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Nurse Volunteers NOTICE The Weather Obituaries \ For Camp Staff Town of Coventry ZONING BOARD M anchester” s Camp ■ Occasional rain likely tonight with lows in OF APPEALS m m Kennedy has its first volunteer upper 40s. Partly sunny Wednesday with Harold E. Ely Josephine D. Lemek At the Public Hearing on . 0 7 registered nurse. She is Mrs. highs 65-7(l. Precipitation chance 20 per HEBRON - Harold E. Ely, VERNON — Mrs. Josephine Gladys McCray, 259A N. Main Monday, May 7, 1973, the peti­ cent Wednesday. 57, of Main St., Gilead section Dobosz Lemek, 82, of 107 St. tion of the Coventry Police of Hebron, a for Brooklyn St., widow of Joseph Camp Kennedy will open, Benevolent Association to hold Manchester—A City of Village Charm MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 191 i ;i(; i h t :i ;n p a g e s PRICE: FIETEEN CENTS Household Finance Corp. for 20 Lemek Sr., died Saturday in rJEK June 25 for its ninte consecutive a Carnival on the comer of Rt. years, died Saturday in Hart­ Rockville General Hospital. year, will operate for three 31, and Ripley Hill Rd. May 30 ford Hospital. He was the hus­ Born in Poland, she came to sessions of two weeks each and to June 2, 1973, was approved. band of Mrs. Margaret Keefe Rockville in 1908. She was a will close Aug.3. ’The i^tition of Gasland Inc. for Ely. member of St. Joseph’s Church Camp Director David Moyer a variance to erect a price sign He retired two years ago. of Rockville and its Rosary said the camp for retarded was denied. ^ He lived in Hebron eight Society. children needs registered Tlie petition of Nathan Hale years. He was a member of the Survivors are four sons, John % nurses who can volunteer one Gas Co. of South St. for a CIA Official Reports Hebron Historical Society. Lemek, Frank J. Lemek and morning a webk. Those in-, special exception to install an Other survivors are a son, Joseph J. Lemek Jr., all of m terested may contact the office 18,000 gallon liquid petroleum Edward A. Ely of Exeter, Pa.; Rockville, and Chester E. of the Manchester Recreation storage tank on the property on two daughters, Mrs. John Her­ Lemek of Enfield; four Department on Garden Grove South St. was approved. .. man of Carlisle, Pa.,'and Mrs. daughters, Mrs. William C. Rd. The petition of Donald Douville Vincent Messina of Long Hiller, Mrs. Bruno A. Moyer said applications for for a 5 foot rear yard variance Watergate Coverup Beach, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Sumislaski, Mrs. John Capello campers and for volunteer on the proposed property boar­ A V . ' .r * - Bruce Wilcox of Cohasset, and Mrs. Chester C. Bareisa, counselors also are available. ding Healy Ave. and Briston Mass.; and nine grandchildren. all of Rockville; 26 Camper applications must be Rd. was approved. WASHflYeTON (AP) - The John D. Ehrlichman and John A. Walters testified in secret testified that Haldeman, and landed in the Miami bank Funeral services will be grandchildren, and 36 great­ retuned by June 6. The decisions are effective as No. 2 man in the Central W. Dean III of trying to enlist Monday before the Senate Ehrlichman and Dean were account of Bernard L. Barker, Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Potter grandchildren. Volunteer counselors must be of May 14, 1973. Intelligence Agency reportedly CIA help in a W atergate Armed Services Committee. “heavily involved” in efforts to one of the convicted Watergate Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., The funeral is Tuesday at 8; 15 ■ ^ 1 ,1 13 years of age or older, in Signed, ^ < 4 has accused former White coverup. Later Sen. Stuart Symington, misuse the CIA. Another source conspirators. Willimantic. Burial will be in a.m. from the White-Gibson- sound physical condition and Raymond A. Desmone House aides H.R. Haldeman, CIA Deputy Director Vernon D-Mo., said Walters had said one effort had been a The witnesses are Mexican Watergate coverup. Gilead Cemetery, Hebron. Small Funeral Home, 65 Elm able to work at least one full Chairman lawyer Manuel Ogarrio Friends may call at the St., Rockville, with a Mass in week of the six-week camping Coventry Zoning Board The account dovetails with Daguerre and Minneapolis at­ funeral home tonight from 7 to St. Joseph’s Church at 9 a.m. season. An orientation session of Appeals statements by former acting torney Kenneth H. Dahlberg. F'BI chief L. Patrick Gray III. 9. Burial will be in St. Bernard’s for volunteers will be held June Alleged Registration The checks eventually fur­ The family suggests that Cemetery, Rockville. He testified before Senate 21- 22. iS iiiS nished a link between the those wishing to do so may Friends may call at the Watergate investigators last wiretappers and the Nixon re- make memorial contributions funeral home tonight from 7 to Watch Your week, and The Associated election committee. to the American Heart Associa­ 9. There will be a prayer ser­ Democrats Plan Abuses To Be Probed Press has obtained an official The fresh reports of White written digest of his remarks. tion. vice at 8 p.m. S,J>- HARTFORD (AP)-Hartford leaders lost a 23-13 party-line knowledge of the case than House misuse of the CIA came Fall Campaign Gray said Walters got the County State’s Attorney John vote on their proposal to debate "what I see in the papers” and after a day of rapid-fire Maurice L. Diamond In an effort to become active­ F^I to postpone interviews FAT-GO D. LaBelle has agreed to in­ the launching of a separate, that the matter would be developments Monday. Maurice Lionel Diamond, 76, ly involved in this year’s elec­ s i? # :* ; v with two Watergate witnesses Lose ugly excess weight with the vestigate published claims of legislative inquiry into the handled like any other case in Missing FBI records of of West Yarmouth, Mass., Mrs. Mandy Ackley tion, the Democratic Club of last year on grounds the CIA sensible N E W F A T -G O diet irregularities in state civil ser­ allegations. his office. wiretaps on 13 government of­ fonmerly of West Hartford, COVENTRY - Mrs. Mandy Manchester has invited had "some interest" in them. plan. Nothing sensational Just r- vice hiring and GOP voter LaBelle said Monday that the He said he would feel free to ficials and four newsmen were retired owner and operator of Ackley, 68, of Richmond Rd., Democratic members of the steady weight loss for those that Walters later conceded under Postal Card Replica ,v recruitment. probe would be conducted by in­ initiate prosecutions and seek found in Ehrlichman’s White Diamond Army-Navy Stores of died Sunday in Uncas-on- Board of Directors to its June really want to lose. pressure that the CIA actually LaBelle was asked Monday vestigators from his office and warrants without prior con­ House safe, acting FBI Direc­ Hartford, Manchester and Thames Hospital, Norwich. She meeting to discuss the direc- A full 12 day supply only $2.S0. had no interest whatsoever in The design of a replica which commemorates the 100th day of use was May 12,1873. The original card cost a penny by Gov. Thomas J. Meskill to posssibly from the state police. sultation with the governor if he tor William Ruckelshaus an­ Rockville, died Saturday at a was the widow of George ‘^ors’ possible plans to run for The price of two cups of coffee. the two, Gray said, but not anniversary of the first U. S. Postal Card, was unveiled at and was printed brown on buff. The replica is six cents and initiate the probe. Earlier in the He said he was beginning the in­ uncovered activities he con­ nounced. Ehrlichman said he 5 hospital in Jamaica Plain, Ask drug store Ackley. the Main Post Office at the Center Saturday. Postmaster printed magenta in color. Requests for first day re-election in November. ’The 1 vestigation vjith no more sidered illegal. before Ehrlichman personally hadn't known in detail what the Mass. possibility of aiding about the FAT-GO reducing plan day. Democratic Senate ordered Gray to cancel a Survivors are two sons, cancellations (which will be Sept. 14) should be addressed and start losing weight this week. “I don’t have to report to documents contained. He lived in the Hartford area Edward Sauter, left, shows the 2 by 3 foot replica to Donald Ackley of Mansfield and Democratic candidates with anyone,” he said. meeting set up to straighten out Ruckelshaus said the taps had most of his life before moving Edward Bushnell, center, and Gerald Caron, members of to “Centennial Postal Card, Postmaster, Washington, D.C. campaign workers and finan­ Money back in full if not complete­ Roger Ackley of Coventry; a ly satisfied with weight lo ss from The allegations of the matter between the CIA and been ordered in 1969 after to Massachusetts last year. the executive board of the Manchester Philatelic Society. 20013,” enclosing proper’remittance. The card will not be daughter, Mrs. Charles Bertha cial assistance will be discussd. the very first package. irregularities appeared in FBI. presidential adviser Henry A. He was the father of Samuel Paper for the first card was manufactured in Manchester pre-canceled. (Herald photo by Ofiara) Skylab Station Staffho'rst of Chaplin; a sister, ’The Democratic Club recent- DON’T DELAY copyrighted stories Sunday and Gray said he and Walters Kissinger told the late FBI C. Diamond, former owner of Mrs. Romeo Bertha Couture of and the card was printed in Springfield, Mass. The first ly passed a resolution gefe FAT-QO today. Monday in the Hartford agreed this "confusion” was director J. Edgar Hoover he the Diamond Police Equipment Gonic, N.H.; three expressing its appreciation to "not normal," and the two Only $2.50 at Courant. The paper claimed was “extremely concerned” Co., who died several years the Board of Directors for Develops New agreed that Gray should tell grandchildren; and two great­ LIGGEn REXALL civil service jobs and about news leaks affecting / ago. reducing Manchester’s tax rate President Nixon. grandchildren. Poll Favors Delivery Due GOP Committee PARKADE PHARMACY promotions had been promised foreign policy. Survivors are a daughter, a Funeral services are Tuesday by two mills. 404 W. WlPDU TFttL to people who agreed to solicit Gray talked to Nixon by One of the taps picked up con­ brother, a sister, four Meets Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Cardinal Tax Mill Cut On Bulldozer pire Calls Technical Problem new registrants for the telephone that same day, July versations of Daniel Ellsberg grandchildren and two great­ Funeral Home, 88 Windham 6, blamed the matter on “either and figured in last weel^S^ dis­ The Manchester Republican America's first space station. -Republican party. It also grandchildren. Rd., Willimantic. Burial will be NEW HAVEN (AP)-A com- Delivery of Manchester’s CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) carelessness or indifference” missal of charges against him The Town Fire Department Town Committee will conduct The laboratory was launched alleged that the signatures on Funeral services were today in Grant Hill Cemetery. fortable majority of new bulldozer for the sanitary — The crippled Skylab space by White House aides, and in the Pentagon papirs trial. wa called to K-Mart, Spencer its monthly business meeting unmanned into a perfect 272- some forms used in enrolling at the Weinstein Mortuary Friends may call at the respondents to a newspaper poll landfill area has been promised station developed a new warned Nixon that “this could Dean, meanjvlille, turned St., to extinguish a grass fire Wednesday. It will be at 8 p.m. mile high orbit Monday, but suf­ new GOP registrants were not Chapel, 640 Farmington Ave., funeral home tonight from 7 to says the city should use its for this week. It was purchased Still A Lot of ^S-Mileage’ Left problem today when be injurious to the agencies and over a batplY of classified burning, at the rear of the in the Municipal Building fered a severe blow when two of notarized in the presence of the Hartford. Burial was in 9. revenue-sharing money to slice from the H.O. Penn Co. of ' 9 temperatures of 100 degrees could wound the President.” documents"to federal court of­ building. ’The call was logged at Hearing Room. vVc^^k''' six solar panels failed to extend voters who filled them out. Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery, property taxes by more than Newington at a net cash outlay Town Chairman A. Paul Ready for a ride is Danny Senkow of 73 Dartmouth Rd. Designed by town engineer Walter were recorded inside the The witnesses are two men ficials ^rter Chief U.S. District the 3.1 mills recommended by 2:18 p.m. Saturday. properly. By law, civil service Wethersfield. of 834,917. The gross price of Berte is expected to name Senkow, the swing protects the child from falling as well as contributes to the recycling laboratory. The space agency whose names appealed on CoujL Judge John J. Sirica city officials. , Town firefighters were called FUNERAL HOME operations must be free from Memorial Week will be $42,743 was reduced $7,726 by members to various com­ called it a serious problem but The panels are designed to checks that passed through the agreed to accept custody. The Board of Finance had to CenteF and Church Sts. movement. Tires can be obtained at the Olcott street refuse disposal area, (Herald photo political influence and notaries observed at the home of his trade-in credit on a 1965 mittees. In addition, reports by Klemens) still hoped to launch three convert the sun’s energy to Nixon campaign headquartefs Dean had stashed the called for the 3.1 mill cut, but 83 bulldozer. Saturday at 4:01 p.m. to wash g Established 1874-Threb Generations of Service'^ astronauts to link up with the must meet personally with daughter, Mrs. Daniel Canter of from existing committees will electrical power. With two pan­ signers of documents before documents in a Virginia safe- West Yarmouth. per cent of the citizens respon­ The town is eligible for a 30 down a gasoline spill. station on Sunday. be heard. 142 East Center Street Manchester els inoperative, the power supp­ they can officially confirm the deposit box, saying he was M Friends wishing to do so may About Town ding to a New Haven Journal- per cent state grant on the $34,- “It’s too early to tell if we’re Local Parly The timetable for ly of .the Skylab was cut in half. signatures. afraid someone might destroy Courier poll published today 917 cash outlay. in an unmanageable situation,’’ make memorial contributions The annual meeting of the November’s municipal elec­ The paper said most of the them. He said they relate to the to the American Cancer Socie­ called for a bigger reduction. Under the terms of the reported flight director Neil Skylab 1 astronauts Charles Chairmen Lutz Junior Museum will be tions sets August lor the Manchester School alleged instances of misconduct Watergate oase, but otherwise Eleven per cent of the 231 purchase contract, the H.O. Hutchinson. “But the Skylab Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph P. ty. held tonight at Willie’s Steak nomination of party and Manchester Garden Club occurred in the Hartford area, Comment gave no indication of what the respondents said the money Penn Co. guarantees to cluster is hot and it’s a problem Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz were House. There will be a social at Manchester Republicans but that the Meriden, New Bri­ documents say. Eugene K. Scholl should go to aid anti-poverty purchase back the vehicle after that we’ll have to be able to to have ridden another rocket 6:30 followed by dinner at 7;30. already are giving thought to Outdoor Plant Sale tain and New Haven areas SOL R. COHEN Haldeman was called by the VERNON — Eugene K. programs in financial trouble, five years for $17,500. In addi­ Purposes Outlined solve if the mission is to con­ into space today to link up with (Herald RePorlcr) Watergate grand jury for a five- Herald candidates for their . at migb[t also be involved. Scholl, 69, of 37 Elm St., died while 2.5 per cent approved of tion, it guarantees that the tinue.” the station for a 28-day space The Emma Nettleton Group La'Belle said he would begin “We’ll win on our record,’’ hour repeat appearance and the tax cut as recommended by town’s cost for repairs, parts DOUG BEVINS adopted Monday night, which aspirations depends on his self- Hutchinson also reported -a adventure. Friday in Rockville General of Center Congregational Yesterdays The Jarvis Lot his investigation in Hartford said Manchester’s Democratic Ehrlichman testified briefly. the board. and labor will not exce^ $21,- (Herald Reporter) will be placed in the Board of discipline to respect the values, problem with a staUilizing But the space agency late Hospital. He was the husband of Church will meet Tuesday night Corner of East Center & Lenox Streets but that "if it appears to go town chairmpn today. On Capitol Hill, convicted A 000 in that five-year period. It 25 Years Ago The Manchester Board of Education Policy Guide along rights and aspirations of others gyroscope in the spaceship con­ Monday postponed the Mrs. Mae Lynch Scholl of at 6:30 for a potluck . Allan other places. I’ll go thereto! That was Ted Cummings’ Watergate conspirator E. Natick, Mass. has posted performance bonds Education Monday night with the statement of purpose, as individuals and in society as trol system. astronauts’ liftoff until Sunday Walch will speak on the Chairman William Horowitz RANGE AND Sat., May 19th course.” / answer to the question, “What Howard Hunt was interviewed Born in Framingham, Mass., Connecticut Man to back up both guarantees. adopted a statement of “The will “give direction to the cen­ a whole. These add to the difficulties to give experts a chance to American Field Service announces that the United In the Senate, the Demdcratic effect do you think the for three hours by Senate in­ Excluded from the FUEL OIL 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Purpose of Education in the tral administration as they “A rapidly changing society of space agency experts who work out a new flight plan he had lived in Rockville for the program. Buys Newspaper Jewish Appeal Campaign for bid for a legislat^e^ inquiry Watergate Affair and the dis­ vestigators. maintenace-cost guarantee are GASOLINE (Rain Date May 26th) Manchester Public Schools” as attempt to plan ahead for the and world makes it obligatory are trying to salvage three adapted to the reduced power past five years. He Was a COATEgVILLE, Pa. (A P )- Manchester includes vice ended in the referral of the closures of allegedly improper The Senate Watergate com­ ordinary repairs and parts — Benefit of Civic Imporvement the first step in development of appropriate management of the for the school to continually manned missions from supply. retired printer. Ralph Ingersoll of Sharon, chairmen Leon Dobkin and Nat matter to the Republican- voter-enrollment practices will mittee continued gearing up for There will be a recitation of a flexible policy guide. Manchester public schools,” reassess its Special function. As Other survivors are three Conn, has purchased the such as spark plugs, points, etc. Schwwendel, aided by Rabbi BANTLY OIL controlled xE^lections Com­ have on Manchester’s election the start of public hearings, sons, Leonard E. Scholl and the Rosary and devotions in Transportation to and from the ’The school board also adopted Dr. Kennedy said. the student’s exposure to infor­ which begin Thursday. Y Coatesville Record, a Leon Wind, Richard Stone and mittee. ^Tne proposal was in November?” Cronin Hall, Mayfair Gardens, COMPANY. INC. guidelines to administratjon for . Key items in the manage­ mation multiplies, through the Kenneth E. Scholl, both of newspaper of 11,387 circulation. repair shop are part of the George Sandals. Sidney Ellis Community Thanked expec^d to die in committee The same question was put to The Senate Judiciary Com­ Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. management of the schools, ment guidelines include use of media and his own experience, Natick, and Thomas A. Scholl “The Coatesville Record guarantee. The company will be treasurer and George 331 Main Street because of the initiation of the A. Paul Berte, Manchester’s mittee went into its third day of The above space Is available to your group on a FIRST COME FIRST and approved charts detailing school board policy as a “sound the school must shoulder an in­ of Framingham; two is...a prime example of promises also it will supply the Marlow will be secretary. LaBelle investigation. Republican town chairman, hearings on the nomination of The “Key 73” committee will Tel. 649-4595 SERVED BASIS to publicize community service programs, through the instrument” in management, creasing responsibility to help For School Support daughters, Mrs. Barbara Page excellence in its field and I am town with a bulldozer-loaner in functional responsibilities and / State Republican Chairman Berte said he has “no com­ Defense Secretary Elliot L. meet Tuesday noon in con­ the event repair parts are not courtesy of Watkins. Contact Mrs. Smith at The Herald between 11-12 a.m. program structure within the an increase in public understan­ him order this information and of Farmingham and Mrs. Rockville 875-3274 Thursday the week belore publication; 643-2711... ment.” Richardson to be attorney ference room C at Manchester very proud...to continue the 10 Years Ago ding and support of the schools, put it into perspective from million. The approved school J. Brian GaHney said in a state­ Shirley Henderson of Brighton, available w i^in three working school system. DOUG BEVINS “Our people on the Board of general. Richardson said he has Memorial Hospital. tradition of independent jour­ Chaminade Musical Club the assurance of continued which he can derive meaning. budget is $142,600 more than'^the ment on the allegations that Mass.; two brothers, Ralph days. ’The statement, of purpose, (Herald Reporter) "whatever such activity may Directors and the Board of narrowed his choice for a nalism (the previous owners) awards scholarships for Laurel development of school Working with family and com­ recommendation of Town Scholl and Albert Scholl, both of which describes the purpose of . Dr. James P. Kennedy, Education and in other town of­ special Watergate prosecutor The Women’s Home League established,” Ingersoll said. Asians Lent $254 Million Music Camp, Winsted, to Miss programs and staff, and im­ munity resources to create the Manager Robert Weiss, but the have occurred, it was never Natick; three sisters, Mrs. education and the mission of Manchester’s superintendent of authorized' by me or any fices have done a good job and to four men: U.S. District Court of the Salvation Army wiil meet The Connecticut newspaper­ Beverly Burger and Miss Diane proved management of most effective learning situa­ approved figure is $270,491 less Dorothy Higgins of man, a Yale University United Nations, N. Y. — The the schools, is basically a state­ schools, Monday night thanked member of my staff, and cer­ have projected a good record to Judge Harold R. Tyler of New at the Citadel Tuesday at 1:30 Platt at annual spring concert facilities and resources. tion the school’s particular pur­ than the Board of Education’s York, former state Framingham, Mrs. Warren graduate, owns several papers Asian Development Bank ment of philosophy. "A founda­ the community and the town’s tainly cannot and will not be the public,” said Cummings. p.m. The hostess will be Mrs. in South United Methodist tion has been laid for what we The statement of purpose j poses are to develop in each request for $11,370,491. Judge David Peck, Colorado. Wright of Natick and Mrs. in the Philadelphia area, in granted loans totaling $254 mil­ Board of Directors for their condoned.” “I'm sure we’ll be even Maj. Lawrence Beadle. Church. Adopted by the school board student: Dr. Kennedy reported that State Supreme Court Judge Emma LaFrance of Gulf|fcrt, Delaware and in New Jersey. lion in 1971, raising its four- think and believe is important support of the 1973-1974 school stronger in November and I’m Fla.; and 14 grandchildren. year total above $638 million. for all of the students in the follows: - “The recognition of his operating budget. But he also the central administration is Gaffney said the party had William Erickson and former Manchester Chapter, DAV, Funeral services are Tuesday Manchester public schools,” “The purpose of education is own resources and the expressed concern for now working on recommen­ issued instructions to its Deputy U:S. Atty. Gen, Warren will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at (Sec Page Eiglilci-ii) at 2 p.m. at the Mitchell Dr. James P. Kennedy, school — in full partnership with the positive sense of his worth programs that will have to be dations for what services will workers concerning the proper Christopher of Los Angeles. the American Legion Home. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., superintendent, said. family and community — to as a unique individual that cut, because the approved be cut to bring the operating preparation of voter affadavits. Natick. Burial will be in Dell fll The purpose of education as help each individual discover, will provide a perspective school budget is less than what budget into line. Meskill said "political con­ Manchester Lodge of Masons Park Cemetery, Natick. described in the statement, Dr. -develop and enjoy his own and a will to identify and the Board of Education had High priority Will be given, siderations must not be allowed will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call at the Kennedy said, is to serve potential as a unique, rational, make bis own choices among requested. however, to classroom supplies to limit the effectiveness of the at the Masonic Temple. Lutz Trustees funeral home tonight from 7 to primarily as a basis for goals creative human being, able and life’s alternatives, and to Dr. Kennedy, speaking for and maintenance items. Dr. merit system in finding the per­ Manchester Assembly, Order of 9. and objectives to be developed willing to sustain his own well­ achieve in those choices a the school administration at Kennedy assured the school sons best qualified for various Rainbow for Girls, will The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 in all school programs. "The being and to contribute to the balance between self- Monday n ight’s Board of board. jobs.” He said he would meet exemplify the Mother’s degree. tH - Ellington Aye., Rockville, is in general goals for each of our well-being of others. At the realization and social Education meeting, Dr. Kennedy said the school with the heads of state Elect Spaeth Harold K. Livingston will be same time, it is expected that administration felt it and the departments to underline the charge of local arrangements. N programs must, in some way, responsibility. acknowledged the town direc­ presented with an award from be tied to this statement,” Dr. ’ each individual understands school board had requested a importance of keeping politics nU - l i “A respect for others and tors’ bipartisan support of the "ALICE EVANS in 1971, He has been a member the Grand Lodge of Connecticut v] Kennedy said. that his freedom to develop his conservative budget based on out of the merit system. \Mrs. E . Frances Fraher school budget. He also thanked of the board of trustees since Masons for his activities with n i l l l CP II f own values and realize his own (Set- Page Eiglilccn) needs. “We recognize our (Herald Kepurter) rs. E. Frances Fraher, 791 The management guidelines townspeople for their support of In a debate last year in­ 1967. He is an engineer at Pratt the fraternal youth groups. Vi • • M K* responsibility to make an even of Rqckland, Mass., formerly of the school board’s requested volving Meskill administration and Whitney Division of United !i n I I II I > f < * stronger case, in the future, for Manchester, died May 9 at the budget. hiring practices, Atty. Gen. Charles E. Spaeth of 39 Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. A free public lecture on support of the education CardinaKCushing Hospital in However, the superintendent Robert K. Killian, a Democrat, Marion Dr. last night was He and his wife Shirley have Transcendental Meditation (HI budget,” Dr. Kennedy said. Norwell, Mqss. f t Mrs. Saloom Named said “We’ll regret some actions claimed’that two dozen persons elected president of the board two sons, Douglas Spaeth, and (TM) will be given at 8 p.in. The adopted $11.1 million She had Uved for 16 years we’ll have to take” because the active in GOP politics had been of trustees" of Lutz Junior' Stephen Spaeth, both at home; Wednesday at Mott’s Communi­ school budget for 1973-1974 is with her niece, Mrs. Robert school budget was cut. hired by the state to perform Museum at its annual dinner and a daughter, Mrs. Peter ty Hall, 587 E. Middle ’Tpke. about eight per cent more than Brady, of 42 Overland St. She The Board of Directors last work normally done by civil meeting at Willie’s Steak (Jane) Eyes of Durham. Lutz Museum Director week approved a school the current 1972-1973 budget of service employes. He called the House. He succeeds Thomas S. Other' officers elected are m ov^ to Rockland, Mass., six Don Kingley will speak on years ago. operating budget of $11.1 $10,290,000. two dozen “p'oljtical hacks^” Latham. Michael Norman of 35 Bretton 5 Coventry Development from ALICE EVANS ticut College, New London, in LoufS, is principal of Nathan Survivors are several nieces Spaeth has served as vice Rd., vice president for finance; the viewpoint of its residehts at (Herald Reporter) 1969. Hale'School. and nephews. president of operations for the John Haberern of 11 Brent Rd., the Tuesday noon meeting of Funeral services and burial ST. THOMAS SEMINARY Mrs. Saloom's husband. Latham, whose term as presi­ past two years and supervised vice president for operations; the Kiwanis Ciub at the Mrs. Pamela Saloom Monday dent expired last night, said the Lutz Museum Founder the building of the dam at the Mrs. Jerome Dvornek, of - were Safurday at Rockland, Manchester Country Club, 305, We Have A Gift For Bloomfield Avenue t night was named director of Mass. trustees are still negotiating for Nature Center of Oak Grove St. Hebron, vice president for Main St. You Bloomfield, Connectieut 06002 A Lutz Junior Museum. ’The an­ an assistant director and “I see membership; Mrs, Louis Heard nouncement was made by a very young staff coming to Reveals New Home Plans Of 281 Henry St., secretary; and Preparatory Seminary of the Archdiocese of Hartford ’Thomas Latham, president of Stop In And See Us the museum.” He said that he would have benches, plantings Alvin Hirschfeld df Mountain for young men giving consideration the board of trustees, at its an­ ALICE EVAN especially for a museum and Rd., trea'surer. was impressed by aU, the of shrubs of the four seasons,: to the Catholic priesthood as a vocation j nual banquet at Willie’s Steak (Herald Reporter) . not adapted for a museum,” she New trustees elected for This Week “ applicants and wished the and a fountain at the center, House. said. three-year terms are Mrs. museum could hire more. The with shells at its base, "as Mrs. Saloom has been acting Lutz Junior Museum needs a The structure she hopes to Richard Carter of 1 museum might employ a third shells never look better than un­ A JUNIOR COLLEGE director of the museum since new home, says its founder, build will be one-story tall with Hackmatack St., Mrs, Dvornek, staff member in the fall, he der water,” Miss Lutz said, Theo R. Badenhuizen resigned mm- Miss Hazel Lutz, and she’s star­ solid outer walls and windows Fred Caruolo of 99 Constance. TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAU FOR RESIDENT STUDENTS said. She showed the trustees some from the post last February. ting a building fund for that pur­ looking toward a center cour­ Dr., Mrs. Alexander Signer of Latham forecast a “great in­ penciled sketches of her ideas. She joined the museum staff pose. tyard. It would have a red tiled 43 Woodstock Dr., Mrs. Richard Applications now being accepted fusion of enthusiasm’’ and said No site has been selected, and in 1969 as curator of education roof because “children like Marshall of 189 Shallowbrook that the museum would con­ "As a present for ELJEM on the amount of money involved and was responsible for coor­ red," Miss Lutz said, and a Lane, Mrs. Pierre Marteney of tinue trying new programs, its 20th birthday, I am setting in the gift from Miss Lutz to dinating the activities of the s free-swinging front door. 218 Hackmatack St., Ronald exhibits and classes. “To do up a Lutz Junior Museum start the building fund will be A HIGH SCHOOL museum's loan department as 7 Building Fund to start us on our , The courtyard, she described. Roy of 133 Prospect St. and this we have to set aside more artnounced later. 87 well as teaching classes at the John Spaulding "of 118 Walnut be f time and financial support,” he way,” she told the annual Statistics in the annual report 3 lbs. orT more ^ ^li ^ ^ V FOR RESIDENT AND DAY STUDENTS Nature Center on Oak Grove GUEST SPEAKER St. Spaeth was re-elected to said. meeting of Lutz board of confirmed the growth of in­ St., designing exhibits and con­ another three-year term. E ntrance exanfidnatiort Saturday, May 19, 9:30 a.m. Eljem pins for 10 years of trustees Monday night at Gueat ftpeaker at the Lutz terest in the museum and its Examination fee $3.00 ducting tours of the museum. volunteer, service were Willie's Steak House. meeting .Monday night waa Mrs. Robert Conde of Kelly house of flowers growing need for larger Rd., South Windsor, will serve HIGHLAND PARK MARKET OPEN DAILY Special school bus from Manch,ester Last May, she was named assis­ presented by, Latham to Mrs. “With the services of Lutz Douglaa Coatle, deputy rom- facilities. There were 20,345 on the board as representative 317 HlgMaml St, Manchester , Phone 648-4277 tant director of Lutz. Robert Bleiler of 43 Harvard Junior Museum now beginning miaaioner of the atate Depart- visitors during the year com­ of the Museum Volunteer I RT. 83. VERNON (next to WEO) 872-9205 9H.M. to 6 P.M; | A graduate of Torrington Rd., Mrs. Dorothy Mader of 68 to be limited by its physical ment of Environmental pared to.18,857 in the preceding League, of which she is presi­ High School, she received a BA Branford St. and Mrs. Harvey facilities, we should think about Protection. A atory about hia year, anS school tours had risen Mrs. Pamela Saloom (diaries E. Spaeth dent. degree cum laude from Connec­ Pastel of 647 Porter St. erecting a new structure built talk ia on Page 18. from 139 to 230.

r PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,.Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973 — PAGE THREE ■ Vernon Rockville Bolton TV Tonight H e b r o n Sheinwold on Bridge Hospital [ See Saturday's Herald for Complete TV Listings SIMPLEST PLAN BEST South dealer Notes PartTime Teachers Sought Sykes Bad for Freshmen, IN COMPLICATED HANDS North-South vulnerable Voters Reject By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH Admitted Monday: Eleanor DONNA HOLLAND Norman Shaw, high school - 6:00- “To everything there is a 4) QJ I0S2 Adam, Hany Lane, Vernon; at which Atty. Taylor will be Correspondent principal, said that the many (3-8)22) NEWS None /' Robert Buttimer, Maple St., present. season,” says the Good Book, Tel. 646-0375 volunteer hours put into the (18) SECRET AGENT School Budget Evaluators Report “and a time to every purpose 0 98732 Ellington; Thopias Cahill, 4 KJ4 Superintendent of Schools Dr. master schedule by Mrs. (20) SOUNDING BOARD Prospect St., Rockville; Helen under the heaven; a time to be Joseph Castagna has received Ernest Manning on a volunteer (24) ZO pM bom, and a time to die.” If King WEST EAST Duval, Anthony Rd., Tojland; Venereal Disease Prograni ask for a reversal in plans. The mainstream of the high school. 4 K9743 authority from the Board of basis is one reason for this. (30) TO tELL THE TRUTH Because of Cut BARBARA RICHMOND Solomon had been a bridge ♦ 6 Ralph Elwell, Woodland St., Dr. W. Ames LePan, school board will meet with that group J t further said that the one- < 0 < 0 AQ96 , Education to employ a half­ The school board commended (40) WILD WILD WEST (Herald Reporter) 8743 Tolland; Joseph Farrell, Legion physician, reported to the board on June 7 to thoroughly discuss year residence tends “to foster player, he might added: “A 0 None 0 J 10 4 time art teacher and for a half­ Mrs. Manning for her time and middle school immediately,” time to play spades and a time Dr., Rockville; Lillian Grom- on the venereal disease educa­ - 6 : 3 0 - ANNE EMX The Sykes School is not a the matter. the emergence of student 4k Q852 4k A 109 7 3 time Industrial Arts teachers. efforts. On the other hand, Everett suitable place for housing the to draw trumps.” It’s not hiak. Cider Mill Rd., Tolland; tion program held recently at (3) CBS NEWS Correspondent The Sykes School has housed problems rather than of student SOUTH Miss Christine Dziczek Family Life Committee Graham, one of Hebron’s three freshman class of Rockville enough to do the right thing; 4 A 8 Nancy Gross, Vineta Dr., Ver­ the high school. (8) ABC NEW^ ^ Tel. 2283971 the freshman class since 1947. leaders.” “There is ample teaching art in Grades K-6 will Members of the family life members on the regional board, High School. This is the you have to do it at the right ^ KJ 10 5 2 non. (22-30) NBC ^W S Hebron’s fiscal picture for With the proposed double evidence in subcommittee teach art-home ec in Grades 5- committee and several faculty He is planning a yearly stated that “In my opinion, we message that comes through in time. 0 AKQ65 Jay Hefelon, West Suffield; 1973-1974 still is undecided after sessions that class will go back reports that there has been 8. members met to develop three program at the high school on -7 :6 o- strongly do need to go on double the evaluation report on the South dealer Mary Kentfield, South St., last night’s budget meeting at to the high school building and widespread adverse effect on ♦ 6 . Insurance Advisory Board curriculum areas; mental venereal disease as long as the (3) UNTAMED WORLD sessions.’’ high school. The report was North-South vulnerable South West North East Rockville; Mark Kratzke, which residents voted to accept the Sykes building will be used the educational program,” the The school board instructed health, K-4; human reproduc­ incidence of the disease (8 ) > TRUTH OR Opening lead — Two of Clubs ( 0 Catherine Dr., Rockville; No other questions were released today. for all of the Grade 6 classes to report states. 1 Pass 1 4 2 4k Dr. Castagna to ask the in­ tion, Grades 4,7 and 10; and CONSEQUENCES a general government budget of West opened the deuce of 2 ^ Pass 4 0 Pass Wallace Langley, High Ridge remains high. raised on the school board’s The report comes at a time alleviate space problems at the It backs up this statement surance advisory board to send communicable diseases, K-12. (18) DICK VAN DYKE $454,223, reject the local Board 5 0 All Pass Rd., Rockville; Patricia budget prior to the vote. when the Board of Education is Middle Sch6ol. with examples which it says clubs and South properly a representative to the next The three curricula will be of Education budget of $729,324, Opening lead — 4k 2 McGill, East St., Rockville; A VD program sponsored by (20) NBC NEWS General Governftient being asked to reconsider its The evaluation committee suggests student resentments. finessed with dummy’s jack. board meeting to explain the in­ and accept Hebron’s share of Lewis Reynolds, West submitted to the school board the Knights of Columbus is (22-30) NEWS The general government decision to put the high school said it senses a dispropor­ The graffiti, vandalism and re­ This drove out the ace. East surance process and to answer the regional Board of Education Daily Question Willington; Mary Skewes, after review by the committee. being planned for the communi­ (40) ABC NEWS budget was picked over, with a on double sessions next year. A tionate emphasis on control in cent fire in the building were returned his singleton spade, questions board members may budget not to exceed $726,625. Partner deals and bids one Chestnut St., Manchester. If the units are approved by ty. fine tooth comb, item by item, group of parents and students the Sykes Building and a listed and the committee said but South shrewdly hopped have. - 7 : 3 0 - Board of Education^ spade and the next player Discharged Monday: Ger­ the board, they will be incor­ for almost two hours. At one met with the board last night to separation from the this resentment appears to be right .up with the ace. It would Regional CABE Meeting porated into the curriculum in (3) I'VE GOT A SECRET Rejection of the Board of passes. You hold: Spades, trude Bergh, Hurlburt Rd.,. / point town officials were even carried over into ^ e Rockville have been fatal to play low Marilyn Breslow and John September. (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT Education budget, which Q-l-J-10-5-2; Hearts, None; Rockville; Irene Candito, / accused of “padding” the High School environment. since West would have taken Esche, board members, and Slucleiit Re|ireseiitative (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? represents a $65,709 increase Diamonds, 9-S-7-3-2; Clubs, Brown’s Bridge Rd., Vernon; for deeper, faster ^ budget by including a $25 item "The ninth grader has the king of spades and given his Robert Thornton, future board (20) FILM over the present operating Vernon K-J-4. , Mrs. Sandra Jenks ancl The new student council for a tree warden which is minimal observable contact partner a spade mff. member, have volunteered to .BLUE carpet (22) POLICE SURGEON budget in spite of a $ti,000 cut What do you say? daughter, Enfield; Mrs. Mary representative to the Board of Lustre required by the state. with the higher grades and it is Now South had several be representatives to a regional (30) ANIMAL WORLD by the Board of Finance, was Answer: Bid four spades. Ellen Wolf and son. Old Post Eiiucation is DAn Buckson. cleaning In spite of all the questions, difficult to accept the ninth reasonable ways to play the CABE meeting in Gilead, (40) DRAGNET not due to the large increase. This shows excellent trump Rd., Tolland. no cuts were recommended and grade as in any way, other than hand. He could try to set up his Thursday May 17. Bus Contract Concern was expressed with support (usually five cards or Births Monday; A son to Mr. the budget passed by a vote of nomenclature, a part of own hearts or dummy’s spades The program to be presented Town Counsel Marshall rent - : - More Space Asked more), a singleton or yoid and a 8 00 the finance board’s $17,100 cut or he could play for a crossmff. and Mrs. John Beas, Stafford- 56 to 43. Rockville High School,” the cout of not more than nine is “the Legal and Practical Taylor is reviewing the (3) MAUDE for transportation for double Spades Are Supest ville; A son to Mr. and Mrs. specifications and bids of the Regional Budget committed explained. The two points in high cards. Problem and Procedures for (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES sessions at Rham High School, Any of the three methods Thomas Deabill, Pinney Brook, bus contract and is preparing a It appeared at first that the For High School schools are at opposite ends of Copyright 1973 the Termination of Professional (18) MANCINI GENERATION a figure the school board es­ might work, but the simplest Ellington. sample contract for board con­ new meeting would reject the the town. General Features Corp. Personnel Contracts.’’ S H A M P O O E R (20-22-30) MOVIE timates as its share of and surest was the establish­ sideration. recommended amount for Commenting on the building Gifted and Talented Company of Kilters" providing transportation for BARBARA RICHMOND tivities, and for the willingness ment of dummy’s spades. This . If the contract is approved, 1 4 2 Hebron’s share of the regional itself, the committee said the William E. Vassar, State (24) FOURTH ESTATE Hebron’s students to Rham. (Herald Reporter) of faculty members to act as was bound to work no matter the board will probably take ac­ 75% Larger Brushes budget, until it was explained advisors. custodial maintenance has not Department of Education for (40) TEMPERATURES It was apparent that many While the committee kept ahead of student destruc­ how badly the trumps or spades A MODERN tion awarding the transporta­ For Faster Cleaning that the town had no control In the area of library ser­ About Town consultant on gifted and RISING felt the local board should not evaluating Rockville High tiveness. “The building is old might break, but the time tion contract, on receipt of a over the levy and if residents vices, the report comjnended talented students, will meet Only *2 be handicapped with operating School had nothing but high and its good points such as wasn’t ripe. PHARMACY Manchester Grange will meet performance bond, to Eastern 5 did not like the budget to attend the school for its bright, cheer­ with John Flek, high school per D$y at a possible $17,100 deficit praise for the staff and ad­ sound structure, excellent out­ South had to draw three Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange Bus Co., owned by George - 8:30 - next Monday’s budget meeting ful and studious atmosphere guidance director, and in­ (With 0( Bhj* iMlre) when it has no control over the ministrators, the need for ad­ side maintenance and rounds of trumps after winning Hall. There will be an an auc­ Negro. Mnclwitir Print Cn. (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 at Rham. prevailing in its libraries; the terested board members May regional board’s vote to have ditional space at that level was classrooms of excellent size, the second trick with the ace of tion table and refreshments. A special meeting has been 85 Middle Tpke West . (8-40) MOVIE The proposed regional budget zealous efforts of the library 22. Manchester. Conn, f Women m Chains " (1972) double sessions next year. the common thread woven are overbalanced by its poor spades. Then he could afford to called for Wednesday at' the of $1,693,856 was rejected May 7 staffs to promote greater stu­ He will make a presentation (18) ADVENTURER An attempt to increase the throughout the evaluation location, by actual wearing out lead a spade toward dummy. St. Ann’s Mothers Circle will Center School Library at 8 p.m. and the regional board will pre­ dent and faculty involvement in about a program in Bolton for (24) BLACK JOURNAL budget by $17,100 was ruled out report. of some parts and by lack of West shrewdly played low, meet Wednesday at the home of sent a revised budget of $1,680,- the library: the well-chosen Many Attend Coventry Charity Ball gifted and talented children as of order by Harry Wirth, In this theme the committee attention to brightening up the allowing dummy to win with the Mrs. Frederick Hensen, 181 ff-ViV-Mi'-Open 6 Days Thurs. 'til 9 256 on Monday. book collections; provision of a D ’A m ato defined by state guidelines. moderator, who explained that called for a progressive building and replacing worn out ten. This gave South the chance ** McKee St., after the Combined study comer for health educa­ Resignation the budget could only be Other Actions program toward adding space items,” the report states. to switch to some crossruff idea B8/R.Ph. Catholic'Mothers Circles Holy Over 200 couples turned out in their spring finery Saturday provided by Bob Crosby (second from left) and his tion materials; the manner in The board regretfully - 9 : 3 0 - accepted as presented, cut by a In other actions, residents ap­ at the high school to meet the Among the recommen­ that wouldn’t work, but South Hour starting at 7:30 p.m. at St. night for the eighth annual Coveijtry Charity Ball, held at Orchestra. Greeting Crosby at the ball are, left to right, (/V PXCITI^C l\i:w CHOl’P OF which the use of audiovisual accepted the resignation of (3) MOVIE lump sum or rejected. proved an appropration of $7,- space n ^ s required by ad­ dations, for the Sykes Building, was not to be detoured. James Church. the Manchester Armory. Music for the event, which Donald Davis treasurer of the steering committee; Inge materials is facilitated. Mrs. Ralph Burnham. i COORD USA TVS II iS 1111 J. The Family Rico" (1972) A vote to have Richard 000 from surplus to the Board of ditional mandated programs, by the evaluation committee, is Declarer led the queen of benefits various local service organizations each year, was Thomas, secretary; and John Lacek, chairman. (8-40) MARCUS WELBY In the recommendations for She has taught in Bolton for Grant, chairman of the finance Education to cover an innovative programs, the suggested use of it for the spades from dummy and dis­ It is a good idea to go to I C ARM AX. CUrrillERS! (20-22-30) AMERICA the library, the committee 3)-4 years. A family move was board, explain the enrollment operating deficit in this year’s organizational change and center of administration, carded a heart from his hand. bed at a set time . . . The (24) STATE OF CONN. suggests the following: More given as the reason for the •X I'rifi). I■l^l«r|ill. iirnlly styled llloiises. Skirls, figures upon which the board budget. enrollment increases, plus curriculum development, There was no advantage in old advice of family doc­ involvement of the faculty in Bolton resignation. :•:• Sliieks, ('.oiilelles imd "innider of iriinders”- based its $17,100 cut caused As for the method of paying space for a faculty dining area special services and some refusing this trick so West took tors to keep regular habits selection of curriculum-related Herald Stale Animal Poll Sliorls,-iii ritid eidiirs, iriishiihle nii iron fidiries - 1 0 : 3 5 - several residents to leave the taxes, residents approved each and additional work space for special classes. it. This established dummy’s materials; more seating space; Is probably nowhere more The elementary and center (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY meeting, saying the action was tax levy for real estate, per­ teachers. Other recommendations in­ jack of spades. ihni trill he iileid for your pUtmted riietilioiis. , , the book collection be important than in Yesterdays Horse Set schools are participating in a illegal, l^wever, it was ruled in sonal property and/or motor The report said the com­ clude: The remodeling of the Now South could discard a se­ broadened in newer curriculum sleep . .. From a recent poll to name a state animal, order by'^the moderator. vehicles in an amount of $100 or mittee was impressed by the older section of the building at cond heart on the jack of areas such as problems of the research, it is clear that Taxpayers Vote Budget, Was Sold requested by the Commissioner Grant cited total enrollment less shall become due and education and experience of the the earliest possible time if it is spades, a third heart on the king disadvantaged and literary there is embedded in each 25 Years Ago i of Education. 31. C^arman, figures of 1,509, based on pupil payable in one installment July teaching staff, the supply of up- to continue to be used as a of clubs and could ruff the stations provided by the State criticism; installation of of us a daily rhythm of just Manchester Town Water In Error Upon completion of the poll - 11:00- 1, 1973. to-date text books, the schoolhouse; modernization of fourth and fifth hearts with carpeting and acoustical ceiling , Department plans to shut off Board §ets 55.5 Mill Rate names of the three animals (3-8-18-22-30) NEWS Department of Education and Any amount in excess of $100 availability of instructional all toilet, locker room, storage, dummy’s trumps. about 24 hours. . . Your (UlntljtprB u s^ for the bond issues for the will due and payable in equal and provision of a separate body temperature, for water from properties DONNA HOLLAND A collection of horse receiving the highest number of (20) HAVE GUN - materials and the general health care facilities; improve­ The Town will end the 1972-73 regarding these funds although votes from our students will be M locked storage area for AV delinquent in bill payment. HH7 Main Street in WILL TRAVEL original building and the addi­ installments July 1, 1973 and adequacy of equipment in ment of lighting and wiring; example,, or the level of Correspondent it is probably they will be statuettes of personal value to equipment. fiscal year with a budget sur­ sent to Hartford. downtown Manchester tion at Rham. January 1, 1974. laboratories and shops. painting of the interior; repair adrenal hormones in your Tel. 6464)375 designated for the construction its owners, was mistakenly sold The report commended Dr. plus of $134,000. S cheduling He compared these to the an­ Final action of the town While citing the school’s of roof and ceilings; improve­ blood, ebbs and flows in a 10 Yegjs Ago A tax rate of 55.5 mills was of a new town library. at the Flea Market held Satur­ Raymond Ramsdell, The surplus includes $68,000 The scheduling for high "Main St. Guild Member" ticipated 1,250 students next meeting moved acceptance of excellent traditional academic ment of the total ventilation Sgt. George McCaughey of set by the Board of Finance Aloysius Ahearn, chairman of day May 12 at St. Maurice superintendent of schools, for daily rhythm; and your underestim ated 1972-73 school students is going well. year, admitting that many of the Town Reports for 1971-1972 program, the commitee said it system. ' Police Department is promoted yesterday. This reflects a 3.5 the finance board said, "The Church Parish Center, Bolton. - 1 1 : 3 0 - continuing to provide dedicated energies and spirits wax revenues, $11,000 back taxes, Not all students will get the Where Fitting You is OUR PLEASURE, the original pupil stations are as printed. Copies of these has some concern that students Lastly, as far hs Sykes is con­ to captain and Patrolman mill increase over last year. budget meets the needs of the The collection, started four­ (3) MOVIE leadership to the community and wane . . . Within the interest and miscellaneous, exact schedule they signed up not being u s ^ for classrooms. reports are available at the can be locked into programs too cerned, the committee calls for Robert Lannan to sergeant. The board met following the town, provides dfl adequate teen years ago, was sold for 19 and YOUR SATISFACTION! A Ravishing Idiol" (1963) through its developmental limits that patterns of .$22,000 balance surplus from for, but fewer of these He pointed out, however, that Town Office Building and in easily. “The flexibility that is additional space at the high annual budget meeting at which education for our children, and and 15 cents per horse. (8) MOVIE changes. It cited the excellent human activity permit, *1970-71, and $53,000 town board problems have arisen than an­ administration and maximum business establishments needed to respond to the school “that will enable the voters unanimously approved yet keeps the tax rate no higher The plastic and ceramic I Free Main Street and Purnell Parking | Rage"(1966) relationship between members surpluses 1971-72 minus ad­ ticipated. (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON utilization of plant facilities is throughout town. school’s philosophy of meeting ninth grade to become an in­ there is a best bedtime for total budgets of $1,751,341 for than it was two years ago.” statuettes of horses are all of &e professional staff andihe ditional appropriations of $20,- another matter; citing many D rugm obile the needs of the individual is not tegrate part of the secondary each of us. .. 1973-74. , The 1970-71 mill rate was 54, colors, sizes and breeds. Some rooms that are not being used school board. 000. had even been mended. 'The Hebron Douglas Library readily apparent in this par­ school curriculum. It’s no secret that more and 1971-72 was 56 and the 1972-73 for the purpose they were built Further commendations in­ The total surplus of $134,000 is The collection is sorely mis­ and the Marlborough Drug Ad­ ticular area,” the report states, more people bring their Coventry rate was 52 mills. and not to full capacity. cluded; A favorable teacher- being used to reduce the mill sed by its owners who are visory Committee are spon­ adding that much has been done prescriptions to LENOX Ahearn said recognition He expressed concern that pupil ratio of 1-18; the begin­ rate. Surplus at the end of 1971 attempting to buy back as many soring ’’Curious Alice,” for the less gifted student, but PHARMACY because of our should be given individual Tw[PIM double sessions are being called nings of a program in work was $286,000; at the end of 1972 as possible. drugmobile, tomorrow from 10 not as much for the more Theater friendly, courteous service. members of the finance board for next year “to create a panic experience and projected it was $265,000. If anyone purchased any of 10 A.M. a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rham High gifted. Time Schedule We stock Russell Stover Can-, for their dedicated service, situation that we have to build a programs for the gifted and No surplus is being budgeted these horses or has any infor­ JACKL£MM0N School. While commending the town dies and givephoto and film Sponsor without pay, to the town. Y Club To for 1973-74. alienated student and a well- mation regarding them, it 1110 drugmobile, which is fur­ for provision of adequate Board members are Russ SHARP “^VE'DiEUGER" planned program involving V ern o n C in e I — service. LENOX Cuts totaling $34,000 were would be gratefully appreciated nished through the State facilities, the school board and Moonan, Roy Peckham, Dan -• .'.irrrui )A('K ( .11 J U f\| . health and medical services. “Deliverance” 7:10-9:10 PHARMACY, 299 E. Center made by the Board of Finance if they would call the Litvinskas m o v ie R A H N O B Library Service, will be open to staff for recognizing the need St., 649-0896 is your complete Pap Test Clinic in the general fund budget. This Rattazzi, Bill Riley and Morris Recommendations included; family, 643-1420. ^ WEDNESDAY 7: IS - T:15| FDRPARENTBANO eighth graders during these for additional facilities and Vernon Cine II — “Jeremiah •BUPEEIS Silverstein. Provision of a more clearly Johnson,” 7:30-9:30 drug store. Hours: Mon. thru budget now totals $563,959. Ladies’ and Teens’ YQUNQ PEOPLE hours. varied programs, the report Sat 8 a.m. - ^ p.m.. Sun and HOLLY GANTNER are unable to dig in time for Reductions include park com­ Ahearn publicly thanked Etna BURNSIDE calls for the townspeople to defined system for handling dis­ State Theater — "Deep Dimock, assistant to the chiar- n s sotscsn sl ms tmsiis Is Is Mem Holidays 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. We Correspondent May 26 should call Mrs. Joseph mission $430, recreation com­ SSOBuinsMe Ave. prove concern for the cipline problems; that a long- Thrust The Hand of Death,” man and board secretary, for East H a rtfo rd *mMi a*M Mt wMMNy Thls“ is a test pattern to have a trained cosmetician on Tel. 742-8795 Fowler for assistance. 4 mission $100, snow and ice range housing plan include a 7:30-9:00 her incomparable assistance Forking 52S-3333 educational needs and continue ll(letermine The Herald’s print- duty and handle exclusively in The Coventry Junior s ^BA Decisions removal $1,200, police protec­ SPRINGBOKS projection related to the Burnside Theater — "Save throughout the year. SMOCKS 15 Minutot From Htfd, 1-84 E«it5l support for the present ling quality. this area Worth and St. The Zoning Board of Appeals 1* 11 *cit *Minio phasing out of obsolete school The Tiger,” 7:15-9:15 Women’s Club will sponsor a tion $200, general highway $500, TO BE SHOT programs of the educational has denied a petition by “I have never seen a more tMTil Airi)wcn buildings, that the school board Laurent Cosmetics.' free Pap smear clinic on May 22 town treasurer $180, zoning JOHANNESBURG, South Af­ Now LTM Will Meet leaders. Meadows Drive-In — Gasland, Inc. for a variance to dedicated, efficient worker,” Cool, Colorful CotliJns and the townspeople be urged to "Theatre of Blood,” 8:30; from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Coventry commission $150, public rica (AP) — About 10,000 Only It also calls for expediting erect a price sign at its station he said. *a *tu *Mnmo On Wednesday maintain competitive gfowth in “What’s The Matter With high School nurse's office. building commission $500,,con- springboks, the antelope Which development of existing plans on Rts. 44A and 31. The ZBA ac­ is South Africa’s animal sym­ (Il^^THEATRES EAST 6 P its salary schedule in order to Helen,” 10:30 The Pap test detects uterine tingency fund $10,000, reserve Ladies Benevolent Society WtODLC 1PK{ W&NCHESTiF 5H P8 RKIDC • Ml - 5111 The Little Theatre of for expansion of the high tion follows a public hearing bol, are to be shot on farms in - sustain the quality of instruc­ Manchester Drive-In — cancer which kills 13,000 fund for capital and non­ The Ladies Benevolent Socie­ Manchester (LTM) will meet school and making last week on thg matter. this country for export to Eu­ PERMA- THEATRE | tional and supervisory per­ “Theatre of Blood,” 8:15; “The women each year, yet is 100 per recurring expenses $19,400, fire ty of Bolton Congregational Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the definite plans to determine In other decisions, a petition rope this year. i OF BLOOD'! Mtniitns sonnel, that the school board Hospital,” 10:00 VITO’S [ cent curable. commissioner $1,020 and board Church will meet tonight at 8 at Ntr i; rawim irM iiiiyli clubrooms at 22 Oak St. future plans for the use of Sykes by Nathan Hale Gas, South St., PRESS NfM tr**ilttw«ai encourage teachers to take ad­ South Windsor Cinema — (Formerly Villa Louisa) > Women who wish to have the of. finance $510; the church. MichMi Caine The business meeting, post­ School. to install an 18,000 gallon liquid Ani vanced graduate study in the “Poseidon Adventure,” 7:00- Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton ! quick and easy test should call The Board of Education The theme of the program laurnnce OHvitf poned from the regular meeting The school was commended petroleum storage tank was ap­ IDENTIFICATION light of the changing role of in­ 9:15 Open Sunda.ys—Closed M ondays ; Sue Barch or Jean Annino for budget was cut $40,500. Tthis will be hobbies, which will be date of the first Wednesday of for providing full-time super­ proved, as was a petition by PASSPORT PHOTOS ' Winner Of , M M f IMM* 17 IM M ini struction and the advances Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema I — ' an appointment or further in­ total budget is now $1,187,382. shown and discussed. Ladies’ and Teens’ I B Academy (A«i HniliMyvwy the month, will be the last oiie visors in the major subject Donald Douville for a five-foot SALEM NASSIFF I Awardi being made in specific acadmic formation. No revenue, sharing funds Those planning to attend are MwllMirMI) until autumn. areas, for its growing special “ Poseidon Adventure,” 7:05- CAMERA SHOP $ STUDIO I lua Minnelli The club’s community affairs rear variance on property were used in the preperation of asked to pall Jackie Moores, Kathy Wynn will be hostess. areas such as Harvard Physics 9:15 ■ - *****••• •••-••.••••••••••••••I education program, for V- committee will also be dis­ bordering Healy Ave. and the total budget. As yet, no for­ 649-7843 or Irene Conover, 649- 629 Main Si, Manchester PLUS... Anyone interested in becoming providing remedial programs in and team teaching. Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema II tributing a "Plants That Briston Rd. mal decision has been made 9621. 64 3 -7 3 69 a member of the LfM group, or many areas and honor courses — "New Centurions,” 7:30-9:30 PANT SUITS Blue-Hills Drive-In — Poison” fact chart to inform MANY MANCHESTER desiring information about the in many, for the use of some Specials parents of the dangers of a child organization is invited to at­ team teaching for wide variety "Everything You Always ORIVI IN ROUriS'6 8 44* Wanted To Know About Sex,” consuming various types of tend. of clubs and intramural ac­ 2 TWIN BEDS — 2 ECLIPSE* MAHRESSES MORE Ends Tonight Now Playing (R) 8:00; “Fuzz,” 9:42 plants and shrubs common in this area of the state. — 2 BOX SPRINGS AT $20.90 SAVINGS! DRESSES Burt Reynol4s-J«n V6i{ht U.A. East 1 — “Theatre of STUFFED TOMATb HALVES “Theatre of Blood” — About Town The regular monthly meeting PIUS CALOOR RT. 86 S.A.R.1.8. Blood,” 7:15-9:15 on 8 Salad Plata Choose your style! French Provincial, Colonial or Mod­ WEEKDAY DEUVERANCE Manchester! PIAZ* EXIT 93 U.A. East 2— “Sleuth,” 7:00- of the club will be held em. You get both twin beds, the 2 mattresses and 2 box “Hospital” The DAV Auxiliary will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at St. Phone: 649-9333 Jerry Lewis^T^^TwIn Cinema 9:30 springs . . . everything! 3 piece Set $99.95 . . buy the SHIFTS SPECIALS Starts Tomorrow Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the U.A. East 3 — “Cabaret,” ^ 2 . 2 5 Mary’s Church Hall. Donations 6 piece set and save $20.90! Cinema 1 Cinema 2 VFW Home. 7:00-9:15 will be disbursed at this FOR A U meeting to representatives of 5 GEORGE C. $ ITAUAN SAUSAGE various local organizations. 6 PIECES Selection was based on the $15.00 Value /EHD8T0NI6HT DONT MISS IT . s t a g e needs of the organization and ’ & PEPPERS decisions voted on by the total Now Only Released by COLUMBIA PICTURES pg JEREMIAH DAN6ER0USI club membership. WEWniECRIiinOT E S I ^ Annual Plant Exchange ADVENTURES EVERI PLUS JOHNSON *2.25 The Beautification Com­ LD OVER! 1’*.. A'' i.* , Mom 649-9333^ mittee will hold its fourth an­ “The Love Locatsd In nual plant exchange and sale on m low. low Pricn Show Tlnits CAFE TI Conn. Matbiee v.V’* *dulti u.(w May 26, rain or shine, at Machine^ CoHtond Complex Twin 1 7:02 * 0:19 ChHtfreti 1:00 A 3:00 •cjiV--.:: FRENCH PROVINCIAL m o d e r n COLONIAL LADIES' CMHrm 79c Twin 2 7:30 * 0:30 Sat. A Sun. 67 WINDSOR AVE. RT. 03. VERNON. CONN. Guido’s Supermarket from 10 \ Sra. * SludMtf N o y a im AND Sal. * Sun. NEWI a.m. to 2 p.m. Moa * Thun. ’ PosaMm 1:19 t 3:19 All S«#(t 75c J p l ) DINNER SPECIAlsT^f TEENS’ STARTS TOMORROW Monday Nhriit Sn• d a i 99c AN AduNa ” X. TUES.. WEO. m l tmiRS. vt. This event gives residents an opportunity to bring their un­ serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 • iftiwanng In Onr Loinigv Vrvry ” ..fX* jamaica ■■ wanted or overabundant plants I'livs., Wvd., Thnrs. [Sight II to trade. Residents seeking shorts UBRARY TECHMCAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM plants such as annuals, peren­ WE’RE OPEN GENTLE & BAKED STUFFED SHEUS n n An educational opportunity to prepare for a varied 0 r „ M , _ / nials, vegetables, small trees hot pants career as part of the supportive staff in industrial, with S alad ...... O iU U and bushes are encouraged to TONIGHT blau TERMS! The Classic Zanies educational, private and public libraries and infor­ Snnday ISighl 7 P.M. — II P.M. I •"""> attend even though they do not furniture stores mation centers. Work could include searching and have plants to trade. All plants, and Every Night Middletown Old SaybrooW Manchpstef BROILEO FILLET OF if not traded, are sold for a •CASH title verification, book preparation basic cataloging 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 •CHARGE HURRY... LIMIT TWO THE MARX b r o th e r s " and indexing, circulation and general reference ser­ THE GREAT SOUND OF GUITARIST VOCALIST nominal fee. RED SNAPPER This year the BC is also •BUDGET.TERMS vices, supervisory responsibilities for junior and i t till 9:00 O - ■ I I offering vegetables for sale, •TAKE UP TO clerical staffs. For further information, call the ad­ For Your Shopping Convenience! Formerly Keith's of Manchester with a good supply of Yellow (Saturdays tillS:30) 3YEARSTOPAY! “NIGHT AT missions office, 646-4900, extension 261. burnt *5 .0 0 111.5 Main Street PLUS “DAY AT Pear and Yellow Jubilee Phone 643-1159 THE OPERA” Roger Brissettef tomatoes available. THE RACES” MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ala Carte $4.00 Anyone with plants that they PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER feVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Tues., May 15, 1973— PAGE FIVE Constitutional Crisis? Hebroli The United States bombing in sup­ the water in this nuclear-missile age. Gilead Hill School Has Talent Show lonsum er answer period and at the present 60 cent rate and On the other extreme, should the ANNE EMT League game Giants vs. Bosox, Saturday: St. Peter’s Church port of the Cambodian government, at refreshemnts. cutting back on portions. Correspondent 6:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Field. Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Phelps President’s power all but ignore the Homemakers its request, is under critical fire in the Concern Tel. 228-3971 Prices for the a-la-carte Thursday: Board of Hall. All TTie Happy Homemakers of items will be based on current Congress. Congress in the committing of men grades dl the Gilead Selectmen meeting, 5 p.m.. Hill School will be participating Hebron will meet Wednesday food prices and therefore will Town Office Building; Senior and materials in conflicts not directly V Connecticut.Department of Consumer Protection j' Last week, the House voted to deny J Barbara B. Dunn. Commissioner in a talent show on Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Gilead fluctuate. A choice of large or Citizens meeting, 1 p.m., Terry Higgins. Director of Consumer Education Congregational Church. The Sunday: St. Peter’s Church supplemental funds to the Defense involving the United States be ruled at the school. ’Thre will be two small portions will also be Gilead Congregational Church; ■ * subject of this meeting will be given. Sale, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Phelps. supreme, the present bombing ven­ performances, one from 1:30 to Republican Town Committee Department for this operation. to learn how to make calico Hall; Little League When you have a prescription expiration date. 'This date in­ 2 :40 p.m. and the other starting Calendar meeting, 8 p.m.. Town Office ture in Cambodia could be just small followers and is open to the doubleheader Cougars vs. Secretary of Defense Elliot Richard­ filled at a pharmacy or buy dicates how long the prepara­ at 8 p.m. Tuesday: Democratic Town Building; Little League Game public. Bears and Wildcats vs. Lions, potatoes. packaged medicine or tion is expected to be effective. The objective of this show is Committee meeting, 8 p.m.. Lions vs. Buffaloes, 6:30 p.m., son has stated funds will be siphoned Adult Lunches 1:30 p.m., St. Peter’s Field. fcosmefics, not only do you If the expiration date has to give those pupils with talent Town Office Building; Little St. peter’s field. off from other defense sources. In effect his constitutional duty to The school board has con­ expect the same quality passed, don’t buy the product and those excelling in areas not Leeague game Tigers vs. Wild­ It is in this background that Senate defend the nation will then be merchandise and service that and show the container to the represented in the classroom an curred with recommendations cats, 6:30 p.m., St. Peter’s by Mrs. Marjorie Porter, you would at any other type of pharmacist. If the container opportunity to Remonstrate Field. Majority Leader Mike.Mansfield of expanded to permit him, rightly or cafeteria manager, and Ralph store, but you expect much- looks old or unusual, don’t buy such abilities to their Wednesday: Hebron Lions wrongly, to wage a foreign policy once Sa6cuzzo, principal at the Montana has raised the point that more. The pharmacist is a it. classmates. Club meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Chest­ Gilead School, to serve adult a- nut Hill Lodge; Bicentennial Congress and the Administration may trial-ballooned in the first few years professional and his job is to When buying packaged Historical Society > la-carte lunches next year in­ work with your physician, den­ preparations, ask the phar­ Thomas F. Hennessey, Committee meeting, 8 p.m.. be on a collision course toward a con­ after World War II, the concept of stead of keeping adult lunches Business checking accounts tist or any other medical prac- macist if there is anything curator of the Lock Museum of Town Office Building; Little stitutional crisis. “defensive attack” which simply i y tioner to insure your health and about the medicine that you America in Terryville, will be Personai checking accounts. safety. I the elements of such a confronta­ meant striking at potential enemies should know. Most directions on the guest speaker at W^nesday With this in mind, it is impor­ evening’s meeting of the before they attained military strength the medicine itself are pretty Life insurance on ioans. tion are basically three: First, there tant that you become an aware clear, but your age, sex, weight Hebron Historical Society at 8 is no question of the right of Congress to pose a real threat. consumer regarding the role of or physical condition may make at Brink’s Mill. REFUND of .99% APR for the pharmacist. Even before Hennessey is an engineer in to control the purse strjngs of the Thus a constitutional test, such as a difference. The pharmacist ■*. you go into a pharmacy, you would be the person to tell you. .the hardware division of the prompt ioan payment. federal government for defense or any Sen. Mansfield foresees, could open can exercise alertness by Here are several tips to help *-v.- Emhart Co., Berlin, a lecturer, EFFECTIVE TREE SPRAYING checking to see that the name other purpose. “up a can of worms. you become a more aware and the author of a book on Phone 344-0321 of the registered pharmacist pharmacy shopper. lockmaking soon to be MANCHESTER STATE BANK Second, the Constitution charges the It might be far better for the manager appears on the door or published. Inspect eye drops, ear drops BIRDYBACK is the way MILLANE NURSERIES window. State law requires that 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER President, as commander-in-chief of Congress to more earnestly and or eye washes. These that carmine bee-^ater gets There will be a short business his name appear and that it be meeting preceding Hennessey’s AND TREE EXPERTS Open Sat. 9 A.M . • Noon the armed forces, with the full respon­ diligently perform the constitutional preparations normally should around in Ethiopia’s Dan- V readable from the street or presentation, which will be be clear and contain no solfd skil desert. Its transport is CROMWELL, CONN. Member FDIC sibility of the nation’s defense. functions it now has rather than sidewalk. particles. j-- followed by a question and Third, the first two elements are “rubber stamp” Gulf of Tonkin Once inside the pharmacy, If aspirin has a pink tinge,! i remember that it is also state usually this is an indication th ati! blurred a bit by the constitutional Resolutions and other presidential law that a registered phar­ the aspirin is spoiled. | , provision that the Congress only has requests which are more often acted macist be on the premises at all Always be sure that youf times. Also the pharmacist’s the right to declare war. on in heat of emotion instead of the follow the “Shake Well” rule.! license must be conspicuously ’This is especially true when iti Until our involvement in Indochina, light of reason. displayed in or around the applies to lotions for skin prescription area. This is the 5 there has really never been any ques­ The question of our present involve­ Bluetts (Photo By Sylvian Ofiara) irritations. v- pharmacist’s "credentials.” If ment in Cambodia is being debated Also be careful when using! tion raised as serious as the one now you don’t see the licen^, ask rubs for aching muscles or posed by the House action and and will continue to be. The question the pharmacist to show it to arthritis. Overusage could you. raised .by Sen. Mansfied deserves an cause painful bums. Be careful Mansfield’s expression of a need for a Open Forum A pharmacist is not merely Capital Fare f when using chest or back test. airing. Vhe real question remaining is someone who takes your plasters. Never keep these on the rest of us, she does, and her that by the time the constitutional Only The prescription blank, fills your longer than directed, and if ab­ In the past our involvements in con­ fight has only begun. itulrtnv Tally prescription, and then hands normal burning or irritation] flicts have stemmed either from issue is resolved, the Cambodian and Beginning Nancy J. Hutchinson you a sealed bag with a bottle 445 HARTFORD ROAD NEAR McKEE ST. MANCHESTER OPEN DAiLY 10-9, SAT. 9-0 Rt. 4, P.O. Box 483 appears, stop usage. ,i presidential requests for a declaration whole Indochina misadventure may of pills in it. You deserve his Any reaction to either a! To the editor: Bolton The Deadbeats personal attention. If you are of war following attacks on the United be ancient history. prescription or “over-the-j Mrs. Virginia Buttefield unsure about prescription counter” medicine that is ab-< States, fulfillment of treaties, in­ The question of the President’s war the nail on the head in her state­ Missing Clothes dosage, especially in cases normal or disturbing should bej making or defense powers and its ment to the Courant and Herald WASHINGTON - I suppose telephone or Telex bills for I’ll send in the Marines.” where your physician has noted reported to your physician or;: cluding such misadventures as South (town news) May 8. Dear editor: we should tolerate the United seven months. In the future, he Although the UN spends most “Use as directed,” and you pharmacist. Also be sure to askj Korea and South Vietnam; or protec­ relationship to Congress’ purse string I would like to extend happy Voters of Bolton, where were Nations as a refuge for rich said, the U.S. would provide a of its time doing nothing about have forgotten the directions, your doctor or pharmacist if ai tion of the national interests, such as powers should, we think, be resolved you on Election Day? The hours birthday greetings to a lucky men’s sons who failed bar list of the welshers to com­ international disturbances of ask the pharmacist. Also, ask drug will make you less alert were such, to accommodate thief who picked up a carton of mittee members. the pharmacist about storage our frequent incursions in Latin not in the light of Cambodia but in the examinations, unfrocked the peace, its delegates also and if it is safe to consume nearly anyone, but 50 per cent clothing that was addressed to chiropractors, rejected Naturally, UN officialdom have become one of New York of your prescription. Some aicohoiic beverages while] America in the 1920s and more recent­ light the extent the United States is stayed home. This was indeed a my son for his birthday. He politicians, academic hustlers, was outraged by Schaufele’s City’s biggest traffic problems. medicines must be kept in a taking the medicine. ! very unpatriotic show of your picked it up minutes after it fell cool place. Usually this state­ ly, the landing of troops in Lebanon, now committed by Senate-ratified unemployed uplifters and silly airing of the problem, but not Schaufele announced that When directed to store ai concern for your town and its off my car, and T hoped the women, but there should be a for any reasons concerned with ment will appear on the medicine in a cool place, be treaties to aid allies in the future. during the past 26 months 7,982 under then President Eisenhower. future. It was also a pathetic return address would find its limit placed on financing the war and peace. Constantine parking tickets had been served prescription label, but ask the sure that you know if thi^ The issue is much too important to lack of faith in a basic way back to me. If you are in comforts and luxuries provided Stavroupolis, UN legal counsel, on diplomatic vehicles — and, pharmacist to be double sure. means refrigeration or merely :, So until now, the powers of Congress American freedom. In years dire need of these clothes, wear Of course, always be sure to be decided on one currently highly- for these floaters. deplored the threat to tattle on of course, ignored. He did not a cool, dark place. If a medicine ^ to declare war or Gulf of Tonkin ahead it could be that we no them in good health, but if you Thus, I find comfort in the the offenders. He declared, ap­ mention that New Yorkers tell your doctor if you are or preparation is to be^ emotional, highly-controversial, and, longer have the right to vote. tdok them for kicks, please do attempt by the United States to parently with a straight face, whose cars were wrecked in ac­ taking medicine prescribed by refrigerated, store it on a Dot-1 resolutions, have for the main been me a favor and make an at this writing, rather restrained in­ Many of you who couldn't crack down on the deadbeats that identifying the deadbeats cidents with cars driven by UN another physician so he can tom shelf of your refrigeratoif; anonymous photie call to Regals formalities recognizing or, if you take the time to vote are the within that spurious collection to their colleagues would result diplomats were balked by judge if they are compatible. to keep it from the freezer, i- volvement on our part in what same people who complain the as they are waiting for a post If you are buying “over-the- prefer, legalizing the actions already of international mischief- in the situation becoming diplomatic immunity from Probabiy the mosf potentially^;- ■ office receipt as proof that I appears to be a battle that is already loudest about issues of town makers. William E. Schaufele “public gossip.” collecting damages. counter” or packaged hazardous cosmetic you canf;] taken by the commander-in-chief. ■ government but who are con­ was mailing the clothes to medicines such as cold tablets, lost. Jr., of the U.S. delegation, has Although admittedly most Anyway, Schaufele has buy at a pharmacy is that in ai A California. The attitude has been that the Presi­ tent to sit back and let others do rebuked foreign diplomats for UN bureaucrats would have dif­ decreed that beginning June 1 cough syrup, skin lotion, etc., aerosol can. Never puncture ai For we cannot see anything in the the work. This holds true for This will save me from ficulty discovering the time of iook at the container for the aerosol can or store near heat. dent as commander-in-chief has the not paying rent, charge ac­ our UN guests will find traffic news dispatches which indicates the both parties. paying the tax, and if you like counts, loans and other bills, day, Stavroupolis had to be kid­ violations a touch more in­ If the aerosol nozzle breaks 01 responsibility for deciding what does Furthermore, a divided party my selection,' why don’t you HURRY-TIME IS RUNMNG OUT and has threatened to expose ding. The casually thievish at­ convenient. After that date, all stops working while there is bombing in Cambodia is going to save just pay for them. Perhaps you or does not threaten the nation’s cannot win. Mrs. Butterfield the crooks to their colleagues. titude of many UN diplomats excuses from payment of fines still some of the product left, Cambodia as such. The objective, we stood practically alone in her are a good Samaritan and you Schaufele told a UN com-, toward honest debts has been must be signed by the chief of don’t try to repair it yourself. security and the Congress, rightly or efforts toward election. Few mailed it, if so, a reward is due believe, was and is to preserve what is mittee meeting that delegates public knowledge among New mission rather than by subor­ Public Return the can to the store 01 wrongly, has up to now, never really candidates tried harder and you. have left New York “leaving York storekeepers ever since dinate members. This require­ throw it away. Even if the left of the cease-fire in South Vietnam fewer yet would accept their Sincerely, challenged this interpretation. strings of unpaid bills." One the Rockefeller family ment may even delay the spray nozzle breaks, thi Y and Henry Kissinger and Le Due Tho loss as an opportunity to serve Lillian Topping delegation, he said, was seven burdened us with this colony of cocktail hour by a few minutes. Records pressure is still present and th( Obviously in cases like Pearl Har­ their townsmen in the battle for IOC Ambassador Drive can could explode if you fool months behind on office rent cutpurses. You’re right. The Soviet Warranty Deeds will be addressing themselves to that a better Bolton. Fortunately for Manchester and another had not paid around with it. bor there would be no dispute. There And no wonder. Under inter­ Union was heard from on this Gary H. and Frietha G. issue in Paris within a few days. If you are dissatisfied wil has been criticism, mostly after the national law, diplomats serving one. Sergei Smirnov com­ Lawrence to James H. and UP TO conditions in a pharmacy, 01 Congress cannot and should not give in a foreign country get a plained that U.S. complaints Susan L. Butler, property at 54 % fact, of our involvement in Korea and spot violations of state law, call 'The President Just Stepped Out for a Minute!" license to steal called about UN parking violations Walnut St., conveyance tax 70 the present or any future administra­ our Pharmacy Division. Inspec­ Latin America. diplomatic immunity. That had “damaged the reputation” $36.85. i tors from this division routinel] tion a blanket green light to do what it means they may not be dragged of the diplomatic community. Paul P. Fiano to David C. and But today, in'the wake of South Viet­ inspect all pharmacies in th< pleases when it involves American into court to pay their cham­ This is like saying a report that Sandra C. Orcutt, property at state, but they cannot be evei nam and an almost obsessive desire to pagne and caviar bills, or even a Mafioso bites his nails is 94-96-96W Foster St., con­ ^lives and material; nor should it ar­ place at once. disengage the United States from In­ I*''*'- ' 0., for shooting dead a merchant grounds for libel. Nor can I veyance tax $49.50. bitrarily turn on the stop light because who audaciously suggests they work myself up into a frenzy of Protect your health by exer' AVE ON Herman M. Frechette and dochina entirely, we are faced with cising your rights. remit a couple of bucks on an indignation over Smirnov's Albert R. Martin to Robert W. of 'popular displeasure with a par­ We welcome suggestions an< what Mansfield has labeled a true account going back to June complaint that the publicity has and Carol A. Post, property at questions. Write “Of Consume! ticular aspect of foreign policy. 1965. inspired vandalism against 84 Broad St., conveyance tax “constitutional crisis.’’ Concern,” Department of Con^ The House has flashed the caution Indeed, during the Trumdh diplomats’ horseless carriages. $29.15. sumer Protection, State Offic( For the moment it must be con­ administration one of thes^ I am against vandalism, even Max H. and Barbara R. light. We feel it will not go unheeded Building, Hartford 06115. sidered a “headline” crisis for the mincing scofflaws announced' when directed against petty Mitchley to Thomas A. and TELEVISION but the time for really sound discus­ that he could not guarantee the chiselers in striped pants. But Senate has yet to. follow the House Claire L. Sullivan, property at safety of our embassy in his we’re all human, and I expect 19 Denver Rd., conveyance tax Slate Re-Elected lead. A critical decision is expected sion and resolution of the divisions of country if an automobile dealer that if I emerged from Gwen­ $32.45. By Foundation H powers among the three branches of continued to harass him about dolyn’s Olde Englishe -Tea Carlo Volpi to Peter R. Blum today and as this is being written an unpaid repair bill. “Tell him government is not in the climate of Shoppe to find my car ticketed trustee, property on Volpi Rd., TTie Manchester Communiti there is undoubtedly a Ipt of behind- for me,” Truman informed UN and that of a UN flunky un­ conveyance tax $6.05. crisis but In an atmosphere of reason. Development Foundation, Inc' the-scenes jawboning going on. Ambassador Warren. Austin, defiled, the temptation would MAJOR APPLIANCf Quitclaim Deed re-elected its current officeri In this nuclear age, there is no time “that if one American is so be strong to kick the diplomatic Guy R. Lathrop to Gay L. at its annual meeting. Retur­ FAMOU For if the Senate affirms the House much as nudged off a sidewalk conveyance in the pants. for hindsight, and what is needed now Dudzic, property on Henry St., ning for a second term of offic( action the full implications for too conveyance tax $14.30. are Robert L. Nelson (Connec­ is foresight to avert the South Viet- awesome to contemplate. Release of Lis Pendens ticut Bank & Trust) as press! DISHWASHERS nams, Cambodias, and Bay of Pigs. The Savings Bank of dent; Thomas F. Ferguson ai On the one extrem e, should the Manchester versus Paul P. This will not be done by building vice president, Allan D Congress win its point that it, and it Let Your Views Fiano et al. Thomas as secretary and Davii BRANDS constitutional curtains between the alone, can involve this country in Marriage Licenses Nichols (Lydall, Inc.) a REFRIGERATORS Frank Tucci, Newington, and treasurer. " combat. Whether it is a brigade of three branches of government but im­ Be Known Mary Ann Rosalie, 118 ’I^dor In reviewing its activitie^ proving communication and in­ Marines to protect American citizens The Congress and the Connecticut General Assembly are Lane, June 16, St. James over the past year, the founda-|' GENERAL ELECTRIC • FRIGIDAIRE terchange of ideas between them. now in session. For readers who wish to communicate with Church. tion reported its progess ii FREEZERS 5 and property in a nation involved in in­ Edward Felix Pagani Jr., 398 Presidential rights and powers, con­ representatives and senators, ’The Herald lists the following providing financial grants foi ternal turmoil as had happened so often addresses: Main St., and Charlene Ann two of Manchester’s industrial WESTINGHOUSE • ADMIRAL • SANYO gressional rights and powers; we McCarthy, 132 Falknor Dr., in Latin America; send troops and plants. The organization ii WASHERS must remember are granted by the Haurltrfitrr Sitpuiug lirral^ (J. S, Senate U. S, House May 18, South United Methodist currently considering WHIRLPOOL •KELVINATOR weapons in meeting Senate-approved Church. proposal for a third application.! people through the Constitution and ifWeicKer Jr. Rep. William R. Cotter treaties: or tie the commander in David James Lyons, 88 A non-profit organizatio: DELMONICO • MAYTAG •HOOVER "what is best for the people, not the Founded Oct, 1^1881 Senate Office Bldg. 330 Cannon House Bldg. Goodwin St., and Kathleen whose financial planning has DRYERS chief’s hands at defending the nation Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D. C. 20515 Alice Manning, 816 Hartford egos of public officials, should be the Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their produced a cash How in which from attack until Congress has for­ Rd., May 19, Salvation Army. there will be no borrowing Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 SPEED QUEEN • ZENITH •RCA prime consideration. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff Rep. Robert H. Steele Building Permits necessary to meet bond interest mally declared war; we are dead in 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.). AIR CONDITIONERS p.m. should telephone the circulation 321 Old Senate Bldg. 227 Cannon House Bldg. Ansaldi Heights in c., new over the periods of assigned M O TO R O LA •MAGNAVOX •SONY Published every evening except Sun­ departm ent, 647-9946. Washington, D. C. 20515 Washington, D. C. 20515 dwelling at 20 Tuck Rd., $27,000. financial assistance, the days and holidays. Entered at the The Annulli Construction Co. 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Jr. on an orbital flight was post­ One M onth...... $3.25 The facilities and task force Display advertising closing hours, Keeney St. and Nutmeg Dr., Germany in World War II. i In 1924, the Congress passed a poned because of trouble with Single Copy...... 15c Sen. David 0. Odegard Rep. Francis J. Mahoney committee of Emanue throe full days prior to publication. $150. On this date- bill putting immigration into radar equipment in Bermuda. By Carrier. W eekly ...... 75c R-4th Senate Dist. D-13th Assembly Dist. Lutheran Church will meei Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Joseph Doyon, swimming Jn 1571, Moscow was burned the United States on a quota Five years ago: North Viet­ tonight at 7:30 at’ the church. One Y e a r ...... $39.00 prior to day of publication;' 12 noon pool at 16 Oak Groye St., $210. USE YOUR CREDIT - CHARGE WITH MASTER CHARGE by the Tartars. basis. nam said U.S. acts of war would Rep. Mifriel T. Yacavone Six Months ...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and Rep. G. .Warren Westbrook • The Annulli Construction Co. In 1767, Genoa sold the island In 1948, the new state of. have to halt before serious D-9th^Assembiy Dist. R-l4th Assembly Dist. The diaconate of Trinit] ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED s t a t e o f > n n . u c e n ! Three Months...... '...... $9.75 fo r E lm e r M. T h r a ll, of Corsica to France. Israel was attacked by Egyp­ Mondav. . Covenant Church Will meei negotiations on Vietnam peace. alterations to commercial tonight at 7:30 at the church. building at 5 Glen Rd., $2,000. f

1 I □ J w c \ \Ai ! r n PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973— PAGE SEVEN South Windsor Tolland Meeting Canceled Tonight’s meeting of the Colonial Rd. and Greed Town May Manchester Board of Directors Manor’s Industrial Park. ’The Sewer Commission with residents of the Colonial i abandoned part of Parker St. Buy Building Rd. area has been canceled and would become available for From Bank will be rescheduled at a later private use by Lydall Inc. To Discuss Lines date. The Colonial Rd.area FRANK'S MARKET residents are opposing the 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE JUST PAST THE 6REEN OPPOSITE ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH JUST REFONE SHADY BUH The South Windsor Sewer p.m. and dinner will be at 7;30 VIVIAN V. KENNESON The informal meeting was to planned rerouting, on the basis MANCHESTER - Commission will meet tonight p.m. Officers will be elected for Cormpondent have been an attempt to resolve it would be a traffic hazard. at 8 in the Town- Hall. the coming year. Tel. 875-4704 a controversy concerning town Tonight’s meeting was OPEN MON. & TUES. 8 A.M. to 0 P.M. - WED. Mini SAT. 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. _SPECIALS EFFECTIVE Besides the routine reports to Servicieman Board of Education Chair­ plans to abandon Parker St., canceled because Robert be heard, the commission will Air Force Sergeant, Thomas man James Cornish has con­ between Colonial Rd. and Fuller, chairman of Lydall Inc., discuss the Avery-Sullivan P. Malin, son of Mr. and Mrs. firm ed th a t $100,000 was Mitchell Dr. ’The plans propose is at the company’s plant in WE OFFER... FANTASTIC SAVINGS! May 14th - ~ i 9th sewer extension; the Graham John P. Malin, Rt. 5, has offered to buy the Savings Bank rerouting the traffic by way of Tennessee and unable to attend DOUBLE S&H GREEN Rd.-Birch Hill area sewer arrived for duty at Eielson of Tolland building on the The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere! | | | Q | g |_Qy|f extension; the preparation of AFB, Alaska. Green. i ■ assessments and the Savin Sgt. Malin, a vehicle repair­ ’The town has been given first Project (Governor’s Highway.) man, is assigned to a unit of the option months ago at a price of Under new business the com­ Alaskan Air Command which WHYCANS.RM. Mrs. Kavanough's - S-pack STAMPS $175,000, which includes the mission will discuss the Lipman guards the Arctic air ap­ bank, a house to the rear of the subdivisiop. proaches to North America. He bank, and over seven acres of SAVE YOU MONEY Annual Meeting previously served at Tyndall land. If the offer is accepted, MUFFINS WEDNESDAY The Wapping Community AFB, Fla. $50,000 would be reim burse by Church Women will meet May A 1965 graduate of East the state. ON LIFE INSURANCE? 21 at the Buckboard Catholic High School, ’The board has been looking A Restaurant, Glastonbury, for Manchester, the sergeant for Administration space for the annual meeting and received his B.A. degree from several years, and had hopes of D A I B Y * banquet. Assumption College, sharing the Administration A social hour will start at 6:30 Worcester, Mass. ' Building when the town took IF YOU D ID N T GET OUR MAINE Mrs. Filbert's Soft Corn Oil, 16-oz. His wife, Barbara, is the over a few years ago. Now that daughter of Mrs. Margaret a business manager will be . Chock Full O Nuts 1-lb. Court of Probate VALUE PACKED MARGARINE District of Manchester Frame of Madison. hired, the need for space has in­ Sweet Lite 15-oz. Budget Meeting NOTICE TO CREDITORS creased. ’The superintendent of The Board of Education will schools has a very small office CIRCULAR PICK IT UP LOBSTERS REAL CREAM TOPPING ESTATE OF HELEN G. LENTI aka hold a public meeting. May 29 off the main hallway at Hicks HELEN LENTI Available Fri. & Sat. Tropicana '/4-Qa/, Glass Pursuant to an order of Hon. William at 7:30 p.m. at the high school School, while his secretary has l o w p r ic e i E. Fitzgerald. Judge, all claims must be to discuss the propos^ educa­ a tiny cubicle in the hallway. AT THE STORE presented to the fiduciary named below ORANGE JUICE on or before August 9.1973 or be barred tion budget for 1973-74. At the last Board of Light S Lively 1-lb. by law. The fiduciary is; Selectmen meeting, minority Oohn F. Lenti 319 Gardner Street selectman, Charles Thifault, COHAGE CHEESE Manchester. Conn. recommended a study com­ 06040 4-~v Court of Probate U.S.DJI. CHOICE BEEF SALE Light A Lively 8-oz. mittee of the two boards be District of Manchester Sweet Lila Kernel Corn, Cream Corn, Cut Green or Wax formed to look into the bank Rolled Boneless Lean Court of Probate Beans, Sliced Carrots, Peas, 16-ox. YOGURT District of Manchester NOTICE TO CREDITORS purchase. According to 5 Thifault, the Board of NOTICE TO CREDITORS E S T A T E o f ' ERNEST A. FITZGERALD aka ERNEST Assessors has Raid the value of ESTATE OF JOHN E. LYONS FITZGERALD the bank and land is $138,246. BEEF STEW VEGETABLES Pursuant to an order of Hon. William CHUCK ROAST E. Fitzgerald, Judge, all claims must be Pursuant to an order of Hon. William There are over 5,000 square feet Boneless Tender Chuck presented to the fiduciary named below E. Fitzgerald, Judge, all claims must be of space in the bank building, on or before August II, 1973 or be barred presented to the fiduciary named below by law. The fiduciary is: on or before August 8,1973 or be barred including the basement. Helen C. Lyons by law. The fiduciary is: The bank’s Board of Direc­ Mealtime Maid 16-oz. 16 Lyness Street Catherine Fitzgerald Clothing For Arizona Indians tors is expected to consider the CUBE STEAKS Manchester, Conn. CHUCK STEAK Apt. 4, I Main Street C huck h . r 9 ^ 06040 offer at its May 22 meeting. Manchester, Conn. Amy Costa, Patty Cone and James Martin (left to right) sort clothing that they and other Shoulder Cut i BREADED VEAL STEAKS 06040 fourth-grade students in Mrs. Jill Maskrey’s class at Buckley School have collected to ADVERTISEMENT - RIed's 16-oz. Our send to Indians in Arizona. The recent clothing drive netted nearly 150 pounds of clothing, ’Think you will see your own Court of Probate PARTS DEPARTMENT but students are now having trouble raising enough money (about $40) to pay for postage home? You are a real gambler. LONDON BROIL Sweet Lite Asst. Flavors, 40-oz. COFFEE RICH District of Manchester LONDON BROIL Get expert advice, or listen to BurtonI 56-oz. Family Size ^ Will Rb to send th ^ o th in g out West.' (Herald photo by Ofiara) C a lifo rn ia NOTICE TO CREDITORS our offer to purchase, before C aliforn ia CLOSED SATURDAYS ESTATE OF FLORENCE you decide what to do. Call SODA LASAGNE Will Sa Open ADELAIDE BENSON aka- FLORENCE Manchester Lloyd O’Dell at T.J. Crockett’s lb. Campbell's 16-ox. Tree Tavern 15-oz. To S P.M. Mon. * Fri. A. BENSON Tolland Office, 875-6279. - lb. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Hospital CHUCK ROAST CHUCK STEAKS E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be PIZZA Fresh Fresh presented to the fid u cial named below Court Cases PORK & BEANS Bird's Eye 10-oz. CARTER CHEVROLET on or before August 7,1973 or be barred Notes by law. The fiduciary is: Mira 28-oz: CO. INC. Draoer Benson Discharged Monday: Robert CIRCUIT COURT 12 TASTI FRIES 1229 Main 8L 57 Otis Street .y^ River Rd., Coventry,' pleaded Talk Planned Manchester, Conn, R. Macatee, 896 Main St.; Manchester Session guilty to charges of operating a CHUCK PATTIES Real Gold 16-oz. Phone 646'6464 Call 6^6-1700 GROUND CHUCK SLICED PEARS 06040 Thelma Briggs, 65 W. Middle motor vehicle without a license On Skydiving Tpke.; Nancy E. Blanchard, Judge Roman Lexton College Inn 26-oz. modified the sentence of Glen and operating an unregistered SLICED STRAWBERRIES M London Rd, Hebron; Mary H. motor vehicle and was fined a ’There will be a program on Bird's Eye 9-oz. Dubay, 62 Jenson St.; Donna C. Peterson, 19, of 333 Lake St., skydiving as a sport at Waddell Mall the Coupon Relow Monday. total of $35. U.S.D.A. CHOICE TDMATO CDCKTAI125 Williams and son, Rockledge — Michael R. Jaworski, 18, of School Cafeteria tomorrow at Welch's 32-02. ^ ^ COOL W HIP Peterson, originally 7:30. Dr., Andover; Aldo P. Enrico, 263 Burnham St., pleaded guilty A nd We’H Tell You! Sweet Lite 6-oz. sentenced to not less than 90 William "Butch” Auden of 42 16 Windsor St.; Ellen J. to a charge of reckless driving Pork Sale days, nor more than 420 days in Delmont St. will demonstrate CORNED BEEF BRISKET Jefferies, Moodus; Helene A. and was fined $75. GRAPE JELLY 49* a mental institution, was given the gear and main of a C e n te r C ut ORANGE JUICE LeDuc, 461 Griffin Rd., South — David L; Joseph, 18, of f Savings Bank of Manchester Waste Hot Dog, Hamburg, 10-ox. a 360-day suspended sentence skydiver, and will show slides MITES Windsor; East Hartford, pleaded guilty R* Yes, I would like to know about saving money on with two years on probation On A of the sport. Butch is a member Also, Jeffrey C. Diana, 140 to a charge of taking a motor life insurance. charges of attempted second- of the Connecticut THICK END THIN END SWEET RELISH Benton S.; Stuart W. Topliff, vehicle without the owner’s NAME- degree larceny and illegal Parachutists, Inc. and has (Please Print) PORK CHOPS 16rOZ. 151 Washington St., Vernon; permission and was fined $50. wish Bone "★ ^iODuEEir possession or control of a non­ made about jumps. Whole or Half Raymond 0. Miller, 188 — Denis J. Julian, 26, of 48 ADDRESS- narcotic controlled substance. A brief ceremony will install Spencer St.; Michael 0. Sanford Rd., pleaded guilty to French or Italian The probation was con­ the officers of PTA for next Greaney,'Columbia; Brian J. charges of operating an un­ CITY- -STATE- -ZIP- ditional that Peterson enter a year. Refreshments will be Fluckiger, 142 Crystal Lake registered motor vehicle and ★ Note Low Produce Prices ★ Rd., Ellington; Robert S. Bell, drug treatment program at the served. Parents and all PORK LOINS improper use of marker plates PHONE- DRESSING Elm Hospital, Portland. students accompanied by a Country Style Yellow Chlquita ^ ^ Slocum Rd., Hebron;- Henry and was fined a total of $10. Progresso 20-oz. Martoccio, 811 Graham Rd., parent are invited. Y — Beatrice Nails, 18, of Hart­ Husband/age '■* 'Mren/sges’Mren/»ges__ ,___ ,______South Windsor. Cases nolled (not prosecuted) lb. BANANAS lb. 1 2 * in court Monday included: ford, pleaded guilty to a charge SOUP Calllornia Luscious — • John W. Aberle, 18, of of fourth-degree larceny and RIB END PORK Sweet Lila 5-lbs. Aboujt Town Mountain Rd., Ellington, dis­ was fined $5(). The court STRAWBERRIES p t . 4 9 * orderly conduct. remitted the fine. A charge of V4 Loin (9-11) Center & End Old Timers’ Night will be • Steven J. Corcoran, 21^ of second-degree failure to appear MAINE SUGAR S now W hite observed by Omar Shrine Club against her was nolled. East Windsor, third-degree Reynold's 200-tt. BE SURE ,>e:BllSS ha’s been serving the Home Owner MUSHROOMS Friday when it meets at the criminal trespass. — Delmore Williams, 21, of PORK CHOPS for 91 YEARS. For i complete FREE INSPECTION of Masonic Temple. There will be • Kenneth Greenberg, 28, of 97 Wells St., pleaded guilty to a Lo in ■ R ed-R ipe / your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised a social hour at 6:30 and a Windsor, issuing a bad check. charge of possession of a non­ ALUMINUM FOIL by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest spaghetti dinner will be sdrved • Vincent S. H olm es,'^, of narcotic substance and was CHICKEN SALE Fantastik 32-oz. WATERMELON local office: at 7:30 Entertainm ent will Hartford, criminal attem))t to fined $50. Graduation Portrait follow. commit fourth-degree larceny. — John H. Yurgel, 17, of Snip- ROAST PORK • Susan B. LaFrance, 22, of slc Lake Rd., Rockville, CLEANER REFILLS Senior Methodists of South Our Own, Hot or Sweet Italian Legs 1/4’s North Haven, misconduct with pleaded guilty to charges of Breasts 50 Count United Methodist Church will 649-9240 a motor vehicle. operating a motor vehicle w/back meet Thursday noon at Susan­ • John Martin, 41, of East without registration and 1/4 w/wing nah Wesley House of the BOOK MATCHES BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. Hartford, issuing a bad check. operating a motor vehicle SAUSAGE Hand Cut church. The Rev. Robert • Auguste Pezzenti, 18, of 31 without a license and was fined DIV, OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Eldridge will speak to the Farmland Hickory \ Coronet - Jumbo Roll Marshall Rd., driving without a total of $25. Filled Donuts doz.89* group. Members are reminded \ l an operator’s license. — Merrill Champlin, 20, of The Oldest & Largest in Conn.' to bring sandwiches. Dessert • Steven Benson, 18, of 42 Pinnacle Rd., Ellington, TOWELS and beverages will be served. Prospect St., Rockville, second- pleaded guilty to a charge of SMOKED BACON Nabisco 9'A-ox. ^ Raspberry Tarts ea. 1 5 * degree larceny. operating an unregistered ATTENTION, lb. lb. CONNECTICUT FIRMS motor vehicle and was fined $25. A charge of second-degree TRISCUIT Crackers 4 5 * WITH . . . Blue Other cases disposed of Mon­ Vienna Bread . loaf 4 9 * C ro ss day included; larceny against Champlin was Colonial 8-oz. pkg. Kimbles 12 cl. of Connecticut — Merrick A. Abom, 29, of nolled. WRIi S9.00 Purciwse md With SS.OO Purchata and Lake St., Coventry, pleaded COUPON OVERNITE Pumpernickel Bread loaf guilty to a charge of fourth- COUPON degree larceny and received a COLD CUTS 18< OFF \ five-day suspended sentence. Columbia Brand 5< OFF 35-oz. CASCADE CUTMTE WAX PAPER — Antonio, Aulet, 37, of Kibbe Budget Meeting Valid Miy 14th - 19th Rd., Ellington, pleaded guilty Valid May 14lh - 19th o r MORE EMPLOYEES' In Vernon O m Coupon Par Family Ona Coupon Per Family ■k Dell Department k to a charge of non-support and Radaam at Frank’s Mkl. Redeam at Frank's MkL Sweet Lila 16-oz., rag. 69c ^ was given a 30-day suspended Vernon’s annual budget ' /I SKINLESS FRANKSSSil sentence. meeting will be held today at 8 Cur Own Dell Brand 1-lb. Pkg. | 7 ‘------“ ’*” "1! LI H — EGG SHAMPOO 5 Connecticut Blue Cross Semi-Private Plan coverage has provided Imported — Eucklyn Dixon, 28, of p.m. at the Vernon Center Mid­ Sweet Lite 16-oz.,jreg. 69c broad benefits to larger firms for many years. Hartford, pleaded guilty to dle School. BOILED HAM Vz lb. 7 9 * issuing a bad check (three Voters will be asked to act on CREME RINSE . Imported Now, firms with 3 or more employees (under age 65) have the counts) and was given a 30-day a total budget of $11,606,548. SUCED BOLOGNA 15* OFF 3 2 * OFF Sweet Lite 16-oz., reg. 79C opportunity to avail themselves of these same group benefits — suspended sentence for each Voters may move to reduce ap­ ,32-ol PRINCE SPAGHEHi 4 Roll VIVA TOWELS SWISS CHEESE Vz lb. 7 9 * offense. He was also p lac^ on propriations but not to increase Valid May 14th - 19th Valid May 14th - 19th at group rates. PROTEIN SHAMPOO Top Notch probation for one year. A any part of either the town or Assorted Colors 4" Pot m m . | Ona Coupon Par Family One Coupon Per Family Scope 24-oz. Super Size, reg. $2.05' charge of second-degree failure education budget. Redeem at Frank's Mkt. Redeem at Frank's Mkt. GERMAN BOLOGNA lb. 9 9 * If you-are interested, return the coupon below and an enrollment to appear against Dixon was GERANIUMS 79* MOUTHWASH kit with complete information will be sent. nolled. Guaranteed to Live ' [l-..WHhS5.00Purch.taand------+ C -----vvith'lFoo ------r : -----with $5.00 P u fC h a » e a i^ -_ ------with S3.00PurchiM and------With $9.00 PurchaM and------, — William T. Green, 16, of N. COUPON . rniittnM I I I . COUPON ! ! COUPON I ! COUPON ! COUPON COUPON I > . 'Eligible employees include the POTTED ROSE BUSHES ^ Z .3 9 !i owner or partners and those em­ 2 4 * OFF .. 25 EXTRA STAMPS 50 EXTRA STAMPS |j 25 EXTRA STAMPS j 3 pkgs. Charmln 30< OFF 4 5 * OFF I j with purchase el ployees who work 20 hours or with purchasa of ' J j with purchasa of , BITUMINOUS COUPONS TOTAL TOILET TISSUES i 50cL BA(XES FOOD STORAGE | \ 4 9 - O Z . PUNCH I I RAID or RLACK FLAG 4 pkg. LIGHT RULRS | QUARTS ZERAX SYRUP more per week. Valid May 14th - 19th { I Valid May 14th • 19th Valid May 14th - 19th j I INSECTICIDE Valid May 14th - 19th i Valid May 14lh - 19th . One Coupim Par Family j j I One Coupon Per Family' One Cupon Per Family ! I Valid May 14th - 19th One Coupon Per Family • I Ona Coupon Per Family | DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS Redeem al Frank's Mkt. I I Fill out and return to: VALUE: $3.15 ^' Redeam at Frank's Mkl. Redeem at Frank's Mkt. j j One Coupon Par Family Radeem at Frank's Mkl. ^ | Redeem al Frank’s Mkt. j Connecticut Blue Cross, Inc., P.O. Box 1756, North Haven, Conn. 06473 Special Spring Prices CLIP & SAVEI Redeem at Frank's Mkt. FREE ESTIMATES ' ------With $5.00 Purchasa and With $5.00 Purchasa ai^ With $5.00 Purchasa and ■ With SS.OO Purchasa and With $5.00 Purchase and - ■4 With $5.00 Purchase and II With $5.00 Purchasa and COUPON , COUPON COUPON COUPON I Firm Your PHONE: 649-5233 COUPON * COUPON COUPON COUPON Name Nam e. NO MONtY DOWN • OP TO 5 YEIRS TO PAY 18* OFF FREE 50 EXTRA STAMPS 25 EXTRA STAMPS' 20< OFF 25 EXTRA STAMPS with purchasa el MUi purchsa of , | Address. T itle - 4 9 -O Z . CHEER 22-oz. JOY LIQUID 5 0 * OFF STRETCH & SEAL 2 0 * OFF with purchase ol CHARCOAL LIGHTEfi FLUID I Valid May 14th - 19th 8-oz. YUBAN COFFEE wKh $5.00 purchase ANY PKG. NYLONS Valid May 14th - 19th 80 cL SANDWICH BAGGIES SHEU NO PEST STRIPS Valid May 14lh - 19th I G&H PAVING Ona Coupon Par Family Ona Coupon Per Family Valid May 14th - 19th ValM May 14th - 19lh Valid May 14lh - 19th Valid May 14th - 19th Valid May 14th - 19th Ona Cgupon Par Family | C ity ___ _ Zip Code, Redaem at Frank't Mkl. One Coupon Par Family One Coupon Per Family Radeam at Frank's Mkt. One Coupon Per Family’ One Coupon Per Family One Coupon Par Family Radaam at Frank's MkL j WEST STREET, BOLTON Redeem at Frank's Mkt. Redeem at Frank’s M kl Redeem at Frank's Mkl. Redeem at Frank's Mkt. Redeem, at Frank's Mkt. Number of employees Date Jl. PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May-15, 1973 Cub Scout News MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., May 1973 - PAGE NINE

O N W M 0 Cub Scout Pack 98, Buckley Pack 251 Gifts Now Total $45^000 PABKADE STOWE OPEN W ED., THURS., FBI. NIGHTS til 9 THDW 3HT School, recently had a Spanish Cub Scout Pack 251 had a Fiesta, with games set up by fiesta at its recent meeting at the boys and a bullfighter. Verplanck School. For Silverstein Center A high point of the evening Awards were' presented to The committee planning a Silversteins, are co-chairmen was a ceremony, when the programs, music, shuffleboard, Edward Bertram and Billy Templd" Beth Sholom- of the Youth Center fund­ Webelos received the Arrow of study, table tennis, tumbling, Thomas, Wolf Badge; Kevin Silverstein Youth Center for raising committee, which has Light award. Receving the volleyball, wrestling and yoga. Byrne, Bear Badge; Shawn hbnehester announced today it conducted a five-month cam­ award were Steven Harley, Ireland, one gold and two silver has received gifts totaling $ti,- In addition to an enlarged paign by letters. library, there will be a bulletin Alien McCIintick, David Regan, arrows; Michael Schoenberger, 000 to date. Its goal for a T^e Center, planned by Ar­ Aaron Burnham, Harlan one gold and one silver arrpw; building and furnishings is board for announcements and nold Lawrence Associates of messages and an activities Vinick, David Caneul and Thomas Duff, one silver arrow. $180,000. Manchester, will be con­ Richard Fotter. Webelo awards were received Today marks the first an­ calendar. Outdoor activities Duplicate Bridge stricted on the grounds of Tem­ also are planned. (!uli Park 112 by Jeff Edwards, six awards; niversary of the death of Saul ple Beth Sholom. Mi*, and Mrs. Results of the Manchester Results of the Manchester The Intrigue Mr. and Mrs Schwedel say Cub Pack 112 recently held a Brett Hazzard, Sean Byrnes M. Silverstein who, with his Schwedel say it will be built KofC duplicate bridge games YWCA novice duplicate bridge contributions of any size are combined pack meeting and cir­ and Troy Fedora, one award wife, the late Rigi Silverstein, without a mortgage and are in­ played May 10 are as follows: games played May 9 are as Of India welcome and that all are tax cus at Washington School. each. Peter Irwin and Edward are being honored \^ith the tensifying the campaign — North-South, first, Dr. Saul follows: First and second, Mrs. ■ Cubmaster Arthur Raymond Bertram received Bear books. youth center. Mr. and Mrs. deductible. Contributions of $1,- Dorothy Manning and Mrs. This spring, my son’s third hoping construction can start 000 or more will be Cohen and Ernest Berube; se­ presented awards to Andrew Celebrating birthdays were Silverstein helped found Tem­ soon. cond, Mrs. B. Beckley and Anne Ingram and Mrs. Linda grade teacher asked a few acknowledged with a plaque, Doughty, Gary Davenport, Wolf Kevin Boushee, 11; and Shawn ple Beth Sholom. Mr. Silvers­ The plan calls for a facility of Sidney Stein; third, Paul Hennigan and Mrs. Barbara mothers to help with a social to be placed in the Center’s and gold arrow; Timothy Ireland and Brian Cockerham, tein was honorary life president 4,235, square feet of space, un­ Gutreich and Mrs. Tanash Beckley; third, Mrs. Marion studies enrichment program. entrance. Fogarty, Silver arrow on bear; 10. at the time of his death. Mrs. der the management of the McCarthy and Mrs. Claire My turn to help came up last Contributions may be made Atoynatan. Jeffery Long, Bear; James Silverstein was a past president Temple’s board of directors and Also, East-West, first, Mrs. Bimmerman; fourth, Mrs. Ebie week and my assigned subject payable to Temple Beth Laraia, Bear, gold and 2 silver of the Sisterhood. to service young people from Kaempfer and Mrs. Sue Fen­ was India. Sholom-Silverstein Youth Paul Wlllhide and Mrs. Stephen arrows. Gertrude and Nat Schwedel, three years through college Martin; second, Mrs. Stanley ton. This game is an introduc­ When I told my son I was Webelos awards, were Center and mailed to 117 Only the kind longtime friends of the 'age. Craft and Mrs. R. Simmons; tion to duplicate play. A brief going to visit his classroom, his Adelaide Rd., Manchester, presented to: Harold Brainad, Dependent on the interest third, Mrs. Joseph Buths and lecture is given at the end of the response was unnerving. Conn. 06040. / Ricky Armstrong, Kenneth shown, planned activities in­ Mrs. Richard Terhune. game. Play bpgins at 9:15 a.m. “ YOU’RE coming?’’ he Rubella Clinic All fund-raising costs are Meek, Roger Dee, David Ted- clude a pre-school nursery Leader in series is Herbert every W edne^y. This is a questioned increduously. His Said Successful being contributed by Mr. and ford, Danny Parsons, Ronald school, basket-shooting, Smith. Series will continue game for new players. message was very clear to me. Mrs. Schwedel. Maffucci, Rory West, Billy A measles and rubella im­ billiards, checkers, cljess, through June. As a result I vowed to do my Youth Centre Hoover, Norman Shields, Kevin munization clinic sponsored by cooking classes, creative arts, best and totally immersed Dickensen and Mark Tierney. the Manchester Public Health crafts, drama groups, small Tax Collections myself in the study of India. Results of the Manchester Results of the Manchester A variety of animal and clown Nursiqg Association gained a group-conservations, gym­ First, I boned up on Near 100% Mark YWCA duplicate bridge games Bridge Club duplicate bridge acts and several games of skill favorable response, according nastics, home jvork, karate, georgraphy and history. ’Then I played May 7 are as follows; games played May 11 are as were presented by the dens. to MPHNA officials. The com­ knitting classes, movie Manchester tax collections as North-South, first, Mrs. Bette follows: iNortn-South, first, found some Hindustani words The Webelos dens had a hotdog bing measles-rubella vaccine of April 30, with two months of Martin and Mrs. Sandra Craft; like “Namaste” (which means Gives You! Norma Fagan and Bob Strat­ stand. was a d m in istered to 276 the current fiscal year still to second, Mrs. Liz Carter and ton; second, Joe Toce and Sue hello AND goodbye.) I children, while 41 received a go, equal 99.9 per cent of 12- Mrs. Margaret Boyle; third and Eggleton; third, Lou Halpryn organized a group of slides in­ Cub Pack 2 measles vaccine and 142 a month estimates. Collector of fourth, Mrs. Barbara Davis and and John Descy. cluding one of a tiger, one of a Cub Scout Pack 2 presented rubella vaccine. About Town Revenue Ernest Machell Charge Accounts Invited ★ Bank Charges Welcome Mrs. Myrtle Odium and Mrs. Also, East-West, first, Jim maharaja’s palace, and one of a awards at a recent meeting at In addition to the agency’s reports. Paula Schwartz and Mrs. Polites and A1 LaPlant; second, snake charmer charming a Second Congregational Church. nursing staff, six physicians All retired persons of Pratt Receipts for the 10-month From America’s Most Famous Maker! Jaimie Horowitz. Dick Pasternak and Bob cobra. I ferreted out some In­ Receiving awards were WINDOW volunteered their time in one- and Whitney Division of United period total $12,481,493 — just PretoM a Teen Also, East-West, first, Mrs. Whitesell; third, Jeannine Ray­ dian jewelry and a red turban Michael Bouchard, Keith Maffe hour rotations. These included Aircraft Corp. are invited to at­ $9,397 under the $12,490,890 es­ Boys’ No-Iron 5 Shirt & Jean Jackets Full-Fashiolied Nylon Knit Shorts Jan Leonard and Mrs. Muriel mond and Peg LaPlant. and a beautiful purple sari. and Jonathan Newcomb, Wolf Dr. Winfield Moyer, Dr. John tend a meeting of the Retirees timated for the fiscal year en­ Knit Shirts Monroe; second, Mrs. Judy Finally, to add atmosphere to Badge; David Nowak, Bear SHADES Malone, Dr. Alan Krupp, Dr. Group Wednei^ay at 10 a.m. at ding June 30. Shirts, Sleeveless Tops and Body Suits Brown and Mrs. Kitty Ansaldi; Were 10.00 to 14.00 The South Windsor Bridge my presentation, I bought a box Badge and one gold and four Metin Bedizil, Dr. Sobhy the clubhouse, 200 Clement Rd., Tax collections to the Town Most Were Reg. 7.00 to 12.00 Reg. 3.00 to 3.75 third, Mrs. Ann DeMartin and Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 of incense and an Indian record. silver arrows; and Gregory Made to Order Ghabrial and Dr. Frank Horton. East Hartford. Fire District Fund as of April Mrs. Flo Barre’. Open Pairs Bring your old rollers in p.m. at 1788 Ellington Rd., Chefs Prepare For Church Breakfast When I was packing the car to Valente, silver arrow. and save 35o per shade. Other volunteers who 30 actually exceed 12-month es­ 4 . 9 9 club championship will be held South Windsor. leave for school, I was. stuck William Auden of the Connec­ registered the children and Senior High Youth Forum of timates. The receipts total $1,- 3.49,0 5.99 2 for 5 a 0 0 May 21. “Many hands make light work,” or so the saying goes, as from left, Joe LaVae, Frank Lat- with a last minute inspiration ticut Parachute, Inc., a group E. A. JOHNSON assisted in keeping the clinic North United Methodist Church 055,144, which is 101 per cent of and put in some cans of punch the $1,044,555 estimated to June Shirt jackets, Jean Jackets, Wide leg pants! Jean-type split knee slacks! Button trim shorts! Short sleeves. Stripes. Solid tuca and Anthony Ricci, of the Mr. and Mrs. Club of St. Bridget Church, whip up the batter which jumps at the Ellington running smoothly were Mrs. will meet tonight at 7 a t the and a box of ginger snaps PAINT GO. Robert Landis, Mrs. George church. Grade 7 and the Confir­ 30. Snap jackets. Denims & Sleeveless tank tops! Short & long sleeve shirts! Lots of bodysuits! colors. Machine-wash. Sizes 8 for .the club’s Pancake and Sausage Festival to be Sunday at the church cafeteria. Airport, demonstrat’ed Foot Health Week (ginger being VERY Indian.) parachute jumping equipment, 723 MALii ST. Emmerling, Mrs. Robert mation Class will meet at 7 at Receipts to the Water Fund brushed denims. Sizes S, M, L. 100% nylon & polyester stretch knits that wear almost forever! to 18. Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets are $1.25 for adults, 75 cents for I had so much paraphernalia as of April 30 total $578,485, or Sizes 2 to 14 but not all styles in every size. Walking barefoot may be During this year’s obser­ showed a film on jumping and Blake, Mrs. John Boyle, Mrs. the church also. senior citizens, and 50 cents for children. (Herald photo by Ofiara). with me, it took my son and two 82.5 per cent of 12-month es­ oeautiful, but only if you pick vance of Foot Health Week, and answered cubs’ questions. Edward Platz, Mrs. Clifford of his friends to help carry the timates; to the Sewer' Fund, the right place, and know what which ends today, the Hartford Some of the cubs from Pack 2 Treat, Mrs. Thomas Toomey, The Little League Auxiliary stuff into the classroom. $528,069, or 85 per cent; and to to expect with each step, accor­ County Podiatry Society is participated in a clean-up day Mss. Clarence Rush, Mrs. Ed­ will meet Wedne^ay at 8 p.m. the Downtown Special Taxing ding to the Hartford County offering a few hints for those The kids were great and very on April 28 by picking up trash mund Tomezuk, Mrs. Andrew at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Girl's No-Iron Read Potpourri District Fund, $32,666, or 97.2 Boys’ Boys’ No-Iron Jr. Boys' No-Iron Podiatry Society. who may be tempted to shed About Town responsive. They sniffed the in­ and glass in the Robinson Park Lindberg and Mrs. Robert Anderson, 72 Essex St. New Ladies of St. James members are invitied to attend.. per cent. Summer Sleepwear ‘‘Barefoot walkers today their shoes during the summer cense, clapped to the music and area. Weiss. No-Iron Pajamas Sport & Dress Shirts Knit Shirts aren't doing anything different months. Women’s Christian squealed appreciatively at the Orfg. 4.00 Reg. 4.00 to 6.00 Reg. 4.00 A 4.50 Reg. 2.00 & 2.50 than their grandparents did Wearing sandals with slightly Fellowship of Second Hold Installation slides of the snake charmer. I Congregational Church will thought I’d really reached them years ago,” said Dr. Steven elevated heels is safer than Mrs. Robert F. Calhoun of 108 have its annual meeting tonight when they said “Namaste, Mrs. Buchbinder, president of the going barefoot. For shopping, Benton St., was installed Mon­ LOSE 20 POUNDS 2 ,or 5.90 at 6:30 at the church. Warren” as I left. On my way 2.99 2.99 3 , 0 , 5 . 0 0 organization representing area well-ventilated, medium-heel day night as president of the out of the room I peeked over at Nighties; Sleep Coats; Baby foot specialists. ‘‘The big shoes with good support are Ladies of St. James at their an­ IN TWO WEEKS! jconsole Middy & coat styles in polyester Permanent, press polyester & Polyester/cotton knit short best. Jehovah’s Witnesses will my son and the expression on Dolls: Peignoirs. Polyester & difference today is that the nual banquet at Fiano’s & cotton. Sizes 10 to 20. cotton, Short sleeve styles. sleeve polos & collar style M have group discussions of the his face was gratifying. I felt grassy pastures and dirt roads In the morning, use a good Restaurant, Bolton. She Famous Women’s Ski Team Diet cotton. Sizes 4 to 14. Sizes 8 to.20. Bible book “Zachariah” tonight that I’d passed the test. shirts. Sizes 4 to 7. that grandma and grandpa foot powder, especially if succeeds Mrs. John F. Barry at 7:30 at 726 N. Main St., 167 The next day my son came During the non-snow off season, the Women's Ski walked on have turned into city perspiration is a problem. Jr. Boulder Rd., 18 Chambers St., home waving 28 thank-you Team m em bers go on the "Ski T eam ” diet to lose up to streets.” Going without socks may feel Other officers installed are 67 Bissell St., 280 Sand Hill Rd. notes. “They’re beautiful,” I 20 pounds in two weeks. That’s Right — 20 pounds in 14 He said this makes barefoot cooler, but feet are better Mrs. Thomas Carroll, vice in South Windsor, and French cried happily. “This makes all days! The basis of the diet is chemical food action and walking a different proposition. protected by stockings of president; Mrs. Joseph Rd., Bolton. my effort worth while.” was devised especially fbr the Ski Team. .Normal From A Vary Famous Makar In addition to the yisk of injury footlets. They absorb perspira­ Ruschak, secretary; Mrs. stereo Girls’ Volour energy is maintained (very important) while reducing. Jr. Boys’ Summsr from broken glass, stones, and tion and help prevent chafing or Girls' 1-pc. & 2-pc. Swim Suits David Gay, treasurer; Mrs. I read the notes very careful­ You keep "full” — no starvation — because the diet is Beach Coverups other objects, bare feet are blisters. Knit Pajamas Barry, Mrs. Thomas Reiley and ly, I wanted to find out just designed that way! It's a diet that is easy to follow exposed to athlete’s foot and As a part of daily bathing Reg. 11.00 A 12.00 That were originally 7.50 to 13.00 Mrs. Richard Hayes, delegates what teaching techniques the whether you work, travel or stay at home. other infections. routines, cleanse the feet Law Heads Special to National Catholic Council of kids had responded to. Was it “One of the most painful is throughly, and inspect them for This is, honestly, a fantastically, successful diet. If it WW I Vets Women; Mrs. Robert Tierney, the music? 'The slides? Or did the plantar wart,” he said. “It cuts, bruises, or breaks in the weren’t the Women’s Ski Team wouldn't be permitted 4.00 4.00 and 5.00 Church Women United they enjoy dressing up in the In­ for 5.00 is a virus infection that skin between the toes. Dry com­ representative. to use it! Right? So give yourself the same break the pletely, without excess rubbing. dian clothing? Ski Team gets. Lose weight the scientific, proven way. For beachwear & playwear. penetrates the sole of the foot. Jonathan H. Law of 19 Committee chairmen are: Quality swim suits at very spectacular savings, Choose 1-pc. and Air cooled mesh knit. Polyester Says Dr. Buchbinder; “G o ^ Even if you’ve tried all the other diets, you owe it to Short sleeves, zip front. Sizes 4 It enters through small cuts Baldwin Rd. recently was Mrs. Thomas Toomey and Mrs. The children's thank-you 2-pc. styles in lots of great colors. Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 14. S cotton. Short sleeve short leg caused by walking barefoot on foot health, summer or winter, elected commander of yourself to try the Women’s SkiTeam Diet., That is, if to 14. Aaron Curtice, Mother Seton; notes answered my question. styles. Sizes 3. 6. 8. hard, unclean surfaces. Once is primarily a matter of good Manchester Barracks, World Mrs. Ernst Englebrecht, Three notes mentioned the you really do want to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. Y contracted, the wart needs personal hygiene and the right War I Veterans, at its annual program; Mrs., Richard Mrs. Robert Calhoun cobra, two the castle, four the Order today. Tear this ad out as a reminder. professional care to be footwear, or lack of it, at the meeting at the VFW Home. He McNamard, publicity; Mrs. music, three the incense, six Send only S3.00 (S3 25 for Rush Service) — To: Ski Slim, right time.’’______eliminated. I succeeds Felix J. Jesanis. Laurent Bourcier, hospitality; She is a member ot the Queen the purple sari, two the tiger Dept. 238. 152W. 42nd.St Sutie33. New'i'ork.N.E 18036 Other officers elected are and Mrs. Timothy Rohan, ways and three the red turban. All 28 Don’t order unless you expect to lose 20 pounds Infants’ A Toddlsrs’ Girls’, Toons’, Boys of Angels Mothers Circle and Boys’, Slims’ ts Huskys’ Boys’. Slims’ A Huskys’ HAVE YOU AN John Koubik, senior vice com­ and means. St. James Home and School notes mentioned the punch and in two weeks! Because that’s what the Ski Team Diet Spring Coats Big Smith Overalls mander; William Couch, judge The newly-installed president Association. She is a former cookies! will do! Cuffed & Flare Slacks Camp Shorts Superb EVENT SCHEDULED advocate; Harry H., Fogerty, was born in Hartford and came member of Church Women ^ Reg. 17.00 to 36.00 Reg. 6.50 to 9.50 Just Received THAT CALLS FOR chaplain;, Albert L. 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»L(;S BlINiNY MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn...Tues., May 15. 1973 — PAGE Ri.Bviriu OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE wiih MAJOR HOOPLE VER IN LUCK! I \ EHH, W HATS I'\/E S O T JUST S TA R T REAPIN' IF nr PoesN'T p u t v a r ’ SEE WHAT YOU STAKTEP WHEW VDU SET UP PRETTY SOON IF HE'S NOT UP, FU PPS Vr INSOMNIA I COT JUST TH' THIS BOOK CALLEP SLEEP IN TEN MINUTES, > THAT REFUSE CAN SAG BEFORE YOU LEFT THIS ' CAREFUL HE'LL Andover I HAVEN'T TWINS FER YA! DON'T NE WON'T BE VA LOOK J "A SUMA^ARVOF I'L L GIVE VA A THIMR-THeyP TARE BE SHY IF , m TO LIVE WITNI SET HIS HEAP T B R R tB tM ! SLEPT FOR ------COMPUTER ANALYSIS ‘ that LYIUG down, pip you I YOU SAID YOU'D BRONZED BY THWEB AS APPUEP LE^E IT there ju st LONS ENOUGH FOR ' YOUR CL^5SIV\ATES HE WAS askin' I wEEUse-vo TO ME IF HE SHOULD leander.' th a t X TAKE SLEEPINS COSMIC THEM TO GET THE MESSAGE-AND THEV'^ vtf^irr/w AuTceRwr ZBA To Hear PHENOMCNA"! ALREADY COME UP WITH TM STILL THE SN»\E GET A BRONZE HID HAS MORE ONE OF THEIR OWN.' OLD BUSTER. EVEN CAST OF HIS imagination TriOUSH NOW I'M FIST! THAN A Four Requests A CELEB,' USED CAR CM FSMAn! ' ANNE EMT Correspondent Tel. 228-3971 The Zoning Board of Appeals tj ' ’ ■ 'A will hold a public hearing SIS 'I-i Wednesday evening at 8 in the j " i ' ',1 Town Office Building to hear ■K''I • MICKEY FINN four appeals. BY HANK LEONARD The first is a request from I WAS yOU'LL GET THE WHEN DO YOU TO/WDRROW /WDRNING' James L. Bunker of Hickory SUPPOSED REST AFTER YOU WANT ME TO AMP /MWAE /T SOUND HERE IT 15, MEAKER- TO GET SIX TESTIFY/ GO TO THE CONVINCING! M Dr. for a variance to construct THREE THOUSAND/ THOUSAND', an addition to a house where the front yard is only 54 feet and 75 feet is required! G veat B egttn in gs". \bEANDER The second is a request from WANTS A Edward and Marie Keesler of S-lg demonstration^ A cSSmT Manchester to construct a year- HERPES ARE MADE-WOT BORM C >*>l HU, iM. i t n h n u . i w . t m , «.t in r.i ott II Ut OH. round house on a lot on Bausola Rd. where the lot width is only Hartford National’s super SHORT RIBS 100 feet and 200 feet is required. BY FRANK O’NEAL The third is a request from financial start for m ■ S i< B Ronald R. and Noriqan Nadeau ueoioe VtXJ LOOK \ > I ' TH AT STUPID BARTENDER ' REALLY? I TURKJED S of Hartford to carry on light UMHAPPy/ -HIC/- SAID THEY PONT SERVE WHAT DID Hl/V! INTO A ^ r n lWHAT'STHe I ' I LADIES' YOU PO?i BRANDY , manufacturing storage, con­ TROUBLE?/ I ALEXANDER struction equipment and a people 18 and over. PRISCILLA’S POP custodian on premises in an BY AL VERMEER area not having required ALL THIS FLAK T H E V R E r Business R 40 zone. ABOUT AN EMEIRC3Y. JUST MAKIMS Great Beginnings is for i;ou if you're just CRISIS! A BK3r TWIMQ-... Fourth is a request from John J. and Frances Gaudino of getting on your feet Retiming from the Manchester for variances to construct a garage and an addi­ tion to an existing house on service. Starting a new job. Getting married. Lake Rd. Variances are necessary ,Graduating from college. Or if you're a THE FLINTSTONES because the lot size, front yard BY HANA.BARBERA size and side yard are all under newcomer to our state. Because with Great WHdP' tSPWJ------the requirements. 5 •' f ^ouT-a too,ht Lillie League Beginnings, you start a working relation­ o r y i l l e - s e e I D A p p y a In Little League action last YOU l a t e r .''... i V / week, Kevin Champ hurled a ship with one of the most reputable banks one-hitter, and Chipper Klldorf hit a homer as the Yankees in New England. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM defeated the Red Sox 11-1. Leading hitters for the Great Beginnings is essentially a checking beautifuli \ ; WELL, ! ■^,rr'^60iHfcTDco$r I CAN Yankees, with three hits A BU<:k1 THAT'^ m BALL FORSET ABOUT apiece, were Bob Heon and account, a borrowing account and a credit t a l k INS TO Champ. sbo PLAVEP! TMEAA A B O U T In another game, John Led­ card account all rolled into one super pack­ t h e i r u f e - ford of the Giants led his team’s K. S r V L B / hitting with two bases-loaded age. It's the complete financial program for triples as the Giants defeated the Tigers 17-3. Winning was David Gemot. anyone over 18 who qualifies. In a hitters contest, the Red Sox came back and defeated the MUTT AND JEFF Mets 19-15 with the Sox getting BUD FISHER 11 hits and the Mets 10 hits. For starters, pou get Free Checking. \\/. YES, YES'WHAT Tod Krewson for the Sox and E R " SIR, ^ A ^ S E ? H O W O N L Y T W O W EEKS,' Grady Horton for the Mets hit A checMng account is a financial fact of life. IS IT, JEFF? I WOULD OF BUPOIMd of professor at Ulster Com­ credit So you can charge anything, any :»'/ -'m BUGINEEE THEFRIFRIDAY NIGHT CHESS CLUBl. munity College, Stone Ridge, TALENTl N.Y. Kurland has been an where, Anytime. associate professor of social 4 * ; ■ science at the. college since «■ ^ 1966, and chairman of the Department of Public Service / I since 1969. You get finaricial counselling. Prior to his faculty appoint­ V With ail those Great Beginning ment, effective Sept. 1, 1973, . Kurland served for seventeen years in the field of social work budgeting your pay check can be in various parts of the country. mark So we have financial expeftsrstand- ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN He is a biographeeln the sixth edition of "The Dictionary of WHICH ONE OF YOU WANTS TO X Y'MEAN WEAR- LET ME DO IT.' I \ OKAY, f GEE, THANKS, LlL FELLA! International Biography” SWIM AROUND OUT THERE A N ' ING THAT FIN?, STEVE CANYON - ' ing by with advice and counselling. They, ALWAYS WANTED SUNNY.' THAT'S TH' NICEST THING BY MILTON CANIFF recently released in I^ndon. SCARE THOSE PLESIOSAURS UH- T B E A FISH.' / 1 THINK \ ANYBODY'S EVER OUT OF TH E WATER ? ( HUH' Y'GOTTH' A 1943 graduate of (pn help with big questions^ Like **Can we 5 PERFECT COL. CANYON P^.. ABOUT THE RANKING A/WERICAN5 AAe a n w h il e . MON COLONEL, I KNOW M Manchester High School, ACKNOWLEPSED U.S. OFFICER WHO IS ARE SO UNPOPULAR MENTALITY WRITERS WHO ARE STILL Z i Kurland served in the United FOR IT/ YOUR ORDER TO A PRISONER IN THE T H E R E -T H A T EVEN . JOHNNY, YOU r e - vvorkino't h e r 'um or thati .•# ^ afford a new car?" As well as wi^ the big •y U J . -ri CHECK OUT THE SOUTHEAST ASIA AREA! THE COBRAS WONT ! STAR TED SOMETHINO LINCOLN ACTUALLY SHOT States Navy during World VJar WIRE SERVICE SIR,IS TH A T DANGEROUS BITE U S ! - 1 HOPE YOU CAN . i r ? JOHN WILKES BOOTH! II and graduated from Hillyer STORY.. T A K E IT FRO/W money that can make it happen. — ■ H ERE ! Junior College in 1947. Later, he “I '■ :■!I-iX ■N received degrees from You've only just begun. You' Springfield College and ’Tulane University. ^ long way to go;. And we'd like to help you f 'l- Kuralnd is the son of Mrs. Reba Kurland of 57 Jensen St. ' get there. ' r-r I » ! >1 h wtA. fx IM t*« ui on About Town i SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER .ssfi'-’-v';' BY BILL HOWRILLA Manchester Wales will have a lA/g GAN ALWAy^ C O U K iTO H I 5E6 YOO'\^ weight discussion at its meeting ’Tt>U AND 'i&UR MIMUTEMEN, BPcu^TA PeiV fJo... tonight at thd Italian-American Club. Members with the initials c a p t a i n Pa r k e d . MEN ALOND. ' s iE a o N P s r M through P are reminded to We’re with you edl the way ...PE

'Trustees of Trinity Covenant (^l973HNt y-/ s- Church will meet tonight at 8 at 5-I6' ftlLtlQWpILLA Stalcwicle Connecticut Offices • Member F.D.I.C. the home of Paul Norling, 32 Sahtina Dr. .. A MANCHJSSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues,, May 15, 1973 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 15. 1973

Herald Angle Scoreboard Filled With Goose Eggs Indians Trounce Maloney, . *4» Near Tourney Qualification By Earl Yost Until Orlando Cepeda Delivered Sports Editor i f i l ^ location Wednesday against By Dean Yost Bristol Eastern. Friday the BOSTON (AP) — The Fenway Park scoreboard was filled with Orioles on one hit in earning the victory. Bob Reynolds took over Indians-Brewers Playing nip-and-tuck locals travel to Platt High in goose eggs as the Baltimore Orioles and the Red Sox hooked up in for Baltimore in the 11th and took the loss. At Milwaukee, Dick Tidrow hurled a three-hitter over eight in­ baseball for eight and one- Meriden. the first extra inning scoreless game in' two years. “After looking at my slow sti()f, the Orioles must have thought nings, but needed relief help in the ninth from Tom Hilgendorf Baseball Fields Manicured Finally, with starting Dc^le Alexander of Baltimore they were facing when Bolin came in,’’ Lee joked. “I and Jerry Johnson to defeat the Brewers. third innings yesterday, Manchester (10) Little League baseball fields were all manicured by the and Bill Lee of Boston in the clubhouse, desipated hitter Orlando battled as long as I could. The blister started to develop in the “A game like this when two p y s come in and do a job can turn Manchester’s potent bats AB R H RBI E Cepeda drilled a run-scoring single in the 11th inning, boosting the fifth inning. It’s the first one I’ve ever had. However, I did the job exploded and turned the Sullivan, ss Park Department and in fine condition for Sunday’s everything around,” said Cleveland Manager Ken Aspromonte. Pagani, 3b Red Sox to a 1-0 victory Monday night. the way I should, and the game came out the way it should.” Pinch hitter Tom McCraw singled home Jim Spencer in the Maloney affair into a rout as openers at six different sites...One of the veteran umpires Eastman, cf "“It was unbelievable, just unbelievable, but I’ve learned to Cepeda, rescued from baseball’s graceyard with American 10th to give California and Bill Singer the victory over Kansas Ci­ the Silk Towners posted an Maloney, 2b in the Little League system, all of whom are volunt^rs, expect the unbelievable in this game,” Baltimore Manager Earl Leape adoption of the desipated hitter rule, came through ty. It was Singer’s sixth triumph in seven declsons. 10-4 CCIL triumph at Ceppa Burger, rf Ed McKeever was on hand to work behind the plate in the Weaver said. again with a clutch hit. Bidwell, lb A’u-While Sox Field. K Thibodeau, If American League opener at Waddell Field. Active in the Alexander, a young righthander, and Lee, a veteran southpaw, Rookie Mike Guerrero, filling in for ailing Luis Aparicio, The victory enabled the locals K Monroe, If program for two decades, McKeever unveiled his favorite were sensational in a duel between a couple of refugees from the opened the 11th with a ground single over the second base bag. Oakland’s Ken Holtzman, staked to an early lead on Reggie to step a game closer to post­ t Miller, c “brush” to clean home plate - a paint brush. He was bullpen. Alexander allowed four hits in 10 innings while Lee sur­ Carl Yastrzemski sacrificed and Reggie Smith was walked inten­ Jackson’s first-inning, three-run homer, stopped the Chicago K f McCurry, p 1 1 season tournament qualifica­ rendered five in nine innings. tionally. Cepeda looked at a disputed strike and then lined a shot White Sox on four hits to record his seventh victory against two teamed with one of the youngest boys in the umpiring losses. tion. The magic number is now Totals 36 10 11 7 2 ranks, 13-year-old Scott Linsenbigler, a graduate of the “Doyle was upset when I decided to take him out,” Weaver to left center, scoring Guerrero. said; “However, he’s only 22 years old and I didn’t want to hurt “That big ,p y certainly gets big hits,” Kasko said after lowered to one. The win upped Little L eape pro^am...Moe Morhardt’s Gilbert High Rangers-Twinu the Tribe’s record to 8-3 with . Maloney (4) him. He told me he felt good, and I told him I wanted him to feel Cepeda’s 19th hit No. 2,198 of his career. In the first game of a twinight doubleheader in Arlington, Toby ) AB R H RBI E baseball team in Winsted boasted an undefeated record in seven games remaining, in­ that way for another 12 years.” Carabetta, cf 4 0 0 % 0 nine games after polishing off East Catholic High on the Harrah picked two outs in the bottom of the ninth as the time to cluding this afternoon’s tilt 2 1 1 0 0 “I don’t know how anyone can do much better than Lee,” In other American L eape action, Detroit shut out the New Janiga, 2b weekend. The former Manchester High gthlete, who later hit his first homer of the season and give the Rangers a come- with Conard High. Also, E. Hewitt, If 3 .0 0 0 0 Manager Eddie Kasko said. “He would still be in there, but he York Yankees 8-0, California outlasted Kansas City 3-2 in 10 in­ from-behind victory over the Twins. Manchester remained on the Zajac, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 went all the way up the baseball ladder to the Chicago Cubs worked up a blister on his thumb. It was ready to pop in the ninth nings, Minnesota needed 11 innings to defeat Texas 6-4 in the se­ Fahey, c 40000 Minnesota’s Bobby Darwin provided the late-lnning heroics in tail of Bristol Central which in the National League, has turned out one winner after inning and if it had he would be out for 10 days or so.” cond game after dropping the opener 7-6, Oakland beat Chicago 5- the SMond game, hitting his fourth home run of the season in the John Burger Lyle Eastman Mickey Miller Paddock, ss 30000 ™ >' '« , 1/. leads the CCIL with a 9-2 mark. A. Povani, ss 1 0 0 0 0 another since taking over the baseball reins at Gilbert Veteran right-hander Bob Bolin replaced Lee and checked the 1 and Cleveland edged Milwaukee 2-1. 11th inning to break a 4-4 tie and help the Twins to the victory. , , '^ '7 ' McCurry, workhorse of the Busa, lb 2 1 0 0 0 ...Little Mickey Miller may only be an understudy to Burger lined a hard shot to Manchester staff, hurled a passed ball to account for the entered tourney play was in Slisz, rf 2 1 0 0 0 right, scoring both Sullivan and talented Jack Maloney as a catcher with Manchester High brilliant three-hitter, but was a uprising. 1971 when they were eliminated Ragalskl, rf , 2 0 0 0 0 Maloney. S, Polivan, p 2 0 111 but the fireball would be a regular on practically every victim of two infield errors McCurry, working like a by East Hartford High in the Maloney countered with a K, Hewitt, p 1112 0 high school team in the area...Park Supt. Ernie ’Tureck Standings which allowed two runs to master, whiffed 11 enemy semifinal round. That was the Mango, p 0 0 0 0 0 lone score following Sullivan’s hopes the night lighting system at Robertson Park will'be Martin Got Plenty of Action score. He also tossed a home batters while surrendering five season Jim Balesano, Brad error. AnotHler infield error Totals 30 4 3 3 1 operating by the weekend. Rainy weather has been one of run ball to Ken Hewitt who walks. The offense was Steurer and Jim Jackson paced AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE allowed the hosts’ second run. Manchester 210 020 005 — 10 parked it some 360-feet from spearheaded by Sullivan, East­ the Trihe. After being the reasons for the delay...If one thinks tennis hasn’t East East - Manchester broke open the Maloney 110 000 200 - 4 man, Maloney, Burger and eliminated the locals’ record caught on in Manchester, try to get an open court on the W L Pet GB W L Pet GB home plate with a man on to ac­ close 5-4 game in the ninth 2B: Polivan; 3B: Eastman, McCurry; count for Maloney’s scoring Mickey Miller, all with two was 12-9. HR: K. Hewitt; SB: Maloney;SAC: weekends or evenings at areas that have lighting un­ Boston 14 15 .483 Chicago 20 13 .606 In Coaching at Third Base pushing five runs across. Bat­ total. ■ hits. Burger also collected A year ago Manchester was Pagani; LOB: Manchester8, Maloney3; its...Little League regular season will end July 4, which Milwaukee 14 15 .483 New York 17 14 .548 2 ting around, the locals managed BB: McCurry 5, Poiivan 2, K. Hewitt.7; McCurry, in the right grove, three RBI’s. in the CCIL cellar with a dismal means for the better part of the summer months the Detroit 15 17 .469 y» Montreal 14 15 .483 4 NEW YORK (AP) — Billy Martin decided to get some action on 5 timely hitting by Frank Howard, Bill Freehan, Brown, Duke only two hits, five walks and a The last time Manchester SO: McChirry 11, Polivank, K. Hewitt 4; struck out seven of the last 3-14 mark. This afternoon Hitts off; Polivan 8 for 5 runs in 6 in­ playing fields will get little evening use. Cleveland 15 18 .455 1 Pittsburgh 12 15 .444 5 the third base coaching lines Monday night. He spent an Sims and rookie Dick Sharon. eight batters he faced. He was Manchester played Conard at nings; K. Hewitt 3 for 5 runs in 24ii in­ Baltimore 14 17 .452 1 Philadelphia 12 19 .387 7 enjoyable evening waving Detroit runners home but he almost “Coaching breaks up the monotony of sitting on the bench all supported in the hitting depart­ Memorial Field with another nings; Mango 0 for 0 runs in (5 innings; Historic Day Coming New York 1'4 17 .452 1 St. Louis 8 23 .258 11 got more than he bargained for. PB; Fahey (2); LP: Polivan the time," Martin said. “It’s more relaxing being out there. ment by 11 hits, two of which battle scheduled at the same Wednesday will be an historic day''for local schoolboy West West The stormy manager of the Tigers left the confines of the Besides, I may have to coach in the All-Star Game.” Chicago 18 9 .667 were triples by Lyle Eastman golfers when Manchester High engages East Catholic High San Francisco 25 13 .658 dugout for the first time this season, giving coach Joe Schultz the The Tigers ripped some good shots off Fritz Peterson and Mike Kansas City 20 13 .606 1 and himself. for the first time at the Manchester Country Club. Coach Houston 22 13 .629 m night off, and got a close-up look at an 8-0 American L eape Kekich, including doubles by Rodripez, Howard, Freehan and California 16 13 .552 3 Cincinnati 19 13 .594 3 triumph over the New York Yankees. Manchester jumped on star­ Tom Kelley of the Tribe reports he has the best balanced, Sharon, but it was one of the softest hits of the 275-pound ting and losing pitcher Steve Oakland V l 8 15 .545 3 Los Angeles 19 15 .559 4 But he needed all the agility he once displayed as a nimble se­ Singles^ Triumphs and talented, team since he took over the reins... Jim Howard’s career that got them started to a four-run second in­ Polivan for two runs in the Minnesota D IS .464 5Vk Atlanta 13 19 .406 9 cond baseman to skip out of the way of a bat flung by Ike Brown ning. first, a solo tally in the second Leber, Little League president, reports the Buckland Field Texas 11 18 .379 8 San Diego 13 22 .371 low during a sixth-inning strikeout. The bat slipped from Brown’s and two more in the fifth before Pave Way for Win will not be used for farm league play this season...An in­ Monday’s Games Monday’s Games hands as he missed the third strike and soared straight for the The giant slugger blooped a gentle pop fly toward second base he was relieved by Ken Hewitt novation for the Rookie L eape will be the elimination of Texas 7-4, Minnesota 6-6, 2nd Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2, 10 coach’s box. to lead off the inning. Horace Clarke, playing either a deep se­ game 11 innings “ I thought sure it was going to get me,” Martin said. “I had to cond or a shallow center field, sta rt^ to attempt a shoestring who surrendered five runs in Winning three of the four singles matches yesterday helped pitchers in lieu of a batting tee. Each youngster when his innings , (Herald photo by Pinto) Detroit 8, New York 0 dance like hell to sidestep it. My first night out there and I almost catch, thought better of it and wound up flat on his face as the ball the ninth. Manchester High defeat Maloney High 4V4 to 2V4 at the Memorial time comes will step up and hit the ball off a Philadelphia 10, St. Louis 5 Boston 1, Baltimore 0, 11 in­ landed in the basepath. Ray Sullivan started the Field courts. stationary tee. This system has proven popular in many Atlanta 7, Houston 1 get nailed in the back. I forgot Ike does that a lot. I think he’d nings have gotten Schultzie.” Mickey Stanley followed with a bunt single. Brown singled one Girls With Bennet Golf Team opening frame with an infield The win was the locals third in five outings. other areas as it eliminates both strikeouts and bases on San Diego 7, San Francisco 1 California 3, Kansas C ity2,10 “I don’t know why I do that so often,” Brown said. ”I wasn’t run across and Sims was hit by a pitch, loading the bases. single. Don Pagani sacrificed Results: singles - Mosher (Mai) def. Saunders (M), 4-6,6-3,6-3; balls...Hot off the press Is the Book of Baseball Records, New York at Chicago, cold innings fooled. I saw the pitch good but the bat left before the ball got Two more runs scored when Sharon’s bouncer failed to come up him to second. Eastman went Hadge (M) def. Oman (Mai) 7-6, 6-3; Sink (M) tief. Stratton weather available for $4.95 from the Elias Sports Bureau, 11 West Cleveland 2, Milwaukee 1 there.” aqd skidded under shortstop Gene Michael’s glove for an error. Nancy Narkon and Patricia their sex to compete with the down swinging and Jack (Mai) 6-1, 6-2; Heard (M) def. McGoldrick (Mai) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Only games scheduled 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10036. Editor Seymour Siwoff Oakland 5, Chicago 1 Martin’s dancing act cracked up the Tiger bench. "That’s how Eddie Brinkman singled the fourth run home. McKee are both members of school team. Miss Narkon is Maloney delivered a single, Doubles Saunders-Hadge (M) def. Mosher-O’Neil (Mai) 7-5, 6-4; Tuesday’s Games reports the book is being sold on a money-back parantee. Tuesday’s Games bad we’ve been going,” he said. “They couldn’t even hit ne.” "Those are the kinds of things that have been happening to us,” the Bennet Junior High varsi­ sending Sullivan to third. After Sink-Heard (M) def. Stratton-Koniuta (Mai) 6-7, 6-3; Micowski-. ,Philadelphia (Christensen 1- the No.2 player with Coach It’s the only book of its kind endorsed by both the Detroit (Lolich 2-4) at New It wasn’t Martin’s coaching that enabled the Tigers to stop a Martin noted. “I’m not a superstitious man, but I’ll be out there Maloney stoled second, John McGoldrick (Mlal) def. Stone-Horton (M) 6-0, 6-3. 3) at St. Loiils (Wise 3-2) ty golf team this spring. The Fred Lennon’s squad. American and National L eapes and is most valuable to York (Line 2-4), N New York (Koosman 5-0) at two-game losing skid. It was Joe Coleman’s six-hit pitching and coaching again tonight." girls are the first members of any baseball buff or fip r e filbert. What lefthanded pitcher Baltimore (Palmer 2-2) at Chicago (Hooton 4-2) M Demko Stars won the most shutout games during one American L eape Boston (Tiant 4-3), N Montreal (McAnally 2-1) at Minnesota (Blyleven 2-8) at Goin’ Fishing- season? ’The answer, surprisingly, is Babe Ruth... 'The Pittsburgh (Blass 1-2),N In Track Win Texas (Standhouse 0-3), N Los Angeles (Osteen 3-2) at Youthful Trainer An unexpected visitor in Manchester yesterday was New York Jets will open the 1973 National Football L eap e California (Ryan 4-3) at Kan­ Musial First of Race Monday night teevee slate Sept. 17th against Green Bay’s Cincinnati (Gullett 3-2), N Bennet Junior High’s track Willis Reed, star of the New York Knicks, champions sas City (Del Canton 2-1), N Atlanta (Gentry 4-2) at DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas Packers in Milwaukee. Road trips to Baltimore and Buf­ team defeated the East Hart­ of the National Basketball Assn. Cleveland (Bosman 2-5) at Houston (Wilson 3-3), N Cowboys of the National Foot­ ford High’s frosh, 65Vk to 38Vi In Polish Sports Hall Reed stopped in tme town clerk’s office for a falo follow before the home opener Oct.7 against the Milwaukee (Bahnsen 5-2) at San Francisco (Bryant 4-3) at ball League named Ken Locker yesterday afternoon on the Connecticut fishing license, good for one-year. As a Miami Dolphins...Steve Chotiner, outstanding Hall High Oakland(Blue 3-1), N San Diego (Caldwell 1-4), N of North Texas State University Hornets’ cinders. athlete, will enroll at Central Connecticut in the A 15 in Dombrowski Field House non-state resident he paid $8.35 for the license. Reed DETROIT (AP) - Stan as an assistant trainer today. Mark Demko was a fall...Dave Cowens of the Boston Celtics has been hailed as .eveiythingl Musial has been elected as the in Orchard Lake, Mich. Locker, 21, has an extensive gave his address as Rego Park, L.I., N.Y. winner for the Bears with firsts the most valuable player in the NBA yet he wound up on J Major League | first member of the National background for his age. He is in the long jump, high jump and Reed said he was on his way to Coventry, where he the second all-star NBA team. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was Polish American Sports Hall of Musial played outfield and certified by the National shot put. Teammate Bob visits a friend four or five times a year and where he “ ---Leaders---** first base for the St. Louis Car­ tabbed the No.l center by writers and broad­ Fame. Athletic Trainers Association, Houston claimed honors in the plans to do his fishing. AMERICAN LEAGUE dinals and established nearly is licensed by Texas, has served" casters,..Richard Didan of 36 Bolton St. caught a six- NATIONAL LEAGUE Y 100 and 220-yard runs. BATTING (60 at b a ts ) - Musial was the unanimous 100 major league records pound, 25-inch roe shad last week off the Windsor Locks BATTING (60 at bats>-Wat- in the North Texas athletic P.Kelly, Chi, .435; Kirkpatrick, selection of a 21-man elector's during his 22-year playing department since 1969 and had bridge. son, Htn, .379; Santo, Chi, .369. Results: KC, .365. panel and will be installed June career in the National League. 100 - Houston (B), Barrett (EH), RUNS-Bonds, SF, 38; Wynn, one stint as interim head RUNS—R.Jackson, Oak, 26; trainer there. Danyllo (B) 10.7 Rams^Streak Ends, Htn, 28. Mile ■ Orduz (B), Krilcorlan (EH), Mayberry, KC, 25. Gochee (B), 5:11.0 RUNS BATTED IN-Bench, 440 - Gaboury (B), Valancourt (EH), Fairly’8 Lone Hit RUNS BATTED Cin, 27; Watson, Htn, 27; Telgener (B), 60. IN-Mayberry, KC, 33; w ■ Houston (B), Hawkes (B), Ashner Ferguson, LA, 27. (EH), 25.0 (Herald photo by Pinto) Bobcats Trounced R.Jackson, Oak, 26. HITS-Bonds, SF, 52; Dodge Sportsman 880 - Wilkes (EH), Goff (B), Holmes HITS-Otis, KC, 41; Rojas, A four-game Rockville High season record to 7-8 overall. Defeats Pittsburgh Fuentes, SF, 48. (EH), 2:18.5 KC, 40. Wagon. Long Jump - Demko (B), Dixon (B), W. National Doubles Champions winning streak came to an end Newington High scored six HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pgh, Flenke (EH), 18'11W” HOME RUNS-D.May, Mil, as host Windsor Locks stopped runs in the first two innings NEW YORK (AP) — Ron Fairly has a good memory—but then 10; H.Aaron, Atl, 10. High Jump ■ Demko (B), W. Flenke again, nights like Monday aren’t all tljat hard to remember. 9; Mayberry, KC, 9. (E h T, Dixon (B), 5'4" the Rams, 8-5, on John Basile’s then coasted to defeat South Sisters, Rolane Ough and Miki Irish, of Manchester, Padres-Giants 120 LH - MacNaughton (EH), W. home run. The Locktowners up­ Windsor, 8-1, in a CVC outing. Fairly got only one hit in five PITCHING (4 Decisions)— PITCHING (4 Decisions)— Flenke (EH), Smith (B), 16.2 copped the National Bowling Duckpin Congress Women’s - Rookie outfielder John Shot put - Demko (B), Hawkes (B), ped their mark to 8-5 while the Mike Russo hurled a six-hitter times at bat against the Singer, Cal, 6-1, .857,1.76; Split- Koosman, NY, 5-(), 1.000, 1.79; Doubles tournament title at the T-Bowl in Newington. ’The Grubb’s tie-breaking single Dixon (B), S7’0" Rams are 10-3. It was the se­ and was supported by Lou Baz- Pirates, but it was the big torff, KC, 6-1, .857, 2.61. Sosa, SF, 4-0,1.000, 2.50. Discus • Bremley (EH), Hawkes (B), month-long rolling ended Sunday. ]^ s. Ough rolled a 427 sparked a five-run outburst in cond time this season Rockville zano who had three hits. one-a solo homer in the 10th in­ STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal, STRIKEOUTS-Carlton, Phi, ()uinn (B), 92’ triple and Miss Irish a 372 for a 7^ winning total. Mrs. the seventh inning that boosted Javelin - Barrett (EH), Gorman (B), bowed to WL. Newington is 10-2-1 overall ning that lifted the Montreal 70; Singer, Cal, 70. 61; Seaver, NY, 54. Dixon (B), 123'7” Ough is a former Manchester town women’s champion. Expos to a 3-2 victory and sent San Diego past the Giants. 880 relay - Bennett, 1:47.0 Ellington High errupted for while the Bobcats are 1-12. eight mns in the sixth inning to Catcher Carl Upton went 3-4 Pittsburgh to its sixth con­ Rutgers Assistant defeat neighboring Tolland and scored three runs as Bacon secutive loss. High, 9-2, in a NCCC contest on Academy defeated Bolton High, “I think it was a fast ball,” NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - the Knights’ diamond. 8-4, on the victors’ diamond. said Fairly of his game-winning Former professional linebacker John Basch and Glen Land- Bacon scored five times in shot off Nelson Briles, “but I’m I' am t r a d in g - Ted Cottrell has been appointed mann each had two hits for the first inning to raise their not sure. All I know is, I hit it SPECIAL assistant to Rutgers University Ellington which raised its well. ) record to 6-5 in the COC. THIS MOP FOR May 15th thru May 21st football coach Frank Bums. Bolton’s John Struff collected "It’s easy to remember the three hits while Karl Preuss, good days,” observed Fairly, and Phil Manning each punched who had fond memories of A NAVY„, out two safeties. Briles and the Pirates even TUNE UP before his blast. c a r e e r .™ ( He hit another tie-breaking Most homer off Briles in a game won by the Expos earlier this 8 CYL CARS season. And back in 1965, while playing for the Los Angeles 24? AND Dodgers, Fairly again beat the Most Pirates with a last-inning RADK homer. CARS In other National League 6 CYL. baseball games, Philadelphia 5 Imports Slightly Highor w o rld whipped St. Louis 10-5, Atlanta Tonight topp^ Houston 7-1 and San lea d er In 7:25 Tigers vs. Yanks, WINF Diego beat San Francisco, also 7:25 Red Sox vs. Orioles, by a 7-1 count. SPERRY 4 CYL. CARS performance WTIC The New York Mets’ game -against the Ciibs in (Chicago was What’s up at the Dodge Boys’? Everything! Car sales for 1972 were up 10.7 engineering percent over 1971. This year, it’s even belter. For the first four months, our o. 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The TWO YAMAHA trail bikes, one Refinishing, (specializing in Bob Cblumbe each produced desire to protect their identity Herald IS responsible lor only ONE GENERAL Mechanic — full­ “It would certainly ijp a challenge,” said Miss Evert, admitting MX250; other MX80, never older floors). Inside and outside CHARTER OAK three bingles. ’Two hits came can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion for time days, paid CMS, Blue ridden. 875-4218. painting. John Verfaille, 646- Cross, life insurance. Contact that thoughts of how she would do against Riggs occupied her Allied Printing pitcher A1 from Mike Delissio and John any advertisement and then only to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Enclose your reply to the box 5750, 872-2222. Mr. Larry Passardi, The Looking Back at the Local Sports Scene mind while watching the telecast of the Riggs-Court match. Geiser hurled a three-hitter in Wright. the extent ol a "make good" inser­ Services Ottered 12 in an envelope — address to the Amerbelle Corp., 104 East Main “I hope I could do better,” she said. “I don’t know why not. ’The defeating Pero’s, 12-1, last tion. Errors which do not lessen the Classified Manager, Manchester Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 St., Rockville, 875-3325 between pressure was on Mrs. Court. If I play, the pressure will all be on night at Fitzgerald Field. Nassiff Arms withstood a value of the advertisement will not SHARPENING Service - Town champions in 1909. That was the Carney, Joe McEvitt, Harold Risley him.” ______Evening Herald, together with a 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. An equal op­ ... Somaon* Fred Dykins led the winners’ shaky seventh inning to defeat be corrected by "make good" inser­ Saws, knives, axes, shears, MORTGAGES, loans first se­ portunity employer. boast of the Manchester Independents’ (mascot), Joe Madderi, Jack Murdock, Joe memo listing the companies skates, rotary blades. Quick offense with three hits while the State Bank, in a scheduled tion. cond, third. All kinds. Realty may hav« lawt you you do NOT want to see your service. Capitol Equipment baseball team. Rear row, Jim Fogarty, Phil Gorman, Clarence Frost, Charlie Lam- teammate Bob Green also con­ tilt, 7-5. Bill Fortin led the un­ statewide. Credit rating un­ MACHINISTS - We have the o happy adl letter. Your letter will be Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ following openings — lathe, Carney, Buster Johnson, Jack Marley, Bill precht. tributed three bingles. Bob defeated sporting house crew 643-2711 Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday Weiskopf Improves with two hits while Gary destroyed if the advertiser is fidential, ouick arrangements. Bridgeport, tool makers, burr Cotter, Fred Warnock. Front row, Ed Plaster, Dave Oliver and Mike 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Cockerham, Butch Savino and one you've mentioned. If not it men, cintimatic. The Purdy Osip each had two hits. 7958. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, Mike Ciacalone also had two will be handled in the usual Autos For Sale ■ji Happiness Is - li Pero’s Stan Talaga, Dennis manner. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Manchester, 649-0000. 21 Places on List Vendrillo and Walt Talaga hits. Dennis McCann homered. TREE Service (Soucier) — ^Having wonderful parents^: For the tired Bankers, Ed 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, needs Trees cut, building los cleared, . managed the hits. work, good for parts, many are MORTAGES - 1st, and 2nd APPLICATIONS being jii; llke\you two. Pagani rapped out four hitp Lost and Found 1 trees topped. Got a tree mortgages — interim financing accepted for new restraurant in NEW ^ORK (AP) — Tom Weiskopf improved his position on* new. Best offer. Call Cindy, 646- problem? Well worth phone Happy Anniversary ^House Tony Rebuilt^ the Professional Golf Association’s money-winning list 21 places SILK CITY with Joe Brooks, Holik and — expedient and confidential Vernon opening soon. Hostess, 0496. FOUND male Sealpoint, call. 742-8252. service, J. D. Real Estate S and S 5 by backing into the $30,000 first prize in the Colonial National In­ Dillon Ford survived a six- Walsh collected two hits each. cocktail and food waitresses, Siamese cat, vicinity of Howard Assoc. 643-5129. bartender. Some experience ^ DAD I vitation Tournament. inning.jiprj|ging by Gorman Johnson’s, Tolland Tpke. Phone 1972 FIAT 124, wagon, excellent GARDENS roto-tilled, small REC condition, 16,(X)0 miles, 4-speed, necessary. Full and part-time. Get Well Soon •:!: Weiskopf’s one-shot victory, achieved as tournament front­ Brothers to post an 8-6 triumph 646-6188. cub cadet tractor will not harm SECOND Mortgages — residen­ For interview call 623-1429, •j: Love, ^ runner Bruce Crampton took a double-bogey six on the final hole, at Fitzgerald. Fran Macchi In a see-saw battle. Multi Cir­ radio. Have company car. 649- lawns. Call 875-7336 after 5 p.m. tial, commercial, industrial to 6244. Miss Madeline, or apply at S Laura, Brad, Danny, | raised his 1973 earnings to $64,722 from $34,722. Weiskopf, clouted a three-run homer for cuits remained unbeaten with a FOUND — Siamese male cat, or weekends. consolidate bills, business ElCamino Building, Route 30, 500 Miler slim 9-7 victory over Annulli at Sealpoint. Comer Hebron Rd., expansion, alleviate cash S Holly, Larry, Ready previously 29th in the cash rankings, now stands eighth. Dillon with Don Storrs banging Vernon, 1 to 4 p.m. and School Rd. Bolton. Phone DODGE Charger RT 1968, 2- Crampton, although failing in a bid for his fourth victory of the Nebo. Two hits came from the POWER MOWERS, hand problems. Jan Brennan and Snowball out three hits. Two bingles 649-9573 evenings. door hardtop, 440 engine, mowers repaired, pick-up and year, increased his lead over Jack Nicklaus in the money race to came from Dom Simmons and’^ bats of Bill Hilinski, Tim Cun­ Associates Mortgage Company, INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis 500-mile auto race world of auto racing. automatic, power steering, delivery. Prompt-Reliable- 528-7500. WANTED: will run the 57th time May 28 with another colorful show drawing For the third straight year prize money this year will total $21,487. He has won $167,551 on the year to $146,064 for the Golden Ron Riordan. ningham and Mike McCarthy LOST — Passbook Numbers 4- vinyl roof, Michelin tires, rear Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. ) 1973 by N EA , Inc more than $1 million. Bear. Gorman’s Dave Brannick, for the winners. 747, 43678, E8403, E8402, 90-513, defogger, air shocks, many BETAIL STORE more than 250,000 persons and heard and seen by millions more "How can you say your mother and I have nothing in Business Opportunity 28 around the world. His newest improvement at the Speedway is an addition to the Lee Trevino holds down third spot on the list with $126,288, Merle Shaw, Bob DuBosar and Annulli’s Don Flavell and Len 109^1, 108503. Savings Bank of more extras, one owner, low LAWNMOWERS sharpened mileage. Asking $1,250. '643- common with you any more? We all like Bette Midler, MANAGEMENT But it hasn’t always been so. followed by Lanny Wadkins at $91,573, Chi Chi Rodriguez, $72,705; Joe Quaglia each collected two Annulli both collected three hits Manc(iester. Application made and repaired. Engine tune ups. Happlnesd is: motel to house VIP suites which rent for $10,000 a year on the se­ 9708, 647-1908, 428 Lake St., d o n 't w e?" MANCHESTER - Paint and In 1945, when Anton “Tony” Hulman of Terre Haute, Ind., Bob Dickson, $68,679; Ron Funseth, $67,434; Weiskopf; Johnny hits. while Chip McNally and Joel for payment. Pick up and delivery. Call 649- wallpaper store for sale. Stock TRAINEES Attending the cond floor and $20,000 for the third-floor. ’There are six suites on Bolton. 7958 after 4 p.m. Miller, $63,388; and Homero Blancas, $59,229. Grout had two apiece. and equipment. Priced right. The new TAGWAY SHOE bought the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, it was in disrepair. each floor. The rooms, which overlook the track, were all rented LOST — Sunday at Center F.J, MANSFIELD Interest in the Memorial Day classic had diminished after the long before the addition was completed, most of them by large Mitten Realty Company, 643- STORE In Mancheiler Is Jim Kingsley and Kent Smith Springs, baseball glove with 1970 PLYMOUTH Fury III, fac­ TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving Services Ottered MARINE CORPS track was closed four years during World War II. companies involved in racing. EASTERN tory air, vinyi roof, extras. 12 Building-Contracting 14 6930, planning a Grand slamed homers to help Moriar- name on it. Michael Goehring. large appliances, cleaning ______•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' LEAGUE AUXILIARY The Speedway, which was built in 1909 as a proving ground for Due to prior committments, Excellent condition. $1,550.649- Opening In the near For race day, tickets for reserved seats sell for from $10 to $40, ty’s defeat DeMaio Paving, 7-2, Reward. Call 875-8854. cellars, attics. Also will buy JOHN and Andy’s. Odd jobs, LEON CIESZYNSKl builder - Money To Loan 29 BAKE SALE automobiles, is now known in some racing circles as "the house the scheduled game between •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7313. and sell used furniture. 644- future. If you live In the and it costs $5 a person to watch the race from the infield in the at Fitzgerald in the nightcap. you name it, we do it. Plione new homes custom built, Thursday, May 17th that Tony rebuilt.” midst of one of the world’s largest picnics. the JC’s and Second Congo will Personals-Announcements 2 1775. LOANS, Operating capital etc. Manchester area and are For the MB’s, Tim Coughlin, 1965 CHEVROLET Belair, good 643-2097, 872-2385. remodeling, additions, rec 9:30 - 1 P.M. The 2V2-mile asphalt track is the focal point of the Speedway on be made’ up at a later date. Available tor any purpose. $20,- looking (or a real career Gasoline Alley, the strip of concrete that connects the garage Craig Jordon, Kingsley and Don body, runs, needs repairs. $125 rooms, garages, kitchens at Burton’s the city’s far west side, but it isn’t the only attraction of the 539- RIDE wanted to Pratt & LIGHT trucking^, cellars and at­ KLM Pump Service — Water remodeled, bath tile, cement 000 up to any amount. Mr. opportunity, we’d like to area with the pits, provides one of the few places in major sports Romano each had two hits. work just done. Asking $150. acre property. INDEPENDENT Whitney, second shift, from tics cleaned. Free estimates. Problem? Call for immediate work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Houck, 212-826-8970. talk with you. where fans can mingle with their heroes. In fact, drivers, owners In a losing effort. Bob Ted- Porter Street area. Call 643- 875-6053. Phone 649-7871. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hulman has replaced the ancient wooden grandstand that near­ ’The B.A. Gub stopped Mota’s attention. This includes well tial or commercial. Call 649- Complete training to help and mechanics often have to push their way through the crowd, ford, Jim McIntosh, and Dick 8872 anytime. Help Wanted 35 ly circled the track with steel and concrete grandstands. ’There is signing autographs and talking with excited people. cold, 12-5, at the Keeney Field. 1964 PONTIAC, station wagon, systems, basement water con­ 4291. you learn the operation Tonight’s Games International League Day had two bingles apiece. trol or complete outside from A to Z, step-by-step. Kl now an estimated seating capacity of 235,000 and room for an ad­ ’The museum of 500 and Speedway relics is free and open year- A1 Wiley and Bob Carr each RIDE needed from North good running condition. $175. Do you have unsightly dewatering. 643-6029. R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- Good salary, benefits and ditional 100,000 persons In the track infield. round. There is even the opportunity to ride around the track in a Ansaldi vs. Stevenson, 6 Mickey Bombardier starred clouted homers for the winners Manchester to Culbro Drive, Call 649-5610. TREE STUMPS? time work, Manchester and So happy you’re back try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ plenty of room to move up Hulman has supervised construction of a more- than-100- room Speedway bus for 50 cents, except in May. - Verplanck both on the mound at at bat last DUSTY while Dave Shamgurge, Ernie West Hartford, (off New Park Have them removed, neat, Vernon areas. We will' train. I missed you. 1970 M(i MIDGET, needs minor GARDENS roto-tilled with ditions, garages, porches, any with expanding national motel, a 27-hole golf course with nine holes in the infield and an But it’s the race cars, the speeds and personalities that draw D illon vs. A&N, 6 night as the Oilers trounced the ’Thirteen runs in the fifth in­ Brown, Glen Evans and Wiley Avenue). 8-5 p.m. or ap­ efficiently, chipped one foot type remodeling. 646-2087. Call 643-2414. Your friend from repair. Best offer. Call 643-1095 small tractor. Call 649-5854. — -...... ^ chain. office-museum building as well as press and hospitality quarters. most people here. Racing has changed tremendously since the Waddell Barbers at Verplanck, 11-1. He ning powered the Angles to a 15- each had two hits. proximate. Phone 643-1710 after below ^ground level. $1.50 the corner 6 p.m. after 6 p.m. Interested? Why not have Speedway officials never announced attendance figures, but an first Indy 500 in 1911. VFW vs. Nassiff, 6 hurled a five-hitter and with a 9 v ic to ry over the MCC Mota’s placed Dave Enes, per inch of diameter of REWEAVING burns, moth STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ PART-TIME janitorial work. Call 649-5334. a talk with our local estimated 60,000 persons watched the 500 in 1946 and prize money Ray Harroun won the first race in a Marmon Wasp at an Buckley ' bat stroked a single, double and Veterans at Robertson Park. Tim Sullivan and Tom Morse stump. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ ting, siding, roofing, interior RIDE to engineering South Lot, 1964 PONTIAC Lemans, representative? Please totaled 975,000 after a prewar high of $96,250. average speed of 74.59 miles an hour. homer. Bob Pearson singled three with two safeties while Pete automatic transmission, good dow shades, Venetian blinds. and exterior painting, masonry PWA; 8-4:45, from Walker St. S0U(»ER TREE SERVICE and cement, carpentry and Happy Anniversary Hulman, whose great wealth comes from varied business and Mark Donahue, last year’s winner, averaged a record 162.962 times for the winners while Ed Pace had three singles. condition, $300 firm. 643-1322. Keys made. TV for rent. apply In person on 643-5998. 7 4 2 -8 2 5 2 Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649-5221. fences. All home im­ BOOKKEEPER ?? MOM and DAD ^ real estate interests, has made the Indy race the richest in the m.p.h. in a winged McLaren-Offenhauser. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuesday and Wednesday, National League Dave Warner added a double provements. Call 643-7932. May 15th and 16th. S McMULLIN S:| Autos For Sale 4 Trucks-Trector 5 •••••••#•••••••••••••••••••• Two four-run frames, the se­ for the Oilers while Brian Painting-Papering 13 Competent general ledger T/tGWAY SHOES S Love, K cond and fourth, powered Matre slugged a homer for the INTERNATIONAL Metro, TREE & Landscaping — We J.P. LEWIS & SON - Finish bookkeeper for area firm. K-Mart Shopping Center 1969 BUICK station wagon, carpentry, rec rooms, All the kids S Bonanza to an 11- 4 success over Barbers. Brian Daigle, Bob Promoters Take Bath power brakes, rebuilt engine. 1964, excellent mechanical con­ are new in this area and will RICHARD E. Martin. Full Excellent company paid 239 Spencer Street Manchester dition. Needs body work. $300. work for less to prove our abili­ remodeling, kitchens, ______»i « |iitl pppoflunil) emptouf the Medics last night at Saunders and Dave* Quesnel Have company car. $1,195 or professional painting service. bathrooms, formica work, fringes, 40-hour week. j; Happy Anniversary Local Buckley. added singles. best offer; 872-2320. 289-0251. ty. Take downs, removals, Interior - exterior. Free es­ Little Man In Foreman Exhibition trimmings, prunning, hedges ceilings. 649-9658. Please send resume stating :ii GRANDMA and POP-POP:-) The winners had only seven Oilers 050 42x 11-8-1 timates, fully insured. 649-4411. SCHOOL Bus drivers wanted trimmed, mowing, feeding, background and salary I McMULLIN I Baseball hits, four off the bat of Steve Barbers 001 000 1-5-7 1970 CHALLENGER RT, 440 1966 CHEVROLET Rack truck Tolland area, full or part-time, Y BUFFALO (AP) - seeding, etc. Free estimates. DONALD E. Tarca - ANY TYPE carpentry and Hurst, 4-speed, wheels AM/FM with 4,000 pound lift gate, masonry, additions and desired, to Box “ J , ” will train. Call 875-6378. $ Love, ^ Cassalino. Kelley MeSweeney Heavyweight champion George I UMass Star Signs | capacity 14,000 pounds. Cab Call Hawk, 649-1381, 643-7986. paperhanging and painting. contributed two fine defensive 8-track, must sell, $1,600. 646- remodeling. Free estimates. A. Manchester Herald. jii Karl, Kyle, Kris, ^ Big in Poll Foreman boxed two exhibition 7746. over engine, V-8, 2-speed rear Free estimates. Call 646-6812. REAL ESTATE Career - Earn gems at shortstop. KANSAS CITY (AP) - Kan­ LAWN MOWER Service, repair Squillacote, 649^-0811. ^__ Ricky and Whitney | rounds each with three axle, heavy duty springs, radio, An equal opportunity employer $15,000 to $25,000 annually. Join International Farm sas City Chiefs have signed and sharpening, pick-up and Best for the Medics were different fighters in Memorial 1968 CORVETTE convertible, vacuum brakes, auxiliary fuel T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, ^ • — an active, progressive Manchester Stale Bank three of their 1973 National delivery. Hours Monday RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16 $ Happy Anniversary ^ NEW YORK (AP) — Nate Archibald, Kansas City-Omaha’s Army & Navy Club Paul Peck, Mark Copelan and Auditorium Monday night, but one owner, standard transmis­ tank, good tires. $1,800. Call Interior-exterior painting. organization. Will train. Pasek- Pro Modeling topped the Football League draft choices, days, 64^473, ask for Russ. through Thursday, 8 a.m. to Reasonable rates. Swirled relatively small guard, was the biggest vote collector on the Coaches Les Stevenson and Coaches Ray Composeo and . Jamie Gallagher, all with the only one who took a beating sion, 327 engine, new tires, MACHINIST wanted - Rutherford, Inc., 289-7475, 742- S to ^ Win Chevalier. Jim Fleurent, doubles. Barbers last night at*Charter including University of 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 ceilings our specialty. Call 643- ROOFING and roof repairing, National Basketball Association 1972-73 All-Star squad announced Elmer Ostrout. Wayne Ostrout, was boxing promoter Roy Gill. exhaust, brakes. Holly 4-barrel, Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. Bridgeport work, experienced 8243. I PATTY and JOHN | Drew Chevalier, Steve Merz, Bonanza 042 41x 11-7-0 Oak, 6-2, behind the pitching of Massachusetts quarterback top, tune-up, excellent'condi­ * 1970 TOYOTA Land Cruiser, p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 1949. ______i______Monday, while Boston’s Dave Cowens, the league’s Most Craig Ostrout, Scott Stevenson-, Fisher four-way plow, 10 tires p.m., 872-8311. only. Overtime and paid in­ S ^'■O'TI. i Valuable Player, failed to make the team. David Peck, Mike Mikolowski, Tom Jones, Mike DeyoriO, Mike Medics 000 121 4-5-3 Tom Nevins and Bob Lan- Gill, who said before the fight Paul Mettalo. tion, $2,500. Call 646-6629 after BIDWELL Home Improvement surance. Penobscot 'Tool and LOOKING for a majp d'r female Mom, Dad, and Nora dolana. Dave ’Thibodeau and he needed to take in $15,000 to 5. ■ and rims, five snows and 5 wide INSIDE-Outside painting, who would be interested in The 6-foot-5 Archibald, the NBA leader in scoring with 2,719 Richard Costello, Ray Gliha, Quesnel, Brian Me Mahon,, LIGHT Trucking — Father and fe c ia l rates for people over 65. Co. Expert installation of Gage, Merrow Rd., Tolland. Bob Gentile paced the offense. beach tires, 12,000 original Route 15, Exit 99 875-8083. working approximately 30 points for a 34.0 average in 80 games, in assists qith 910 for an 11.4 Bob Martin, Kevin Hanlon, Bill (ireg Flavell, Bob Frank, Greg American League break even, saw just 1,018 fans miles. 643-7008, Dick’s son. Attics, cellars, garages. Fully insured. Estimates given. aluminum siding, gutters and Jeff Klotzer starred on defense. show up.. ’liie gate was $5,509. NEED CAR? Credit bad? trims. Roofing installation and hours, 5 evenings a week, in our average and in minutes played with 3,681, received 15.836 points Finnegan, Frank Livingstone, Holmes, Mike Donnelly, Mark After building up an 8-1 lead BOLAND American Station. Odd jobs. Phone 649-1W5. Call 649-7863. pantry and saladalai department, Happy 33rd Anniversary Foreman danced through the Bankrupt? Repossessed? repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. ATTENTION housewives — Be from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters in the league’s 17 Doug Ogden, Brian Woodhooue, Lappen, Bob Devaux, Mike after three innings. Police & Honest Douglas ^cepts lowest Experilexperienced preferred. Call TO MY WIFE i six rounds, showing off his LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, a money maker as well as a cities. Each city received a full vote, meaning 17.000 would be the Ed Piatok,Alan Ogreq. Stevens, Jeff Holt. FiFe had to hold on to nip Wip- MOTORS down, smallest payments. PAINTING and paper hanging, homemaker. Demonstrate toys Cavey’s, 643-1415. agility and throwing no hard lawns mowed, trees cut and commercial and residential. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Love, maximum. Man. Savings & Loan co, 8-7, last night at Waddell. Douglas Motors," 345 Main. Campers-Trallers for Friendly Toy Party., Earn punches. He and his three op­ iQ U A L in USED CARS removed. Cellars and attics Free estimates. Call 644-0642. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Dick S Joining Archibald on the first team were forwards John Coach not assigned. Bob Groman's Sport Shop Eight walks aided the Mobile Homes 8 nings. Quality workmanship, kit free, highest commissions. KEYPUNCH Operator - ponents, light-heavyweights cleaned. Free estimate. Call Excellent hours and salary to Havlicek of Boston and Spencer Haywood of Seattle, center Smith, Stan Zima, Bob Reault, Coaches Bob Boland and John winners’ cause, plus two hit FELINE -1973 PLYMOUTH Sebring. This 643-6000. free estimates. Fully insured. Up to -25%. No delivering, Eddie “Bossman” Jones and SAVE. car has all the extras. Must sell A-1 PAINTING SVC. $6,200. No agency fee. Very Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of Milwaukee, and guard Jerry West of Jeff Plecity, John Andreo, Bill Newcomb. Tom Bombardier, batsmen. T“S3 < G a l. 1968 N.E. Explorer tent trailer, 872-9187, 649-3417. collecting, no cash investment. Frechette & Martin downed Lonnie Bennett and Oregon byMay 15th. $3,400. 647-1130. canopy and carpeting. Sleeps 6, Also hostesses wanted. Call good benefits. Call Sharon, 646- Los Angeles. Pillard, Chris Luz, Dave Millis, Dan Fagan, Peter Garman, Ken DeDominicis paced the ODD JOBS, lawn care, light Exterior-Interior, gutters, Roosevelt Mills, 16-8, at the heavyweight champion Terry AMOCO GAS! ■good condition. $495. Cail 644- Cathy 1-684-3659. 8150, Bailey Employment Ser­ The closest voting was for center, where Abdul-Jabbar edged Guy Piccolo, Joel Robert, Ken Fahey, Scott Linsenbigler, PF^’s with two hits while Randy tree work, removal service to papering, roofing. Work ROOFING — Specializing RN’S - LPN’S Illing Field. Betty Lantier had Hinke, wore sparring equip­ 1968 4-DOOR, M ercury, 8138. repairing roofs, new roofs, vice. Cowens, 10.822 to 10.356. ’The 7-2 Abdul-Jabbar, named to the first Dwayne Gilbert, David Dorn Vuotto, Tom Orlowski, Stansberry collected a like 369 CENTER 8T. dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. guaranteed. Call after 5, Part-time, Full-time three hits for F&M while Diane ment that all but obscured Ueir Montego MX, Brougham, gold, gutterwork, chimneys, cleaned JANITORS — Experienced, team for the third straight season, finished second in scoring Wetherell, Rick Quental, Shaw Mike Adams, Brian Charlebois, amount in defeat. DeDominicis PhoiM 643-6320 6 4 9 -5 4 7 4 3 to 11 p.m. (hift Baufford homered and singled. faces, ro say nothing of their all power, radio, factory air- TWO handymen want variety of and repaired. 30 years part-time days, evenings, • CAB DRIVER third in field goal percentage and fourth in rebounding. Cowens’ Pillard. Bob Kilpatrick. Larry Dunn, Herb Whitaker, also starred witha fune relief conditioning. Four new tirds, Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 Manchester area. Call 643-5691, Paft or full-time driver for evening Salary commensurate upon Betty Euliano also had two style. jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ experience. Free estimates. 6-9, was third in rebounding and recently was chosen as the Frank Murphy, Keith Fazzino, job. singles. 45,000 miles. Excellent condi­ Howley, 643-5361. 3-6 p.rn. shift .starting at 3 p m You must have experience. Apply in person. Liggett Parkade tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ TEACHERS offer quality pain­ a good driving record and be league’s MVP in balloting by the NBA players. Wayne Fazzino, Chris Devlin. P F ’s 422 OOx 8-6-5 The Mills failed to place a tion. 646-4481 after 5 p.m. MOTORCYCLE insurance — tics, cleaned. Reliable service. EAST HOUSE Coach Walt Chmielensky. ting and reasonable prices, 12 TRUCK Driver, Class II (lefHmdable Cowens was chosen to the second team, along with forwards Wipco 001 501 7-3-2 player with two hits. Low rates. Immediate binding Reasonable rates. 643-5305. years experience, fully insured. WINDSOR Roofing & Siding- 74S Main St. Todd Custer, Dan White, Tony 1970 CHEVELLE, 454, four- authority. Call Joan Lane at license, heavy work, plumbing EAST HARTFORD CAB Elvin Hayes of the Baltimore (now Capital) Bullets and Rick Free estimates. 643-1609. Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird 107 Burnside Avc, Last HarKord East Hartford Barry of Golden State, and guards Walt Frazier of New York and Barrett, Bill Kelly, Scott Whit­ speed, radial tires. Call after 7 Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- TREE Removal — pruning, Roofing, storm windows and and heating supplies, inside p.m., 646-3248. work too. 649-4563. Pete Maravich of Atlanta. man, Dick Dahlem, John 1126. spraying, etc., fully insured. J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom doors, and gutters. Aluminum Each player on the first team will receive $500, while each Madden, Spencer Moore, Scott Licensed. Free estimates. decorating, interior and awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. Smith, Chris Merisois, Darrell 1964 CHRYSLER Newport, 1964 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all Phone 633-5345. second-team member will get $250. Ford wagon, running condition, exterior, paper hanging. Fully Real Estate Hooey, Brian Sisco, Tom majes, models and speeds. insured. 649-9658. ROSSI Roofing, siding, West’s selection was his fourth in a row to the first team and a (s (s reasonable. Call between 6-10 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, chimneys, gutters. Free es­ ^ Can You SELL? record^tymg 10th time he has been named to the All-Star squad. Richter, Kevin Edwards, Steve WASHING Machine Repairs — SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS This is the p.m., 649-6507. Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, PROFESSIONAL painting ser­ timates, fully insured. Days, Other chosen 10 times were Bob Cousy, "Bob Pettit and Elgin Colbert.. Manchester 2098. Silk City season for Maytag. Reasonable rates. vice, spray, brush, roll, in­ evenings, 529-8056, Paul Baylor — all now inactive. 1964 CHEVY II Nova SS.283, V- Forrtieftowner Pike Coin Wash- Cosgrove, 643-5364. How Big Is and INSPEOTORS Coaches Ray Peck and 9ill 8, automatic, buckets, console, ■ terior, exterior. Free es­ For Havlicek, it was the third straight year he made the first 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON D ry Cleaning. 643-4913. timates. Fully insured. 28 years Apply: Sweet. Russ Wilson, Scott BLACK $175. Call 12-2 p.m., 643-1745. 125cc, 5-speed, oil injection. BIG MONEY?. 5 ALUMINUM Siding and custom team. Haywood has been a first-team pick in each of his two full experience. 643-0001. To some people it is making seasons in the NBA, while Archibald’s selection was his first. Sweet, Stacey Sweet, Bob Nur­ $575. Harley-Davidson Sales, 49 CEILING and ceramic tile trim. Workmanship and T h e n 1970 DODGE Challenger, $1,000 a Month. To others $5,- Personnel Office Havlicek was the second leading vote getter with 15.724 mi, John Morano, Ed England, CARPENTER ANTS Park Street, Hartford, 247-9774. specialist. Repaired and JOHN’S A-1 Exterior-interior materials guaranteed. Free es­ Andy Kurlowicz, Steve McKen­ / automatic, power steering, 318, remodeled. No job too small. painting and papering by timates. (Tall 643-9043 or 875- 000 a Month, right in their own followed by West with 13.265, Haywood with 12.621 and Abdul- In addition to being factory air-conditioning, blue PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. Jabbar. 1972 BMW, R75-5, excellent con­ Phone 649-8735. professionals. Work 0669. home town. — We have both zie, Bob Case, Kevin Williams, unsightly and unsanitary. with black vinyl top. Clean. 528- dition, low mileage. Call 649- HALE ROAD MANCHESTER 644-1981 Bob Pilver, Joe Foran, Carlo a n d Now^^ guaranteed. Call 649-5474 after kinds. Black Ants excavate 7543. 0839 or 643-1558. Heating-Plumbing 17 An equal opportunity employor Bocchino, Peter Daigle, Tom STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, 5. extensive galleries in wood •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• So it’s Opportunity if you Markowski. fireplaces, flagstone terraced, to serve as nesting places 1960 TR3, good mechanical, will 1971 HONDA, 350 CL, excellent concrete repairs, inside and Building-Contracting 14 BOTTl Heating and Plumbing qualify for the STROUT Fire & Police A special edition commemorating j and may cause extensive pass inspection. Solid $400. Call condition, only 2,000 miles. outside. Reasonably priced. — Prompt, courteous service. Team. Not everybody does. H i] Coach John Halldin. Mike damage to your home. 643-1702. Priced to sell immediately. Call *643-0851. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Call 643-1496? But ask yourself if you are Manchester’s 150th birthday, 646-1988. RN Presti, Bruce Garner, Mike Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ready for Important Money, — Supervisor, full time. 3-11 Choose from 20 Decorator Colors! Jordan, John Halldin, Eric Become a Herald subscriber today ^ ditions, rec rooms, porches and NO JOB too small. Immediate and can you get licensed. Plus I See us for Quality Aluminum Sldlngl Our years Huhtala, Peter Herbert, Mark 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 1970 OSSA Pioneer. Good condi­ roofing. No job too small. Call .service on service calls. Free of I and receive this edition at no ad- { tion. $550. 875-7076. do you Like People? And do experience and "Know-How" Is your guarantee that the job Downing, John Fox, Mike two-door hardtop, power 649-3144. estimates gladly given on RNs or LPNs ditional charge. heating or plumbing. Faucets you have Common flen.se? Full and part time. 3-11, 11-7 will be done right by Qualified Personnell Kilgore, David Rogers, Cliff brakes, power steering, factory air, high miles, but good condi­ BODY of motorcycle 125, $25. CERAMIC MASONRY - All types of repaired or installed. Water If yes, then ask for informa­ Dutton, Steve Pennock, Jeff or best offer. 6 9-9569 after 6. See Us for Quality Aluminum tion. $1,000. 649-8460. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, pumps worked on. Complete tion on the "People- NURSES AIDES* Cote, Kevin Dee, Joel heating systems, rec rooms, TILE concrete steps, sidewalks. No Business." It’s mailed Experienced preferred, full and part time. 7-3, 3-11 • DOORS • WINDOWS Malinoski. 1968 DODGE-Dart, 6 cylinder, HONDA 1972 CB 175, excellent One Call job too small. Free estimates. etc. Call M & M Plumbing & Burger King ior 0 Prevenlive Mointenance program automatic, power steering, running condition. Gets over 70 Does H AH! Heating. 649-2871. without obligation. Could be • AWNINGS • CANOPIES Over 20 years experience. After the start To .Something BIG — Coach Ken Irish. Tom lHanriiPBtFr good condition, $1,000. 649-6941. miles per gallon. Call Jeff, 643- We specialize'in ceramic tile, 5 p.m. 643-1870 . 644-2975. COMPETITIVE PAY SCALE ^^^^Guaranteed^ 9042, Boland, Bob Mumford, Peter slate, flagstone and quarry SEWERLINES, sink lihes, With the World’s Largest. Following benefits: Paid vacation, sick day pay, life in­ FREE ESTIMATES ★ EASY TERMS Warren, Bob Russell, Tom 1970 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury tile. For complete bathroom CARPENTRY - Repairs, cleaned with, electric cutters, N.F. Giarra, Manager surance, major medical insurance, disability, 8 paid MOTORCYCLE insurance, by professionals. McKinney Mumford, Paul Valentine, Bob III, 2-door hardtop, vinyl roof, remodeling, we’ll handle all remodeling, additions, roofing. holiday, medication discount. Drop in and see our rpodern 649-9240 power steering, front disc come to us for good rates. Just Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Sitptttny Upralb Call David Patria, South Wind­ STROUT REALTY, Copeland, Chris Everett, Doug 5 minutes of your time. Call carpentry, plumbing and tile facility. Drakes, 440 cubic engine, radio, sor, 644-1796. pany. 643-5308. Cain, Peter Gaudreau, Cres­ dual rear speakers, color green. Crockett Agency, ask for Betty work. Expert workmanship BILL TUNSKYI or Louise. 643-1577. and reasonable rates. Inc. PLEASE PHONE 649-9095 cent Deciantis, Carl Stafford, Circulation Phone 647ii9946 . BLISS EXTEBMINATOR CO., INC. Phone 643-7657. WES ROBBINS cqispentry TOWN Plumbing Service. MEADOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER John Anderson, Dan Dumand, Repairs, alterations. Amerii an 311-A Springfield Ave. The Oldest & Largest in Conn. 19ja -HONDA SL 350, $350. Call Mandeville remodeling specialist. Ad­ M ancheiter Bob Stoker. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, new con­ ditions, rec -rooms, dormers, Standard fixtures u.sed Summit, New Jersey 07901 333 Bidwell St. vertible top, needs work. $150. Dumped, needs some work. 643-9678 exclusively. Immediate ser­ 646r2321 ■ 9-3 weekdays Call 646-3721. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 649-9365. 649-3446. vice. Call 649-4056. L PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 15, 1973— PAGE SEVENTEEN Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 3 5 Help Wanted 35 Apartmente For Rent (.But Of Town- or Rent 66 Houaea For Sale 72 Houat't For Sele 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Out o f Town-For Sale 75 Town-For Sele 75 REAL Estate Sales Represen­ SECRETARY - Large T h e r e g u g h t a b e a l a w TWO-BEDR(K)M apartment on U nless it s a v s : ELcINGTON — New 51i4-room tative, licensed, most liberal National Corporation requires AGAINST TDVS THAT CLAIM : third floor in 3-family home, CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 NO EXPERIENCE secretary for district sales of­ duple^ references, security. MANCHESTER - Mid 20’s, MANCHESTER $35,900 CUS’TOM built, air-conditioned, ANDOVER — Excellent 6room commissions, firm belongs to clean and quiet. Security and aluminum 614 room Cape and acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, Coventry REQUIRED - SELL Hs fice. We offer a position with $250, range included. Phone W5- 9 room California Ranch. starter home, situated on 3 plus Manchester, Vernon and Hart­ references required. Hot water garage. Now two-family, easily QUALITY THROUGHOUT beamed ceiling, garages, view. ford boards. Holds challenge and responsibility, 9619. For those that are seeking a Fireplaced living room, formal wooded acres, 3 bedrooms. and heat included. $160 made single’ again. • 1. jfei Helen D. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. dining room, modem kitchen PRIVACY GOOD HUMOR Massachusetts license. Keith without the chaos and confusion monthly. 646-1166. custom built Ranch in a fine dining room, eating space in the of a large office. Duties include Ilona- COLE, Realtor, MLS, 643-6666, with dining area, family room, Real Estate, 646-4126 or 649- Bualneaa Lot residential area, don’t miss MANCHESTER - Three fami­ kitchen, minutes from 1922, for appointment. typing, general clerical duties n i m e ..^. For Rent 87 three large bedrooms, fourth IN THE PINES Manchester. $25,500. (Jolli and ICE CREAM DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms, large SEVEN-ROOM Sprawling our 7-room plastered con­ ly central location, separate possible. 2-car garage, and telephone answering, steno OLD CHILD eat-in kitchen, basement and Wagner, 2894)241. I* START AT ONCE not necessary. Benefits include custom Ranch in prestigious struction home. Add IMi furnaces, nice lot, bus line, $46,- ueautifully landscaped MAN wanted for price clerk, garage, nice neighborhood, no MANCHESTER -r Prom 6,000 - 900. Hayes Agency, 6460131. • EARN HIGH INCOME merit increases, 37V4 hour 5-day CAM P U T r r Lakewood Cii^.^ircle «.ca.area. baths, Rec room, with bar, grounds. Marion E. Robertson, Four-bedroom Dutch ANDOVER — This oversized for plumbing; and heating supp­supp- pets, $160. 646-5231. 150,000 square feet of mdustrial, Professionally landscaped > NO CASH BOND ly firm. Call[1 649-4563, ask for week, hospitalization, group in­ F Q S ^ f commercial warehouse^ace. carpeting, built-ins, fireplace Realtor, 643-5953. Colonial enhanced with Raised Ranch meets all the surance, vacation, sick leave to g eth er manicured lawns and mature and air conditioning. J. (Jor­ THREE-FAMILY, newly requirements for the growing REQUIRED Jack. FIVE-ROOM duplex, no Loading platforms, rai^ad trees. Four fireplaces, 214 renovated throughout, ^ood in­ mature pines and a and tuition refund. Contact siding, ample don. IMMACULATE 6room (Jape, ’ family. Four gooi good sized ' HIGH LIBERAL children, no pets, garage, elec­ baths, covered terrace, many vestment or home with income. full dormer, treed lot, modem bubbling stream on 10 PERCENTAGE NURSE’S Aides — Full-time, Moore Business Forms, Inc. ^rinklereo. F^ J. Spileckli bedrooms, large living room, Mr. T. P. Gutowski, 1221 Main tric stove, Frigidaire, 4130 more features. A superb home. ..B&W.u Ray Lima, Hutchins Agency, kitchen, formal dining room, private acres. Country size DRIVER'S LICENSE part-time, all shifts. Excellent monthly. 52 School St., between Realtor, 643-2121. 649-5324. two full baths. Toads of cabinets starting salary and benefits. St., Willimantic, Conn. Call Warren E. Howland, The BARROWS b WALLACE Co. fireplace, 2 bedrooms, den or kitchen, front-to-back and closets, two fireplaces, ESSENTIAL 12-6 p.m. Realtors, 643-1108. Realtors — MLS Apply in person. East House, Telephone, 1-423-8441. An equal MANCHESTER - 100,000 third bedroom, IW baths. living room with fireplace, extra large 2-car garage and 18 YEARS OR OLDER opportunity employer. Manchester Parkade - 649-5306 MANCHESTER - Owner Extensive remodeling last two 735------Main-- StriStreet, ■ ..East...... Hartford. TWO ^artm en ts — One five- square feet, will divide. A selling older Colonial, new large dining room, IVa 2.27 woodkl acres completely I* CHOICE TERRITORIES CUSTOM built 7-room Ranch, years. One block from school. surrounding the home. ^5,00(). room Duplex, heat, garage. Suitable for manufacturing and walk-out finished basement. plumbing and heating, modem Owner transferred, $36,000. No baths, garage. $42,900. AVAILABLE RN's or LPN’s — Full-time or AUTOMOTIVE parts person, warehouse. 1-748-5634. MANCHESTER - Six-room Colli and Wagner, 289-0241. full-time, experience preferred. available June 1st. One four- Two-car attached garage, Colonial, 1V4 baths, formal 1 ^ baths, 3 bedrooms. Big Agents. 649-1749. part-time. Call Mrs. Watson, room first floor, heat, garage. country kitchen, bedroom on ICollege Students apply now 875-0771, Rockville Memorial Apply in person. Sears enclosed breeze way. Beautiful dining room eat-in kitchen. WARREN L HOWLAND ANDOVER - Delightful 6W Available July 1st. fecurity 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, 137x195’ lot. $39,900. M. H. first. (Convenient location. Only Lota-Land For Sale Ifor weekend and summer Nursing Home. Automotive Center, office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- aluminum siding, two-car gar­ 73 Realtors 643*1108 room Ranch with beautifully Ipositions. Apply daily and Manchester Parkade. Ask for deposit and references.:fei 649-8845 Palmer Realty, 643-6321, Ger­ age, priced to sell. Mitti $31,900. 569-2198. landscaped grounds on Andover or 647-9824 after 6 p.m. 5. |Saturdays, 9-5. HEAD cashier — For active Mr. Abrams or call 643-1581. An trude Hagedom, 649-0538. cy. Realtors, 643-6930. A-ZONE, city water and sewer, Lake. Extra largerge master equal opportunity employer. NEWLY listed — 5 Mi room $9,000. J. D. Real E state bedroom, formal dining room,om, discount health and beauty aids CENTER Street — 4Vi room 466 MAIN Street — Building for Ranch, large kitchen, living 289-8251 store in Manchester. Retail MANCHESTER — New 6-room CONDOMINIUM - Priced Associates, 643-5129. COVENTRY - Mini-estate fireplace, sunroom with lovelyvely townhouse, IVz baths, all any business, office, or com­ Ranch, aluminum siding, 114 room, fireplace, built-in GOOD HUMOR CORP. store experience desirable. ACCOUNTS Payable Gal, mercial use, near Center. Call below market value at $27,000. with 160’ on the water. Califor­ view of the lake. $30,500. Colli & average typing, familiar with appliances, carpeted, 2 air- baths, pick your color. ^3,900. Two bedrooms, air- bookcases, 5 new appliances. COVENTRY - One-half acre, nia style Ranch home. Two full Wagner, 289-0241. Must be able to assume respon­ conditioners, heat and hot 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. large wooded’ lot. Newly Sullivan Ave.-Kennedy Rd. sibility, and work flexible office procMures, excellent op­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. conditioning, carpeting, $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. An­ baths, two-car garage. For water, storage. $210. By ap­ painted.tainted. Owner transferred. dover, $1,800. overlooking lake. more details call The Zinsser South Windsor hours. Apply Store Manager^ portunity,- salary and benefits. MANCHESTER 10,000 square appliances plus many extras. MANSFIELD - Only $24,500.35 An Equal Opjwrtunity Call Coca Cola, East Hartford, pointment, Charles Ponticelfi, MANCHESTER — New custom Low maintenance charges. Can ^,500. M. H. Palmer Realty, Hayes Agency, 6460131. Agency, 6461511. minutes to Hartford, five-room Brooks Disco Discount Center, 317 649-9644, 646-0800. feet industrial space. Fully 643-6321, Gertrude Hagedom, Employer Green Rd., Manchester. 646- Mr. Morin, 569-1330. built four-bedroom Raised be seen evenings. Call 6468557. Ranch, one-car garage, with at­ sprinklered, loading docks, of­ Ranch. Executive location. 649-0538. 9650. •• Doga-BIrda-Peta TOLLAND — Clean and large tached screened porch, full Antiquea SB Apartmenta For Rertt 63 474 MAIN Street — Three-room fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- Quality built. $52,900. Hayes WOMAN wanted for 0131. EAST Middle Tpke. — two- Ranch with 3 bedrooms, living basement, and more. Lessenger housework, one day a week. apartment, heat, $150. Security, Agency, 646-0131. family, 5-5, wood and brick con­ RANCH — 6 rooms, IMi baths, room with fireplace, carpeting, Co., Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080. SALES — Mature person to AKC, English springer spaniel, OPENING Saturday, May 12, family unit. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. formal dining room, 3 IN ASHFORD work full-time, five-^ay work Call 643-0925 after 4 p.m. struction, well maintained, paneled rec room, garage, MAN, full-time for delivery and 3 months old, $M or best offer. Mel and Hopes Antiques.s. HHoursoi MANCHESTER 4,000 plus bedrooms, garage, treed lot. installation, TV and appliances. week...... Apply between 10 lO a.m. MANCHESTER — New listing. large lot. Shown by appoint­ beautiful Ya acre wooded lot. BOLTON Center — Brick house Good tloodline. 6464)496. 9-9 daily. 1 McNall Street, PRESIDENTIAL FIVE rooms, first floor, square feet store-building for 6-room immaculate older $33,900. Philbrick Agency, For Sals $31,500. Amedy Realty, Drivers license. Phone 649-3589. and 5 p.m. at W.T. Grant Com­ RECEPTIONIST - afternoons, lease. Huge paveiL parking ment, (Charles Ponticelli, 649- on two acres. By appointment, 12 to 5 p.m, Apply in person, Manchester. VILLA6EAPTS. available June 1st. Security, home. City utilities, full base­ 9644, 6460800. Realtors, 6464200. Realtors, 875-6283. 643-6798. ^ pany, Manchester Parkade. Articlea tor Bale 45 plus first month’s rent, (iail 64^ area. Prime location in town PART-TIME job, $3.85 per Fiano’ Motor Inn, 100 East MANCHESTER ment, garage. Convenient loca­ BUILDING LOTS ANTIQUE Gun Auction — 7708. with highway access. Hayes tion. Low 30’s. Pieser Realty, COLONIAL-Ranch. Near Coun- VERNON — Immaculate 3- hour, 32-hour week, no agency MAINTENANCE man, full­ Center Street, Manchester. LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Agency, 646-0131. Manchester Vicinity $28,900 HEBRON — Your price $22,500, Friday, _ May_ 18th, 7 p.m. One and two bedrooms. 289-8628. tiy club. 6 rooms, large formal bedroom Ranch, 114 baths, full 5% down for qualified buyers, fee. Free parking. Not down­ time position, five-day work Ring bell for service. Shiners, dining room, paneled fireplaced HELP wanted — Clerk-cashier, H olid^ Inn., Exit 39, Connec­ Near schools, churches MANCHESTER — Five rooms, A GIFT FOR MOTHER basement with wine cellar, set 1,100 square feet of living space town Hartford. Must be good week. Apply between 10 a.m. crawlers, etc'. 144 Deming ticut ’Turnpike, Tilford, Conn. stove, refrigerator included. 474 MAIN St. — Commercial living room with built-in FRANCIS L BOLAND transcriptionist. Call Sharon, and 5 p.m., W.T. Grant Com­ female, 9 to 5 p.m. daily, paid and shopping center, on MANCHESTER — Two-family, That all can enjoy. “Per­ on over a half acre of beautiful­ in this condominium unit, 2 Street, Manchester. Wapping Over 150 old guns, swords and One-car garage. $175 monthly. place ideal for office or store, 5-4, central location. Large lot. bookcases. Two-three .AGENCY 646-8150, Bailey Employment pany, Manchester Parkade. vacation. Thrifty’s Home Ca Care Road. bus line. Call anytime. $150. 646-2426, 9-5. sonality Packed” Mr. Clean ly landscaped grounds with bedrooms, IW baths, and Center, Route 83, Vernon. Call decorator items from Veltri Amedy Realty, 875-6283. Priced at $36,900. Frechette & Ranch of 5'4 rooms with floor- bedrooms. Fireplaced family 315 Broad St. fruit trees,5, largefarj vegetable gar­ expandable basement. Service. Estate, et. al. Terms cash. room, garage, plus many WOMAN to do housework, for 872-8324 for interview appoint­ PROFESSIONAL office, Martin, Realtors, 647-9^3. to-ceiling fireplace, dis­ 643-1554 648-7055 den, patio, outdoor stone Lessenger, (Jo., Realtors, 646 ALUMINUM sheets used as 646-2623 LOVELY two-bedroom apart- extras. ^,500. Philbrick Agen­ fireplace, 3-car garage, and PLANT Operations — Openings small home. Call Monday- ment. beautiful, spacious. Excellent hwasher, range, three 8713, 228-3080, 742-9718. printing plates, .007 thick, Wanted to Buy 58 nient, with refrigerator, range. MANCHESTER - Colonial in cy, Realtors, 646-4200. much more. On dead-end for qualified production people Thursday after 6. 875-1115. 23x32”. la cents each or 5 for $1. disposal, heat and parking, $195 exposure. First floor, all bedrooms, garage and over an in coatings manufacturing TELEPHONE Receptionist. nice condition. 3 bedrooms, MANCHESTER - 102x632’, AA street. By appointment only. VERNON — H andym an’s 5 Phone 643-2711. WANTED — Antique furniture, monthly... . Handy r, . tQ Main gtreet. facilities, parking. Reasonable living room, dining room, acre of land. Call Ann Hunter SPRING Street area — Ranch, International Associates, plant. Excellent fringe benefits, RELIABLE woman for general Must also have typing and other rent. 649-1680, 649-3549. zone on first 200’ depth, mral roecial, % acre lot with 56’ glass, pewter, oil paintings or Call 644-2427. kitchen, 114 baths, den or 4th today. 7 rooms, one full, tw half-baths, residential on remaining 432’ Realtors, 647-1300. pay commensurate with housework, 3 days weekly. office skills. Full time. NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 DELUXE ONE - Bedroom Ranch. Four finished rooms, 3 other antique items. Any quan­ bedroom. Good lot. Only $29,- two fireplaces, 2-car garage. allowing horses and stobles. to be finished. Do it yourself experience. Apply at office, References requir^. Call 7-9, Employee benefits. Call Linda cents each. Inquire side door, apartment, wall-to-wall COLONIAL OAK - 4% room 122 EAST Center St. New first- Large wooded lot. Beautiful or Delores, 646-2830. tity. ’The Harrisons, 643-8709, 900. F re c h e tte & M artin Asking $13,900. Helen D. Cole, BOLTON — Ideal starter home, and save. For details call Albi Manufacturing Corp. Sub- 649-7869. Manchester Evening Herald. carpeting thrbughout, complete townhouse, appliances, floor professional office space. home and excellent location. sidiaiy of Cities Service Co., 98 165 Oakland Street. Realtors, 647-9993. The BARROWS b WALLACE Co. Realtor, MLS, 643-6666. four rooms with large porch, Starkweather Realty, 6465353. appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ utilities, etc. $200. J. D. Real Convenient location, ample Realtors — MLS Philbrick Agency, Realtors, OFFICE Secretary — Local stone’s throw to the lake. Full East Main St., Rockville, Conn. MALE or female, responsible DARK RICH, clean loam, 5 trally located $175 monthly. Estate Associates, 643-5129. parking and on bus line. Will Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 646-4200. An equal opportunity employer. driver for Mister Softee truck. business and professional of­ WANTED — Antique furniture, Manchester 40 ACRES of land in price $12,900. Call today for ap­ COVENTRY — Five-room cot­ yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, toys, crank phonographs, R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. subdivide from 100 square feet Manchester on East Hart- pointment. International Must be 18 or over, neat fice. Duties include answering sand, stone, pool and patio to 2,000 square feet, to fit.your tage, fully furnished. Close to swrds, guns, glass, attic or FOUR rooms, heat and hot SPRING ST. AREA 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, fordline. Philbrick Agency, ‘ Associates, Realtors, 647-1300. lake. Secondary financing AVON helps make dreams appearing and reliable. Phone telephone, typing, general sand, 643-9504. / water, laundry room, ample needs. 646-1180. baths, fireplace, family room, clerical duties, 35mour week. cellar contents. 643-^35. t h T h ew , iple 48 AVONDALE Rd. 7-room Realtors, 6464200. available. $10,000. Philbrick come true! Need extra cash for 649-2073 between 9 a.m. and 1 parking and largelai yard. No fully applianced eat-in kitchen. \uThis is the Way We Brush.,,^ a dishwasher? An Easter out­ p.m. Benefits. Write Box B, BIRCHWOOD APTS. Cape, 1'4 baths, fireplace, SOUTH WINDSOR Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. SCREENED loam, gravel, children or pets. $160. 66 Hud­ FIRST-Floor front corner of­ 8-room, center entrance with 2-car side entrance garage. SEVERAL parcels from 30 to 70 fit? Color TV? Find out how Manchester Herald. WANTED Gravely walking fice, all utilities. Parking, near carpeting, stove, refrigerator, processed gravel, sand, stone, tractor, 10-12 h.p. with electric 124 MglilaiHl S t Manchester son Street, 646-8045. center hallway. Garrison Aluminum siding, nice lot. $39,- acres. From $500 to $1,000 per LIKE A PRIVATE OASIS Sue Tracy, a dental assistant student at Manchester Com­ easy it is to make money in AFTERNOON receptionist and and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ 1-86, $75 monthly. Talcottville shed dormer, aluminum siding, starter and attachments. C!all Colonial, in prime Spring 900. Philbrick Agency, acre. Fiano Agency, 6462677. TTiis 71A-room Ranch, with a your spare time, ask an Avon bookkeeper for dental office. GENERAL Mechanic - full­ dover, 742-7886. Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ area. .646-4485. potio, garage, extras. Elva munity College, shows Jeffrey Borgida, a first-grade stu­ time days, paid CMS, Blue after 4, 649-3506. pointments. An abundance of privacy DUPLEX 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, Street area. 3 fireplaces, Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. Realtors, 646-4200. yard for the man with a green Wanted-Real Batata 77 Representative. Call 289-4922. Experienced preferred. Con­ handy location, $200 per month. dent at Buckley School, the proper way to brush teeth. fidential. Write Box "AA,” Cross, life insurance. Contact in this small wooded complex. STORE, Attractive clean, dry. jalousied carneted norch, 3 GLASTONBURY - thumb. 2-car attached garage, TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for R o o m s Without Board 5 9 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Minnechaugh Mountain, 33 SELLING your home or Several dental assistant students visited Manchester’s SECRETARIAL Skills - Manchester Herald. Mr. Larry Passardi, The covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 Featuring; spacious. Heat, all facilities. bedrooms, 214 baths;. Im­ SEVEN-ROOM house, lot Manchester family room, plus a Rec room 646-4200. 80'x300’, completely feced, two- prime acres. Access Cedar acreage? For prompt friendly elementary schools last week, as a field study, to talk to Moderate — for one girl office. Amerbelle Corp, 104 E. Main cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- Reileasonable rent. “Business - of­ maculate throughout and down with a wet bar. A lot of Four men. New plush quarters, BUS BOY wanted — 4-10 p.m. St., Rockville, W5-3325 between THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ • 2 Bedroom Townhoiisos fice combination. 649-3549, 649- car garage, garden and fruit Ridge Terrace and Manchester home for the mid 30’s. For service, call Louis Dimock:k children about nutrition and dental hygiene. (Herald photo 6587. • Eat-In KHctien COZY 4 rooms, available, $160 beautifully landscaped. Call: FIVE BEDROOMS Rd. Frechette & Martin, very good beiients. Salary to Apply in person, Willie’s Steak 8:30-4 p.m. An equal opportuni­ tage St., centrally located, 1680. trees. Owner, 649-9657 after 6 more information call Tony Realty, 649-9823. by Ofiara) large, pleasantly furnished • Formal dining area monthly includes heat, stove, p.m. Plenty of privacy on this Realtors, 647-9993. $7,000. No agency, fee. Call House, 444 Center St. ty employer. Wasilefsky at 649-5306. ARIENS 26” standard VI, roms, parkingarking. CallI i649-2358 for • 11/2 b a llit centrallyily ...... located, security. 649 acre lot. Nine-room ALL CASH for your property Sharon, 646-8150, Bailey Emperor rider mower. • Siwg carpeting 1919, between 5-7. LOOKING for an office with Employment Service. CLERK-DRIVER, steady work CORRESPONDENT to cover overnightnight and permanent guest WARREN L HOWLAND 7-ROOM Colonial, large sound­ Colonial with 3-car gar­ EASTERN Connecticut — 70 within 24 hours. Avoid red tope, E xcellent condition. $275. • Full prlvita baaamant excellent location, on and off picturesque acres adjoining ..B&W.. for local wholesale distributor. news of South Windsor for the rates • Prtvata antrancaa and paUoa street parking, private ly built turn-of-the-century 3- age. Convenient to instant service. Hayes Agency, Colum bia Phone 643-5825. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two- REALTORS 643-1108 state forest, near major The BARROWS b WALLACE Co. 646-0131. DEMONSTRATORS - Only 299 Green Road, or phone Manchester Herald. ’This Rentals start at S255 including lavatory, just redecorated and bedroom colonial. Walk-up at­ everything. 40s. Realtors — MLS CLEAN room, near Manchester bedroom Townhouse, 114 baths, tic, enclosed front porch, huge highway. Louis Dimock Realty, The C&B Corp. does all the 26 for appointment. tion provides an opportunity i TAG Sale — Wednesday and heat. Model apartment open reasonable? Call 649-3689 after Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 earn money for doing in- High, free parking. References. daily 1-5 P.M.. Sat. and Sun.. private basement, includes heat MANCHESTER - Excep­ 50x90’ barn, low 30’s. Call 649-9823. THINKING of selling? For the paper work for you, so you can Thursday, May 16-17th. 12 Bat­ and applicances, carpets. $240. 6 p.m. M « foresting andnd important' work. Gentleman preferred. 649-4274, 12-5 P.M. O ther tim es by tional 8-room Condominium, Warren E. Howland, Realtors, service you want, call Bill spend all vour time earning top WOMAN to help with cleaftiing, LA PENTA AGENCY tista Road. 9-5. after 4:30 p.m. appointment. per month. Paul W. Dougan, 643-1108. COVENTRY — Gorgeous, COVENTRY — ’Three bedroom Charbonneau, Char-Bon Agen­ Bus Study money demonstrating toys, Applicants should have an in­ completely equipped. Call for 2 half days weekly. Neat, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Reaort Property- Realtora-MLS 846-2440 heavily wooded bpilding lot Ranch, IMi baths, fireplace, cy, 643-0683. gifts and gadgets. Only C&B reliable, own transportation. terest in public affairs. Call CHURCH Tag and Bake Sale, For Rent 68 detolls,ails, FnFrechette ■ &...... Martin, Alex Girelli, at the Herald, 643- LARGE furnished double room, PAUL W. DOUGAN, Realtor Realtors, 647-9993. with a view. Owner superb recreation room, swim­ Good hourly rate. Manchester Saturday May 19th, 211 Forbes MANCHESTER - Nice two- transferred, sacrifice at $4,000. ming pool, 2-car garage, WE WILL buy your house for least $1,000 for just 50 working 2711. bath and kitchen privileges, 643-4535 TWO New Chalets, Lake Win- Green area. 646-6474, Mrs. St., East Hartford. 9-5. bedroom Townhouse, full base­ JUST LISTED CIRCA 1717 -r Rare Colonial on Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, 646 aluminum siding, 105x384 Tot. cash. Call anytime, Hutchins evenings. For information McCarthy. parking. After 6, call 643-1387, nipesaukee, New Hampshire, MANCHESTER - Dutch Continues HAIRDRESSERS - Full or 647-9288. ment. Includes heat, appliances Colonial, Porter Street, 4 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 barns. 3177. Low 30s. Bel Air Real Estate, Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. without obligation call (collect) Boata-Aceeaaorlea 46 MANCHESTER Parkade and carpets. $230 per month. private beach, walking dis­ 5% room Ranch, large 643-9332. 215-674-5200, ask for Vi, or write part-time, Rockville shop. Good tance. Nicely furnished, over­ bedrooms, living room, dining Excellent example of period VIRGINIA CARLSON could be run a sixth and seventh LAB Technician — Challenging Apartments. We’ now have Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- kitchen. Living room restoration. - Country setting. MANCHESTER - Ludlow C&B Corp., One Dream Lane, commission plus bonus. For in­ TWO pleasant quiet clean fur- sized. fireplace. One sleeps 7, room, kitchen, 114 baths, large year, the town would realize opportunity for high school EVINRUDE outboard motors, openings at the Parkade 4535, 646-1021. fireplace, built in bookcases. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Road,-100’ building lot with BOLTON — Out of state Warminster, Pa. 18974. graduate, preferrably with post formation phone 875-5674 or 643- nishehed rooms at 50 Woodbridge Apartments, a short pleasant one sleeps 10. Dates filling first-floor family room, two-car Correspondent even greater savings. Holsclaw and Mastercraft Street, Manchester. Next to garage. Immaculate home in Five new appliances. Large 6464200. . water and sewer. Merritt Agen­ employment causes the sale of graduate studies, available in 1777. trailers, sales-service. walk to one Connecticut’s quickly. 643-0189. NOTICE Tel. 228-9224 shopping center. MANCHESTER - Deluxe one- desirable location. Priced at wooded lot. Newly painted. cy, 6461180. this 3 bedroom split level with Problem Area RECEPTIONIST - Excellent an expanding laboratory. This Complete service department, largest shopping centers. We PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Education will bedroom apartment at the $52,900. Frechette & Martin, O V ER SIZ E D cu sto m 4- family room and oversized 2- The committee felt that fin­ hours and benefits. $6,200 star­ is truly a ground floor oppor­ PRESSMEN, AB Dick 360, boating supplies, accessories, furnish stove, refrigerator, Teresa. On bus line. Includes WATERFRONT cottage. Lake Owner transferred. car garage, on a nicely treed BOARD OF DIRECTORS continue its study of town- experienced to work in pleasant Realtors, 647-9993. bedroom Colonial. Built in 1972, ting salary. No agency fee. tunity with a growing company Woolsey paints, Gerich’s Apartmenta For Rent 63 heat, hot water, grounds appliances and carpeting. $171 Winnipesaukee, sleeps 6, private acre lot. Fiano Agency, 646 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, owned buses yersus contract, it ding the right concern to do the Require light typing. Some conditions, in small but growing beach. Call 1- 603-‘524- 4948, or M.H. PALMER first-floor fireplaced family maintenance work could pose being a leader in the speciality Marine Service, 1082 Tolland maintenance and parking. One per month. Paul W. Dougan, room, 2Vi baths, with 2677. CONNECTICUT was agreed, after a joint shorthand or dictaphone a plus. paper making industry. Posi­ firm. Call 647-1311. WE HAVE customers waiting bedroom, $159 monthly, two write Cottage, P.O. Box 4, ONLY THE rich can afford to ACREAGE some problems. Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. pay rent. Buy this 2-family, let Raallor/MLS 643-6321 vanities. 2-car oversized gar­ THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 meeting of the board and the Call Sharon, 646-8150, Bailey tion is within corporate for the rental of your apartment bedrooms, $195 monthly. Call Lakeport, New Hampshire, Gertrude Hagedom COLUMBIA — Mini-farm, five The Board of Directors will transportation subcommittee. Hadigian said, "This town Employment Service. RNs, LPNs, private duty, all or home. J.D. Real Estate 03246. one of the wealthy pay your age, full walk-out basement research and development 14’ WOOD BOAT, trailer, 28 649-5365 for more information. MANCHESTER - Unusual 649-0538 with sliding glass doors. FOR SALE room Ranch on 15 acres, dead conduct a public session Donald Tuttle, chairman of will be in the transportation technical laboratory. The shifts, full or part-time. RNs, $5 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. rent. 4-4 in good location. Inter­ Y h.p. motor and accessories. one-bedroom Townhouse. Full national Associates, Realtors, Beautiful skyline view. end street. Offered at $32,000. Thursday, May 17, 1973, from both groups, said the contract business for the rest of our lives RETAIL management oppor- primary work activity will be in hour, LPNs, $4.25 hour. Medical Call evenings, 643-6341, asking THREE-ROOM apartment, CAPE COD — Bass River, Den- In Fiano Agency, 646-2677. private basement, patio and en­ Philbrick Agehcy, Realtors, 6:30 P.m : to 8:30 P.M. in the with Clarke Co. of Colchester and we may as well save money tunity...... IfamNationwide retail fabric the area of physical testing and ♦ Placement Service, 232-5226. $350. LOOKING for anything in real heat, hot water, appliances,* ninsport and H arw ich'2 and 3 647-1300. trances. Includes heat and 646-4200. - ASHFORD will expire at the end of the in the process.” chain has excellent oppor­ product qualityalityevali evaluation. Call estate rental — apartments, storage, garbage disposal. Call appliances, $200 per month. bedroom cottages, all con­ MANCHESTER - Duplex, 3- Board of Directors’ Office, in ACCOUNTS Payable Clerk with homes, multiple dwellings, no WILLINGTON - Off Route 1973-74 year. Hills said he, top, favored the tunities for ambitious men to Arthur Tournas, Vice- Sporting G o o d s 47 after 6 p.m., 6^-4868. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- veniences. 875-0682. bedrooms, excellent condition, 44A^. near UConn, beautifully the Municipal Building to hear train for store management. good typing for rapidly growing fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate Cir c a 1730,16 rooms, recently town buying the buses, and president, Colonial Fiber Co,, 4535, 646-1021. 649-2813 many improvements, top area. restored. 7 fireplaces, summer FRANCIS L BOLAND tr e ^ 1.6 acre lot with two- comments and suggestions He said the committee Excellent company benefits, 615 Parker St., Manchester, east-of-river firm. Salary $1107 SAND Worm» — fresh from Associates, line. 643-5129. Mid 30’s. Hayes Agency, 646- from the public. agreed the town would save compared Andover spepding 120. Full benefits. Call Rita Apartment Bulldlnga- kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new AGENCY bedroom trailer in excellent sick leave, profit sharing, paid Conn., 649-4567. Maine. Salt and fresh water MANCHESTER - One- For Sale 70 Manchester — 6-room starter 0131. condition. Stove and Future sessions will be held money by owning its own buses. $27,000 on maintaining and vacations, m a fast growing .Girl, Manchester, 646-3441. APARTMENT baths, kitchen. Two-car garage. 315 Broad SI. fishing tackle. Get it at Mini- bedroom Ranch type apart­ home. Kitchen with oven, $58,900. Philbrick Agency, 643-1554 648-7055 refrigerator included. Asking the first Tuesday of each month Other members of the transpor­ operating costs with seven company with wide oppor­ PART-TIME retail sales, Where there’s never a fee to WOODLAND buses and one station wagon applicant. Motors, 188 West Middle Tpke., RENTAL OFFICE ment, private entrance. MANCHESTER - 4-family range and dining area, 24’ PORTER Street area — Brick Realtors, 646-4200. $14,500. Lessenger Co., from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. tation committee were Albert tunities for further advance­ evenings and Saturdays. Manchester, 649r8705. ^We have a large variety of Includes heat and appliances. brick, 4-car garage, good in­ front 6room Colonial, garage. Realtors, 646-8713,228-3080,742- last year to Columbia’s spen­ ment. Must be willing to fireplaced living room, 3 or and the third Thursday of each Hadigian, school board Experienced desired .^Hourly MANOR jdeluxe one and two-bedroom' $163 per month. Paul W. come builder. Hayes Agency, more bedrooms. $23,500. Immediate occupancy. Only CENTRAL air-conditioned 6 WILLINGTON - Building lot 9718. month from 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 member; Joseph Szegda, ding $70,000 last year. relocate. Experience in retail rate plus comm^fsion. BOOKKEEPER — Large local Florlat-Nuraerlea 48 Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535,646- 646-0131. $34,900. Pasek-Rutnerford, Inc., firm seekinck in g F ig h ly ^apartments and townhouses' Tolland — Custom built brick room Colonial, first-floor fami­ over 8 acres single parcel. Only P.M. in tye Board of Directors’ selectman; Raymond Judd and field helpful. So-Fro Fabrics for Immediate opening. Phone 646- APARTMENTS 1021. Realtors, 289-7475. COVENTRY — Immaculate Vice Principal appointment, 646-7728. experienced, full-charge ^throughout Manchester, Ren- Ranch on a lovely country ly room with large $15,500.2.3 acre corner lot, nice Office. Morgan Hills. 6261. VEGETABLE PLANTS - All Homeatead Straat Bualneaa Propertjf- fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2Vt location, only $8,500. 28 acres, Ranch. Living room, dining Joseph Markoff has been bookkeeper. Salary for right varieties. 754 per dozen. For Sale acre, fireplaced living room, LARGE seven-room Dutch Anthony Pietrantonio; Hadigian listed $80,000 for person, $150 a week plus, (^li (Off W. MIddIa Tpka.) AVAILABLE immediately. 71 baths, 2-car garage, walk-out can subdivide into 7 large lots. room, kitchen, family room, named vice principal of Porter DEMONSTRATORS - No cost STAFF accountant, CPA firm, Weekdays after 6 p.m., Satur­ Jother times by appointment Pleasant four-room apartment, 22’ kitchen with built-ins, 3 Cape on beautiful landscaped Secretary equipment which would consist Rita Girl, Manchester, 646-3441. MANCHESTER basement, dead-end street. One Blanchard & Rossetto, two bedrooms, bath and gar­ School. This is in keeping with for kit merchandise.,Full.de­ responsible and personable ac­ day and Sunday all day.. 1615 heat, hot water, appliances, COVENTRY — Large commer­ bedrooms, garage. $42,500. lot with country setting. F. J. age. Priced at only $25,500. Board of Directors of six buses and two travel-alls. missions paid on all parties. Where there’s never a fee to Built by year old. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 6462482. the policy recently adopted that countant wanted. Auditing and Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. DAMATO ENTERPiaSES, IK. carpeting, air-conditioner. cial building with 114 acres. Slilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Realtors, 646-4200. Frechette. & Martin, Realtors, Manchester, Maintenance costs were es­ Profits increase as sales in­ applicant. the school will be run on a income tax experience helpful. U&R HOUSING CORP. 240-A New State Rd., Mandiester Lease, security. $195. 649-3978. Good location. Heavily traveled MANCHESTER Two A-zone lot 647-9993. Connecticut timated at $13,000 a year or crease. Narhe brand toys and Our staff is aware of this ad. 643-6165. road. Frechette & Martin, NEWLYWEDS or retirement superintendent-principal, vice EXECUTIVE Secretaries - Garden Producta SO 1 and 2-bedroom luxury 646-1021 HIGH on a hill—Custom Ranch on Ferguson Rd., city water Dated at Manchester, $75,000 over a five-year period; gifts. Top delivery service. Call Please send resume, to ► Realtors, 647-9993. Special! Clean 6room home, 3 principal basis, once the state y ' Laurene's Treasure House, 1- Make big money east-of-river. apartments. Features wall-to- w o L v e r t o n with a view of Hartford skyline. and sewer, $9,500 each. COVENTRY - 4-bedroo'm Connecticut this tenth day of salaries at $24,000 a year and Manchester Herald,. Box “G.” VEGETABLE plants for sale, wall carpeting, vanity tile Furnlahed Apartmenta 64 brarooms, nicely located tr e ^ 8 rooms, 2 full baths, 2 Blanchard & Rossetto, Cape, 2 baths, 24 acres of $120,000 over five years. He said field services are phased out in 491-2100. Local'firm seeking top notch yard. Owners leaving country. May, 1973. secretary. Starting salary $150. 79 cents a tr fray and up. baths, built-in oven, range, THREE ROOMS, heat, hot CENTER Street — Business fireplaces, one with fieldstone Realtors, 6462482. rolling fields .and woodlands. the total cost would be about July. Do you want to work this THREE-ROOM furnished zoned II, excellent comer loca­ will sacrifice for $27,900. May GAL Friday for small office. DOE. Excellent benefits. ^11 Egmlant, squash, chives, etc. dishwasher, refrigerator and water, appliances, packing, in family room. Anderson ther­ Sits h i^ with view of valley $275,000. Markoff has been with the summer? Immediate opening heated apartment. Private en­ tion with sound existing struc­ leave most furnishings. Callill below. Peaceful and serene set­ Some typing and bookkeeping Rita Girl, Manchester 646-3441, Oakland Farms, Gleason disposal, electric heat, 2 air $140. Security deposit. 64^3494, mopane windows throughout. WILLINGTON - Commercial­ The present contract with. school system for 12 years. His sales assistant, must have a Street, Manchester, 649-7591, 8 evenings 649-4742. trances. Working adults. No ture. Low 40’s. Must sell. now. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. An immaculate home built in ly zoned 7.5 acres with two ting. Call-Warren E. Howland,- experience required. Salary to ear, neat, pay by the hour. App­ JVhere there’s never a fee to conditioners, glass sliding NOTICE Clarke is over $350,000 for a previous title was ad­ applicant. a.m. to dark. pets. Security deposit. Blanchard & RosSetto, 1968. Rear yard completely buildings on p r^erty presently Realtors, 643-1108. $120. No agency fee. Call ly in person. Connecticut doors, all large rooms. Full References, 643-4860. Realtors, 646-2482. Anivira Is rrtnesi, h n lt OF PUBLIC HEARING . five-year duration. He said that ministrative assistant. Sharon, 646-8150, Bailey FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, fenced in for dog. Two-car gar­ being leased. Excellent shop­ A Public Hearing, as required Refining, Vernon Oil, 994 Hart­ basement storage area, ample V arie ty ldr;3UI7.l age with automatic electrio HEBRON - Reduced $34,900. from all indications the con­ Employment Service. BOOKKEEPER - — Household Goods 51 hot water, appliances, central ping center site. Blanchard & by Section 3 of Public Act No. ford Turnpike, Vernon. parking. Starting at $175. location, parking. Security, THREE-ROOM furnished Houaea For Sale 72 i7:iriM^iiii=i doors. $56,800. Philbrick Agen­ Rossetto, Realtors, 6462482. 50’ Ranch on lovely acre plus. tract would shoot up to $420,000 Experienced, duties require apartment, centrally located. 73-38 to consider any testimony VANDA Beauty counselors, general ledger trial balance, CLEAN USED — refrigerators, Handy to shopping, schools, lease. $180. 649-3340. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Three large bedrooms, two over the next five-year period. Todny^s REAL Estate Sales — We have $160$16f monthly...... Includes elec­ MANCHESTER - 7 -room ACROSS 56 Roman date massive stone fireplaces, which you may wish to present neighborhood personal standard adj. entry. Part-time ranges, automatic washers bus and religious facilities. 57 Crafty Hadigian said there would be one opening in our Bolton^f- tricity, heat, parking. For ap­ C olonial l'/4 tiled baths, 1 Ifoung seal BOWERS School — 5-room workshop and one-car garage. concerning the application for a cosmetics service plan means at your convenience in our of­ with guarantees. See them at B. Model apartment open for FOUR ROOMS, first floor, 4 Cougar DOWN a saving to the town of $145,000 Thought fice. Licensed man or woman D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main 17814 Center Street, stove and pointment call 649-5271. plastered walls, range, dis­ older home, 16x32’ in-ground Reaort Property-For Sale 74 Lessenger Co. Realtors, 646 new discharge .into the waters large profit in your spare time. only. Please call Kurt fice. State hourly rate, reply inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday 8 Abstain from 1 Patriarch of over a five-year period. Plus, St., Call 643-2171. refrigerator, heat and hot hwasher, garbage disposal, pool. Rear yard completely 8713, 742-9718, 228-3080. of the state, as described below, A smile is cheer to yon and No experience necessary, will Lessenger, Lessenger Co., Box K, Manchester Herald. and Sunday. Other times by THREE-ROOM, furnished food . Alexandria BOLTON Lakefront — Vernon he added, the buses would water, one-car parking. No extra large 2-car garage, 3-zone 12 Exist fenced in. $!25,900. Philbrick . will be held on Wednesday, May train. Call 875-7357. Realtors, 646-8713. appointment. apartment, recently remodeled 2 Soviet river section. Private setting. Five- belong to the town, and if they PART-TIME, Office ad­ CARPETS — Wholesale to you singles. $150 and $i00 security. hot water oil heat, city utilities. 13 Asseverate Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. NORTH COVENTRY - Newer and refurnished. Central. Walk Built by Ansaldi. Charles 3 Induces room Ranch type home. $26,900. 30.1973 at 1:30 P.M. in the State The cost is nothing — it’c given ministrator for small agency in at our warehouse. The Carpet 644-1330. 14 Before 4 Priest (Sp.) 5‘A room Ranch. Minutes to WOMAN wanted for pot and Call: / to Main Street. Rent includes Lesperance, 649-7620. (prefix) Hayes Agency, 6460131. Office Building, Rooni 129, fre e .\ (kiventry. Secretarial skills and Merchants, 1310 Tolland ’Tpke., 5 Iris layer MORTGAGE Helper — Comes Manchester. Acre lot. Large * C U H E R S dishwashing. Also general help, heat and utilities. One month 15 Golfer’s term .garden area. Only $28,900. Hartford, Connecticut. You are It comforts the weary — bookkeeping required. Salary Manchester. 646-8568. UAR Housing Corp ALL utilities paid in'* this 6 Courage quantity 40 Cooked leg with this Contemporary Ranch. !^good wages, free meals in­ security deposit required. To 16 Took away ^ AMSTON LAKE — Like new, Pasek-Rutherford, 289-7475, advised that similar matters 5 MANCHESTER — 6-bedroom gladdens the sad * SEWERS negotiable. 742-6M2 between 6-8 643-9551 spacious 4-bedroom duplex, from 7 Timetable 25 Goddess of of lamb Owner’s side has 7 rooms, I'A cluded. 649-5313. inspect, Mr. LindsajH 643-1111. home in business zone, 2 baths, abbreviadon Lakefront cottage, private 742.-8243. will be heard at the same date WARNING p.m. FAMILY sized freezer, bread Robert Murdock, Realtor complete with appliances, gar­ 18 Bridge to discord 41 Demolishes . baths, formal dining room, Consoles those in trouble — * UPHOLSTERERS dough mixer. Fhone 643-6798. bage disposal, wall-to-wall 2-car garage, aluminum siding, Paradise 8 Confronted 26 Slaughtered 42 Turkish title sunken living room, den or 4th treed lot, 2 bedrooms, and time. REFERENDUM VOTE good or bad. 643-9551 27 Clergymen SECRETARY — Interesting carpeting, laundry facilities immaculate. Bel Air Real (Koran;' 9 E4nmets (Pl.) bedroom, plusplu studio apart­ fireplace, screened porch. $23,- COVENTRY — Seven room TOLLAND - HOWARD TOWN OF ANDOVER To rich and poor — beggar or positon for mature woman, Situation Wanted 38 10 Let it stand 28 High cards 43 Masculine 900. Holcombe Realtors, 643- This is a steady position with MOVING out of State - Must Stephen J.'Luchon Jr. and parking provided. Kids Estate, 643-9332. 2 wds.) ment, (3 rooms and bath). Over Cape, four bedrooms, l*/i baths. JOHNSON’S CONNECTICUT thief experienced in air-conditioning, M o u ses tor Rent 6 5 20 Pauses 11 Scatters hay 29 Feminine 44 Tupian Indian 8616, 644-2447. well established firm. Only NURSE’S Aide, experienced, sell Philco Home Entertain­ Sup’t. - 646-5257 O.K. $185. Homefinders, fee nickname IW acres with beautiful view. Full cellar. $21,900. Pasek- An application of Howard Under the authority of -Sec­ heating and refrigeration trade 21 Function 17 Rascally 46 Shield bearing Rutherford, 289-7475, 742-8243. It's free to all of any belief. qualified experienced need desires private duty. Care or ment Center including antenna, $20, 549-6980. SIX-ROOM Cape. Attractively 19 Small islands 31 Greek city 47 Wicked Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Johnson’s, Route 30, P.O. Box tion 10-47C of the General preferred or will train the right companion to elderly. Call 644- MANCHESTER — Acres of remodeled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 22 Tided A natural gesture of young and apply.' $475 or best offer. Call“ illi 646-7942. THREE-ROOM apartment, privacy among historic estates, nobleman 23 Mountain 33 Heavy 48 Abjure 6464200. . F, Vernon, Conhecticut 06066 to Satutes of the State of Connec­ person. For appointment please 2376. near Main Street. Adult or dining room, fireplace, carpet, nymph > volumes 50 Three times O u t o f Town-For Sale 75 old AIR-CONDITIONING in this yet within walking distance 24 Transaction discharge 20,000 gallons per day ticut as amended, the legal SMITH’S call Fran Banning at 643-'f257 or adults preferred. Call 643-8921. utilities paid for 2-bedroom new furnace, full basement. 26 Wheys of milk 24 Medicinal 38 Sea nymph (comb, form) TEN acres of Terra Alto with INVITATION Cheers on the faint — disarms 649-0540. WESTINGHOUSE 30” electric shopping areas. Unfurnished, of treated sanitary sewage to voters of the Town of Andover, UPHOLSTERY SHOP RESPONSIBLE GIRL in­ range, good condition. Call 649- apartment, complete with Assumable mortgage. Must be 27 Shakespear­ custom built studded COVENTRY — 6room home, the bold. three plus bedrooms, two baths, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 9 10 11 Connecticut are hereby warned 511 Main Street, Manchester terested in spending summer at 9952. Ma n c h e s t e r - Three-room appliances and garbage dis­ seen. Low 30s. Call for appoint­ ean queen stone Ranch, perched on top of large kitchen, new roof, plus TO BID the groundwaters in the Unlike most blessings for which NURSE’S Aides, wanted for garages and lots of charm. Oc­ 30 Trying beach or lake, willing to babysit apartment, all appliances, posal. Children and pets ment. 643-4330. Principals only. IZ 13 14 ten acres of woods with pan- unfinished second floor. $M,900. watershed of Skungamaug and notified that a referendum we pray full-time on 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. cupancy June 1st. $250 monthly. experience for moderate fee and keep. Will MAHOGANY Coffee table, $27; utilities, $170 per month. Fidno welcome. $175, Homefinders, oraxic view stretching out for Hayes Agepey, 6460131. NOTICE River in the Town of Tolland. vote will be held in the Andover It’s one thing we keep when we SUPERINTENDENTS job, Salmon Brook Convalescent exchange /ef references. 649-9329, Phone 649-5953. THREE Family, plus package 32 Lure IS ' IS 17 full-time, middle-aged couple, two end tables, $3 each; GE TV, Agency, 646-2677. fee 20. 549-6980. 34 Midday snooxe miles. 8 rooms, 24x24’ living RELOCATABLE Section 3 of Publjc Act No. 73- Elementary School of said town give it away. ■su- Home, off House Street, between 3-7 p.m. store (real property only) II 19 2 0 room, dining room, modern on Tuefiday, May 22n(I, 1973 to manage 200-unit garden type needs tubes, 649-9812. -« 35 Makes BOLTON CLASSROOM BIDS 38 is applicable. Submitted by the Glastonbury. Apply to Director FOUR-ROOM duplex, two Large rooms, excellent loca­ amends kitchen, Florida room, first- between the hours of 6:00 a.m. apartment complex in of Nursing, 633-5244. But o f Town- 21 22 23 Bids will be accepted for the All interested parties are in- Board of Deaconesses YOUNG woman experienced in MOVING — Three piece living bedrooms, carpeted living VILLAGER tion. For information Call 643- 36 Road curve floor laundry, central vac, A WORK OF ART!! and 8:00 p.m. upon the MaiManchester, • ■ Man must be For Rent 66 37 Female red relocation of existing vited to be present or Second Congregational child care seeks position as room set, $125. ’Two-piece living room, large kitchen with 0683. Char Bon Agency. 24 25 26 27 21 29 automatic temperature con­ capable of doing minor plum­ deer Architect designed and built relocatable classroom units and repre.sented at this hearing.- following ques.tion: Church GROWING East Hartford com­ nursemaid, will do light room set, $125. Two green rugs, appliances, Vh bqths, good ■ trolled greenhouse, automatic bing, electrical and carpentry pany desires accounting major APARTMENTS 39 Fail to hit 30 3 l l 32 33 contemporary, 7-room Ranch Oral statements will be heard Shall the terms of office for housekeeping. 643-5236. with pads. One 9-12’, one ROCKVILLE — 3-room apart­ MANCHESTER — Spacious garage doors, plus many, many the purchase of new relocatable repairs. Wife to handle rentals to join a dynamic corporate ac­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment, heat, hot water, stove, 40 Masculine in exclusive area of Bolton. 3 units. and written statements will be Regional School D istrict 8 9V4’xlO’, $50 each. All in good Available June 1st. Phone 643- Five-room, 2-bedro(Jfn town six-room Colonial located near nickname 34 35 more extras. Call today to in­ and some office work. counting staff. Excellent oppor­ Doga-BIrda-Peta \ 41 refrigerator, $130. Security schools, sTiopping and church. bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 Copies of the invitation to bid received. Anyone knowing per­ Board of Education members Experienced. References condition. Call 646-7879. 2282 or 644-8896. house, wall-to-wall carpeting, 41 Legal point spect this rare home in a unique tunity and benefits. Send deposit required. Adults only, Formal dining room, fireplaced 42 Violendy 36 3S 39 setting. $75,000. Philbrick Agen­ fireplaces, custom kitchen are available upon prior notice sons interested in or affected by be changed from three to four required. Call 647-9771, ask for resume including salary 2 air conditioners, appliances, parking for one car. Call 643- 45 Cooked In an FREE for a good home. Small CHARLES Apartments, East living room, priced in the low 40 41 cy, Realtors,646-4200. with built-ins, Rec room with at the office of the Board of the proposed discharge is years? Al. requirements to P.O. Box 8038, heat and hot water, Vh tiled 9678. 30’s. Zinsser Agency, 64^1511. oven male Fox Terrier, white and Middle Tpke., 4V^ roqm walkout. 2-car garage, stone Education,’ 771 Main Street, requested to inform them of the Yes No THE COLONIST East Hartford, Conn. black. Ideal pet. All he nfeeds is Antiquea baths, washer and dryer hook­ 49mreling 42 43 44 4S 46 47 41 58 Townhouse,. IV^ baths, all criminals COUNTRY Cape - This 3 patio and privacy. Call J. Jen­ South Windsor,' Connecticut. hearing. Dated at Andover, Connec­ Stamp b Coin Co. SECURITY Guards wanted full love. Phone 649-7757. up, patio. No pets. ROCKVILLE - 5,4, and 3 room 2.9 ACRES, 7 rooms, two baths, or part-time. Conscientious. appliances, two air- (colL) 49 SO St bedroom Cape features a slate nings. All bids must be returned to Douglas M. Costle ticut this 5th day of May, 1973. Ill'll. St. NHiiictoii. Com. Smart Shoppers Shop WANTED — Old curved glass conditioners, heat, hot water ap artm en ts, $105 to $150 built-ins, kitchen carpeting! 51 First wonun hallway, fireplace, barnboard ' Hmit ID <»5<7S Auto and phone required. S3 54 the above address no later than Deputy Commissioner Robert E. Post The H«ald FREE kittens, need home china closets with broken glass and storage. Basement garage. monthly. AppliafICes, and yard. fireplace, garage. $35,900. 52 Singing voice S2 decor. 2 baths, rec room, gar­ SljBiij. Rnl D>|i Corn t Ctiiii, Locations in Manchester, South Call 649-7620 Utilities extra. Phone 872-0359. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. p Irritate (coil.) ..B&W.. 3:00 P.M. on May 31, 1973. Department of . John Cuyler desperately, boxed trained. Paying $30 and up. 649-7069.643- From $190 to $230. Charles Pon-. 56 57 age and landscaped property to The BARROWS b WALLACE Co. Windsor. Call 246-8585. Classified Ads 54 Japanese coin 56 Hutchinson Tiki, t Wei 3 to (: Dun. ( Fit 3 b t Please call 647-9604 after 3 p.m. 6710. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. II provide an Early American at­ Realtors — MLS Donald C. Mercure, Environmental ______«Dij Stbrbj______ticelli, 649-9644, 646-0800. 55C3>air • Percy B. Cook (HEWSrAMk EN nkPkltl ASSN.) mosphere. Mid 30s. 647-9743. Manchester Parkade — 84S-5306 Business Manager Protection

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Obituaries Reading Group | Contract Meets iomorrow J-■ ,^\ Ratified The Weather Earl B. Derby A book fair sponsored by the The Manchester Board of ROCKVILLB-Earl B. Der­ Eastern Connecticut Council of Education Monday night Clear and cool tonight, low in mid 40s. V i by, 48, of 72 Union St., died Sun­ the International Reading ratified a two-year contract for iiattrl)p0tpr lEupittitg Bpralb Cloudy Thursday with chance of showers day at Newington Veterans Association will be held school custodians, providing late in day: high near 70. Hospital after a long illness. He tomorrow from 3:30 to 5:30 a six per cent salary increase was the husband of Mrs. Lucille p.m. at Waddell School on for each year. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY It, 1S7J- VOL. XCII. No 192 Manchester—A City of VilhgejChnrm TIIIRTV TWO I'.tCES — TWO SECTIONS Stowe Derby. Broad St. Featuring high in­ Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assis­ PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Mr. Derby was born in terest low vocabulary tant superintendent of schools, Montgomery, Vt., and had lived materials and professional said the contract involves just books, the fair comprises part in Rockville for the past 16 under 100 union-represented years. He was employed as a of the first annual meeting of custodians in the school truck driver for Gaer Bros, of the IRA. The fair and following system. South Windsor. He was an organizational meeting is open Nixon Asks There are no changes in Army veteran of World War II. to anyone interested in the field fringe benefits in the new 1973- MHS Picks Top Stuilents of education. The latest Survivors, besides his wife, 1975 contract, Deakin reported. material from Random House, are his mother, Mrs. Marion The contract will take effect Derby of West Enosburg, Vt.; Reader’s Digest, Houghton July 1. Election Probe HOl!G BEVINS and two brothers, Lyle Derby of Mifflin, McGraw Hill and other Town of Manchester (Herald Reporter) West, Enosburg and Peter Der­ publishing companies will be WASHINGTON (AP) - presidential campaign of 1972” The President submitted______a by of Houston, Tex. available for ordering. Connecticut make reform an urgent and es-^ Karen Magnuson, daughter of Office pf the General Manager Spurred by Watergate proposed joint resolution___that Mr. and Mrs. Erik H. Magnuson Funeral services will be sential priority item to help would create a 17-member Non Municipal Building revelations, President 11) illiABiifcWi aiMi I j of 71 Benton St., has been Thursday at St. John the Bap­ “restore the faith of the partisan Commission on Elec­ Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Nixon asked Congress today named valedictorian of the tist Church, Enosburg Falls, to create a special nonpar­ American people in the integri­ tion Reform that would be Vt. Burial will be in St. John the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ty of their political processes.” Manchester High School Class tisan commission to conduct called on to submit a final of 1973, and Christopher S. Baptist Cemetery, Enosburg While not once mentioning About Town report by Dec. 1. Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Falls. INVITATION “a complete re-examination the word Watergate in his The commission’s mandate David A. Saunders of 80 Friends may call at the Koffee Krafters will meet JT of our system of elections message or in a companion ad­ would be as broad as the federal Frances Dr.,has been named Spears Funeral Home, 14 TO BID and campaign practices.” dress prepared for radio broad­ Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the (Town of Manchester Bid election process itself,” Nixon salutatorian. Orchard St., Enosburg Falls, on Community Y. Members will ymgw ;* r '■ < cast, Nixon said many more Number D-59) said. "Nothing would be Announcement of the Wednesday. work on leaded glass projects. In a special message, Nixon disclosures of 1972 campaign In accordance with provisions excluded.” academic honors was made this The Newington Memorial Plans will be completed for a said “recent disclosures of misdeeds “will doubtless soon of the Town Charter, sealed morning by MHS Principal widespread abuses during the be made.” Nixon specifically urged that Funeral Home was in charge of June 6 luncheon. Baby-sitting is proposals will be received in George Emmerling. - local arrangements. available. Hostesses are Mrs. the commission consider the the Office of the Director of wisdom of a constitutional Miss Magnuson is president^ William Crowley, Mrs. Ernest General Services of the Town of of the F. A. Verplanck Chapter Oakman and Mrs. Armand amendment that would limit a Mrs. Ernest Pohl Manchester, Connecticut not of the National Honor Society Baraby. president to a single six-year Mrs. Ruth E. Pohl, 68, of 44 mm. later than: term and double the tenure of and has participated in the Florence St., died last night at Friday, June 8, 1973 at 11:00 Symington Says House members to four years. chapter's tutoring program. Delta Chapter, RAM, will Herald photo by Ofiara A.M. E.D.S.T. She is vice president of lOH Hartford Hospital. She was the meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at While expressing no personal Hartford Rd. Sidewalk Projects Starts At which time and place said (Instructors of Handicapped) wife of Ernest Pohl. the Masonic Temple. The Royal opinion on presidential tenure,” proposals shall publicly be and is coordinator of the up­ She was bom Feb. 12,1905, in Arch degree will be CIA Refused Nixon said, “Personally, I have Town officials are in the group at the right watching the start of the Mayor Pascal Prignano, Town Manager Robert Weiss, Town Direc­ opened for furnishing of all coming seminar of mental Hartford, and had lived all her exemplified. Elmer E. Stone, long favored the four-year term sidewalk construction program Monday on Hartford Rd., near materials, labor, equipment retardation. life in Manchester. high priest, will preside. tor Phyllis Jackston and Town Engineer Walter Senkow. .The for members of the House, with Survivors, besides her hus­ House Dr. In front of the truck are two employes of S. Aleria & Sons, sidewalk project runs from McKee St. to the housing for the elderly. and incidentals to construct the half of the members elected A member of the MHS Stu­ Refreshments will be served dent Assembly, Miss Magnuson band, are two daughters, Mrs. contractor for the job. In the group are, from the left, Frank Aleria, Approved by referendum last November, the program is being SANITARY SEWERS AND To Hide Bugging every two years.” 6 after the meeting. is also editdy- of “Aridian," the Maurice Correnti and Mrs. Lin­ Mayor John Thompson, Town Director Vivian Ferguson, Deputy financed with federal revenue-sharing funds. METERING FACILITIES ON Here’s how the membership da Stephenson, both of HILLIARD AND DUVAL WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. vestigators, and Walters gave of the commission would be school's arts and literary Manchester; six grandchildren STREETS and/or at the Stuart Symington says Presi­ differing accounts, but the two selected: Congress would ap­ magazine. She is the recipient EIGHTH UTILITIES of a letter of commendation in and three great-grandchildren. Three eighth grade math dent Nixon's top aides “tried to versions show these point four Democrats and four DISTRICT SEWAGE the National Merit Scholarship Funeral services will be classes at Bennet Junior High obstruct justice” by hiding the developments: Republicans, two each from the Prosecution Roadblocks TREATMENT PLANT. program. Thursday at 11 a.m. at the School recently were ad- Watergate affair under a ,CIA On June 23, six days after five Senate and House. The chair­ Contract Documents in­ man of the Democratic and Last year. Miss Magnuson Holmes Funeral Home, 400 dressesd by K. Craig Barnes, Manchester School umbrella. men were arrested inside cluding drawings and technical Republican National Com­ attended the National High Main St., with the Rev. Dr. comptroller of Savings Bank of (Continued from Page One) “As the school implements Testimony before the Senate Democratic headquarters at Basis Of Court Appeal specifications, are on file at the mittees automatically would School Institute at George Webb of South United Manchester. Barnes spoke on its role as a major, formative Armed Services Committee, of the Watergate, then-CIA Direc­ Methodist Church officiating. a sensibility of his office of the Director of which the Missouri Democrat is tor Richard Helms and Walters serve. The President would Northwestern University in “Banking and How It Relates step in the lifelong process of Evanston, III., and the National Buriai will be in East WASHINGTON (AP) - The and a $25,000 fine to six months and political difficulties of ac­ relationship to them in his General Services located at the acting chairman, indicates the were summoned to the White choose seven members, no To Percentages,” the subject each student’s education, it Youth Conference on Science Cemetery. Justice Department has asked in jail and a $2,000 fine. tually trying a member of own and other societies, Municipal Building, 41 Center ploy didn’t work because the House to meet with chief of more than four from the same which the class is recently must redognize its special and the Environment at the Supreme Court to The circuit court said the Congress before the House or through experience and a Street, /Manchester, Connec­ CIA refused to go along. But staff H.R. Haldeman and political party, “for their Friends may call at the studying. Barnes also spoke to responsibility to nurture the Chicago. funeral home Wednesday from strengthen the hand of government had delved into Senate, we submit it is entirely knowledge of his cultural ticut. convicted conspirator James domestic-affairs adviser John experience, knowledge and an advanced math class of student’s curiosity and his Saunders, who is president of 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. prosecutors pursuing Dowdy’s actions as a legislator, reasonable and proper for heritage. Copies of Contract W. McCord Jr. says he believes D. Ehrlichman in Ehrlichman’s perspective in this field.” seventh graders at tne school. satisfaction frpm learning so the MHS Class of 1973, is also “congressional corruption.” actions that, are . closed to Congress ... to delegate its “A knowledge of the order Documents including drawings the White House tried to use the office. Commission members would that he has the momentum, as chairman of the MHS Student The department asked the judicial scrutiny by the authority to punish its members and wonder ot the natural and technical specifications cover anyway. Walters said Haldeman told elect their own chairman and well as the skills, to continue Assembly’s advisory board. He court Monday to recognize the Constitution’s! protection of by enacting statutes specifical­ world with perception of may be obtained by depositing Symington released a sum­ him to tell Gray that if the FBI vice chairman “to further en­ Karen Magnusbn, valedictorian, and Christopher his learning beyond the the two top students in the MHS Class of 1973. (Herald is a member of the National political and practical dif­ “speech and debate” by law­ ly providing for trial in the man’s and nature’s in­ Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars with mary Tuesday of testimony pursued an investigation of cer­ sure the commission’s com­ Saunders, salutatorian, pause outside Manchester High classroom.” photo by Ofiara) Honor Society chapter and is on ficulties in prosecution of con­ makers. terdependence. the Director of General Ser­ offered by Army Lt. Gen. Ver­ tain funds in Mexico, connected plete independence.” Programs Scheduled courts of congressmen who School this morning after their names were announced as the staff of “The High School gressional misconduct and to “A capability to think “If allowed to stand, the accept bribes or commit other vices for each set of documents non A. Walters, deputy director with the Watergate case, the in­ World.” reduce the shield that ruling would make it exce^ing- effectively and creatively so obtained. ’The deposit will be unlawful acts,” the government of the Central Intelligence quiry would compromise cer­ Saunders was co-captaIn of For Special Teachers legislative activity affords ly' difficult as a practical with an understanding of the nonrefundable. Agency. said. tain CIA activities and the MHS soccer team last, against prosecution. matter, successfully to relationship between ideas Local Party The Town of Manchester That summary and an official resources in Mexico. The Manchester school reading and learning dis­ Vernon season, and is co-captain of the M and symbols, and the skill to Budget To do so would follow the prosecute congressional cor­ (Continued from Page One) reserves the right to waive any digest of the same incident as Walters met with Gray an tennis team. He has attended system’s special education per­ abilities from Mantor Hall words of Congress itself, the ruption,” the government peti­ comprehend and com­ informalities or to reject any or disclosed by former acting FBI Miller Discusses Astronauts sonnel will participate in a School at Cambridge, Mass., “Moreover, the circuit court hour later and conveyed the Boys' State at the University of government m aintained in tion read. municate thought expressed sure the voters will recognize all Bids. Director L. Patrick Gray III message, and Gray indicated he series of four in-service will talk on “The Learning- simply cast too wide a defini­ in symbols. May Shield Connecticut, and the Junior asking for review of a lower Congress was aware of its tion of protected legislative ac­ we’re doing things correctly.” Each Bidder must deposit make possible a detailed was aware the two agencies $ 11,606,548 Science Symposium on meetings during the next four Disabled Child in the Regular court’s reversal of convictions own power to root out miscon­ “The insight to enjoy, and Noting that the Democrats with his Bid, security in the reconstruction of one element don’t uncover each other’s Hospital Costs Space Lab weeks, the Board of Education Class — Language and Reading tivity,” the Justice Department Humanities and Science at Yale won against former Rep. John duct, but nevertheless wrote the ability to pursue, the have a big lead in registration.^ amount, form and subject to the of the alleged White House sources and activities. learned Monday night. Development.” argued. BARBARA RICHMOND this made it obvious that the University. He is the recipient Dowdy, D-Tex. laws against official bribery, aesthetic dimensions of all in Manchester, Cummings said, conditions provided in the coverup of the Watergate af­ Gray’s account indicated the motion had carried with the Allan B. Chesterton, director • June 6— Ann Marie Frostig (Hernltl Reporler) of a Rensselaer Polythechnic Dowdy, a 20-year veteran of the government said. his experiences. “We’re going to go ahead and Instructions to Bidders. fair. FBI postponed interviews with JUNE B. TOMPKINS , By HOWARD BENEDICT necessary votes. When the vote of pupil personnel services, said Miller, a consultant and “In effect, the court’s holding In less than 15 minutes Institute award for math and A the House who did not seek re- “Given the inherent practical “An awareness of both the make many more voters. The Attention of Bidders is par­ Gray, who told his story to two witnesses because of the (Herald Reporter) •AP Aerospai'e Wrilcr was taken on the original mo­ the meetings will be “outstan­ resource room teacher at Hart­ permits members of Congress Tuesday night, the annual town science and the Yale University election last November, was discipline and the delight of Republicans are playing catch­ ticularly called to the Senate Watergate in- Walters meeting. tion to approve the budget, only book prize. ding programs” for the special ford, will discuss “Classroom to shield their misconduct from Jacob F. Miller, president of CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP) meeting approved a budget of convicted last year on eight his physical being together up and I don’t think they’ll ever requirements as to conditions five persons stood to object. service staff. criminal prosecution merely by the Manchester Memorial — The Skylab 1 astronauts m ay, $11,606,548 and immediately Saunders also serves as vice Applications, Adaptations of counts stemming from a 825,000 Many Colleges with the skill to care for and catch up.” of employment to be observed Immediately after the annual The in-service meetings, all asserting that acts relating to Hospital Board of Trustees, rocket to their troubled space after, the Town Council set the presitlent of the Manchester Learning Disabilities bribe he allegedly accepted to enjoy it. Cummings said he deplores and minimum wage rates to be meeting, the council met to set Teen Center. to be conducted at Bentley Techniques.” Have Openings the misconduct had a Tuesday night spoke about laboratory and salvage the mis­ mill rate at 49.5, which is 1.5 protect members of now- “The capacity to initiate the recent disclosures in paid under the Contract. In Legislature meeting the rising hospital ad­ the mill rate. Richard Borden, Both Miss Magnuson and School, are: The Manchester special legislative purpose or were sion by installing a cover or mills lower than the current defunct home-improvement and sustain purposeful Washington and in Hartford. No Bidder may withdraw his ministrative and patient costs director of administration, Saunders have been awarded • May 24 — Betty Gallistel, education personnel par­ For Freshman done in anticipation of possible balloon to shield the craft from rate. firm from prosecution in the endeavor, with emphasis on “I can only express my basic Bid within sixty (60) days after and how they may be met. He explained that the budget full-tuition college scholarships professor of special education ticipating in the meetings in­ congressional hearing or In­ the searing rays of the sun. The motion to approve the District of (Columbia. cultivating the variety of feeling,” he saidi “The whole the actual date of the Bid also specified obsolescent areas adopted required a grand levy by United Aircraft Corp. at Southern Connecticut State clude remedial reading vestigation,” the government That is one option being con­ proposed budget was made by Y The U.S. Circuit Court at skills which he will n e^ . mess makes me feel bad. opening. of $7.7 million and cautioned This morning, Emmerling College, will speak about HARTFORD (AP) - Two- maintained. of the hospital which have been sidered by space agency of­ George Maharan and seconded teachers, speech therapists, Richmond tossed out five of the Watergate, and now this “NONDISCRIMINATION IN Consumer Agency that as far as sound fiscal and four-year colleges in New chosen for evaluation. ficials today as they cope with by John Orlowski who then also announced names of "General Organization — A . social workers, and psy­ EMPLOYMENT policy was concerned the eight counts, reducing Dowdy’s England report 21,000 vacan­ seeming improper making of Miller's remarks came at the what to do about the 120-degree asked to speak on the motion. graduating students who rank Theoretical Approach to Lear­ chologists. penalty from 18 months in jail voters, just smears the whole BIDDERS ON THIS WORK budget called for a 50.5 mill among the top quarter of the cies in their upcoming annual meeting of the hospital’s temperatures in Skylab's cabin Orlowski commented, “ It ning Strengths and situation. WILL BE REQUIRED TO Given More Power rate based on 98 per cejit tax Class of 1973. freshman classes, with 7,000 of board which also saw the elec­ that presently make the or­ looks like people are satisfied Weaknesses.” Bus Service COMPLY WITH THE collection. He said the council Completing the list of the top those openings reported by 32 “The whole picture makes it HARTFORD (AP) - The 1974 ballot was defeated in a 98- tion of officers, of two new biting laboratory uninhabitable. with this budget (he referred to • May 24 — The staff of the PRESIDENT’S EXECUTIVE could probably go along with a ten students are Kathryn colleges in Connecticut, accor­ tough for an honest politician to Connecticut Senate has voted to 50 House vote. The next chance ^trustees, and the naming of a They say the high readings, the small attendance of about Spaulding Youth Center, at, ORDER NO. 11246. THE risk of one-half mill and set the Donovan, Pamela Walch, ding to a report to the New continue. It’s the honest people boost the power of the.Depart- for a statewide referendum trustee emeritus. which have risen steadily since 100, mostly department heads Tilton, N.H., will discuss State Called Leader Hearings Bring REQUIREMENTS FOR rate at 50. “Anything lower Daniel Silver, Pamela Horton, England Board of Higher who make the system tick, and ment of Consumer Protection would be in 1976. Miller, speaking to the board the craft was launched Monday, and school personnel) and I'm “Behavior Modifications for BIDDERS AND would be an additional risk," Marcia Wickman, Judith Education. now even they are suspect, and to require annual of incorporators, was op­ are the main barrier to sending very happy with it.” He the Learning-Disabled Child.” CONTRACTORS UNDER THIS Many Democrats had op­ Borden said. Szarka, Debra Vater, and Jody In Pollution Control Spots for freshmen were however wrongly. Many top evaluations of all public school timistic in his remarks that our astronauts Charles Conard Jr., predicted the 1.5 drop in mill • May 31 — Alica Ansara, a Out New Concept ORDER ARE EXPLAINED IN posed the resolution, saying the Councilman Donald Dickinson. reported by 19 two-year national jobs are going wanting, teachers. problems would be overcome as Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul rate and complimented the nationally known lecturer in and it’s too bad. Good, top-level THE SPECIFICATIONS.” party lever eliminates voter Sadrozinski then moved to set A list of the other top students colleges in Connecticut, in­ Elsewhere Tuesday on a busy confusion and speeds the voting were those of the founders of Jacob F. Miller J. Weitz into space Sunday to Board of Education and Town ALICE EVANS “Connecticut’s strong water Republicans just don’t want to Robert B. Weiss, the rate at 49.5. This was will appear in Friday’s Herald. Court of Probate cluding Greater Hartford, Other suggestions included: schedule, the Senate approved the hospital 50 years ago. link up with the 85-ton lab. Council on presenting (Herald Reporter) pollution control legislation is General Manager process. But Republicans ’Ll seconded by Councilman Stuart District of Manchester Housatonic, Manchester, Mat- STAMFORD (AP)- City get involved.” bills toughening Connecticut’s The basic decision, regarding The problem was caused reasonable budgets. (Other ntories Page 1) one of the best in the country —’The re-routing of bus ser­ claimed the lever encourages Miller, concerned with higher Neff who explained if the tatuck, Middlesex, Norwalk and buses could whiz along special Cummings said he fears the anti-gambling laws and giving the hospital’s financial- situa­ when protective thermal paint A motion was then made to NOTICE TO CREDITORS -and a clear forerunner of the vice in line with modern needs. blind voting along party lines costs and higher patient collection was set at 100 per Progress that has been made South Central community traffic lanes, controlling traffic disclosures “surely will drive "To live in hearts the Environmental Protection tion in terms of the public, was stripped from the move the question, with ESTATE OK EMMA J. TAGGART refcently passed federal bill,” Henry Helmar, president of without consideration for the charges, at the same time is cent, as it has been in the past, Questions Law Pursuant to an order of Hon. William on educational legislative and colleges and Hartford College lights ahead of them by elec­ Local 443 of the Amalgamated good people out of the Department more flexibility in remains the same, he said. spacecraft during a launch mis­ moderator Abbott Schwebel, he said. merits of individual candidates. concerned that the patients it would mean the rate could be HARTFORD (AP)-The head E. Fitzgeraid. Judge, all claims must be enforcement fronts in protec­ for Women, Mitchell College, tronic signals, under proposals Transit Union, said the routing Republican party.” we leave behind lighting polluters. “Ctur problems are to choose hap. town attorney, explaining that presented to the fiduciary named below He said that the water in the Lt. Gov. T. Clark Hull cast receive the high standard of set at 49.5 mills without taking of the Connecticut State ting the environment was dis­ Norwalk State Technical for better bus service advanced of buses in Stamford was es­ I’m talking about fine and The House delayed until 1976 between benefits and cost.” Another possibility is to dis­ if the motion passed it would on or before August 4, 1973 or be barred Connecticut River is getting is not to. die" ^ the deciding vote in a Senate care to which every patient is any additional risk factor. Employes Association (CSEA) by law. The fiduciary is: cussed last night by Douglas College, Post Junior College by the state Department of able people — people who might at the. earliest a statewide He explained in detail that patch the astronauts on an ab­ cut off debate on the original cleaner and hopes that it will tablished 55 years ago and decision to retain the entitled. Peter Humphry, a has questioned the con- Josiah J. Lessner Costle, deputy commissioner of and Waterbury State Technical Transportation. want to run for office locally (Thomas Campbell) referendum on eliminating the the two, four, or ten million breviated inspection mission motion. A voice vote was taken 364 Middle Turnpike West soon be possible to fish for doesn’t serve the city as it legislative pension arrange­ The full text of Miller's Democratic minority member stitutionality^ of a law that Manchester, Conn. Connecticut’s Department of College, the report indicated. The suggestion was one of 10 and on the state and national party lever on voting machines. dollar figure which represents that would involve a fly-around and Atty. Schwebel ruled that salmon in the river. ' exists today. ment approved in 1972. speech may be found on page 17 of the council, movgd for an provides for lump sum 06040 Environmental Protection, at Among the. 13 four-year offered by Deputy Transporta­ level,” he explained. “I’m The Senate passed and sent to cost of hospital renovation or of the Skylab to photograph and the motion passed with the Solid waste, an .economic —Proposals by John Legislators who participate in of today’s Herald, along with amendment setUjt|’' the mill payments to state employes the annual dinner meeting of colleges reporting vacancies tion Commissioner F. Colin talking -about people who the House a bill permitting con­ expansion does not come entire­ evaluate problem areas, required two-thirds majority. NOTICE OF HEARING liability, may soon be turned Mitovich, executive director of other information about the an­ rale^at'48, noting that in the who don’t receive any other the Lutz Junior Museum board were Albertus Magnus, wouldn’t want to get involved in sumer protection officials to the plan contribute 10 per cent ly from public subscription, followed possibly by a docking • Councilman Robert Houley STATE OF CONNECTICUT Pease at hearings Monday into the Stamford Area Commerce nual meeting.. salary increase during the com­ of trustees at Willie’s Steak into an asset, he said. To do Annhurst, Sacred Heart, Hart­ a party directed by the kind of subpoena business records and of their pay and can receive $1,- / from 7ederaT7ranTs""or from asked for a standing vote and COURT OF PROBATE this, he said, the burnable improving state-subsidized and Industry Association, that 375 a year at i age 65 after a endowment-funds, (See Page .Sixlri’ti) (See I’dgf .Sixteen) ing year. Court of Probate, District of Hebron. House. ford, the University of Connecticut Co. bus service and leadership revealed to us.” individuals and to order an end waste 4y,ill be separated and bus service be expand^ to ICIU minimum of 10 years’ service. District No. 17 Bridgeport, Bridgeport making it more profitable. The recreational areas and that to business practices the of­ Miller said that the hospital's ESTATE OF EI,LIS«NORTON turned into a fuel supplement. Engineering Institute, St. hearings move tonight to New ficials consider illegal. The Senate voted down, 25-10, endowment fund is not large; Date of Order, May 7, 1973. Northeast Utilities will use this firms be given bulk rates for Leeney Heads Petitioner: Osmon N. Peterson; Date Joseph College, the University Haven and wind up Wednesday The bill, known as the ‘ ‘Little a bill that would have put that federal grants, if available fuel supplement in two of its the daily transportation of of Hearing, May 18, 1973; Time of of New Haven, Quinnipiac and evening in Wethersfield. WATER WEIGHT FTC” act, also lets the state restrictions on newspaper at all, would be a very sm all, boilers and, with air pollution^ employes to and from work. He AP in State Hearing. 5:30 P.M.; F’iace of Hearing, the four state colleges. State spokesmen said at the also recommended better coor­ follow the Federal Trade Com­ advertisements for X-rated and part of construction costs, and Gilead Street. Hebron devices, the fuel supplement PROBLEM? The mempry of a _Court of Probate hearings that ConnCo lost a dination between bus and train mission’s practice of arranging R-rated movies. that raising substantial Robert J. Leeney of the New £ict of Manchester ■ should work more efficiently USE departed loved one Upon the application of the petitioner total of $166,774 during April in is perpetuated,with settlements between businesses Under the bill, the ads could amounts through public sub­ Haven Register was re-elected than with processed fuel, he schedules. praying that he be granted administra­ : TO CREDITORS its Hartford, New Haven and , —Cut-rate tickets for regular a beautiful and fully and disgruntled consumers include only the title nof the scription have been disappoin­ president of the Connecticut tion of the estate as per application on said. “As energy becomes mdre WORLD ALMANAC guaranteed Barre ting in the past. 6 without an official finding of movie, the name of the theater, file more fully appears ESTATE OF EDWIN KLATT FACTS Stamford divisions. They said bus commuters, similar to the E-LIM Guild Memorial. Circuit of The Associated Press expensive, this fuel will become See our display. Monuments guilt against the businesses. the time and the film's rating. “It seems obvious," he said, IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said applica- Pursuant to an order of Hon, William losses coule reach $2.5 million monthly ticket books that train at the group's annual meeting E. FitzGerjId, Judge.’all claims must be more valuable,” he said. Excess water in the body can "that if and when large sums Uon be heard and determined at the over a 12-month jjieriod. commuters can buy. be uncomfortable. E-LIM will The State Board of Education No artwork or pictures would Tuesday at the Manchester ■ presented to the fiduciary named below The combustible portion of are needed, we shall have to ^ ^ r t of Probate at the date, time and on or before August 7, 1973 or be barred Pease said, however, that his —A sugggestion by Frank help you lose excess water Snslant) would receive annual be permitted. Country Club, place indicated above. by law. The fiduciaryis: waste is 60 per cent of wliat we appeal to the public for a por­ department would bend its ef­ Merlino Jr., the president of the weight. We at evaluations of every public TTie Senate passed and sent to In addition to Leeney, other By Order of the Court, Mildreds. Klatt throw away, and the other 40 recommend it. school teacher under a bill the House bills that would let tion of them, and borrow the W. HINCHLIFF, 55 Brookfield Street forts to improving bos service Commuters Action Committee officers re-elected to one-year Manchester. Conn. per cent is scrap, which can be jncmurtal 0Io. political parties appoint voter rest.” Judge and ridership before it moved of Fairfield County, that O n ly $1.50 Robert & Florence Boston, Owners given final approval by the* terms were Charles Pirro of the 06040 sold to dealers. registrars and would require He expressed certainty that to cut back routes. ConnCo use minibuses on Convenient Evening & Home Appointment Senate. The bill, effective in Greenwich Time, vice presi­ He predicted that a bill will borrowing could be done as a In addition to the electronic lightly-traveled runs as a Liggett Rexall ARRANGED • • DISPUV AT July 1974, requires that the the payment of interest on dent. and Forrest Palmer of the / be passed to authorize a $250 .1076 Burnside Ave., E. Haztiord result of investigation of the traffic signals and the moneysaving measure. Parkade Ptiarmacy evaluations be made by local mortgage escrow accounts and Danbury News-Times, million dollar bond issue, which (Near Manchester City line) method of financing. Meet “busways” barred to other State figures for April 404 W. Middle Tpka. school superintendents in ac­ on landlords' security deposits treasurer. will be paid by sales of the that amount to more than one He said that a share of these vehicles, the DOT suggestions presented at the meeting put TEL. 528-2680 cordance with guidelines drawn The featured speaker at the (3IARLE$ R. SMITH residues of trash. month>-refl{. added.costs would have to be included more readable ConnCo losses at $74,754 In up by the state board and aj m eeting'w as AP Executive He also said that new paid for by the patient. Specializing in: schedules and free trips home Hartford, $68,127 in New Haven proved by lawmakers. "Among bills given final Photo Editor Hal Buell of, New pesticide legislation will be Although 16 distinct additions Mother’s Day became a foi||hoppers who take the bus and $23,893 in Stamford. The Environmental (Protec­ legislative approval by the York City who explained the Pensions, Profit-Sharing passed by the state soon to Senate and sent to Gov. Thomas have been made to the original national observance ddi^own froig their suburban BITUMINOUS tion Department w u l^ ^ freed new Laserphoto system for Pians, Mutuai Funds, regulate the type of pesticide J. Meskill for signing was a hospital structure since 1919. he through the efforts of Miss h^tira. -S of mandatory enforcement transmitting news photographs measure to require that when specified 12 areas chosen for Deferred Compensation that can be introduced into our Anna Jarvis. After her ’Phe- d^attm ent also regulations under legislation in keeping with AP’s conversion environment. evaluation. and Estate Pianning. mother’s death on May 9, recommenJra a campaign to DRIVEWAYS that received initial legislative an office title denotes gender, it to all-electronic news and photo About Town must be changed to suit the The potential petroleum 1905, she wrote numerous convince people that bus approval in the Senate, The dispatch. male or female individual crisis is not due to environmen­ letters asking for observ­ transportation can be as useful Parking Areas • Gas Stations change would let the depart­ Prior to the meeting, the . .. c 0 m r ance of the day until in ’The committee planning the holding the title. General Killed tal standards, he said, and to wealthy and middle-class ment deal with polluters out­ group toured the all-electronic YA & R. SMITH AGENCY, INC.> called such charges “85 per 1913, Congress recommend­ testimonial for Robert Digan, side of court if it believed court Another bill sent to the gover­ citi2^ens as to the poor and the Manchester coordin".tor of • Basketbaii Courts HOLLAND- PATENT, N Y. plant of The Manchester Automobile, Tenants, Homeowners, Business...... Proper-.. cent baloney.” As long as we ed that the second Sunday action was not appropriate to- nor would raise the cost of (AP — Maj. Gen. James L.^ Evening Herald. elderly. youth services, said today ty-Casualty. Marine, Life, Accident '& Health Insurance. depend on exports of petroleum in May be a national holi- Now Booking for Seasonai Work the case. The bill also would let pistol permits from $2 to $6 and Price, 51, commander of' ■ Every Connecticut AP d a y honoring .America’s Many of those testifying at tickets are still available in the Workman's Compensation, Employee Benefit Plans, Realty products, we depend on price All Work Personally Supervisad. Wa are 100S Insured the department levy fines of up extend the permit period from Syracuse-based units responsi­ newspaper was represented at \ ¥ mothers. The World Alma­ the hearing said a reduction in Municipal Building and at Funds, In-sured Savings Plans controls. The cost is going up to $25,000 and issue cease and one year to five years. Still ble for much of northeastern the session. n ac. r e c a I I s. Sons and fares would be the best way to Watkins Bros, on Maih St. Member — International Assn, of Financial Planners for a number of reasons of desist orders. another would declare the North America, was killed Also included in the program HERALD Publisher Burl Lyons, extreme left, explains to ly. The newsmen, in Manchester for a meeting of the daughters customarily improve ridership and profits. Digan will be honored with a SINCE which environmental control A resolution that would have Rocky Hill ferry a state historic yesterday when his supersonic was a panel discussion on photo visiting newsmen the operation of a keyboard machine Connnecticut Circuit of the Associated Press, toured the 63 E. CENTER ST. 646-4695 wear a pink carnation if Others recommended reduc­ dinner Thursday night at the DeMAIO BROTHERS accounts for only a fraction,' he 1920 put the party lever issue on the structure. warplane exploded in flight. reproduction. which perforates tape which in turn sets tyj)e electronical- new Herald plant. (Herald photo by Ofiara) ' their mothers are living, tions in the waiting time for Manchester Country Club. CALL 643-7691 said. while if thev. are dead. buses.