contributor to SIRLOIN HIP and Mrs. John Killoran, Staf­ of the Stairwell Gallery, said numerous publications, Halus SHORT LOIN ford Springs. the season opening will start at has been staff photographer for Meaty, moist, tender chickens to 7:30 p.m. Friday with a the Hartford Stage Co., the AV. Wt. Av. Wt. en]oy this week or freeze for later on. lb. Discharged Tuesday: Bruce screening of “Triumph of the Hartford Symphony, and the OF BEEF 29-30 lbs. 25-30 lbs. Cropper, Sherry Circle, Will,’’ Leni Riefenstahl’s Hartford Ballet. He was OF BEEF Tolland; Evelyn Damon, Grove documentary film classic of the photography exhibit chairman ’^ 331,1% on our entire stock You Get 8-10 Sirloin Staaht with Full Tandoriolna You Oat 10-14 Porterhouse Steaks Broilers-CutuporSplit 49! St., Rockville; Rachele Dean, 1934 Nazi rally at Nuremberg. at the 1973 Hartford Civic & Tolland; Joseph Dowgiewicz, After the film, there will be a Arts Festival. BONELESS Chicken Thighs U.S. GRADE “A" 0 Q | West St., Rockville; Leo reception at the gallery. Miss Harder holds a BFA LaPointe, Glenstone Dr., Ver­ The photograph and painting degree from the University of SIRLOIN TIP Chicken Breasts 98 non; Willard Proyencher, exhibit will remain on view un­ Florida and an MFA degree BOTTOM ROUND Maple St., Ellington; Nancy til Oct. 19, Manning said. Both from S^acuse University. Her Watson, Hillsdale Dr., the film and exhibit will be at exhibition credits include one- Rockville. WITH EYE OF ROUND RO AST BEEF Stop & Shop “Quality-Protected^ MCC’s Hartford Rd. campus.. to $4.99 yo- •OobWes Av. Wt 18-20 IbR. BONELESS You DM Whole Eye of Round, Cube Staahs, Sw Ib s StRahs, Rump RoaRt, Ground Round. You 6M SMoln Tip RoBits and SonoieRB SIrlobi Tip Steaks Swiss Steak BOTTOM ROUND NOTICE * Mb’*** m a S ’ dryable. w PUBLIC HEARING • Ribs machine washabie, yvithout Ctuh Steak BONE IN LOIN Additional Appropriations BOARD OF DIRECTORS Back Rump Reast-Boneiess Town of Manchester Av. Wt. Connecticut L.T.W 00D 85-100 lbs. BONELESS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Bottem Reund heast CENTER CUT Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the ROUND. BEEF Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET You Got Top Round Steak and Roasts, Sirloin Roasts, Eye Round, Bottom Round Roasts, Cube Steaks ana Eye Round Roast BONELESS Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, October 2,1973, at 8:00 P.M. Bround Hound. Cut, wrapped, quick frozen, no exbti chargel to consider and act on the following; TfindfirfittRS ® ° n e l e s s b o t t o m r o u n d Proposed additional appropriation tp 1973-74 Budget, Educational U.S.DJL CHOICE - WHOLE CUT AS DESIRED ■ U I I H V I W i l U f W INDIVIDUAL CUBED BEEF STEAKS I lb. Special Grants, Fund 41 — $2,200.00 for Enviroiunental Educa- INTO ROASTS tion, to be financed from neighboring communities’ payments for AND CHOPS Mrvices; balances remaining in existing accounts #119 and #149 AV. WT. 14-17 LBS. U.S. Na I — 3H"MlnUi»ineyil ALLOCATIONS - REVENUE SHARING (M S ■wMXf (|S(g Poposed allocations from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: U.S.D.A. CHOICE SHOULDER ■anm iasnicai Flavored *™NOUnFp^ Muffins 1. Paving bleacher and backstop area at Charter Oak Field - ROAST *V «. London Broil A v. w t. Clnnanxin Raisin, Birds Eye Orange Juice $3,700.00 40-90 Lbs. Blueberry, Cheddar 2. Purchase of new bulldozer to replace existing inoperable WHOIe lambs lb . Clwete or Bacon flavor 9® D ‘Tssr.-iQ ' 2*79' CBAMOejUICE “'•1 5 1 equipment — $41,556.00 tvi ib.yge 3. Reduction in allocation in Lincoln Center improvements by VYOOUKETKIIESTGIVEIISATEST 1 BIRDSEYE 6uttercrest6read2.loevM Roman« « « Pizza piS" 99' BREYER^S 8W EH LIFE STOf « SHOP, YAH YAH, lUCIO WHITE $12,000.00 (from $75,000.00 to $63,000.00). LET Ut H U YOUR HIEEZER WITH U J.D JL CHOfCI NIMD, nREQURHTIR OR IIN 1 BROCCOLI SPEARS VMt Our BAKERY Anthony Pietrantonio OPRIB-fRJERIIO EAT URE A RMII • MANCHESTER 388 Brofld StrMt FRESH BAKED ON PREMISES Merit Ice Cream c .^ 6 9 ' Secretary 1 FRENCH and CUT BEANS Venilli, Chocolele, Hvlequln or Colfae 1 IOhiz. Pkg. ICE CREAM ORANGE JUICE SEVERAL VARIETIES 8F ArridSprayOeodorant 79' Board of Directors '• EAST HARTFORD Putnam Bridgt Plaza 17 Main St. ______«•"» eieuue roMta ea uneune. n oi. Can Taste O'Sea Cod Portions 88* Manchester 01BIS8EUST. 643-0424 RiAR OMCE KANT • BLOOMFIELD Copaco Shopping Canlar Cottage Qrove Road Rt. 218 CHEESES NipoRm STOP A SHOP 263 MIDDLE TPKE Connecticut - PlENn OF FREE PARKIIN SPACE Open 10 am to 9 pm Saturdays 'til 6 W .^AST HARTFORD 1 4 .9 9 * 1 .33 g n Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this twenty-first day of WE ACCEPT FOOD tTAMPi BtinkAmerlcerd and Master Cliarga Available In Moat Storaa ^ 5 ..9 9 * SILVER LANE, 8 A.M. -10:30 P.M. Mon.- Sat. September 1973. GIAIIT GMIIDERS |F r o m D u r Oa/f P A R T Y P L A T T E R S '•MDTDOROli Largs Grade A EGGS...... dot 79c '( •I 1973 BEACONWAY FABRICS. Inc, RMOS TO OSOER % i i 1 PAGE TWENTY^FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheste^, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1978 MANCHKSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 20, 1973 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE In Primary Elections ii* Coaches^ Cornert High Harriers Giulietti By Larry Olsen i PZC Delays Decision On Hayes Subdivision Manche$ter High | Rebound^ Win Sets New Three Democratic Mayors MONICA SHlEA Correspondent Wanagel Low Density Multi- proposal for low-density multi- wins and no losses. (Coventry against teams composed of 7th Standard 742-9495 Family Proposal are suitable family project on property fron­ has two teams playing at this and 8th graders from other Last Saturday was truly a diMppolnting debut for our After losing its first four cross country meets, L > Defeat l^rty Choices for one-site sewage disposal. ting Rt. 6 on the Coventry- level and will combine the towns. They defeated 4-3 Sun­ 1973 season in a 42-20 loss to Hall High School'of West Hart­ Manchester High rebounded yesterday afternoon at ■ .1 The Coventry Planning and This proposal was referred to Bolton town line. teams for tournament action. day by scoring three goals in ford. We really felt we could win that game. We just made Memorial Field to defeat Wethersfield High in a CCIL East Catholic High’s Jim Zoning Commission (PZC) has of Education chairman the state health department and Soccer The Capt. Nathan Hale sixth the last five minutes of play. too many mistakes to come out a winner. meet, 24-31. Giulietti ran the Wickham By The Associaled Press — Mayor Joseph E. Carini of postponed a decision on Timothy J. Walsh Jr., who was the Department of En­ The Coventry Soccer D divi­ grade team may be the best Both teams return to action The biggest disappointment to our staff was the manner Tribe’s Dave Lemleux fvl , ’A » ■ f ^ Park course in record time Three Connecticut Wallingford beat former state developer Richard Hayes’ endorsed. The vote was 971 to vironmental Protection (DEP). sion teams remained with a 5-0 ever, as they remain un­ Wednesday, at 5:30 p.m. at in which our defense was handled. Throughout our pre­ breezed around the 2.9 mile Democratic mayors have ad­ Rep. Pasquale J. DeBaise, 2,140 application for approval of a yesterday covering the 2.7 727. ^ a n k Conelly, town planner, win over Somers last Sunday. defeated at their own age level. Coventry High School against course in 16:08 and was vanced to the November to 1,303. single-family home subdivision season scrimmages our defense had been more consistent East Booters mile distance in 15:07, but Although Mambruno enjoyed reported the town has received This puts their record at five They have also won two games Hebron. followed by teammate Kevin general election after winning — Ansonia Mayor Michael J. on Plains Rd. and solid while our offense sputtered. But in this game it the feat went unnoticed as, a comfortable margin over the inland wetlands maps fom Scholsky with a clocking of primaries without the endorse­ Adanti defeated Spero Jor- was a complete reversal. Rick Mllka did a very good job in Downed Again visiting St. Bernard’s won Verriker in- winning a chance PZC members decided Mon­ the DEP and some areas the 16:42. Finishing third was II ment of the party committee in danides, 1,682 to 728. day night to delay the decision directing our offense to a 300-yard game and our line was the meet, 22-39. for a second full term as mayor Coventry Conservation (Com­ Wethersfield’s Moriarty and Dropping their third soccer \ their towns. — Mayor David J. Calchera much sharper in executing their assignments. St. Bernard’s bunched three of Waterbury, he was not com­ to allow time to check with the mission had designated as in­ fourth was teammate match of the season. East Incumbents Frank Longo in of Willimantic outpolled John J. X runners in the next position pletely happy. State Health Department for land wetlands were not on the While we were disappointed in the Hnal score, there DePasquale. Scott Moffat of Catholic High’s varsity booters Bristol, Abraham G. Grossman Ashton, 617 to 593. clarification of its report con­ while East’s Dana finished “It was a satisfactory vic­ DEP maps. Connelly is going to were definitly some bright spots to be found. Split end Manchester placed fifth. bowed to East Hartford High in Meriden and Francis X. — Mayor Paul T. Daukas of fifth. Overall, the Eagles sport tory,” he said, “but it wasn’t cerning suitable water for wells check with DEP about the dis­ Dave Hunt made shme outstanding receptions in pulling in Manchester hosts Bristol yesterday afternoon, 3-1, on the Kelley In Shelton overcame Rocky Hill defeated Coun­ in the subdivision. The health crepancies. y/ a 1-3 record. what we were looking for. I ABSENTEE four of Milka’s eight completions, including two for scores. Eastern Friday afternoon at Hornets’ field. party-backed challengers in cilman Gerald McGrath, 745 to department’s report referred to Friday, East will host expected a much bigger Everett Frost presented the John Kunz, filling in for injured Jack Maloney, did a very Memorial Field in another In a sloppy, sluggish contest. Tue^ay’s voting. 698. six lots, but Hayes has proposed PZC with an annual report Pulaski High of New Britain at plurality.” nice job of running and earned a definite starting position, CCIL meet. East Hartford scored one goal In a p rim a ry w hich In the two elections for first eight lots in his plans. which was accepted and will be In the first half and two more Wickham Park. Republicans saw as a sign that Matthew Sivilla, campaign selectman: VOTING and Milka had one of his finest days of passing in throwing Herald photo by Pinto manager for Republican can­ The health department report referred to the Town Council. early in the final stanza. they could take over City Hall, — George H. Davis, who has states water from the landfill REQUIREMENTS eight for 16 where only two of his eight Incomplete passes didate Carmen Donnarumma, Coventry Hills has deeded The Eagles lone score came Tops in Senior Citizens’ Oolf Tourney Mayor Victor A. Mambruno of held the office in Voluntown for are, which adjoins the proposed two parcels of land to the town *MiHnci (ram (lit Siili 4u^ wUn| kmin tn bMto I (I ul4 sm) were out of the reach Of their receivers. Defensively Mike During the first seven months in the early moments of the se­ Waterbury received 56 per cent said the result showed voter the last 16 years, defeated of 1973 a total of nine members discontent with the way subdivision, flows to the lots as open land to be used for Irofli Mm kIm4 w dwifl| n U si kMin n i thi4Mt is i nilit*, Coughlin stood out in containing Hall’s option. cond half on Jim McCartney’s Al Bourret and Al Bolls posted 44 and 46 low gross scores and Henry Ran and John­ Seven of the ten leading rid­ of the vote to defeat former Arthur Gileau, 165 to 79. Davis recreational purposes. The two Mnivtnlty, nunn tninifli Kheol or initMutiili of M|ktr b m iiii aitkie Uw / Overall, if our mental mistakes, which will always of the Ladies PGA have won tally. son Gibson turned in 37 and 38 net scores in the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Golf ers at Hialeah last winter have state Sen. William J. Verriker. Democrats have been running was endorsed. and the ground water has iMt. more than $30,000 in golf tolu'- the city. parcels contain a total of 18 happen in a first game, could have been overcome, it East will phiy Enfield High League Tournament to win prizes. Left to right, Bourret, Bolls, Rau and Gibson. been riding at Aqueduct and Mambruno said he expected to — Richard A. Corkum, the already been affected. The *4Im ik i (roffl MondiNtir dwlti| yotini horn bicauu of i iMmbinMp In i roN|lout comnwnHy. naments. Belmont Park this season. Mambruno received 7,369 acres. This also was referred to would have been a game with a difference of one Saturday on the latter’s field. Twenty-two men participated. win by more. incumbent in Goshen, over­ report states that it would be the Town Council. *lllntti or physical dlsabilHy and unabk to oolo in porson at tho polli. votes to Verrlker’s 5,760. risky to drill wells in the area touchdown or less. So, I think we will be a team that will be In Stamford, where came Fire Chief William J. Mansfield Training School *MomlNr ol hrnwd Forcoi, tpoino or dopondant of aisk monibor. Republican Mayor Julius In Stamford, Lenz out­ Hageman, the endorsed can­ for domestic use. felt physically, and I’m confident that we will win a 2 sent notice to the PZC that they Ta Iks. iM MHi Wilensky appears to be the distanced his nearest opponent didate, 82 to 52. The firm of Fuss and number of games this season. by a margin of nearly two-to- had abandoned the (Community UbrtNML favorite to win a third term. Griswold, town engineers, feel aatOiitot, Cmbi MMI I M M U I Our next game will be at Platt at 10:30 Saturday mor­ one. He received 3,472 votes. that preliminary review of the Hostel on Richmond Rd. This Democratic voters chose Coun­ was due to the fact that they ning. Platt has a determined team led by a quarterback- cilman Frederick P. Lenz as Lillian Filardo, an accountant, area shows the soils around the had 1,751 and Councilnhan were not successful in Voter's Name halfback Rick Lorenzo who can run and throw, so I expect their candidate. negotiating a lease with the Warren Knapp received 695 A d d r e s s ...... quite a wide-open offense from them. Democratic primaries for owners. mayor were held in 11 towns votes. Don’t Delay, Complete & Mall Today However, Wilensky is The PZC will hold an infor­ Democratic Town Committee, Paul Phillips, Treas. and for first selectman in two mal discussion Oct. 8 about a towns. Primaries only for lower expected to win a primary next 6 Monday against F. Eugene Fmast offices were conducted in 14 Town Mulls other communities. Specific Davis, former member of the No Time To Rest vote totals were unofficial. Board of Finance, and appears Insurance Longo and Grossman had in­ to be the favorite to .win a third "IV/iere Quality FIRST NATIONAL STORES dicate they might run as in­ two-year term in the general election. For Floods Always Exceeds dependents if they were In Pros—Herosian defeated Tuesday. But Longo The only incumbent to lose in the mayoral and selectman A recommedation by the The Pricer outpolled endorse Councilman lit 4 primaries was Mayor William Manchester Association of In­ WATERBURY (AP) — Brian Herosian, a June graduate I Mr. Deli Specials ! Donald Cassin, 4,434 to 3,277. surance Agents, for town par­ MEA10WN ROt J. Heffeman of West Haven. He of the University of Connecticut, says play with the Porterhouse Rib Roost And Grossman defeated four ticipation in the National Flood SILVER LANE EAST HARTFORD Baltimore Colts keeps his mind on football most of the candidates, including Coun­ was defeated by former state Loin-USDA Choice A lb Oven Ready USDA Choice Freshly Sliced to Order Domestic Rep. Robert A. Johnson, 2,846 Insurance Program, will be U A ||P C . OPEN TUE8. AND WED. TILL 6 P.M., THUR8. AND Fffl. TOiL 9 P.M. time. 1 « cilman John A. McGuire, who considered Tuesday by the oivw nw , g p g, _ (CL08ED M0NDAY8) liked that; 1 know I didn’t at the had the party endorsement. to 2,608. “It’s not like they want 24 Manchester Board of Directors; hours of your day,” he said in a time.” Rout Boiled Hnm ” Grossman recived 1,789 votes to In other mayoral races, all Affirmative action on the Herosian also injured his Siiloin SiM kin Cnlifornin McGuire’s 1,486. Bejamin N. recent telephone interview won by endors^ candidates: proposal would be by resolu­ Bocausa rt custamar raslstanca, and tha lifting rt tha calling, Bart and Park pricas have ankle in a pre-season tackle Mr. Deli Bologna V"' 7 5 ' DeZinno had 1,237 votes and from Baltimore. “But you have Full Cut Loin-USDA Choice A lb Semi Boneless Chuck USDA Choice r . Turkey Roll . AH WTilu Meal — Anohony Proto Jr. tion, spelling out the steps being d r a p ^ dm U callyl Wa faal that this Is a vary appropriate and appartuns Ume ta buy, to be thinking about the game against the Houston Oilers and 1? 5 5 ' Aldermen Mary Ann Mather defeated 22-year-old Kevin E. taken to prevent flooding — by all the tim e-at least I find said the injury still slows him Swiss Cheese Auttrtn and Roman Artkop finished Canavan, 668 to 408, in the means of state statutes, or­ ttia w h ^ piGtaro cauM rovarro ttsaH. Sa If yau have tha maans, and the roam, STOCK LUPl down. with 251 and 183 respectively. myself doing that.”^ AvalaMt In itoru wMi Sirvici DMI Otpl primary for mayor of East dinances, building codes and Renianiber, all ttssa cuts arc net wastanil, and tharrtors yau have Is m shrinkage. Coliiomiu 1i9 Top Round Concentration appeared to Speciality-team play gets In Shelton, Kelley beat Board Haven. zoning. Joins Firm (Hanging Weight) ” pay off Sunday for Herosian. He special attention in the National Semi-Boneless Chuck-USDA Choice A lb Boneless USDA Choice Once the resolution is Football League, he said. v\ was the first Baltimore player Atty. Ralph J. Alexander adopted and the town declared to make a tackle against the “They take a lot of pride in •IBn I recently joined the staff of the a Hood-prone area by HUD International Seafoods ! New York Jets, winning him a the specialty teamX. I was en­ Frub p o law firm of Garrity, Walsh and (federal Department of Cube Steok 169 Rrisket Weicker Criticizes Diana with offices at 753 Main Whole $50 bonus from the Colts’ couraged b^ause the coaches Housing and Urban FULL had some good words for me Boneless Chuck-USDA Choice A lb Whole or Thick Cut USDA Choice Individually Quick Frozen St. Development), and after HUD coaches. s Atty. Alexander, an East Herosian has been playing after Sunday’s game. They let determines the premium rates TOP ROUNDS OF BEEF you know when you do well, and Bny SenUops Hartford native, is a graduate for Manchester, town residents SMLOM UPS OF BEEF defensive back on kickoff and Hunt Testimony of East Hartford High School, other specialty teams. A free they also let you know when you Top Round 169 Rottom Round’] so will be able to purchase Hood don’t.” Flounder Fillet Fronn «.89' the University of Vermont, and insurance from the Aetna Li-' agent when he aimed up with Boneless USDA Choice A ib Boneless Roast USDA Choice A lb WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. timate ties with the the New England School of the Colts, he also la backup for He said a typical football day Hard-Shell Crabs fn"yc«i<.i *49' surance Co., the local agent. with the team begins at 11 a.m. t i<>» Sen. Lowell Weicker Jr., R— Democratic Party in Connec­ Law. He recently passed the Under the proposed resolu­ defensive back Jack Mildren. Haddock Fillet * Conn., has criticized testimony ticut,” as alleged by Hunt. “All Connecticut State Bar Associa­ One of his problems so far has with team meetings that last tion, the town planner would until about 1:30 p.m. Then Top Sirloin»|99 Rump Roust ’169 Fish Cakes Tult O' Sta * 6 9 ' by confessed Watergate con­ my family are registered tion examination. have the authority and respon­ been a bout of strep throat workouts cover about IVk hours Boneless Round USDA Choice ib Back Rump Boneless USDA Choice lb spirator E. Hoard Ilunt that a Republicans, although I don’t He and his wife Caroline now sibility to identify and carry out during pre-season play. A A E North Haven man betrayed the ask them how they vote.” live at 95 W. Middle Tpke. “For a while I had a 104- in the afternoon. the objectives of the program. Professional football is much T nas bugging of Democratic T will cut bite London , degree temperatures and lost 12 Dn Mi Yur WHsHcoIntoSIrioln different from the Yankee headquarters to police. Broil, Top Roundl pounds,’’ he said. “I played Gronnd Beef Sole! M u iy Back Mut Fresh Chicken Purts! Steaks, Hamburg, or Ck)nference, he said, but there Hunt’s charge, made Tuesday Steaks, Irachlolll, with it though. I guess Uiey For Hsmburoert... Hearty and HtavsnIyI Moat Loaf tio Moat Dairy Specials ! any way you wish. are many similarities. Moutmilirinj** “ ‘ ho Evafvir or ‘Pirlupi ------i COMtolt. Biirutte before the Senate Watergate in­ (Hanghig Waight) FhattinliM'ltaM... ml vestigating committee, was n n M m IN plMii |M All Natural Flavors iypa;;"' i 8 t o 2 2 n » . A w n n . n •Ikrli |ln |N (nt Rienst..:;>iQ‘ directed at Alfred C. Baldwin amti kHl M H| MM |N MCC Booters . 100% Giopnd Beef 99» pmlWM. H |H M l M CM- Tender Moist White M e a t R A % A i m . Baldwin denied the allega­ pMM| la llM . |iiM rMHi *1 Yognrt tion. U.S.0JL miM Nflci Meet Mt at p LOWEST PRICE IN YEUSI M rtiic liM it< n ilit r lici|. Baldwin had monitored Losers at Home 100% Groimd Qnidi 1*' Cream Cheese 3 2 ' wiretapped conversations. Hunt Orange Juice imt. 5 9 ' told Uie conunittee Baldwin WHOLE LEGS OF BEEF All the scoring was done in % Gronnd Bonnd ” should have reacted faster WHOLE PORK LOUS the second the second half as 100 1 Tasty Dark Meat Kraft Cheez VVhiz ’?J '9 5 ' when he saw plainclothes police Southern Connecticut State College Jayvee soccer team entering the Watergate office Conaists of: Top building on the nij^t it was Unsold Tickets pinned a 2-1 defeat on Round, Top SMobi Manchester Community liced Rucon broken into. He also said (Skftoin Tip), Eyo of MIAMI (AP) - The Miami College at the local field. Finast Baldwin disobeyed his orders Round, lottom WW cut Into 2 Dolphins said they had 2,080 un­ concerning removal of elec­ Boosts, ond Southern built up a 2^1 lead Full Prices In OF CONNECTICUT Round. (Hanging sold tickets for Sunday’s before Ray Boyd tallied for This Ad tronic equipment. Wnighq * • Contor Cut Porfc Slices A' Chunl^ Light 6) oz can National Football League home .MCC at 29:16 on a cross pass E lite liv« thru Weicker told reporters after Chops, or any T? Saturday Sept 29 game against the New England he attended a meeting of the lb. from Bob Campbell to avert a Restrve Iht way you wish. Patriots as of 1 p.m. Tue^ay. shutout. Right to Limit Ouantitits Bel Monte Republican State C o it^ Com­ EVENING COURSES FOR If the game is not sold out by mittee Tuesday night in Southern missed a golden op­ Ooveprint Absorbent B5 ta 80 lbs. Averaga fb . •1 p.m. Thursday, it will be portunity to get on the board in Wethersfield, Conn., that the blacked out In the Miami area, Western Watergate committee DATA PROCESSING PROFESSIONALS the first half when Glen according to provisions of new Swnnee examin^ Baldwin about the Forland missed a penalty kick. federal legislation. “double agenf’theory “when The visitors also missed a Rurtlett Peon ' U IMN CHECK Boden Orchard Half Gal Btl Mr. Baldwin was in the witness EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF EDP PROJECTS A U BEEF penalty try in the second canto. POLICY Football MCC Ck>ach Jim Dyer cited Sweet and II ■ linrtiit ihMI It chair and he denied it October 16 to December 20,1973 Boneydewm m j m w Melonsn e i o i So Tasty t i < m iNUtiipiiiHiiiai Omnge » vehementiy.” WHOU BOnOM HOUND the play of two players in the ■Mil* brirdtilMt.il NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The hMn IN b bl UM J Finast Stock-up & Save | “Mr. Hunt used as a basis for Meets Tuesday & Thursday 7:00-9:00 P.M. FRESH CROIM HMOtUIIG New Orleans Saints traded loss, Greg DeNies and Ken I Red or Golden US #1 an I) it INI ifbt bl Includes Eyo ol The Bound Roback. Tlie latter, in the goal, Western 2)" Min W W u bli»b| mb Ir a IN Cut his feelings reasons which were This course — through a balance of lecture, case their leading wide receiver ^ 1^ Belicions Apples •IM n ab |Mb Jn had nine saves witli Southern’s M I iMIinMt Ma D 1 Green rather extraordinary,” the Danny Abramowlcz to the San I Crisp Green In Salads Q Q bt iMNbi ribt niN Benns. senator added. studies, and workshops — will give the student a thor­ Francisco 49ers Tuesday for un­ Steve Cox credited with eight. Ibsen Peppers ''vPacked with Vitamin C V V U »N At the hearings in ough knowledge of the techniques for selecting, planning disclosed draft choices. Washington, Weicker Sold I8r siaa Abramowlcz was one of the responded to Hunt's statement and controlling computer projects. It will provide the lb. last weak. original Saints when the Biat Baldwin was a nephew of a (Sorry, bM a National Football League 2 tools for estimating EDP project resources and time re­ “Democratic judge,” by saying 1 0 -fe .M L ) awarded a franchise In 1967. that Hunt actuaily was quirements and will include the management principles Sloaks, iHoip Although often criticized for his Cheney Tech referring to Raymond E. B o a s t, slowness, Abramowicz'hecame Pineapple or Lemon and techniques for selecting and motivating project SroM d, Eyo ofi Bows by Goal Baidwin, a former U.S. lb. the top pass catcher In the ' V * t X Senator, governor and state personnel. Tho Soood sod Saints seven-year history. Two soccer goals by Mnnst Pies Supreme Court chief justice, Cromwell High’s Skip Grande bIw Nv or CrlnWe Cut known as “Mr. Rqniblican” in EFFECTIVE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS $ iiIi5 ? SS 28 ta 27 lbs. kssnigis lifted the Panthers to a 2-1 Finast Bread Horny Bulttr i Egg 3 ‘1 GooBedicut. triumph over Cheney Tech Oatmeal Bread r*»iF.tti. 2 1«? €9 Hunt also claimed that October 15 to December 19,1973 Jayvee Scoreless Tie yesterday afternoon in Flnut Frtlli 3 6 Baldwin had obtained a tour of Bran Toasties r * i Meets Monday and Wednesday 7:00-9:00 P.M. Neither side was able to score Manchester. Democratic National In Monday’s jayvee:- football Tony Jose scored Tech’s lone l ^ b o i d i Headquarters at Watergate by This course will provide the student with the skills needed TRIMMED SHORT game at Mt. Nebo between point on a penalty kick early in posing as a nephew of Connec­ the fourth quarter. Cheney to study and define systems problems and to plan the Manchester High and Hall of ticut Democratic Chairman West Hartford. Defensive play played a steady contest, but John M. Bailey, a former solutions to these problems. Case studies and work­ featured with Bill Wilson, Jason couldn’t overcome the deficit. natiooal party chairman. Dodge and Guy Bezzlnl C3ieney’s new goalie. Skip Weicker said Baldwin ued shops will be utilized and audio-visual techniques will LOINS OF BEEF Herrick kicked away 18 shots- Deodorant M(g List 1.85 starring. Offensively, Wilson, Bailey's nanoe toigain access to be used to improve the student's interviewing skills. Steve Prior, Jeff Joy and Bill on-goal. Friday the Beavers 10 oz the offices and “case” them. Steoh, wRh M Toodonota. T-Booo Steak, aod Snood can MVIo Nlipill Sandwell were standouts. will travel to LaSalette Soft a’ Bri “In that circumstance it Decision tables and flow chart techniques as well as i4a Eye Txl®* 28 to W llw. kvntwiis Seminary in Cheshire. made more sense for Baldwin methods for preparing oral and written presentations ■"•7rEfferdent?Sirb' V 5 6 ' to identify himsdf with B a^y OFAIEIlOim than with Rtyilhlif an Ghairman will be emphasized. IavI Kotex Tampons "ts," H V* 1iiM« » it?"? INDEPENDENT MR CONDITIONING BIRDSEYE* Topi for Viumn c 5 9 ' Sen. Robert Dole or Nixon cam­ FRESH PORK SPARERIBS WHOLE DROP LOINS OF BEEF “".rQ-tlpsc.ibAS.-. inf 39' paign chairman Clark W aseliner;^^.'-"; ’c? 59' e * 4 7 . MacGregor, didn’t it?” Since class size is limited early registration is recom- AND REFRIGERATION SERVICE V St Josephs s: 27' Weicker asked Hunt. mended lUIINESS 24-HR. TIL B2B4 2 I 1 In North Haven, Baldwin said W t h o p t to 78 to IB Iba. MVHWVAVHMVAVMMAYI I |$tYMAV$MVllMV$VMnMV«WVHI Hunt’s allMation was “ab- "Schadula Air CaiHlHIaiiar Fall ShuMawiis For more information about these courses call Robert Atforafo. N iV oat ioiiiidv I Iota SIrlola, and Ropalrs Naw f HOHHLY BATE t14.00 20 ofi 10 oil i l l 18 of! 50 oil “I don’t Jmow what his pur­ Barr at 649-3600. Portorhooao, T- I i pose is. He may be trying to lay THOMAS MANN Toward purch iia ont 25 o i pKg Toward purchaaa ol ona 2 Ib can I ■ Toward purchasi of one 32'bz pkgS i a Toward purchaai ol 3 ■ 5 oz bars Toward puichaia ol ont tO oz lai I VOIUHE some legal g n ^ w o r k for the ploa B w o h e ii, Of 112 CAMPniLS RO MANCHISTBI, (BMN. ll IM FbMy Ckcb ncm IhbL Ci Nn RENSSELAER POLVTECHNiC lN$TITUt£ OF OONNECTtOOT w h F T M t CNillMa Axiii Pri-Ssik Maxwill H iisi ciiN II HHRiry Jack / X 111 SalBRiiri Soap ' future,” Haldwin said. ooy way yoo wim. (CUP $t*0 Adi • a u.iM tk... c.ki la IS Valid thiu Slot 2s u s Valid Ihiu SMI 29 276 W U kkot St, HMtUofd, ContmSkM mSO I IViM am 8NIII I Ho added that be had no “in- kWIMliVIMlI

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Ai3dvs oaD 1 w I r n j PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Sept. 26^ PAGF. TWIT.NTV.sf.vf.n Answer j y I'l) Cacace Hero in Soccer Win Most Popular Game in New York Werner Cacace slammed Provided battle Platt High Thursday Tom Thompson scored once. Bonilla, Cunnlff, Paddock, Herald Angle the ball past M)Mofiey High’s at Memorial Field at 3:30 Lineups - Manchester - Ostasrewski, Kevin goalie wittt30 seconds left Bill MacLean scored two Kanehl, Wood, Lombardo, By Howe on thc/Clock to power Rogalski, Thompson, goals for Manchester and Bensen, Shensie, McCurry, Ellison. By Earl Yost Manchester High to a 4-3 Reiner Cacace, Werner’s Talley, MacLean, R. Comparing Mets Club NEW YORK (AP) - The ^CIL soccer triumph yester­ younger brother, accounted Cacace, W. Cacace, Taylor, question had been asked day afternoon in Meriden. for the other Tribe goal. Kasel, Wasserman, In the first seven months of Sports Editor RESTAURANT - Henry 1973, four Ladies F*GA mem­ from the moment Gordie The unbeaten Indians up­ Maloney’s top point- McMahon, Odell, Hassett, NEW YORK (AP) — The most popular game in town Howe decided to end a two- Steullet 144-361, Stan Williams ped their record to 4-0 while bers won two tournaments booming tie-breaking homerun with one out in the sixth Inning off complete doubt in toy mind. If there was any frightening thing, 356, Ed Wilson 149-359, Bob maker, Ken Rogalski, McNickle, Moffat, Stlmac. each. They were Judy Rankin, these days is trying to compare the New York Mets’ Montreal rookie Steve Rogers. In the Montreal seventh, Pepe that was it. I didn’t know until it catoe down whether it wm a year retirement and sign a Boroch 135-381, Mike Balesano the Spartans are 1-3 In CCIL booted two balls past Indian Maloney - Nesslng, Kathy Wiiitworth, Mary Mills current pennant drive with the "Miracle Mets’’ of 1969. Frias and Jose Morales singled with two out and McGraw home run. Alou’s ball didn’t grab me as much as Foil’s did. contract with the World 146-363, Rolljrlrish 141-134-396, action., Manchester will goalie George Kanehl, while Corsetti, Athome, Moser, and two-tlmc U.S. Open cham­ Rec Indoor Season to Open <■* Relief ace Tug McGraw doesn’t like that game at all. replaced starter Jerry Koosman. A crowd of 43,805 turned out on Willie Mays Night to hear the Hockey Association Houston Larry Bates 351, Bill Sheekey pion Mrs. Sue Berning. “I’m just trying to concentrate one game at a time,’’ he said Felipe Alou drilled his second pitch to deep left-center. It 42-year-old outfielder’s farewell speech to the city where he Aeros; "Can the old man 168-415, Gene Grillo 155-385, Joe Monday, Oct. 8 will mark the opening of the 1973-74 fall after posting his 24th save in the Mets’ 2-1 victory over the Mon­ looked like a sure extra-base hit. started and finished his gloried career. Mays has announced that still perform as he did in the Uwoark 167-139-405, Bill and winter indoor recreation program in Manchester. Two treal Expos Tuesday night. "Playing one game at a time Is what “When he first hit the ball it really shocked me,” McGraw said, this is his last campaign. National Hockey League?” McKinney 352, Leo Bachiochi got us out of the rut we were in and got us here now.’’ "not that he hit the ball, but I thought, 'oh, oh, it might get in new members of the full-time staff will be Bea Sheftel and “I got the feeling before the gan(ie when Willie went out to It took Howe exactly 2i 136-362, Schreiter 374, Jim Where the Mets are now is IW games ahead of the Pittsburgh there.’” Tim Badger as senior recreation leaders. Mel Siebold make his speech,” said Jones seconds to provide an answer. Lambert 142-354, Joe Bachiocki Pirates, who lost to Philadelphia 2-1, with five games remaining, But left fielder Jones, who once was unceremoniously yanked serves as director with Carl Silver his assistant...Will “I know how Willie must have felt. It was such an emotional Taking a pass from his 18- 143-394, Adolph Kuszaj 161-396, although the Pirates may have to play a rained-out game against during a game by the late Gil Hodges when it appeared he wasn’t thing. I wanted to cry, but it was one of those things where you (Red) Hadden, general chairman of the Five Mile Road year-old son Mark, the 46-year- Roy McGuire 144, Bob Hyda. San Diego next Monday if it affects the race. going all out, took off with the crack of the bat. cry inside. Willie has been a great inspiration to me.” AUTOMOTIVE old Howe rifled his first shot 156-142-430, Dave Viara 150-362, Race Thanksgiving morning in Manchester, reports “This was the biggest game of the year,” McGraw continued, “I didn’t know if I could catch! it,” he said. “But I got a good In fact, as a boy on the Alabama sandlots, Jones used to pre­ Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, has received of­ past New England Whalers Ed Doucette Jr. 137-383, Frank “but this game is over. Now the next one is the biggest game of jump and I looked up and there it was.” Jones picked it off with a tend he was Willie Mays. McNamara 369, Don Logan 138- ficial sanction from the Connecticut Amateur Athletic the year. That’s this club’s philosphy-one game at a tie. I don’t back-hand stab. goaltender Bill Berglund “It depended on when I got to the game,” he laughed. “If I got Tuesday night and scored the 136-377, Jim Bell 167-391, Hank SAVINGSCENTER Union (AAU) for the holiday event. Jack Boitano of Fair- want to look too far ahead. I don’t want to compare this club with "No play is difficult for him when he wants to go for it,” said there late, someone else already was Mays. If I got there early, I Frey 148-397. ’69. If we win. I’ll have all winter to do that.” Montreal Manager Gene Mauch. only goal in Houston’s 1-0 vic­ field is the state long distance AAU chairman. First-place was Mays or Hank Aaron.” ' tory over the Whalers in the merchpdise award cannot exceed $70, Second place $40 The Mets have been playing them one at a time for the last McGraw wiggled out of a two-on^ none-out jam in the eighth The setback dropped the Expos into fifth place, 4W games MERCANTILE - Bob Cuneo seven games, all victories. And most of them have been the scary and got another scare in the ninth when ex-Met Tim Foli led off third period of an unusual and third place $20 for the top three finishers in the Five back, and the best Uiey can do now is tie for the pennant. AP photo hockey exhibition. 151, Gene Phaneuf l ’0-354, Rick Miler ...Dillon Ford copped the Vernon Slow Pitch Softball type, like this one. with a towering drive to deep. left. “I hate to see us play so damn well and not win,” Mauch said. Willie Mays Breen 161-365, Pete Brazitis Each side had a tainted run before Cleon Jones walloped a “I thought it had a chance to go out,” said McGraw, who has The Aeros, Whalers, Win­ Tournament crown last weekend when Groman’s Sport “Except for a miracle, this blows it for us.” 138-369, Ed Ralph 148-370, four wins and 11 saves in his last 15 appearances. “There was nipeg Jets and New York Shop was unable to field a team Saturday night. The latter The Mets know all about miracles. Golden Blades played one 15- Rollie Guillotte 145-374, Pete ROAD W R IN G was the defending champion. Dillon’s Burt Baskerville minute period against each Larson 146-383, Bill Faber 151- was named most valuable...Remember the time when Major League Tearful Mays other at Madison Square 389, Fred Hunt 169-398, John athletic teams had one captain? Then the day came when National League Roundup Garden before a crowd of 7,092. Aceto 167-406, Bryce Hunt 164- Power Custom Tires Leaders But it was not the spectacle of 409, Roy McGuire 143-165-143- co-captains were elected, later it was tri-captains and now The 451, Harry Buckminster 351, • Full 4 ply nylon cord construction. its a quartet named to lead some clubs. This is the case the four-team event, or even Given Salute the appearance of hockey’s Hank Frey 364. • 78 series wide profile design. with Manchester High’s footbal team this season which STANDINGS “Golden Jet” Bobby Hull that • Strong and sturdy for high speed driving. lists Steve Georgetti, Rich Milka, Scott Odell and Mike AMERICAN LEAGUE touched the crowd as did the Pirates Have Bats MISFITS-Narda Gruver 460, Coughlin as captains. Other sports have been following this BATTING (400 at bdts) - NEW'YORK (AP) — Just as Willie Mays’ emergence as comeback performance of the Carol Deane 450, Dwight practice for several years...The State Department of En­ Carew, Min, .351; W.Horton, a raw rookie in 1951 sparked the so-called “Miracle of ^^greatest goal scorer in the YOUR CHOICE OF SIZES, ONE LOW PRICE! Akerlind 520, Yvon Caron ^3- vironmental Protection reports 466 boaters have been Det, .320. Coogan’s Bluff,” his retiremei^^in 1973 may produce sport’s history. But Not Pitching 514. arrested this year as compared tg 198 a year ago for RUNS - North, Oak, 98; another bit of baseball magic,’predicts an old rival. Apparently unaffected by the AMERICAN LEAGUE various violations. The major charges have been speeding, R.Jackson, Oak, 98; D.May, “The coincidence is almost long layoff since his retirement Mil, 96. HOLIDAY CATERERS- W hitewalls NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Mets hold the upper East eerie when you think about it,” from the NHL Detroit Red failure to register and operating without life jackets W L Pet GB from baseball, evoked as many Kay Fountain 159-389, Ona $3 additional RUNS BATTED IN - hand in the National League East ad are prepared to deal said Joe Black, who played with Wings in 1971, Howe skated aboard. Thirteen boaters have lost their lives this year in ^Itim ore 94 62 .603 tears as he did cheers after Carlson 132-371, Dot Baldyga Per Tire R.Jackson, Oak, 117; their aces in the remaining games of high stakes. Willie in the black lea se s and smoothly-as always-handled state waters to date, equaling last year’s total...The Mayberry, KC, 99. Boston 85 72 .541 9W being lavished with gifts fit for 131, Elaine Doolittle 344, Ellen “The Met pitching is coming on strong now,” says Manager was a rival Brooklyn Dodger the puck easily, and did what he *17 Connecticut -^ U has sahctioned amateur boxing after a HITS — Carew, Min, 200; Detroit 83 74 .529 11 >4 a king on “Willie Mays Night.” Seymour 341, Doris Prentice Danny Ozark of the Philadelphia Phillies, assessing the wild pen­ when Willie was beginning his does best, score, to the enjoy­ lapse of 10 ^ ars. State boxers may now qualify for D.May, Mil, 188. New York 77 80 .490 17V4 Old teammates, old rivals, 339. A78x13 Reg. 16.99 F.E.T.1.83 078x14 Reg. 21.99 F.E.T. 2.53 nant shuffle. “And pitching is very important in the stretch." illustrious career with the New ment of the Garden crowd. Milwaukee 73 83 .468 21 friends and the hierarchy of E78x14 Reg. 18.99 F.E.T. 2.22 078x15 Reg. 21.99 F.E.T. 2.60 national AAU events as well as the United States Olympic HOME RUNS - R.Jackson, The front-running Mets strengthened their lead to Itk games York Giants in th early 1950s. “It’s lots of fun to be back in team. Cleveland 68 89 .433 26W sports and politics turned out to TEE-TOTALERS- Donna F78x14 Reg. 19.99 F.E.T. 2.37 Oak, 32; F.Robinson, Cal, 29. over Pittsburgh with a 2-1 decision over the Montreal Expos “Look at it. It was Willie the game,’’ he said after his H78X15 Reg. 22.99 F.E.T. 2.80 Weal pay tribute to the weary, ailing Magowan 179-496, Karen Parent STOLEN BASES - North, Tuesday night while the Phillies defeated the Pirates by the same largely who brought the Giants goal had won the mini-game for Back-tO’Back Scores Oakland 92 66 .582 old warrior who said he lacks 192468, Pat Noren 452, Nancy Oak, 53; Harper, Bsn, 51. score. out of the doldrums and now it’s Houston. “I’d like to keep going Back-to-back kickoff returns for touchdowns, as per­ Kansas City 86 71 .548 5V4 the strength and desire to go on. Washburn 461. PITCHING (15 Decisions) — Tonight, the Mets will pitch right-handed star Tom Seaver Willie’s inspiration—in another the way I played.” formed this season by Don Shy of St. Louis and Minnesota 79 78 .503 l2Mi “You don’t know what’s going Hunter, Oak, 214, .840, 3.38; against Montreal in the windup of their series at Shea Stadium. way—that I think will carry the California 75 82 .478 16W on inside me tonight,” Mays Washington’s Herb Mul-Key was not the first time the feat Palmer, Bal, 22-8, .733. "The Pittsburgh club definitely has the bats and good defense New York Mets to the National Chicago 75 82 .478 16W said in a choked voice, wiping ROAD WRING was performed in the NFL. Back in 1951, Em Tunnel of the STRIKEOUTS - N.Ryan, but I know (Manager) Danny Murtaugh is pressing for pitching,” League championship and Texas 55 103 .348 37 wetness from his eyes. “If you Giants raced 100 yards for a score and on the ensuing Cal, 367; Blyleven, Min, 243. said Ozark. “They may be a little weak as far as putting a star­ maybe to their second World Meeting Set Tuesday Tueaday’a Camea knew how I felt in my heart to kickoff. Buddy Young of the then crosstown Yankees ting pitcher out there.” Series title,” said'Black. Boston 3, Cleveland 2 hear you cheer and know I can’t Deluxe Mud & Snow scooped up the ball and raced 90 yards for six points...Jim "We’re going to have to go with what we have,” said Murtaugh, Black was one of the many Baltimore 8, Detroit 3 do anything about i t ... NATIONAL LEAGUE who’ll have to go with rookie Jim McKees against the Phillies baseball contemporaries who To Form Baseball Loop Colla is a member of Coach Andy Baylock’s UConn Milwaukee 3, New York 2,13 “It is a sad time for me.” • Full 4 ply nylon cord construction. BATTING (400 at bats) - tonight. helped honor the Mets’ 42-year- freshman football team this season. A guard, Colla co­ innings ^ Handkerchiefs—men’s and • Deep cleated tread for more bite. Rose, Cin, .344; Cedeno, Htn, Still, Pirate center fieler A1 Oliver wasn’t discouraged over the Does Manchester want an captained Manchester High last fall. Tom Kelly from Kansas City 6, Chicago 2 old star at Shea Stadium women’s—fluttered in the The only adult baseball ;317. situation. Tuesday night. adult baseball league next • Shoulder-to-shoulder tread design. South Windsor is a linebacker with the UConn Pups...The Minnesota 9, Oakland 4 stands. The emotion lapped played in Manchester this RUNS - Bonds, SF, 129; "We’ve never been down on ourselves, even when things are Black, a right-handed summer? summer was by Moriarty’s en­ latest injury to Joe Namath is the third that has forced him Texas 4, California 1, 10 in­ over to the visiting athletes. Morgan, Cin, 113; Rose, Cin, were really going.bad,” said Oliver. "No one likes to lose, but the Jeff Koelsch would like to try in the Hartford Twilight YOUR CHOICE OF SIZES, ONE LOW PRICE! to the sidelines. The Jet quarterback suffered a broken nings pitcher, was just one of several There was hardly a dry eye in 113. next day you have to snap back, and that’s what we will do.” know and has called a meeting League with home games set Wednesday'a Games former Dodgers and the hous& right wrist in 1970 and a pre-season knee iniuiy in ’71. He RUNS BATTED IN - In the other National League games, the Los Angeles Dodgers oL all interested for Tuesday every Tuesday night at Mt. Boston (Lee 17-10) at Gianta-Duke Snider, Peewee Willie apologized to the fans has had four operations on his knees since j, ining the Jets Stargell, Pgh, 118; L.May, Htn, beat the Atlanta Braves 5-1; the Cincinnati Reds nipped the San night at 7:30 at the West Side Nebo. Cleveland (Perry 18-19) Reese, Ralph Branca, Bobby and to the Montreal Expos for nine years ago...Field captains with the Nev^ York Giants 104. Diego Padres 3-2; the Houston Astros stopped the San Francisco Rec. Although the timing may be Detroit (Lollch 16-14) at Thompson, ^ 1 Yvars and Dusty delaying so important a game, $13 $14 $17 this season are Gren Larsen on offehse, Carl Lockhart on^" HITS — Rose, Cin, 229;'Garr, A P photo Giants 5-1 and the Chicago Cubs nudged the St. Louis Cardinals 4- If sufficient interest is shown, Baltimore (Hood 2-2), N Rhodes-who joined in the tear: one affecting the National off, as most players and fans defense and Chuck Crist with the special teams...Competi­ Atl, 200.. ^ Hdnk Aaron 3. a Twilight League would be alike are thinking football and New York (McDowell 5-7) it ful, poignant salute before a League pennant race, and Reg. F.E.T. Reg. F.E.T. Reg. F.E.T. tion for rookie-of-the-year laurels in the Nation Ldague are Phillies 2, Pirates 1 sellout crowd of more than 50,- formed with at least four other fall sports, it is hoped to HOME RUNS - Stargell, Milwaukee (Colborn 19-11), N thanked those who were respon­ A78x13 17.99 1.83 C78x13 18.99 1.93 G78x14 22.99 2.53 Mike Anderson and Bill jrobinson clouted home runs to back 000. teams. To date, three local learn if interest warrants the keen with no less than four first-season players b:.asting Pgh, 44; DaJohnson, Atl, 5 .. Kansas City (Splittorff 19-11) sible for keeping him around 560x15 17.99 1.74 E78x14 20.99 2.22 G78X15 23.99 2.60 the five-hit pitching of Steve Carlton in Philadelphia’s M victory “From all I could gather, businessmen have signified return of adult baseball league better than .300 averages. Rich Zisk of Pittsburgh, John STOLEN BASES - Brock, at Chicago (Blyleven 19-16) at although he b a tt^ only .211. F78X14 21.99 2.37 H78X15 24.99 2.80 over Pittsburgh., away out in Arizona where I their intentions of sponsoring play. Tuesday’s meeting may Grubb of San Diego, Eton Drissen of Cincinnati and Gary StL, 68; Morgan, Cin, 68; Hank Hopeful Oakland (Hunter 21-4), N “It proves I was loved all Dodgers 5, Braves 1 live, Willie put Yogi (Manager an entry. supply the answer. W hitewalls A dd $3 per tire ^tthew s of San Francisco. Chuck Goggin pf Atlanta is Cedeno, Htn, 51. Texas (Siebert. 7-12,) at over the world,” he said. Don Sutton fired a four-hitter to pace Los Angeles over Atlanta Yogi Berra of the Mets) in a just under .300 and standout pitchers include Steve Rogers PITCHING (15 Decisions) — California (May 7-16), N 5-1. Ron Cey hit a three-run homer for the D^gers. precarious position,” Black of Montreal, Rlias Sosa of San Francisco and Harry Stone, NY, 12-3, .800,2.94; Bor- bon, Cin, 114, .733, 2.28. This Season R ^s 3, Padres 2 said. “It appears that when Parker of New York...The most common victory total for Early Bird Tire Studding STRIKEOUTS - Seaver, NY, Cesar Geronimo and Denis Menke cracked successive doubles Willie, who admittedly is aging National League baseball champs has been 95 on nine oc­ 247; Carlton, Phi, 220; Sutton, ATLANTA (AP) — "I still feel I have a chance,” says to drive in two runs and Jack Billingham limited San Diego to NATIONAL LEAGUE and hurting and without his old casions. Next most popular totals are 98 and 97, each LA, 200. Hank Aaron. “ I think I can hit two homers in four gam es.” five hits as Cincinnati downed the Padres 3-2. East >' skills, retired, it took a load off reached six times. Astros 5, Giants 1 W L Pet GB Yogi and the team. Those are the magic figures Tom Griffin fired a three-hitter and Bob Watson knocked in two New York 80 77 .510 “There piust have been some 5.99 0 remaining for the 39-year-oId runs with a homer and singly to pace Houston over San Francisco Pittsburgh 78 78-.500 1V4 relief there. At the same time, n 5-1. Studs wear as tire tread wears. Prevent slipping on hills and ice . . . Atlanta Braves’ star as he Chicago 76 80 .487 3Vi he offered them a great deal of more braking power for quicker, safer stops. We stud only brand new, attempts to equal Babe Ruth’s Cubs 4, Cardinals 3 St. Louis 76 81 .484 4 Inspiration. I could just feel out n Jose Cardenal’s two-run double in,the ninth highlighted a three- unused snow tires. 1 > lifetime record of 714 home Montreal 76 82 .481 4Vi on th field the guys saying, GOODYEAR runs before the end of the 1973 run rally that powered Chicago past St. Louis 4-3. Philadelphia 70 87 .446 10 'We’ve got to win for old 11 season. Weal Willie.’’’ o Cincinnati 98 60 .620 Mays, who less than a week WHILE THEY LAST! 0 Aaron, who belted No. 712 American League Roundup Los Angeles 92 66 .582 6 ago announced his retirement (i Saturday night at Houston, San Francisco 86 72 .544 12 I' went hitless in four trips Houston 80 79 .503 18V^ Some Examples: 1 • against Los Angeles right­ Atlanta 75 83 .475 23 / Pre-Season Sale hander Don Sutton Tuesday Cards^ Torre < > San Diego u58 100 .367 40 U night as the Dodgers whipped Save Up To Premium Plus 78 Series W/W (» the Braves 5-1. Tuesday's Games Out for Year New York 2, Montreal 1 o Orioles Rookie ST. LOUIS (AP) - Veteran J78x14, Reg.31.88 Sale ^19 F.E.T.2.39 "When Sutton has control, he Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1 ^ I infielder -Joe 'Torre of the St. can be one of the toughest in the Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 1 ' I Louis Cardinals has been forced Premium Belt 2 2 W/W O National League,” Aaron said. Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2 out of the lineup for the GOODYIAR SNOW 8RES Homers Twice Houston 5, San Francisco 1 J78x14, Reg. 38.99 Sale ^22 f .e .t . 3.04 Sutton had it all Tuesday remainder of the season by a Chicago 4, St. Louis 3 night, yielding only four hits shoulder injury received nearly % Wide Track Super “60” RWL NEW STOCKS ARRIVING-WE NEED ROOM,YOU SAVE! ^'ediiesday's Games 4 0 and losing his shutout in the a month ago. off our regular low prices on NEW YORK (AP) — The rich get rich and the poor ... Montreal (Moore 7-16) at o' ^eighth inning on a sacrifice fly The Cardinals said Tuesday G 6 0 X 1 5 , Reg. 34.99 Sale ^24 f .e .t . 2.96 well, the poor lose ball games. New York (Seaver 18-10), N Are Here! <' by Marty Perez that chased Baltimore’s talent-laden Orioles, marking time until Philadelphia (Llonborg 13-14) night that inflamed muscles in < I home an unearned run. the 33-year-old first baseman’s < Wide Track Super “70” RWL < I baseball’s American League playoffs, rested a regular and at Pittsburgh (McKee 0-0), N Select Group of Tires. (» SMBIIIIKlB'ir Aaron bounced out twice, inserted rookie Jim Fuller in their, lineup Tuesday night. Los Angeles (Downing 9-9) at right shoulder would keep him AT G 70x15, Reg. 32.99 ^Sale ^24 F.E.T. 2.90 I > uwmtEswEinwiiiis fouled out once and brought the The results, like the Orioles, were impressive. Atlanta (Schueler 8-7), N out of the team’s final five CARRY OUT ONLY! < • • Smooth Ride crowd of 10,211 to its feet in the San Diego (Jones 5-6) at Cin­ games. He did not dress fo^ Pharis Classic Steel Belted Tires 4-Ply Nylon Cord AII-W^atherSETIres Fuller, whq led the Inter- , , Installation available at modest add. charge ( I • 4-Ply Polyester Cord seventh with a long drive to cinnati (Gullett 18-8), N Tuesday night’s game against- national Leagile with 39 homers a 13th inning single that H 7 8 X 1 5 , Reg. 38.99 Sale ’24 f .e t . 3.10 I ► trsER tins LOW nicED too a No Thump dead center, speared by Willie Chicago (Hooton 14-14) at St. the Chicago Cubs. this year, tagged a pair in defeated New York 3-2. TTie a No Winter Flat Spots Davis on the warning track. Louis (Wise 14-12), N Torre ended the year with his o Baltimore’s 8-3 victory over Yankees had come from lowest marks since 1968, with a < I "I thought he had it,” Sutton Detroit. behind, scoring single runs in San Francisco (Marichal 11- Pill Ft9. 14) at Houston (Roberts 15-lli, batting average of .287 and 69 S& S BUICK- < I said. "I thought it was gone. It Elsewhere in the American the eighth and ninth innings to TitNlni lilu Prle* IuIi TtIm El Ti i runs batted in. He was voted the ( I $lu Btacliwilli Nr Tire. really jum p^. I was getting tie it. N mitnwlli NoTriN League Tuesday night, National League’s Most ( t Nlt4H ready to tell people how I felt. Minnesota whipped Oakland 9- OPEL INC. (> Valuable Player in 1971. 2plus $2.09 4 to $2.30 Fed. 4 Ex. Tax A78-13 And, he hit a good pitch.” 4, Boston nipp^ Cleveland 3-2, _2 lor $42.04 ' ► per tire, dependini on size, and 2for4l.20 . $1.03. Aaron said he didn’t think it old tires. 7.00-13 2 for 404)0 Milwaukee went 13 innings to 2 lor 91.40 $1.80 was out “because I didn’t Second Place Money S i n in'!\ j .f f!rn{rin^ litii' k < s,/ u /> / 'c f ’' Thura. 8 FrI. 8:30 - 8:00 going to lay it in there for him. he could retire a batter. Op«n Lata Evary Night Moil - Wod. 8-8:30 - Thurt. - FrI. 8-9 dred dollars Is good second two losses. Enrico Fermi at East Catholic 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER (Open Eves.) 649-4571 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. Saturday 8:30 • 3:00 S a t 8-1 - Bank Amorloard Not AvallaMo But you don’t have to lay It in Brewers 3, Yankees 2 place money.” The Indians collected more Excapt Sal. 'Ill 6 pjn. there for him. Hank Aaron’s Manchester C.C. at Pedro Garcia drove in Red Sox mentor Eddie Kasko hits than the visitors, but Northwestern C.C. MANCHESTER gonna break the record.’’ Milwaukee’s deciding run with agrees with Cepeda. couldn’t put the runs together r.».

PAGE TWENTY-EIGHi |;-.(|>ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conp.^ Wed.. Sept. 26, 1973 „, .« .i I V K'1 ; • ■ MANCHESTER EVENING ^H^ Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1 9 7 3 -PAr.ir TWENTY-NINE ly ' • » 1 y. ' H ' i ■* ■»,» » I OUT OUR BY NED COCHRAN BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE wllh MAJOR HOOPLE Mrs. Jackston IM iir fir RstiMsT LEGAL Io«1 fill M U k M h F » § t — E tta c tiv e t m Names Aides NiriMWMtMi fOR THe ACTION The "Rclion Marketplace" NOTICE TME BEAUTIFUL ...IT'S SCME Y AftOT SISH! Moult NEVER KSRET SIGNING NOTICE NOTICE BLBNOINd OFCOLOR...THS OF MV a m € r A DEAL! UP WITH ME TO PERFECT Notice is hereby given that Herild CluiifM Us eoctN ss/N m -i YOUWAHT ^ • Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers A^BTlCUlJOUS ATTENTION W O R K! I— M3UR INVENTION. HANS! WITH In Campaign the Board for Adfnitsion of TO DETAIL... ,------RANS (t6 Word Minimum) • Over 60,000 Daily Readers W MULTIPLE T A LEire YOU Electors (or the Town of Coven­ TWO- WON'T HAVE TO GO TO ONE Democrat Phyllis Jackston, f ...... ti p§r word p«r day • Fast Results DOLLARS! try, State of Connecticut, will TIME HE running for re-election to the NOTICE 3 Dayi...... 7$ par word par day § ■ ' The Registrars of Voters of be in session on the 5th day of 0 Oayi...... 6a par word par day Cltl'V ('l.()SIN(i TIMKroR T A L K iA E g u r Manchester BoarePAf Directors, 26 Oayi...... da par word par day n.AS.SII''il':l) AlIVKRTISI'lMl'iN'n /HONEy? has named Frank Stamler and the Town of Manchester, Ckmn., Octobier, 1973, in the Town Of­ Happy Adi...... II 60 inch K W S(K)N l>AV BKKORK H BI4I ATION Mary LeDuc her campaign co- will be in session in the fice Building, Route 31, Coven­ Dradllnr lur Salurda, and Monday chairmen. Stamler and Mrs. Registrars’ Office at the try, Connecticut, from 7:00 PHONE 643-2711 ly It Id Soon Kridny ix LeDuc both are former town Municipal Building, Tuesday, P.M. to 9:00 P.M. to examine directors - Stamler from 1902 October 2,1973 from 9 A.M. un­ the qualifications and act on the HERIRD SsrvfcM Offored 12 to 1908, Mrs. LeDuc from 1908 til 5 P.M. for the purpose of cor­ applications of those residents PLEASE READ to 1969. recting and completing the found eligible to apply (or ad­ POWER Mowers, hand mowers H A P P Y A D S Order Your Stamler, a Manchester preliminary Registry List of all mission. BOX UTTERS repaired, pick-up and delivery. A YOUR AD Prompt-Reliable-Service. Call native, has been on the electors who will be entitled to Dated at Coventry, Connec­ For Your ticut, this 26th day of Sharpall, 643-5305. BY HANK LEONARD Democratic Town Committee vote at the Town Election, Information Classified or "Want Ads” “Happy MICKEY FINN September 1973. since 1959 and a district chair­ November 6, 1973. THE HERALD will not are taken over the phone as a TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Juliette E. Bradley ALMOST AN HOUR, HORACE CARRIED VOU whew ! w e c a n BREATHE A man for the past six years. He Signed, disclose the identity of any convenience. The advertiser large appliances, cleaning OFFICER FLAKEV, AND INSIDE, AND HE TOLD ME LITTLE EASIER NOW, HORACE/ is a supervisor at Cheney Frederick E. Peck Margaret E. Jacobson advertiser using box letters. should read his ad the FIRST cellars, atlics.g cellars, attics. Thought” yo u WERE SLEEPING NOT TO DISTURB VOU/ y NO. JUST CROSSED THE SMOKEJ Brothers. Herbert J. Stevenson Elizabeth R. Rychling Readers answering blind box DAY IT APPEARS and Also will buy and sell used fur- HOiV LONG H A V i I \L PEACEFUL/ WOULD VOU LIKE A 1 THANKS! COUNTY LINE/ BOARD OF ADMISSIONS BEEN OUT *u ding at the high school, and 13 growing tire concern. Good UcNh^N HM. I. modernize and ccftrect long westerly again along said line established in said deik from said 8, automatic, $900. Reposses­ Year End Sale on Terry, benefits and overtime. Must be sion. Savings Bank of standing deficiencies at Bennet. Treat et al to Case Brothers, Incorporated, to which reference Taurus and Cox also in J.P. LEWIS & Son custom ROSSI Roofing, siding, married and want steady work. Manchester, 646-1700. chimneys, mtters. Free es­ Robert D. Charnas, president is hereby made for a more particular description of said line to progress. decorating, interior and Apply in person, Manchester exterior, paper hanging. Fully timates, fully insured. Days, Tire Inc., 295 ^road Street, of WINF/CBS and chairman of a point in said line having a U.S.G.S. grid coordinate value of MR. ABERNATHY NEED CAR? Credit bad? insured. 649-9658. evenings, 529-8056, Paul Manchester. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY the Chamber’s Education N342,708.02/E647,246.08; thence ranning northerly 371.24 feet to 1 - '' ■■■'■ Banknrat? Repossessed? CAMPERS Cosgrove, 643-5364. Steering Committee, advised a point in the southerly line of land now or formerly of the State Honest Douglas accepts lowest HOLIDAY, INC. T.J. FLANAGAN and Sons, TOOL MAKER, machinists, WEU,S I DIDNY EVEN KNOW ' %W:¥S*5W::*SSi>m’iStiffi8iSSSKS of Connecticut having a U.S.G.S. grid coordinate value of N342,- i 'll PE . HE \N fie engaged! ^ Sheinwold on Bridge school officials that his com­ down, smallest payments. Interior-exterior painting. Heating-Plumbing 17 milling machine operators, and mittee would study the referen­ 996.30/E647.012.17; thence ranning westerly along said land now Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Route 66 Portland, Conn. Reasonable rates. Swirled QARNEO/ 1-342-1212 lathe operators. Experienced dum and make an appropriate or formerly of the State of Connecticut 195 feet, more or less, to ceilings our specialty. Call 643- BOTTI Heating and Plumbing preferrra, will train right man. AVOID WASTING HIGH North dealer finesse. The important point is Correct Lead recommendation to the land now or formerly of S. Thomas Leone et al; thence ranning AUTO INSURANCE - com­ 1949. — Prompt, courteous service. Apply at Paragon Tool Com­ CARDS Both sides vulnerable to avoid wasting one of dum­ The correct play is to lead (Chamber’s Board of Directors southerly along said land now or formerly of S. Thomas Leone pare our low rates. .For a Call 643-1496. pany, 121 Adams Street, By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH my’s high trumps if East telephone quotation call Mr. dummy’s deuce of spades for for consideration. et al, said line being the high water mark of Laurel Pond Lake INSIDE-Outside painting, Manchester. In actual play at the table, # Q 10 2 happens to have a singleton. Dolm at 646-6050. Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 11 ^ c i a l rates for people over S . NO JOB too small. Immediate the first finesse. If East has the The Greater Manchester so called 420 feet, more or less; thence continuing southerly and i nine out of ten declarers would K 6 4 singleton king, as happens to be Daily Question Fully insured. Estimates given. service on service calls. Free FREE TOYS - Free Christmas southwesterly along land now or formerly of Delphine Kohn go wrong on today’s hand. It’s (Chamber of Commerce in its CHEVROLET - 1970 Camaro, 1970 TRIUMPH 650 custom, Call 649-7863. estimates gladly given on in your free time. Demonstrate 0 Q the case. South can take the As dealer yu have bid one Holtzman et al, being the high water mark of said Laurel Pond easy enough to see the right 4k AKQJ42 Commitment to the Challenge SS, 396, air-conditioning, AM- excellent condition, $1,000. Call heating or Numbing. Faucets toys for Friendly. (Jail Cathy ace, lead to dummy’s queen and heart. Partner has responded Lake to the Town Line between the Towns of Monchester and 649^)993. play on paper, but difficult to WEST EAST of Tomorrow program of work FM, Michelins, excellent condi­ GRAD STUDENTS available repaired or installed. Water 684-3659. ten, and then get to his hand with one spade. You hold; East Hartford; thence continuing southwesterly, sou^erly, worked on. Complete carry it over from the ^ 9876 K is committed to its number 3 tion. One owner. Call 872-8511. for painting, 4 years with the ten of clubs to draw the Spades, Q-10-2; Hearts, A-K- easterly, northeasterly and southerly again along said land now 1965 HONDA, 450, minor turnup experience, fully insured. Free g systems, rec rooms, WOMAN w anted for pot newspaper to the bridge table. ^ QJ 10 A985 goal — seek continued improved B last trump with the jack of Q-J-4-2; Diamonds, Q; or formerly of Delphine Kohn Holtzman et al, being the high 1970 DODGE, - $650. Evenings, needed, $300. Phone 647-9748 estimates. Call our competitors etc. Call M & M Plumbing & washing and general help. Good North dealer 0 1763 109 8 54 educational quality and career spades. Clubs, K-6-4. water mark of said Laurel Pond Lake, said Line crossing and 41 Homestead S^eet. between 5-7 p.m. then call us, 649-7034. Heating, 649-2871. wages, free meals included. Both sides vulnerable A 85 963 opportunities for Manchester’s ------4 Nothing is lost if East What do yu say? recrossing said Town Line to a point in said Town Line 165 feet, Must furnish own transporta­ WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI Opening lead — Queen of youth. This activity has been 1972 HONDA 350, plus helmet, SEWERLINES, sink lines, happens to have two or three Answer: Bid three hearts. If more or less, northerly of a town bound stone in said Town line, 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, ESTABLISHED painting con­ tion. Call 649-5313. hearts the second involvement of the needs work, $125 or best offer. excellent condition. Phone 875- tractors. (If it’s worth owning, cleaned with electric cutters, YOU KNOW,THEV CGNT spades instead of a singleton. In partner rebids spades, you will as measured in said Town Line; thence continuing easterly, ALi-THE CARS UP NO WONDER NASA WCMV West opened the queen of Chamber in education since the Call 289-4851. 7950. it’s worth painting). Expert by professionals. McKinney MACHINISTS - We have the HAVE/N ALTO T H E R E U S E IT this case. South will win the raise. Otherwise the hearts northerly, northeasterly, easterly again, norUierly again and acknowleoqe h i s e x i s t e n c e . hearts, and the defenders quick­ program’s inception. workmanship, spray, brush, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ following openings — Lathe, e x h a u s t POLLUTION PRUNE ‘rOGURT first trump trick with the jack. should provide the best road to easterly again along said land now or formerly of Delphine EXPERT bicycle repairs, ail PROBLEM C3N/WARS. ly won three tricks in the suit. 1967 IMPALA convertible, first roil, interior, exterior. Houses pany, 643-5308. , ^ Bridgeport, vertical turret R 3 R R J E L . North East South West He then gets to dummy with a game. Kohn Holtzman et al, said land being in the Town of Manchester makes, models and speeds. After winning the third heart, $400 takes it. Call 875-9010. painted as low as $100,643-0001. lathe, cintimatic. The Purdy 1 ♦ Pass ‘ 1 ^ Pass club and leads.the queen or ten Copyright 1973 to the northwesterly comer of land conveyed to Case Brothers, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, EasL returned a diamond, and 2 4 Pass 4 4 All Pass of spades for the second trump General Features Corp. 1963 CHEVY II, running condi­ Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- STEPS, sidewalks,, stone walls, repairs, remodeling, new work. Manchester, 649-0000. dunlmy won with the queen. Incorporated, by deed of Wilbur T. Little et al dated June 5,1967 Opening lead — 9 Q Coventry and recorded in said Manchester Land Records; thence running tion, $125 or best offer. Call 2098. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Free estimates. No job too Answer to Previous Puzzle southerly along the westerly line of said land acquired by said after 3:30, 6494)570. concrete repairs, inside and small. Prompt service on GIRLS Polo 3-speed bicycle. emergency, 643-7024. At this stage declarer had to F e e l i n g s Case Brothers, Incorporated, from said Littles 625 feet, more or outside. Reasonably priced, played, declarer led the queen 1968 2-door CHEVY Impala, Front and rear hand brakes. 643-0851. tackle the trumps. He would less to the northerly line of The Hartford Electric Light (Com­ of spades from dummy. This power steering, radio, heater, Basket and light included. One Flooring 19 OLAN make his contact if East held lead cost him the contract. East ACROSS 3 Main artery Homestead pany right of way; thence running easterly along said northerly year old, very good condition, Building-Contracting 4 Sturgeon eggs new tires, best offer over $950, 14 the king of spades, since then a covered with the king, and West 1 Dread line of said The Hartford Electric Light 6>mpany right of way 872-8731. $30. Call after 7 p.m. and all day FLOOR SANDING and 0 . 2 « 5 Vehement 5 Biblical Saturday, 742-9971. MILLS m finesse would succeed. eventually got a trump trick. dislike mountain Is Given 1075.9 feet to the iron pipe at the point of beginning. MASON — Plastering, brick Refinishing, (specializing in C IW It,M H ,h ,,T H . W U1 M. Od. DKK Otherwise, he would go down. tSscred 6 Winglike organ ' The premises are subject to a power transmission line 1966 COMET, automatic, radio, laying stone laying and con­ older floor^. Inside and outside ON*LU The ace, the jack and the ten of Is now taking Simple enough. trumps could not pick up all of prohibition 7'rhrtM(comb. Easement to The Hartford Electric Light (Company dated April 6 cylinder, good running condi­ TRIUMPH, 1972, TR6C, 650cc, crete. New and old. Free es­ painting. John Verfailie, 646- SHORT RIBS When the hand was actually 10 Controversial form) M usket' 10,1919 and are more particularly described in Volumd’58, Page tion. ^200. Iraone 6 4 ^ ^ 6 pfter excellent condition, low timates gladly given. E. 5750, 872-2222. applications lor light BY FRANK O’NEAL West’s four trumps. 13 Idolize 8 Of feelings mileage. Must sell, $950. Days, 14 Brazilian tree 0 Light b im 6:30 p.pn. Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. dolivtry work. Turn PL 675,'of the East Hartford Land Records, being located at the 649-28M, evenings, 228-3647. rS E A S Y D TURN A PRINCE 15 C o n fi^ lOOmrtune HllU-ililhd The C!onnecticut Gun Guild extreme southwest corner of the former Pond. Bonda-Stocks-Mortgsgss 27 your spare time Into OP COUHSE,TU£SE Al!£ STILL 18 Female faint 11 Nigerian CADILLAC - 1970, Coupe NEWTON H. Smith : Sons - t h e ffAHUy DONE n / NTD A PROS. BUT1U R N IN & A has presented an original model. The premises are subject to a power transmission line cash. Must hast SOME DETAILS ID nORKA/T. (ah.) native 27 False god 47— Moinea, DeVille, excellent condition, 1972 KAWASAKI, 500 cc, get­ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ FRDSINIDA PRINCE.... 17 Heavy weight 12 Container 20 Orarnic piece Iowa 1763 Charlesville musket to Easement to The Hartford Electric Light (Company, Two'Hun- STAR GA'IERi'i^ with everything. Air, 633-6026. ting married, must sell.'Call ditions, rec rooms, porches and cond, third. All kinds. Realty rellabla car. MlmlUte 18 Waa observed 20 Food 40 Verbal Coventry’s Nathan Hdle dred and Thirty (230) Feet in width, as described in a Deed 643-6612. ■By CLAY IL POLLAN- 10 Jets, for roofing. No job too small. Call ARin LIIRA 20 Indonesian seasoning 50 Mouselike Homestead. statewide. Credit rating un­ Yevr bally Activity Guido Island instance 33 Subsist dated February 29, 1956 recorded in Volume 299, Page 510, of 1967 DODGE Dart, 6 cylinder, 649-31M. MAR.2> Sin. 22 r- rodent The musket, a smooth bore necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Call 646-2637 According to tho Start, 23 Gridiron cheer 21 Blood vessel 38 Glen 51 English the Manchester Land Records. (NOTE: This Easement in­ automatic transmission, radio, 1972 YAMAHA, 125 AT2, good, fidential, quick arrangements. ‘ AM. If 0cKz2 ^ 38 Hawaiian 22 Resting one 41 Presidential flintlock musket, .69 caliber, condition. Knobby tire, $400. Ask tor Mrs. Futchlk 0 4 \26-36-37-40 To develop’ message fo r Thursday, cathedral city cludes the preceding one within it.) very good condition. New tires, CARPENTRY - Repairs, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. read words corresponding to numbers 49.51.53-5V9 firUnd 23 Skeleton parts family (pi.) 53Cblneit was presented to Mrs. Joyce must sell, $895. Phone 646-0^. Phone 643-0712 after 5 p.m. remodeling, additions, roofing. ,^-5Mt-8e 171-72 73 28tumulU 24 Land measure 43 Pulfup Subject to whatever drainage and riparian rights as may 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ dynasty Katz, caretaker of the Call David Patria, South Wind­ 61 Undor SCORPIO 31 North AtUntle 25 Having no 44Dliltgura 54 Roadhouse exist. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. iiland foolingi 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 2 Km p 32 Burning 62 Prossuro ocr. 22fbjj 45ItUnd(Fr.) 55 Spanish hero hom«tead, by Vern Eklund and Being the same premises described as Parcel 10 in a Deed sor, 644-1796. PART-TIME Janitorial work 9-16 3 Don'i 33 Lying 63 Things 33Tapewonn Wayne Hilt, director of the Gun four-door, small V-8, automatic MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd 4Pkk 34 Work 64 Firs; NOP. zn (var.) r r r r r t r r recorded in Volume 433, Page 371, of the Manchester Land mornings. Call 649-5334. Guild. The Saturday presenta­ transmission, power steering, RENT, WES ROBBINS carpentry mortgages — interim financing / 5 Up 35 Your 65 And J- 9-13-15/ 34 Intellsct Records. excellent mechanical condition, remodeling specialist. Ad­ 6B« 3 6 0 n „ 66 Tension 24-57-60 35 Including T" nr IT r tion was made to preserve a SELL — expeditious and confidential JANITOR — Man to clean, M M IN I 7 Don't 37 Tho 67Evon P am ent of the aforesaid purchase price of $449,400.00 81)811 body fair. $395 or best offer, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, puzz SAWYER BY ROY CRANE UQITTARIUS everything small part of American history NY service, J. D. Real Estate small manufacturing building.. HAY 21 8 Don'; 38 Top 68Todoy 37 Answer • 11 14 be made by the Town to the said Wells C. Dennison and Robert 647-9008. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 9 Throih 39 Ahtod 69 Importonco HOY,Y.22 y , , for future Americans to enjoy WMia Assoc. 643-5129. Call 646-3800, Multi-Circuits, 50 A RANCH CAN m l 20 lOTIw 40Alort 70 Stort It It C. Dennison in accordance with the terms of an Option Agree­ 649-3446. PADDY.' THEY'VE - OK.C. V W 38 Roman r r by placing an original musket in HEMU WIINT M Harrison Street, Manchester. BE A B IS PLACE, 2-35-52-61 11 Indfpondonl 41 Around 71 Wirt) ment and Bond (or Deed dated January 3,3,1973 and AmendmenU Truoks-Tnotor s Business Opportunity 28 8AWVBR, EASY EVEN LEFT TW COWS 12 Lot 42 Todoy 72 Nogloctod 23-34-564^ household god IS an authentic period setting, BW 643-2711 CALFT& STARVE/ '62A5^ 13 Around 43 Echolon 73 Friends 74-76-79-J-82^5; 38 Rent theretoXConveyance of title by the said pennisonsDennisons to the Town LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - FOR Rustlers they said. Wtl Chine H, Toil PILGRIM MILLS, 434 Oakland CANCIR l4Pooplo 44 Toko 7411 CAPRICORN 40 School s u m in u 9 21 of Manchester shall likewise be made ip accordance with the 1970 FORD Bconollne, % ton, 6 new homes custom built, ESTABLISHED gift and card TO SNEAK IN AT 41Liilvittm W w Street ha.s full and part-time yUHl 2t l5 T o 45 Coro 75 Throw DEC. r Surviving records show that terms of said . Option Agreement and Bond (or and cylinder, standard transmis­ remodeling, additions, rec shop, unique and profitable, opening^ - for .experienced' lilSHTAHDBUiaiER l6Chonnoli 46 Tho ,7 6 Tho 441,040 (Roman) 11 sion, 22,000 miles. Excellent- im r.22 17 Loovo 47 01 77 You JAH. 3,000 of the muskets were Amendments thereto. rooms, garages, kitchens good potential, $10,000 full cashiers, and salesladies. Apply A STEER OR TWO, 4k Fruit drink condition. (^11 649-9404. remodeled, bath tile, cement \ 1-1ML31 1 8 0 I- 48 Loom 78 Not 44-45-47-59; 41 Strong liking 14 brought to Connecticut in 1776. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this Services Offered 12 price. Frank Mott, Broker, 643- in person. /32-7B84G9 19 And 49 Trips 79 Going's 63-64-68 ! SlShadAeliiE They were obtained from the work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 20 Forgo 50 Ends SO A ll 11 H i t publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days uo AQUARIUS 55 Seasonal song IT FOR SALE — Unused rebuilt tial or commercial. Call 649- 21 Lovo 51 Fovorod 81 Possible 58 Takes Royal Armory at Charlesville, after this publication of this (Ordinance a petition signed by not SHARPENING Service - DRIVER — Experienced in fuel 1 JULY 22 22Conloch 52 PoiM 82 Rough JAH, 20 4U . France. This was done because 1969 OMC, V-6 motor, $300 or Saws, knives, axes, shears, 4291. oil deliveries, full time position 23 Sound 53 Also 83 Open umbrage less than five (5) percent of the electors of the 'Town, as deter­ best offer, 872-08M. l^AI/O. 22 24 No 54 Contocti no, IP. 57 European American gunsmiths and arms skates, rotary blades. Quick Privets Instructions 32 for dependable married man. 84 Your 44 41 W w IT mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ 7-12-I4-25I 25 01 55 On 85 Your 4-5-4 country - y makers weren't able to produce service. Capitol Eqiilpment _ Good work references and class 7S77 26Bo 56 Counts 860«m » 7 M M HTranigreulons u has npt been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference ' 1957 FORD Pickup truck, $235. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ II license required. Apply 107 m 27 W ith 57 Root 87 Up SO Strike out sufficient arms to supply the PISCIS to a special Town election Evenings, 41 Homestead Street. ditions, porches, any type MEYERS Piano and Music VIRGO 28 Jowdiry 58 For 88 Frusirollon u II ^^Continental Troops during the Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Burnside Ave., East Hartford. \A U a.22 29 Of 59 Firs; 89 Savings DOWN 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- remodeling, 646-2087. Studios has 7 teachers (or i;; Revolutionary War. ANTHONY F. PlETRAN'TONIO 1966 CJ5 UNIVERSAL Jeep, 4- J u n . 22 30Purio 60PurpoM 90 Oxer , m a r . 2 6 '^ ^ 1 Lose color u It ** piano, witar, organ and drums. 9/27 Secretary, Board of Directors 7958. 9.2SW 6-IM9-20i 2 Black (poet.) The Nathan Hale Homestead wheel drive, 4 cylinder. Metal CARPENTRY-Porched, gar­ Students now being enrolled. Iff iw set snsAdt'dnsssrl (^Good' (^Adverse ^^Neucnl J t . Manchester, Connecticut cab, excellent condition. Hub- ages, addition, repairs, small I-33Y1- Rill 39-5545-86I a is n is open from 1 to 5 p.m. dally Call 649-3057 or stop in at ill . Chtek wt Un biriiiM w Mis >* (NiwaPAPin iNTispsist .) Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, lok. hubs. Low mileage, 643- ODD jbbs, paneling, household through Oct. 16. re^ lrs, carpentry. Call 649- jobs. Free estimates. Call Center Street, Manchester. NiriM IRstsilM Ps|is this 28lh day of September, 1973 ', 0582. Stephen Martin, 646-7295. Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. K f ' . V - \ PAGE THIRTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cqnn^j_Wed., Sept. 26,^1973— PAGE THIRTY-ONE Furnlahed Apartmanta ' 84 Bualnaaa LooaUona- H .lg Wantad 35 Halp Wantad 35 ArtMaa tor Sala 45 Mualcal Inatrumanta 53 Apartmanta For Rant 63 Apartmanta For Rant 03 For Rant 67 Houaay For Sala T2 Houaaa For Bala 72 Houaaa For Bala______n Lota-Land lor Sale 73 Out o f Town-For Sale 7t UTILITIES PAID - One FOR SALE — Hand crocheted BUNDY Clarinet with case and MANCHESTER - Two- bedroom furnished apartment PROFESSIONAL office, CAPE four bedrooms, living MANCHESTER - Kennedy ponchos, skirts, throw pillows, lyre. Excellent condition, 070. bedroom apartment, available beautiful, spacious. Excellent VERNON - 030,900, excep­ parking provided, save 0001' room with fireplace, large ea(It- Road, 115x135’ lot. Rapidly tional 3-bedroom Ranch on nice doilies, pot holders, etc. Call 242-8142. WOODliUlD immediately. Security Only 0110 a month. 55-40 exposure. First floor, all In kitchen, close to bus line. Im­ Manchester developing area. Financing Positions Now en Reasonably priced, 875-'4S65. required, 0150. Eastern Real facilities, parking. Reasonable lot in desirable Lake Street Homefinders, 020. fee. 540-6960' maculate condition. Immediate available. Phone 649-5261 or 643- school area. Many extras in­ HELP WANTED HARMONY electric guitar with MANOR Estate,nista 646-0250...... rent. 649-lMO, 649-3549. occupancy. 031,000. Philbrick NEW 5219. case, like new, 050. Call 644- cluded in this modern, neat and Machlm Opanton ALUMINUM sheets used as best YE-T! Utilities paid, fur­ Agency, Realton, 6464200. 4-BEDROOM COLOMIU. clean home. Owners are printing plates, .007 thick, 8617. 4Vk ROOMS, second floor. STORAGE' warehouse, 10,500 FUEL OIL DRIVERS PravkNit factory axparlanM daalrad. Steady lilrork with good APARTMENTS nished one bedroom. 40 ACRES of land in building new home and would pay, full oompany piMd Inauranoa program. 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for 01. HOfflMtMd SfrMt Adults only. No children or plentiful. Save 000. fiio. 65-^ wuare feet. Stock Place, rear. ADELAIDE Road — Center Two firepUices, walk-up at­ HOMES Manchester on East Hartford Phone 643-2711. FOR SALE — Spinet piano, Attractive rental. Brokers like quick sale. Financing (Oft W. MkMto Tpkt.) pets, 649-4^. Homefinders, fee 026. 549-6980. chimney Colonial, 2 fireplaces, tic, mud room and laundry line. Philbrick Agency, arranged, 643-9887. 0500. Phone 643-1225. protected. C i) B2^S114. modern kitchen with built-ins, In Realtors, 646-4^. Must have class 2 license. Fop winter work. NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 MANCHEHE8TM off kitchen. Enclosed 3MERBEUI GORPOMTIOII Bum by FIVE ROOMS, ground floor TOWNHOUSE - Furnished, large formal dining room, front ManchBBtBr EAST HARTFORD - Fall cents each. Inquire side door, Wearing Apparel vgy apartment, carpeted, paneled, heat paid, 2 bedrooms, modem 122 EAST CENTER Street - to back living room, large front Jalousied porch plus patio. BOLTON — Approved 2(4 acre 104 L Main Strait, Rookvllla Manchester Evening Herald. UiR HOUSim CORP. New first-floor office space, Special, move right in, prime An Equal Opportunity Employar Sbioa 1030 air-conditioned. Parking. Apply appliances, first floor, foyer, den, screened porch, 4 Treed lot, Martin School wooded building lot on deadend location is this 6(4 room Split. Apply in person to Danny or Scotty TWO FUR coats for sale, one 1 and 2-bedroom luxury Marlow’s Inc., 867 convenient location, ample bedrooms, 2(4 baths, garage, street. Philbrick Agency, carpeted, 0195. 55-4 parking, on bus line. Will sub­ district, Rec room. Ansaldi Beautifully landscaped, DARK rich, clean loam, 5 black Persian, one gray Per- apartments. Features wall-to- Manchester. Homefinders, fee 020. 549-6980 large lot, high on a hilt in one of Realtors, 6464200. carpeting, built-ins, 2-car gar­ yards, 023.50 plus tax. Gravel, Sian. Size 14-16. Call‘ ill betbetween wall carpeting, vanity tile divide to fit your needs, 646- Manchester’s finest built, 2-car garage. (44,900. sand, stone, pool and patio 1180. Call age. Immaculate throughout. 4:30-6 p.m., 872-8173. baths, built-in oven, range, BIRCH STREET - Four neighborhoods. Philbrick Agen­ ELLINGTON — Building lot, Peiser Realty. 289-8628. S5S GOOD Opportunity sand, 643-9504. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• dishwasher, refrigerator and rooms, first floor flat, 0130. One Houaaa lor Rant 88 cy, Realtors, 646-4200. near Ellington Ridge Countrv MORIARTY RROS. FIVE R(k)M ground floor of­ secretary with good skills star­ Wantad to Buy 58 disposal, electric heat, 2 air child accepted, 649-8350. WARREN E. Club. 07,500. Philbrick Agency, BOLTON — Fall Special im­ m TWO ting out In business world. Lots SCREENED loam, gravel, MANCHESTER — 9(4 room fice. Paneled, carpeM , air- Realtors, 646-4200. conditioners, glass sliding conditioned, central location. review maculate 6-room Cape, 3 315 Cantor Street Manchester|| of public contact, free parking, processed gravel, sand, stone, WANTED — Antique furniture, MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 Executive Colonial, 2Vk baths ;ral HOWALND Flnsil SnlBotlon of ••••aaaaaaoaoaaaaa»a««»««««g OPENINGS and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ doors, all large rooms. Full Parking. Apply Marlows, Inc., bedrooms, den, garage. 0120 fee paid. Call Sharon, 646- glass, pewter, oil paintings or room apartment, stove, top residential neighborhi^’ ReaUprs 843-1106 Raaort Proparty-For Sale 74 Aluminum------storms, wooded . 8150, Bailey Employment Ser­ dover, 742-78M. other antique items. Any quan­ basement storage area, ample refrigerator, references, no Call for details, Hayes Agenev 867 Main Street, Manchester. MKERV MtMTEIUIIIX parking. Starting at 0175. Han­ extras galore. Peiser Realty, ■w vice. tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, pets, 0140. 228-3540, 649«5325. 6464)131. “ FOREST HILLS COVENTRY LAKE, five room 289-8628. O E c n n c u i i 1971 HONDA 90, registered 165 Oakland astreet. dy to shopping, schools, bus t h r e e carpeted, air- Now ppon - Largo Prlvata summer cottage, pine paneled, AUTO Mechanic — Lynch road, trail. Whirlpool, 3 year and religious facilities. FOUR ROOMS, second fldor VERNON - Colonial Cape Cod, conditioned rooms available fireplace, nice treed lot, 012,- WAITRESS for part-time, after old self-clean 40” stove, immediately. Can be sub­ SPARKLING clean 6-room Woodad Lots - SIdtwalka - City COLUMBIA — 2.5 commercial school hours and Saturdays. , BWEIIV IMWIEIHIKE Toyota needs an experienced ANTIQUE furniture, glass, Model apartment open for in­ no pets. Security, 0125. Phone^ furnishediussisuo^v orvs unfurnisned, ulstuilllOIICUf 4^ Colonial. Raised hedrth 900. Hayes Agency, 6464)131. acres, 6room Ranch with large mechanic, good pay, plus incen­ avocado. 835 Foster Street, round oak tables, cast iron toys, spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday mornings, or after 8 p.m., 649- * bedrooms, ...^WSMVV. fireplace. \>V4IIU|Ciq;Complete divided. Call 649-5261 or stop at CALDOR Will train. Good pay, excellent South Windsor, 644-1795. John H. Lappen, Inc. 164 ^ t fireplace, 1(4 baths, formal Utllitlas. Stop out or calll fireplaced living room, full gratituties. Pleasant at­ REFMeEIHTKIN MW tive, company paid. Blue Cross, collectibles of all kinds. 643-6535 and Sunday. Other times by 1265. kitchen with dis’-- dishwasher, — cor­ cellar, oil hot water heat. Only CMS, Major Medical. Vacation anytime. Center Street. dining room, aluminum siding, Out of Town-For Sala 75 mosphere. Apply in person. Excellent opportunity for appointment. ning counter that cooks, dis- sliding glass doors in basement. 8-Room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2V4 030,900. Lessenger Co., Auto Service Center has im experienced men for our and holidays. Apply in person to LEAF MULCHER- electrical­ FIVE ROOM Duplex, heat, hot -osal, etc. Rent negotiable, 87^ Brass Key Restaurant. ly operated, 035. 53 Meadow 7,600 SQUARE Feet, truck Ideal for family room and ANDOVER — 2-bedroom Realtors, 6468713,2263101,426 mediate openings for bakery department. Perma­ Joe McCavanagh, or call for an HIGHEST prices paid for an­ water, location, 36 Apel Place, baths, family room, 2-car garage. 9291. a|)|>ointment between 8-5, 646- Rd., South Windsor, 644r0149. tique furniture, paintings, CaH: dock, sprinklered, heavy floor patio. Mid 30’s. Keith Real Ranch, large living room with experienced nent positions, excellent 0180 per month. Call 646-1418. Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. 8-Room Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 clocks and all collectibles. Any UAR HOUSING CORP. HEBRON Hide-a-way, 3 load. Warren E. Howland, stone fireptoce, quietluiet dead-end Auto Mechanics TRUCK DRIVER, oil delivery. wages and free benefit THINGS for sale — 281 Spruce quantity. Cameron, 644-8962. Realtors, 643^1108. baths, family room, 2-car garage. street,, short------walk----- to privprivate Apply Route 6, Bolton, M&M 643-8851 FOUR ROOM, second floor bedroom house, kids and pets program. Apply BAILY Employment Service of Street, Tuesday, Wednesday, apartment. 0165 including heat. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 lake beach. Reduced to 020,900. COVENTRY (North) FULL TIME Oil or call 649-2871. All benefits, Robert Murdock, Realtor O.K. All modem appliances, acres, 7 roonns, 4 bedrooms, 7- Room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Manchester has openings for Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Girl’s 3- Rooms Without Board 59 643-9881 Security. 646-1189. conveniences. 0225. 70-19. 8,300 SQUARE Feet, for 80 Lessenger Company Realtors, NEW JUMBO COLONUL vacation, holiday, life in­ speed bike, 050, almost new. cents per square foot including beamed ceiling, garages, view. family room, 2-car garage. 646-8713, 228-310101. secretarial, bookkeeping, sales, Stephen J. Luchon Jr. Homefinders, fee 020. 549-6980. Trees, stone wall and a surance, pension, uniforms, FIRST NATIONAL Appliances, furniture, mis­ LARGE ROOM in private heat, sprinklered offices. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. 8- Room Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, permanent work. technical, managerial and Sup^ - 646-8287 THREE-ROOM apartment, se­ spacious acre surrounds our Must have working knowledge programming in Hartford, cellaneous. home, parking, gentleman only. cond floor, no children. Near Warren E. Howland, R ^ltors, family room, 2-car gafUge. EAST HARTFORD - Nicely STORES, INC. ANDOVER — Heat paid, 3 643-1108. CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, new 8-room Colonial. 2(4 of front end alignment and PARK & OAKLAND AVE. Manchester and Hartford sub- Call between 3-6, 649-1972. Main Street, 0110.649-3952 after bedroom house. Basement laun­ 7-Room Split Level, 3 bedrooms, 2Vk located 7-room home with 1(4 tight mechanical repairs. urbs. All fees paid. Phone 646- MIDWEEK Special Tag Sale, 9 room California Ranch. baths. Priced in low 30’s. (^11 baths, 4 bedrooms, first-floor COUPLE WANTED to take EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 6 p.m. dry room, fenced yard for kids ★ Steady year 'round employ­ 8150 for appointment. September 26, 27, 9-3 p.m., 119 THE Thompson House — Cot­ FIVE-ROOM, 2 bedrooms, Fireplaced living room, formal baths, family room, 2-car garage. owner, 528-2884. family room with raised care of home and one teen age An equal opportunity and pets, 0200. 71-23. dining room, modem kitchen ment. Henry Street (corner White) tage St., centrally located, stove, and refrigerator. Homefinders, fee 020. 549-6980. All homaa Include flraplaca, ovan-ranga, hearth fireplace, equipped child. Live-in own quarters. employer Manchester. References and security, 643- with dining area, family room, ★ Excellent pay and working TRUCK Driver—Experienced, large, pleasantly furnished Manchestar Wantad to Rant diahwaahar, aluminum aiding and pstfos. (X)VENTRY — 5-room brick kitchen & 2 garages. Call 289-0000 between 10-4 p.m. 1002. three large bedrooms, fourth Ranch, formal dining room. conditions good pay and company benefits. rooms, parking.. Call 649-2358, NOWRENDIHI HEATED 2 bedroom house, Unbeatable value at 045,900. 65,000 B.T.U. Gas hot air fur­ TWO FAMILY - 54 flats, good possible. 2-car garage. living room with fireplace. ★ Liberal fringe benefits Must acewt overtime. Apply in for overnight and permanent The New modern appliances, con- WANTED parking spdee vicini­ Call Joe Gordon, 6494306. erson, Thebe Living Room by nace, good condition, 030. Call guest rates. THREE ROOM apartment, income, 029,900. Philbrick Beautifully lanascaped MERRITT (}uick'' cks sale • needed. • Just reduced ★ Opportunity for advance­ veniences,s, air, basementbai utility ty of Foster and Pearl Streets, ‘zzini, 519 East Middle Tpke., 875-8181. heat, parking, utilities. No pets. HOMESTEAD PARK VILLAGE Agency, Realtors, 6464200. grounds. Marion E. Robertson, to_ 025,800. .. ------Lessenger Company ment room, 0205.71-20. Homefinders, 646-6429. Realtor, 643-5953. Manchester. CLEAN furnished i;pom for security, deposit, 0150. Porter By Damato fee 020. 549^980. Realtors, 6464713, 228-3101 TIRE SERVICE MEN St. area, 241^-4688, 236^)564. MANCHESTER - 8 room AGENCY Immediate openings for full-time tire service men STOCKADE fencing, new, middle-aged working man, 643- 1 & 2 Bedroom Townhouut WORKING woman with Collie Apply now to Store Manager DRAFTSMAN Trainee - draf­ never used, four 8’ sections, 6’ 9353. Colonial, first floor family COLUMBIA — Selection of two The BARROWS b WALLACE CO. for our new Manchester location. Good starting rate needs small first-floor r ^ t, 646-1180 ting and lettering experience high, posts included, 643-6333 NEW 3 rooms, heated, carpets, Featuring: Manchester area, reasonable. room and laundry room, large new Raised Ranches in lovely Realton - MLS plus many company paid tMneflts. Must apply in required. Salary to 0100 plus fee after 3:30. ROOM, private home, central, and appliances. Call 742-7676. • Self dean range Out of Town- bright kitchen, baths, 2-car IMMEDIATE wooded setting. Two full baths. Mancheater Parkade - 64S-S30S For Rant 742-8840 afternoons. CALDOR INC. p erso n . paidpan and benefits. Coi'ontact good for someone away from • Large refrigerator 66 »rage, large professionally OCCUPANCY two fireplaces, finished rec Unihited Employment, 246-7225. WHITE pearl snare drum, pair home, board optional, 643-6745. QUIET 3 room, first floor • Shag carpMng landscaped lot in AA zone. Mid rooms, 2-car basement gar­ apartment, centrally located. ROCKVILLE — Rockland 1145 Tolland Tpke., ski racks, storm door, salt • Color co-ordinated Bualnaaa Property - For 40s. Philbrick Agency, ages. Priced in low 46’s. COLUMBIA - New 50x26’ WANTED — Experienced gas water rod and reel, 649-4688. COMFORTABLE room for Heat, hot water and parking. • Full private basements Terrace Apartment, Highland Sala 71 Realtors, 646-4200. Manchester - Well built BEA MILLETTE Lessenger Company Realtors, Raised Ranch, cathedral Manchester No children or pets. 0120. Write Ave., large one bedroom 6464713, 2263101. or call CAPITOL TIRE CO. station attendant, weekends. working gentleman, parking, • Hook-ups for washer dryer Colonial off Autumn Street ceiling, two Colonial fireplaces, Must be over 18. Call Lydon NO REGRET, the best yet; references. Call 649-0719. Box "M,” Manchester Herald. apartments, available im­ RESTAURANT - 150 seat, that features brick and frame O f f e r s ... two full baths, dozens oi trees, 649-3876 325 Broad Street • Private paUos A entrances MANCHESTER- 5 family plus EAST HARTFORD - 3- Manchester Brothers Shell, 646-8440. Blue Lustre cleans carpets mediately. Includes heat, hot liquor, parking. Eastern construction, plaster walls, excellent neighborhood and low • Walk to shopping A schools water, carpeting, air- 5 car garage, excellent income, bedroom Ranch, full cellar, beautifully. Rent electric sham- LADIES ONLY - Nicely fur­ FOUR ROOM apartment, quiet Connecticut. Must sell. Call formal dining room, three This q>arkling oversized Cape with seven rooms and a tax structure. Low 40’s. pooer 01. The E. A. Johnson Model Apia. Open conditioning, all appliances, cen tral location, 069,900. deli^tful glassed and screened porch! All the quality wooded lot, fruit trees, business WANTED mature woman for nished room for rent, all neighborhood, rent includes, Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, large bedrooms, and a one-car Lessenger Cki., Realtors, 646 older lady, light housekeeping, Paint Company, 723 Mai utilities included, private Dally 12 W Dark with dishwasher and disposal. 643-1108. touches — plastered wails, arched entrys, wall-to-wall in zone III. Many possibilities. 8713, 2263101, 4269291. ELDERLY gentleman, to wash STATION Wagon drivers, for CARPENTER — Experienced heat, hot water, appliances, 6464200. garage. This home offers - " idi( live-in. ()wn transportation Street, Manchester, 649-4501. bedroom with community laundry facilities, parking and End of Iknjreu St Private terrace and pool, 0175., several rooms, paneled family room, aluminum storms, Excellent condition, 023,500. dishes 3-4 nights per week. App­ school bus routes. Will train. only. Must know trim, framing, 872-6360, 529-6586. gracious family living in a Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, 646 ly Cavey’s in the mornings, 45 Good pay. Call 643-2414. preferred. Call 643-2977. kitchen, living room and two basement storage. Adults off West MkMe Tpke. EAST Center Street — Office screens, doors, etc., etc. EAST HARTFORD-Sunset new and remodeling work. COUNTRY Tag Sale - Satur­ baths. Ideally located to bus TWO FAMILY Duplex, 15 good neighborhood, con 1003. Hills Area — 6room Ranch, Iast Center Street. Must be willing to work preferred, 0175 per month, 649- Tel 646-6363, 6434535 or 646-1021 building, originally set up for rooms, newly remodeled WANTED - Stock boy, full­ day, 9-4 (rain or shine). Box line and stores. Please call 1021. VERNON - Willow Brook dental office. Waiting room, venient to shopping, schools, This truly immaculate home is situated on a short, quiet large kitchen with dishwasher WANTED experienced building Willimantic and Manchester 168-A, Route 85, ^Iton. Lots of Apartments, 3V4 rooms at 0180; kitchens and baths, 4 bedrooms ELECTRICAL Appliance movers and1 hel helpers. Call 633- time days. Arthur’s Drug Store, after 5 p.m., 644-0383. two operating rooms, spare etc. Needs a little ’TLC but the residential street on a treed yard that may accurately be andi built-ins, fireplace, central area. Call 1-429-3534 after 7 942 Main St., Manchester. knick-knacks, good glassware, 4(4 rooms at 0195. Includes each side. Large private yard. COVENTRY (North) air-conditioning, garage. 36x20’ Technician instructor needed 2025. p.m., only. FIVE ROOM, first floor apart­ FOUR ROOMS, tiled bath, heat room, three labs, half bath, Immaculate condition price is,only 031,000. called a mini park. for part-time instruction. Must furniture and kid’s ststuff. FURNISHED room for working ment in 2-family home. ’IVo and hot water included, middle- heat, hot water, refrigerator, parking, plus three-room part- II SPLIT LEVEL II above ground pool. Walk-out oven-range, disposal, dis­ throughout, garages. Central have practical experience in CLEANING WOMAN wanted, lady. Modern kitchen, linens, bedrooms, stove, and age adults. Security deposit. ment on second floor 05(),OOO. Oh, yes, the garage has plenty of rooms for lawn mower, In like new condition. 6(4 basement with picture window. HAIRDRESSER - NURSE’S AIDES ^ 7-3, TWO-FAMILY garage sale, hwasher, wall-to-wall location. 049,500^. Philbrick 5264579. 037,9O(). Owner. the major appliance field. I^ior Experienced, full or part-time. two days a week. Call 644-1805. private entrance, parking, cen­ refrigerator included. Spacious references, no pets, parking, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Agency, Realtors, 6464200. MARTENS AGENCY tools, etc. rooms of perfection, com­ experienced, full time and part- baby furniture, glass items, tral. 643-8649. car peting, air-conditioning, Raaltora teaching or supervisory Golden Charm Coiffures, Burr time. Liberal fringe benefits. ^ard for children or pet. Securi- first floor. 15 School■ of Street 6464200. pletely carpeted, plus a coun­ MATURE WOMAN to care for Xmas tree, toys, clothes, mis­ y required, 649-5261. across from East Side Rec, parking, swimming pools, 643-2580 Newly painted outside, all renovated inside. experience helpful but not • Corners, Manchester. Appiy in person. East Hartford Jj ------. . . try kitchen, fireplace, family GLASTONBURY - Brand new necessary. Call 525-1117 for ap­ two school age children 2 hours cellaneous. Friday, Saturday NICE room for sober near Main St. lighted tennis courts, basket­ Houaaa For Sala 72 RANCH — 6 rooms, 1(4 baths, all brick, 8-room Dutch Excellent pay, two weeks paid Convalescent Home, 745 Main and Sunday, 10-3 p.m., 881 Owners retired to Florida, fast sale wanted, priced accor­ room, garage, tool shed on pointment. vacation. For appointment call daily in my home. Must have gentleman. Call 649-5001. ball court, ice skating, picnic formal dining room, 3 Colonial, three full tile baths, 2 Street, East Hartford. own transportation. Call after Tolland------Tpke., *'Manchester. che ■ FIVE ROOM apartment, cellar groves, storage. No pets. Clall dingly. Call Bea at the... over an acre. Priced at 035,- Rosemary, 649-2806, or 649-2807. storage, garage, yard. FOUR-ROOM apartment. MANCHESTER - Spacious 6- bedrooms, garage, treed lot. MANCHESTER - Investment fireplaces, treed lot, family 5:30, 649-7^1. Apartmanta For Rent 63 Vernon, 872-foll between 9-4, room Cape with fireplace, for­ 033,900. Philbrick Agency, package of two 64 Duplex plus 900, an excellent buy. Call room with beamed ceiling and MOVING to new location, need TAG SALE — Saturday, Located Hartford Roa weekdays, after 4, and on MEDICAL Transcriptionists — two auto body mechanics. mal dining room, 3 large Realtors, 646420p. six room single. Fully rented. BELFiORE AGENCY Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306. pegged oak floor. Prime Septem ber 29, 9-2. Rugs, FOUR-ROOM apartment, two Manchester. 0160 monthly. Call weekends, call 872-4400. bedrooms, 1(4 baths, oil hot Experienced, for a well- Inquire at Superior Auto Body, 649-2871. For details call The Zinsser RMitora • 347-1413 residential area, 068,500. Call drapes, baby items, snowsuits, blocks from Main Etreet, water heat. Reasonable. Ann Agency, 646-1511. (((arren E. Howland, Realtors, OLAN MILLS established company with a Route 6, Columbia or call 228^ stamps, water pik, more. 346 new branch office opening in 3176. backyard, 0130 monthly. Securi­ MANCHESTER - Jefferson VERNON — One and two Lord Realty, 5284139, 6434995. 643-1108. Windsor Street, near Caldor’s. ty and references required. Call MANCHESTER - New 3 Apartments, wall-to-wall bedroom apartments, im­ MANCHESTER - New Ranch. DELIGHTFUL - Spacious Connecticut. Top hourly rates First Class bedroom duplexes, 1^ baths, Manchester—New on market - STUDIO and other fringe benefits. ^11 FACTORY openings now 1-564-3095 after 6 p.m. carpeting, dishwasher, mediately available at Town EXCELLENT 7-room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, dining room, full Cape, 3 huge bedrooms, 2 tile Hw ba rrow s a Wa l l a c e co. COVENTRY - Excitingly un- TAG SALE — Moving into carpeting, stove, refrigerator, 7-ropm Luxury Ranch with a Re«llon-MLS TSI, 341 Broad Street, available for the following: appliances,plfai sliding glass doors House Gardens. This suburban 2(4 baths, plastered walls, oak basement, quiet street. 034,900. baths, fireplaced living room, ique custom builtt Raised1 Ranch Needs eeverel ladles for SHEET METAL smali apartment, must sell FOUR ROOMS, centrally 825()I month'monthly. Frechette & Mar­ to private porch. One bedroom, apartment community of un­ multitude of goodies, in­ Manchester Parkade — 649-UM Manchester, Connecticut, screen washer, printers, and tin, Realtors, 647-9993. flooring, appliances, 2-car gar­ Hayes Agency, 6464131. ROCKLEDGE large screened patio. Finished on wooded lot, balcony part-time telephone oriental rugs, large leather located, second floor. Stove in­ 0180.------Two ilbe' bedrooms, 0195, 643- usual architectural designs and age, c i^ utilities, large lot, cluding an in-ground pool. rec room, 200’ deep lot with overlooks beamed cathedral (203), 646-6131 for appointment. maintenance helper. No MECHANICS chair, antique glass and sales. If you have a smile experience necessary, we will cluded. No children or pets. 1440. beautiful landscaping features irch. Immediate occupancy, Huge kitchen, with all the MANCHESTER - We are fruit trees. Garage. 30’s. Call ceilinged living room, formal in your voice, we’ll put cabinets, wrought iron dining Middle-aged couple preferred, FIVE-ROOM first floor apart­ private entrances, private xcellent location, near school. proud to offer this Jarvis built ugni nMMi mnombi widi Warren E. Howland, Realtors, dining room, 3 or 4 b^rpoms, GAS. STATION atten d an t train you. Good wages, com­ & M ACHINE set,...... miscellaneous articles, ‘ 1. All built-ins, and a picture win­ vltw, 4 badroons, 2 BOLTON Four bedroom dollars In your pocket. needed, full-time. Apply in per­ pany paid fringe benefits, and 649-8733. ment, in newer two-family. FOUR-ROOM newer apart­ patios with sliding glass doors, gCharles'Lesperance, B49-7620. dow, den with fireplace, laun­ Cape, priced to sell under 030,- 6461108. king sized master, multi­ excellent condition. September wall-to-wall carpeting, range, Ibreplaees, 2'A badis, 2- Ranch with two-car garage, set Two shitts, 9-1 p.m. and son, Gorin’s ^Sp r t Car Center, plenty of overtime. Growing ASSEMBLERS Separate driveways. Stove in­ ment, all electric, fully dry room, 3 beautiful OOd. Features 3 bedrooms, on one-acre landscaped lot. functional finished lower level, 28-30, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., 41 Cone CENTER of town, heated 5- cluded. 0200 monthly. Call 646- carpeted, appliances, heat and refrigerator, and garbage als- GORGEOUS 4-year ^oun| car garaga, In-grauad REDWOOD FARMS - 7(4 in-law apartment, 2(4 baths, 6 5-9 p.m., Saturdays op­ Route 83, Tolland Tpke., division of major company. Street, Manchester. bedrooms, and 2 full baths, fireplace in living room, rec Plus two-fuli baths, fireplaced Talcottville. Appljr directly at Elect Minimum one year room, second floor flat, two 1379 after 6 p.m. hot water included. No pets, posal, master TV antenna, Ranch, acre wooded room, equipped Utchen, one- 20xtx40 h a a ta d room oversized Colonial-Cape. car garage. High 30s. Philbrick tional. ctrocal 24x24’ carpeted family room, I ---**- aw—■-•----• living room, formal dining Division, Glendale Rd., South experience. Must read baths, new wall-to-wall adults only. Must be seen, 0185. storage and laundry facilities in bedroomsv-formal dining room, car garage. Located within pmop VMSnBS Large living room with Agency, Realtors, 6464200. Florlat-Nuraerlea 48 4 heated garages. Acre lot. room, etc. etc. Priced at 039,- DEMONSTRATORS - Free Windsor, Ckinn. blueprints. Excellent fringe carpeting. Garage, stove, 0190, NEW 3 bedroom Townhouse, Call 649-9258. basement, total electric. No huge double garage, fireplace. walking dutance of junior high fireplace, formal dining room, 900. Zinsser Agency, 6461511. Call 646-2637 plus security. No pets, 643-7166. pets, rental starting 0150 per There’s more. Call. kit, toys and gifts. Top cash benefits and pay. HARDY Chrysanthemums — 1(4 b a th s, c a rp e te d , all Assumable mortgage, 0260 and high school. Call Mrs. paUn and pool i equipped eat-in kitdien, family Aak for M n. Rutchik iliances, parking,rkir near FOUR ROOM apartment, fully month. Call 875-9876, Monday monthlyly pays all, 031,500. room, 3 bedrooms, 1(4 baths, HEBRON — 7% assumable commissions (up to 30%) no INSURANCE Girl Friday all colors, 95 cents each. Also Smith, Jarvis Realty Co., oxtras. ANDOVER - 200-year-old mortgage, attractive financing. deductions for kit. Name wanted for Manchester agency. red and green maple trees at schools and shopping, 0250 carpeted, stove * and through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meyer Realtors, 6434609, 649- 648-2813 Realtors, 6461121. attached garage. Treed lot. Garrison Colonial. Commercial PRESSURE BLAST monthly, 649-8782 after 4:30 refrigerator included, enclosed 5524. Principals only. Call 6464619. Call forparticularsrpa on this love- brands: Fisher-Price, Cosco, Fire, homeowners and casual­ reasonable prices. Open 7 days or residential use. 3 income un­ ly all electric 8 room, Raised INSURANCE Sales - Growing etc. Best delivery service. Call ty. Experienced desired. Salary MFG.C0., INC. a week ana evenings til dark. PRESIDENTIAL p.m. backyard, near hospital, no Wn^LIMANTlC- First floor, 4 MANCHESTER - Three 6 Can 648-6868 its, 3(4 acres. Hayes Agency, multi-lines agency needs man 41 Chapel Street pets. 0180 monthly. \Call 649^ rooms, appliances, parking in BOWERS CAPE - Fireplace, MANCHESTER - New listing, Ralanch. Girard & Buckley Real collect, Treasure House, 1-491- commensurate with Ponticelli’s Greeunouse and w o t v e n o n room Colonials, now nearing 6460131. Estate, 872-9179. with life and/or casualty 2 1 0 0 . experience. Excellent fringe Manchester, Conn. VILLAGE APTS. 9258. garage, low, low rent of 0125. garage, established completion in prestigious 64 Duplex, 4 car garage, coi- Nursery, 433 North Main St. SIX-ROOM Duplex. Available VTE license, to sell and service new benefits. Call Mr. Lathrop, 6 ^ MANCHESTER October 1st. Redecorated, at­ 71-2. Homefinders, fee 020. 549- neighborhood, Helen D. Cole, Forest Hills. All homes contain tral location, 034,000. Hayes ' COVENTRY North, 7 room andlu existingcAiauii^; clients. uuuiuiii-Outstan­ WANTED — Full or part-time 6050. tic, basement, parking. 0200 DANDY DUPLEX - 2 Realtor/MLS, 6434666. 4 bedrooms, 2(4 baths, family Agency, 6464131. center hall Colonial Cape, 1(4 TOLLAND dingng opportunity.^ All replies Call Mrs. Brunetti, 643-2487, bedroom, parking, basement NICE Older home, lots of lathe and milling operators, Fuel-Feed 49 One and two bedrooms, plus utilities. Security, 646-5427, room, two-car garage, built-ins baths, first floor family room, SPARKLING RANCH confnfidenlial. Reply Box '‘L,’’ experimental prototype short GOOD Typist — East of river, between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., 643-9285. storage, laundry facilities. STAFFORD SPRINGS - RANCH house on comer, with and so much more. Call now for privacy, rural setting. Four or HENRY STREET - Im­ garage. Excellent residential Manchesteranchester Herald. run machining, good benefits fine beneimefits. 0100, fee pkid. weekdays. FIREWOOD for sale, seasoned Near schools, churches Economy minded at 0125.70-31. Utilities paid, 2-room fur­ shade trees and sidewalks. (HRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently a leisurely inspection. Zinsser live bedrooms, barn and gar­ maculate custom Cape Cod, location. Immediate occupan­ Newly painted 7-room L- l i a n R M F i v a m I m a a with overtime, high wages. Ar- Call Susan 646-8150. Bailey hardwood, split. Free delivery. and shopping center, on CENTRALLY located one- Homefinders, fee 020. 549^980. nished, wall-to-wall carpet, Oversized carport and redwood restored. 7 flreplaces, summer Agency, 6^1511. age. Priced to seU. Paul W. 12x24’ living room, fireplace, cy, 039,900. Hayes Agency, 646 Ranch on a gorgeous treed lot PART-TIME, clerical, mature matt Inc., 237 Oak St., Glaston­ Employment Service. Call F. Schillinger, 872-0204 bus line. Call anytime. bedroom apartment. Modem very clean. 0145. 72-39. enclosed patio. City water and kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new Dougan, Realtor, 6464535. wall-to-wall carpeting, uotty 0131. with loads of privacy. Large woman. Afternoon hours. East bury, 633-8260. after 5 p.m. week days, all day bath and kitchen, parking. 0160 COUPLES! — Two bedroom, Homefinders, fee 020. 5494980. sewers. Inree bedlam s, living baths, kitchen. Two-car garage, MANCHESTER - 5(4-room }ine rec room, beautiful Jreed living room, spacious kitchen of River office. Call 289-9541. COOK - Housekeeper — Young Saturday and Sunday. , 646-2623 with heat. Norman Hohenthal, three family house, washer, room and kitchen with com­ 058,900. Philbrick Agency, Ranch. Fireplace, center hall, PORTER ST. area. - Im­ lot, swimming pool BOLTON — New Listing, 60’ & dining area, 3 ample parking provided. A money SECRETARIAL position man, 2 boys ages 5-9, must have 646-1166. ROCKVILLE — Large 5 room, plete built-ins. including Realtors, 6464200. rec room, and fourth bedroom maculate 7 room Colonial, gar­ reduced to 034,500. Arruda U&R built, Raised Ranch, 2 bedrooms, oven & range and a available at local bank. Must day or live-in help. Own room Situation Wanted 38 FIREPLACE wood for sale, 035 saver at 0135. 70-29. frige, parking, yard for kids. refrigerator, oven, range, dis­ lower level. 030,900. Hayes age, trees, privacy. Hut Realty, 644-1539. baths, acre treed lot, top condi- WOMAN to clean house, one or Homefinders, fee 020. 549-6980. Move in today for 0150. 72-20. panelled Rec room. Choice two days a week, Wapping area. have shorthand and typing available, references, Vernon. cord, delivered. Call 643-9800. MANCHESTER - Midland and CLEAN and quiet, newer 3- posal, breakfast counter, two REDWOOD FARMS - 7 room (Agency, 6464131. Agency, Real! >-5324. tion, 046,900. Hayes Afi Agency, 872-8712. Homefinders, fee 020. 5494980. b a th s . A ssu m a b le 444% situation . in the low 30’s. Call 644-0177. experience with good personali­ WILL TAKE care of children in Centennial Apartments, two room apartment,' rtr with wooded Cape, aluminum siding, 6460131. Please call Joe Gordon, 649- ty for meeting the public. my licensed home, vicinity of rooms at 0120; three rooms at appliances, fully carpeted, UTILITIES PAID — Furnished mortgage. Asking 036,500. 643- 2-car garage, family room, SEASONED fireplace wood, one bedroom, appliances, air. New Listing—Cabinet 5306. Excellent benefits offered. Ask M A TU ^ woman 4 p.m. - 12 Center and McKee Streets. Call delivered.------Also fieldfieldstone walls 0150, 0155 and 0160; four rooms plenty of closet space, large VERNON - Wall-to-wall 1061. beamed cathedral ceiling. EAST HARTFORD - Qose to FASHION WORK - Part-time, midnignt, part time or full carpet,------drapes. ■ !. YouYours for - 0150. - carpeted, 2-bedroom, maker’s own borne with many national sportswear company for Mr. Matrick, 646-1700. 643-9^. for sqle. Call 643-0926. at 0170 and 0175. Newly bath, laundry facilities and Custom kitchen, 22’xl4’ extra custom touches in addi­ the Aircraft, 64 Duplex that time. Dependable woman for parking for two cars. 70-30. Homefinders, fe^20.549- appliances, parking, laundry has been u ^ as a rooming needs several well groomed renovated.. Includes heat, hot jalousied sunporch, many WHEN YOU THMK REAL ESTATE tion to 3 bedrooms, 22’ living women to conduct fusion shows. GAL for general office work, telephone work, pleasant voice, FORMER executive secretary water, oven-range, and busing readily accessible. facilities. Nifty at 0160. 3835. extras. 040s. Principals. Owner, house, 2-car garage. Priced to typing ability essential, 5 days, 91luiet Hartford downtown oL wishes to do typing of any kind Garden Produota 50 refrigerator, parking and 0175 per month,1, heheat* and ■ ■ hot Homefinders, fee 020. 5494980. 647-1709. room with fireplace, large sell at 036,900. Vacant. T. J. The BARROWS * WALLACE Co. Exciting work, substantial ear­ Manchester-Own your own RcalU)n — MLS 8-5, all benefits. East Hartfqrd, ice, training available. at home. Call M7-9523. storage. No pets. Call Vernon, water included. Call Mr. Peter­ MANCHESTER MARVEL - kitchen with dining area. Oockett, Realtor, 6461577. nings to start. Opportunity for FRESH sweet cider — apples, One bedroom Duplex, stove, home and collect rent. 64 TMNK Mancbeiter Pirkode - M»4M manager position. Flexible 289-2735. Parking provided. No sales. 872-8511. man, owner, 649-9404.. COLCHESTER CATCH - Huge MANCHESTER - Builder has There is a 12x21’ family room, References, call 549-6721. PHOTOGRAPHY - male in­ peaceaches, pears and plums. Open washer,;r, parking.parkinu. V Want 4 bedrooms, carpet, garage, duplex in excellent condition. priced new homes on LydaO plus den. Outside paUo with hours. No experience needed. 7 dalays per week. Botti Fruit privacy? Call today! 0125.70-37./ BOLTON Local work but need use of car. FEMALE HELP wanted — terested in working in store or WE HAVE customers waiting yard for kids and Rover. Priced 3 huge bedrooms, huge Street to sell. We welcome your BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO fireplace, 2-car garage. Assemblers and coil winders. MECHANIC — Growing con­ Farm, 260 Bush Hill Rd. POUR ROOM, second floor Homefinders, fee 020. 549-6980 right at 0165. 69-7. kitchen, living room and Wantad-Raal Batata 77 For introductory interview ap­ with someone as aid: Non- for the rental of your apartmentapa interest. Please call 6462282, 029.500 - Newly listed, 5-room Ranch, perfect starter m Almost an acre. NEW LIStiNG Must have finger dexterity and cern needs an experienced rofessionai but want to learn. or home.. J.D. Real Estate apartment near park, bus stop Homefinders, fee 020. 5494980. dining room. New roof, new 644-8896 for details. pointment call Mrs. Stetson, and stores. Stove and TOLLAND STREET - Heated retirement home. Fireplace, large porch and deep treed 6 4 6 -2 8 1 3 646-0480 between 8-5 p.m. capable...... lln of fine work. Will train. mechanic’s helper in paper mill 24!9-0102 after 5. Houaehold Qooda 51 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. siding, new bathrooms, 2-car SELLING your home or Hours 7:30-4. Apply to Able Coi’i operation. Mill locatea in refrigerator, 0150 monthly, 2 bedroom, appliances, parking, BOLTON—Notch Road, Exten­ lot. FOUR BEDROOM acreage? For prompt friendly ard for toddlers. 0160. 68-M garage. 40’s. MANCHESTER - Six-room & Electronics cSo., Howard vicinity of East Hartford. Good Doga-BIrda-Peta 41 COMBINATION stove, gas and lease, security. 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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 26, 1973 • * Dissentin Soviet Uiiion Assessed anrIjfHtfr iupntnn llrralJ) evolutionary reform. It frankly EDITOR’S NOTE - Andrei elected leaders accountable to Yuji Daniel and Andrei calling Itself SMOG, the Russ hand in carbon copies, carried strangle a Communist party all Jews. Beat the anti-Soviets.’ praised capitalism, denigrated D. Sakharov, a nuclear an elected parliament and some Sinyavsky were arrested for acronym for "Word, Tliought, names, dates, places, prison liberalization brought a public " Some were beaten, many MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 304 Mancheiter—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -e ig h t p a g e s physicist, and Alexander I. vaguely socialist aims. The having written critically of the Image, Depth," Issued a terms, types of persecution and protest demonstration in arrested. Soviet socialism. TWO SECTIONS PRICE i FIFTEEN CENTS Solzhenitsyn, the Russian regime hit them hard in 1967, Soviet system. Their writings manifesto and even staged a other information of Interest to Moscow. In the words of the -^1969; A "Program for a -November 1970; Sakharov, novelist, are perhaps the best arresting anywhere from 60 to had found theijr way to the demonstration in D ecern^. dissidents. It appeared regular- young poet Natalaya Qor- Democratic Movement" cir­ with two other physicists, known dissenters in the Soviet several hundred. Many went to West. This was a benchmark —April 1968; The chronicle of Iy<.every two months until Oc­ banevskaya, soon to be im­ culated underground. It spoke formed the Human Rights Com­ ’4[ H Union today. Who are the harsh labor camps on charges case since the harsh sentences Current Events appeared. This tober 1972. prisoned; "The KGB in civilian for those who wanted to dis­ mittee, later joined by many House Turns Down Agnew Request others? What chance do they of treason. . the two drew led to open underground, /typewritten —August 1968; The Soviet-led clothes fell upon us. Rushing up mantle the whole Soviet system other eminent figures. In­ have in changing the Soviet —September 1965; Writers protests. One protest group newspaper, circulated hand to invasion of Czechoslovakia to to us they shouted, 'These are rather than invest any hope in cluding Solzhenitsyn as a system? What is the Kremlin "corresponding member." doing about them? Following is the first of three articles on the Soviet civil rights movement. Grand Jury Begins By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent The Kremlin today seems to 1 ^ . be searching cautiously for a safe way to snuff out what remains of the Soviet civil f\ rights movement; but while it Probe of Charges has won some battles, it is far BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) - A One of the lawyers, Judah courthouse corridor leading to It has, though, already in­ from winning the war. OF aaanchester special federal grand jury Best, told newsmen In the grand jury hearing room so dicted one Maryland official, N. It has moved deliberately, today began hearing evidence Washington that final touches that newsmen could not see who Dale Anderson, who succeeded anxious to avoid arousing the allegedly involving Vice Presi­ were being put on a motion came and went. Agnew as Baltimore County sort of protest outcry that could dent Spiro T. Agnew in a endanger its quest for impor­ seeking a temporary injunction There were reports that the executive when Agnew was widespread tangle of political and said the motion could be federal prosecutors handling tant economic concessions corruption. elected governor in 1966. Ander­ filed early next week. Best said the investigation were seriously son has pleaded innocent to 39 from the United States and the Only an eleventh-hour effort he did not feel that the start of considering daily sessions of counts of bribery, extortion and West. by Agnew’s lawyers to seek an This latest in a series of the grand jury hearings would the grand jury in order to speed conspiracy and has branded the injunction against the inquiry make it any more difficult to up the probe. Should that charges a result of “coerced repression campaigns, i could have stopped the un­ launched almost two years ago, stop them. happen, sources said, presenta­ and perjured testimony. precedented investigation of has wounded the movement "We are going to file,” Best tion of evidence could be com­ It is Agnew’s view, which alleged wrongdoing by a vice severely, but it remains alive. said. pleted within a week. Albert declined to accept "at president of the United States. The drive began when the The grand jury session began Agnew is under investigation this time,” that a House in­ That effort never materialized. Kremlin was building its amid the same overwhelming for possible violation of tax, vestigation is the proper form The possibility still existed, current policy of peaceful security precautions that have bribery, extortion and con­ — not the grand jury. however, that Agnew’s lawyers coexistence. marked the last two sessions of spiracy laws. He has labeled all He feels that even if the would take some action soon to the panel. Federal marshals charges against him as House investigation would lead It has silenced the un­ halt the inquiry. derground press, the cement completely blocked off the “damined lies.” to impeachment proceedings he that has kept a frail rights The allegations center on would be vindicated. movement together. However, kickbacks from contractors in the Kremlin ran head-on into a i k the 1960s when Agnew was chief Launch Jaycee Fund Raising Project highly publicized challenge, a Yale Constitution executive of Baltimore County Patent situation unique in the history and then governor of Maryland. Edgar Clarke, left, chauffeurs Charles Burr In a 1910 Knox of the show being sponsored by the Manchester Jaycees. of Communist power, when it : : i i Expert Believes * There also have been published Speedster to the main entrance of Manchester Memorial Proceeds of the show will be donated by the Jaycees to turned its heaviest artillery on reports, all denied, that Agnew Reform Hospital where Burr purchases the first ticket to the An­ help defray the cost of a fetal heart monitoring machine in the outstanding figures of the received illegal cash after he tique Auto Show and Flea Market to be held Sunday from the obstetrics unit at the hospital. (Herald photo by rights movement. Agnew Unindictable took office as vice president in Requested 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at tbe Antique Auto Museum on Slater St. Bevins) Stubborn voices, like those of 1969.■ Atty. John Papa, seller of the ticket, is project chairman NEW HAVEN (AP) - The;, no job, really,” and legal action Agnew’s lawyers huddled WASHINGTON (AP) - Andrei D. Sakharov, the argument by Vice President President Nixon told Congress nuclear physicist, and against him while the president Wednesday to assess their ' Spiro T. Agnew’s lawyers that is functioning in office would client’s position after Speaker today that the nation’s patent On Jewish Emigration Alexander I. ^Izhenitsyn, the he cannot be indicted while in system, basically unchanged Nobel Prize-winning novelist, not cause government to suffer. Carl Albert, noting the matter office appears to be supported He said he believed it was was before the courts, rejected for more than a century, needs News Capsules refused to be silenced. by the Constitution, a Yale to be reformed to keep pace The Communist party “perfectly proper” for Agnew Agnew’s appeal for the House University law professor says. to request the House of of Representatives to conduct with dram atic changes in - Congress Warned couldn’t remain aloof to this technology and research. “It’s a much qloser question Representatives to investigate its own investigation of charges Charges Dropped UAW Vice President Ken Ban- challenge. But these'stalwarte than in the case of the In a message to Capitol Hill, were not ordinary men. It bribery allegations against him against him. WASHINGTON (AP) - Navy non said on Wednesday; president,” but “my view is the President submitted his Pa­ would not be as easy to deal because the House has sole Secretary John R. Warner has “There’s no indication that Not To Push that on balance I do not think he tent Modernization and Reform with them the way others had authority to impeach him. Any legal blocking effort decided to drop charges of mis­ there will be a proposal on the is indictable,” Prof. Alexander Act of 1973 which he said com­ been dealt with; shipment to in­ charge mth our “Assuming that he thinks he would have to be decided by conduct and mutiny against two table by next Thur^ay.” UAW M. Bickel, an authority on con- bines “the best parts of our sane asylums, forced labor or is innocent, I think it was a U.S. Dist. Court Judge Walter former prisoners of war. President Leonard Woodcock Soviets Too Far stitutional law, said existing system with the most- exile. Their towering creditable, statesmanlike ac­ Hoffman of Norfolk, Va. He However, Pentagon sources added that the meeting had not UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — Secretary of State Wednesday. tion to take,” he said. promising proposals for im­ been called because of a reputations made their voices was named to handle the Agnew proving it.” said Warner will censure the Henry A. Kissinger says the prospect of continued im­ too clearly heard. A president’s immunity from However, Rep. Robert N. phase of the investigation after men. Marine Lt. Col. Edison breakdown in contract talks. indictment should extend to the He said the proposed legisla­ provement in American-Soviet relations could be en­ The dissenters are scientists, Giaimo, D-Conn., said the all nine federal judges in Wainright Miller and Navy vice president, Bickel said, tion results from a number of writers, other intellectuals. In House should leave the Agnew Maryland disqualified Capt. Walter E. Wilber, for dangered if pressure is increased on Moscow to ease its because the vice president studies over the past seven relation to the Soviet population investigation to the judicial themselves because of their their actions while in North Getting Back treatment of Jews. would succeed a president. years which, raised questions of 240 million, they are just a system. ' friendship or former business Vietnam pfikon camps. To ISormal So far, Kissinger told newsmen in his first news con­ If a vice president could be in­ about the adequacy of the pa­ handful. House Speaker Carl Albert relationship with the vice presi­ reporters Wednesday, “we do ference as secretary of state. dicted and were imprisoned, tent system meeting the DENVER (AP) - With the Historically, Russians never announced Wednesday that the dent. Fly To Texas survival of the five remaining not believe that there is a for­ Kissinger denied any conflict the death of the president would lawmakers would not honor the changing nature of applied in negotiations with the Euro­ have been a revolutionary'peo- It is expected that any research. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) - Stanek sextuplets apparently mal change” in the Russian switch his office to a person in Vice President’s request for the hearing on an injunction would pean Common Market coun­ ple. In their vast land, change Nixon said the bill sent to The Skylab 2 astronauts leave assured, father Eugene Stanek desire for detente, in spite of jail, he said. chamber to launch an investiga­ also consider the con­ tries to develop a new under the czars had to be forced Congress today by the the recovery carrier USS New - says the main problem "will be the congressional clamor over The Constitution provides for tion. stitutionality of indicting a vice relationship. by the very few who dared Commerce and Justice Orleans late today to fly to getting back to normal.” Late the Jewish issue. impeachment proceedings to "I think the time has come, president. "What I want to underline challenge absolute authority. SPEC1ACULAR PURCHASE H U M departments has four major Texas for reunions with their Wednesay, Nathan’s condition "But we should keep in mind make possible the orderly once and for all, to have a Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richard­ here is that we are not engaged Today’s dissenters have objectives; Strengthening wives. A space agency flight was changed from satisfactory that there is a point beyond CHARMER LOVE SONG replacement of a vice president judicial clarification of this son hasn’t decided this ques­ in an adversary procedure. We programs, dreams, ambitions, Sleek, velvety, plush for any room...and decor public confidence in the validity surgeon reported that Alan L. to good, the same as John, which one cannot press a situa­ Deep luxury In an untamed plush. Second as well as president, he said,,, matter, unfettered by a tion, announcing only that the are engaged in a process in ideals-but little in the way of Rich contemporary colors...the hallmark of fine of issued patents, accelerating Bean, Owen K. Garriott and Catherine, Jeffrey and Steven. tion as it exists,” he said. generation Nylon yarns have Inner sparkle. Bickel said the issue is closer Congressional investigation and grand jury will be used, for the which a traditional friendship is organization or cohesion. ’Their decorating. Dense Acrylic pile wears well, cleans the disclosure of new Jack R. Lousma were readap­ The smallest of the babies, He spoke after a unanimous Dense and firm for long wear life. Easy to than in the case of the president possible impeachment," time being, “as an investigative intended to be given new demands by Western standards easily. 13 beautiful colors. technology, simplifying patent ting rapidly to earth’s gravity Julia, lived 44 hours. The 31- vote Wednesday by the House maintain. 18 outstanding colors. because the vice president “has Giaimo said. body.” vitality,” he said in opening would seem extraordinarily procedures and enhancing and said their recovery from year-old Stanek is trying to Ways and Means Committee mild, nor are these accom­ maintain privacy for his 34- approving an amendment to remarks. values of the patent grant. the effects of weightless life At issue is Kissinger’s desire panied by the violent clashes SPECIAL was “just short of amazing.” year-old wife, Edna, who deny improved trade relations with authority so familiar in the SPECIAL returned home from Colorado with Moscow unless the Soviets — first outlined last April — for SALE PRICE SALE PRICE a "New Atlantic Charter” irf West. Set Ford Talks General Hospital two days ago. guarantee relaxed restrictions Many seeking change come MAKES THESE LOW PRICES POSSIBLE! SQ. YD. SO. YD. 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After Stalin died in 1953, BETTY RYDER Ford Council is to meet next Soviet Union because of its in­ The nine Common Market some had hoped for a more ANGELIQUE delayed deployment and both he thought we decided to enter the Ga., and Jill will train as a per­ Thursday to discuss contract Popular Election nations are cautious about MAD CAP Women's Editor and his wife will depart for service. ternal policies “would certainly open society, not through A beautiful, twisty texture that la so easy to care sonnel management negotiations with the nation’s WASHINGTON (AP) - be a significant setback in the being relegated to a regional A happy shag for young budgets. Sparkling, “Love makes the world go Army training Oct. 15. “1 had previously worked at overthrow of the existing tor. Made of heat set Nylon for lasting wear. TESORO specialist.” No. 2 auto maker. However Hearings continue into a policy we are pursuing," role by the giant powers. 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