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MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 75 Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES — TWO MINIS PRICE: FIFI KEN CENTS

Ford Meets Advisors at Vail

Inflation and Recession

Problems Discussed

decide to make portions of the top-secret VAIL, Colo. (UPI) — President Ford sion. Nessen said Ford believes a “certain report public during the weekend. and his advisers are having trouble com- amount of confusion” has resulted from

ing up with a solution to the simultaneous the administration speaking with many Signing Bills

problems of inflation and recession. voices. Ford today will sign more of the 158 bills

“This is tough as hell,” spokesman Ron Tax Cut Under Study Congress passed before adjourning. He has so far signed 32 and vetoed 2 more. Nessen quoted the President as saying However, Ford is said to be in the process of an intensive evaluation of Among those signed Friday provides during Friday’s meeting of energy experts to find ways to cut oil consumption and im- proposals — including a tax cut — which he $200,000 in transition funds for Richard Nixon, including $55,000 for the former ports. He said the meeting was “intense, is preparing to offer Congress in his State detailed and complete.” of the Union address in mid-January. president’s pension and an allowance for staff an office expenses, but the amount 2 No Total Agreement Ford also closeted himself Friday with was drastically cut from the $850,000 Ford “There is not total agreement between the President and his advisers,” he said. the 50-page report, written by CIA Direc- originally requested. Another bill signed by Ford gives the “Out of this clash of ideas, the choices are tor William E. Colby, on charges that the Central Intelligence Agency spied in the General Services Administration custody being narrowed.” of the Nixon tapes. Nixon has sued to over- Ford stayed away from the ski slopes United States in violation of its charter. There was a good chance that Ford may turn that law. Friday for the meeting with Treasury Secretary William Simon, Housing

Secretary James T. Lynn, Chairman Alan

Greenspan of the Council of Economic Ad- \4 L J

visers, and other energy experts. Arthur Oil Price Effects Bums, chairman of the Federal Reserve

Board, was to arrive today. Discuss Energy Policy Alternatives No Final Decisions To Be Less Than Hoped

No final decisions were expected as a family is having a winter vacation. result of Ford’s look at the gloomy program. The six states import about 90 President Gerald Ford, left, met administrator. The President BOSTON (UPI) — New England will get economic indicators. Nessen was short on per cent of the residual oil u ^ in electric canceled skiing for the meeting which Today President Ford met with only minimal relief through the oil price Friday with his top energy advisors details, saying Ford had ordered his ad- plants and some factories. Only about 15 was in Vail, Colo., where the first economic advisors. (UPI photo) equalization program announced in Secretary of Interior Rogers Morton, visers to refrain from any public discus- per cent of the lightweight no. 2 fuel used Washington last month but It is a step in center, and Frank Zarb, right, energy the right direction, according to regional in households is imported.

energy officials.

Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, energy program Bill Could Be Costly Viet Cong Frogmen director of the New England Regional Robert E. DeBlois, vice president of Commission (NERCOM), said a f^eral Sadat Sends Top Ministers

Blow Up Bridge DeBlois Oil Co. in Pawtucket, R.I., said a prediction of $360 million in six-state very adverse affect on consumer wallets

SAIGON (UPI) — Viet Cong frogmen savings on oil bills will be more like $100 to rests in a measure on President Ford’s

blew up a bridge just 15 miles north of $150 million annually. desk. It would require that 30 per cent of On Mission To Moscow

Saigon early Saturday, cutting traffic on a the nation’s oil be carried in American Saving Overstated heavily-used road link to the 25th Infantry ships. ’That would likely boost transporta- Division, the military command said. “We feel the Federal Energy Ad- CAIRO (UPI) — President Anwar Sadat While Moscow is pressing for im- n all basic questions in advance of the ministration overstated the saving,” Fitz- tion costs and the price of oil, he said. visit.” Guards captured one frogman in a com- sent his foreign affairs and war ministers mediate resumption of the conference, patrick said, adding that the FEA es- “The Soviet invitation to them is of bined ground and water assault and to Moscow today on a special mission Egypt is known to prefer a further Israeli special significance,” the newspaper said. stopped the raiders from blowing up the timate included savings in New York State aimed at insuring the success of Soviet withdrawal in Sinai before the conference as well as New England. is reconvened. “It reflects the positive nature of bridge on first attempt, the command leader Leonid I. Brezhnev’s January visit While conceding the new projection is The newspaper said the Soviet invitation Brezhnev’s forthcoming visit and said. NEWS to Egypt. not an amount to be sneezed at, Fitz- to send the top officials reflected Moscow’s desire to promote Egyptian- The raiders staged a second predawn at- Sadat decided to send Foreign Minister patrick said the estimated savings is a CAPSULES Moscow’s wish to “promote Egyptian- Soviet relations speedily.” tack 90 minutes later and crippled one of Ismail Fahmi and new War Minister Gen. 13 spans of the 200-yard Phu Cuong bridge “minute amount” compared to New Mohammed Gamassy to Moscow after Soviet relations speedily.” ___ JPlanes Sought England’s overall annual fuel bill but con- Another question which will be dis- over the Saigon River on provincial receiving what government sources Succeeds Ismail highway 8a, the command said. ceded it would be some help to the region. Benny Funeral Sunday described as an “urgent” message from Gamassy took over as Egypt’s new war cussed, the sources said, will be Egypt’s Military sources said it was likely the Brezhnev Thursday. minister and commander-in-chief of the request for advanced Mig-23 jet fighters, bridge could be repaired in a day or two. Impact on Electricity LOS ANGELES (UPI) - One of the To Discuss Peace armed forces following the death of Field ground-to-ground rockets and other The road links Phu Cuong with Cu Chi, The most direct impact of price nation’s most beloved comedians. Jack The weekly newspaper Akhbar el Yom Marshal Ahmed Ismail. Ismail died of weapons. headquarters of the government 25th In- equalization in New England would be on Benny, will be buried Sunday. He will be said today Fahmi will discuss with cancer Wednesday. The Beirut newspaper An Nahar said E

fantry Division 20 miles northwest of electricity consumers whose fuel adjust- eulogized by Bob Hope and George Bums, Kremlin officials the Geneva Middle East Akhbar el Yom said Soviet leaders were Russia was prepared t6 supply Egypt with Saigon. ment charges might drop around seven two of his fellow comedians and lifelong peace conference and the “diplomatic intent on insuring the success of those weapons if Soviet military advisers Communist forces bombarded Cu Chi per cent, according to officials of the New friends. A host of celebrities from show steps which should be taken to ensure the Brezhnev’s Jan. 14-18 visit to Cairo “by were allowed back in Egypt. business, music and politics will act as Sadat, who expelled 15,000 Soviet ad- Friday and renewed their attacks on the England Electric Systen. speedy convocation of this conference.” means of reaching agreement with Egypt honorary pallbearers. visers in 1972, apparently did not relish the Black Virgin Mountain near Tay Ninh A long-sought break on the price of im- ported oil upon which New England idea, the newspaper said. provincial capital, 55 miles northwest of Saigon, the command said. depends heavily is the key to the f^eral

Explains Killing Three Boston School Officials MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UPI) - Riley

Mosley Jr., an escaped convict who held a Found Guilty of Contempt mother and two of her daughters hostage

Thursday in their farm home, was BOSTON (UPI) — Three Boston School The judge said the committee’s failure charged with murder, rape and the com- Committee members have been found in to approve the plan was “a failure to per- mission of a felony while armed. Mosley contempt of court for refusing to obey a form its’ affirmative obligation to end WEATHER shot the mother and one daughter to death federal judge’s order to approve a city- desegregation and constitutes damages to just before his surrender. FYiday he con- wide school desegregation plan. the plaintiffs as a class.” fessed he had raped the mother and they Mostly sunny today with high near 40, U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Despite objections by their attorney, resisted when he tried to rape the lows tonight in the mid 20s. Sunny Sunday Friday found School Committee Chairman Garrity summoned the three defendents to daughter. The other daughter escaped turning cloudy later in the day. High in the John J. Kerrigan and members Paul J. the witness stand to say how they would when Mosley opened fire. 40s. Precipitation chance zero through Elision and John J. McDonough in “civil vote on future school desegregation contempt” for failing to obey his order matters. Sunday. French Mine Disaster requiring the committee to submit an ap- LIEVIN, France (UPI) - An explosion proved citywide plan by Dec. 16.

ripped through a mine shaft half mile No Penalties Imposed

below the si^ace of the ground Friday The NAACP requested that the three be and killed 42 miners, burning five others jailed or fined $500 a day until they comply badly. Trade union officials said they with Oct. 31, but no penalties were im- Jury to Receive Charge would call a 24-hour general strike across mediately imposed. France during a mass funeral Tuesday for Garrity asked the members to consider the victims, to emphasize the dangerous voting to submit the plan, withholding From Sirica on Monday conditions under which France’s miners their personal approval, and indicated he

have to work. would not impose a penalty if they agreed to this action. He ordered them to appear Haldeman to a kid caught with jam on his in court Monday. WASHINGTON (UPI) - “The only Tours Battered City A partial school desegregation order salvation for us all and for the retention of face. “There are 429,500 jars of jam in this case,” he said, “the amount of money paid DARWIN, Australia (UPI) — Prime was issued by Garrity for this fall on June our form of government is the faith of the to the original Watergate defendants.” Minister Gough Whitlam toured the 21 calling for forced busing of 18,000 black people that their high officials will be fair, Neal summed up the case against the cyclone-battered city of Darwin today and and white students. Implementation of honorable and lawful ...” 2 others - former Attorney General John N. civil defense authorities organized the that plan has met with widespread Prosecutor James F. Neal was making Mitchell, former White House domestic largest airlift of refugees in Australia’s reslstence and violence. the final arguments Friday in the affairs chief John D. Ehrlichman, former history. Committee Rejects Plan Watergate cover-up trial of five of Assistant Attorney General Robert C. Tropical Cyclone Tracy roared through On Oct. 31 he ordered the School Com- Richai^ M. Nixon’s top aides. "... that the officials of the land will not Mardian and Nbcon re-election lawyer Darwin Christmas Day and nearly mittee to submit a citywide desegregation Kenneth W. Parkinson. All five are flattened the port city. A cyclone is plan for next fall. The committee voted 3-2 play Ignoble roles ... they may strike hard charged with conspiracy. equivalent to a hurricane in the United to reject and not submit the plan, which blows but must not strike foul ones.... “Isn’t it odd that so many people in this States or a typhoon in Asia. calls busing 30,000 students, but It later Must Be Called To Account conspiracy case had this urge to get the Authorities said less than a quarter of was filed by the court by the committee’s “They may not commit crimes. They truth out,” Neal said. “How difficult it the more than 12,000 houses in the city are attorney. may not, in an effort to perpetuate must have been. How well they restrained habitable and damage estimates run as In making his ruling Friday Garrity themselves in power, assault the temples themselves.” high as $780 million. said, “The three members are found to be of justice In a massive effort to obstruct justice. When these things occur society Neal referred to former White House in civil contempt for disobeying the aides John W. Dean III, Charles W. court’s order to submit a citywide school must call those responsible to account.” Colson, Jeb Stuart Magruder, Fred LaRue desegregation plan and to approve of it. Judge John J. Sirica will give a two-hour and E. Howard Hunt Jr., Nixon’s personal They did neither.” charge to the U.S. District Court jury on lawyer Herbert W. Kalmbach and Judge's View Monday and then guilt or innocence will be Anthony Ulascewicz, who delivered Garrity said the defendants “voted not their decision. money to the original defendants. i n s i d e Neal’s final argument was delivered in a to approve the plan not because they All except Ulascewicz have pleaded \. objected to specific points, but because it solemn, low-key manner, a sharp contrast guilty to Watergate crimes. ^ a ■ : ^ ^ TODAY palled for desegregation at a time when to the summation eight days ago when his Little Privates Tennessee drawl frequently rang the defendants felt It would aggravate “Isn’t It strange how all the defendants racial tensions and threatened public safe- throughout Courtroom No. 2. in this case take the position that this Senior C itizens...... Page 2 Sum Up Case ty' whole massive cover-up was concocted, Manchester Has I t...... Page 4 “It is a blanket sweeping objection, not Neal and assistant Watergate planned, executed and carried out by the Churches ...... Page 6 specific. If such a course of conduct Prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste summed up the case against the five defendants. little privates in this army - Dean, became habitual or was ignored, the court LaRue, Magruder, Kalmbach, Ulascewicz Firefighter^s Snowman Wings of Evening...... Page 7 Ben-Veniste said former White House believes there never ever would be school — and they were not part of It? Television ...... Page 10 desegration.” chief of staff H. R. Haldeman tried to use "How relieved Dean, LaRue, Kalm- Firefighters John Bushee, left, and A1 the holiday season to the city. Due to Following the ruling. Rep. Raymond L. the CIA to block the early FBI Investiga- Girl Swimmers Debut...... Page 8 bach, Hunt, and yes, even Colson must the energy crisis and lack of funds, Flynn, D-Boston, an anti-busing leader, tion of the 1972 bugging of the Democrats Garrant of Ladder Co. 2 of Melrose, East CatholicWins Fifth be,” Neal said. “They have confessed condemned the action, saying it “is a and lied to the Senate Watergate com- Mass., take time out to build a snow- the firehouse Is minus the usual Straight ...... Pages their sins and regained theirjllgnlty ... direct attempt by the court to accomplish mittee about hush money paid to the man In front of their firehouse on decorations and strings of colored they are the people who afe rebuilding MHSBows...... Pages by judicial flat what the people of Boston Watergate burglars. Main St. The snowman, the lights this year. (UPI photo) their lives.” rejected at the polls In the last election.” The 31-year-old prosecutor compared flre(l|hters explained, adds a bit of Herald A ngle...... Page 8 I PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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TheTrial For Period Ending 7 AM EST Sunday. During Saturday night, rain and showers will be found over parts of the Ohio valley and mid Atlantic states. Snow is on tap for the mid Rockies. Elsewhere, fair to partly cloudy skies should prevail. Minimum temperatures in- 2 BillyJack clude: (apprqx. max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 47 (59), Boston 31 (44), Chicago 35 stmn, DELORES TAYLOR (46), Dallas 43 (62), Denver 13 (32), Duluth 13 (30), Houston 50 (69), Jacksonville 53 (68), PG (H e r a l d pho to by P in t o ) «iTOMLAUGHUN Kansas City 31 (46), Los Angeles 46 (61), Miami 64 (79), New Orleans 54 (73), New York 33 Small Classes for New Hope Girls (51), Phoenix 40 ( 55), San Francisco 40 (59), Seattle 35 (46), St. Louis 34 (52), Washington 37 (55). SHOWS at 2 and 7:30 help the girls at the drug and alcohol rehabilitation center The teen-age girls at New Hope Manor receive the benefit THISB continue to help themselves, become an official member of small classes such as this one taught by Christine Bailie, of “Friends of New Hope Manor” by sending a donation of head teacher at New Hope. The girls receive individual $100 to New Hope. “Friends of New Hope Manor” has set a attention and specialized programs of study starting with goal of $72,000 to end the center’s financial problems. Television THEATER SCHEDULE IS BACK Grade 7 and continuing through Grade 12. If you wish to TlBnOTtHI In Review iMMtn wtDurai BY MICHAEL S. BARRETT •Saturday. , Sunday. SIX TRACK T H E N E W S F O R S E N IO R C ITI Z E N S CAIRO (DPI) - In the dusty STEREO By W A LLY F O RTIN backstreets of old Cairo most Showplace— “Three Stooges Showplace — “Three Stooge SOUND! evenings a crowd of pajama- Festival” 2:00; “Taking of Festival” 2:00; “Taking of clad Egyptians clusters tightly, Pelham 1-2-3” 7:15-9:15; “Jim- Pelham 1-2-3” 5:30-7:20-9:15; y some on tiptoes, to see inside a my Hendrix Story” 12:00 Mid- “Jimmy Hendrix Story” 12:00 Ho! Ho! Ho! everybody. When you folks stopped by or lima beans, roll and butter, closet-sized candy store where Midnight EWI:Arn nHni'Tlwuana os 7.30 I2.2S night Sal -Sun-Hol i i t t y 7 30 K 7S Here’s hoping you all enjoyed called in about this trip, it was jello with whipped cream, a television set blares. UA East 1 - “Airport” 2:00- UA East 1 — “Airport” 2:00- lUTt SlI'SuvHoUiy 2 00 12 00 CtwUnn UnKr 12 ml Saiwi C«nn Christmas just half as much as just to give us an idea of how beverage. At the same time in Fahthi’s 4:004:00-8:00-10:00 SI 29 AT AIL TIMES 4:00-6:06^:00-10:00 Eagle Mentor Stan Ogrodnik Talks Strategy I did. If you did, then I know you many would like to go on such a Friday: Baked macaroni and tearoom on Eloui Street, UA East 2 — “Island at the UA East 2 — “Island at the PHONE RESERVATIONS had a great day. trip. We had over 60 persons in- cheese, zucchini with tomatoes, better-dressed men sip tea and Top of the World” 1:00-3:00- Top of the World” 1,3,5,7,9 CHILDREN'S MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M. | We even had enough of what terested, and therefore we felt roll and butter, fruit cup, crane their necks to view a TV 5:00-7:00-9:00 UA East 3 — “Island at the white stuff to make it more like it is worth making the trip. beverage. screen high above the door. UA East 3 — “Island at the Top of the World” 2,4,6,8,10 3 STOOGES FESTIVAL Adih. 99- Schedule for the Week 49? FARMiNCrON AVI HARlfORO nH.-SAT. Sill MMCT SHOW Christmas. Just being able to So now registration will be on The few who can afford a set Top of the World” 2:004:00- Burnside Theatre — “God- 236 1666 '.‘LVh 'V J - TMtUCTWr a first come basis on the 6th. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, of their own watch in the com- : - : - father Part II” 12:00-3:45-7:30- -NMYItNNnSTOlY^ get up was reward enough, and 6 00 8 00 10:00 then no matter how big or small We will take two buses if we kitchen social bingo, one can of fort of their living rooms. Burnside Theatre — “God- 11:00 the day was, I believe we can can fill them; therefore, we canned goods needed; noon to The progranj may be a soccer father Part II” 12:00-3:45-7:30- Vernon Cinema 1 — "The Lit- all count our blessings and suggest to you to be here early 12:30, lunch is served; 1 p.m. to match, a newscast, a drama or 11:00 tle Prince” 1,3,5,7,9 thank God for being so good to to assure yourself of that first 4 p.m., pinochle games. Bus film, l^ e reactions differ little. Vernon Cinema 1— “The Lit- Vernon Cinema 2 — “The us. bus. Remember, registration is pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips The medium —100 per cent tle PrineW’ 1:00-3:00-7; 00-9:00 Longest Yard” 2:00-4:30-7:00- ^ tjT*' Now the big celebration is Monday, Jan. 6. at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. government-controlled —serves C inem a\ — “The Longest 9:00 .cYv** \ K IKQUTES t5 *M > M C aiT«)8 4 l-i3 3 3 | ROUTES IS • M . 1 6 (EXP SSI 6 4 6 R ^ Tuesday, 10 a.m. bus for EVES 7:1S-9;1S-8UN Cant 2 PM just around the corner. New as entertainment, pure and Yard” 7;i5\l5-2:00 Manchester Drive-In — BESTNEWSFORTHE STARRING Year’s Day. I could tell you all Shows Slides shopping; 1:30 p.m. return trip simple, at least in the minds of ManchesteT'^Drive-In — “ Disney Featurette” 7:15; \ 8®. 0 HOLIDAY SEASONI to behave yourselves, but then Tuesday popped in, and it was from shopping. the viewers. “ Disney F eaturette” 7:30; “Trial of Billy Jack” 7:30 BURT REYNOLDS Wedne^ay, Closed for the ■ N9W Yorh again what fun would that be, so a very quiet (lay. Had a handful Mrs. Tomader Tewfik, "Trial of Billy Jack” 7:45 Showcase Cinema 1 — iA T ||£ all I can say is have fun, but, of customers for shopping, and New Year’s holiday. program director of Cairo Showcase Cinema 1 — “Earthquake” 12:00-2:254:50- 8 ® I please be careful. After all, we other than that I guess Thursday, Open card playing television, says there are fewer "Earthquake” 12:00-2:25-4:50- 7:25-10:05 x>® are planning on more fun and everyone was just too busy to and visiting, in the morning; than 2 million sets in Egypt, a 7:25-10:05 NOTE: Special late show “^ / .l O N G E S T Y A R I T ’l programs for you, and we want drop by. Our bowling league has noon to 1 p.m., Hot-Meals and country of 37 million people. NOTE: Special late show Friday and Saturday 12:30 C O L O R B y T E C H N K X IL O R * E Meals on Wheels; 1:05 p.m., Showcase Cinema 2 — ih t l e i A P A R A M O U N T P ICTU R E you to be around with us. a vacation until Jan. 7. “Drama and football Fridy and Saturday 12:30 PRINCE Setback Results After a busy Christmas Day Fun-Day, featuring colored (soccer) matches are about Showcase Cinema 2 — "Towering Inferno” 12:10-3:30- Let’s see, the action here at the staff showed up for work on slides of various activities equal,” she said of the demand. “Towering Inferno” 12:10-3:30- 7:00-10:30 shown by Wally and the day will Ia- the center starts with Friday, Thursday. We didn’t get too “They like their news shows 7:00-10:30 Showcase 3 — “Freebie and and the big thing was our after- many members around. I guess end with horse racing games. and Arabic films, too.” Showcase Cinema 3 — the Bean” 12:362:50-5:00-7:40- noon setback games. We had 72 they were all recuperating 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.. New Cairo television consists of “Freebie and the Bean” 12:30- 10:15 from Christmas. We did have a Year’s Dance, lots of goodies, two channels broadcasting in NOTE: Special late show t(A»' I 1-86 EXIT 91 players, and the following 2:50-5:00-7:40-10:15 Ml [Follow Burnside Signs winners: few show up in the afternoon prizes, and dancing to Lou black and white only. Channel 5 NOTE Special late show Friday and Saturday 12:35 BURNSIDE M arjorie M cLain, 142; and so instead of having an of- Joubert and his band. Bus begins at 9 a.m., Channel 9 Friday and Saturday 12:35 Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man C pickup at 8:30 a.m. and noon- with the Golden Gun” 12:00- FOUR Wesley Frost, 140; Robert ficial meeting I let Niles around 5 p.m., and both close Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man Schubert, 139; Bess Moonan, Carlson show a few of his time, return trip at 3 p.m. Pick down shortly before midnight. with the Golden Gun” 12:00- 2:25-4:50-7:15-9:55 SHOWS 133; Oscar Cappucio, 129; slides. For you folks who mis- up again at 6 p.m., return trip The popular shows on televi- 2:25-4:50-7:15-9:55 NOTE: Special late show DAILY Albert Ouelette, 128; Helena sed them, we’ll be showing after the dance. sion are dramas, filmed in the NOTE: Special late show Friday and Saturday 12:15 12:00 Gavello, 125; Peter Urbanetti, them and others at another Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, large studio building along the Friday and ^turday 12:15 124; Lyla Steele, 123; Nina time soon. We want to thank kitchen social bingo, one can of Nile River or at the theater, 3:45 Reuther, 122; Wilbrod Messier, Niles for taking time to show canned goods needed; noon to and variety shows, especially 7:30 121; Clara Hemingway, 121; them to us, and at least the few 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 liked by the poor, who have no 11:00 Ann Fisher, 120; Karl White, who were here weren’t disap- p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. sets but watch in one of the and John Gottschalk, 118; pointed. ' Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return many small shops in the lower- FIANO^S Restaurant lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC RT. 6 & 44 A • B O LTO N , C O N N . Michael DeSimone, Felix Dance Thursday trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. class districts. Jesanis, and Elmer Swanson, Don’t forget now, our first big But above all, news program- SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH VSI Herald Photos 117. dance of the New Year is all set Iliippy New Year ming gets the biggest iHturIng Bermuda Trip for Thursday, Jan. 2, and we audiences, Mrs. Tewfik said. • NEW YORK FLOOR SHOW • DANCINO • QOURMET DINNER • HATS By Steve Dunn Remember, now, that we • NOISEMAKERS • FREE BREAKFAST STARTINQ AT 1-.30 A.M. II2 ^TH E A TR E S E A S T Things to remember; Our have lots of fun and great dan- here wish you a very happy Besides the half-dozen VIUDLL TPKE. MfiHCHESTtH SH. Pfi RKi D L • 6 T'3 - 1 ALL FOR $35 PER COUPLE (itxtndOptlneludtd) planned boatride to Bermuda. cing all set up. Tickets are New Year; and also we ask you newscasts daily —one of which Our Bottle Prices Range Irom $14 to 118 We have flyers available here available at our office now. to please be careful as you is in English, another in French An aU NEW film... at the center. They pretty well Stop by and get yours soon. celebrate the old year out and —the most popular shows in- FOR RESERVATIONS, CAU 643-2342 spell out the deal, and for you This coming Thursday in the the new one in, because we love clude “Window on the World,” Op a n New Ye ar’s Day 12 Noon Til 11 P.M. niRPO R T 1976 folks who enjoy such boatrides, morning it will be open house you and want you around for a a news feature program 1 UMVBIS«L PI(mjRE’ TH>MIXXCR*IW UW ION* you know how great they can for card playing and visiting. A long, long, time. offering special films and light be. hot meal consisting of baked snippets from international WALT DISNEY The trip is scheduled for May, pork chops with applesauce, Sick List media, and “Know Your pearso*^ but we are somewhat limited to parslied potatoes, lima beans, We learned that Mrs. Alice Enemy,” a political and social the number of cabins; roll and butter, jello with Scagel fell and broke her hip look inside Israel, which B therefore, those who register whipped cream and a beverage Wednesday, and is a patient at reached a pinnacle of success now will be sure of a cabin add will be served at noontime. In Manchester Memorial Hospital during and just after the Oc- I M P N even the better ones. Drop by, the afternoon for Fun-Day, as is Margaret Hoppe^ and tober 1973 war. OPEN HOUSE 2 dressed and stamped envelope, our Bear Mountain trip and our and we’ll send one out to you. recent Craft Fair. If time per- Home, so please remember lengthy religious shows with • If) C R 0IT! Q U I (1 f 0 1^ H L R t Let’s move on to the mits we will then go to the them with cards, or better still, readings from the Koran. Sun., Dec. 29 1-5 PM happenings here at the center races to round out the after- pay them a visit. on Monday. We had a rather noon. small turnout for our kitchen Menus for the Week social bingo games mostly Monday: Homemade New BROWSERS WELCOMEDI because many had some last England clam chowder, ham minute shopping to do. and cheese on rye, ice cream, I Go"Go Pinochle beverage. Shaboo Inn of In the afternoon however, we Wednesday, There will be, no had 14 tables for pinochle, and meals served. Closed for New Wllllm a ntic the lucky winners were: Year’s Day. pre$ent$ Michael DeSimone, 740; Lyla Thursday: Baked French Steele, 713; Eva Lutz, 679; pork chops with applesauce, Frank Gadomski, 677; Hans parslied potatoes, buttered and Fridays Fredrickson, 674; Helena I l i s t Gr a n l e 8:30-12:30 PM COUNT BASIE Gavello, 670; Inex Mahoney, With 667; Gus Gull, 658; Marie This printing test pattern is Roomful of Blues Hebenstreit, and Ann Thomp- part of The Herald quality con- son, 656; Prank Brasky, 653; trol program in order to give Robert Schubert, 650; Andy you one of the finest SUNDAY, JAN. 5th. Noske, 649; John Phelps, and newspapers in the nation. Tic k t tt On Sal* at: Ann Young, 637. Ballara Muaic • Stairway to Heaven Florida Trip Sticky Flnoara • Jan Tom’s • The Disc By the way, registration for the Florida trip takes place on and at Shaboo Monday, Jan. 6, around 8:30 a.m. Those planning on taking ADVANCE TICKETS *5.00 this trip must pay at least half of the amount which is $142.50 AT THE DOOR *6.00 for two to a room, $132.50 for three in a room, and $181.50 for one person to a room. EVENING Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. ^ 1 9 7 4 — PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat,, Dec. 28, 1974 iUaurlipfitpr Euriitiw Hnalti OPINION Jumping The MANCHESTER HAS Seniority Gun , r C 0 U N T R ' 725 EAST Businpss-Directory Guide For ~CaAt^ CUn»>ueaiv O F T , There is certainly nothing illegal Glenn and Laxalt were elected by MIDDLE TURNPIKE 254 Broad Street about the resignation of Ohio the people of Ohio and Nevada to Manchester and Surrounding ■q Manchester, Conn, r •I 6 4 9 - 5 1 7 3 |h Democratic Sen. Howard M. Metzen- begin serving in the 94th C onpess, ir- baum and the appointment by Gov. which convenes on Jan. 3,1975, not in MANCHESTER O P E N TU B S ., W E D ., S A T . 10 P.M. • S:S0 P.M. *rr MUTs TH U R S D A Y A F R ID A Y, 10 A.M. - I P.M. John J. Gilligan of Senator-elect John the last days of the 93rd. About the Vicinity S U N D A Y 12 N O O N - S P.M. P L E N TY O F F R E E P A R K IN O r: Glenn to replace him, thus giving only advantages he will gain by his Glenn a week or so of seniority over "seniority” will be in selection of of- THE CRAFT & HOBBY CENTER featuring this week... the other incoming freshmen fices in Washington and perhaps a 775 MAIN STREET [c :o : n ; s : u m e ; r i $ a l 7 s senators. better chance at the committee M A N C H ES T ER , C O N N EC TIC U T 06040 Nor in the similar case of Sen. Paul assignments of his choice. T E L .; 643-9338 Laxalt, newly elected Nevada Metzenbaum had initially resisted M A N C H E S TE R P A R K A D E THE Store fo r All Republican, who actually beat Glenn the urgings that he resip, arping Your Complete ALUNGUn of Your Supplies—/ by a few days by virtue of being ap- that it would be unfair to other newly FAITH GAm Appliance Store pointed to fill the seat of resigned Sen. elected senators. It is just that, and it FAMOUS BRAND Alan Bible. is to be hoped that the Glenn and CAMPING EQUIPMENT The prerogative of governors to fill Laxalt cases will not become the TENTS. COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MATTRESSES. TELEVISION - APPLIANCES practice, with state parties STOVES, LANTERNS M A N rH C STF .I congressional vacancies created by MOMi i MmnMaT death or resipation is clearly stated scrambling and dickering after very In the Constitution. Metzenbaum election to get their boys down to FARR’S ar t SUPPtl** 649-3589 TH E E V E R YTH / N G SY O R E JvNApUte himself had been appointed by Conpess ahead of the pack. CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET hit to Itof 1 9n $ OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 843-7111 APPLIANCE I TV Gilligan earlier this year to finish the Perhaps it won’t. If anything is dif- Manchester Winter Wonderland (Photo by Steve Dunn) term of Sen. William B. Saxbe, who ficult to pry loose from Washington it GROOMING... for Poodles and All Breeds PERSOISAL TEE resiped to become an attorney is your lame-duck conpessman, who STUD SERVICE... N t A G G IE Parunalizad Fun and Sportswear general, and many Democrats had is wont to savor every moment for Poodles, Toys A Miniatures D O N E W H ILE Y O U W A IT bepn ur^ng Metzenbaum’s resigna- remaining in his term. Perhaps these Great Gifts For Any Occasion 35 Oak St., Manchester tion in favor of Glenn almost the day are special cases. SUDS & SCISSORS MAX LERNER Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 after the latter’s overwhelming elec- But it has been over 10 years since P OST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON Thurs. til 8:30 Houro 9-5 Mon. - Sat. PHONE tion victory in November. John Glenn first tried for the Senate. 646-3339 By Appointment 87S-7624 Indeed, some of them immediately That’s a lot of seniority that might OPEN Problems^ Problems began talking about Glenn as vice have been. If the vote of confidence MERCURY presidential and even presidential given him by Ohioans in November is FORUM ^ o n n e e t i e u t' ils li e ^ om ^ 0 . timber in 1976. an indication of the future, he will be 533 Main SL 643-6295 Manchester Phone 646-2756 Yet there is something slightly in public office for a lot longer than NEW YORK — “We’re in such a mess,” nations, to apply better methods of food Donate The Land The best example at home is in the M E TA L DETECTO RS Buy - Sell said a man sitting next to me at the lunch production. In the case of nuclear weapons NO SERyiCE CHM6E extralegal about the tactic. It is a that. It’s too bad he, as well as Laxalt, wrenching events in Boston, with the bj Whilt'f Appraise ’ To the editor; counter. “I don’t see how we’ll ever get struggle over school busing. It involves the there is the question of a pact against Make Us Your Paint and Wallpaper Headquarters clever eiid run around the Constitu- couldn’t have have waited a few more COINS Collections Wanted Resanratlons tor • Hotels • Alrllnas • Steamships I was happy to read in the newspaper out.” He was saying what millions of E d w i n E . B l o w clash of ethnic groups, each aroused over mutual suicide through arms control by 627 Main Street Manchester tion, in the spirit if not in the letter. days to start. that the DevCo plan for Coventry is dead. I others were probably thinking at the same the question of social justice and policy, as the nuclear powers. ______O U R 11th Y E A R IN M A N C H E S T E R am both proud and happy to hear such moment all over the world. with many problems in a multi-ethinic ’The fourth kind of problem is one that 'The E. A. Johnson Paint Company at 723 Main Street, Manchester, is the town’s oldest and finest paint good news. “Proud” of the work of the The sense of insoluble problems is a society. The blacks and their civil rights baffles solution for the present and for and wallpaper store. Besides being centrally located in downtown Manchester, they offer convenient off Main Anti-DevCo groups and all their efforts of FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies recurrent feature of a time of deep supporters have the history of the some time ahead. ’The central example, Street parking in their lot adjoining their store. Johnson Paint offers the complete quality line of famous time and money. “Happy” that, as a troubles. But if we let it get the better of American conscience on their side, as well for every nation, is the inflation- 647-1731 SAVE CAS Dutch Boy* and California* interior and exterior paints. Johnson Paint is also your headquarters for the best Coventry taxpayer, I will not have to sup- us, the problems will only get worse. as the ruling of the federal courts. The depression problem. We can use stopgap WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS MANCHESTER How AnNaMs A COMPLOE LINE OF in Wallpaper, Varnishes, Duco Dulux, Painter Supplies, Artist Materials, plus Window Shades. 'Their “Color It Happened in Nitro port the problems of Hartford, and that Toward the year’s end, it may be white ethnics appeal to the idea of the measures to relieve unemployment, like 70 U N IO N S T. AUTO PARTS MOtOR AID-R Coventry is going to be able to grow at its 191 C E N T E R S T. Dispenser” offers any color to suit your taste up to 1,400 different color selections. Be you an amateur or a worthwhile to think of the kinds of neighborhood as the central point of the the 97 billion which the U.S. Congress has R O C K V IL L E , C O N N . M A N C H E S TE R , C O N N . 270 BROAD ST ^R e v o lu t io n a ry J own slow pace and not become a city over- problems we have, and how to approach social organism. voted for public service jobs. We can use M on. - S a l. 10-5 pro — Johnson Paint Co. has the years of experience to assist you in all of your paint, wallpaper and varnish Mon. - Sa t. 10-5 N e w C om bu e tlon night. FrI. 10-9 problems. )!dr. Johnson and all of his qualified personnel are at your service, and are only too pleased to offer Nitro, W. Va., is down the road a remaining employes came to the of- each kind. Two ideas of social interest and two fiscal measures to regulate the money Th u r t . 10-7 Once again I would like to state, if the Principio Depending on how hard they are to solve value systems are pitted against each supply and price-and-wage controls to their knowledge to you at no charge. Please feel free to visit this friendly store, they like serving you, and are piece from Charleston or Huntington fice and asked why anyone would have people of DevCo are really interested in and how much or little we know about other. On the whole, America has settled ffght inflation. But the exactly right mix Wedding C^kes A Specialty more than sure you’ll like them . .. the people of Coventry, as they have been depending on which way you are to be furloughed. them, I see five types. such problems better than most, with the for dealing with both problems will re- saying for many months, why don’t they going. , He said that the remaining 11, who court rulings in the end applying what main elusive. EVERYTHING IN we CAN'T HIDE BCHIND ’ / ' 1 o PARKADE BARBER SHOP donate the land to the town of Coventry or One is the kind of problem we can solve OUR PRODUCT /> 1 ■ ' most people nationally think and feei. With the economic problem, as with ' ...... - I ____■ A M i a m a . ^6616 ABM As you might surmise from its were keeping their jobs, were willing the State of Connecticut. The iand could if we do more delving into it. The readiest M E N S 6 B O Y S L A D IE S 6 C H IL D R E N others like it, the key lies in psychology. It aiA M IY l,L A S1 a SHOWfR .1. S TV L IN O 6 S H A P IN G M E N’S H A IR C U TTIM Q example is that of finding new energy A third type is the problem we can solve • ^lORt FRONtS • OATHTUO tt-CLOVLlPf 3 name, it isn’t Beverly Hills or to split the work and split the pay. then be used as a park where all could consists in shaping a policy, applying it B Y C E R TI F IE D S TY L IS T S S E N IO R C ITI Z E N D IS C O U N T resources. benefit, including the people of Hartford. if we have the will. ’There are many with confidence and thereby gaining the Westchester County or Grosse Pointe, Under the proposed plan each of the Frank Kristoff domestic examples, but right now the II 4 Chair Service — No Waiting We may differ about how quickly we can confidence of the people. More important , J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. but something just happened there, as 19 mechanics will work a week and Cooper Lane tap the energy of the wind, the sun and the global ones are in the forefront. Take the than the policy itself, as F.D.R. knew in Coventry three most serious ones; the oil FURNITURE TOPS PICTUR E WINDOWS MANCHESTERISTER PARKAIPARKADE ApM you may have read, which needs some have a week off. All will continue to sea, and about the wi^om of ocean 1933, is the confidence. t dependence of the industrial nations, the (Lower Level-Raar) drilling for oil and of building more Finaily, there is the class of problems— M a nchnt e r 31 B i t M lI SI. ' M9-I19-6850 recognition for its perfect attunement draw pay, albeit in a lesser amount world populations and food pressures and 649-7322 nuclear plants. But that is a matter of human greed, cruelty, aggression — that M A N C H E S TE R OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE the nuclear arms spiral. to the season. than before. priorities and values that no one can solve we cannot solve except over a very long for us except ourselves. ’The point is that, time range. We simply have to live and A chemical maintenance tank shop The manager was amazed, saying Each of them requires the exertion of a 763 with time and research and money to put collective will — in the case of oil, the will cope with them as we try persistently to MAIN ST. DON WILLIS Specializing In in Nitro, whiph employed 19 workers he had never before seen such a in, the problem can be solved. There are of the industrial nations to bring their reduce and rechannel them, using BRAKE SERVICE found that it was going to have to demonstration of human kindness. It many such. energy policies into harmony; in the case meanwhile whatever stoicism we can 643-1191 muster. But if we mak3 headway with the GARAGE Front End Al^nment Another type is the problem we can of fo ^ and population, the will of the more 191 18 Main S i, Tel 64MS31 layoff the evening shift of eight men. is a deed which might have been soluble and half-soluble problems, we can solve if only we can get a meeting of congested nations to plan for population MAIN ST. General Repair Work endure the insoluble ones. As might be surmised, since they written by 0. Henry, but has just minds. control and, with the help of the richer MANCHESTER were on the evening shift, they were happened in Nitro. HERALD 643-1900 the youngest employes in point of un- We have a feeling that the chemical YESTERDAYS ion seniority, hence the first who tank firm will soon have all 19 men BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. might be dismissed. back on full time. With employes like ANDREW TULLY MANCHESTERSAFE & LOCK CO. Drywall Contractor To the astonishment of the manage- that they can’t help but make a me LOC/UeMffH C e iling Repairs & Replacements mept, a spokesman for the 11 recovery. 25 Years Ago 453 MAIN ST., M A N C H ESTE R • 643-6922 Zoning Board levies |5 fee on each Now Introducing Those In Their Golden Years Alarms. Locks & application, effective immediately. Sales. Combination Changes. Quality Carpentry Work, Patios - Cheney’s award 29 employes with ser- Get Little Consideration Sales & Service - Bonded. ,M ott Additions A Remodeling vice pins at ceremonies. keys In stock. Repairs of all kinds. Free Estimates Phons 649-4464 “When Housing Costs Go Down a Bit, Also We Make Keys. Scissors 5 StONipA Pinking Shears Sharpened. 10 Years Ago WASHINGTON — Christmas, commer- There are other similar scenes, but number youngsters between the ages of 18 You Can Always Put on an Addition!” Town officials, very timely, lift ban on cial division, required this fragile body to these will do. 'They reflect a nation’s im- and 24 by more than two-UM)ne — some 62 CUSTOM MADE the outdoor use of water, with the caution enter a number of shops, a perilous exer- patience with its aging — not just the in- million to 26 million. S E E U S F O R: CANVAS AWNIN8S IRON to first shovel off the top layer of snow cise I am usually spared by a cooperative firm, but anyone whose appearance bears There are other problems for the aging. • A lum in um Roll U p family effort, and I was struck by the dis- It’s hard to find a single pork chop or a A w n in g t SCRAP M ETAL before watering lawn. the imprint of December. ’The senior • D o or C a no pie s Osfrinsky covery that there are people in the country quarter of a pound of hamburger in most Atty. Richard C. Woodhouse is elected citizen is merely tolerated when he is not • Storm Doors DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER secretary of the Town Pension Board who are not 16 years old and who buy treated as a nuisance. supermarkets. There are not enough well- • Co m b in a tio n Wind ows 131 P A R K E R ST. replacing Atty. James M. Higgins whose something besides dubious guitars. It all recalled a Senate subcommittee fitting suits for older men, or dresses that MANCHESTER AWNINO CO. MATERIALS T t l. M3-S135 o r $43 5919 term expired on Nov. 1. Reference is to representatives of the hearing at which various witnesses urged don’t zipper down the back. In women’s 195 WEST CENTER ST. more than 21 million men and women who that merchants give more consideration, shops, especially, there are plenty of Talaphona 849-3091 have entered the so941 by reaching the age of 65. From my obser- aging. An official of the National Council but almost none for the 70-year-old Parkade Barber Shop Features A Variety of Services vations, it appeared that storekeepers on the Aging, whose name escapes me, seeking a touch of chic. either were unaware that these told of trying to convince one large chain Well, I have plans for when I grow up STE V BISO irS EXXON SERVICENTER The Parkade Barber Shop located in the Manchester Parkade has expanded to include a variety of services MANCHESTER Over 30 Y«»r»’ Enperlence d t a n r l i r s t e r Americans existed or had adopted a policy of retail stores that the elderly constituted and make my first million. The dough will 405 Main St., Manchester 649-5533 for all their customers. Specializing in men’s and boys’ haircuts, ladies’ and children s haircuts, be invested in a super-supermarket for Call A49-5807 of discouraging their patronage. a mass market worth cultivating. I Oa Oar Smlit. Via Cia 0i»ta4 W Iw CarT shaping and senior citizen discounts. The shop is manned by certified stylists, has 4 cliaip and no walting^says MEMORIAL CO. I speak not of aging Rockefellers or the ’The idea, she said, was received coldly. Over-65s only, and I’ll sell them cars they owner Dan Guarnaeda. "Appointments are available for those who desire them, added Guarnaccia. We in- A. ALMETTI, Prop, litrning Hrralh Rose Kennedys of the senior set; they can can get into and out of, dresses that but- Oppocite East Cemetarr Chain officials all but said they didn’t • TUNE-UPS vite everyone to pay us a visit and see our beautiful shop, he concluded. l l a r r l j o n H t., > U n c h e . l a t FOUNDED OCT. 1,1M1 take care of themselves. My concern is for want older people in their stores because ton up the front, half-fare train and plane Quality Mvmorials P u b lis h e d b y th e P u b t l a h a d a v a ry those retired folks who are living on fixed it would hurt their public image and tend tickets, dentures that bite, medicines that • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE Mancha at ar ava ning a x c a pi 8 u n- annuities or Social Security payments and to keep away the young. Aside from the cure and hearing aids that listen. In a land P u b ll t h i n q C o ..H «r t M d a y s a n d h o lld a y a . where the Golden Years folks spent more REPAIRS ON ALL CARS Squ a r*. M a n c hM M r, E n t a r a d a t t h a the relatively few who still work at the unkindness of this reaction, the chain's C o n n . 0 S 0 4 0 , M a nch a a t a r, C o n n ., low-paying jobs which have been their response was like saying “Who needs than $40-million a year, I figure to double Got A Painting Problom? Wo’ll Helpl To lo p h o n o 64 3-2 711 Po al O flic a aa S a o ond lives. my money the first year. (A t m C o d * 203). Cla a a Mall Mattar. money?” People over M in America out- To them, shopping is not a happy ScrvKH' Mill hUMiis siHiH'llmiK 111 US - ami survue means spending ennugh BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER PAIJIj ^S paintI pet ow ners lime wilh you tii help ymi selei I the right paint finish (or that job you re plan- experience but a painful effort to make Al ^ ^ ^ ’ .m, I iIjI you cean’'l fiinrdi whal vyoiui'ra looklinag lor aeltsaewwhheerrie, stop iiiug See us lur paint ami service when you plan yuur iient project HO I SUGG ESTED CARRIER RATES ends meet and thus assure themselves of a TODAY’S THOUGHT In to aaa us. Chancea a rt we will have what you need. i » 4 - P A Y A B L E IN A D V A N C E sense of belonging. For the most part, Why not stop here lirst and you may not have to go any 400 MAIN STREtl MANCHESIEk.CONN they are people of pride, with heads held tou.raiiio paints 06040 SIngla C o p y ...... 1S< 3 M o n Ih a ...... S9.75 Tomorrow is Sunday—so different from "When the angels went away from them further. E/IJcJmson W a e k ly ...... 754 6 M o n t h s ...... $16.50 determ in^y high. ’Th^ seek neither M i l M1MH1K, 1MKORDLR 0> IHF GOLDtN RULE into heaven.” WALLPllPER •CARPETMG «ARTS & CRARS O N E M o n t h . . . . $3.25 O n a Y a a r ...... $39.00 favors nor alms, but only some of the con- last Sunday. We moved through the Ad- MANCHESTER PET CENTER What then? They went on a pilgrimage Mall Rataa Up o n R e qua si sideration bestowed on other shoppers. vent season with joy, singing, and a sense 015 Main Street Manchester 9 MAPLE STREH, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • 640-4273 Your Independent of discovery, they shared with everyone " R U V T H E PIAINT T H A T'S W O R TH T H E W O R K " S u b s c r ib a r a w h o p.m. should la la phon a They are polite, but somewhat of excitement. We reached the climax last Just Around The Corner From Main... their experience, and returned to their Free Parking Rear of Stora • Phone 649-0300 fall to r a c a lv a th a lr tha circulation d a p a rt- bewildered. Wednes^y and tomorrow is the anti- H a r a ld b e f o r a 5:3 0 ma nt, 647-9946. flocks, to the commonplace, glorifying They are met, often, with a rudeness climax. Some who have been dealing with > F O R M A L ' S I N N inc. and praising God for all the things they ton AtWATS »'

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ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF 447 N. Main St. I® Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacey, minister; Rev. 9 a.m., Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., Mass in pupils up to the age of 20; child care for very Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. Polish and English. young children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon: Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship; 9 55 a.m.. Church CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams “Christian Science.” Golden Text from Second Vv School. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Corinthians, “Thanks be unto God for His un- m Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. pastor. Rev. Paul Trinque. speakable gift.” The Christian Science Reading AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED Foerster III, vicar. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Room, 968 Main St., is open to the public Mon- CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com- Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. days through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Peter Mans, minister. except holidays and also the first and third munion, 1st and 3rd Sundays; Morning ^ a y e r, 8:30 a.m. “Back to God” hour radio broadcast, in SI. IIARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid- Thursday evenings of each month from 7 to 9. 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays. WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 0) Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN p.m. Evening Service. Nursery care for small 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, CHURCH, (WISCONSIN SYNOD), 300 children provided. Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, Pastors. Buckland Rd., South Windsor. (iOSl'KL HALL, 415 Center St. 9 and 10:45 a.m. Worship 'Service. Student 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser- 10 a m., Brealcing bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday VERNON UNITED METHODIST Recognition Day. Pastor Webb preaching. Ser- vice; 10:45 a.m., “ At Jesus Feet” on Radio Sta- ^ ^3 0) OJ C School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. mon: “Is Christmas Really Over?”; 9 a.m., tion WINF. James Schwartz, pastors. UMTEI) PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 187 Infant-Toddler through Nursery, Church School- COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. Woodbridge St. Robqrt Baker, pastor. Kindergarten through Grade 12; 10:45 a.m., ^ ah'' P Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. 10 a m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Infant-Toddler through Nursery, Church School TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, i p Gray, pastor. Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald '' -M Service. Kindergarten, Grades 7-12. Confirmation Class; M O (-1 . 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meeting in youth 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; McClean, pastor. S I. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. lounge. 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, Dr. CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m.. Trini- Rev. William J. Killeen. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. c.S p Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school Newell Curtis Jr.; Winthrop Nelson Jr.; East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. "‘S 2 S- § auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, WAPIMNG COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 gjH Pastors. 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning 02 0) in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. l+H -*-j Z y Ph SUNDAY 9 a.m.. Worship Service in the Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. .2 auditorium. Federation Room. Miss Susan Royce of Andover Richardson, Minister. 2 ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Newton Seminary and Mr. Nelson will present a Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Persing, rector. School. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. dialogue sermon; 10 a.m.. Worship Service, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu- C QJ OJ 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., Sanctuary. Preacher, Mr. Nelson. No Church nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 School. Child care will be provided for 4-year- Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. a - 9'^Q c' 4 p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation olds and younger; 11 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, .a Mrs. Elsie R. Werner school. 9:45 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m., Worship -JH Meeting. Woodruff Hall; 2 p.m.. Center Church Women, Service. Mother-Daughter Tea. Federation Room. Mrs. Werner has been parish Secretary at Concordia VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF COD, 51 Old CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 4)HH h U 4) Lutheran C3iurch for the past IS years. She has also served Town Rd. -0-; C ^ LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. cd as secretary of its church council for eight years. She and 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a m.. ^ -pH “-’rvi Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. 0) r* wW 4 )>h X1^ 8:30 a m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., ^minary; Ronald J. Fournier, Pastors; Joseph Ekeberg, her husband, Robert E. Werner, live at 7 Buckingham St. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday -O -i 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament Intern. (Herald photo by Dunn) UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. 1 Service. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service; Chapel Service UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. for children following the pulpit hymn. Student Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. J ^ 4) FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN- TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL > 2 Recognition Sunday; 9:45, Church School for all 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 3 4) ^0) ages; Adult Forum, with college students School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Saunders, minister. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Pastor. leading a discussion on Lutheran Colleges; 9:45 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; 7 ^ O P and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants. RELIGIOUS ^ r_ C CO > study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service'. St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. OJ \ i n ' in ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CALENDAR 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, nursery through I ' i " t r FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 JT ClH ^ I—H CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD) Cooper and adult, including college career class; 11 a.m.. E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, Pastor. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL K ^ Cd High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor. Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. ga-gTJ 9.30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship Sunday Wednesday CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, u ^ P Dec. 29— Sun. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 Holy Communion; second Sunday, missionary .B ’43 Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Student recognition Sunday at 10 a.m. Holy Communion, St. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Pastor ^^0^3 cS «4H P.9 a.m., Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10- Emanuel Lutheran, South Mary’s Episcopal. service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal Sunday 10:30 a.m .. Worship and Sunday PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. 11:35 a.m ., F irst and Second Year Youth 7, 9, 10:30, noon and 5, New evening service, nursery provided. ■ United Methodist, North United School; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. !> -M P- 4) cd o Q jiS 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, Instruction; Dec. 31 — Tuesday— 7 p.m. New Year’s Day Masses at St. ) w a Methodist and Community Bap- ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, ah r' Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, Year’s Eve Service. tist churches. James. Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, iZcs’S B study and fellowship. Hebron. Marshall B. Hughes, Pastor. 3 CO Cd ^ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. 10:30 a.m. Youth Communion Thursday 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser- cdiG 5 ‘cd ^ C 3 4 ) 41 W Sunday 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Mr. CON'c ORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 Rev. William A. Taylor, Pastor; Rev. Charles Service, South United 7:30 p.m. Study Group, South vice and Church School. Marshall B. Hughes preaching; 9:15 a.m.. I Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. D. Isbell, Assistant Pastor. Methodist. United Methodist. ;§'S'§ cd o 8 S t ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. Church School classes. Nursery will be provided. dJ cd ^ Rinas, pastors. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Classes for all ages; 6 p.m. Islamic Prayer Group, Friday C J. Clifford Curtin, pastor. 0! 'o CO 5 ^ 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Message by the South United Methodist. 10 a.m. Alanon, South United in Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday i s o ” through Grade 6, Nursery for small children; Rev. Mr. Isbell. Children’s Church and Nursery 6:30 p.m. WINF New Life Methodist. 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 4>'g I 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion, Church School for provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Message by radio service. L<) 03 S 4) ^ 41 K South United Methodist. Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, '> Grade 10 on. Nursery for small children. the Rev. Mr. Taylor. Nursery provided. Monday SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. u ^ ‘S cj' H 01 Ph CO , Saturday Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Pastor. •a w S ^ ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1 p.m. Friendship Group, 7:30 p.m. Maranatha coffee Konopka. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; 10:30 Reardon, Pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST,. 385 North Emanuel Lutheran. house for teens and young Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at a.m.. Church School: Nursery through Grade 6; Louis Cremonie. Main St. Rev. Felix M. Davis, Minister. adults. Calvary Church. 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Grades 7 and 8 on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.; 10:45 Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.. Family Worship; Child Care for Tuesday Every day: Listen to one- a.m.. Worship; Student Recognition Sunday. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Nursery through First Grade. Sermon by the 5 and 7 p.m. New Year’s Eve minute inspirational broadcasts ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- Rev. Felix M. Davis. ‘"The Time of Our Lives.” Vigil Masses at St. James. ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, by area clergymen over WINF. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Schick, co-pastors. 726 N. Main St. NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. Robert Bechtold, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “An Earth 300 Parker St. Earle R. Custer, Pastor. Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Minister. Free from Sickness and Death — Near at 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship ^rvice. Student Town Seeks Storage Tank Bids 10 a.m.. Worship Service; 11 a.m.. Coffee E Hand!” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Nov. 15 Recognition Sunday with students participating ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., Hour; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. Watchtower magazine article “The Gathering In in the service; Coffee fellowship between ser- Bids will be opened Jan. 10 in will stand will be constructed South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. of Replacements for the Feast.” vices; There will be no church school classes; the Manchester Municipal by town forces. Eugene M. Kibride. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, An Monday, 7 p.m. Administrative Board meets at Building for furnishing the town The Board of Directors Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday American Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. the church. water department with a 3,950- allocated 39,000 for the tank and Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Rockville. Rev. Ondon Stairs, Minister. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Park gallon fiter glass storage tank, building 15 months ago. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship., sermon topic: ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. “What To Do With the Christmas Present,” 9:15 a.m. Church School. and Chestnut Sts. Manchester. ’The Rev. Stephen for storing caustic soda. The Because recent bids for the two Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. K. Jacobson, Rector; The Rev. Bruce W. Rev. Douglas Maclean, guest preacher; 11:45 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. The Rev. tank is to be delivered to a came in above that sum, the Ramen. Stairs will speak on “Crisis and Character.” Jacques, Assistant to the Rector; The Rev. building site at the town’s decision was made to purchase a m.. Coffee Hour in the Chapel. C Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m .; Sunday Masses at Sunday is Student Recognition Sunday. Ronald E. Haldeman, Assistant to the Rector. Buckingham Reservoir in the tank and use town forces for 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 7:30 a.m., ’The Holy Communion, Book of Com- Glastonbury. erecting the building. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon mon Prayer; 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Book of The building in which the tank 'The bids had ranged from a ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST. Bolton Center Road. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Sts. Eugene Brewer, Minister. Common Prayer, with sermon by the Rev. Mr. low of 313,696 to a high of 338,- CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John Minister. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship, Ser- Haldeman. Church School, Nursery Care; 9:45 275 and were rejected. W. M o r tim e r , P a s t o r . Sunday 10:15 a.m.. Church School; 10:30 a.m.. mon by George Caruthers, guest speaker; 6 Two Bids Meet a.m., Sunday Morning Coffee House; 11 a.m.. 9:30 a.m., Church School, Nursery through Worship Service. Guest speaker Rev. Russell p.m.. Worship, panel sermon by Don Nelson and Morning Prayer, Book of Common Prayer, with Spreader Specs adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Camp, 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Edmund Post. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman. through Grade 3. Although five bids were received Friday for supplying Deacons, Elder • M T « T r • the town water department I r 1 Speak at Church 4 S i 7 I I 10 with a sand spreader for roads 11 u 11 14 I S I t i ; A Good Word For Dialogue into its reservoirs, only the two Members of the Church of II IS 20 21 22 D M highest appear to meet specs, Christ, Lydall and Vernon Sts., 2S 21 27 21 2S » ALMANAC iXAVID E. ANDERSON Council’s "D eclaration on cil’s teaching on ecumenism. said Maurice Pass, Manchester will preach Sunday at both UPi Religion Writer Ecumenism” and the efforts of “There has certainly been no purchasing agent. church services. nine Protestant denominations greater change in the relation By United Press International On this day in history; The present phase of the The two are Cook’s Equip- George Caruthers of 51 In 1832, John Calhoun, at odds with in the Consultation on Church between the Roman Catholic Today is Saturday, Dec. 28, the 361st day ecumenical movement — ment of Wallingford, 32,080; Highland Dr., South Windsor, a President Andrew Jackson, became the Union to find a way of uniting— Church and other churches and and the McGovern Co. of Wind- of 1974 with three to follow. marked by the second Vatican deacon of the church, will first vice president to resign. is only a little over a decade conununities than the change sor Locks, 32,204. The moon Is full. preach at the 10 a.m. service. In 1846, Iowa was ad m itt^ to the Union old. from a polemical attitude to The three low bidders are ’The morning stars are Mars and Saturn. At the 6 p.m. service, the as the 29th state. The Already, however, the move- dialogue, from the prejudice that R?W. Thompson of Newington, lesson will be presented in two ’The evening stars are Mercury, Venus ment has been accused of ‘the other’ is an adversary in and Jupiter. In 1869, William Semple of Mount Ver- 31,469; South Windsor Equip- parts by Donald Nelson of non, Ohio, was granted a T^tcnt for Bible collapsing or, by some more the Christian cause to accepting ment, 31.843; and Highway Anderson Rd., Tolland, an elder Those bom on this date are under the kindly critics, of bogging down that he is a brother in Christ,” sign of Capricorn. chewing gum. Equipment of Newington, 31 .- of the church; and Edmund In 1945, Congress officially recognized Speaks in talk without any action. Willebrands said. 905. Post of Marlborough, a deacon. Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the by Some of the criticism has At the sam e tim e, United States, was bom Dec. 28, 1856. the “Pledge of Allegiance” to the flag of Eugene even come from those most Willebrands noted the frustra- the United States. ■S-2 S-S Brewer committed to the movement’s tion of those “who express the 2 to ^ oo> O® O 'o >4 ’X5 cq H O goal of unity. feeling that this is of little or no p 2 q OTtrO q JO < o 2 United Methodist delegates to importance, that it has come to fto) q « £ >- •• D W X cdcdPQ ^ t/7 last month’s plenary session of a standstill or that it is con- u w 01 01 01 In a few days the No Holiday Gathering 07 U X 0) o the Consultation on Church tinually paralyzed by measures ^ 0) q q c T P 'D OPEN cd 4^(73 remorseless march of time Union, for example, refused to taken by official authorities.” 1$ Complete Without cd > jH £ >4 o 0 3 3 P will move us across the bo 01 in to a 0} - C <-4 affirm an effort by COCU But he stressed that the ALL DAY Shady Clen’a QUALITY 01 ’T Ai d 3 P ^ threshold of another year. In members aimed at moving the church today finda itself In a p bfi gg be UJOCQ U C /D l-^ H C/) niLdCO retrospect we may view 1974 cd ^ q q j; nine churches toward a mutual very different position with Unmistakable u 2 rt with jaundiced eye, being cd cd 2 U-OOi-C Q < -J-J> h -Z 3 ^ recognition of members, that regard to divisive issues than it Shady Qlen OJpx 01 S dj '5 X c p 2.9 almost glad to see it disappear “membership in a particular did in the early centuries of the Sunday 3 o c ^ T} S c P C77 P "1 ( t - forever. church is full participation in Qualltyl q 01T"! -AH .9 8 I—' 5 CL CD >-»-> D c/) I— i n o church’s formation. 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Time truly is the proposal, said they did so -M W »Cr-'- Art +-)■4J Oo 01 cd uZN o:o»-x: -cc o < -J CD cr CD X o at best is irresponsible, at 2.2 „ • ^ q 3 CT|t that the statement did not go thinking, liturgy, canon law, OPEN ALL DAY NEW YEAR’S DAY 3 I p *c/) worst criminal. far enough. q q q eO ^ X h-h->-O CO u o < o ^ o spirituality,” Willebrands said. q 01”^ c be 'tJC Z ^ w You plan to take time for ALL, A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL 01 o fD • One of the major architects For this reason, according to Our Staff Is Here q cd cd 0) " 3 your soul? That is commen- of the international ecumenical CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDSI X axcD:2cD H.J, Willebrands, dialogue Is really MEDICINAL ,5 4) cd e o 3 be 3 cd dable. You intend to search movement, however, has 7 PQ q CO £ cd O' O’ & o o _ more than just talk. Days A Week— pH w 3 CJ •a Li_<>OLjJ_JLJCQa<>-UJ the Scriptures and to know recently given a rln^ng defense SERVICES , o to B “Ecumenical dialogue cd > k - i cd p p o. God’s will for you? That is ad- of the movement, in particular To Serve Your Family! AVArjABLE. be coaz< aa> -z3Z O Q : S3 3 engages the whole person,” 'X O £ c mirable. Yoe are resolved to the aspect so often criticized — "X §D 8) S S y rt accept ChiiM in obedience? dialogue. Willebrands said "It cannot be ^ t-. ? cd o •-.< Z D < Cr >-ZOf-icDLiJ a thing, accessory, a trimming, 01 That is hopeful. Your Cardinal Jan Wlllebrands, Over od sh 3 -0 tomorrow is today and the like make-up on the face....” rtl > president of the Vatican 25 Dairy Stores 01 .tc 07 time for decision? That is Z 01 ' a — JC rsz Secretariat for Promoting "Dialogue really begins not C e-.. wise. 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Then she went on, “But in the National Highway Traffic Safe- -One-fourth said they had place among a large, P^ <^ P ^ p Si F 3 W2 . that it is hard to imagine this law passed 3: (D 3 «:*• 3 ® p ir?^ -. 2 o 03 cn K) t midst of this joy and excitement there was ty Administration, 397 students driven three or more times mainstream group of U.S. •i.^ >?Oo in 1659 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony: ° b i- 03 T one to whom the Prodigal’s return brought in the 9th through I2th grades when they were “really pretty youth,” the report said. “In fact FERRANDO ORCHARD HHO'o f::'P cr 2»s! 52. Si ►^SlSf^SS' O ^ 3 ^ "Whoever shall be found observing ... K) ^■? o wo i u I > S“ 3. Christmas, either by forbearing labor, ©( P' . SP '^ ? ^ 2 ^ 1^ S S ■n 3 meant not good times and laughter, but parts of the country. 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PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. Dec. 28. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Dec. 28, l?74j^ PAGE NjNE f ■ j il •'M THE HERALD ANGLE Eagles Stage Second Half RaUXi /Weather Seen as Li k ely K ey Factor Su nday I By Earl Yo$t Sports Editor Top Saints for Fifth Straight Wiii in the HCC and 0-5 in all In Pro Football’s Se m ifi nal Playoff Games tinning to improve. Our ;1 ______with the homestanding Stan Ogrodnik clearing his period. By Doug Ovian ‘Tm very pleased with ability to solve problems on games, with 15 points. Saints taking a 14-8 first bench midway into the The Eagles are now off un- Rams’ coach Chuck Knox, though, insists that weather Correspondent this win,” Ogrodnik stated, the court also has in- NEW YORK (UPI) — Don't underestimate the weather quarter lead. The Eagles fell til next Saturday when they won’t be a factor “unless there’s a blizzard and it’s below Motes Off the Cuff Snapping a 26-all halftime “I can see that we are con- creased.” as an important factor in this Sunday’s National Football further behind until the have their first confronta- zero.” Knox, of course, doesn’t have to play. "If we did a good job Saturday night (Dec.14), it was deadlock. East Catholic lineup was shuffled because Six-foot-five junior center League semifinal playoffs. National KmM Calholir (71) tion with arch-rival South Temperatures below 30 degrees can make Bloomington because of the conduct of the players and the raced to a 7145 victory over John Lusa paced East with a Despite the mystique that pro football players are im- of the foul situation. The B F Pts. Catholic at the University of seem like the North Pole to players who are used, to the sportsmanship of the coaches. You know from your long St. Bernard last night in a shift to new personnel paid 3 Turner 4 (HI 8 St. B«rnard (43) game-high 20 points. Junior mune to such things as the bitter cold of winter (a belief Football 1 P. Tliompson 2 0^1 4 p B F PU. Hartford. The second summer-like atmosphere of Los Angeles. experience that players and coaches make the game,” Hartford County Conference 3 5-6 11 4 3-5 11 guard Bill Moffett con- which grew no doubt on' that wintry day in Green Bay off with East knotting the 1 Moffett 2 Brown meeting between the HCC . Escaping from the wintry East coast may have a Conference Frank Corkin penned recently. Corkin was the referee in basketball engagement in 3 Lusa 10 (H) 20 2 Hennegan 4 7-8 15 tributed 11 points and held several seasons ago when center Jim Ringo of the Packers halftime score at 26-26. 2 Wehr 5 1-1 11 2 Ladd 1 0-1 2 clubs (Feb. 1) will be at thfe pleasing affect on the Pittsburgh Steelers, who will find the Fast Catholic High - Manchester High basketball game Uncasville before a crowd of Fine outside shooting at 4 Hickey 2 2-2 6 0 Sexton 0 04) 0 Saints’ high scoring suffered frostbite but came back two weeks later to play in 0 (H) 0 Hartford Civic Center. Oakland a lot more palatable, weatherwise at least, to the at the Clarke Arena. The officiating - by Corkin and Bob 800. It was the Eagles’ fifth 0 S, Thompson 2 Zielinski 4 4-8 12 backcourtman Tim Ladd to the Super Bowl) the fact is most would rather play in the outset of the third stanza 1 PoleUi 1 (H) 2 0 Adler 0 041 0 The Eagle jayvees made it skin. The Steelers, who will be meeting the Raiders for the Fetrovic ■ was top-grade as well as the play which, found consecutive victory after an allowed the Eagles to pull 0 C. Nolen 0 1-3 1 4 Griswold 0 1-2 ,1 only two markers, well un- warmer climes any day. ] Heim 1 2-2 4 1 M a g e e 2 0-2 4 six in a row with a 93-48 AFC championship, are a six-point underdog, having been East winning, 60-55...After missing three of the four games opening setback and initial der his average. Senior Cap- But a team that is used to playing in colder weather very away, creating a 14 point ad- 3 Carlson 1 041 2 1. Pinkston 0 041 0 thumping of St. Bernard beaten 17-0 by Oakland earlier this year at Pittsburgh. in last week’d NFL playoffs, the Sunday winners look like test in the conference. vantage going into the final 0 M. Nol e n 0 (H) 2 0 Baldwin 0 041 0 tain Jim Wehr also chipp^ often has an advantage over a team that is used to warm Pittsburgh over Oakland and Minnesota over Los Angeles, East was caught in early 0 Holland 0 2-2 2 0 Lorenio 0 041 0 in with 11 points, all in the Sophomore Mark Dumais However, Coach Chuck Noll believes his club is vastly eight minutes, 45-31. 1 Dumais 0 (M) 0 paced Coach Jim Pender’s temperatures. Witness, for example. Green Bay and improved since that game and given good weather con- two underdogs...The all-time NBA consecutive record for foul trouble, called for 15 0 Lindberg 0 (M) 0 14 Total s 15 15-24 45 second half. Bob Hennegan Minnesota’s overall success on their home turf over the East dominated play in cagers with 25 points. ditions in which to operate, Steelers’ quarterback Terry successful free throw attempts, 55 by Bill Sharman of the personals in the first half. the final canto with Coach 20 Totais 29 13-16 71 Score at hall: Tied 28-28 paced St. Bernard, now 0-3 years during the frigid days of December, especially Boston Celtics, set in 1956, is now being seriou seriously Bradshaw can throw with the best of them. against clubs from the West or Southwest regions. The playing field itself is considered a plus for the threatened by Nate Archibald of Kansas City-Omaha. Los Angeles, for example, has one only one game in its rhc pint-sized King star had 49 in a row thru Christ- Dolphins since it is made of artificial turf whereas last 10 trips to Minnesota, and that is no small reason why Pittsburgh is used to regular grass. Then, too, there is the mas..,The New York Yankees will play a record 51 night the Vikings have been made a four and a half point pick games next season at Shea Stadium. The club has 81 games home field advantage which many oddsmakers feel is Yan k ees over the Rams in Sunday’s National Conference cham- In preparation for whatever develops they are bringing worth at least three points to the host club. makes that much difference,” he said. "There is too much listed on 75 dates with six twinbills slated.In addition to the Effective Zone pionship game. with them to Bloomington foul weather gear. Linemen will always popular Bat, Ball, Cap, Helmet and Banner Days, Oakland Coach John Madden, though, doesn’t see it at stake for anyone to be looking for an excuse. All the The Rams, of course, are taking precautions against the have gloves available and all players had pouches sewn in exactly that way. players are fired up, which is the way It should be, and I Shirt, Pennant, Team Photo, Photo and Fan Appreciation Rem ai n possibility of snow and the probability of sub-zero weather. their jerseys so they can warm their hands between plays. designated days will be celebrated in an effort to get more “Neither an off field nor who the fans are rooting for think we are going to see one helluva game." fans out to the park. Old Timers Day will be Aug.2 against H alts Indians Cleveland. In Race 7-0 overall, at Clarke Arena. AHOSKIE, N.C. (UPI) - By Len Auster ripped off the first seven Shots Here ‘ n There markers of the final canto to Last night the Warriors (5-0 College Football Roundup The first bids are all in, but Described as a in the CCIL) clobbered All four coaches have been rehired by the New York Jim “Catfish” Hunter says f'm extend the margin to 10 Hank Stram Coach Without Job Yankees for 1975, Dick Howser, Elston Howard, Whitey “calculated risk” by its before Manchester began its previously unbeaten En- he still has some thinking to coach (Jack Kennedy), Ford and Mel Wright...Boston baseball writers have late surge which fell short. field, 84-54. AND and a professional man. do before deciding which L Wethersfield’s utilization of KANSAS CITY, Mo. coach available; (2) review Hunt and Steadman both tabbed Carl Yaztrzemski the team’s most valuable player The Indians, constantly In jayvee action. Coach Explosive Activity Li k ely Hank was disappointed.” team to bless with his - a tenacious zone defense (UPI) — Hank Stram, the and update the Chiefs’ said head talent scout Tom- for his play last season...Once big money makers and troubled by the size disad- Dave Flanagan’s fast im- Stram did not attend the pitching services — and paid off in a 5247 CCIL man who was once credited college scouting program; my O’Boyle will be given holiday attractions, basketball games in a number of high vantage, led after the first proving quintet upped its news conference and which in turn will bless him basketball victory over In T rio of Bowl Contests with developing “the offense (3) direct the financial af- more latitude and authority schools against alumni aggregations are now things of the quarter, 13-6, and 21-17 at standard to 4-2 with a 57-42 refused to take telephone with one of baseball’s fattest Manchester High last night of the ‘70’s,” now is a coach fairs of the club, including in developing future Chiefs’ past. Sagging attendance is the principal reason for the the intermission relying on win over Wethersfield. John calls at his house. A son said contracts ever. at the Eagles’ Nest before NEW YORK (UPI) - College foot- we wound up 6-4-1. That’s given our SATURDAY without a job. the negotiating of player drafts. absence of such promotions on many school’s hoop outside shooting but when Pisch and Jeff Kiernan Stram, ‘‘wanted to be Hunter, the American ball fans who like high-scoring con- players added incentive to win.” 12:00 (18) Peach Bowl: But the 51 year-old Stram contracts, and (4) revitalize Hunt, the mulitmillionaire schedules...Channel 8 in New Haven has annonced it has 900. this went dormant their fate pumped in 18 points apiece alone.” League’s Cy Young Award “ I saw M an ch ester tests could be in for quite an enjoyable Two of the nation’s most potent Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt does have the option of the promotional program to Dallas resident and son of postponed its planned coverage of Boston Bruin hockey was sealed. to pace the In(lians. Stram’s combined record winner, said Friday he will day of television viewing today. 1:00 (3) Sun Bowl: North drawing a salary of an es- insure strong community in- the late H.L. Hunt, said his games this season due to lack of sponsors...Each entry in against East Catholic and Pratt and Fox led the 3-2 offenses will be meeting in the Sun for all games with the Chiefs probably wait at least until was impressed with them. It There are three post-season bowl Bowl. North Carolina, which Carolina vs. Mississippi State timated $100,(X)0 for the next volvement with the team. decision to fire Stram was the National Football League averaged a profit of $945,000 inners, 3-1 in the CCIL with 1:00 (22) Wrestling an emotional one and it was was 187-103-11, but their Jan. 8, and perhaps visit was a calculated risk using games on today’s tv schedule and averaged better than 30 points a seven years if he choosej. Steadman has been in 1973. The Players’ Assn, claims each club made a $2.3 15 and 11 points respectively 1:30 Knicks vs. Jazz, not finalized until Friday record this past season was some cities to check on the zone but I thought it each promises to be filled with game, boasts the nation’s most ac- The Kansas City coach general manager in name million profit. with senior Bob Flanagan WINF only 5-9 —the first loser living conditions, before would work,” Kennedy explosive action, despite the fact that curate passer in quarterback Chris was fired Friday by Chiefs’ only the past three years morning. adding 10 markers coming 1:30 (24) Tennis: Junior Hunt, the founder of the since 1963. making up his mind which stated, “One thing we did the teams involved have lost 22 games Kupec, who connected on an NCAA Davis Cup owner Lamar Hunt. since Stram signed a 10-year Top Priced Tickets Sold million-dollar offer to off the bench. Ray Sullivan Executive Vice President contract after the 1971 American Football League Steadman said he will was move it out one step to was top point-maker for the between them during the regular record 69.3 per cent of his passes this 3:30 (22, 30) East-West begin immediately All $8 tickets for the three NBA games scheduled at the accept. cut down on their outside season. past season. The Tar Heels also had Shrine Football Game and General Manager Jack season. At that time Stram and the Chiefs, then the Indians, now 3-3 overall and Dallas Texans, was hesitant searching for a new coach Hartford Civic Center have been sold and only a limited But he wasn’t ready to say shooting. It forced them to The three games are the Peach two running backs in James Betterson 4:00 (3) Fiesta Bowl: Steadman once again was undertook the signing of the 2-2 in the league, with 12 to descirbe Stram’s feelings and he and Hunt both said number of $7 seats are left for the Jan. 18 date featuring which cities or when he work .for their shots es- Bowl at Atlanta where Vanderbilt (7- and Mike Voight who rushed for more Oklahoma State vs. Brigham given control of the team. players and was a one-man points followed by Mark towards his decision. But he they had no pre-conceived Boston and Houston...Bob Healy, good looking player with would visit. pecially in the second half. 3-1) meets Texas Tech (6-4-1), the Sun than 1,000 yards, marking the first Young Hunt outlined Steadman’s committee in the Chiefs’ (Herald photo by Dunn) Demko and Bob Healy with BOWLING 5:00 (8) Wide World of added, “I’m sure as a coach jdea about a coach. Manchester High’s varsity basketball squad, is the son of If persistence pays off, “That, and the reboun- Bowl at El Paso, Tex., which matches time in NCAA history that two backs new duties as (1) seek out drafting procedures. Bob.Healy, Ellington High varsity hoop mentor...Despite then the Texas Rangers, the 10 apiece. Sports and employ the best qualifed Sherrie Hopperstead in Debut ding, was the key.” The M anchester’s lone big Mississippi State (8-3) against North from the same school achieved that 8:30 (18) This Week in 41 postponements last season the National Baseball Montreal Expos and the MERCHANTS- Ding Balch Eages outrebounded the Silk m an, 6-3 ju n io r Mike Carolina (7-4) and the Fiesta Bowl at feat. NFL League enjoyed its second best attendance record...Six- New York Yankees may be Girl Makes Debut With MHS in Lane No. 148-399, Ed Mockus 153-371, Bob Towners, 47-25, with burly 6- (juesnel, tallied just three Tempe, Ariz., which pits Brigham Mississippi State, playing in its first 11:00 Celtics vs. Golden Saints^ Rally teen National Leaguers will become 10-Year Club the frontrunners. All three 4 forward Perry Pratt and Landry 142-372, Dennis Kaup- Young (7-3-1) against Oklahoma State post-season game in 11 years, has a members in 1975, Dave Johnson , Phil Niekro and Lew points as he was slowed State, WINF teams have twice sent lanky 6-5 center Scott Fox pinen 148402, Tony Heim 351, (6-5). standout quarterback in Rockey Sinks Whalers Krausse of Atlanta, Jose Cardenal, Don Kessinger and down by a stropped throat. Rich Mazur 380, Bunny Goodin ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) - representatives to call on controlling the backboards Folks who get their kicks from All- Felker, who led the SEC in total Darold Knowles of Chicago, Clay Carroll of Cincinnati, “I don’t think next time 353, Walt Stanley 362, Harry Minnesota’s Mike Walton Hunter at the offices of his Another First for Wethersfield. Star games also will be satisfied today offense and accounted for 15 SUNDAY Tommy Helms of Houston, Don Sutton of Los Angeles, Mike will be held eight un- Stullet 352. scored two goals, one in a four- Ahoskie law firm. “We got destroyed on the with the East meeting the West in the touchdowns. The Bulldogs also have a 1:00 (3) NFL: Rams vs. Cleon Jones of New York, Steve Carlton, Eddie Watt and der his average but the loss Vikings 4:00 (22, 30) goal third period, to rally the Hunter was freed from his boards,” Tribe Coach Doug 50th anniversary Shrine Game at super defensive standout in 6-foiot-5, Jim Lonborg of Philadelphia, Steve Blass and Ed can’t be blamed on that,” EARLY BIRDS- Diane NFL: Steelers vs. Raiders Fighting Saints to a 6-3 World contract with Oakland Dec. Pearson sighed, “and our Heavens 136-340, Sophie Welply Stanford, Calif. 245-pound tacikle Jimmy Webb, an all- Kirkpatrick of Pittsburgh and Chris Cannizzaro of San In Swim Meet Pearson explained, “We Hockey Association victory 14 in a historic ruling after offense was terrible. We 132, Fran Doyon 130-351, Millie Vanderbilt, under second-year SEC choice. Mississippi State is a six over the New England Whalers Diego. don’t have time to sulk now Finley failed to pay $50,000 Another male bastion was broken yesterday with the didn’t move the ball at all Rudin 129, Joan Colby 125-139- coach Steve Sloan, has been tabbed a and a half point favorite. Friday night. because we have to come 349, Bert Botticello 125-357. Walton’s second goal of the due Hunter under terms of appearance for the first time of two girls on the and when we did get easy one and a half point choice over Texas The Fiesta Bowl is expected to be a End of the Line the contract. back Monday and do the game and 24th of the season Manchester High varsity swimming team. And it appears shots we blew them.” job.” That night, the Indians Tech, which will be playing its last classic matchup of run versus pass. Ticket prices for the Aetna World Cup Tennis Tourna- Manchester missed at least game under coach Jim Car len. Oklahoma State, an 11-point choice, is pulled Minnesota into a 3-3 tie they will be a welcomed addition as the Indian natators entertain league-leading at 1:31 of the third period. ment March 6-9 at the Hartford Civic Center will be scaled four layups in the final stan- Vandy boasts the Southeastern basically a ground-oriented team from $8 down to $2 per night...Frank Maratta plans to have swamped Enfield High, 106-62, in their season opener at Hall High of West Hartford, Rick Smith fired the eventual Defense the locals’ pool. za and overall had an Mewcombe Wins Conference’s leading passer in which relies heavily on its defense game winner about four ‘ 100 vintage vehicles on display at his Auto Show Jan. 26-26 abysmal night shooting from quarterback David Lee and the Com- while Brigham Young likes to throw at the Civic Center...Julius Erving, the ABA superstar out Sophom ore Sherrie MELBOURNE, Australia minutes later — blasting in Don Hopperstead was on the win- -the floor (18 for 61, 30 per (UPI) — Australia’s John New- modores averaged 415 yards per game the ball. Brigham Young quarterback Tannahil’s long rebound to put of the University of Massachusetts has some nice words to B u ffalo’s lOO-yd. fly: 1. Naktenis (M), cent). Wethersfield wasn’t Wethertfield (52) this season. Texas Tech also is potent Gary Sheide finished second in the na- the Saints ahead for good at 4-3. say about his college days against UConn at Storrs. ning 200-yard medley relay 2. Lavasseur (E), 3. Slaiby (M) combe, the second seed, barely BASKETBALL team anti she also took se- much better connecting on Fazzloo escaped with a five-set victory on offense—at least they were in the tion in passing this season, connecting Ted Hampson raised the "UConn was our biggest rival. The campus was pretty. 1:04.5. 21 of 53 floor shots, but was Pratt margin to 5-3 when he drove Strength cond places in the 200-yard lOO-yd. free: 1. Snow (E), 2. Fox over an unheralded West Ger- beginning of the season when they up- on 60 per cent of his passes and Their fans really appreciated good ball. 'They came to us 14 for 27 in the second half NIerendorf man player today in their set Texas. Injuries severely crippl^ throwing for 23 TD’s. But the Cow- Mike Antonovich’s rebound in after the game and told us nice game, even if we lost. They individual medley and 100- Adamy (M), 3. Bouley (M) O'Keefe MIDGETS at 9:00 of the last period and :54.6. 500-yd. free: 1. Mrosek when it pulled away in the Flanagan second-round match of the the club late in the campaign and the boys’ pass defense was the 11th best in 6IVING * were involved more than at any other schools. I enjoyed NEW YORK (UPI) - The yard backstroke. Linda Morrison closed out the scoring (M), 2. Butler (M), 3. Bond (E) sloppily played contest. Spencer Australian Open tennis cham- Red Raiders lost their last two the nation, giving up only 86.4 yards With Scott Bayles (7) and the games there,” Dr.J notes in a national basketball Buffalo Braves have won twice Lemieux, another Tom McCluskey (5) leading the with a rebound goal with just 5:52.6. There were 45 turnovers 19 ToUl s 21 10-19 52 pionships. regular season games. However, per game and intercepting 16 passes. magazine...Have a nice weekend. as many games as they’ve lost sophomore, was on the 200- Playing on center court at way, the Knicks topped over a minute left. this season—and the reason has yard medley relay foursome 100-yd. back: 1. Fetko (E), 2. with Wethersfield commit- Muichnter (47) Carlen expects a healthy team to take The Senior Bowl game, which is New England held a 3-2 lead Hopperstead (M), 3. Wilson B F Pts. Kooyong in a howling wind, Manchester Cycle, 22-16, last got to be their’defense. which placed third and she ting 27. the field today. expected to attract at least 60 pro night at the Community Y. after two periods on first period (M) 1:11.1. Behind most of the way, Koepsel 1 2-Z 4 Newcombe just got by 19- Scholastic Basketball The Braves, beat the Phoenix was third in the 200-yard in- Rawlings 2 2-3 6 yearold junior Rolf Gehring, 6- scouts, will showcase many of the Mike Paggoli netted five for Cy- score^ by Wayne Carleton and Suns, 108-92, Friday night, after 100-yd. breast: 1. Wasyluk Wethersfield finally knotted ()uesneT 1 1-5 3 dividual medley. Sullivan 5 2-2 12 7, 64, 3-6, 6-2, 64. “We’re a close knit group and we nation’s top collegiate stars. The two cle. Larry Pleau and a second a one-week layoff, to take a IVi- (M), 2. Thomson (E), 3. Still another sophomore, the count at 29-all at the 2:53 Dei^o 5 frO 10 Jimmy Connors, the top seed want to win this game,” said Carlen, likely to attract the most attention are Also at the Y, Fountain period tally by Tom Webster, game lead in the National Beckwith (M) 1:10.0. Healy < 2-2 10 while Walton and Frank Huck Sou t h W i n dsor F ive mark of the third period and Maloney 0 2-4 2 from Belleville, III. had a lot who will be leaving Texas Tech after AllAmerica quarterback Steve Village outscored Boland Oil, Basketball Association’s Atlan- Mike Wasyluk, made his 400-yd. free relay: 1. countered for the Saints. presence known with three Manchester (Bouley, Mrosek, went ahead on Pratt’s three- I O s t b e r g 0 0 - 0 0 less trouble in his second-round this game to take the head coaching Bartkowski of California and defen- 34-23, with Tony Chiaputti pum- tic Division. point play just before the Collins 0 04) 0 match against a West German, job at South Carolina. “A lot of people ping in 18 for Fountain and In their game against the Suns, first place finishes. Wasyluk Adamy, Naktenis), 2. Enfield, 7 Totals H 11-18 47 sive tackle Randy White of Maryland, T o ps So u t h Catholic Score at half: Mancliester 21-17 Uli Pinner, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Dave Modean 11 for Boland. Sunday Game the Braves’ defense exerted won the 200-yard individual 3. Manchester 4:51.0. quarter ended. The Eagles felt we didn’t deserve to be in a bowl UP^’s Lineman of the Year and the With John Fidler hitting both ends of a one-and-one after At the West Side Rec, The East Hartford Explorers itself, particularly in the second after we lost our last two games and Outland Trophy winner. time expired. South Windsor High avenged an earlier set- medley and the 100-yard Crispino’s nipped Army & defending champions will meet quarter. After a 24-24 deadlock breaststroke and was a Navy, 19-18, with Scott Dougan their first big test of the young back with a 63-61 triumph over South Catholic last night at at the end of one period, Buffalo the Bobcats’ Den. member of the victorious scoring the winning bucket on a New England Basketball Asso. scored 34 points in the second 200-yard medley relay team. last second shot. Joe Panaro season Sunday night when they Fidler pumped in 14 points Middletown High came from stanza and permitted Phoenix Senior Tri-Captain John tallied eight for the winners and host undefeated Bristol at the for 3-4 South Windsor with behind to upend Ellington, only 20, forcing the Suns into a Pro Hockey Roundup Mrosek won the 200 and 500- Maryland Rematch Against UCLA Joe Maher 14 for the Ser- East Hartford High at 7:45. The Brian Hoyt being high man 59-56. rash of turnovers, to take a 58- vicemen. you give^BLOOD! Explorers will depend on top 44 halftime advantage. The yard freestyles and was on with 18 markers. Randy Eric Olsen and Todd NEW YORK (UPI) — Seventh-ranked Maryland gets its In other classics around the land, St. John’s drubbed scorers Donnie Lewis, former Braves were never really the winning 400-yard LaVigne took scoring honors Cherry paced Rham, now 3- desired rematch with No. 3 UCLA tonight in a battle of two Rhode Island, 78-56, and Drake beat Brown, 70-58, in the JUNIORS Providence College star, and threatened thereafter. Overall, freestyle relay quartet. for the 5-2 Rebels with 33 3, with 17 and 14 points first round of the Ocean City Basketball Classic; Furman Registering a 72-50 victory Mike Baskasukas, ex-Yale Cap- Phoenix turned the ball over 26 Senior Pete Naktenis, unbeaten major college powers, with the Terrapins hoping Bruins Rock Sabres Nobody else In the world can give us what you can. A pint points. respectively. Sophomore captured the Polnsetta Classic by beating Lafayette, 89-81, last night at the East Side Rec tain, while Bristol will bank on times to 14 for Buffalo. to reverse the result of their last meeting. Canadieiis 7, Red Wings 1 another tri-captain, won the NEW YORK (UPI) - Like For New York, it was the were the Suns over the Knicks. Jim Brown and Billy Jones of your blood. In non-conference clashes, Tom Burke was best for Jim McMillian and Bob Maryland met the Uclans in the 1973-74 season opener with Baylor taking the consolation, 88-74, over George Guy Lafleur and Pete Rham High snapped its two- Rockville with eight points 50-yard freestyle and 100- Washington; Penn State won the Gator Bowl cham- everyone else interested in kind of game that lifts hopes Milton Greenberg poured in 20 former Fairfield University And your gift has never been more important. Because McAdoo each scored 23. points yard butterfly while junior and John Wooden’s Bruins eked out a 65-64 victory, "^at and makes the prospects of the Mahovlich had two goals each game losing streak with a in a losing effort and pionship, 61-54, over Memphis State, with Jacksonville a hockey. Brad Park has read the markers for the Suns and Bob stars. blood from healthy donors, who freely donate their blood, for the Braves. Jack Marin Bob Butler was second in game was played at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion, but this time biting obituary notices of his new year a lot brighter-if you for the Canadiens, who Smith 19 for the Knicks. 48-40 win over Canton High, Ellington, now 3-3 for the added 22 points for Buffalo and Maryland gets a chance for revenge in its own tournament 63-52 winner in the consolation; Kansas State won, 84-67, can dismiss the five goals regained a two-point lead over is 10 times less likely to cause infectious hepatitis in the Rockville dropped its fifth the 200 and 400-yard once-proud New York Rangers. In other league play, the Momson Arrested season, was led by Dan was the top rebounder with 12. in the friendly confines of Cole Field House. over Missouri, and Iowa State, with a 107-82 smashing of But as frustrating as the season allowed. The line of Jean idle Los Angeles in the Division Pistons remained undefeated recipient than In blood from many commercial sources. freestyles. SANTA FE, Argentina (UPI) start in six decisions, 65-40 Walker (15) and Dennis Charlie Scott and Dick Van Both teams enter the final of the Maryland Invitational Colorado, gained the Big Eight semifinals; Eastern has been so far, Park isn’t Ratelle (one goal, four assists). 3 race for first place. Ken topping the Lakers, 51-39, and Manchester’s next meet is — Police, acting on a judge’s Think about that. to Bulkeley High, and Quinn (12). Arsdale each had 17 for the Tournament with 7-0 records and come off easy first-round Michigan and Michigan will meet in the Motor City final ready to send flowers. Rod Gilbert and Steve Vickers Dryden’s shutout bid was the Braves outlasted the Saints, Friday at home against Fer- ruling, issued an arrest order The need 1s urgent, and continuous. Suns. Gary Melchionni was the wins Friday night. Sophomore Steve Sheppard scored a after the former nipped Detroit, 62-60, and the latter beat “We’ve had our bad spells, (each with two goals and two spoiled by Detroit defenseman 68-60. I only other Sun in double figures mi High of Enfield. Jack Lynch, who beat him with Friday for Carlos Monzon, Western Michigan, 82-62; Oregon State bombed Iowa, 97- but like anything else you keep assists) totaled 13 points ind Kevin Tyler netted 22 for the Results: career high 26 points and John Lucas, appearing for the World Roxing Association with 14. butting your head against the Park, with two assists, brought a 40-foot blast at 6:26 of the Pistons, Mike Thompson 18 for NOTICE 200-yd. medley relay: 1. first time since cracking a collar bone in the season’s first 60, and Washington State topped Wake Forest, 67-61, in middleweight champion, ac- In other NBA action, Los door because you want to get his career total to 345 points, final period. the Lakers, Ricky Costello 22 NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT Manchester (Hopperstead, game, had 18 points to lead Maryland to an easy 105-67 vic- first-round games of the Far West Classic; and cused of hitting another man Angeles downed Chicago, 105- through. It’s against human equalling the club record for a Crusaders 4, Nordiques 3 for the Braves and Doug Lan- 93, and Kansas City-Omaha Wasyluk, Adamy, Edwards), 2. tory over Georgia Tech. Georgetown, nipping Syracuse, 71-70, won the right to play during an argument. nature to give up,” the team defenseman set by Harry Richie Leduc got the hat trick dry 16 for the Saints to lead beat Seattle, 106-96. Enfiel(i, 3. Manchester For UCLA, Marques Johnson came off the bench to spur Dartmouth, a 96-90 victor over R^hester, in the Kodak Carlos Lezeano. 33, a captain p'hilosophized Friday Howell. for Cleveland, notching two of their respective clubs in In the American Basketball (Bouley, Lemieux, Slaiby, Classic final. carpenter in Monzon’s slow-starting UCLA to a 78-62 win over St Bonaventure. night after the Rangers had “We all feel we’re ready to his goals in the final peribd, in- scoring. OPEN Association, San Antonio Brown) 1:58.0 hometown of Santa Fe, 300 ^ Confronted with the deliberate ball control tactics of St. demonstrated a brutal offen- make a comeback,” said cluding the game winner with D A T E - ______defeated New York, 108-103, 200-yd. free: 1 Mrosek (M), miles northwest of Buenos Bonaventure, UCLA managed only a single field goal in the Also, New Mexico pummeled Army, 95-65, and Stanford sive thrust in rocking the Buf- Gilbert. “It’s Just a matter of only 4:03 left to play. Virginia edged Indiana, 118-116, 2. Butler (M), 3, Wilson (M) Aires, told police the incident first nine minutes of play and trailed 8-2. With the score knock^ off Illinois, 89-76, in first-round action in the Lobo falo Sabres, 6-5. adjusting to all the new players, Torus 4, Cougars 2 T IM E ..12:15 : A : 3D_P,«!I,______2:03.8. occurred early Thursday. He ALL DAY Utah beat St. Louis, 97-90, and tied 10-lff, UCLA, helpk by Johnson, pumped in 12 straight Invitational; Minnesota sank Navy, 68-35, and Clemson By handing Buffalo only its and our run of injuries has Toronto increased its Cana- EAST KR08H 200-yd. ind. med.: 1. Wasyluk said he was hit in the mouth Denver thumped San Diego, fourth loss in its last 29 outings, made that difficult. We haven’t dian Division lead to five points Rallying in the final minutes KNIGHTS OF COLUM BUS HOM E (M), 2. Hopperstead (M), 3. points to build a halRlme lead of 38-13. squeezed past Auburn, 63-57, to enter the final of the during an argument over the 115-103. * the Rangers lifted themselves reached the halfway point of over Quebec on goals by Bob for the second straight game. Lemieux (M) 2:24.9. In classics involving top 20 teams, second-ranked In- Pillsbury Holiday Classic; North Texas State won into the price of an automobile. _____ *...138 !?S!D-SJC?SI______out of the Division 1 basement the season yet, and we have a Leduc, Tom Simpson, Paul Coach Frank Kind’s East 50-yd. free: 1. Naktenis (M), diana stretched its record to 9-0 with a 98-84 victory oVer semifinals of the All-College tourney, triumphing over SUNDAY Staff Picked in the National Hockey League, lot of surprises In store.” Henderson and Frank Catholic High basketball team Plesse Note: It You Make An Appdntment To Give 2. Gwiazola (E), 3. Beckwith Florida in the Rainbow Classic in Honolulu after Ohio Niagara, 83-72, as did Centenary with a 90-81 win over one point ahead of the Islanders In World Hockey Association mahovlich. It was the first came from behind to nip Blood — Please Show Up — Thank Youl OAKLAND (UPI) - Com- (M) :25.2. State upset llth-ranked and previously unbeaten Penn, 106- Pacific; Fresno State edged Idaho. State, 69-67, and and only a single point behind action Friday night, Cleveland game for the Cougars following Xavier, 60-58. T tten tioh missioner Pete Rozelle Friday Diving: 1. Carollo (E), 2. 94, in the opener of a doubleheader ; fourth-rated Louisville Nevada-Las Vegas powered its way to a 99-80 victory over the announcement that three The winners outscored This Ad Sponsored By picked Jim Tunney as referee second-place Atlanta. edged Quebec, 4-3, Toronto beat GOLFERS 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Parker (M), 3. Carollo (E) captured its own Holiday Gassic with a 79-81 thumping of South Alabama to go into the final of the Las Vegas Chicago, 4-2, Minnesota beat players — Pat Stapleton, Ralph Xavier, 24-16, in the final eight for Sunday’s National Football The night wasn’t a total loss I Holiday Classic; Oral Roberts beat Harvard, 91-84, and New England, And In - Backstrom and Dave Dryden- minutes. • REFINI8HINQ AND League AFC Championship Florida State, while Western Kentucky handed No. 13 Pur- (or the Sabres, however, as 6-3, Manchester Evening Watkins Brothers dianapolis and Vancouver had bought an interest in the Best (or the Eagles were Oily REPAIR SERVICE Clarke Insurance Agency game between the Pittsburgh due its second loss in two days, 92-80, in the consolation; Bowling Green bowled over San Diego State, 73-68, en they maintained their seven- Herald Watkins Funeral Home Seek $$ Aid skated to a 1-1 tie. team. Lucier with 13 points and 12 • CUSTOM-BUILT CBT Stcclers and Oakland Raiders. Old Dominion topped Columbia, 80-67, and California upset route to the final of the Oral Roberts Classic. point lead over Boston in Divi- NORTHWAY PHARMACY Seals 5, Bruins 2 Blasers 1, Rarers 1 rebiunds andNorm Funk and CLUBS Holmes Funeral Home WINF Radio Rozelle also selected Pat INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) 12th-ranked Arizona, 184-82, in the Old Dominion Tourna- In top non-classic competition, All-America David sion 4. The Bruins were upset Morlarty Brothers Manchester Parkade: Dave Hrechkosy scored two Jim Wednesday gave Van- John Rlvosa, each with 10 • TENNIS RACQUETS Harder as umpire, Ray Dodez — ’The Indiana Pacers, once ment en route to the finals; and No. 18 Marquette Thompson’s 39 points gave No. 1 North Carolina State a 99- by the California Seals, 5-2, on Warren Howland 230 N. MAIN STREET goals and had an assist to lead cuver a 1-0 lead with the game points. Kevin Williams con- RE8TRUNQ Regal Men’s Siwp Uggett's Pharmacy * MANCHESTER as head linesman. Art Holst as considered the showcase of the 61 victory over Kent State; Duke topped Pitt, 89-75, and the West Coast, and in the only Real Estate destroyed Georgia, 100-70, to oppose Virginia, an 86-78 California, and he explained only 17 seconds old, but rookie tributed six assists. line judge, Stan Javie as back American Basketball Associa- other NHL action, Montreal ran Gerald P. Dinnond I J. D. Real Estate Savings Bank of winner over Wisconsin, in the Milwaukee Classic finals. Washington ripped Grambling, 117-90. later, “Playing against a great Pat Price got the equalizer with East Is now 3-4 overall and 2-2 TEL. 646-4510 judge and Pat Mallette as field tion, have asked the league for Its unbeaten string to 13 games 646-4000 Lydall, Inc. Manchester team like Boston makes us play his first goal of the season at in the Greater Hartford judge. short-term financial aid. by bombing the Detroit Red Wings, 7-1. better....” 16:14 of the second period. 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Realty Christopher Closeup...... 40 Human Rights ...... 24 Sale of the Century...... 3 Vince Lombardi...... 18 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 and soaring unemployment Democratic town directors Answers to Harvest, vicinity for light and medium Hollywood & the Stars — 22 TONIGHT Christmas this week when an statewide. Credit rating un- assemblingmblit and testing. Feeling G o o d ...... 57 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 M ovie...... 20-22-30 figures. Some store managers about'a recent disclosure that Ihnld 0itsifie4 Ms III fis41 IMS Loomis and Hilliard Streets. 8:30 What About Women...... 30 6:00 (18) “The Swordsman” 8:30 (8-40) “The Girl Who unusual storm brought sleet, Reward. Child’s pet. Call 649- necessary. Reasonable. Con- Available on both day and night Spread a Little Sunshine .. 3 said they had the “best year the street lighting account will Open Exams bosM for ewtyfMBi. . . tws for |0sl Daniel Boone...... 40 6:00 (1947). Larry Parks, Ellen Came Gift-Wrapped” (1974). rain, and three to four inches of 2227. fidential, quick arrangements. shifts. Previous experience Insight ...... 8 News S pecial...... 3 NEW YEAR’S DAY, JAN, 1 ever.” run into the red Uils year. Weiss announced this week Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. preferred. Call Mr. Leo 12:15 Drew. Karen Valentine, Richard snow. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Oral Roberts...... 22 Lawrence W a lk __ ...... 8 Roads were hazardous and Democratic Town Chairman he’s decided to fill the position 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- Sullivan, at 646-5880 for appoint- For the Consumer ...... 8 9:00 (20-22-30) “Mary, Queen Long. 6:00 Country Carnival...... 18 10:00 Assurance NOTICE ford. Evenings, 233-6879. ment. Viking Manufacturing Day of Discovery...... 40 Day of Discovery...... 18 traffic was light on the holiday, Ted Cummings said he was of police chief by a state- Legal Notices 12:30 of Scots” (1971). 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NOTICE OF HEARING — expeditious and confidential DISHWASHER wanted - 11 Meet the P re s s __ 20-22-30 11:30 (3) “The Angry Hills” Bonanza ...... 40 7:45 Behind the Lines...... 24 will complete the 1974-1975 more than the budgeted Police Chief James Reardon ESTATE OF LEOLA CLARKE BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Dream of Jeannie ...... 22 Zoom ...... 24 (1963). Elizabeth Taylor, (1959). Robert M itchum, , Manchester merchants were service, J.D. Real Estate a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. 1:00 6:30 Orange Bowl ...... 20-22-30 10:30 amount, and he asked Weiss to recently announced he’ll retire Pursuant to an older of Hon. Norman TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Spring Street U S A ...... 40 Wall Street Week ...... 57 Richard Burton. J. Preuss, Judge, dated December 23, Assoc. 646-1980. Apply in person at Tacorral, 246 Eighth Day ...... 8 Elizabeth Mueller. Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 recheck his estimates. effective Feb. 28. CONNECTICUT 9:30 7:00 11:30 (8) “Five Finger Exer- News...... 3-8 8:00 1974 a hearing will be held on an applica- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Broad Street. Face to Face ...... 18 THURSDAY NIGHT One of a Kind ...... 24 Mele Hawaii ...... 24 Cummings also questioned tion praying the fiduciary's account be Notice is hereby given that the Everywoman...... 3 News...... 3-8-22 cise” (1962). Maximilian Tony Orlando S Dawn...... 3 accepted and an order ol distribution be To Be Announced ..:. 20-30 9:00 (3) “The Wild Bunch” WHEN YOU THINK the wisdom of having the Hart- Board of Directors, Town of □ EMPLOYMENT HOSTESS WANTED - Monday - I Dream of Jeannie — 8-22 Gospel Jubilee...... 18 Schell, . Zoom ...... 57 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 11:00 made as in said application on file more M ovie...... 22 (1969). William Holden, Ernest News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 ford Electric Light Co. audit fully appears, at the Ckiurt of Probate on Manchester, Connecticut, will Friday, 11 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Must Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Wild Kingdom ...... 20-30 7:00 New Year Prom ise...... 18 January 7, 1 ^ at 1:15 P.M. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Conversations ...... 40 SUNDAY DAYTIME Borgnine. I Love Lucy...... 20 the town’s electric bills. He hold a Public Hearing in the be neat and personable. Apply Insight ...... 40 Walsh’s Animals ...... 24 News...... 3-40 Feeling G o o d ...... 24-57 Help Wanted 13 in person at ’Tacorral, 246 Broad 8:00 (30) “God’s Country and 9:00 (18) “Count Three and Captioned News ...,...... 57 called for an outside audit, Legal Notice Hearing Room at the Municipal 10:00 1:30 Search for Survival ...... 40 Truth or Consequences ... 8 8:30 Street. the Woman” (1937). Beverly P ray” (1955). Van Heflin, which was considered earlier Building, 41 Center Street, TOOL MAKERS - All-around Unfinished Business...... 3 Issues & Answers...... 8-40 Business Journal ...... 57 Dick Van Dyke:...... 18 M ovies...... 8-18-40 11:30 COATS UQUOR PERMIT Roberts, Robert Barrat. Joanne Woodward. this year but not undertaken. NOTICE OF APPUCA'nON Court of Probate, District of Andover Manchester, Connecticut, machinists and Bridgeport ' Big B|pe Marble ...... 8 Spring Street U S A ...... 18 7:30 Skating Spectacular...... 24 9:00 Movie...... 3 NURSE’S AIDES- experienced, 1:00 ( 22) “Brother Orchid” Midnight (3) “Edge of the This is to give notice'that I, Katherine NOTICE OF HEARING Tuesday, January 7,1975 at 8:00 operators. Top wages, fringe hospital trained preferred. 11-7 2:00 Romagnolls Table...... 57 Cannon ...... 3 Dick Cavett...... 8-40 YOU THINK F. Elliott ol 441 Main St., East Hartford ESTATE OF JOHN A. MAcVEAGH, an Catholic Service ...... 22-30 Apple's W ay...... 3 (1940). Edward G. Robinson, City” (1957). Sidney Poitier, P.M. to consider and act on the benefits and overtime. shut. Medical Placement Ser- Latino...... 40 Movies...... 8-40 7:30 Drink Drank Drunk...... 24 Johnny Carson __ 20-22-30 have filed an applicaUon placarded Dec. incapable Sea to Shining Sea ...... 8 Humphrey Bogart. John Cassavetes. Quits Board 28, 1974 with the Liquor Control Com- Pursuant to an order ol Hon. Norman following: Experience preferred. Apply at vice, 232-5226. Music for Am erica...... 18 Name That Tune...... 3 Boston Symphony ...... 57 1:00 J. Preuss, Judge, dated December 21, 10:30 World of Disney ... 20-22-30 2:00 (8) “Critic’s/ Choice’’ FRIDAY NIGHT TH E Democrat John Tani this missioner for a GROCEIRY BEER for Proposed additional appropria- Paragon Tool Qimpany, 121 2:30 Nova...... 24-57 Jebpardyl ...... 8 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 the sale of alcoholic liquor on the 1974 a hearing will be held on an applica- Adams Street. Rescue Rangers...... 8 (1963). Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. 8:00 (3) "Chitty Chitty Bang week resigned from the prem ises 410 W. Middle Tpke., tion praying the probate court assign a tion to Fund 41, Educational ACCOUNTANT - Senior. One or Jewish Heritage...... 40 Gospel Jubilee...... 18 8:00 2:00 (40) “Tlie Wrong Man” Bang” (1968). Dick Van Dyke, Manchester Board of Directors, Manchester. The business will be owned hearing lorlhe seltlement and allowance Special Grants, Work Incentive more years exposure to public by Waldbaum's Inc. of E. IsUp, L.I. and of the final account and for an order of AVON - Feel like a nobody? Be accounting. Experience in Good News...... 18 (1957). , Vera Sally Ann Howes. THURSDAY, JAN. 2 COATRACK effective Jan. 31. He cited transfer of the remaining assets as in program — $10,598.67 to be will be conducted by Waldbaum's as per- a somebody - be an Avon preparation of various tax Sonny Comedy Revue__ 40 Miles. 9:00 (18) “A1 Jennings of 48 PURNELL PLACE significant changes in his job mittee. said application on file more fully financed by the State Labor Representative. You earn your 6:00 $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Hollywood Theatre__ 24-57 Katherine F. Elliott appears, at the Court of Probate on returns helpful. Send resume to 8:30 4:00 (3) ‘‘40Pounds of Oklahoma’’ (1951). Dan and his family responsibilities. Department. own money. Sell quality Avon Bowls and Parades News...... 3-8-22-30 Nashville M u sic...... 18 10:00 DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 12/28/74 January 7, 1975 at 1:00 P.M. Box “TT” Manchester Herald. Kojak ...... 3 Trouble” (1962). Tony Curtis, Duryea, Gale Storm. . (DIVISION OF CARRIAQS HOUSE BOUTIQUI) Tani was elected to the board Proposed additional appropria- cosmetics. People depend on 1 S p y ...... 18 Hal Stanton Presents...... 22 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 MONDAY 11:30 a.m. Challenge of Truth ...... 18 Claire Wilcox. ^■iMaaaHaaiHBi^MaaHadHtBaiaaaa J tion to Fund 41, Educational your service. I’ll show you. Call WAITRESSES - needed to start Honeymooners ...... 20 People Just Don’t Whistle 24 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 Gator Bowl: 9 p.m. on Junior Orange Bowl Parade Colum bo...... 20-22-30 SUNDAY NIGHT Special Grants, Vocational me today : 523-9401. immediately, full, part time. Electric Company...... 24-57 New Treasure Hunt ...... 30 10:30 Channels 8 and 40. Texas vs. (taped Dec. 28 at Coral Gables, Masterpiece Theatre1 . . 2 4 - 5 7 9:00 (8-40) “Judge Dee in the TOWN OF MANCHESTER Education — Distributive Open weekends. Call now. Call Fla.): 10 a.m. on Channels 20, Bonanza ...... 40 Dragnet...... 40 Soundstage ...... 24 Jobseekers, 568-1070. Auburn. 9:00 Monastery Murders” (1974). Martin Agronsky...... 57 PLANNING TECHNICAL Education — $5,200.00 to be SHOWCASE CINEMAS TUESDAY 6:30 To Be Announced ...... 57 22, and 30. Movie...... 8-40 Khigh Dhiegh, Yuki Shimoda, ASSISTANT added to existing Account 180, maNfliBi,{artlirtM Sugar Bowl: 8 p.m. on Cotton Bowl Festival Parade News...... 3-8-20-22-30 8:00 to be financed from State TEXAS REFINERY Corp. Kathryn Kuhiman ...... 18 Keye Luke. 11:00 $11,626.42 - $14,331.72 Immediate openings for reliable men I offers plenty of money plus Channels 8 and 40. Nebraska vs. (Dallas): 10:30 a.m. on Channel 11:30. (3) “Supernatural” Black Experience...... 24 The Waltons...... 3 News...... 8-18-22-30-40 Grant. to work afternoons or evenings asl 9:30 Zoom ...... 57 Odd C ouple...... 8-40 This position consists of mbers.. Apply in person at the Show- [ cash bonuses, fringe benefits to Florida. 3. (1933). Carol Lombard, I Love Lucy...... 20 technical planning work in- Proposed additional appropria- case Cinemas between hours, 11 am-7| mature individual in Television Album ...... 3 7:00 Music for Am erica...... 16 pm, Monday-Friday. Orange Bowl Parade: 8 p.m. Cotton Bowl: 2 p.m. on Vivienne Osborne. Captioned N ew s...... 57 volving compilation of maps tion to General Fund Budget Manchester area. Reprdless Oral Roberts...... 18 News...... 3-22-40 Mac Davis...... 20-22-30 on Channels 20, 22, and 30. Channel 3. Penn State vs. 11:30 ( 40) “The Monitors” 11:30 and technical research. 1974-75 Police Department — of experience, airmail G. F. NEW YEAR’S DAY Baylor. Firing Line...... 24-57 (1%9). Guy Stockwell, Susan Truth or Consequences ... 8 Cities tor People...... 24-57 THl'TOUDONIS $10,000.00 for Special Services, Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery News...... 3 Requirements: Two year’s 10K)0 8:30 MAINTENANCE work full or Corp, Box 711, Fort Worth, Tournament of Roses Parade Rose Bowl: 4:45 p.m. on Oliver. Dick Van Dyke...... 16 Wide World Special__ 8-40 experience in civil engineering, to be financed by increase in Living Faith...... 18 Paper M oon...... 8-40 [ft - time, equal opportunity, Texas 76101. (Pasadena, Calif.): Previews Channels 20, 22, and 30. Ohio Midnight (30) “ The Gay Sounding B o a rd ...... 20 .Johnny Carson __ 20-22-30 cartography or drafting, or one Current Services Revenue. at 10 a.m. on Channel 3, and State vs. U.S.C. 10:30 Divorcee” (1934). Ginger To Be Anmounced...... 24 One Reach One ...... 18 Proposed additional appropria- roor appointmentippointment write Box F, MIDNIGHT year planning experience. nester Herald. 10:45 a.m. on Channels 20, 22, Orange Bowl: 7:45 p.m. on Face the State...... 3 To Tall the Truth...... 30 tion to Fund 61, Special Grants, MancI NEED TO supplement an in- Rogers, . 9:00 Movie...... 3 Applications will be received come? AvailaDle, many full, and 30. Live parade coverage on Channels 20, 22, and 30. Notre Honeymooners __ ...... 20 MONDAY NIGHT Woman ...... 57 Movlea...... 3-18 TOPICS Program - $4,056.39 1:00 in the Personnel Office, PHONE FROM home to ser- part-tim e positions. Open the same channels starts at Dame vs. Alabama. Sane Grey...... 22 9:00 (20-22-30) 7:30 Sts. of San Francisco .. 8-40 for engineering services, to be Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Municipal Building, 41 Center vice our customers for super weekends. Jobseekers 568-1070. Plano Competition ...... 24 “Frankenstein: The True Secrets of the Deep...... 3 Ironside...... 20-22-30 MOONUGHTINa Street, Manchester, Connec- financed by reimbursement earnings. Choose own hours. WHNB-TV Reports ...... 30 Story” (1973), Part I. Leonard ticut until January 7, 1975. from the State of Connecticut Cali 647-1810. GENERAL OFFICE - Full, Channel 57 Listed Woman I s ...... 57 Whiting, James Mason, FRIDAY, JAN. 3 $3,486.48; and from General p^art-time. Good typing. 11:00 Fund Budget 1974-75 - $569.91 Excellent benefits. Call now. With today’s television page. Channel 57 is one of three ad- Michael Sarrazin. News...... Karen Valentine is 6:00 8:00 1 Love Lucy...... 20 from Contingency Fund. to have a minimum CLxS“a cer- Open weekends. Jobseekers, The Herald begins listing the ditional channels Manchester 3-8-22-40 11:30 (3) “ Tiara Tahiti” INVITATION TO BID tification with one year 5^1070. 11:30 (1962). John Mills, James presented as a birthday pre- News...... 3-8-22-30 M ovie...... 3 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Proposed additional appropria- program schedules for WGBY- viewers will be able to receive Sealed bids will be received in experience in a hospital M ovies...... 3-40 Mason. sent to a playboy in “The 12 O’clock High ...... 18 Kung F u ...... 8-40 11:30 tion to 1974-75 Budget, Fire laboratory. Will be expected to WOMEN- WOMEN-WOMEN- TV (Channel 57) in Springfield, more clearly when Greater the Office of The Director of The Avengers...... 8 NEW YEAR’S EVE Girl Who Came Gift- Honeymooners ...... 20 Billy Graham ...... 18 Whalers vs. Toros...... 3 District Special Fund — new occasionally rotate weekends Wouldn’t you really rather loaf Mass. Hartford CATV begins opera- General Services, 41 Center equipment — $5,000.00 for Down the Stretch ...... 22 9:00 (20-22-30) Wrapped,” ABC-TV’s Electric Company...... 24-57 Sanford & S on ...... 20-22-30 In C o n c e rt...... 8-40 as scheduled. These are full than work? Bored sitting at a Programming on Channel 57, tion of cable television Feb. 15. Street, Manchester, Connec- This Is M u sic...... 30 “Frankenstein: The True Bonanza ...... 40 Week In Review...... 24-57 Johnny Carson — 20-22-30 rescue tool for removal of time, permanent positions with desk all day? We need attrac- a Public Broadcasting Service The other new stations. New Wdnesday Movie of the ticut until January 10, 1975 at automobile accident victims, to Story,” Part II. 6:30 8:30 excellent salary and above tive women who would rather affiliate, is similar to program- York channels 5 and 9, will be MIDNIGHT Week at 8:30 p.m. 1:00 11:00 a.m. for the following: average fringe benefits. Only have fun and enjoy the finer News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Chico & the Man ... 20-22-30 be financed from unap- ming on Channel 24. list^ in The Herald soon. Movie...... 30 Midnight Special... 20-22-30 FIBERGLASS TANK FOR those witn acceptable things of life and earn money at Zoom ...... 24-57 Wall Street W e e k ...... 24-57 propriated surplus in Fire CAUS'nC SODA Fund. references need apply. Please the same time. Very rewarding DAYTIME LISTINGS. 7:00 9:00 VENICE, Fla. (UPI) -- The Bid form s, plans and Proposed additional appropria- contact: Personnel Employ- work. Own transportation a $6 Million M an...... 8-40 ment Office. W.W. Backus must. Full or part-time.’ime. ForFora_ ap- 6:00 Split Second...... 8-40 News...... 3-22-40 Clown College of Ringling specifications are available at tion to 1974-75 Budget, Special Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 20-Z2-30 Hospital, 326 Washington jintment call Mr. James, 649- Sunrise Semester...... 3 Truth of Consequences__ 8 Movie...... 18 Brothers and Bamum & Bailey the General Services Office, 41 Grant, Fund 61, Cihilil Health Public Affairs Program s...... 30 1:00 Dick Van Dyke...... 18 Rockford F ile s ...... 20-22-30 Street, Norwich, Conn. 8896331 3965, 9-11. The Metch Game ...... 3 Circus graduated a class of 48 in Center Street, Manchester, and Developmental Services — 6:15 Film...... 20 Quality of Life ...... 24 ext. 357. EOE. Davey and Qollath ...... 8 All My Children...... 8-40 November, and 19 of them, in- Connecticut. $5,000.00 to be financed from Know Your W orld...... 20 Aviation Weather...... 24-57 Masterpiece Theatre ...... 57 aaaaaataaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaa 6:30 Someraet...... 22 cluding three women, were Town of Manchester State Health Grant. To Tell the Truth...... 30 104)0 JOBS - Interested in a job that Business Opportunity 14 Public Affairs Programs...... 3-8-30 Not lor Women O n ly ...... 30 given contracts. Connecticut Phyllis V. Jackston requires no experience and 7:00 1:30 7:30 The Gate Crashers...... 8-40 Robert B. Weiss, ^retary offers free training, security, PUBLIC NOTICE - Subway News...... 3 Ae the World T u rn s...... 3 World of A n im als...... 3 Police Woman...... 20-22-30 I Dream of Jeannie ...... 8 Le ft Make a Deal ...... 8-40 General Manager Board of Directors travel, education and good pay? Submarine Sandwich franchise Today Show ...... 20-22-30 Jeopardyl ...... 20-22-30 Let’s Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Masterpiece Theatre...... 24 Manchester, Connecticut Contact your Air Force available in this area. Ideal 7:30 2:00 Porter Wagoner...... 16 Decision M akers...... 57 Our SPEEDY Specialty ■ Dated at Manchester, Connec- representative at 221 Asylum small business. Call 1-372-6525 New Zoo Revue...... 8 The Quiding Light...... 3 Human Dimension ...... 20 10:30 TRULY DELICIOUS Many people just can’t get to our repair shop ticut this twentieth day of Street, Hartford or call 244- for details. 8:00 The $10,000 Pyramid...... 8-40 NOTICE FREE Days of Our L iv e ...... 20-22-30 Black Perspective...... 24 New Directions ...... 18 during the day, so starting January 6th we will be December, 1974. 2347. STEREO LP Captain Kangaroo...... 3 PUBLIC HEARING STEREO HEADPHONES A.M. Am erica...... 8-40 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Black Perspective...... 57 CHICKEN Special edition Sylvania 2:30 ADDITIONAL Great for personal 9:00 The Edge ol Night ...... 3 Nsnny & the Professor ... 40 11:00 Brown In 6 Mlnutaa open nights. ••••••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Challenge record glistening enjoyment. New England Journal ...... 3 The Big Showdown ...... 8-40 APPROPRIATION Martin Agronsky...... 57 News...... 3-6-18-22-30-40 Just call and make an appointment. We will be featuring top IW - Phil Donahue...... 8 The Doctors...... 20-22-30 The world’s “finest eatin’ BOARD OF DIRECTORS I HOUSEWIVES! I □ REAL ESTATE vocalist! plus Film...... 20 3:00 chicken’’ with incomparable able to work on your VW Monday through Friday TOWN OF MANCHESTER, instrumental STEREO Kitty T odav...... 22 The Price la Right...... 3 I DO YOU WANT TO EARN The Lucy S h o w ...... 30 Qeneral HosplUI...... 8-40 taste. CONNECTICUT Homss For Sale 23 selections for Cartoons ...... 40 Another W orld...... 20-22-30 until 12:30 A.M. And we’ll do most everything you’ll I EXTRA MONEY? that come alive 8-TRACK Don WILLIS Garage CALL IN ORDER Notice is hereby given that the 9:30 3:30 Board of Directors, Town of § We have an Immediate opening for women who want tq i:'] sound from your Great Songs I L o v e L u c y ...... 20 Ranger Station...... 3 SPECIALISTS IN ______Pick Up 10 Minutes Later need, from a tune-up to a brake job (miuor engine TOLLAND - A warm home Sylvania stereo. of the Not tor Woman O n ly ...... 22 One Lila to Live ...... 8-40 Manchester, Connecticut , will ^ work only part time. Afternoona, approximately 2-5 p.m., 6 v trim m ^ in sunshine. Six-room I Beatles performed The Beverly Hillbillies ...... 30 The Living W o rd ...... 18 WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND Wheel work is done during the day only). hold a Public Hearing in the days a week. Must have car. Country Cape, acre lot. Low The Flintstones ...... 40 DEITS DnVE IN by a variety of How to Survive Marriage ... 20-22-30 BRAKE SERVICE Hearing Room at the Municipal .S Phone Todayl ^ 30’s. 8T2-632I. 10:00 4:00 Allgmiient 402 CEN TER 8T. 943-2080 Anyone will work on your VW during the day. popular artists. QENERAL AUTO REPAIR Building, 41 Center Street, Don Hatak (Circulation Dapt.) g The Joker's W ild...... 3 Mika Douglu Show...... 3 Only Ted Trudon Volkswagen will work at your EAST HARTFORD - Im- DIslIng lor Dollars...... 8 Money M aze...... 8 649-4531 - 18 MAIN 8T„ MANC HESTER Manchester, Connecticut, Mancheater Evaning Harald & Free with the purchase of Sylvania audio Name That T una...... 20-22-30 Black Buffalo'! Pow-Wow...... 18 maculate 6Vi room Split, three Sesame Street...... 24 Som artel...... 20-30 convenience. , • Tuesday, January 7,1975 at 8:00 647-9946 bedrooms, paneled family compacts CST4734, CST4735,,MST3736only. MST3736 or Leave It to Beaver ...... 40 Tha Lucy S h o w ...... 22 P.M. to consider and act on the room, 1 l/2baths, basement, 10:30 Seaama Strael...... 24 That’s service. Marv QrlHIn Show ...... 40 following: pool, trees, $35,900. Warren E. Qam bit...... 3 Proposed additional appropria- Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. HURRY! LIMITED OFFER! Winning Streak ...... 20-22-30 4:30 That’s Ted Trudon. I L o v e L u c y ...... 40 Marv Qrlffin Show ...... 8 MANCHESTER tion to Fund 61 — Community 11:00 I L e v a L u c y ...... 20 Development Act — ad- MANCHESTER - Six-room Now You Sea I t...... 3 Hogan's Haroea...... 22 ministrative services — $14,- WANTED - IMMEDIATELY! custom built Ranch, fireplace, Peatword ...... 8 Tha Mod Squad ...... 30 OLDSMOBILE carpeting, garage, west side High R o lla rt...... 20-22-30 5:00 000.00 to be financed from a location, near school, encloaed Electric Company...... 24 Raymond Burr Show ...... 3 MOTOR Money M aze...... 40 Federal Grant from Housing In RockvIlIt arta - Boya and girla for| trch, excellent condition. 30’$. Tha Reel M cC oya...... 18 SALES and Community Development STANEK 11:30 Film ...... 20 jnawapapar dallvery. Call.. Kayes Corporation, 6466131. Love of Ufa ...... 3 Tha Big V alley...... 22 *‘Your Oldtmoblle Dealer" Act of 1974. Brady Bunch ...... 8-40 Mister Rogers ...... 24 John W. Thompson REDUCED • clean, aluminum- OEcnmiics Hollywood Squarst ...... 20-22-30 5:15 CIRCUUTION DEPT. villa Alegre...... 24 512 WEST CENTER ST. - 643-1511 Chairman sided, 51/2 room Ranch. Large, News...... 20 Board of Directors modern kitchen wilh 277 BROAD STREET NOON 5:30 ’miTRUDON YOLKSWilGEN MANiaiEDTER EVEHINO HERALD MANCHESTER N ew t...... 3-8 appliances, 3 bedrooms, full PHONE 649-1124 Qreen Acres...... 18 Manchester, Connecticut Jackpot ...... 20-22-30 Film ...... 20 Dated at Manchester, Connec- cellar, acre plus treed lot. Only Paatword ...... 40 NEW or USED Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, 647-9386 Villa Alegre...... 24 ticut this twenty-seventh day of 9946 $32,900. Keitn Real Estate, 646- 12:30 Hogan's Heroes...... 30 4126, 649-1922. Search lor Tomorrow ...... 3 News...... 40 December, 1974 ( PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 28, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., Dec, 28, 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN 41 Rooma tor Ranf 52 Apartmwttt for Root 53 BK.NJY BY JIIVI BERRY ArHetoa tor Sato. Homo* lor Ron! B4 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGS BUNNY FIREWOOD for sale. Half ton FURNISHED light CHARLES APARTMENTS - KIMP TWO new Northfield Green • nil t, Km ka. M, load, $18. delivered. Call 6 ^ East Middle ’Turnpike, 4 1/2 TK St III W M. housekeeping room for elderly condominium homes with three OKAY, RJOOSV, tUL BE WHAT YA OOT THAT NEEDS /Tie IT ON TH'CAST, MA. OR BETTER HUMOR HIM, A6 THE TV EQAP, TWIGGS. You MISUNPERSTOvv, OF PIPP FMF-5 lady on firsttfloor. Heat and room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, RIOHT CNER! SHE’LL PROB’LV SAY I BUSTEP) MOTHER--IF YOU DETECTIVE 5AV5, -V' appliances, carpeted, 2 air- bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, -V nXIN’, ELM ER f M'Y ARM ON PURPOSE/ IF 1 PONT TH' bean-br ain .COMPLETELY! THE ORPHANAGE WAMTfep FAPTH^f^TMAH utilities included. 647-1193. carpeting, air-conditioning and DON'T DOTH' PRYIN' HER WI LL ACCUSE you OF ONE LITTLE THING HIM FOR A PET' THEY NAMED HIM SNOW PLOW and Habau sickle conditioners, heat, hot water, MOUTH’LL EC WIPE OPEN BEINO IN CAHOOTS BOTHERS me; didn't BANNISTER— IN HONOR OF THE storage, basement garage, much more. Each $350. monthly bar to fit model 110 John Deere plus uUIities.'One year lease or FER WEEKS ABOUT IT/ WITH ME I VOU KEEL ME/KN GREAT MILER, OF COURSE- riding tractor. Call 646-2923. Apartmenta For Rent 53 soundproofing, washer-dryer GIVING AWAY THAT AND PUT CORN IN HIS hook-ups, $250 monthly, Charles lease with option to buy. Call TURKEY AFTER HE Prank Filloramo, 6466555. st ocking For Christmas', 3M COPIER, table model. WE HAVE customers waiting Ponticelli, 6460600, 6461540. ran back to THE OWLS FOR sa fet y? Great for small company. $75. for the rental of your apartment WILLIMANTIC - Oak Ridge 1 t Call 647-1481 between 8-4:30. or home. J.D. Real Estate FURNISHED one-bedroom 'I|i' iMi apartment on Main Street. Heat Village. New 5 and 6 rooms, Sfi 1\ Associates, Inc. 646-1960. from $175 per month. ■K FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half included. $155. Security deposit gf cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. required. Available January 11. References and security. Fur- LOOKING for anything in real nished models open dally. estate rental — apartments, 6469226 before 2 p.m. FRESH SWEET apple cider. Builder, J. Llndy (Childress, 456 IZ-3g C H74 W NM. liK u-xe homes, multiple dwellings^ no 0797 anytime. Macintosh and Delicious fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - super one apples. Boti Fruit Farm, 260 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. bedroom Townhouse, private HomoB For Sale 23 Painting-Papertnfi 32 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 34 Bush Hill Rd. atio and basement, includes MANCHESTER - ’Three-room Real Eatata Wanted 25 duplex, stove, refrigerator. MICKEY FINN VILLAGER APARTMENTS - Keat, ^pliances, carpeting, and BY HANK LEONARD MANCHESTER - Newer 3- PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain- ROOFING - Installation and Adults. $155 monthly. Security. SELLING your home or USED metal office desks, $30 Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 pool. $2% per month. Paul W. bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, ting, wallpapering, spray/brush repairs, gutters, storm win- Dougan Realtor, 6461021, 646 Pasek, Realtors, 2^7475, 70- ;i-28 acreage? For prompt friendly each and up. Metal 4-door filing tiled baths, wall-to-wall YES-I JUST TALKED p/D you possible 4th bedroom, con- painting. Fair prices, fully in- dows, doors. Experienced cabinets., $30 each and up. 4535. 8243. EVERYBODY IN I'M GOING TO SEE TIM HE'S A ^ venient location. $35,900. Paul service, call Louis Dimock sured, experienced and depen- carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, TO DICK GERSTEIN. BOYS BOXING CIRCLES MCKENZIE AGAIN/ HE BOOKIE, quality workmanship. Fully In- Metal fireproof filing cabinet. YOU C ALLED THE HE'LL NOTIFY US FIND OUT W. Dougan Realtor, M3-4535. Reaity, 649-9823. dable. 643-1671. heat, hot water, patio, full base- ANDOVER LAKE - Furnished SEEMS TO HAVE DIO GIVE M E HIS WORD PHIL—SO sured. Free estim ates. Maple student arm tablet ment. No pets. 649-7^. ONE ROOM and three room DISTRICT ATTORNEY IF MRS. LAURA ANYTHING?^ CLAMMED UP/. HE'D FIND OUT/ PONY BET four-room house, lake IN M IA M I? Reasonable prices. Rick chairs, $7.50 each. Gremmo & furnished apartment - All ROCCO APPLIES m BOLTON - Seven-room Ranch ALL CASH for your property Burnett, 646-3005. privileges, $200 monthly plus FOR A DRIVER'S within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Sons Sales, 819 East Middle THREE ROOMS - First floor, utilities. Older persons plus rec room, with one-car Turnpike, Manchester. 649-9953. with heat and appliances, no preferred. 272 Main Street. neat and utilities. 2 ^ 3 ^ . ENDS garage set on Y«-acre lot on instant service. Hayes Agency, Building-Contracting 33 Heating-Plumbing 35 WELL= pets, one months security o i am 646- 0131. 2*26 S S S C 1174 »if tA, Me , T M Reg US Pit (W dead-end street. Zinsser Agen- BIKES- two, one boy’s, one required. Available November SIX LARGE rooms, 3 or 4 Bualneaa for Rent 55 WHV /V\0THER6» (SeT <3RAV -I ut ta » cy, 646-1511. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - SEWERLINES, sink lines, WE WILL buy your house. Call Remodeling, repairing, ad- girl’s, botlboth good condition. $20 1st. Can be seen 67 p.m. Satur- bedrooms, central, quiet street, cleaned with electric cutters, each, call 6«-^. days 68, 28 Church Street. $225. Security, lease. 6461924, MANCHESTER - East Center MANCHESTER - Exquisite anytime, Hutchins Agency, ditions, rec rooms, porches and by professionals. McKinney Street. Modem air-conditioned MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER Realtors, 646-3166. roofing. No job too small. Call 6465675. multi-level Contemporary. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com- SEASONED Fireplace Wood - office space, from 100 to 2,000 Four large bedrooms, fantastic 649-3144. MANCHESTER- Brand new 2- O.K.,JEF^ MYSOODNEsin „ pany, 643-5308. $20 per 3/4 ton pickup load family, 44, includes range, dis- ’TWO ROOM apartment, heat, square feet, $4.50 per foot. view of Hartford skyline, 2 1/2 SELLING your house? Call us Hayes Corporation, 6460131. STICK OUT AWFULLY DRV first and we’ll make you a cash CARPENTRY - Repairs, delivered. Call 228-9585. posal, dishwasher, washer and hot water, stove, ana TONGUE You’ve baths, trees, space-age kitchen. NO JOB too small, toilet refrigerator, third floor. Call vourtomgue/ offer. One day service. T. J. remodeling, additions, roofing. dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting ffi GOT there.' Immediate occupant. 60’s. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen WESTINGHOUSE electric after 5:30. 6462236. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Call David Patria, South Wind- and parking. Full basement, OFFICE SPACE faucets replaced, repaired, rec stove, also electric floor $250 monthly. Tenant pays 643-1108. sor, 644-1796. rooms, bathroom remodeling, r IMMEDIATE cash for your polisher. Both in good condi- utilities. Jesdor Realty, 636 NEW SECOND floor five-room FOR RENT heat modernization, etc. Free tion. Call 643-6394. 1411. flat, three bedrooms, kitchen 250 square feet, center of JUST LISTED - Five-room property. Let us explain our WES ROBBING carpentry estimates gladly given. M & M PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, with self-cleaning range, Manchester, air-conditioning Cape with aluminum siding on remodeling specialist. Ad- Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. THERE! \ I 647- 1413. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ANTIQUE DINING Room Set - MANCHESTER - Newer one- refrigerator, dishwasher ana and parking. Call: 6469551. THAT Greenwood Drive. Under $30,- Excellent condition: china disposal, fully carpeted, two ALL OUR DIDN'T TAKE/ 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 64^ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, bedroom apartment. Quiet CHRISTMAS toWNE Plumbing Service, closet, buffet, table with chairs. location. Includes heat, air-conditioners, laundry hook- LOMG-.' 1577. 649-3446. repairs, alterations, vanity BILLS ARE □ MISC. SERVICES Maple Rocker. Maple twin bed appliances and carpeting. $195 up. Peterman Agency, 6469404. TWO-ROOM office with private PAID! i cabinets a specialty. Call to with mattress. Other mis- monthly. Paul W. Dougan, lavatory. Near Manchester MANCHESTER - Authentic LEON Cieszynski builder - new 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- homes custom built, cellaneous items, old and new, Realtor, 6434535, 6461021. CENTRAL - Four-room apart- Hospital. Call 6461186. Colonial reproduction. Four 4056. ment, second floor, gas and gas bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double Servlcaa Ottered 31 remodeled, additions, rec excellent condition. 649-1488. rooms, garages, kitchens FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, stove. No pets. Swurity. Call ELUNGTON - 2,000 sq. ft. new T~r~ garage. Lookout Mountain BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - 6461189. A lyRdkeU faateta area. Must see to appreciate. SHARPENING Service - remodeled, bath tile, cement WOODEN PALLETS for sale at hot water, cooking gas, stove, brick and steel building, clear Prompt, courteous service. Call circulation department, refrigerator, wall-to-wall span, loading dock, heat and Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Saws, knives, axes, shears, work. Steps, dormers. Residen- 643-1496. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE skates, rotary blades. Quick tial or commercial. Call 649- Manchester Heralo. $2.-$5. carpeting, $185. Adults only, no FIVE ROOMS and bath, bus air-conditioning optional. 872- service. Capitol Equipment 4291. pets. Security deposit required. line. Available January 1st. 8351.. MANCHESTER - Price LYNN’S PLUMBING - Adults. No pets. 6461859. T H IS’ 5 H H K Y VOU CAN PUT IT AT ANY RATE, EASY, I RECOMMENPEP REPEAT, 6U H - dropped $2,000 for quick sale. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - Centrally located Call M69678. Repairs, remodeling, new con- Circulation Department, MANCHESTER - Only store in OF MIRHABA !$• \ THAT WAY. YOU AS MY MOST TRUSTED TKOUBLE- I'M HONORED! Custom Cape style Ranch, 5 Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY struction. Water pumps. OUR. FR IEM P LV GHOOrER....WITH MV SON-lN-LAW, BUT I ALSO. Manchester Herald. DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart- south end, ideal tor food ^A5H TUBB0,A5 your BACKUP M A N !, large rooms, enclosed porch, 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 6ii- Carpentry and general contrac- French spoken also. 875-7263. MANCHESTER - Gracious OIL MAN, unfinished second floor, close to 7958. ting. Residential and commer- ment - Complete appliances, two-bedroom Townhouse, business, real estate, etc. For mm schools, $29,900. Exclusive. J. cial. Whether it be a small SNOW TIRES-Firestone G78- carpeting, air-concfitioned. details, 6 4 3 ^8 after 6. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing 14, super belt, 4 ply, like new. irivate entrances and patio. Possum Agency, 643-9859. REWEAVING burns, holes. repair job, a custom built home swimming pool, $175 plus ' ill basement. Includes heat. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM - Repairs and remodeling, Pair,- $40.------Call 649494367. utilities. Robet D. Murdock,doc SINGLE ROOM and three Zippers, umbrellas repaired. or anything in between, call 646- sewer lines cleaned electrical- appliances, carpets and pool. TWO-FAMILIES, newly listed. Window shades, Venetian 1379. Realtor, 643-2692. $255 per month. Paul W. rooms available as suite or ■3 ly. Prompt service on emergen- singles. Air-conditioning, off /W r E fior SlTTlUfe A 4-4 in excellent condition, for blinds. Keys. TV for rent. cies. 643-7024. Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 Dougan, Realtor, 6461021 or A ^ $«,500. An older 6-6, practically Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. ANY TYPE Carp and VERNON - One-bedroom 6434535. street parking. Phone John H. U y /oOUlN ID (PdOUeK /6C T H \ masonry work, additions and townhouses availablb for im- Lappen, Inc. 6465261. in the center of town, $38,900. T. Flooring 36 DOG-CAT boarding re se r- UMTIU VOU J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. remodeling. Free estimates. A. vations. Combined inside/out- mediate occupancy. Designed Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Squillacote, 649-0811. side runs, partitioned privacy, for comfort, convenience and spraying. Fully insured. FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, pleasure. Features include VERNON (sp^ializing in older floors). germicidal lighting. Canine ROCKVILLe SW ROOMS Licensed. Free estimates. BUILDING - Remodeling, Holiday Inne, 200 Shddon Road, private entrances, slate foyer, [ \ L ) Ceilings and inside painting. total convenience kitchen, for- ROCKLAND nRRACE □ AUTOMOTIVE SPARKLING COLONIAL Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. roofing, rec rooms, additions, John Verfaille, 6465750, 872- Manchester, 6465971. garages.' All kinds, carpentry mal dining room and living Large and beautiful one-bedroom The sparkle of Christmas 2222. apartmenta, heat, hot water, all tinsel will not outshine this TREE SERVICE (Soucier) work. For estimates call 649- FREE-little black poodle, room area, open balcony appllancaa Including diahwaaher, Autos For Sale 61 home. Seven large rooms, city Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 1142. spayed, very gc'OOC ith bedroom, 11/2 baths, entertain- disposal, carpeting, pool and your stumps removed, fully insured. children. Call 742-7124 or 646 ment room, patio and deck own private terrace In a country aet- NEED CAR? Credit bad? utilities, garage. Owner Got a tree problem? Well worth □ MISC. FOR SALE area, individual washer and tttig. $180. No pats. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA transferred, house under- 9272. Bankrupt? Repossessed? a phone call. 742-8252. Aluminum Siding dryer, storage area, air- Honest Ewuglas accepts lowest priced, immediate occupancy. 172-4223 I7S-746S S2M5M Kitchen Re-modeling Articles for Sale 41 conditioning, master TY anten- down, smallest payments. Q 1 Procrastinate and lose. $43,- CUSTOM MADE Draperies, na. $245 per month including BAD NEWS, ELVES. New AddHione Antiques 48 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. WE'RE GOING TO 900. Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. very reasonable work ALUMINUM sheets used as heat and hot water. Please call ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN YES/ WE'LL NOTIFY HAVE TO RECALL ...OUR EQUAL H0U8INQ OPPORTUNITY R.E. MILLER, Builder 872-0528 Monday through guaranteed, call anytime. 649- rioting plates, .007 thick, WANTED Antique furniture, TOYOTA - See us for reliable VOU WHEN I'L L 250,000. BETTV- tAoerr LARGE furnished two room BARROWS A WALLACE Call 649-1421 23:1x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Friday, 65 p.m. used Toyotas with our 66day YOU GUYS .DON'T LOOK PICK IT UP.... po pul ar MaaBBatiar Nsw Hivmi Hertlonl apartment, beautiful country SO GOOD/ WAS IT., wettv- do L ls/ MMMN 3a7-1018 725-N18 Phone 6462711. other antique items. R. 100% warranty. We also buy mo del ! TRUCKING - Odd jobs, moving Harrison, 6434709. VERNON - Town House setting. $150 monthly pays used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, SOMETHIN' I SA ID ? everything. Call 742-8161. large appliances, cleaning R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad- NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Gardens, one-bedroom Ranch 345 Center Street, Manchester, MANCHESTER - 5-room cellars and attics. Free es- cents each. Inquire side door. and duplex style apartment im- 6464321. Ranch custom built for present ditions, garages, porches, THE PACK RAT is open Sun- timates. 644-1775. Manchester Evening Herald. days from 11-5. We nave an mediately available. An apart- MANCHESTER - Family style owner in 1967. IIA baths, 2 kitchen and formica work, 2-bedroom townhouse, private repairs. 6462087 after 4 p.m. assortment of antiques, collec- ment community of unique AUTO INSURANCE - Compare fireplaces, 2-car garage. GUTTERS cleaned and WE BUY and sell used fur- architectural design and entrances and patio, finished our low rates. Young drivers Superb qualiW in choice area. tibles and other usM things at repaired. Painting and niture. Cash on the line. One 40 Fiora Road, off Route 85, beautiful landscaping. Features rec room, includes heat. welcome. For quotation call $48,500. Call Suzanne or Arthur TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service appliances and cameting. $240 pa^rhanging. Call Bill Lessard - remodeling, repairs, counter piece or an entire housefull. Bolton. private entrances, patio door to Rod Dolin, 6466(^. Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson 6464432. Furniture Barn, 345 private patio area, wall-to-wall per month. Paul W. Etougan, Beach Co, Realtors, and cabinet work, free es- Realtor, 6461021, 6464535. timtes. Call 6465769. Main Street Rear, behind carpeting, range, refrigerator WE PAY $10 for complete junk Manchester Office 647-9139. TWO HANDYMEN-will clean Douglas Motor Sales. and garbage disposal, master cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Equal Housing Opportunity. □ RENTALS CHARLES APARTMENTS - attics and cellars, light REMODELING - Rraairs, new TV antenna, storage and laun- Body, 5261990. trucking, reasonable rates, 646 construction. Garages, CLEAN USED refrigerators, dry facilities in basement, total East Middle ‘^k e. Deluxe 41/2 MANCHESTER - New listing, 5305. electric. No pets. Rental star- room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, 5-room Ranch, stone fireplace, breezeways, recreation rooms, ranges, automatic washers, Rooms tor Rant 52 etc. Check our prices then com- with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s ting at $150 per month. For ap- all appliances, carpeted, 2 air- TAKE A WIN AT BRIDGE tile laund^ room, tile bath, ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan- pointment call 872-0528, Mon- conditioners, heat, hot water, carpeting in living room, com- pare. 5268364. Appliances, 649 Main St, 646 THOMPSON HOUSE, fur- SECOND LOOK! MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY eling, rec rooms, offices, 2171 day through Friday, 65 p.m. storage, 2 garages, sound binations, garage, city utilities. household repairs. Phone 646 nished rooms, centrally proofing, washer and dryer RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 located. Kitchen privileges. 1973 0L0SIII0Blli99h.rdtop. Owner anxious to sell, priced at 4594. SEASONED oak wood - Split hookup, firralace, fenced-in •xoUlant condition, loodwi, low HOW ABOUT ON $38,500. Charles Lesperance, Parking. Reasonable rates. patio. $280. C arles Ponticelli, ml l MQ*. OUR SECOND D A T E? 649-7620. BIDWELL Home Improvement and ready for fireplace. $20 Phone 6462358. APARTMENT Wrong contract proves fatal The bidding has been: 28 WILL DO snow plowing and Co. Expert installation of orders delivered. 742-7886. 646^, 6461540. sanding of driveways and RENTAL OFFICE 1973 FOm Pinto Mdan, excollont West North East South MANCHESTER - 5-room over- aluminum siding, gutters and LARGE ROOM with twin beds, condition, •utonwtic. ^ parking lots. Manchester, trims. Roofing installation and DARK, RICH Loam - Five We have a large variety of MANCHES’TER - four rooms, 16 sized Cape, IVk baths, attached Bolton, Andover, areas. Call double closet space, references deluxe one and two-bedroom includes appliances and heat. Pass !♦ Pass IS garage. Immaculate original repairs. 64664%, 8769109. yards, $27.50 plus tax. Also required. Call M60719. East took his ace and led a 742-8352 a f te r 5:30. sand, stone, gravel, pool and apartments and townhouses $170. Security required. (^11 1971 PIVIIOUTH Fury III, 4-door “Why didn’t you raise my Pass IN.T. Pass 24 owner home. $40,500. Call NORTH 28 third diamond which South HORACE Tetrault — Siding, patio sand. 6469504. throughout Manchester. Ren 647-9936 or 6462003. hwdtop,ilr.v»ryclo«t. notrump bid?” asked North. Pass 34 Pass ? Arthur or Suzanne ^o rts, 646- ODD JOBS - You name it, we do FURNISHED room for 4 963 “Why didn’t you rebid your ruffed. South entered dummy 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., roofing, storm windows, aw- gentleman, all comforts of tal office open daily from 65, f A96 with the nine of trumps; You, South, hold: it. Call 6462097. WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed FOUR ROOM apartment, for notrump?” was South’s ques- Realtors, Manchester Office nings. Quality workmanship, home, kitchen, parking, securi- other times by appointment. 1969n.YM0UTN Roadrunnor, 4-| ♦ 8763 ruffed the last diamond and 4K 764 3 f A 2 49+A K 7 3 2 free estimates. Fully insured. any length, split, $50 per cord rent, second floor, partially fur- tion in reply to the question. What do you do now? 647-9139. CATERING have a party at ty. 6464936, 6463436. nished. Call 6464m. tpetd. 4 A J 10 played his last trump while 872-9187, 6463417. delivered. John Hutchinson, WEST EAST (D) discarding a heart from dum- A—Pass or bid four spades. It your home. Relax! We will do 7424639. DNHTO ENTERPRSES, MC Three notrump would have $23,500 - Clean four-room older it, birthdays, dinners, buffets, ROOM FOR lady, quiet, con- 24M Bra SMt Ri, Mmc ImsIm’ 4 54 ♦ J7 my to come down to a four- all depends on how conservative ROOFING - Specializing ’TWO bedroom apartment on 1914 VOUSWABiN. good been a cinch contract. We your partner is. home. Central location, very cocktails, weddings. venient private location. 224 $461921 Purnell Place, $125 monthly, running condition. 92H, VOWESd RIP6EWAV T Q105 TK843 card ending. low taxes, completely repairing roofs, new roofs, SEASONED hardwood, large Charter Oak Street, 643-8368. ♦ J952 ♦ A104 feel that South’s rebid should Reasonable. Catering by Joyce. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 3/4 ton pick-up truck load, $30. one month security, call after 6 have been a notrump raise. Then he led a heart to dum- TODAY’S QUESTION redecorated inside. Belfiore 8754372. p.m., 644-2314. MANCHESnR WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI 49632 4KQ74 Instead of rebidding one Agency, 647-1413. and repaired. 30 years Call 8764350 or 7424519. MANCHESTER - Clean, fur- SOUTH His six spades would have my’s ace. At this point East experience. Free estimates. VERNON - WillOwbrook HONDA been tricks at notrump and had a chance to be a hero or a notrump your partner has bid two WOMEN’S TAILORING and nished room for gentleman on Apartments, one bedrooms VERNON • ROCKVILLE area - I TRY TO/AAKE ONE NBA/ IS T H A T A A A U LT IP LE - NOBODY U X £ e > A 4 AKQ1082 diamonds over your one spade. TWO-FAMILY, six-room Howley, 6465361. SEASONED cordwood - Cord bus line, parking. Call 6462482. Z4AdaWB3t 841.I799. T J72 he didn’t have any singletons goat. He turned out to be a Alterations - Sale now on all and half-cord loads. E. available. $180 includes heat, Large 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 room F=RIENP EYEPY CAY... CHOICe QUESTION? SAAART ALECK in his hand. North also might hero when he dropped his What do you do now? duplex, three bedrooms, formal fabrics. Appointment ♦ KQ Articles tor Sale Yeomans, 742-8907. and hot .water. Security apartments. Stove, WOULD YOU UKETO BE have rebid notrump instead king of hearts to avoid being Answer Monday dining room, good size rooms, recommended. The Stitch 41 Articles lor Sale 41 required, superintendant, 872- refrigerator, heat, hot water, 4S5 convenient location. Owner will 1972 FORD Torino Station MY FRIBND? of going to four spades. North caught in an endplay. Witch, 1227 Burnside Avenue, 4400. nice location. Iinmediate oc- Wagon - V-8, automatic, power North-South vulnerable said that it would have been consider first mortgage. East Hartford, 5265500. cupancy. 872-0678. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. steering, air, very clean. West North East South an exercise in futility be- Use this handy classified MANCHES’TER - Newer one- Chorches Motors, 6462791. cause South would have gone INEWSl’AHEK ENTEHPHISE ASSN.) SNOW PLOWING - Commer- bedroom Ranch-type apart- VERNON - ROCKVILLE area - 1<6 1 4 BOWERS SCHOOL- Center en- to four spades anyway. cial and residential. Call 646 ment. Private entrance. Large 3 1/2 room apartment, 1968 VOLVO, 144, automatic, Pass IN.T. Pass 34 trance Garrison Colonial, eat-in Pass 44 Pass Pass Answer to Previous Puule 3015 after 4 p.m. Includes heat and ap stove, refrigerator, neat, hoi good condition, $900 or best South gave the hand a kitchen, formal dining room, Pass People E N T MUCr N u ORDEB BU N K $185 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, water, immediate occupancy. offer. Call after 4 p.m., 646 really good try. He played |P O S N 1 1 a □ s 5 Rffl front-to-back living room with Painting-Papering 32 Choice Elm Street location. T| fireplace, four bMrooms, IV^ Realtor, 6 4 6 ^ , 6461021. 2192. Opening lead--2* dummy s 10 of clubs at trick 5 1 c 1 u s U 1 $155. 872-0678. S 5 Eiff B R N 7 baths, screened porch, 2-car INSIDE - Outside . for placing your want ad. one. East took his queen and ACROSS 2 In a line iffiXl L e MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- 1963 VOLKSWAGEN bus. By Oswald & James Jacoby led back the four of dia- 3 WWII general k. 6 5] 12 D garage, $45,900. Phllbrick Agen- Plot 1 Femoue uncle E E B Special rates for people over Fill In - Clip Out and Mall Todayl bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 MANCHES’TER - ’Three room Needs engine. Best offer. Call e 1174 WA. kc. TJI. Ml U.L M M. 4 Miss Furness L J U E IS ts! cy Realtors, 646-4200. cPiPUA monds. South won with the 4 Ruth's nickneme Si Fully insured. Estimates given. baths, full, private basement. apartment on bus line, beat, hot after 5, M66153. 5 Toward trie t T 1-: L’ J 44 1 Regular rates apply — see rates at the b^lnnlng of king; drew trumps with two 8 Ellen__ T W18m 1WNl 19 13 Call 6467863. Includes heat, appliances, water, appliances, parking. ahellsrad aids 1 £ 111 MANCHESTER- Center Street, the classified section. SIIOBT BIBS BY FBANK O’NEAL leadids and led his queen of eelress 6 Package Y m 1E o N carpeting, patio and pool. $275 $145 monthly. No pets. Security 1965 BUICK Sport Wagon - Nine diamonds. 12 Lyricist 7 Guido's note k X E a B. g three family in business zone II, CEILINGS, inside painting, KV e 1 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, ^posit. 6463175, 6460030 after Passenger, power steering, Qerehwin 6 Laundry gadget E 3 3 n Ks 7\ ideal for professional offices, or papering, floor sanding- WELL,DEAR, l i t TAAE RTR' Bur aASHUGHTSATTERlK 13 Hebrew mo<7th RZ T y Dl 1a z Realtor, 6464535, 6461021. power brakes, excellent run- 9 Space T Y A T commercial expansion. $75,000. ,DATE OF FIRST INSERTION- t4 Surf noise fe i B[l n El refinishing (specializing in ning condition. $300 firm. 646 THAT su

Burial will be in St. Joseph’s controversy over the ammuni- blood as possible, since collections of this type has been Mrs. Lena M. Becker After arresting the managers Manchester Monday to show and Elliott said was an tion which is banned under the down. Cemetery, Bristol. SOUTH WINDSOR -M rs . of a Vernon theater where a cause why the performance educational venture, previewed Geneva (Convention. While total blood supplies at the Center are currently in Friends may call at the funeral 'Lena Mausner Becker, 76, of live sex act was performed should be allowed to continue. Thursday before a private “It’s absurd to permit the home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. 114 Dogwood Lane, died Friday Thursday night, police are It is scheduled to begin Jan. 2. A audience composed mainly of sufficient quantifies to meet hospital needs, there is a Those wishing to do so may civilian use of weapons which great need for this particular blood type. At the present in Middlesex Memorial seeking the couple who per- Vernon ordinance prohibiting newsmen and photographers. are outlawed in wartime,” he make memorial contributions Hospital, Middletown. She was formed the act. shows like it is scheduled to The two were arrest^ by Lt. time, of the scheduled donors for the Monday Bloodmobile, to the Epilepsy Society, said. the widow of Arthur J. Becker. Angelo Palma, 45, of 3 Kelly become effective Jan. 1. Edwin Carlson, who came to The (XLU said Sen. Lowell P. only eight are 0 Negative. Southington. She was a native of Brooklyn, Rd. and William Elliott, 29, of Arrest warrants were also the preview with two aides and Persons of all blood types, but particularly with this Weicker, R-Conn., is reviewing N.Y., and lived in Hartford 13 Park West Dr. were arrested issued for Terry and Al Segal video tape equipment, but left, the use of hollow point bullets, type, are urged to donate on Monday, when the Blood- saying “We’re not going to do Mrs. William Mikolaw before moving to South Wind- Friday evening at their office at charging indecency and but criticized Sen. Abraham mobile will be stationed at the Knights of Columbus Home, sor. She retired 12 years ago the Rockville Cinema One and obscenity under state laws. It anything to press the issue COLUMBIA - Mrs. Mary Ribicoff, D-Conn.,for failing to 318 Main St., from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. from the Royal ’Typewriter Co. ’Two and charged with violating was believed the names were now.” Waslyyshyn Mikolaw, 85, of heed the group’s request to state obscenity laws. fictitious, however, and no ad- ’The theater was involved in Pine St., died Friday in in Hartford. study the use of the ammuni- Survivors are a son, Arthur J. They were ordered to appear dress for the couple was given. an action last spring that Windham Community tion. Becker of South Windsor; a in Circuit Court in Rockville "We expected it would cleared the way for legal Memorial Hospital in daughter, Mrs. Gloria Ceder of Jan. 21 and released after happen sooner or later,” Elliott showing of he movie "Dmp Windham. Sh? was the wife of East Hampton; seven posting 81,000 bond each. said of the arrest. ’Throat” in Connecticut. After William Mikolaw. grandchildren and one great- ’They were also ordered to ’The am sts came at 5 p.m. in one mistrial and a second trial, She was born in the Ukraine, grandchild. appear in Circuit Court 12 at connection with what Palma a jury ruled that the movie was Russia, and lived here more not obscene than 50 years. She and her hus- Private funeral services will Co n k li ng Named band operated a poultry farm be Sunday at 5 p.m. at the for many years. Spencer Funeral Home, 112 n o I e s Other survivors are a son, Main St., East Hampton. ’The T o Finance Post John Mikolaw of Columbia; a Rev. Karl Gurgel, pastor of the Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Discharged Thursday : Rose daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Gamache HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov.- in 1951 and named com- Church in South Windsor, will Guay, 20 Lynn Dr., Vernon; of Columbia; a granddaughter, elect Ella T. Grasso has named missioner in 1957. officiate. Burial will be in PO LICE REPORT Dorothy Watson, Willimantic; and a great-granddaughter. George J. (tonkling of Hamden Conkling was instrumental in Cypress Hills National Joan O’Donnell, East Hartford; Funeral services are Monday acting finance commissioner. drafting legislation establishing Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y., Nancy Smith, Box 145, (toven- at 10 a.m. at the Potter Funeral Police arrived to find Johnson painted blue and owned by Conkling held the same job for the state Department of Tuesday at the convenience of MANCHESTER try; Matthew Monaco, 91 Home, 456 Jack so n S t., held by three men including the Edward J. Ouellbtte of 12 years under former (tovs. Transportation and was ap- the family. Gary Steadm an, 20, of Laurel St.; Margaret Jones, Willimantic. Burial will be in car owner, police said. Willimantic was stolen Friday Abraham Ribicoff and John N. pointed first commissioner of Friends wishing to do so may Ashford was arrested Friday Glastonbury. New Willimantic Cemetery, Johnson was released on a 8150 night from where it was parked Dempsey. the agency in 1969, Mrs. Grasso make memorial contributions morning by Manchester detec- Willimantic. non-surety bond for court Jan. at the rear of the Kof C Hall on (tonkling, 69, has been serving said. to the Messiah Evangelical tives on a Circuit Court 12 Friends may call at the 13 in East Hartford. Main St. as Mrs. (^rasso’s budget ad- As finance commissioner, Lutheran Church, South Wind- warrant charging him with funeral home Sunday from 2 to • Jan Gosz, 57, of 115 Green visor since her landslide vctory (tonkling led the reorganization sor. third-degree arson (three TOLLAND 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. counts). Manor Rd. was arrested Friday A two-truck collision oc- in the November election. of state government in 1959 PUBLIC In lieu of a 81,000 surety bond, at 10:50 p.m. and charged with curred today at 4:30 a.m^on Rt. The appointment, announced which resulted in the creation Counterfeiting first-degree criminal trespass William F. Morlock Jr. Steadman is in the state correc- 15, according to state police. Friday, is the secqpd former of consolidated state agencies, Charges Levied and disorderly conduct. ’The RECORDS William Francis Morlock Jr., tional center in Hartford with One truck was park^ in the agency head from the Demspey such a mental health and cor- charges stem from a domestic 48, of 41 Clayton Rd., East Against Six court set for Jan. 3 in East eastbound hill-climbing lane era to be named by Mrs. Grasso rection, and established the dispute. to her new administration. She state Bond (tommissioner. Hartford, died Friday at St. CROMWELL (UPI) - Six Hartford. near Exit 100 and the driver Warranty Deed Gosz was released on a 8100 named C. Perrie Phillips, Francis Hospital. He was the Connecticut men have been Police claim Steadman may was napping, police said. The A graduate of New Haven Jewell Means to Paul E. and non-surety bond for court Jan. former personnel com- College, (tonkling is married father of Mrs. Marilee Kelly of arrested at the Lord Cromwell have caused three fires in second truck struck it in the Patricia D. Soucy, property at 13. missioner, to his old job and the father of three children. Manchester. Motor Inn in Cromwell on Manchester recently. ’Two were rear doing extensive damage 133 Helaine Rd., 832,000. • Gintaras V. Nenortas, 29, Thursday. He will be paid 832,958 in his He worked as an accountant counterfeiting charges. U.S. at his apartment Nov. 23 and but without causing serious in- Trade Nome of East Hartford was arrsted Mrs. Grasso, who was job, the minimum for such a for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Secret Service agents said they Nov. 28 at the Parkade juries, police added. Aaron Cook, doipg business Friday at 11:45 a.m. at the K- secretary of state for 12 years, position. Division of United Aircraft Cor- confiscated about 850,000 worth Apartments on W. Middle The napping driver was Paul as The Homestead Fund, 62 Mart store on Spencer St. and served in both the Ribicoff and poration in East Hartford, for of bogus bills in the Friday Tpke., police said. V. Coleman of South Boston and Phillips charged that Meskill Hillcrest Rd. charged with fourth-degree C5 years. He was a communi- night raid. On Dm . 23 police and firemen the other driver was John K. Dempsey administraUoDa.^and was responsible for hiring Attachment larceny. He was released on a was considered a k ey p o U ^^ - cant of St. Christopher’s The six were arrested at found a fire in a mattress in a Downey of Charlestown, Mass. political hacks to fill state jobs Leslie Campbell against 850 non-surety bond for court visor. / that were created outside of Church, East Hartford, and he about 9:30 p.m. and offered no room at the Willie’s Motel on Coleman is to appear in the Eugene R. and Betty K. Jan. 13. Meantime, Edward H. Simp- civil service in order to escape was a member of the Aircraft resistance, although an agent Center St. Steadman had just Court of Common Pleas in Richardson, property at 63 Ben- • ’Three boys, two age 12 and son, state personnel com- Club Bowling League. said the men were armed, '^ey left it, police said. Rockville Jan. 21 in connection qualifying exams. He said he in- ton St., 87,500. one age 14, were arrested missioner under Gov. Thomas tends to remove those who have Other survivors are his wife, were to be arraigned today with the collision, police said. Marriage License Friday at the Tolland ’Tpke. J. Meskill, criticized Phillips held state jobs simply because three sons, four other before a U.S. magistrate in Other arrests include: The exact charge was not Charles Eugene Bousquet and overpass at 1-86 after for his attack on Meskill per- of political connections but daughters, his mother, and a • Mark E. Johnson, 21, of 16 available this morning. Gloria Jaine Dumas, both Bridgeport. Patrolman John Hanley saw sonnel policies. others who may be qualified sister. East Eldridge St. was arrested Manchester. Four of the six were iden- them throwing snowballs at While there are 170 so-called will be tested and if approved The funeral is Monday at 8:15 . tified as Ronald F. Divicino, 36, today at 2 a.m. and charged A house trailer driven on Rt. Building Permts cars passing on the highway. special assistants who were brought under the merit a.m. from the Callahan Funeral Cromwell; Arthur P. Belasky, with tampering with a motor 15 by Henri Bonim of Holden, Alfred Lesperance, sign at At police headquarters the hired outside the civil service system. MeskilTs hiring of “out Home, 1602 Main St., East 35, M anchester; C harles vehicle and third-degree Mass, began fishtailing Friday 457 Center St., 8500. three boys made jokes about system under Meskill, Simpson an out incompetents,” Phillips Hartford, with a Mass at 9 at St. Roberts, 28, Middlefield; and criminal mischief. morning near E n t 98 before it R & R Reconstruction (to. for their actions, police said. said, 273 were named while said, has had a hideous effect on Christopher’s Church in East W illiam P. Dowling, 32, A Glastonbury man was rolled over on the highway, First Hartford Realty, repair Police referred each to juvenile Phillips was in charge of per- the system and career ser- Hartford. ~ Middletown. visiting friends on Bissell St. state police said. There were no fire damage at 37U W. Middle court and released them to sonnel under Dempsey. Friends may call at the when a friend saw his car door injuries and no arrests vants. Tpke., 81,000. Agents said the counterfeit their parents. Simpson charged Phillips funeral home Sunday from 2 to open, police said. ’The man ran reported. “(toreer administrators were Herbert Johnson, alterations money consisted of |20 and with being responsible for a forced out through early retire- 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1100 b ills, d e sc rib e d as out and caught Johnson in his at 307 Spring St., 81,200. The 1973 Chrysler Newport philosophy of what he called ment and the alMlitlon of their Those wishing to do so may car, he reported to police. Daniel Harvey for Dr. L. "realistic copies.’’ “bigger and bigger and more jobs and replaced by amateur make memorial contributions Wolkoff, add rec room at 82B expensive and more expensive to the Hartford Heart Associa- talents,” Phillips said. Ambassador Dr., 83,000. state government.” tion. After serving as an accoun- A m y Van derbilt tant for the federal government

from 1932 to 1937, (tonkling SHOP PINEHURST ALL DAY SUNDAY In Memoriam ABOUT TOWN joined Connecticut state K illed in Fall In loving memory of Raymond Cam- government as assistant chief Sumlay...Tomorrow...Dec. 2Sth poseo Sr., who passed away December NEW YORK (UPI) - Amy Vanderbilt, who she said she accountant in the Public Works Tomorrow, the Sunday before New Year’s Day, we 28. 1971. Vanderbilt, columnist and There will be a kitchen social saw two days before Christmas, The Friendship Group of Department. A former state have extended our shopping hours and will be etiquette expert whose book on Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Gone from us but leaving memories as being "a little harried Emanuel Lutheran Church will auditor, Conkling was promoted Death can never take away, manners became a standard for Hall. All residents of Mayfair OPEN ElOHT AM TIL FIVE PM preparing for Christmas, but in conduct its (liristmas party to deputy finance commissioner Memories that will always linger American behavior, died in a good spirits.” Gardens are invited. Monday at 1 p.m. in Luther While upon this earth we stay. P/Mf 6 note unW 5 PM plunge from her second-story Miss Vanderbilt was taken to Hall. Music by the Junior and Wife and Children apartment Friday night. She Metropolitan Hospital and The Maranatha Christian Cherub Choirs will follow SPECIAL DEALS was 66. Coffee House is open tonight pronounced dead on arrival at refreahmenta and fellowship. When a good deal comes along, we buy as much as Police at first said it 7:58 p.m., police said. from 7:80 to 11. All interested In Memoriam The Maranatha Christian we can, and offer the special stock to you at the appeared to be a suicide, but Her "Complete Book of teen-agers and young adults are In loving memory of Stella Senna, who (toffee House is open toni^t special price while the deal stock lasts. passed away December 29, 1971. today said it had not been deter- Etiquette” which was com- welcome. There is no admission m ine whether she jumped or pleted in 1952, made her a charge. The location is the from 7:80 to 11. All interested This day do we remember teen-agers and young adults are FIRE CALLS fell. An official ruling was national authority on etiquette. fellowship Hall of Calvary The loving thought we give. welcome. There is no admission For one no longer with us. withheld pending an inquiry and Tlie 706-page book was later Church, 647 E. Middle Ttike. charge. The location is the But in our hearts still lives. an autopsy. revised as “Tlie New Complete Hf an two good daala... Police said no suicide note Book of Etiquette.” The Friendship Group of fellowship Hall of Calvary MANCHESTER Son. Joseph and Family (tourch, 647 E. Middle pke. was found. In 1954, Miss Vanderbilt Emanuel Lutheran Church will Friday, 10:25 a.m. — oil con QINQER ALE or CLUB SODA Her husband, Curtis Kellar, conduct its Christmas par- In Memoriam joined the United Feature Syn- Sunset (touncil. Degree of burner trouble at an Otis St. was inside the apartment when ty* Monday at 1 p.m. In Luther home. (Town) In loving memory of Mrs. Mary dicate, -where she stayed until Pocohantas, will meet Monday full quarts 2 / 8 9 ^ the fatal plunge occurred. He 1968 as a syndicated columnist. Hall. Music by the Junior and Friday, 4:22 p.m. — ballast in Grabowski, who pass^ away December at 8 p.m. at the Zipser Gub. ot 12 ...... $0.34 28. 1970. said he walked into the front She wrote her column for the Cherub Choirs will follow light fixture fell at 913 Main St. refreshments and fellowship. COKE produces In ouarts room, noticed his wife was not Los Angeles Times Syndicate Alvin Hirschfeld of 99 Pratt (Town) Every day in some small way present and saw the open win- Memories of you come our way. since 1968 and wrote regular St., Hartford, will be the host Today, 8:47 a.m. — odor of SANTIBA eiNQER A LL ClUB SODA, dow, police said. Time and years roll swiftly by monthly columns for the There will be a kitchen social Sunday at the Lutz Junior gas at a Turnbull Rd. home. QUININE WATER and quartt of COlS But love and memories never die. Police said a passerby found Ladies’ Home Journal and Monday at 1:80 p.m. in Cronin Museum from 2 to 5 p.m. (Eighth Disti;ict) the body of the author of “The Hall. All residents of Mayfair at the very nlc^rice of Al and Sally KIrka McCall’s. Recycling of tin cans into pencil AMBULANCI CALLS New Com plete Book of Gardens are invited. Q'«*t*r, Richard caddies will be the activity. TOLLAND COUNTY Etiquette’’ lying on the u d Roy Orabowikt Tickets Avialable Visitors are reminded to bring Friday, 8:24 p.m.—auto accl- 2 gti. for #9^ sidewalk in front of her apart- For New Year Dance The Sisterhood and Mr. and an empty can. dent on Rt. 83 by the 14.74 a oaee ment at 7:55 p.m. In M e moria m Some tickets are still Mrs. Club of Temple Beth McDonald’s restaurant. (Ver- Reached later at home, In lovins memory o( R uuell T. Cor- available for the New Year’s Shalom are sponsor!^ a New A New Year’s party for non Ambulance) Kellar said his wife had been ill curan who piiaed away December 21, Eve party being held by the an- Year's Eve party at the Temple children and their parents will Today, 3:18 a.m. -- auto acci- for a long time with hyperten- 1972. tl-DevCo coalition at Ray’s Tuesday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. be Tuesday at Luti Junior dent at Peter Green Rd. and Rt. sion and had been taking ...... 2IS1.00 Though hia tm lle baa gone forever. Roller Skating Rink in Coven- Included will be music by Museum from 1 to 4 p.m. There 74. (Tolland Ambulance) various drugs. He said she com- And hii hand we cannot touch, try. Music will be by the Jeff Mickey Fendell, hot and cold will be displays of calendars. Today, 4:40 a.m. — two-truck lh $ ,S iiilW tPw R iM PIe B ...... 80* plained of dizzy spells and may We ahall never loae aweet memories Shaw band. hors d’oeuvres, and a late night New Year’s customs, and for- accident on 1-88. See story in Of the one we loved ao much. have fallen out of the window. Donations are 820 per couple. buffet dinner. For information tune telling. Wassail punch will today’s Herald. (Tolland Am- PINEHU^ROCERY, INC. A friend, who asked not to be Mother For more information call 742- and reservations, call Mrs. be served and balloons will be bulance, Fire Department and S02 MAIN BT. CORNIB TUBNBIKB identified, described Miss 9286 or 742-6848. Judy Zimmerman, 644-M. distributed. Rescue Truck)

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