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\ "Manchester—A City of Village Charm l-TFTKKiN ( IliNT.S MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1974 — VOL., XCIII, No. 82 , ^ KIUHTEE.N PAGES ft Simon Says Energy Crisis uire "V es . WASHINGTON (UPI) - J average Swedish motorist will day on all but the few localities Americans got up and went to Simon said, “'rhere is a real get only 26 gallons until Feb. 28. where special needs permitted we. do from driving our work and school in darkness In Geneva, officials of the crisis and it has been bro^lit exemption. The fast time, automobiles to the waywq light this morning, the first weekday home to the Arnerican pti$le Organization of Petroleum providing an extra hour of our buildings and heat our of winter daylight saving time by the (Arab oil)'embargo. My Expor,ting Countries said Sun­ daylight in the evening, will re­ buildings and air condition our in a generation. most difficult task will be. once day its members, are*’ soon main in effect until April, 1975, homes and buildings.” Federal energy ad­ the embargo is over, to keep thq expected to invite the United although most states will con­ He also .said, '‘We have to ministrator William E. Simon American people awake to the States, Japan and Western tinue summer saving .Jime regenerate a coal industry that warned that combating the fact that we are going to con­ European nations to the world’s through October. has been allowed to 4eteriorate energy crisis will require “a tinue to have shortages or sub­ first conference between It was the first year-iound Over the past 10 years," and change in lifestyles in these producing and consuming ject ourselves to the economic United States.” daylight time since World War develop oil shale as alternatives nations for the purpose of and political blackmail of any to oil dependence. In Sweden, there was a'run on II, and meant’.that the sun did foreign nation.” ' ■ stablizing soaring crude oil not rise until about 8:30 a.m. In other.developments:' gasoline Sunday as motorists prices. ■ . 7 filled their tanks in advance of The extra evening hour is —Simon, in an interview in- Under legislation passed last The biggest problem right U S. News & World ■,Report, today s imposition of rationing,,, month by Congress, daylight designed to reduce energy con­ sumption an estimated 3 per ,now, he said, is determining said talk of dollar-a-gallon gas­ the first in Europe. The saving time was imposed Sun- cent. exactly how much oil is. actual­ oline is “irresponsible”,, and ly available; To correct “a that th^overnment would do totally inadequate reporting its best to prevent prices from system in the petroleum in­ reaching “emotional levels." % Supreme Court ° News dustry,” Simon said, major oil Hundreds of tourists missed firms as well as independents flights from Puerto Rico to the Capsules will be required to report their Ij^. mainland Sunday because To Review inventory supplies directly to le three major airlines the Federal Energy Office. 'adjusted their schedules to “ But this is going to take saving time, while Puerto Rico Bank Merger ^tim ji” he said. did not. Impeachment SWierl also promised govern­ —Defense Secretary Janies WASHINGTON (UPI) - The tial competition in commercial WASHINGTON (UPI) - ment prosecution of gasoline R. Schlesinger Sunday' dis­ U.S. Supreme Court agreed banking. ' Senior members of the House price gougers. “We will not missed talk of possible U.S. today to examine a government The government said that Judiciary Committee interrupt tolerate this in our country,” military interventioh against claim that the merger of two of because each bank operated in their vacations today to hear a Simon said. “We have the Inter­ the Arab nation^ embargoing progress .report on the com­ Connecticut’s largest banks metropolitan areas of nal Revenue sweeping the coun­ oil. The United States, he said, would violate anti-trust laws. Bridgeport and New Haven mittee’s investigation into try” looking for violations of “is dedica,fed to the in­ The court will hear the case next to each other’ “the effect possible impeachment of Presi­ price controls at gas stations. dependence of the free -«P?J dent Nixon. ■ l3ter this term and decide it by of the merger would be to Simon appeared on ABC’s states..,afnd that includes the * ^ ■’Issues and Answers." .7 ° V ^ written opinion. eliminate each bank as a poten­ sta t^ ln the Middle East.” Federal District Court tial entrant not only into these , Devalue Yen The energy chief emphasized 'T'The Florida Power and Judge Robert C. Zampano ruled areas, but also into nine other TOKYO (UPI) — Japan, two long-range methods of Light...... Co...... said...... it is "seeking an last July 16 after a trial that the significant markets in the rocked by soaring inflation and dealing with fuel'shortages. / explanation why about 310,000 consolidation of the Connecticut crippling fuel shortages, “One, we have to h a v e /i barrels of oil destined to Miami, J state.” . vi ~ National Bank and- the First The government also said the slashed the value of the yen change in -lifestyles in these for its use was diverted by w ____t i t * ’ 4Bfe1 New Haver^ National Bank merger invited “defensive” today for the third time since United States ...Just ev^r5'thing Sirrion to Boston. would hot tend to reduce com­ mergers by other banks seeking the start of Arab oil cutbacks A ^Deceptive’ Practice!^ ^ petition or to create a monopo­ “ to keep pace with their com­ Oct. 17. ly. / petitors in expanding Madison, "VVis put up this high price sign but not the price of gasoline in an Counsel for Connecticut throughout the state.” Zam­ Tosses Grenade British Labor fnH ^ people from coming in to buy gas. Juno has put up “out of gas” signs National, fourth largest bank in pano erred on several points, PHNOM PENH (UPI) - the state, and for .First New the Justice Department at­ Fierce fighting went on today 1 ® u ‘'®P‘ *"• He is not price gopgfng Haven, eighth largest financial torneys said, including a con­ along Highway 4, a ^young A on the contrary last week he was selling regular gas for 40 cents a gallon. (UPI p h ^ ) institution in Connecticut, had clusion that -the only relevant woman wounded three persons "pghtens Hold called on the court to affirm line of commerce in this case when she threw two hand .^ampano’s decision. was a combination of savings grenades into a police station, challenging the proposed banks and commercial banks. 'and in Sajgon, military sources' Voters Place Energy m er^r, the government had The government lawyers said said casualties were rising a ta /On Economy contended the case presented the conclusion was “based on a “terrific pace,” with 36>tifen- “important legal issues” under misapprehension of this court’s trymen killed, 22 wounded and anti-trtist law involving bank prior decisions and of the 30 missing after a W ernm ent LONDON (UPI) — Labor unions today tightened their Crisis As Top Concern mergers that eliminate poten- record in this case.” battalion was am b^hed-' stranglehold on Britain’s economy, already hard hit by a N coal miners’ slowdown and the resulting three-day work week. - WASHINQTON (UPI) - “I resignation — so that the coun­ nin< R-Ariz., agreed that hear a lot more about the price try can turn to other matters. Nixon’s ability to lead has been Railroad locomotive drivers elections by dissolving the' ^ of gas and butane than I do — Is becoming increasingly impaired, “but not seriously,” Political Sweepst kes in Scotland voted to step up a Parliament, already called about Watergate,” said House more concerned with ,the im^ He added that voters feel that nationwide rail slowdown now back from its Christmas recess Speaker Carl Albert after two pact of the energy crisis, in­ the scandals have been in its fifth week. Some 1,100 for a ^o-day, emergency weeks back in his home district cluding shortages, unemploy­ exaggerated and that “they feel [in In Earnei Scottish ambulance drivers debate on the crisis Wednesday in Oklahoma. ment, and inflation. that the President will emerge walked off their jobs deman­ and Thursday. ■ His remark was typical of “The lack of credibility as a credible leader.” ding higher wages. In London, The political correspondent many senators and con- resulting .from Watergate has A more liberal, eastern By MARK iWlLLER torney general should the governor for setting up the leaders of" the drivers’ union of the Press Association, a been transferred to the gas met to discuss turning the slow­ ^ gressmen who were asked in a RepifWican, Sen. Richard HARTFORD (UPI) - The together, like' presider state Petroleum Products Con­ domestic news agency, said shortage,” Sen. Mark 0. Hat­ down ihto an all-out strike. nationwide survey by UPI what Schweiker, R-Pa., who is 1974 political sweepstakes have vice president. trol Commission without con­ Heath may announce his deci­ field; R-Ore., said. "People just The sta.te-run National Coal sion this week. voter attitii'des they en­ seeking re-election, puts it this begun in earnest with contend­ A constitutional ^en d m en t sulting Killian. Some oil com­ don’t believe theqe is a gas Board, which operates Britain’s countered at home during way: “A lot of people think it ers for the governor’s office to that effect wpmd end the panies are suing the state, Political sources said the-, shortage.” ■ coal mines; said coal produc­ governm'ent would call the elec­ Congress’ current recess. w o ^ be very difficult (for and at least one congressional possibility of a qifmpaign period saying the commission, to Rep. Peter Kyros, D-Maine, tion last week was slashed 38 tion on the issue: 'iWho runs* The Survey' iSdlcated the Nixdn) to emerge under today’s seat out in the open, with others rift betw een^e tvvo rnajor of­ regulate oil prices in the state, per cent by a combination of the American public: added: "Right now if we had a situation as a credible leader. waiting to pounce. fices. fc/ is unconstitutional. Britain — the labor unions or bad snowstorm in Maine the New. Year holiday and the over­ the elected government?” “ — Believes that Nixon’s abili­ Some hope he will, but this is Former University of A po^bility exists that Killian thus is in the position people would tepd to blame it time ban by 260,000 coal ty to govern hqs'been impaired expressed rnore as a hope than Connecticut President Homer Killiajvmay beat Meskill to the of having to defend in court the The government announced miners. Coal is the principal Friday that the three-day work by Watergate although there' is on Mr. Nixon. I definitely get a fact.” Babbidge was the first to an­ and make this proposal existence of a commission he the feeling that the people think source of power for electricity. week imposed Dec. 31 to save no agreement on just how Some members of Congress nounce his intention to replace bself, even though he hasjio had nothing to do vyith setting his ability.to serve has been im­ The' deepening industrial critically dwindling coal stocks much. reported'deep sentiment for im­ Go^. Thomas J. Meskill. Bab­ intention of stepping down. up and might have advised paired.’’ crisis spurred renewed political already had resulted in 751.000 - . — Would like to see an end to peachment and others said they bidge made it formal early h A more dramatic demonstra­ against.- Even a staunch conservative and newspaper speculation that layoffs. Officials s'aid the total the Watergate affair — by vjn-» could find none. But there month, figuring, perhaps^an tion that Killian agrees with This would .seem to be dication, impeachment or Republican, like Sen. Paul Fair- .appeared to be a general desire this would be for him to resign another strong argument Prime Minister Edward Heath may top the one million mark early start would partW<%ake may soon call new national this week.' to get past the Watergate scan­ up for his comparatiydy' small and campaign for the con­ against having a governor in dals, in one way or another. political base. / ' - stitutional amendment to have one party and an attorney "As far as the President is Saturday, Attqrhey General both parties’ candidates for the ^general in the other. concerned, people ... want him Robert Killian.Hriade his bid at two offices win or loSe together. Mrs. Grasso, with two terms Killian’s real campaigrt iSsue, as a state representative and Zoning Change Guardsmen Pick impeached, or to resign, or be traditional ceremonies in Hart­ left atone,” Assistant Senate ford ancp'Milford. .The day however, is his nationally three ■ terms as secretary of rtepublican Leader Robert P, before^ov. Meskill had asked prominent anti-trust suit, filed state under her„ belt, and in her Griffin of Michigan said. him^O resign, so Killian had to in federal district court in July second term in Congress from Hearing Tonight Up Storm Debris against, 23 large oil companies. “That’s it in black and white.’j ,aijsWer that, with a firm no. northwestern Connecticut — in Rep. Joseph Gaydos, D-Pa., Killian is charging the com­ Meskill’s .old seat — would , v Meskill qu'e'stioned Killian’s Applications to" change town will sell, lea.se. or 'swap “ said the common cry in his dis­ panies with attempting, for 20 seem a formidable candidate.' National Guardsmen and Today, town employes'con­ ability qr desire to serve the residential zoning to business .some of its Tolland Tpke. area trict is “let’s get it over with;’’ years, to monopolize the oil in­ All the more so when one con- Town of Manchester employes tinued pickup of brush on the governor and serve Killian’s and industrial zoning, on town- dustry. siders.she was the most popular - land to Barnini, to provide 7 picked up 358 truckloads of Rep. Ray Thornton, D-Ark., own political interests. schedule which was interrupted Meskill is calling the suit a owndd land off Tolland Tpke, more space for the proposed brush .in more than half the said “we ought to clehr the Former Norwalk Mayor votegetter in the state the last by last Thursday’s S’/z-inch disaster, but this harsh evalua­ will be considered by the moteb town over the weekend. Town snowfall in" Manchester. . air;” and Rep. W.yJ. Bryan Frank N. Zullo, while not a for­ two times she ran for secretary tion from a governor who has of state. M anchester Planning and ' B a r n i n i ' s zone .change Public, Works Director, Jay Dorn, D-S.C., sajt-^’most peo­ mally announced candidate for Zoning Commission (PZ(?) in a not announced if he will be a t)ne reason for this is that it is request, heard by the PZC last Gilos-Tbp^rted today, as Town ple with whom^talked to are the Democratic gubernatorial public hearing ■ scheduled for Gile.s said ice-storm debris candidate for re-election might difficult for a secretary of state month, hasn't been acted upon. Highway Department forces tired of W at^ ate.” nomination, is the longest stan­ 7:30 tonight-4n-tbe-Municipal cleanup will continue be par for the course. to make serious enemies. Mrs:' The matter is set for diseussion continued cleanup of debi'is Maqy i^drted that the im­ ding and most vocal of the can­ Building Hearing Room. throughout this week.'Tuesday Killian has been critical of Grasso’s successor, Gloria in the business meeting after resulting from last month’s ice pact o^Aae energy crisis has didates. He has not yet an­ The applications: filed by tonight's publie hearings. and Wednesday, town employes Schaffer, isn't making any storm. sup^anted Watergate as the nounced when he will announce. ■Town Planner J. Eric Potter, will cover the area bounded by WARMER either. Also scheduled for public m^n issue bothering the Meanwhile, I\ep. Ella .seek Business 2 Zm e for a one- hearing tonight is a.request for About 80 National Guardsmen Woodbridge St., E. Middle ioters. Some say' Mrs. Grasso was” Grasso, D-Conn., once, and acre parcel now in Rural subdivision approvaffor land on * from Manchester, under com­ Tpke., and Main St. Thursday more popular than Mrs. Sen. Charles 11. Percy, R-Ill,, perhaps still, the strongest can­ Residence and Residence Z the west side of .New State IR1. mand of Lt. Col. Nathan and Friday, they will Schaffer in the secretary of already setting up a possible try didate for the Democratic Zones, and Industrial Zone for a riie application, filed by the Agostinelli and Capt. William the area bounded by Majit''St. state’s office because, in part, at th e 1976 R epublican gubernatorial nomination, is three-acre parcel now in a Gay, worjted in town eight W. Middld Tpke., HiljjdW St., Mrs. Grasso is older and not as privately-owned Manchester presidential nomination, said easing her way into the race Rural Residence Zone. . Water Co., would create three hours Saturday and four hours and New State Rd. pretty as Mrs. Schaffer. The the energy crisis “Certainly has against Killian and Babbidge. The Connecticut state Both parcels are adjacent to pai cels on a tract now owned bv" Sunday, Giles said. The reasoning goes that Mrs. eclipsed Watergate as far as State Rep. [William O’Neill, weather forecast: property owned by John Barnini the Estate of John Hackett. Guardsmen werci assisted by being the number one topic of D-East Hampton, will head up Partly,cloudy todaj) high 35 to Grasso is seen as. less of a Giles rotmffded townspeople of Manchester, who lias which the water company about 50 town eniployes. discussion.” > Mrs. Grasso’s campaign com­ 40 north and in the low 40s threat to women in the stale. to place^^len branches and requested a zone*change on his wants to buy. • Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr., south. Fair tonight low in the No one has announced for the Thf^ coffibincd forces used 33 brush Qinront lawns, inside the mittee and present Mrs. land to allow construction of a Otlier items set for discussion R-Tenn., a member of the Grasso’s papers Tuesday at the teens north and lew 20s south. seat lyifs Grasso is vacating, 65-iinit Howard Johnson's in the-PZC husine.ss .session in- trucks, two chippers, and an sidm^lk, with the larger ends buf former Connecticut House assortment of chain saws and Senate Watergate Committee, Secfetary of State’s office. Partly sunny Tuesday high 35 to motel. . cIu d e M A P Associates’ of^ranches facing the street. s4id “the things they most often 40. , • speaker^Villiam Ratchford, D- ■ other equipment, Giles said. Meskill’s about the at­ The town-requested zone applications lor zone changes Brush and small branches are discuss are gasoline rationing Danbury, announced today his During the weekend they being fed into chippers and torney general’^ campaigp may The degree days for the changes'will, bring the town- for a $100 I'uillion. 263-acre covered 16 of the town’s 27 and whether we are going to lead to a plank inTikic^paign Greater Hartford ‘ Springfieid' to run against Republican owned land in 'accordance with development at Buckliiiid. No largcr.debris is being taken to have a big increase in un­ area. Today 38, normal, 40. Bonald Sarasin of Beacon •sno^vplowing routes, he said. the town .sanitary landfill. platform; that a party’s-can­ existing zoning in ,lhe area. decision on thq.l request is employment.’’ didates for governor and at­ Tuesday 40, normal 4(). Fajls for hi.s sealpn 'I’ongre.ss. Potter .said. It is expected the expected tohiglil. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAfcg' Manchester. Gonn., Mom. Jan. 7. 1974 M^NCHESTEjl EVteNII^^ Manchester^onn^ Mon., Jan. Theatre Time Schedule 7, 1974 - PAGE THREE Jerry Lewis Cinema Vernon TV Tonight Star Brings Wednesday” 7:30-9:30 S at S»tunl»y'$ H tnid for Cinema 1 - “Billy Jack” 7- Showcase! — “American ^ Forum'of the Arts I .9:15 , I Rockville Hospital Notes CompMo TV Listings Her Children MACC Graffitti” Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55- Cinema 2 — “Sgcred Knives” 7:00-9:30; Lengthy Agenda Bv JIN E TOMPKINS 7:15-9:05 Showcase 2 — “Magnum To Studio Admitted Friday:. Linda Reed Rd., Rockville', Nadia News Vernon Cine Force” Cont. ’12:00-2:20-4:40- — 6:00 — Cine 1 - “The Way We Were” Champlin, Vernon Ave., Ver­ Keeler, West Hartford; Eric (3-6-22) NEWS ' Jl ,\K B. TOMPKINS 7:20-9:55 Before Council non; MelodyGieseckfe, 7:05-9:10 Ma’thesin, RFD 8, Vernon; (18) I SPY o u r h I i ^ h t I) i n a e r Showcase 3 - “ Jonathan Prospect St., Rockville; Joan SiHicr Miiry Ptilriria Vernon 2 — “Oklahoma Diane Willis, Burbank Rd., (20) SOUNDING BOARD By VERNON SCOTT Livingston Seagull” Cont. 1:00- / . Morris, Mountain St.,"? Theatre Crude” 7:30-9:30 With the Vernon Town Coun­ Rockville. (24) ZOOM KveciilMr Diri-elor 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 submitted by the audit firm did Rockville;' Albert Nevin, Main The up-to-the-minute Robert . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - T li State — “ Fiddler on the cil not having held a meeting Admitted Sunday; Megan (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Showcase 4 — “ Papillon” not substantiate the judgments St.,_ Manchester; Mark Revet, •, Anderson comedy “You Know 1 happy laughter of children Is an Roof” 8:00 since Dec. 3, due to the ice Barton. Storrs; Robe.rt (40) WILD WILD WEST / Cont. 1:45-4:40-7:35-10:30 contained in that letter. He Ch^lin; Laurie Volsdal, RFD , Can't Hear You When the incongruous sound on the drab, Burnside — ‘‘Ash storm and the holidays, it faces called for the. document that DuBeau, Davis Ave., - 6:30 — Water’s Running” begins a six- businesslike Columbia Studios One year ago today, a man 2, Tolland, Dorothy Wheelock, Rockville; James Hamelin, X munication which the con­ a lengthjr agenda when it meets will show specifically what Spring St., Rockville. (3-8-22-30) NEWS week Coachlight Dinner ranch, a rambling collection of who shared a dream wrote: Regan Court, Rockville; ference wishes to' use to tonight a t '7 :3 0 'in the Ad­ funds were collected, from Discharged Friday:', Kerry (24) BOBOOUIVAAE V Theatre fpn Jan. ’ 15 starring false-front streets, sound stages “Morning has broken on a new acquaint the community with ministration Building.' whom, and to whom they were Dorothy Hanley, Warrensburg, televsion, stage and movie star Braga, Hopkins Rd., Ellington; - - and outdoor sets in Burbank. day for Christians in activities and resources of the One of the matters scheduled dispersed. ' N.Y.; Maurice Lawlor, Skinner 7!b6 Ray Walston. Mrs. Shirley Clark and son, (3) M O V IE ^ But David Cassidy, Eve Manchester and we are all local churches. From being • for discussion is the recent Councilman Thomas ^olff Rd., Vernon; Jana McCann, ^ The three-act comedy — Arden, Shirley Jones and praising God for the re-creation RFD 1, Andover; Susan Orchard St., Rockville; Robert "The WfAik of the Mary Deere" sermon-oriented, the time request of the Rockville Water has also asked for several items Mallett, East liartford; David ( 1959) / / three separate little plays Keenan Wynn, among dozens of of this new day of unity and pur­ during the past 10 weeks has Miner, Laurel St., Rockville; and Aqueduct Co. for an in­ scheduled for tonight’s agenda. Noel. Vernwood Dr., Vernon; (8) TRUTH OR within the play — features a others, stop by to pat the heads pose.’! Wiiting as president­ been devoted to discussions ot crease in rates and also the pen­ One is a status report on the Marion Pitman, Lake St., Ver­ (Consequences five-member Broadway cast of a couple of small fry playing elect of the ready-to-be-born Crystal Reardon,'Somers; Ruth non; Deni'se Sabanosh, cprrent items of interest. From ding sale df the Vernon. Water drainage at intersection of Rts. Welti, Moser Dr.-. Rockville; m ) DICK VAN DYKE directed by Manhattan's Cash on a swing set outside a Manchester Area Conference of 8:45 to 9 on Sunday evening over Co. to Rockville Water and 83 and 74. The other two con-' Lawrence St., Rockville; ^20) NEWS Baxter. dressing room. Churches, the Rev. Lyman G. Agnes Wormstedt, Court St,, l-aurie Schneider, West Rd., WINF the Manchester area can Aqueduct, cern rear^angement of' the Rockville, (22-30) NEWS Ray Walston is best known They are the youngsters of Farrar was calling together be united sometimes in prayer, ^ ^ Also on the agenda is a dis­ council chamber and the Hart­ Rockville; Sally Wrabel, Davis (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW for liis stage performances in Sally Field, the diminutive those who would form the Births Friday; A daughter to Ave., Rockville. * / "other times in discussion, but cussion of the request of Coun­ ford Transit District. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson, (40) ABC NEWS . “Damn Yankee,”. “South beauty of “ The Girl With board of directors. He Discharged Sunday: Mrs. always linked by our common cilman Thomas Benoit for a , Some other items scheduled Ambassador Dr,. Manchester; ■ , ■> Pacific," his TV show “My Something Extra” series. challenged them to generate an Brenda Desrosiers and son. bond, Jesus Christ. •1963* documented auditor’s report on to be discussed tonight are: ,Use a son to Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Favorite Martian” and several Sally has solved the working atmosphere open to the working South St., Rockville; Peter Another service and channel the hendling of recreation of the People’s Bank Building Morris, Mountain St,, - 7:30 — film performances. He is mother dilemma by bringing of the Holy Spirit for the cause -of communication is the deparment funds. by the recreation department; Fischer, Kibbe Rd., Ellington; currently appearing with Paul Rockville. (8) POLICE SURGEON Peter, 4, and Eli, IVz, to the of Christian unity. - religious calendar published This subject stems back prior the proposed addition in'* Garabed Garadedian, New Rd., (18) GREEN A C R E S > Newman and Robert Redford in studio twice a week. Her For this cause the conference Admitted Saturday: Patricia Tolland; Margaret Mehr, Court Ray Walston each Saturday which lists SPRING SEMESTER to the Nov. 6 election and was ■ Rockville High School; con­ Bronson, Terrace Dr., (20) FILM “The Sting.” dressing room is the only one in took form; in this cause its St., Rockville; Nichalos events which might be of in­ brought up by Benoit during his struction on 1-86; sewage’treat- Rockville; Garabed Garabe- (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Also appearing onstage at town with a chain link fence members covenanted to work. Rapitski, West Haven; Mrs. terest to more than the par­ REGISTRATION campaign for re-election. At ment plant contract; Safety dian. New Rd., Tolland: Judith (24) ANTIQUES Coachlight are Richard Blair, Bushnell's new recital stage around it for use as a play yard. Though much time and effort Sharon Wilson and daughter. ticular church membership. that time Benoit questioned the Town project of the Junior Hodges, Hillsdale Dr., (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Ann Mitchell, Carol Nadell and Friday at 8 p.m. under the spon- The trailer-dressing room has had already been given to .. . - . Ambassador Dr., Manchester. The calendar originates in the manner in which the funds, Women’s Club and the Vernon Rockville; Frank Lemek, RFD (40) POLKA Victor Rendina. . sorship of the Civic Music a special drawer for toys, a explaining the cpnference to the MACC office and any items are Registration open^ on a ^*space available’’ • which he said were payable to Police department. 8, Vetnon; Linda Hickton, Reed Coachlight Dinner Theatre is Association. Performances are snack shelf with cookies, fruit many churches in the area, - 8:00 — open to Civic Music members welcome. Call 649-2093 by bfffis to anyone not previously registered the Vernon Recreation Com­ Also: An alternate method Rd., Rockville. (8) ROOKIES located in the Warehouse point and pretzels and in summer MACC was not yet really Wednesday of the week. mission, were deposited. Oil Field Fire Rages ' ' section of East Windsor. Reser­ only. . joW^jfring semester courses. for the fire alarm system; Discharged Saturday; Linda (18) GUNSM OKE there is a plastic wading pool known. How could we act People believe that the Chris­ Benoit called for an audit of executive session to discu'Ss an No Home Rule vations are recommended. “Doc” Severinsen guest con­ beside the swings. together- when we were as yet Champlin, Vernon Ave., Ver­ (2CH-22-30) LOTSA LUCK tian Churches should work Che department funds. One was appeal of the Zoning Commis­ non; Wanda Duquette, Stafford Emperor Tiberius ruled Doors open at 6:30 p.m. A ducts the Hartford Symphony Between takes on the^set Sal­ relative strangers? Solving this (24) GROWING UP FEMALE together. But, churches are made but Benoit said the letter sion; and several appointments Springs: Charles Gessay, E. Rome from his residence in buffet'dinner begins at 7. Pops Concert Saturday at 8:15 ly can be found frolicking with in the only logical way — over­ Register at the main campus on Bldwell (40) ROOKIES gatherings of people and only to, boards and commissions. Main St., Rockville; Marie Gib­ Capri during, the last decade Singers from Hartt College of p.m. in the first of the “pops” her sons, reading them storieS coming it — was one of the most Street on January 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 and 15 - 8:30 - the people can do this work. son, Brooklyn St., Rockville; of his life. His orders were Music entertain until curtain series. For series subscriptions and putting them down for a exciting occurrences of this 7 (20-22) DIANA This column, through the between the hours of 1:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 —:------Vernon ------signaled by semaphore to a time at 8:30. Sunday shows and information, call 278-1450. nap. I first year. Each division, in its Vernon Melody Giesecke, Prospect St,, (30) SOUTH ARSENAL: courtesy of The Herald, is our to 7:30 P.M. . Rockville; Randy Gorecki, lookout station on the Sor­ begin one hour earlier. Phone The Warsaw Philharmonic “I work from 6:30 in the mor­ own way, worked through the rento Peninsula, and thence A NEIGHBORHOOD ON most recent effort to convey the Evergreen Rd., Rox'kville; 522-1266, 623-8227. comes to the Bushnell Sunday ning until 7:30 at night,” Sally barrier and each active Commuter Bus Parlcing Schools Board's Topic from peak to peak to the THE MOVE at 8 p.m. under the baton of dreams and the hopes that gave Yvette Guillemette, Gulley Dr., said the other day. “I would member is reaping the fruits. birth to the conference. capital almost 125 miles director Witold Rowicki South Windsor; Linda Hickton, away. — 9:00 - H artford .Stage (juinpany never see the boys except on Along with the works of the Through this column, readers Adult Night School The question of whether the / marking the sixth attraction in (3) HERE’S LUCY “Ubu-Roi” featuring several weekends — when I’m too tired divisions as links to the can learn about MACC and join parking lot of the Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy had modated on the school grounds Marcham said he would not be the Bushnell Symphony Series. Tuitiont^6.25 per course credit. General asked the board of Education to (8-40) ABC THEATRE of the Stage Company’s most to play with them — if I didn’t community-at-large, there was in the work, of one of the Center Middle School will be while David Parker, principal in favor of using the school lot The program consists of fee for part-time student: $20. Tuition Offers New Courses popular comic wizards in­ bring them along with me. an obvious need for a cen­ divisions to bring the dream of used for parking cars of Vernon consider allowing use of the of the school, felt there would noting it is congested now. He "The Last of the Belles" Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concer­ school parking lot until such be ample parking for about 50 cluding Richard Pilcher, Henry “Every working woman feels tralized voice for communica­ unity closer to reality. and fee pdyable in full at registration. ' Ten new courses will school review classes free of residents who will be using a said it is an integral part of the (18) 700 CLUB to in E minor,” Tadeusz Baird’s cars in the lower parking lot of Thomas, Ted Graeber, David guilty for depriving her kids of tion. Earliest channel of com­ The conference will sponsoFa Counselors will be available. highlight the second semester charge to all adults wishing to proposed commuter bus service time as other arrangements school and not designed for Governor Meskill (20-22-30) MOVIE “Psychodrama,” and Igor can be.made to use state-owned the school. 0. Peterson and Bernard her wonderful self. But.it’s not munication was the MACC gathering of local pastors, offerings of the Vernon Adult prepare for the Connecticut will be reviewed by-the Board ready access to Rt, 30 and West "The Defiant Ones" Stravinsky’s “Petrouchka.” land for parking for the com­ Frawley, is presently playing at guilt that makes me bring Newslettbr published monthly organists and their spouses next Evening School. Classes will State High School Equivalency of Education on Jan. 14. Board membef Stephen Rd. . - 9:30 — There is very limited seating muters. wiirbe the featureid speaker for the the Kinsley 'St. theater at Peter and Eli to the studio. and distributed to all member Sunday evening at Concordia Classes begin on Monday, January 21 begin on Jan. 28, 29 and 30 at Diploma. 'The matter was discussed at (3) DICK VAN DYKE available at the box office.. A hearing on the institution of Constitution Plaza in Hartford. “Working mothers shouldn’t churches and delegates. Lutheran Church. Guest for the RockviHe High School and run All books, materials, and tui­ a special meeting of the board. (24) CONNECTICUT Sorry, no phone reservations. the bus service will be con­ Box office, 525-4258. feel guilty. ’They ought to do Churches were and are evening will be Norman Andre for a 10-week period; tion .fees, for residents of Ver­ last Thursday. At that meeting EDUCATION Looking ahead, “Godspell,” ducted Wednesday by the • Happiness Is ____ what is right and healthy for requested to publish excerpts in who will give a slide-tape A total of 65 classes will be non and non-residents, are free board member Robert DuBeaii the rock .opera based on the Public Utilities Commission. Kiwanis Luncheon — 1 0 :0 0 - The Hartford Symphony themselves and the children. their bulletins and to post the presentation of several organs offered to adult students in the of charge for this program. gospel according to St. said he felt using the school lot ! A REALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT (3) M EDICAL CENTER Brian Priestman will guest “A woman can’t d^icate her newsletter for general reading. of northern Europe and speak Vernon area. The 10 new Pre-high school review classes Mayor McCoy estimated Matthew, plays the Bushnell would pose safety and liability I AIR CONDITIONED (24) ENERGY ALERT conduct the Hartford Symphony life to her children. It’s wrong In this way all members of the on the Orff method of teaching offerings include: Television are also offered free of charge about 94 cars could be accom- Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets are problems if used while school is at the Orchestra Wednesday at 8:15 for anyone to give up her life churches may realize that they children music. Other in­ production with William to all adults who feel they need - 10:30 — available by mail order or at in session. ^ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL «» (18) LIVING WORD p.m. at the Bushnell Memorial. that way. There’s a need to are in reality part of this move­ terested persons please contact MIUKffiSTEII Hughes as instructor; the home a thorough review in the basics William Houle, another board I the box office window, and go Golod Heavens! Music director of the Denver express yourself and be an in­ ment and thglT'ideas and help the MACC office, 649-2093. You darkroom, instructor Alan of English grammar, reading, member, said he shared the I 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING - $1.50 — 11:00 — Manchester Country Club Symphony Orchestra and the on phone reservation Jan. 16. dividual in your own right. are welcome. would be most welcome. Abend; geometry, Donald math, and spelling, in prepara­ As far as science can esti­ (3-18-22-30) NEWS 'x same concerns and suggested mate, the universe contains I Quality Speed Queen EgulpmenI New Zealand Symphony, “I put up the play yard and With the cooperation of sta­ (XIMMUIITV (»UE(Z McGrath; bread dough tion for the high school that perhaps the town could in­ (20) SAN F R A N C IS C a Gootlspeed Opera House about 100,000 million billion Priestman replaces the brought fun things to the tion WINF of Manchester, patterns, Ellen Miffitt; basic equivalency diploma and for vestigate the possibility of BEAT Three showings of “Welsh star s—a bout as many as Tuesday^ January 8, 1974 previously announced, guest dressing room so the boys could MACC obtained a new time slot computer knowledge, Daniel. improving their employment using the parking lot of the grains of sand on all the BELCON LAUNDROMAT " " 309 Green Rd. — 11:30 - conductor Alfred Wallenstein, Wonderland,” the first enjoy themselves. I didn’t want for their radio broadcast. This Chesney; the nature of per­ prospects. J vacated A&P Store on Union St. world's beaches. (3) MOVIE who has canceled this season’s travelogue of the 1974 series at them to just sit in a room like a is another avenue of com- sonality, Dr. David Harvey; Arrangements for area adults "House ol Numbers" (1957) engagements for personal Goodspeed, come to the Vic­ couple of angels to ease my leathercrafts, Joan Landers; seeking daytime classes in this (8-40) ONCE THE KILLING reasons. '' torian theater in East Haddam guilt. ESSI pattern alteration, Susan course and the high school STARTS Kishiko Suzumi, young Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Satur­ “It’s like going to a park. I ONLY 5 DAYS Eichacker and Betty Rapp; and review program, can be made (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Japanese violinist, will also be day at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sid enjoy them as much as they chair caning, Ethe] Parker. through JLhe Continuing Educa­ heard on the program perfor­ Dodson will personally narrate enjoy , coming here. They’ve Other classes are offered in tion Office. ming the Saint-Saens “Violin his film. For ticket information made friends of all the cast and Tuesday - Saturday the areas of business and The state grant also includes Concerto in B minor. ” and reservations, call the box crew. M M im secretarial, practical arts, arts funds to offer free classes for Tickets are available at the office, 873-8668. Season series January 8 thru 12 and crafts, recreation, clothing, non-English speaking adults A / Strchand and Redford (K) box office. tickets are still available. and other courses of general in­ wishing to acquire basic skills ON THE terest. in communication for meeting “THE WAY WE WERE” Bushnell Notes * The evening school, through their daily needs in an English E m at 7:05-9:10 The National Theatre brings Government Hires More the use of federal and state speaking society^ SaLMat-2 P.M. / “Proposition Circus” for two NEW YORK (U P I)- The For those who grew up ‘In love’ with Liz Taylor,’’^ grants, is able to offer high Classes for mentally han­ number pf government this movie Is pure magic — REX REED TWELFTH DAY performances to the Bushnell dicapped adults, designed to workers at all levels from Thursday by special arrange­ federal to city is-growing at a Coventry develop and reinforce reading ment with Hartford area rate about double that of Uie and arithmetic skills, as well as schools. Teachers may secure’ population growth in the social and vocational skills N further information on this field United States, the Tax Town Council necessary for independent OF CHRISTMAS \ George C. Scott trip opportunity by calling Fran Foundation, Inc.-said; living, will also be offered to all Fayo Dunaway Gordon, 523-0320. The latest number of Meets Tonight adults needing this type of 1ff- “OKLAHOMA CRUDE” Beverly Sills, “ America’s government employees at all ^ MONICA SHEA struction. These classes also Evos at 7:30-9:30 Queen of Opera,” appears on levels totaled 13.6 million, a come under the state grant. 13 per cent increase from five V Com-Hp'ondrnl MY TRUE LOVE For the regular courses Ver­ PhoiiO 049-9333 years previously. The nation’s I'el. 742-9495 The town Council will meet non residents are charged at population increased about 5 ^HenrfFoadaJ ______5 M h'jTLS fFCM HU : ' f J I I .T ' ; per cent during the same tonight at the Town Hall Board the rate of $2 per course. Non­ period. Room at 7:30. residents are charged $8 for one Of the total workers, 2.8 There will be a formal course and $6 for each ad-, GAVE TO ME... million are in the federal New Way Found swearing in and official* ditiqnal course. government and 10.8 million greeting by th’e council for Brochures listing all of the are at the state and local levels. To Stop Hair Loss, recently appointed members of courses, and the days and times the town’s boards and com­ they will be held, are available missions. ALL THE BILLS! in area businesses, and stores Grow More Hair The council will appoint a TiddlcrontheRoof and in the Vernon schools. ‘ t MQVKRAnNGB civil defense director. ® Unitea Hrtists Mail registrations will be ::FORmREN18ANO HOUSTON, Texas — If But, if you are not already There will be a discussion of a accepted through Jan. \20. 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• MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.-, Mon.,‘Jan. 1, 1974— PAGE FIVE Izit^utnci i Open Forutn Formal dejia'rtmentalized, categorized Founded OcL 1, 188F God of the town—but an Emer­ YOU SAVE MORE AT CALDOR IN 74 . Inquiry Needed i Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their sonian,, profoundly individual Conle in God. One has but to spend only |:Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by-carrier daily before 5:30 Dear sir: a short while with Thoi^au to and j06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation The crisis caused by the re­ feel the relevance of those Pick Up ' Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. cent power outage may produce words. It is plain throughout all Your idays and holidays. Entered at the ^m e beneficial results as well his writings, whether it be Copy of Member Audit Bureau of Circulation ' as the readily apparent physical i Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- about ants or beans, or the Our 'discomforts and damages. economy. » i cond Class Mail Matter. January These benefits will only accrue, In writing for his time, : Burl L.. Lyons, Publisher however, from immediate com­ Tht Manchester Publishing Co. Thoreau said that the mass of Catalog munity introspection regarding assumes no financial responsibility for men live lives of quiet despera­ SALE STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH THRU SATURDAY, JANUAIJY12TH our attempts at coping with the tion. People feared the anxiety typographical errors appearing in adver­ situation. There is nothing like 'X Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in of life, they were caught up in a crisis' to display that gap that the routine hum-drum of day to “ Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. 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I The U.S. is making a major mistake Since the war, Japan has had no the U:S. reaction, of course, regulars — the 5th, 7th and 9th week, coordinating aid to the guards, tempered steel Vietnam, by the South Viet­ The slow death of earth by the will determine Hanoi’s course. — moved into this area months homeless, help for those protec­ blades. by not taking a more aggressive lead defense establishment to speak of, namese army (ARVN) in the hands of man; pollution of air, : OurRsg. ^ BULBS Q Q C Analysts here believe one fac­ ago and, apart from darting ting their homes, seeking to ob­ MEN’S OUTERyftAR HUGE SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK 51.171 water, and land and sea: a new Boys’ Hockey Skates with its allies over the Arab oil cut­ relying totally on the U.S. “um­ field and by the U.S. govern­ tion in the Hanoi politburo gives J 2 for 50c FOR W W Rugged construction, wood * back across the border to Cam­ tain information wherever Air Force B-1 bomber to be back. ment in Washington, will “building socialism” in North Your C hoice of W ool^ gram finish. 2 heavy plastic brella.” How helpful has this um­ bodia occasionally, have never available and, generally sis Factory fresh, stock up now! Fine quality — sizes 1 to 4 i r ^ probably determine whether Vietnam a much higher priority built in this time of psuedo- Missqs’ Car oqat and handles. / i So far, our attitude toward Japan, left. making the interminable wait peace that will cost every fami­ Our Reg. 15.99 ^ brella been in this crisis? Hanoi orders a full-scale spring than military conquest in South - In the view of m ilitary for electricity more bearable. Corduroys, SkiAi ftd. ' offensive in 1974 that would ly of four in this country $1,000 Holland, Portugal and other hard-hit If left alone by us now, it’s not hard Vietnam. Moreover, some high experts here, hopes of the And yet, the Republican town lat B o ta ^ a create still another Indochinese and will do irreparable harm to OUR ENTIRI^TOC^^ Caldor Toothbrushes p a c k o f officials in I(anoi mistakenly Saigon regime may depend on chairman has criticized the friendlies has seemdd IB be: “Sorry, to imagine what conclusion the bloodbath. the atmosphere; an incredible The seas^sbw lsellm g styli^and fabnceiSizes 6 Choose medium or hard bristles. 6 FOR believe the South can be com- its willingness to quickly bring mayor for what others might in­ friend. We’re working to get a peace Expert'opinion high in the inflated Pentagon budget with -\ to 18*16-if2,^^4-1/2. Not every-f^yle in every size. F R t t Japanese will drgw. Would a rearmed munized by political means. down troops from the DMZ, terpret as a display of government here foresees a comparatively meager sums Crest Toothpaste, 7 oz. ^ am * 9Umr settlement. 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Don’t be fooled by our whether ARVN repels these ahd a general offensive is , should destroy South Vietnam, exclamations of partisan con­ on their reading of peace talk “strategic attack^’’ and launched next spring, it will other multinational cor­ Aspirin and rest, best cold rernedy around. 1.17 Size allies’ bickering and their abject few tears would drop in a siderations. porations in this time of.prisis; whether Saigon gets .full surpass even the bloody cam­ Washington weary of world “progress.” appeasement of the Arabs. Faced Any analysis of reactions of Watergate and its implications; -a HSRB political, economic and thoral paign Of 1972. Some 180,000 burdens and uninterested iW old inight Guard Antiperspirant those prominent during the an old couple frozen to death for ■ M A M P O O We should immediately begin with economic disaster and lacking backing from Washington. well-equipped North Viet­ commitments. But would crisis should probably take note want of electricity. / 5 oz. size with extra bonus 1-1/2 oz. 1.19 Size sharing some of our oil with Japan There is today more con­ namese and Vietcong troops any lead^from the U.S., what are they Riflhard M. Nixon sit by and of that of the local media. It The picture is a depressing 1127.99^ ' k fidence in ARVN’s stead­ are now in South Vietnam. If watch his “peace with honor” and Holland. We’re hurting, burnot seems that The Manchester one. but as Americans.that care expected to do? fastness than Washington’s.. - and when a general offensive in-Vietnam be destroyed by Herald made extraordinary Everynight Shampoo, 8 oz. for our brothers and sisters, we Balsam, lemon, hdrbal. or rainwater 1.29 Size nearly so much as they. The shocking support in gets the green tight, another Communist arms? attempts to cope with the ' u //39.99 Congress for a deadly cutoff of 65,000 reserves will be in­ can make things better and With oil-hungry Japan, the amounts Would such a front affront the Som^evel-headed officials do power outage by resorting to brighter. We, listen now for the '■A oil to Vietnam (thoi^h finally filtrated from the North. Ar­ not think so. They suggest that manual methods, use of other k i r . ■ ” '' k Jergen’s Extra Dry Hand Lotion would amount to a token, but it would sound of the cockeral, for holy I j;\ Arabs, make them squeeze harder? - killed in conference) suggests a mor and artillery supplied by };y Ml/f Stlltf I For chapped, rough hands, soothing relief. Mri Nixon, tottering on the printing facilities and, no doubt, simplicity that was Thoreau. be a very 'significant token none­ tendency to abandon the Saigon the Soviet Union far 2.09 Size ' Just the opposite. Such a front brink of 'impeachment, will many other exercises of joup- Jay April Orig.ltow 89 regime at the first sign of trou­ overshadow the formidable push himself over the precipice theless. nalistic innovation in an 22 West Center St. All 34.99 BAYER would soon bring the Arabs down from ble. President Nixon’s commit­ Communist invasion force of by ordering U.S. airpower to ASPIRIN attempt to maintain com­ -Manchester 54.99 Caldor VitaminE 4001.U.Combo For Japan, the Arab cutback is a their oil-high. They would be far less ment is undoubted, but his abili­ 1972. fight off the Communist munication among the To 39.99 ty to maintain support is ob­ Bottle of 100 vitamin E with 100 free; Reg. 6.89 painful reminder as to just "how As in 1972, a'massive assault onslaught. Or, perhaps, they townspeople, obviously at great . ■> .•■"rr-f. -ifii. 5.77 likeljf to make miscalculations that viously eroded. would be made along the just hope Hanoi will so much fragile, vulqgrable her economy is. I expense and out of considerar would trigger military action against In fact, serious students of demilitarized zone (DMZ) fear this possible reaction from tion of our community. It Thank You hope this Country hasn’t forgotten that Vietnam long have felt, the agajnst crack ARVN units in Mr. Nixon that it will spare GREAT DOUBLEKNIT SALE! I SAVE UP TO 3S% them. appears that Station WINF dis­ Editor: . '1 country’s future depends on a the northern part of South Viet­ bloody Vietnam from yet more played a strong sense of com­ I , / a prime motive for her aggression in' This is a crisis that badly needs I was very pleasantly sur°- Watergate-weakened Mr. nam. But the main assault is tragedy. m unity responsibility in Our Entire Stock! | Nixon. They believe the prised to find the cook book edi­ the Thirties and early Forties was a firmer U.S. leadership. altering its programming, e’ Sweat possibility he might respond to tion in the Dec 23,1973 issue of .desire to secure access to raw operating, around the clock arid Sportcoats | What are we waiting for? — Forbes a ([Communist general offensive The Manchester Evening giving access to municipal of­ Herald. » s & BIci sis materials. Magazine ‘ with renewed U.S. bombing in i i and Slacks ficials for announcements ' All homemakers and defiance of congressional Today’s Thought during the week. prohibitions remains a major housewives are very concerned / It would seem thrit a formal Originally ,^OrlglnalI The. Dark at the Bottom of the Stairs deterrent against Hanoi. with nutrition, diet and budget : Sport Coats — Reg. 39^99 5.90 to 7.99 inquiry into these areas of civic these days. responsibility would enable us This deterrent was The Person Next To share the recipes with al), to not only correct deficiencies strengthened somewhat last , To You certainly goes along with the * month when the Nixon ad­ ...a testament of the Word where they obviously exist but Christmas spirit. I ^ k around you, brothers and made Flesh • to applaud lb’s action of those ministration, responding to sisters, look around yoU. Thank you and a very Happy ste p p e d -u p Communist ...of God’s continuing Advent who gave more than they ought New Year to all. Who is the person sitting next to into the world operations, dispatched two air­ to have beSn r^uired which, Sincerely, you? into our midst. craft carriers to the Gulf of might otherwise go unnoticed. Lillian Platt Brown short sleeves toppil^ The per^n next to you Slacks — Reg. 12.99 Tonkin and sent reconnaissance Author unknown , Sincerely, Box 114 ...is the greatest miracle and Sr. Mary Patricia, P.W. Farrell " I % planes over North Vietnam. Westerly, R.I. f ;. Famous ir lp o o l Twins ^ the greatest mystery S.N.D.-- 56 Porter St. At the same time, the ARVN ...you will ever meet at this mo­ performed well in the recent Executive Director Manchester UP TO 40% 6 n 5-Cycle O' . . ment • MACC Panasonic “strategic attack” on Kien Due The Almanac ^ . - / Automatic Dryer in the central highlands. U.S. es’ stereo Phonograph experts gave South Vietnamese W i Cool dqwn care for jet aircraft fairly high marks in ThoreaWs Holy Uiiili-il I’rcHS liilernaliunal permanent press. 5 drying Originally Originally SENSATIONAL PRICE BREAK! supporting the infantry and Today is Monday, Jan. 7, the cycles, 3 temp selections. Simplicity Reeded 12.99 /to 14.89 , knocking out some Communist I Herald ^Yesterdays sevehth'day of 1974 with 358 to Slacks — Reg. 14.99-16.99 " , Reg. 154.95 tanks. Dear editor; , follow. H39 It would be significant, I More of the §ame-is expected The moon is approaching its Formerly 4-Cycle, think, in this time of so-called the next two months with the full phase. 159.95 Automatic Washer 25 Years Ago “energy-crisis” for us to'reflect The morning star is Mercury. heaviet “strategic attacks” in sion says,it will persist with Tay Ninh and Binh Duong Elmond W. Hodgkins upon the philosophy of that, The evening stars are Venus, ' Cool down care, knit cycle. recommendations for man­ “great American crackpot en­ Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. 4 terop selections. provinces northwest of Saigon recieves 20-year service pin datory r.eview of general Built-in FM/AM stereo radio; solid state cartirdge on the Camli)o

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon,, Jari: 7. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manrhester, Conn., Mon,, Jan. 7.1974^ PAGE SEVEN Duplicate Churent will published book “The Hiding the Andover Congregational the. Church of the Nazarene, feature eye-appealing f^io n s, Place.” Church are Mr. and Rifrs. Bur­ Jaiee I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET | Manchester, dfficiated at the jewelry, wigs, and access (Jlaudia Circle is in charge of ton Smyth, first; Mrs. Francis ' r 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 # candlelight service and per­ Haines and Donald Weeks, se­ all geared to tempt any worfvin the program. Mrs. Roy Johnson it' and fit almost any budget. will lead devotions. Mrs. formed the double-ring cond; Mrs. Donald Weeks and ceremony. Mrs. Fred Wood was The week-long activities in­ Joseph Morsey and Mrs. Albert < Robert Campbell, third. Harrison will greOt the guests. organist and Mrs. Alton Munsie clude a “ Fashion Fiesta” by was soloist. FMC Fibers, with a chance for Mrs. Eugene Montany and Results Thursday in a one of the lucky editors to win a Mrs. Carl Hultgren are in Guest Speaker The bride, given in marriage duplicate bridge game at the two-week holiday in Mexico charge of refreshments. by her uncle Benjamin Saspor- KofC, Home are Mrs. P. Mrs. Jean Campbell of tas of Windsor, wore a satin City and Acapulco. Also in­ The event is open to all Coventry, coordinator for Skenderian and Mrs. Sidney gown • designed with lace cluded is a bus tour of the em­ members and friends. social services for the Stein, first; Mrs. Robert Dun- covered bodice and sleeves with broidery plants in nearby New Manchester Board of Elduca- field and Mrs. Roger Crafts, se­ Jersey fpr a behind-the-scenes tion, will be guest speaker at a lace scalloped buttons. Her full cond; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ” showing of “How Machine- general meeting of the mantilla was jftiged with Smith, third; Mrs. Joseph made Embroidery is Created.” Manchester Association for matching scalloped lace and Buths and Mrs. Richard Editors will be guests at Pot Handicapped Help for Retarded Children she carried a cascade of white Terhune, fourth. au Feu Restaurant for a roses, carnations and baby’s , A game for all ACBL ■ A ■ To Attend (MAHRC), Thursday at 8 p.m. preview of New York’s newest at Lincoln Center. breath. members will be conducted Mrs. Duane Bentley of East ...... 'I , Continental soup/stew Party Friday Mrs. Campbell’s topic will be Jan. 17 at the KofC Home. The ’'if: ■ ' ' restaurant. Still later buses will "Improving Home/School Com­ Hartford was her sister’s group will also sponsor a series d >' %% 9 The Committee qf the Han­ matron of honor. She wore a transport us to a Beauty Brunch • I I ^ ^ munications.” of games from Jan. 10 through at the Pierre Hotel where 30 dicapped will sponsor a post She has been employed by the pink velvet gown fashioned with the end of March with trophies holiday party Friday at 7 p.m. a ruby bolero. She wore a small , ’i*’' hairstylists will present i ilf ^ . school systems’ social service DFF! • \ awarded the winners. p h k hairstyling from the United r ^ 1 ^ I* ^ at the Coronado Apts. Recrea­ department for six years, and velvet bow in her hair and £ V. States, Canada, London and tion Center, 26 Prospect SL has held her present post for ALL DRESSES carried a nosegay of riiby and Results in Thursday in a Paris. The party originally three years. pink roses and carnations. * YWCA game at the Nutmeg Just to reiterate what every scheduled for the week before The mother of five children, Bridesmaids were Miss YWCA Program Center are woman knows, that “diamonds Christmas had to be postponed she and her family reside in GOWNSand MaryAqn Mitchell of North-South: Mary Warren and are a girl’s best friend,” a because of the ice storm. Coventry. Manchester, the bride’s sister; Ann McLaughlin, first; Jan program entitled “DuPont and Ken Morgester’s Band will All those interested are in­ SPORTSWEAR! Miss Joan Torok of Hartford, Leonard and Margaret Boyle, Fully Cooked Diamonds” will be presented at provide entertainment, and vited to attend the meeting. the bride’s cousin; Miss Joan second; Murray Powell and refreshments will be served. the Starlight Roof of the Rusconi of Lebonan, sfister-in- Rhea Gregonis; Bev Saunders Waldorf. All handicapped persons are law of the bridegroom; and" and Lettie J. Gleiin, Carol welcome and eqch person may A dinner hosted by Reed & Miss Anita Nicoll of Wollaston, Dell’Angela and Judy Pyka, bring a companion. ' Barton Silversmiths who are MACARONI Mass. tied for third. More information may be ob­ observing their 150th anniver­ They wore gowns similar to Also East-West, Grace tained by contacting Joseph 305 EAST CENTER STREn MANCHESHR sary will be highlighted with TOGO that worn by the honor atten­ Barrett and Mary Tierney, Blette, 646-7786lL^ B arry Junior and Mlsges’ Dregg Shop Grube Photo the introduction of a new silver dant except in ruby velvet, and first; Suzapne Shorts and Mary VanCamp, 649-4'749; or Dorothy Half Sizeg, and Sizea 7 thru 22 pattern “Tree of Life.” Mrs. Robert C. Rusconi carried similar flowers. Shank Bull Center Schiumo, 644-2380. PAGANI’S OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Willhide, second; Flo Barre and And just to be sureVthings THURS. ’til 9 P.M., Closed Mon. during July & August Kristen Craft of Vernon, the Ann DeMartin, third. keep moving, Hertz Rent-a-Car 646-0037 bride’s cousin, was flower girl. Poition Portion Slices will present a fashion trend Her gown was also similar to Results in a non-masters called “New Girl In Town” Students that worn by the honor atten­ game Jan. 2 at the Nutmeg with apparel ranging'from the dant. YWCA Program Center, are 5'------casual to the smart and Essays Win Philhp Rusconi of Lebanon Mary Tierney and Grace sophisticated. Spring Evening Classes was best man. Ushers were Barrett, first; Lucie .Certificates Duane Bentley of East Hart­ Connecticut will be honored Registration going on Now Wadsworth and Murray Powell, :7# 9V lb‘ 8V VQ’ l i with a “Salute to Shakespeare” Several students at Assump­ ford: Roger Amirault of second; JoAnn Scata and as representatives of the Weekdays Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Ellington; Roger Steves of Jackie Fetherston, third. tion Junior High School, closes 8 pm Tuesday, January 15 American Shakespeare Manchester, have received cer­ North Haven; Robert Lombardi Festival in Stratford present tificates of acceptance for es­ Arts and Sciences of Newington; and Carol Ohiin Results in a novice duplicate costumes of that era. says submitted for the semi­ Business and Public Administration of Springfield, Mass. ^ game Jan. 2 at the Nutmeg A reception was held at Finally, on 'Thursday night, annual “Anthology Young F.ducation Art Lngineering YWCA Program Center are the lovely screen star Arlene Willie’s Steak House, America Speaks.” Electronic 'rechnology Louise Taylor and Anne Trick, Dahl of Arlene Dahl Enter­ Manchester, after which the first; Inara Larson and Ronnie Fresh, Tender, Tasty A crisp white polyester cardigan teamed with a silk gown in a dotted print creates a great Re'ceiving certificates were: LFe’ve Named The Baby— prises and Monsanto Corp. will Cindy Moorcroft, Maria Per- Credits may apply to a degree or certificate couple left on a ski trip to Toomey, Diamond Hart and Sue Pork (Picnics) dinner-theatre evening costume for Spring ’74. Designed by Nat Kaplan. i- introduce the “total woman.” sico, Ellen Marino, Mary ‘ . Killi^ton, Vt. Fenton, tied for second. Later the Frany Awards will be Vendetta, Laura Radacchio, Spring Evening Semester Mrs. Rusconi is employed by 4 to 6 lbs presented to the outstanding Mary Jeanne Foley, eighth the Hebron Board of Education. Results in a South Windsor Classes begin Wednesday, January 16; end May 7 Muiinuii, Ctirikioplu-r John, son of Edward and Debra fashion writers of the year. About Town grade students; and Brian Dahlquist Munson of Shoddy Mill Rd., Andover. He was bom Dec. Mr, Rusconi is employed by Bridge Club game Jan., 1 at 1788 Daily events begin at 8 a.m. Shea, Karin Shaer, Eric Larson 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Southern New England Ellington Ave., Wapping, are Oven Ready each morning with only time and Nancy Tomko. seventh Auerbaeh Hall, Room 2 -« UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Phone: 523-4811, Ext, 387 are Mrs. Florence Vinton of Manchester and John Dahlquist of Telephone Co., Hartford Karen Jackson and Joyce out for writing from 11 to 11:45 The Fellowcraft Club of are invited. Refreshments will grade students. 2m. Hloomneld Ave. UNIVERSITY of HARTFORD We,. Hartford. Conn. Meriden. fjSs paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George branch, as sales manager. Sorenson, first; Caryl Cline and Semi Boneless Memorial Temple, Pythian Rib Roust f a.m. and 4 to 4:45 p.m. and the Manchester Lodge of Masons is be served. Lori ' Owens, second; Fred Sisters, will meet Tuesday at 7 Munson of Hebron Rd., Andover. He has a brother, Scott. 3. whirlwind continues ‘ as“ lithe meeting at 7:30 tonight at the Baker and Kaye Baker, third. 1st Four Ribs Only p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. After lbs Only ^ 1 4 9 models parade down the ramp Masonic Temple. Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta About Town The next game will be played the meeting, officers of . \adeuu, Brian Paul, son of Roland E. and Linda Vegiard in the latest creations by such Refreshments will be served Sigma Phi, will meet 'Tuesday Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at 1788 Memorial Temple and Nadeau of 159 Montauk Dr., Vernon. He was born Dec. 26 at The Women’s Christian 5th to 7th Ribs F’ notefd designers a^ Jerry Silver- after the meeting. at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss Ellington Aye.,. Wapping. Memorial Lodge and Linne Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Temperance Union will meet man, Molly" Parnis, Teal ’Marilyn Broneill, 35 Ashland St. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Vegiard of St. Petersburg, Fla. His paternal Rib Sleah 'Z'LH • I " Traina, Lupe, The House of Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will Tuesday noon at the South Manchester Lodge of Masons Mrs. Robert Dumond will pre­ grandparents are Mrs. Olive Nadeau of 153 Grandview St., Results in a game Dec. 31 at ^Branell, etc. ' be installed in triple United Methodist (Jhurch recep­ will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. sent a program on Manchester, and Camile Nadeau of Wethersfield. His maternal the Nutmeg YWCA FYogram Last, but by no means least, ceremonies. Refreshments will wedding plans tion hall. at the Masonic Temple. “ Grooming.” After the Center are Bob Cooper and Don be served during a social hour great-grandmother is Mrs. Camile Jobin of Ehst Hartford. His the activities will come to an Following the business program, the chapter will Weeks, first; Flo Barre and after the ceremonies. Officers paternal great-grandnlother is Mrs. Amanda Nadeau of Winter- Martha’s Circle of Emanuel Pepper Steaks Cube Steak end with a farewell supper meeting, N. William Knight celebrate the anniversary of its ville, Maine. Ann DeMartin, second; Semi Boneless of Memorial Temple will wear Lutheran Church will meet Thursday night at Act I. Special Will show films of Manchester’s founding. There will be Suzanne Shorts and Phyllis California Steak Chuck Top Chuck Steak Boneles guest John L. Swigert Jr., white gowns. Thursday at 2 p.m. in Luther Sesqulccntennial Parade. All refreshments and a treasure Hruily, Jeffrey William, son of William E. and Rebecca Brun- Hall of the church. Mrs. Louise Pearson, third. astronaut and commander of Short Ribs of Beef Stewing Beef Chuck Master Masons and their wives hunt. In your future ? ton Ready of 14 Westview Dr., Bolton. He was born Dec. 27 at Hinriebs will lead devotions.- Apollo 13, now executive direc­ tor of the Committee on Science Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is The Rev. C. Henry Anderson LEGAL- Top Chuck Steak Boneless Chuck Roast and Astronautics, will fie on Mrs. Viola Tildsley of Worcester, Mass. He. has a sister, will conduct a Bible study. Christiann, 4. , hand, along with Miss Dahl who Hostesses are Mrs. Lawrence NOTICE ■ Porterhouse Steak Fillet Steak will serve as guest hostess. may we suggest: Okerfelt, Mrs. Elsie Korch and Notice is hereby given to the I ^ I - . , 0 * Miss Anna Anderson. T-Bone Steak Fancy Beef Weary, after the week-long ^ Cfiainbera, Christopher Smith, son of Barry S. and Priscilla enrolled members of the activities,, some 300 editors will ' , r Democratic Party of the Town Gibson Chambers of 40 Tunxis Trail, Bolton. He was bom Jan. 1 The council on ministries of head home to give their readers of Manchester, that in accor­ 1 Our Newest Collection... - at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents South United Methodist Church a first-hand account of what’s ■ 1 dance with Section 9-425 of the »are Mr, and Mrs. Harris Gibson of 46 Turnbull Rd. His paternal will meet tonight at 7:30 at new in the fashion world for . grandmother is Mrs. Clarence Chambers of 94 S. Lakewood Cir­ General Statutes of Connec­ B O N E L E S S ^ Susannah Wesley House of the ticut,, the Democratic Town i w n t spring and summer 74. cle. a church. ___ \ “This tim e, Committee of the Town of Manchester has fixed Tuesday, Legal Notice DuwliifK, Stephen G. Jr., son of Stephen G. and Lee Baribault Mapehester Chapter, STEANSMI' I r n g o n n a Dowling of Wellswood Rd., Hebron. He was born Dec. 31 at March 5, 1974, as the Primary theCHEVRONI SPEBSQSA, will rehearse day for the election of the TOWN OF COVENTRY Manchest^ Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are tonight at 8 at the Army and TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baribault Jr. of Glastonbury. His paternal Democratic Town Committee m a k e i t ! ” Navy Club. The rehearsal is of said Town, if candidates of Fresh Chicken Parts! Mr. Deii Specials The second installment of a NAVY HERRINGBONE DOUBLE KNIT grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dowling Sr. of Wellswood open to all men interested in taxes on the Grand List of 10-1- View Apts,, Hebron. persons other than party- TUXEDO... singing barbershop-style har­ Chicken Breast Skinless . it 72 is due and payable January 1, “NobodJ^ pressures me at mony. endorsed candidates are filed in Krakus Boiled Ham Imported 197f Last day for payment Daniel, Deanna Lynn, daughter of Capt. H. Dean and Mrs. accordance with Section 9-405 Chjeken Legs or Thighs « without interest (provided first aWeight Watchers'class Patricia Cartwright ..Daniel of Fieldstone Lane, Coventry. She* and 9-406 of the General Imported Swiss Cheese Second Congregational Statutes. installment was paid on tijne) “1 joined last week, and I feel better already! Because was bom Dec. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ Church council will meet' Chicken Drumsticks' n Weavers Dated at Manchester, Chicken Roll All White Meat is February I, 1974. I’m learning new eating'habits with friendly people An ^exquisitely styled tuxedo, the jacket is enhanced by wide peak nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cartwright of 31 tonight at 7:30 at the church. If the second installment is navy velvet lapels and collar whigh are trimmed in %’’ navy satin. The Green Hill St, Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Howard Daniel Connecticut, this 7th day of Chicken Breasts With Rib who know exactly how I feel... they’re all so January, 1974. '> Mr. Deli Bologna not paid on or before Febraury slacks are matching navy herringbone flares with navy satin of 22 Ardmore Rd. Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Edgar and Cornell Circles of understanding and gentle. Theodore R. Cummings Chicken Wings ^ ,t Avakable in Stores with Service Dell * 1 ,1OT4, interest will be charged striping...Add to that a striking white, blue, gold or pink ruffle shirt Mrs. James Stevenson of TitusviHeTFla- South United Methodist Church Join us... it’s wonderful.!’ ^ Chairman at the fate of % of 1 per cent per with 4" navy velvet bow tie — and WOWI will meet.Tuesday pt 9: IS a.m. month or fraction thereof, from F iizpatrirk, Tracy Marie, daughter of George and Sandra Pat- " Democratic Tojvn An extraordinary looking wedding party... at Susannah Wesley House of Committee of the due date of January 1,1974, tishall Fitzpatrick of Rt. 83, Vernon. She was, bom Dec. 26 at the church. Sliced Chicken Roll r S 4 5 ‘ ",."89‘ Finast Bologna W 65^ Manchester or a minimuin of $2.00, Also Available In,Burgundy Harringbonel Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Fkiasl j 19 Colonial -4 2S Sliced 1 lb pkg I whichever is greater. , ■W'f'"v". Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. DeLusso of East Hartford. Her maternal Swift’s Taxes may be paid at the' /' great-grandmother is Mrs. Rose Robert^ of Bradburi7 Lane, Coioniafat Bolo^rBoloiina LitUe > 8 oz Town Office Building, Route 31, ^ / / f i Coventry, y MMOBTER UMMUinY COUEtE First Prize Sausage Lmks Pk9 Monday thru Thursday; 8:30 : /, V ■ Plus...The Bride and Groom receives FREE with 4 or more tuxedo andt A.M. -. 12:15 P.M. and 12:45 - rentals a 41-piece glassware collection by ’LIBBY’... Hunt, Gary Alan, son of Ellis B. and Jean E. Butlei; Hunt of : GONNE(mGUT PUBLIC TEUVISION-CIUNNEL 24 4:30 P.M.; Friday 8:30 A.M. - Stafford Springs. He was born Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial 12:15P.M.and 12:45P.M. -4:00 -■ Plus #2...You also receive a FREE garter and Ring Bearer Pillow — Hospital. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rebecca M. Hunt of offer you the opportunitv to P.M. (Shocks should be payable another Regals. exclusivel Briston Rd.-,''Coventry. He has a brother, Edward E., 21, and Earn 3 college credits'at home to Town of Coventry Tax three sistpifs; Linda, 16, Laiirie, 7„,and Brenda, 4. First t) the Fresh From the Fussy Bunch at Finast! Collector and may be mailed to HOW? A college course, Introduction to Physical - P.O. Box 185, Coventry, Conn. At Regals you may select from 20 different styles and colors of Ilarizug, Atluni L'heaier, son of Thomas and Gail Carlson Geography will be broadcast three times a week 06238. tuxedos...All of which are In stock, nothing to send away fori... Hartzog of 13A Mt. Vernon Dr,, Vernon. He was born Dec. 26 at mornings and evenings on Connecticut Public Audrey M. Bray Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Television Channel 24. To receive credit you must Red Ripe ^^_Extrn Lurge Tax Collector M rjn d Mrs.'Ralph G. Carlson of East Hartford. His paternal register with Manchester Community College.- WEIGHT WATCHERS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hartzog of Country Club ...... • ------” ---- - ” • • ^ Dr. He has a brother, Neil Thomas, 4: WHEN?*Startlng Monday, January 21 and con­ There are day and evening classes near you. Join In: ' tinuing 15 weeks to May 2, 1974. Strawberries MANCHESTER: Tues., 12:00 P.M., Motts Comm. Hall, 587 E. Middle Turnpike ■ Suhielu, Aiiiunila Dawn, daughter of Richard A. and LuciTje COST? $25.00, plus-books. Merritt Sobielq of 22 N. Pond Rd., Amston. She was born Dec. 28 GLOBE MANCHESTER: Mon., 7:30 P.M., Wed., 7:30 P.M., Second Congregational REGAL MEN'S SHOP . at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR AN\ Church, 385 North Main Street are Whitney B. Merritt of Andover and Mrs. Marlon Hatheway of Travel Service MANCHESTER Mf.'S srORr ; APPLICATION CONTACT THE DIVISION OF ./■ East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. EXTENSION SERVICES. 555 MAIN STREET I SO. WINDSOR: Thure., 7:30 P.M., Wapping Community Church, 1790 Ellington Albert Subicio of 226 School St. 643-2165 Road 901-907 M AIN STREET - TRI-CITY’PLAZA 643-2478 » 872-0538 Manchester Community College ..*1 " , For information call: Coh-iuun, Murk David, son of Kenneth R. and LuannChisholm Authorized agent in Manchester OPEN TUES., THUHS. UNTIL 9 P.M. OPEN MON.i^FHI. UNTIL 9 P.M. Colctiian of 87 Birch St. He was born Dec. 31 at Manchester ' for all Airlines, Railroads and ,232-7600 Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr., and Mrs. Steamship Lines. Please Phone 646-2137 'c h a r g e y o u r RENTAL WITH: MASTER CHARGE OR YOUR REGAL'I CHARGE Thomas Chisholm of 400 E. Center St. His paternal grandparents You don’t have to be alqno anymore, ” are Mr. and Mrs. Jaihes Coleman of 501 Hartford Rd. W i Reserve the RigM To Limit Quantities Prices Cllecinre thru Saturday January 12 PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn . Mon .Ian 7 1974 ^^^^^^^^^^^V^1N^HERALg^_^!^che8ter, Conn., Mon.. Jan, f. 1974 - PAGE . V . \ < « ' « ‘ ‘ iL^. h - Columbia V NINE MCC Senate Plans I Manchester Used Book Sale The Student Senate atr Effect Of Hospital Manchester Community- College is conducting a used Tap Dan«e ISotes book sale for the spring '.semester. Discussed Discharged Friday: Earl, The service is provided to Glenney, 71 Weaver Rd., enable students to buy used text Michael Ryan„54 Bunce Dr.; books at reduced prices and sell' VIRGINIA CARLSON Clarence Gove, Watrous’Rd., used books. 'The Student Senate >. CorrespOfidenl • Bolton; Charles Heckler, Bread charges a 10 per cent commis- \ Tel. 298-9224 and Milk St., Coventry; Clarice’ 7 sion on all books-sold to cover About 25 pSfents attended the Hilding, 27 High St.; Victoria the costs of .the book sale. selectmen’s meeting Klaczak, 1060 Main St., Soiith Students conducting the sale •i HANCIESTat Wednesday to discuss the pros Windsor; Shane Jones, Pom­ are paid $2 an hour, Robert B. and cons of tajT dancing on the pano, Fla.; Lora Baran, Pine Hyland, senate treasurer, said. floor of Yeomans Hall. St., Columbia; Angela Lausier, The sale is conducted at the Before the meeting ended the Hartford. rear of the MCC Student Center selectmen inspected the hall where books may be brought to IS COMING and said the marks on the floor .^Iso, Agnes Rigg, Hudson, ^ . IW.Y.; Luann Coleman, 87 Birch the Student Center meeting do not appear to be from chair St.; Nancy Derwin, 335 Center room any day during the sale. legs but from tap dancing. Tld., Vernon; Lisa WintHer, 335 Sale hours are today through Mectman Thomas O’Brien Center Rd.,,'Vernon; Eileen Jan. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; SOON TO said the marks are only in the Ruggiero, 527 Adams St.; Jan. 14-18, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; finish of the floor, but First Gerald DeCelles, East Hart­ Jan. 21-22,9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Selectman Joseph Szegda and ford; William Oefinger, 50F Jen. 23-25, 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Selectman Robert Tuttle Spencer St.; Charles Burnham, \ All unsold used text books and SPEHCER STREET f i believe they are in the wood. 64 School St.; William Volkert, monies from the sale of books The matter will be in­ Cedar Swamp Ext., Coventry. will be returned on Jan. 28 and vestigated further before the Also, Anna Torstensen, 128 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.qi. HRHCHESTER R E H next meeting. Tap dancing will Green Manor Rd.; William Monies and unsold books not be done in an area where there picked up on these days will Guild, Glastonbury; Esther ; y are no marks and selectmen Schuetz,.18 Banks St.; Elaine become the property of the Stu­ will check the area. TO R MART ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES Hockla, West Willingtpn. dent Senate, Hyland said. This is the third year Richard Discharged Saturday: David Risley has conducted classes in Wells, Stafford Springs; Wd^o the hall. One third of his classes Gudjunis, 344 Felt Rd., Somh Jobless are tap with about 100 students Windsor; Antoinette Wojcik, Increase in all his classes. James Carey 138 Wetherell St.; Jdhn Baker, pointed out thatTUsIey hah paid 19 Lewis St.; Anne McCaughey, R eported almost $2,000 in rent for the hall Mansfield; Carolyn Graham, in the past two years. Windham; Lucille Sobiello, HARTFORD (UPI) - The Szegda said three years ago Amston; Margaret Borgia, state Labor Department says when Risley first rented the 7 Glastonbury; Anna Carlson, 226 unemployment in Connecticut hall it was discovered the floor has increased by about 13,000 Not just another new Supermarket but % W. Center St. V ila s being marked and Risley over a two-week period ending - Also, Walter Pashko, East a totally new Shopping Concept^. ^ agreed to do the tapping on the Starti Mon., Jan. 7 - Sat., Jan. 12 Hartford; Marion Crossen, 137 Dec. 29. stage and other types of in­ go mum-pricing N. Elm St.; Edwin Foster, 358 The department said Sunday featuring a great way to Shop and struction on the floor. the pre-Christmas ice storm, Woodbridge St.; Adrianne Save. ‘ ^ . Risley, also present at the I f Mlni-Pric6d Frozen Food B u ^ Michaud, 442 W. Middle Tpke.;. problems caused by the energy meeting, said the second year “Quality-Protected” Beef Naturally Aged For Tenderness More Time For Winter Jogging Priscilla Chambers, 40 Tunxis crisis and seasonal fluctuations he tried the downstairs of the The Stop & Shop Companies Trail, Bolton; James Powers, in the job market caused the hall but it did not work out. He The hours for winter jogging were extended Sunday as 12 S. Alton St.; Diane decrease in employment. added, “It is impossible to con- Banquette Meats youngsters as he crosses an ice-covered lagoon in Mr. Deli Veal Parmigian, Cream Chipped energy-saving time went into effect. Jogger Glen Wilburn Nachman, Shoddy Mill Rd., An­ It said initial unemployment y duct the complete lesson on the Washington.Park. (UPI photo) claims were up to 18,696 from Beef, Sliced Turkey, Sliced Beef, of Springfield, 111., captures the attention of two dover; Marcia Carpenter, stage.’’ Meal Loaf, Chicken h«la King, or Windsor Locks; Earl Hudson, 6,441 from the previous two Carey claimed there is no Salisbury Steak. 4 “ “ ^ ! East Hartford. weeks. - Department extensive damage to the floor 16 OZ. Also, Timothy Pelletier, 79 and the dance program is Stop & Shop Fish Sticks , ^ PkO, 79' Holiday Scholarship Fund Brooklyn St., Rockville; Ber­ All Mr Deli Meats are Sliced to your order. You'll love beneficial to Jhe townspeople Taste O’Sea-Haddock Fillets" ii About Town nice Kurys, 157 French Rd., Angel St.; Lillian Fowler, 66 the wide Selection of delicious fresh Deli food. and children. He said there are X: *1” Helps Five MCC Students Fire Calls Bolton; Lisa Peowski, Coven­ Phelps Rd. Whatever your family's favorite deli foods; you’ll find too many children to place on Birds Eye Panel Fries ■4 'Z: *1 m try; Donald Perrett, 52 Pearl Also, Gerald Lamothe, them all in this wonderland of flavor. the stage and it is too Weight Watchers Dinners 12 OZ. S i 39 Commitment to the Consumer Five students at Manchester Community College have St.; Judith Boland, 21 Tolland Pkg. ' BONE IN Collinsville; Edith Dion, RFD dangerous. CHICKEN CREOLE LUNCHEON OR VEAL STUFFED PEPPER Delmonico Steak Cut from 1st - 3rd rib's *1™ received equal shares of $400 in scholarship money Rd., Bolton; Alice Bojarski, 105 5, Coventry; Carrie Knowles, 60 Mrs. Marjorie Martin said, Manchester High Booster Birds Eye qreen Beans K ch 4 *1 donated to the 1973 Holiday Scholarship Fund by 78 faculty ' E. Middle "Ipke.; Ellen Sagilo, North St.; Patricia Alley, East "This is just like the situation Z. No other supermarket in America, not one, has the meat Club will meet tonight at 8 SUNDAY 119C Cambridge St. Hartford; Walter Tedford, 44F WATCH FOR OUR when parents bought furniture preparation facilities to Offer beef as naturally tender, juicy and full of flavor as Stop a o’clock at the Teachers’ and staff members at the college. The money is to be used 3:07 a.m. — Gas washdown at Discharged Sunday: Case Dr. and covered it with slipcovers Shop’s “Quality-Protected” beef. . . better tasting beef.|Some day other markets may be Stop & Shop says Cafeteria at Manchester High. for expenses incurred for courses the students will take in •1090 W. Middle Tpke. (Town). Sun Glorif Orange Juice the spring semester that begins on Jan. 21. Catherine Armstrong, 223C N. Also, Zaccaria Leone, 40 GRAND OPENING for 45 years. What are we able to say about their beef what Stop a Shop can say today. Why wait until some day? 4:37 p.m. — Trash fire in rear Main St.; Albert Sobielo, 226 Glenwood St."; Suzapne Doiron, refinishing the floor for if no “Let’s make The Holiday Scholarship Fund was in itia te last year. of Burr Corner’s Shopping I 5jiT3S’^ Florida|:6 oz.Q nC The Strickland-Borst Group School St.; Marie Mehl, 11 88C Ambassador Dr.; Joan one can use it?” Juice Jeans O j I Faculty and staff members, instead of sending holiday Plaza (Eighth District). II I il ebUNTRYFINE of Womens Fellowship, of Se­ Foxcroft Dr.; Myrtle Kline, Watson, Stafford Springs; Albert Hadigian said the name the same” greeting car^ to all of their colleagues, send one card that Kansas City, Mo.; Clifton cond Congregational Church Patricia Rosenshein, 84D selectmen should be more con­ Rhodes White Bread Dough 5 PACIj; 99' and urges (he food Industry's support will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at is put on display for all to see and contribute to the TODAY Boyle, 132 Pineknob Dr., South Rachel Rd.; Catherine Bradley, cerned with the safety of the Aunt Jemima French Toast 9oz. eqe — * the church for a cleanup scholarship fund the money they would have spent for 10:26 a.m. — Pillow caught Windsor; John Sedlak, Stafford East Hartford; Deana Richard, children, and the stage is not Pkg. fire at 160 Hollister St. (Eighth Read Herald Advertisements RE.GULAR OR CINNAMON SVSWIRL In the old days probably the only man in meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. cards and postage. Springs; Phyllis Ucceilo, 8 34 Edwards St. the right place for them to NnSmiM District). 24 OZ. q q c Claire Primus and Mrs Viola This year’s funds went to students studying liberal arts dance. Jeno’s Cheese Pizza 12 pack . Pkg, 0 3 town who knew all the names for a steak cut Mclntire. 12 ct. q q c from the tojj of a loin of beef was a very well- and sciences, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy Mrs. Ruth Dawson said her Hendrie’s Cups Pkn 0 3 and general studies curricula. The recipients were chosen children tapped on a new floor traveled salesman. in her new home for one and a by the financial aid officer who keeps a file of students Blind Students Mini-Priced Dairy Specials That steak, depending on where you are, is The AARP meeting will be seeking financial aid. , ,, , half hours and there was not a called: Shell Steak, Strip Steak, Club Steak, held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Walk Case Mt. scratch or dent on it. SHANK Chip Club Steak, Bone-in Club Sirloin Steak, the South United Methodist It was suggested that the pre­ PORTION Twelve blind young people Water Added Church and not Monday as sent finish is not standing up as Stop Shop Ice Cream Country Club Steak, Sirloin Strip Steak (Bone- m were among 35 persons taking a & Hh. previously reported. Come, Speak Up, ah citizens well as another one might. ASSORTED FLAVORS C o i i d H a R in), Delmonico Steak. three-mile walk' around You'll like the tantalizing'flavor and the mini-price® Police Report A great buy at this low mini-price* Jcanons Manchester’s Case Mountain J Attorney Retained I But if Stop & Shop’s Vice President for Meat Sunday afternoon. Selectmen unanimously ap­ Water Operations, Spyros “Spike" Gavris, has his ’The Womc^B’s Auxiliary of the pointed Atty. Jules Karp of the Added MANCHESTER Police said this was in connec­ The walk, sponsored by the Fully Cooked Hams Butt Portion 89! way, the name will soon be the same wherever Manchester Midget Football Manchester Conservation Com­ firm of Lessner, Rottner, Karp Light n' Lively Yogurt N Michael Perdo, 17, and tion with a small fire in front of ■ you go: Top Loin Steak. Association will meet tonight at mission and American Youth and Plepler as town counsel at ^ SEALTEST M O O C Water Added Michael Landry, 19, both of the Everybody Market on Favoring Saving F()r the p^ist two years, "Spike” has been 8 at the home of Mrs. Edward a retainer of $2,000 for the first Choice of 8 Delicious flavors c u °p sljjl East Hartford, were charged T o ll^ Tpke. She was released .Hostels, looped around the Fully Cooked Ham Steaks Bayles, 236 E. Middle Tpke. year, payable in quarterly in­ serving with the Meat Identification Standards with third-degree burglary in on a $l60 non-surety bond with mouhtain’s roads for about 2Vz 16 OZ. $ « 5 ■ hours. stallments. Dorman Austrian Swiss Slices pkg. ' connection with an attempted court date Jan. 21. Committee of the National Live Stock & M e a t.. The Old Guard of Emanuel The retainer covers normal 210. pqe break at J. Robert Barry Stereo The sightless young people, Stop & Shop Cottage Cheese cup Board to bring some order out of' the chaos. Lutheran Church will meet VERNON in the K-Mart Shopping Plaza invited to take the walk by and ordinary services relating 6oz. Today, there are probably a thousand names Tuesday, Jan. 15 instead of John G. Proctor, 46, of 65 Conservation Commission to municipal questions in­ Stop & Shop Deluxe Cheese pkg. 59' tomorrow. Sunday morning, Manchester Spruce St., Manchester, was SLICED WHITE OR YELLOW for 300 basic cuts of beef, pork, lamb and veal. Police report. member Dr! Frederick cluding advice and opinions, but 20KAOFFONDELI-SPECIALSI charged Sunday by Vernon Spaulding, are part of a group not including litigation and Mrs,Filbert’s qSSrtIrs Margarine X 45' FOLLOWING AVAILABLE ONLY AT STORES WITH SERVICE DELI DEFT. Save Sale Price .Spike and the committee have agreed oh The Manchester Veterans Police said they were alerted Police with ^operating a motor CASE of blind people who regularly extraordinary matters which s to p s Shop Drinks "Uniform Retail l\feat Identification Standards Council will meet tonight at by a silent alarm ^nd two police vehicle on West Rd. while under I cruisers responded. After in­ participate in Youth Hostel out­ would be billed on a time basis, FRUIT FLAVORED, CRANBERRY APPLE OR ORANGE Deutchmacher IS Bologna ...... 32 lb. 1.28 lb. to reduce the number to 300 while giving the 6:45 in the staff room at the influencq^of liquor or drugs spection of the front door, ings. according to Szegda. customer enough identification to know what Manchester Memorial and third-degree criminal mis­ The walk, l^d by Helmut After the first year selectmen Deutchmacher 'smf .. r... .34 lb. 1.35 lb. wWch was secured, police chief. she is buying." For short, the nfeat industry Hospital. Beutel of 59 Oakwood Rd., in­ expect to re-evaluate the situa­ Borden Milk Shakes checked the .back and found a FROSTED p Af Deutchmacher S f Liverwurst : cails it the "new Meat nomenclature. Proctor was released on a cluded a stop at a newly .32 lb? 1.27 lb. door to an empty store next tion to see if the retainer is a Chocolate Fudge, Vanilla oz. 9 1 $500 non-surety bond for marked access, south of the fair one. Right nowrthe'prpposed Standards are door was unlocked. or Strawberry ^ I Carando Pressed Luncheon Sausage .42 lb. 1.68 lb. • i appearance in Circuit Court 12, springs area, which provides a MOUNTAM Atty. Robert Haggarty was being studied by the meat industry, by con-. Police said they discovered a RockvillCj Feb. 5. Carando .56 ib. ladder inside and a ceiling pan­ west entrance to the site. town counsel for six years. His 2.23 lb. sumer groups, and food retailers around the D6 Democrats « •’ ' Participants in the Case last retainer was for $1,500. 2l Mini-Priced Bakery Specials I el missing. There they found Andrew L.- V autor, 16, Stop & Shop Kitchens Pork Roll .60 ib. ‘ 2.40 lb. country and by gbvernment agencies. Caucus Jan. 14 Perdo hiding. Police said that Mountain tour Sunday were Paul Martilla Sr., \yas hired Maynard, Mass., was charged . preceded by two men with to appraise the Lusky property To bring what we consider to be a most . Perdo informed them that Sunday night with theft of a Boiled Ham Imported ...... 61 ib. 1.99 lb. saws, who cleared the roads of T u e s d a y at a cost of $450. The property, 10% Butter English Muffins worthwhile project to a successful conclusion, An informational meeting for. someone was inside the stereo motor vehicle. STOP & SHOP .fallen trees and branches located to the left of the town Alpejt’s Pastromi . . . , ...... 40 ib. 1.58 lb. the new standards must be accepted by the those Democrats, in Voting shop, and this is where Landry Vernon Police said Vautor Broil topped with cheese and 1 2 oz. $ 1 District 6 interested in running, surrendered. resulting from last month’s ice beach, has been offered to the Pkgs. I retailer, be made a household word by the was found asleep at Vernon Cir­ storm.. town at a cost of $87,000. bacon for a delicious lunch Weaver’s Chicken Roll ...... „. .. .40 ib. 1.58 lb. for membership on the Perdo and Landry were cle in a reported stolen consumer, be incorporated into-existing and Dr. Spaulding, answering ’ Selectmen appointed Mrs REG. 3 OR - q 1 lb. $ i Democratic Town Committee released each on a $500 cash from ActorfTMass. He was held January 8th. Stop & Shop Daisy Bread THIN SLICEO«loaves ' Stop & Shop Kitchens Potato Salad . ' .lO ib. .39 lb. new legislation and regulation on meat. participants’ questions about Catherine D’ltalia as their has been scheduled for Jan' L4 bond with appearance in Circuit on a $5,000 bond for appearance Stop & Shop Buttertop Bread 'iy>ib. A7c C otirt 12, Manche'ster; Case Mountain, urged secretary. loaf Stop & Shop Kitchens Cole Slaw ... .10 ib. . .39 lb. Stop & Shop enthusiastically endorses the at 7:30 p.m.,'.in the Municipal in Circuit. C ourt 12, 11 Vi oz. Q Q c townspeople to attend Tuesday at palsy Donuts PLAIN OR SUGAR new standards-and offers its thanks- to Spike Building Coffee Room. District scheduled for Jan. 28! i Manchester, today. Pkg. Imported Jarlsburg Cheese . . . . • .34 ib. ■ 6 *voters ballot at the Nathan night’s public hearing before 1.35 lb. and the other concerned members'of the food ANDOVER' the Manchester Board of Direc­ ..Hale School on Spruce St. George Fitch, 25, of ...... retail industry who worked so hard to produce Timothy R. Cunningham, 24, tors on the proposed purchase Stop & Shop Toasties' 39 Imported Fontina Cheese .32 ib. 1.27 lb. A townwide Democratic Ellington; was charged, Satur­ of 132 Spruce St., Manchester, CORN 6 oz., B r X n lOVz oz., or DATE 9 oz. them. , caucus will be held Jan. 29 at 7 day with third-degree assault in of the property. | Imported Swiss Cheese ...... 40 ib. 1.58 lb. was charged Sunday with Tuesday night’s hearing, 8 a 0 0 P g M g in the Stop & Shop Apple Pie X p.m. in all 10 voting districts — donnection with an incident at evading responsibility in con­ with 80 committee members to the Gaslight Restaurant on Oak scheduled for 8 at the Municipal Stop & Shop Coconut Cake 69' Old Fort Cheddar Cheese .. . ‘...... 36 ib. 1.43 lb. 8 Minl-Priceil Produce Special^ nection with the -investigation Building Hearing Room, con­ South Windsor ■ be endorsed. St. Fitch was later charged of an accident on Rt. 6 in An­ School Lunches Stop & Shop Pound Cake oT gold j.^kg“s *1 District 6 is allocated 9 of the with operating a motor vehicle cerns an appropriation of $169,- 2 dover. The following lunches will be Get Your Stop & Shopsivorth! 80 seats and it is anticipated while under tlie influence of 043 — to supplement $165,523 in Stop & Shop Vienna Bread 'i°a°i 37' 7 State Police said Cunningham served in the South Windsor there will be more than 9 can- , alcohol. He,was released on a state funds and $298,953 in Municipal Building 8 1 Mint-Priced from our wtcheiin FLORIDA went off the .road and struck schools during the week of Jan. didates for the 9 seats. The Jan. $5(30, non-surety bofiS with court federal funds — to buy Case 8 Mini-Prlceg Health > Beauty mds | SaoonSak! several guard rails and then left Mountain. 7 through Jan. 11. 14 District 6 meeting is to dis- date Jan. 21. the scene. 41 Center Street, Manchester, Conn. j cuss all rules regarding filing Tuesday; Spaghetti or Merit Sliced Bapon ~ Ceoked Chickens V. ■ Nancy McCormick, 18;^ of noodles w/meat sauce, salad, Pepsodent Toothpaste ROASTED OR BARBECUE STYLE |,pro.qedures and the caucus Stop & Shop Sliced Bacon 11b. $ i1 9 itself. East Hartford, was charged Italian bread, butter, sliced stock the bathroom cabinet and get 7oz Pkg. ■ Our own meaty White Gems, O S I ' - , REGULAR, MAPLE CURE OR THICK Sunday with reckless burping. peaches, milk. your Stop & Shopsworth. ^ tubes | perfeqtly seasoned and fully cooked. Tart and , 11b. $-|2S * Proposed Ordinance — Purchase by the Wediihsday: Ham, bologna,: Armour miracure Sliced Bacon PkO. ' 79 / refreshing ., Business checking accounts cheese sub w/lettuce, tomjato, Right Guard Deodorant ■ 7ca°n 89'’ Swift’s Preili. Sliced Bacon 1 1b. $-129 Gelatines 14 oz. Pkg. - 6 Flavors 2pi'(O.H., Chicken chow Tame Creme Rinse bollle Chinese Style Sauce INDIAN RIVER mein. Avery and Wapping will REG. OR HARD 13 oz. Meat Loaf -21b. Pkg. frozen $229 Life insurance on ioans. from TONICA SPRII^GS COMPANY and from, Stop & Shop Hair Spray TO HOLD can 49' 02382075 Krause also serve peanut butter and Fla. ' 5-69' florist & Greenhouses AEFUND of .99% APR for Mary A. Murphy for the sum^of $631,622.50, jelly ). 81 MinhPrtceOFistt Specials Thursday: Pizza, salad, 3*^1 StaibnarySakl Stop&Sho|‘o^i!i.^^Franki INDIAN RIVER prompt ioan payment. - (% of which to be reimbursed to the tpwn by Italian bread w/butter, .(Ellsworth, Timothy Edwards, 50 Count Business Envelopes 3 pkgs. *1 Amini-prlced®buy. . .enjoy the ' ng. Q Q Haddock Fillels-Frozen $1 Grapefruit S 4'"69' Federal and State Grant) certain real estate high school ortly). Ice-cream savings without sacrificing quality Pi'll- SflUE CASE MOUnTflin 100 Count Social Envelopes 3 pkss. M Just heat and serve. Mini-priced*! - i MANCHESTER STATE BANK known as "Case Mountain.” cup, milk. Friday: Fish filet on bun, tar­ Plain Writing Tablet ifo's^FETUQ SHEET- 3 *1 Stop & Shop Beef Franks i^MIM 11b. $-|39 Crociis-in-Shoe 99« LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER American Original Fried Clams Pkg. tar sauce, catsup, mashed STOP & STOP Ruled Writing Tabipt 11VSHEET 3 for- *1 99' Cooked Fish Cakes TASTE O'SEA C Q Ca/f 6 4 3 - 9 5 5 9 Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon This Ad Paid For By.The Ford Foundation Grant potato w/gravy, buttered green ^ Get“A-Long-Doggie lwhuiLONG FRANKS-iwnks i-kg. — i1 lb LB.. package PACKAGE D «•» U wCrocus iu m m w •Plant-3f^‘'Pot lu m 59L 621 NARTTORD ROAD. MANCHESTER beans, cake w/chocbiate sauce, Member FOIC milk. STOP & SHOP in - MANCHESTER 263 Middle Turnpike West • EAST HARTFORD 830 Silver Lane. 8:00a.m.-10:00p.m., Mon.-&t

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MANCHESTER EVIENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan.'7. 1^74 — PAGE ELEVEN u IJl (;s HIINW O irr OUR WAY b y NED COCHRAN OUR ROARDINi; IIOUS£ willi .MAJOR HOOPLE , . ' V': South Windsor STjLL PEOPLIM' PENCILS PER REMEMBER, m a n y AS A M ATTER OF FACT r OKAY, b a c k t h e r e i IN THAT CASE WOULD ^ brother owls, we re "S / T A LIVIN' ^VESTER 7 LARSE CORPORA­ SOU'RE SUPPOSEP TD YOU Tu r n it u p a l it t l e ? FACING A FINANCIAL W . WE ALSO HAVE I'M INAUGURATING WEVE OOTA i I TIONS H AP,s m a l l A NEW POLICY WHICH BE UP IN BEP ASLEEP I CAN SEE a l l r ig h t BUT CRISIS ' EUCLID aORIST For Elderly ' BY WOW kwow. A SECOND BILL- LEFT FROM THE South Wmdsor Notes PtTB^E PO NOT , BESINNINSS! - 1 I'M HAVIN' A LITTLE ACRDSS the STREET i s H o u L P in c r e a s e r YOU'RE SNEAKIW FROM THE ♦100 INSURANCE The hew federal program month of income generally BELITTLE MY TROUBLE HEARtW’.' CLAIMS SD/HEONE THREW It’s not the same as Social MV SALES VOLUME / I. APEEK BREWERY-~.PLU5 . M ONEY W E : called Supplemental Security BUSII^SS through won’t affect the federal pey- CONSIPERABLY! ( A BILLIARD BALL A NEW one FDR GOT-TO FIX National Telephone Move Income has started. This SecuritVi” Mucciaro explained. ENTER^ISE, ITS WINCVW ment at all,” Mucciaro said. A BROKEN KEG.' OUR ROOF People needing more informa­ NEW YEAR'S program will establish an in­ a f t e r th e "In addition, people who are tion should 'call the Social star and Olympic candidate, come, floor'for people in finan­ working part time should know C2U ICE STORM! JUDITH kUEHNEL Security office in East Hartford 1 TREASURERS To Rt. 5 Plant Expected will conduct this clinic. Fun­ cial need who are 65 or over, that the first $65 a month of ear­ REPORT? . Correspondent at_244-3717, or write or visit the Tel. 644-1364 damentals k various events blind or disabled,^acc(frding to nings won’t be included in coun­ will be covered, including office at 657 Main St. JUDY KUEHNEL The South Windsor Board of Joseph J, Mucciaro, Social ting their income and only half end of 1974. It is not known whether sprints, high jump, shot put and Security manager in East Hart­ “A friend or relative can Correspondent Education will meet Tuesday at cif the rest of their additional in­ National will move its entire corporate long jump. ford. make the contact if the person X Tel. 644-1364 7:30 p.m. at the Timothy come will be counted,’’ he.said. in need is not able to do so,” headquarters from East Hartford to the Edwards School library. Registration will b6 held The aim of the, new program Apart froth earnings, other new %uth Windsor location. Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Mucciaro said. l-Ty Towh.officials are awaiting final plans Included in the agenda is a is to ■’provide supplemental income will reduce the federal It is also reported that National intends possible revision of board high school gym. All girls and payments in cases, of need so payment. This includes Social' Decorative idea that will bring National Telephone Co. to to relocate its Hartford branch to Rt. 5 boys from Grade 7 through high MMKKV H W BY IIA[NK l^:()NARD South Windsor. - ‘ , policy which would change the that eligible people will have a Security checks, veteran’s NEW YORK(UPI)- Ptace where it would occupy a new structure school are invited to par­ decorations' made with dried ,Town Manager""Terry V. Sprenkel said regualr meeting night to the se­ basic cash income of at least payments, workman’s compen­ located near the Underwood building. cond and fourth Wednesday of ticipate. There will be no fee $130 a month for oner person sation, pensions,.annuities and plant materials in a plastic tog BUT I C A N X l SO. UNDERSTAND I WONDER WHAT WOULD') HMPHl WE • U i this weekend that while the company is NaUonai Telephone employs more than but registration will be and add a few moth b^ls for JIB CROWDER TOLD HOW THE WOMAN FEELS, MICKEY.' HAPPEN IF THE BOY'S / BOTH KNOW expected, he could not'miiike any official each month. If passed, the new and $195 a month for a couple. gifts. If you live in someone I THINK MRS. NELSON ME THE ONLY THING SHE DOESN'T WANT ANYTHING 350 persons in the Hartford area, and has required. An orientation will storage. This will discourage FATHER FOUND OUT \ THE ANSWER -comment until plans have bwn com­ meeting dates would be effec­ New legislation may increase else’s household, your basic WAS WRONG TO EXPECT HE LIVED FOR WAS TO- FOUL UP ABOUT JIB CROWPER/ k TO THAT offices in New York, New Jersey, Penn-, follow registration.* small wildlife from making the YOU TO KEEP rtER EK- THE DAY HE WOULD MARRIAGE TO pleted. tive Feb. 1. $130 a month for one person benefit will be reduced by one- sylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Indiana,' decora^tion their happy home HUSBANO FROM SEEING SEE HIS DAUGHTER MILLIONAIRE'S SON $210 monthly. third. during the rest of the year. THEIR PAUGHTER.I Reportedly, National Telephone intends Track Clinic Legion Meeting New Hampshire and Rhode Island. It ser­ The Abe E. Miller American This does not mean that every “People who received state to occupy the vacant 50,000 square foot vices commercial and industrial The South Windsor Recrea­ J « • o « o • Legion Post 133 will meet eligible person or couple will be assistance payments in THr WORVy WART Olivetti Underwood building on Rt. 5. custoihers in the field of telephone com­ tion Department will hold a Final arrangements, however'^ have not Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Evergreen getting that much from the December are being switched munications. track clinic Jan. 9 through Feb. federal government every WANTED yet been made with the Underwood firm 13, every Monday and -Lodge, Main St., South Wind­ to Supplemental Security In­ In its 1973 annual report. National month, Mucciaro said. The come payments Clean. Lata MoM CAPTAIN EAS;Y B Y C R O O K S & L A W R E N C E but are expected to be completed soon. Wednesday evening at the high sor. reported a substantial growth in gross amount of the federal payment automatically,” according to ' It is expected that while only 40 to 45 assets from 5I.I million ^0 $4.6 million, school gym. USED CARS WHAT'SA ) THAT NOISE! DIDN'T VA technicians would transfer initially from Woman’s Club a person gets will depend on how Mucciaro. I /HATTER?y hear IT? SOUNDED LIKE and a “five-fold” increase in staff, service Ron Evans, UConn’s track •liiy present headquarters in East, Hartford’s 'There will be a coffee hour at much other income he has. , “This program will be ad­ .y.v Top Prices Paid SOMETHIN0 At the OTHER vehicles and inventory. The number of “Eligibility for federal W. ' END OF THE BASEMENTl Prestige Park, more than 200 employes the Community Thrift Shop on ministered by the Social Securi­ For AN Makes I operating branch offices rose to 14 as of payments will depend not only ty Administration. However, would be located in the Rt. 5 site by the June , from two in 1972. Sullivan Ave. Friday at 10:30 CARTER CHEViUm 1 1973 Andover Notes a.m. on the amount of income people the program will be financed by have but also on the value of federal general revenues — not CO, UK. Arts and Crafts The purpose of the ’ coffee 1228 Main SlTMl I'KISCIM.A’S l»OP hour is to acquaint new their assets,” Mucciaro said. by Social Security contributions BY AL Vl^MERR A meeting of the Andover Phono 648-8464 »» Hanson members with the main fund “If you,are single — or from workers and employers. S T IL L NO T N O W B& H O N E S T ' Tolland League of Arts and Crafts will married but not living with your S ^ O K IM a , OWITM WB, BOTTS-. be held tonight at 8 at the home raiser of the South Windsor Installed Women’s Club; Mrs. E. husband or wife — you can own of Mrs. Sue Gradual, 58 Jan things worth up to $1,500 and Dr., Hebron. Streibel, manager of the shop, By DeMolay will be hostess. ' still get federal payments,’’ he ig on Interested Den rats Preparations are being made The monthly meeting of the said. “A couple can own things Daniel W. Hanson, son of Mr. for the Andover Arts Festival to worth up to $2,250 and. get IMPROVE YOUR and Mrs. Frederick Hanson Jr. Sought For Com be held in March and anyone in­ club will be Jan. 14, at the home ttee of Mrs. William Stanley, 75 payments. Not everything you of 60 Oak St. South Windsor and terested in either exhibiting or own” has to" be counted toward Mrs, Beatrice Hettinger of 86 demonstrating should contact Tumblebrook Dr. A wine testing program will your total assets, however.” PRESENT FUEL BY MILTON CANIFF Ash St. Ext., was installed as VIVIAN KENNESON Christmas tree recycled, tov Mrs. Gradual or Mrs. Carolyn be featured. Hostesses are Mrs. “A home of reasonable value master councilor of John Correspondent dump. ^Graham, Tiiiies Farm Rd., An- will not be counted as an asset. Mather Chapter Order of Paul Toohey and Mrs. Richard WE'LL HOLD OUT X , Tel. 875-4704 ^iWnesday: Tax collector, 9 ayer. In addition, the federal govern­ > •/ C-CAN'T i T ^ I .KNEW a l l THAT THE g u e r r il l a s o n THE OPPOSITE BANK KNOW DeMolay in ceremonies at the Pelikan. MILEARE AS LONG AS POSSIBLE iW HOLD ON ,1 p l a n n in g OF A FLOO THE FLOOD WILL FORCE THE F0C-/T1VES INTO THE OPEN The nominating committee of a.m. to 4 p.m.. Town Hall; ment will not put, liens on -THEN GRAB THE FIRST Masonic Temple Saturday. Church Women -THEY ZERO IN ON THE SPOT... v ~ " ' . X . J the Democratic Town Com­ Republican 'Town Committee, 8 homes of people getting federal TREE OR ANYTHING — 7------V - ^ J ------Frederick Hanson Jr. past The women of Wapping Com­ >5^: > 1974 big To HANG nWTO I mittee is seeking registered p.m., Town Hall; choir rehear­ payments. Personal effects and master councilor and Democrats who are interested munity Church will meet household goods won’t count in IIIK BOBN LO.SER BY ART SA^.S()IVI sal, 7 p.m.. United Chevalier, was installing in becoming members of the Congregational Church; prayer Tliesday from 9:30 a.m. until 2 most cases. Insurance policies master councilor. He was Democratic Town Committee. meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Seventh p".m. to work on items for the or a car may not affect eligibili­ assisted by these past master The Democratic party will Day Adventist Church; Board Spring Fair. Assisting will be ty either, but it will depend on councilors and Chevaliers: caucus on Jan. 24 to select those of Education, 8 p.m.. School Ad­ Jean Clay and Pam Elliot. their value. Marshall Hodge, past state persons who will serve on the ministration Building; public Marcia Neubert Circlfevof Dessert and babysitters will be “Certain income also will be master councilor as installing Democratic Town Committee hearing on school bus service to Community Baptist Church m provided. disregarded in deciding on an senior councilor; John DiCioc- for the next two years. Plain and Cone Rds., 1 p.m.. meet Tuesday at 12:M p.m. in' The executive board meeting application for Supplemental cio Jr. installing junior coun­ Interested persons are School^ Administration Fellowship Hall of the church. iR be held Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. at Security Income. The first $20 a cilor; Robert McBride, in­ requested to contact Earl Barbara Gifford Circle will go th e ^ m e of Phyllis Mann, 37 4* Building; St. Matthew’s Ladies stalling senior deacon; Ray­ Beebe, chairman; Kevin Guild, 7:30 p.m.. Parish Center. out to lunch at 12:30 p.m. Mountain Dr. Plus mond Isfieb, past state master Cavanagh, Harvey Chinbers, Thursday: Tolland Travel Tuesday and then visit Senior Citizens Tax councilor, installing chaplain; Judy Dean or Rudy Kowalski by Club, commuter bus meeting, 8 members of the Senior The SoutlN^indsor Senior and Brian McAwley past state Wednesday. p.nfi., Town Hall. Fellowship. Citizens will meet Wednesday HE FLINTSTONES master councilor, installing The committee will meet Friday: Democratic Town at 1 p.m. in the hall of St. BY IIANA BARBERA marshal. Includes... ■' , 1 Jan. 11 and will discuss the Committee, 8 p.m., Town Hall. The international affairs and Peters Episcopal Church on II \NNV Dther elected and appointed reduction of its membership Saturday: "Tax Collector, 9 veterans committee of,the Sand Hill Rd. A ' 'W New Sperk Plugs • Points & Condenser • Sot ....I'D officers are: David S iting, A M .K Y O O P SHOULD from the present 35. a.m. to 1 p.m.. Town Hall.'’ Manchester Junior Women’s New officers for 1974 will be W OIT THC Dwell • Adjust Timing end CsiiNirstor BY V.T? ftAM I.IN P A S S A S O M A N Y ...MV senior councilor; Robert Club will meet Tuesday at 8 V OINUINI l a w t o Community Calendar installed during the meeting. ALL G.M. V-8 ENGINES CHILDREN SOLUTION England, junior councilor; Bill Warranty Deeds p.m. at the home of Mrs. NW.G05H, WIZER, THAT '\Y E S , AND UNLESS V g a d f r y , WE WANT YOU GO INTO THE PREVENT Monday: Planning and Zoning Service Council FOOT OF HIS IS DANG TO BECOME Wilson, senior deacon; Don CALL 649-4571 FOR APPOINTMENT HE GETS T H E /...T H A T SWELL- THAT'S MOUNTAINS AND GATHER THE IS THEM Douglas' R. and David B. Kenneth Hankinson, 92 Laurel NEAR TWICE ITS VICTIMS Commission, 8 p.m.. Town The South Windsor Communi­ IVRT{R MEDICINAL BREW/ ING IS SLOWLY AWFUL.' BERRIES THE WIZER NEEDS TO r e a l l y FROM McAllister, junior deacon; Getchell to Charlotte M. Mid­ St. NORMAL SIZE * I TOLD YOU i GOING t ' MEDITATIONS OF Hall; Tolland Historical Socie­ ty Service Council will meet MAKE THIS SPECIAL MEDICINE QUITE OETTINO Angelo Pannero, senior ford, property on Old Post Rd. a b o u t ... K SPREAL DIVORCE steward; Terry Culvey, junior ty, 8 p.m.. Savings Bank of Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. at Our fllRSHR e» m a r r i e d Tolland; Boy’s League, 7:30 William F. and Martha D. The recitation of the Rosary DIVORCE^ SO steward; Mike Steeves, orator; Savior Lutheran Church, 239 p.m.. Religious Education niffe to Conite Land Realty and an ecumenical hour will be *thruil-Batk Collar S&S SUICK, INC. YOUNG) Geoffrey Tetreauh, sentinel; Graham Rd., South Winder. / Building of United Inc., property on Old Stafford conducted by members of the Budgetary items and future TOILET TANK BALL 81 ADAMS ST. 649-4571 Tom Young, chaplain; Bob Rd. St. Bridget Rosary Society . AiMPicw'e iofff If StUtP Congregational Church; VFW seminars will be discussed. All Tk« •Aciaint Wotqr Motttr inildnlly itopl " Bring This Ad Culvey, marshal; Martin Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Cronin Faber, past master councilor, Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m., post Quitclaim Deed interested persons are invited H)8 Aow of wottr dh«r aoch Auihing. home, Rt. 74. " Carroll E. Wright to Elaine Hall, Mayfair Gardens. All to attend. 75< AT HARDWARE STORES treasurer; and Jim Emerson, residents are invited to attend. Dale Valli, Jim Francoline, Jim Tuesday: Senior Citizens, D. Wright, property on Old Post 1-7 1:30 p.m.. Religious Education Rd. Nicolletta and Kurt Braun, The Golden Age Oub will preceptors. Building of United Donald J. Wopdiijg to Edith Congregational Church; Junior B. Wooding, property on meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Officers not present at in­ the Senior Citizens’ hall. t8;4 fry NtA Inc T M >l«g U S f-Wpst .\ort^i\ East .South will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at past master councilor pin from To Renew Bombing the museum. 1? ■ \Pass 24 Dad Rocco Francoline, dad ad­ 4 - Pass 2* pgss NORTH(D) Oswald: “Up to 1915 all would jump right to three visor of the chapter. In Southeast Asia Preceptor Gamma Ctopter of You, South, hold: 4 K Q J6 auction bridge were clubs after North’s reopening Greetings were extended by Beta Sigma Phi will meet t 2 for penalty. Then the takeout double. I would only bid two ♦ K J 6 5 ?2 4 A Q 10 6 : representatives of several MEN’ S SHOT Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home^* double wasfinvented. In the ^ What do you do now? * ♦ AK74 but would have jumped right Masonic bodies, y. WASHINGTON (UPI) - try from many people to show of Mrs. Harold Schuetz, 15 4 A 1053 early days of contract this to game after my partner ' A Strong action is .. Defense Secretary James R. \ rated. One way is logo right James W. McKay provided force?” Schlesinger replied: Thomas Dr. WEST " EAST takeout double was used only raised me to three. the music for the evening and ^ Schlesinger says the ad “I think that that is a risk. It ♦ 1074 ♦AOS against an opening bid. Then Oswald: “I agree with you. Blackwood. A more scienlific VERNON Jt5«ES4- way is to raise to three spades Ronald Erickson was the ministration "likely” would ask is plain, I think that one should The Buckley School library MANCHESTER \ WBioim ?Q853 ?AK1094 it was extended to the situa­ ■South had shown nothing by" tion shown in today’s hand. with every intention of making a soloist. Both are members of Congress for authority to renew not tempt fate by pushing the' workshop will be held Tuesday TRI-CITY PLAZA ♦ JOBS' ♦Q1082 his two c|ub bid yet North bombing in Indochina if Hanoi w i v r i i R o p ♦ Q9 * 7 North knows his partner can’t further bid later. Manchester Lodge of Masons. concept of national sovereignty at 9:30 a.m. in the school 901-907 MAIN ST. RY DICK CAVALLI had made a game try-and launches another all-out offen­ \ SOUTH have much of a nand, but he South should nave relieved TODAY S QUESTION Ushers were Richard Brewer too far. But the United States is library. You do bid three spades and sive against South Vietnam. l WONDER WHATB k e e p i n g C IN D Y ? I WONDER IF 5HE THiNRe I'M I w o n d e r if nfe STILL SNOWING? ♦ 852 I sure wants him to bid any all further pressure by bid­ and Philip Hultgren, members dedicated, and has remained GOING TO WAIT FOR H E R AL L R AV ? f J76 suit." ding the game directly.” your partner continues to four of John Mather Chapter. Under legislation enacted last dedicated, to the independence The Rockville Emblem Club \ ♦ 3 j Jim: “If North couldn’t spades. What do you do now?" Refreshments Were served in year, the administration would of free states. And that includes 7 ^ in e w s f a p C r e n t e r p r is e assn 1 will have a potiuck Wednesday A K J8542 make a takeout double he Answer Tomorrow the banquet hall which was have to obtain authority from the states in the Middle East.” would undoubtedly bid one at 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Home North-South vulnerable’- Answer to Previous Puzzle decorated with snowfgakes, Congress to r.enew bombing in on Park St. Mrs. Harry Hanson spade and the chances are Vietnam. ~ < West North East South that On Wheels snowmen and potbelly stoves, and Mrs. Allen Beaverstock are he would play iC right Schlesinger said such a W I U !♦ 1? Pass there creating a winter scene. The Strong Sex .co-chairmen of ttfe program. Pass Double Pass 24 request “is highly likely to be There will be a- business ACROSS The wing muscles of some Pass 34 • Pass 44 Oswald: “Five clubs turns DOWN forthcoining ... if the North female mosquitos equal. 35 meeting at 8 p.m. Plans will be 1 Two-wheeled Pass 54 Pass Pass out to be a cinch. South has to 1 City in Vietnamese were to choose,, per cent of their total body completed for the Snowball Pass .» lose one trick each in hearts vehicle Germany without provocation, to launch 5 Car ^Btoodmobile weight. Dance Jan. 19. . Opening.lead-3? and spades but has no trouble ( var.) an all-out offensive of the sort taking the other 11.’’ 9 Swiveled. 2 Take for Witt Visit . 1 -7 wheel granted that occurred in May of 1972.” CLOSED DICK ' Jim: “The actual method of 11 Give 3 Route lab.) He made the statement in a The g T9,-j t» KEA U'f ^ M Rffl US Pal Oft CXYAU-I confidence to 4 Number Columbia By Oswald & James Jacoby getting to the club game is local television interview 13 Jewish ascetic 5 PeerGynfs >A Muffler That’s S H O R T R M IS open to question. Some people 14 Feminine mother A N N E E M T (WETA-TV), taped for broad­ IBY FRANK O’NEAL nickname 6 United States (coll ) 33 Legislative Correspondent - cast tonight. Guaranteed for Mondayf Jan. 7th 15 Louisiana '>0U KNOW -*WOSE WELL 'I 'E TVV'O WHO RECORDED Senate (ah.) 23 Formerly body Tel. 228-3971 ’ Schlesinger has previously as long as you 1 -THOUSHT w F8/ED CHC<£N State 7 Certain Italian (archaic) iS ~ ' 34 Hinder . I|R n ie heep w alks fro M'th e^ a te VIRGO 27 Stor! 57 Elder 87 Side PISCES progress to 28 Adventures 58 Your Use, 55 WEMIESDAV the 9lh Y AU'S. 11 88 i n . 33 Sunounilings ^PENITENTIARV A FREEAAAN. TROUBL^- 29 Develop ' 59 It 89 Equipment 19 (Fr.) 36 144 .SHOOTCR gUZ SAWYER IS WAITING. / ! / SMT. 21 30,ln 60 Pfo|)lcms 90 Abused * MA/t. 2 0 .'^ ^ :' ■ 57 56 Things in 1 •the tiMrods of TYwIn ] 95 Jif^l-2537-42 ;GooJ (HjAilversc 1527-3544j'^ series

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y 6^' M u s h r o o m s MANCHESTER EVENINGJERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.,'Jan. 7. 1974 - PARK THiRTirirki R e c a l l e d ^ Simon Has Credibility Problem WASHINGTON (UPI) - what the Federal Energy Office Thousands of four-ounce cans of By GENE BERNHARDT oil crisis as contrived and figures to make sure they are not the only threat to Simon's f ' l is trying to do, or the energy mushrooms packed under 18 WASHINGTON (UPI) - designed to produce exhorbi- accurate. credibility. If gouging is conservation program will not different brand names are William E. Simon has a tant profits for industry. Nixon Riicliiiig Canipuign, allowed at the gasoline station work. And if it doesn’t work, being recalled because of a credibility problem, but it is not Simon is faced with the President Nixon is said to be level it will be equally as the energy crisis will get worsen problem of convincing this dangerous to the national botulism scare. of his own nnaking. he says. ' backing Simon’s campaign, The Pood and Drug Ad­ The nation's energy chief is group that the Federal Energy * ‘^ny industry abuse during a program. Sintion, however, started h i^ ministration (FDA) issued a nufninjg one of the most open Office is preventing this time when our citizens are If the public believes that campaign with an inherited public warning on the agencies in Washington by possibility. called on to sacrifice is in- some of its fellow citizens are buhden. For one thing, in the mushrooms, saying they have As examples, he cites the ad­ making a profit, support for the Nixon administration stan­ last decade big business has iolefable,” Simon quoted Nixon been distributed over a wide dards. ministration's proposal to bar as saying. energy conservation measures lost a degree of public con­ area of the eastern United To some, he is accessible to corporate windfall profits from Big'’ business profiteering is will drop, energy officials say. fidence. The consumer revolt is States. It urged consumers to an extreme; he pops up almost oil price increases. He also has proof enough of this, critics' set up a task force to monitor return the cans involved to the daily on television or radio; a say. store where they were bought steady stream of the oil industry’s production In Simon’s case, this public and said anyone whd’may have newspapermen are sandwiched MANCHESTER ADULT EVEMNG SCHOOL loss of confidence in big eaten them should see a doctor into his hectic schedule for in­ ’business focuses on the oil cor­ if they develop food poisoning terviews; at least once a week' porations. There is a segment Classes start Monday, March 11th symptoms. he holds a news conference. of the population that sees the All the mushrooms involved Simon is not striving to con­ BHe! Mail Raglstration - Fabmary 11-28 were canned by the Mount vince the public that what he Laurel Canning Corp., Temple, says is true. What he wants to Students who have already registered may request a Pa. do is try to see that his VITAMIN Long-hoWing refund by writing the Manchester Adult Evening It discovered the problem as pronouncements are not part of a nationwide search of doubted. HEADQUARTERS FASTEEfH'Powdec School by January 20. If a refund Is not requested, students should attend classes starting March 11 warehouses it has been conduc­ Consumer Revull Liggett Parkade It tAkes the w o rry ____ ting since last fall when it dis­ The public Jias to believe in Low Prices! out of weailrtg denture covered some segments of the tBBOBBS b s Ses industry were underprocessing mushrooms, the FDA said. It was the second such recall triggered by the search which is covering an estimated 5,000 warehouses. The current recall involves r» • /I j • t n mushroom pieces, stems, Ulscuss Lonsumer Aid Frogram slices and "buttons” canned by ^ Mount Laurel before Oct. 1, 1973. The firlft changed its can­ Mrs. Gail Burch, left, Greater Manchester Chamber of ning methods on that date, the Commerce director of Retail and Consurher Affairs, and FDA said, -and mushrooms Richard G. Clark, Chamber executive officer, discuss the packed after that are not GMCC new program of providing communication between affected. consumers and area gasoline stations concerning com­ The agency could not es­ plaints arising out of the energy crisis. If the chamber ser­ timate how many cans are in­ vice does not resolve the problem, it will be referred on to' volved. the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. ' The FDA 'Said a warehouse ANNOUNCMG Other chambers are being asked to consider a similar sample showed “the presence system of consumer assistance. The Manchester plan was of spores with the potential to worked out with state officials. (Herald photo by Gen- develop botulinum toxin" — the tiluomo) deadly poison which attacks the certtral nervous system. Bolton School News Dominates 1973 Events DONW HOLLA.\D pointed in November. Thus far purchase at a Town Meeting r«rr«‘!»i)onclciil I. members have approved the 616.0.175 before it can be completed. following proposals being Herrick Memorial Park The TowtfM^aMtwMwnained presented to residents some Herrick Memorial Park was \ fairly quicTthroughout 1973 time in 1974, raising the number selected by the Connecticut with no one issue dominating of selectmen to five from three, the news. combining' the Zoning Board Nurserymen’s Association as its public site project' to be Three school heads resigned and Planning Commissipn, in­ planted during Plant Connec­ with a short time of each other creasing the number of L o n m ticut Week in October. Over 550 - Dr. Joseph Castagna, members on the Public superintendent of schools, Building Commission to seven, bulbs were contributed by the George Patros, and John changing the amount of an ap­ Netherland Bulb Institute and Petrus, Bolton Elementary propriation the Board of nurserymen donated nursery stock. All were planted by <,^y School principal and assistant Finance can approve without principal respectively. They calling a Town Meeting to ?3,- J u n io r W om an’s Club members. Brownies and were replaced by Raymond OW, and having any appropria­ Allen, John Eagles and Siegmar volunteers. tion $50,000 or over go to a V ...... ■' Blambcrg. referendum. Two contracts were signed by The selectmen’s request to the Board "of Education, a the finance board for funds three-year contract with' needed to begin repairs to Eastern Bus Lines, Inc. for public buildings and a cab for .Miscellaneoijg school bus transportation, and a the payloader to conform to The annual town report in­ two-year contract with the OSHA regulation was turned cluded important telephone Bolton Flducation Association. down until a law making them numbers, hours town offices ft / Early in the year the school necessary is actually passed. are open, members of town board approved the implemen­ Bolton voters approved the boards and a map of the town. tation'of the Individual Guided legalization, of bazaars and A community calendar es­ Education ilGE) program. The raffles with only 7 per cent of tablished by the Bolton program relies heavily on paid eligible votprs casting votes. Ecumenical Council (BEC) is and volunteer aides as there is The playing of bingo became being kept at the selectmen’s extensive paper work on legal in September. office for all events to prevent ♦ resource files, testing and Residents approved the conflicts of activities between The RX-4 is more Mazda: longer, wider, sleeker. regrouping. In the best way for today's conditions. block and internal parts to be free of defects request for a new dump truck local organizations. It drives, looks and feels like the luxury car it is. .Mrs. Brenda Briggs was ap­ but turned down a request for a The BEC also sponsored a jhe Hardtop, Sedan and Station Wagon have with normal use and maintenance for two years or proved as coordinator of a police cruiser. church tour of all Bolton And it is the firstjuxury car to bring you rotary- the luxury features you expect In a thoughtfully 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first, or Mazda Cooperative Work Experience Mouses iNiiinbered churches with each pastor engine performance. It is eJesigned for todays overall Program and thus far has Residents, along with their explaining the history, sym­ "designed car, like full carpeting, reclining front will fix it free. placed eight high school ...... WJ tax bills last year, received bolism and differences of his driving conditions. The RX-4 offers o careful balance' bucket seats and tinted glass. Along with Test-drive the RX-4. It runs on the cheapest gas t students in area jobs. house numbers for use a perma­ church. a of fuel economy, good handling, sensible size, Residents were invited to nent mail addresses. The use of unexpected ones, like rear-window defroster and you can buy. And at a time when other '74s are ^ audit classes at...... the highseveral school street names was emission controls, and rotary-engine performance. built-in windshield radio antenna. choking on smog controls, Mazda brings back the nut due to rotating schedules clarified to coincide with the It's a b(3l6nce no other car can give you. In short, ro.sill ting in few classes town records. The project was The Memorial Day Parade And with every RX-4 comes a double-length thrill of driving. It's the first luxury car with meeting the same time on any undertaken by the Junior was held the Bolton Elemen­ the Mazda RX-4 brings back the thrill of driving — engine warranty. Mazda warrants the basic engine rotary-engine performance and economy. given day only a few inquiries Woman’s Club. tary School all purpose room were received. Su miner Recreation due to inclement weather...... The Bolton Pllementary Program Testimonials were given .School courtyard was A six-week summer recrea­ honoring former selectman transformed into an outdoor tion program was held for town Joseph Licitra and one honoring classroom through the efforts children sponsored by the former superintendent of 1 ■ of the P TO, the Junior Woman’s Recreation Commission. As schools Dr. Joseph.Castagna. S3 Club and many volunteers. recyiested funds for the Mrs. Olive toomey received The roof'at the elementary program were denied by the the Hall of Fame award by the aaS ‘'‘^pai'-ed’ fi'nanVe'borrd^Ihrpr^ram w“^ Connecticut Town Clerk’s •^'tei volum inous cor- run by a charged r4stration Association for serving Bolton respondence ♦‘had passed fee, and with assistance from as assistant town clerk from between all concerned parties the Bolton Athletic Association 1932 until 1962 and as town clerk MAZDARX-4HAR0T0I since the school’s completion in MA2MlOHSi»n^ i MAZDA RX-4 SEDAN and Insurance Advisory Board from 1962 until her resignation 1969. in 1972. and work of many volunteers.' The Family Life Curriculum, Hank Ryba, recreation com­ missioner, requested a com- The Bolton Ice Palace opened New! Special 4>600 winners half%afs^UrkTytheV"‘^'f’ requested a com- in October. Over Ward Krause, after a long bonus drawing. every week. bGnS'mdSvntjLS orSn^Lea! le smte, won the tober. tion program to effectively

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PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon.. Jan. 7, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^M anchester, Conn., Mon„ Jan. 7. 1974 - PA r.R FIFTEEN HERALD rs Perplexing Team BOX LETTERS uintets For Your Information At Halfway Point in NHL THE HERALD will not dis­ close the identity of any For HCC Lead ..Won by Eagles advertiser using box letters. NEW YORK (UPI) ^ilh the National Hockey League by Rod Gilbert, Park and Vic Hadfield. But Al McDonough Readers answering blind box' season at its midway point, the New York Rangers must playing his first game for the Flames after his trade from ads who desire to protect their By Len Auster ■ficult to contain him the entire battling East badly off the in the telling final eight biggest and final margin. certainly rate as the most perplexing team to this point. Pittsburgh’ and Curt Bennett scored three minutes apart early in Identity can follow this 32 minutes,” commented boards in the first half. East^ minutes. ‘‘We beat a great team. We Given a good shot in pre-season forecasts of at least the final period to make it 3-2. procedure: Ogrodnik. Enclose your reply to the Take five people however, with 41 rebounds, East took its first lead since adjusted our defense in the se- challenging for the East Division (mampionship, the Rangers in­ New York then got help from an unexpected source as Bill •‘Whelton makes things go for (John Riccio 12, Soucier seven) the early going at the beginning

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Obituaries The Other Manchesters James SU Clair: The Manchester (England) Evening Manchester, Ga., a town of under 5,000; News devoted an entire page in its Dec. 10, Manchester, Pa., a town of just over 4,000;. Nixon^s Defender 1973 edition to accounts and pictures of Manchester, Vt.,’a vacation center in the Mrs. GoudruW Gilherl Mrs. Lucille Ailams “The Other Manchesters.’’ Green Mountains; and Manchester, Uniled ProHS Internalionul what Welch charged was Mrs. Beatrite Dorval Mrs. Lucille Adams, motfi'er The edition is the.culmination to a year­ Maine, a town of about 4,000, just south of James D. St. Clair, named Manchesler^A City of Village Charm Gilbert, 58, of 28 Hollister St. of Paul Adams of 15 S, long festival in which the City of the Canadian border. Friday to head President McCarthy’s attempt to smear PRICK: I IKTKK.N CKN I .S died Sunday at Hartford Manchester, England, the Capitol North of “that lad” caused Welch to Hawthorne St, died Jan. 3 at Depicting Manchester, Conn, is -an an­ Nixon’s defense in Watergate MANCHESTER CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1974 - VOL., XClU, No. Hospital in Hartford. She was Old Orchard Beach, Maine. the country, “celebrated the life of a great cient picture of the old Cheney and any future impeachment -abfuptly end his cross- examination of McCarthy aide SIXTEEN PAGES the wife of Goodrow A. Gilbert , Other survivors are three city — showing all the facets of. its in­ Homestead. matters, played a key role in Roy Cohn and the audience to Sr. ' grandchildren and three great­ dustrial, cultural and social life.’’ The account of Manchester, Conn, also the Army-McCarthy hearings She was born Nov. 3, 1915, in grandchildren. The newspaper notes therOo are 23 is ancient and probably taken, from 20 years ago, as first assistant burst into applause for Welch. Winter Sports St. Clair, like former At­ Franklin, N.H., and lived in Funeral services were Satur­ Manchesters in the United States alone,' statistics of many years ago. While it ac­ to Army counsel Joseph N. torney General Elliot L. Manchester for eight years. She day in Old Orchard Beach. “many of them named in affectionate curately traces the history of the town Welch, his law partner. was employed as a sales clerk Burial was in Laurel Hill memory by early settlers who had from the time it was known as the Five There will be coasting at , He was sitting at Welch's side Richardson and former for G. Fox & Co., Hartford, for Cemetery, Saco, Maine. emigrated from Lancashire.” Mile Tract, it stumbles when it States that Center Springs from 6 to 9 during one of the most Watergate special prosecutor the past 15 years. The article asks the questions, “What is ^ “textiles provide over 60 percent of the tonight. emotional moments during the Archibald Cox, is a prominent Other survivors are her life in these towiis ahd cities? What do . employment.” For a report on skiing con­ hearings, when the chief member of the Boston legal es­ mother, Mrs, Antoinette Dorval .Mrs. (Jlarcncc O. Goyc they have in common with their That statement would have been ac- ditions, call the winter counsel — near tears — told tablishment. namesakes?” Richardson was the man of Hartford; a son. Goodrow A. BOLTON' — Mrs. Marie F. cdrate up to the end of World War II, but . sports information number Wisconsin Sen. Joseph R. Gove, 74, of 37 Watrous Rd. died It then describes six- of the 23 Nixon chose to oversee the in -. Gilbert Jr. of Manchester; two not after Cheney Bros, sold its holdings. It after 3 p.m. Tel. 643-4700. daughters, Mrs. Joseph Sunday at Manchester Manchesters in the United States — in­ was Cheney’s silk products, known ‘vestigation of Watergate.,,Cox Doucette of Stafford Springs Memorial Hospital after a long cluding Manchester, Conn. The other five worldwide, which gave Manchester. Conn, was chosen as the individual to Says Data Vital and Denise Gilbert of illness. She was the wife of are Manchester. N.H., the largest; its nickname. “The Silk City.” MIA Search directly command the in­ PZC Grants Manchester; a brother, Donald Clarence 0. Gove. vestigation of any wrongdoing. w ' ^ ' / • ^ Dorval of Bristol; seven Born March 4, 1899, in Lon­ Suspended When Nixon ordered the dis­ In Getting Aid sisters, Mrs. Edgar Garant of don, England, she lived in An­ missal of Cox, Richardson also WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. dover before coming to Bolton resigned. Zone Changes Long Island, N.Y., Rachel Dor­ Bolton military teams searching for FLOYD LARSON mal life and spend more time' eight years ago. She was a Anti-Terrorist St. Clair is a Republican and val of Hartford, Mrs. Roland bodies of servicemen missing in (Wire Editor) with my family and yet 1 admit, member of Temple Chapter,- was a long-time partner in the Levasseur of East Hartford,- Notes Indochina have suspended Gov. Thomas J. Meskill today like most governors, I want to iVIrs. Joseph Solosky of OES, of Manchester, and a prestigious law firm of Hale operations since the Viet Cong DOUG BEVINS 'zone changes on adjacent urged Manchester businessmen seek re-election.” member of St. George’s Alert Continues and Door. Newington, Mrs. Raymond ambushed one of the teams (ileruld Reporter) properties off Tolland Tpke. — and others to compile their He defended his decision to. Davis of Simsbury, Mrs. Leslie Church. He was also special counsel three weeks ago, according to a one, sought by John.Barnini of tangible losses due to the spend a day in Vermont skiing Hibbert qf Laconia, N.H., and ■ Other survivors are a son, LONDON (UPI) — Authorities put more than 400 tank- to then-Gov. John Volpe of The Manchester Planning and [)()\i\A IIOLLA.ND Pentagon spokesman. Zoning Commission (PZC) Manchester, for, a Howard December ice storm so “that during the ice storm although Mrs. Harry Dougherty of Jam es Lord of Florida; a Massachusetts in December, Corr<‘.s|ioii(lciil supported troops and police on an anti-terrorist alert at One American and one South. Johnson’s motel, and the other, we can make the strongest case he admitted “I have made many daughter, Mrs. Kenneth 1961, in ouster hearings against Monday night approved two Philadelphia, Pa., and six 'r. l. 646.0:i7.'> Heathrow airf)ort today following reports of Arab guerrilla ’ Vietnamese were killed in the requested by the Town of possible for federal assistance political mistakes.'; He said he grandchildren. Guillow of VeFnon; three former police commissioner Effective today in the best in­ plans to. fire missiles at civilian airliners. Dec. 18 ambush at the last Manchester, to zone the area from Washington.” made the trip because he had The funeral will be brothers in London, England, terest of children’s safety,, Leo F. Sullivan who resigned rhore appropriately. The governor, visited promised it to a son and left readily accessible crash site three months later. ' Wednesday at 8; 15 a.m. from ’ New Zealand, and Canada; six opening and closing time at all Patrols also fanned out During the day, police and remaining to be searched in Sieffert The Barnini request, ap­ Manchester High School earlier only after checking with his top St. Clair, a graduate of the the Holmes Funeral ifome, 400 grandchildren and two great­ schools was moved ahead 15 through the nearby grounds of army units patrolled South Vietnam. proved unanimously, grants a in the morning and attended the aides that there was nothing he grandchildren. University of Illinois and t^e Main St., with a Mass at 9 at St. minutes. Windsor Castle, residence of Heathrow’s perimeter roads,' The spokesman Sunday zone change from Rural Kiwanis Club noon'* luncheon could do by staying in the state Harvard Law School, has been Named PZC Bridget Church, Burial will be Funeral services will be School buses will be picking the royal family, but Queen guarded intersections, manned denied published reports that Residence and Industrial Zone after a tour of The Herald’s all- at that point. He said he main­ in St. James Cemetery. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the chil<^en up 15 minutes later in Elizabeth and her relatives roadblocks, checked traffic in involved in many controversial to Business 2 Zone on a total of electronic newspaper plant. tained telephone contact with the 160-man Joint Casualty cases. Friends may call at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the morning and returning were away. the area and watched outside Resolution Center, which con­ Chairman 5.2 acres of land adjacent to the In response to a question his office while he was gone. funeral home Tuesday from 2 to Main St. Burial will be in Floral Police maintained the alert Jam es f). .St. (Jlair He defended the Boston' thorn home 15 minutes later in approaches to the main ducts the searches, would be Alfred W. Sieffert of 90 existing Howard Johnson’s from a businessman, Meskill Also in connection with the '4 and 7 to 9 p.n\. N Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, the afternoon. during the night before army School Committee against runways. reduced to a skeletal staff for Kennedy Rd., a member of the restaurant on Tolland Tpke. said he believed the chances for storm. Gov. Meskill said a N.H. - , troops, armed with machine McCarthy: “Until this moment charges it violated the 1964 The schedule will be in effect lack of work. He said there are Manchester Planning and Barnini has plans for a 64-unit federal assistance to those who critique involving the Civil Friends may call at the guns and backed by light tanks, I think I never really gauged Racial Imbalance Law, a con­ until further notice. still airplane crash sites to be Zoning Commission (PZC) for motel on the site. His request suffered tangible losses in the Preparedness operations and funeral home Tuesday from 2 to came in at dawn to ring the air­ One Man Dies your cruelty, or your, troversial statute requiring W alter N. Ostliy The Kindergarten morning checked in Vietnam, and was the subject- of a public storm is contingent upqn the the utilities is under way and he 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.- recklessness.” equality among blacks and six years, was named chairman session will be dismissed at port for the busy daylight searchers hope eventually to hearing last month which drew compiling of all losses so that hopes that out of it will come Walter N.. .Ostby of 47A hours. In State McCarthy had charged, that whites in schools. of the commission Monday Sycamore Lane died Saturday 11;45 a.m. The afternoon ses­ gain access to Laos. night. only one opponent,the owner of the over-all figure will be recommendations to improve assistant committee counsel St. Clair represented the at Manchester Memorial sion will begin at 12:45 p.m. Government spokesmen in­ Hospital Fire There are 1,060 men still mis­ the nearby Connecticut Motel. within federal assistance communications and efficiency Miss Lillian Greenwood Frederick Fisher, also a prestigious Massachusetts Sieffert, a Democrat, Hospital. He was the husband of Calendar sisted the operation was a mere sing in, Indochina and 1,400 The second zone change guidelines. in future disasters of a similar VERNON — Miss Lillian I. NEWTOWN (UPI) - Two member of Welch’s and St. Supreme Court in its successful succeeds Clarence Welti of 257 Marguerite Larsen Ostby. The Board of Selectmen will test exercise, but one official othe^isted as dead but whose request, also granted un­ “I cannot promise that we nature. Greenwood, 78, of 148 Vernon said it was ordered because of a persons remained hospitalized Clair’s law firm, was once a fight to remove District Court Timrod Rd., a Republican Born in Chicago, he lived in meet tonight at 7 at the Town bo^es have-never been member of the PZC since 1964 animously, affects two small will get ^disaster aid, and I On other subjects the gover­ Ave., Rockville, died Saturday "heightening of terrorist in­ today as a result, of a fire which member of the National Judge Jerome P. Troy from the the Manchester-Andover area Hall. covered. So far, search teams parcels of town-owned land would like to point out that such nor said: at the home of her sister, Mrs. terest in London.” killed a psychiatric patient and Lawyers Guild and implied he bench for misconduct. and its chairman for two years. since 1941. He was employed at The Bolton Athletic Ass'bcia- ^ ^ found the remains of only abutting the Howard Johnson’s aid will not be in the form of The biggest issue in the com­ Henry G. Degenkolbe of 7 forced evacuation of 152 other was a communist. He also defended Yale Other officers elected by the the Hartford Despatch and tipn will meet tonight at 7;30 at Newspapers in London said site. The first, nearly one acre grants but low-interest loans.” ing assembly will be the budget Quarry St., Ellington. European airports have been on patients at Fairfield Hills Wglch denied McCarthy's chaplain William'Sloane Coffin, PZC Monday night were John Warehouse Co., Hartford, for 16 Herrick Memorial Park. . Many of the missing men in size, was changed from In the press meeting the as “many legislators will have Born Oct. 15,1895, she lived in special alert since Christmas Hospital. allegation that he “originally who was acquitted of conspiring Hutchinson of 98 Irving St., vice years until his retirement in The Bolton Scholarship Fund vere lost In North Vietnam and Rural Residence and Residence governor also commented on a priorities of their own which Rockville all her life. Before Police said Voleslaw wanted (Fisher) at your right to violate the Selective Service chairman, and Joseph L. 1963. He was a member of Inc. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 because of intelligence reports rbmitiunist-held areas of South AA Zone to Business 2 Zone. Gov. Meskill Raps With MHS ^Students wide range of subjects. may differ from mine.” her retirement, she worked in Taradine, 53, of Seymour, was hand instead of Mr. St. Clair." Act by counseling draft eva­ Swensson of 97 Prospect St., Center Congregational Church, p.m. at Bolton High School. of Palestinian guerrilla plans to Vietnam. Hanoi and the Viet The 'i^econd, a three-acre He said his chances of run­ Any inkling as to tax changes, the office of Cheney Bros, more killed in the fire Sunday evening Welch explained that he had sion. secretary. and a charter member of the The Bolton Senior Citizens attack civilian airliners with Cong have refused to allow the parcel, was changed from Gov. Thomas J. Meskill this morning conducted a question Manchester Evening Herald and attended the Kiwanis ning for re-election are about especially a sales tax’reduction, than 50 years. She was a at the three-story Greenwich picked St. Clair as his chief aide In addition, St. Clair in 1958 Sieffert. a resident of Sons of Norway, Hartford will hold their regular monthly, Soviet-made SAM7 ground-to- search teams in, despite the Rural Residence to Industrial and answer session with Manchester High School students “50-50 today but I have my ups will be announced in his budget member of Union House dormitory. and told St. Clair to choose an defended a Harvard professor Manchester since 1946, is presi­ Club luncheon before going on to Windsor for afternoon Lodge No. 474, meeting Wednesd^ at 1:30 air missiles. fact that the cease-fire agree­ Zone. in Bailey Auditorium. The governor visited The and downs and there are days message Feb. 6. Congregational Church, In critical condition at Dan­ assistant, who turned out to be charged with contempt for dent of Consumer Sales Co., meetings with residents there. (Herald photo by Pinto) Other survivors are a p.m. at the Town Hall. Mr. and A top-level conference of ment said both sides “shall help when I would like to live a nor- “However,” he said, “I do Rockville, and was treasurer of bury Hospital was Thomas Fisher. Welch took Fisher off refusing to name communist W indsor Locks. He is a Town Planner J, Eric Potter, daughter, Karen J. Ostby of Mrs. Josepli Flora are in senior police, army and govern­ each other to get information not plan any drastic changes Alden Skinner Auxiliary to the O’Brien, 64, and in fair condi­ the case after the young at­ sympathizers on the faculty. graduate of the Hartford who filed the town application, ■ Meriden, and a son, Walter C. charge of refreshments.. Card ment officials met Sunday night about those military personnel since we accomplished our Sorts of Union Veterans of tion at,the hospital was Norma torney told him of his St. Clair has lectured at the Institute of Accounting. said the new zoning will be Ostby of Glenn Ellyn, 111. - playing will follow the meeting. to assess the effectiveness of ... missing in action ... (and) major ones last time in our tax Rockville. Bennett, 30, an employe at membership in the league. Harvard Law School for the Sieffert is active in the more appropriate for the area. J the alert and draft reports for Killian Funeral services will be The Board of Education will facilitate the exhumation and Democratic party, in News reform bill.” Besides Mrs. Degenkolbe, she Prime Minister'Edward Heath. Fairfield. The bitter exchange over past 15 years. “The present zoning is valid Meskill Tells Students Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Rose Hill meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the repatriation of the remains." Manchester, and he is a His budget, he said, will also is survived by another sister, A government spokesman but it’s rather ridiculous,” Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Center School Library. The member of the Manchester Capsules include his recommendations Mrs. Henry Friedrick of East said the massive airport opera­ Potter told the PZC during a To Stay Rocky Hill. The Rev. Winthrop board will discuss the following Lodge of Elks, Oriental Lodge concerning state aid to public Norwich; N.Y. tion, which went into its third public hearing'Monday night. They Can Do Something ' Nelson Jr., pastor of Center items under new business: of Masons in Broad Brook, and schools. The matter is ..being Funeral services will be day today, still showed flaws 'Congregational Church, will of­ Communicable disease Nutmeg Forest,.Tall Cedars of In other business Monday studied and no firm decisions Tuesday at 1;30 p.m. at, the and “security measures will On Job have been made. Under sjudy is ficiate. Burial will be in Rose White-Gibson-Small Funeral program; transportation bill Lebanon of Manchester. He is night, the PZC unanimously ap­ Energy Report About the Energy Crisis continue indefinitely.” not only the level of state aid Hill Memorial Park, Rocky for additional van; approval of active in church affairs at Con­ proved plans for a three-lot sub­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Atty. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Home, 65 Elm St., Rockville, but distribution of it — meaning Hill, superintendent’s tax deferred cordia Lutheran Church. division of land, on the west General Robert K. Killian Federal energy chief William with the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, whether it should go directly to A JUNE TOMPKINS our government, of our There are no calling hours. pastor of Union Congregational annunity program as per his Schools Resume Sieffert and his wife, the side of New State Rd., owned by today cited a constitutional • E. Simon told 26 major oil com­ in Vermont during the storm, Friends wishing to do so, may contract; review of budget time former Ruth Leone of the Estate of John Hackett. o (Heruld Reporter) privilege to have elections. he mentioned it himself and the schools or through the Church, officiating. Burial will Jiec Schedules ^ commitment to stay in office panies Monday they should help towns. make- memorial contributions be in Grove Hill Cemetery, schedule. Manchester, have four despite Gov* Thomas j. small independent dealers ob­ To a packed auditorium Gov. Meskill asked for the gave his answer. to the Center Congregational Rockville. The next meeting of the With schools back in session, children. The subdivision was • Meskill’s call for his resigna­ tain more low-cost domestic which overflowed into the same kind of dedication in He was keeping a promise he The gbvernor said the cafeteria with students. Gov. helping to solve the energy Department of Transportation Church. Friends may call at the Bolton Ecumenical Council will' the Recreation Department has Hutchinson, named to the requested by the privately- tion. fuel, a move the independents had made to his son to take him Thomas J. Meskill spoke this crisis as that which was given is actively engaged in mass funeral home tonight from 7 to be Thursday, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. resumed its programs at the new position of vice chairman owned Manchester Water Co:, Killian, who announced say is necessary to keep them skiing during school vacation. 9. ' at the United Methodist schools. of the PZC, is a Democrat. A whose attorney, David Saturday his candidacy for the from going out of business. morning in Bailey Auditorium in the (Vietnam) war. He only did so, he said, when he transit planning and he Henry Vogel at Manchester High School. Those wishing to do so may Church. Among the programs are the member of the PZC since 1972, Wichman, explained that the Democratic gubernatorial Vice President Gerald R. Lots of people could .-be was sure everything was being assumes that, it will include ELLINGTON — Henry Vogel, following: subdivision was necessary so There to impress the students blamed for this crisis, he said, some consideration to in­ 68, of Somers Rd, died Friday in make memorial donations to he is now M anchester’s nomination, said of Meskill: Ford suggested that unless the taken care ofiby the proper peo­ N that it was they as individuals the Union Congregational Air Manchester High School, delegate to the Capitol Region the water company could buy "He has no more business Arab oil embargo were relaxed, but that isn't doing anything ple irt his office. tra-town tranist problems. When Bavaria, Germany. He was the w om en’s slim n a stic s on part of the Hackett property. and young people who could do about it. He acknowledged the told of Manchester merchant husband bf Mrs, Johanna Vogel. Church Memorial Fund. I About Town Planning Commission and asking me to resign, than I ' the United States could halt the To an inquiry as to how come Tuesday; open swimming on serves as its interim chairman. would have asking him to flow of food to the Middle East. something about the present help received from nature and it took so long for Manchester plans to experiment with mini­ He was born in Bavar ia >nd Tuesday, Wednesday, Atty. Wichman said the energy crisis, he reminded individuals, but the accomplish­ buses, he encouraged it, citing lived in the Ellington area 50 He is general manager and Manchester Water Co. intends resign. We are both con­ Both the Justice Department to get its power restored after Candor Asked Thursday, and Friday; open treasurer of the Hamilton Stan­ stitutionally elected to do a and the’SqtgpfSal Revenue Ser­ them that in spite of the upset- ment of positive results should the recent ice storm, Meskill the success this plan has had in years. He went to Bavaria last St. Margaret Circle, gym on Wednesday.* to sink a new well on the ting, *^onfusing< and ' begin'with each individual. other ateas. WASHINGTON (U P I)„ - dard Federal Credit Union. job.” vice warned retail gasoline replied he was angered to learn May for a visit, He was a self- Daughters of Isabella, will At Buckley, Waddell, Keeney, Hackett property, which wHl demoralizing issues within our “The crisis will be with us He also praised DOT Com­ While convinced President Swensson, a Republican, has Meskill, a Republican who dealers they faced possible that one of the public utility employed farmer. He was a meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the and Verplanck, roller skating. also provide access to adjacent government, the time was now, even after the Arabs let the oil missioner Joseph Burns as an Nixon acted properly in both been a PZC member since 1968. Tigs not yet said whether he will criminal or civil action for heads said he had known it member of the Mapld Grove KofC Home. At Nathan Hale, Bowers, land recently acquired by the if ever, that they could begin to flow again.” Gov. Meskill said. action-minfled administrator Club of Rockville and St. cases. Vice President Gerald He served as the commission’s water company from the East s e ^ re-election, called Friday price gouging or gimmicks for­ would be about a week before Waddell and Buckley, regular chairman in 1971. for. KiHian’s resignation. The cing gas, prices, higher than think and act positively about “We will be living with this the town would have its power who seeks ways to get things Luke’s Church in Ellington. R. Ford wants his boss to The Women’s Home League Catholic High School Corp. the future of this country done right away as was pointed recreation programs. g o v ern ^ suggested Killian’s federal cohtrols allow. (crisis) for the next decade in back. “The problems of govern­ Other survivors are two sons, reveal information on two of the Salvation Army will meet out in the DOT'S quick action in Information about the candidacy'and incumbency as The students applauded him one role or another,” he added. ment are exceeded only by Henry F. Vogel and Rudolph P. Watergate-related matters — Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at The Too Partisan permitting angle parking on ' schedule may be found in the attorney general posed a possi­ generously when Gov. Meskill Development of solar and those of individuals,” *said Vogel, both of Ellington; a the ITT and milk fund con­ Citadel. Refreshments will be SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Manchester's Main St. on an in­ Winter Rec Program available Case Mountain ble “disqualifying conflict of in­ compared our opportunities to nuclear energy is necessary for Meskill. y sister, Mrs. Margaret Zethner troversies. served. (UPI) — A high administration terim basis. at any rec center. terest, or at least a cloud...” better the (g|overnmental) our future, said Gov. Meskill. Although questions from the of Ellington; and six “I think -sthe Whife House official says it is unlikely Presi­ In the area of‘transportation, over the clien't-lawyer system in the^United States Most of Meskill’s time was student body were slow to epme grandchildren. ought to get these documents dent Nixon will respond to any the governor said he is pleased Hearing Tonight relationship between governor with those of any other country. spent in a question and answer in th^. beginning of the session, The funeral gnd burial will be out and make them available to request by the Senate with the federal decision to and attorney general. session with the students. they were coming, in rapid in Bavaria, the public,” Ford said Sunday Nixon, Aide Meet Watergate committee because “Imagine any other country tackle the Northeast railroad SOL R. COHEN ' Public hearings will be held Killian told newsmen today^ There were only a fewj succession by the . end of the on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” \ of the "partisan attitude of where even to suggest im­ situation. . (Ileruld Reporter) also for transfer of funds to the he was elected to serve not only questions directly relating to period. Our Eighteenth Year, of Business e members of the com- peaching the nation’s leader “Anything that is done to Capital Improvement Fund for the governor, but commissions, the recent ice storm and its Meskill was booed when he To Map Strategy . The pros and cons of ee and the staff” as well as would be tolerated,”’ he said. solve this siutation is better we would like to egress our gratitude to the families we have served and to -ifinane!ng the proposed agencies and the people ol S related conditions. In fact' stated his opposition to Manchester acquisition of Case the ''blatant usurpation of He reminded the students of our than the present status quo all who have In ahy way contributed to our success. /purchase of Case Mt.; for Connecticut, and never had any, when the question ciidn’t come Mt. will be discussed tonight in executive power” by Congress. opportunity to have a voice in asking why Meskill went skiing (.''re 1’iip- ...... SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI) — President Nixon sum­ the-Municipal Building Hearing ' amendments to the Manchester problems with conflict of in­ ' Country Club lease-ordinance, terest. In addition to a pending sub­ moned two aides to the Western White House today for Room, when the Board of Direc­ poena for five tapes, the com­ to permit an increase in the In a letter of'Teply to the political strategy sessions two weeks before Congress tors conducts a public hearing mittee recently subpoenaed On January 7, 1956 we completed th^ construction of Manchester's most dues schedule; and for several governor, Killian said: “Our reconvenes. on the proposal, ’The board’s about 580 White House tapes appropriations to various ac­ Constitution does not in any modern funeral home, and opened our doors to the people of this communi­ meeting will be at ftro’clock. and documents on a wide range FUNERAL HOME Counselor. Bryce Harlow, a counts, to be financed by way provide that we entrust all the,Gallup Poll, and hisqaides ty. The way In which we have been accepted, the approving comments The prxipbsed acquisition of subjects. hstnbliihed lH7t-Thrvp Generatiom of Service longtime political adviser,-has are saying he realizes that it would be by ordinance, with the equivalent grants or available the powers of government to been in touch with Republican 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310' may be difficult to recover his received concerning the thoughfulness and ability of our staff, is greatly ap­ purchase pried for the 229.56- funds. any one individual. British Crisis congressmen taking grass roots i ■ i standing of a record 68 per cent preciated. Our aim has always been to be of genuine service to “the families acre parcel set at $631,622.50. '• Under unfinished business “Al) elected officials, undfer LONDON (UPI) - Prime ! soundings in their districts on last January when he was en­ Of that sum, HUD (the depart­ our’ Constitution and laws, are Minister Edward Heath met the impact of Watergate and that call us, to serve in a manner that will give the greatest measure o^com- carried over from its Dec. 11 ding US. involvement in the ment of Housing and Urban answerable within their with his cabinet today, with the possibility of impeachment. _fort and help to those in need. > meeting, the board may appoint Manchester Auxiliary Vietnam War. Development) already has a member to the Development assigned spheres of authority some London newspapers Nixon also scheduled Budget Director Roy Ash allocated $298,953 and the stale not to the chief executive but to saying he might dissolve meetings with Kenneth Cole, Commission, to fill the un­ of arrived during the,weekend to $165,523.50— leaving the town’s expired term of Thomas the people of the state. Parliament and order new elec­ executive director of the get final instructions on the share at $167,146. “We have seen, at the tions. Authorities stepped up an Domestic Council, on programs During the years vye have been of service, we have found it necessary to Toomey, who resigned; may Child and Family Services] fiscal 1975 budget, which may Town Manager Robert Weiss national level, the disastrous anti-terrorist alert at Heathrpw 8 to be included in the President’s appoint seven members to go as high as $305 billion. But he enlarge our facilities on two occasions. We wish to announce the completion is recommending the sum be results of subservience on the Airport following “positive in­ State of the Union message. vacancies on the Citizens Ad­ I of Connecticut has yet to meet with Nixon. of an addition that will double the area used for funeral services enabling us financed partly from unap­ part of the attorney general to dications” of Arab guerrilla ■ _____ '7 - ^ White House aides are up­ visory Committee; may adopt a The budget will be submitted propriated General Fund sur­ the national chief executive,” plans .to increase attacks lifted by a survey of more than to take care of the very large or the small service as required by the family resolution relating to tlje on I___ .V__ • to Congress the wweek e c K 01of jan.Jan. Z8,28, S6rvic6d. . ' J . .. plus and the rest from un­ eligibilit^uf town residents for the attorney general’s letter against targets in Britain. fhprJ*h districts in . but must go to the printer in a allocated funds in several ac­ said. \ - ■ / X ^ icli there has been a drop m couple of days. It is expected to federal flood-control insurance; Hit Hospital / . - Theatre-Dinner counts. and may adopt a resolution con­ 'T pvprthli™ ’’"fh n " ‘ -. • project a crash program to The purchase would be frofn cerning recognition of those OVERCAST PHNOM PENH (UPI) - mnop c develop new sources of energy Our gratitude can best be expressed in humble appreciation to all who have Wells Case Dennison, Robert persons involved since 1966 in Rebel gunners rocketed the city appears to have bottomed out at by 1980 Case Dennison, Dorothy Case Monday, wounding eight per­ Party a 29 per cent approval rating in been a part in our progress. the proposed acquisition of Beach, the Tonica Springs Co. Case Mt. sons in a hit on a hospital, and (comprised of the two Den­ President Lon Nol ordered the Set for January 9 DIRECT-RATE nisons and Mrs. Beach), and Under, new business, which, mobilization of paramilitary LIFE INSURANCE Mrs. Mary A. Murphy. under the board’s rules, will be Mostly sunny this afternoon. 4'neighborhood committees to cHigh 30 to 35. Partly cloudy and prepare against a possible at­ Has Been Postponed Till April Ages 6 Months to 20 Years Wqiss said this morning he discussed and considered at its Jan; 15 meeting, is an item cold tonight, low in the teens tack. U n has received a letter from the north to the low 20s south. 97ternetj placed on the agenda by Direc­ Time and^Date Wilt Be Announced owners of property confir­ Wednesday cloudy and cold tor Hillery Gallagher, It con­ Trains Collide * . ming their^ffer to donate land with chance of occasional snow - »2000,_‘'"!Sl!r' ADANA, Turkey (UPI) - cerns mandatory legislation . H m mu.). . hrnmj ( 'm llij for a parking lot and and access late in the day. High in the up­ The above space is available to your group on a FIRST COME , ONLV PER YEAR FUN^ERAr. BCOME road to the land southwest of relating to lights in commercial •Two trains iilled .with holiday FIRST SERVED B /S IS ,o publicize coormunl^y service programs per 20s north to the low 30s DIRECT FROM COMPANY, ,NO salesman or agent wHl INC. the spring there. establishments. travelers smashed into each through the courtesy ol Watkins. Contact Mrs. Joyce Smith at The south. ■ other Monday after a brakeman Debris Cleanup Continues Herald between 11-12 a.m. Thursday the week belore publication call. Write for FREE, brochure. Weiss said he will recom­ The proposal has evoked The degree day forecast for pulled a wrong switch. In the lor Monday s ad. and Monday between 11-12 a m for Thursdav's LIFE ol AMERICA INSURANCE CORP. ol BOSTON .0 mend to the directors that the sharp replies from Manchester Town of Manchester employes continue this week to clean crews are working in the area'of town bounded by Wgod- ad Please phone 643-271 1... ^ town take steps to cut off an the Greater Hartford first eight hours of rescue 40 BROAD ST., BOSTDN, MASS. 02109 1>AP'r- MH 219 West Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut • Phone 643-1222 merchants and fronTthe up debris resulting from last mortth's ice storm. This bridge St., E. Middle Tpke., and Main St. (Herald photo by access now being used by some Springfield area; operations, authorities reported Manchester Chamber of crew, using a chipper for brush and small branches, was IJevins) > persons off Tonica Springs Rd. Today 39, normal 40, finding 25 bodieSj many of them V Commerce. Wednesday 42, normal 40. children. ’ / working. Monday on _ Lydall St. Today and Wednesday, . ,