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PAGE THIRTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 4, 1974 Cost Put At $50,000 MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES iianrlieatpr lEumttm Urralh Discharged Monday: An­ 159 Avery St.; Catherine Black, For Parker St, Culvert toinette Regina, 342 E. Middle 98 Spruce St.; Elizabeth Tpke,; Beryl Hunt, 4 Tyler Cir­ \ McNaughton, Marlborough; MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 286 Manchester—A City of Village Charm .fr cle; Vivian Banas, East Hart­ Sebastian Pitruzzello, 195 TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS When the Manchester Board request for sidewalks on the Thomas Toomey, spokesman ford; Betty O’Connor, 24 Maple St.; James Pastula, 905 of Directors allocated $60,000 south side of E. Center St., for the petitioners, said the Ellington Ave,, Rockville; Pleasant Valley Rd., South r- on Aug. 26 for a new culvert on from Plymouth Lane to Pitkin Pamela Sardi, Marlborough; Windsor. sidewalks are needed for Woodbridge St. over Bigelow St. children walking to a grocery Arthur Viterito, 20 Northfield Brook, it asked town officials Weiss is recommending twin store on the corner of E. Center St.; Joann Sadosky, 61 Bolton for a report on a possible entry and exit opposite Spruce and Pitkin Sts. Center Rd., Bolton. St. into Charter Oak Field at an h replacement culvert on Parker Giles suggested an alternate Discharged Tuesday: Sally St. ^ estimated cost of about $80,000. for concrete sidewalks, as a Wood, 82 Center Rd., Vernon; Ames to Head The board received the report The existing road at that point People Demand Cures, temporary solution. He said Mary Chizius, 53 North St.; is foi' entry only, with the exit Tuesday night. Town bituminous sidewalks, about a Mary Taggart, 42M Bluefield Connecticut further east, over water depart­ Robert Weiss estimated the foot-and-a-half wide and Dr.; Laura Pitcher, 14E ment land. College replacement would cost about similar to those placed on E. Garden Dr.; Alice Treat, 179 E. 114 $50,000. He said the proposal is The tabling action is to deter­ Middle Tpke., are a possibility Center St.; Helen Meyers, NEW LONDON (UPI) - Dr. mine the traffic effect of entry to add two 6-foot culverts, — provided the state permits Apopka, Fla.; Ernest Buck, Oakes Ames, former chairman placed parallel. and exit at Spruce St. and to Ford Tells Economists them. E. Center St. is a state South Glastonbury; Margaret of the physics department at Weiss’ report took almost one examine town finances. highway. Pratt, 69 Franklin Park, State University of New York The request for E. Center St. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Today’s session brought together of having politics played with their pocket- minute. It was accepted This tabling action was for Rockville; Thomas Marcello, at Stony Brook, will become the sidewalks is in the form of a 20- Ford, opening a presummit meeting economists from campuses, businesses, books,” Ford declared. t i without discussion. receipt of more information 98 Charter Oak Sf. seventh president of Connec­ signature petition, citing the of 28 economists, said today the banks and agriculture and unions with The President said if the economists The replacement Parker St. relative to cost and priority Also, Albert Zanks, RFD 1, ticut College. dangerous situation there lor such widely divergent views as those of succeed in restoring stability and growth culvert is being recommended needs. Rockville; William Whitney, It was announced Tuesday American people are ‘‘sick and tired pedestrians, particularly liberals like Walter W. Heller and John to America ‘"There will be statues of each by Jay Giles, director of public that Ames will become the of having politics played with their children. Kenneth Galbraith and conservatives of you in every city park in the United works; and Walter Senkow, fourth man to head the liberal pocketbooks” and are demanding Senkow, who acknowledged Milton Friedhelm and Alan Greenspan, States and economics will never again be town engineer. arts college, chartered in 1911 solutions to their economic woes. the dangerous situation, has es- who was sworn in Wednesday as the chair­ called a dismal science.” Both agree with remarks as the first private college for Ford, sitting at the center of a blue- made, Aug. 26 by Kenneth timated the sidewalks Recognition Dinner man of Fordis Council of Economic Ad­ Ford said neither the President nor women in Connecticut. covered 50-foot-long conference table in visers. Strum, whose Parker St. (including a retaining wall) Congress, nor businessmen nor labor un­ The school became the East Room of the White House, urged Ford planned to go about his business ions can solve the problem alone, but property abuts Bigelow Brook. would cost about $15,000. Set for Dick Clark coeducational in 1969 under the the economists to set aside their usually Strum warned that the new today and then meet late this afternoon together they can. leadership of former President conflicting views as much as possible to again with the economists to receive their culvert on Woodbridge St. “Separately we can only make it worse A recognition dinner for are to be made with the Charles E. Shain, who resigned come up with practical, workable suggestions and their consensus, if they would be wider than the Town Seeks Bids but together we can beat it to its knees,” Richard G. Clark, president of Manchester Chamber office no June 30 to return to private life. solutions to the “deadly enemy” of infla­ are able to reach one! existing one on Parker St. On'Sand Spreader he said. the Greater Manchester later than Friday, Sept. 13. Ames, 42, will be inaugurated tion. In his opening remarks, Ford said the “A funnel will be created,” On the other hand, he cautioned tha"f the Bids will be opened Sept. 16 in Chamber of Commerce, is Tickets for the roast beef Sept. 9 at ceremonies on the “The people want right answers — not a people of America are demanding he explained, “with the smaller solution will not be immediate, saying the Municipal Building for slated for Wednesday evening, dinner are $10 per person. A no­ New London campus. long list of alternative answers," Ford solutions to the twin and bewildering end at Parker St., thus causing there is “no quick fix” to a problem that spplying the Manchester Sept. 18, at The Colony in host cocktail hour is slated for said. problems of a 12 per cent annual rate of in- new flooding there. A dam will will require the nation’s will power and Highway Department with a Talcottville. 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 8. ’The meeting was the first of a dozen to hation and a no-growth economy which be created there, with resultant sacrifice.” hopper-type hydraulic sand Clark will be leaving In charge of arrangements be held here and in large cities throughout threatens to dip into a deep recession. backup.” Sea Our Giant While the burdens do not fall evenly on spreader and with three rever­ Manchester Sept. 24 to accept for the dinner are Ed Kenney, the country leading toward the national “The people understand economics 5 The board, Tuesday night, Display of Schoal everyone, Ford said, the solution must be sible, trip-edge snowplows. the chief executive’s position Mark Kravitz and Burl Lyons. summ it conference on inflation in very, very well and they are sick and tired designed to share them as evenly as possi­ tabled to Sept. 10 action on two Being offered in trade on the with the Greater Plantation The committee stressed the SuppiiesI Washington, Sept. 27-28. items of old business — a ble and to share the resulting prosperity as hydraulic sand spreader is a Chamber of Commerce in dinner is open to anyone and well. proposal for a new access road 1966 gasoline-powered sand Florida. isn’t restricted to Chamber ARTHU^^ into Charter Oak Field and a Ford said during the swearing-in spreader. Reservations for the dinner membership. ceremony Wednesday, that he shares Greenspan’s optimistic approach to the Jury Indicts economy. “ I like his approach,” he said of Greenspan. "He is recognized as an op­ timist. I happen to believe that despite the HOME o m c I problems we face we have to be optimistic ven Oil Companies about what we can do about them.” Greenspan, a highly successful business 4EW YORK (UPI) — Seven major oil “There is always be a chance that we adviser, is a laissez faire economist who FURNISHINGSOnlXS Three of the more outspoken Main St. merchants at a to spend $8,000 on further planning for downtown. They bmpanies were indicted by a special may decide on a tax hike since we have believes the less the government does the 1 special meeting Wednesday night at the Municipal are, from left, George Marlow, Leo Juran, and Louis State grand jury today on charges of been considering it some time,” a govern­ better. Nominated by former President Larry Cyr of Vernon puts up studding in the Main Building at Bennet, part of the renova­ Building listen intently to William Sleith discuss a proposal Apter. (Herald photo by Barlow) I'estraining competition among ment spokeman said Wednesday. “But no Richard Nixon, he was retained by Ford and succeeds Herbert Stein. tion work that is being done at Bennet and filing by Ray Adler Inc., prime contractor. themselves in the sale of gasoline to state official decision has yet been taken.” agencies. The firms pleaded innocent. The South American oil giant, which He started out as a clarinetist and Ford (Herald photo by Dunn) ’The indictments alleged that the com­ supplies a third of U.S. petroleum imports, said his job now would be to “stop playing Super Value! Famous Maker panies — Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, Shell, now charges oil companies a flat 60 per the blues and start curing the blues.’ Gulf, Sunoco and Amoco— “eliminated or cent income tax. (See Page Ten) NO-IRON FASHION SHEETS Merchants Oppose Spending attempted to eliminate price com­ Renovations on Schedule petition” by agreeing to thwart open bid­ TWIN FLAT & FITTED ding on the sale of gasoline to governmen­ S Our Reg. 3.99 ea. tal agencies. At Two Schools^ Says TBC For More Downtown Study A separate indictment also charged Grasso Asks Tighter Exxon, Gulf and Mobil with attempting to over the proposed study and spoke in favor eliminate competition from independent The renovations and new con­ set the original schedule back At present, the primary By MAL BARLOW pictures so far, and I hav^^’j; even seen of it. gasoline stations. Innocent pleas also were struction at Bennet Junior High about four months. objective is to finish converting Leading merchants of downtown Main them.” 2.69 ’The merchants present, about 10 of the About the part of Hie proposal entered to that indictment. School and Illing Junior School Mankey said the Main the school’s fuel system from CANNON. St. Wednesday night strongly criticized a 25 in the hearing room, then began asking suggesting a more unified mcade with the Acting Manhattan Supreme Court PUC Hearing Law oil to gas, said Phillips. Also, proposal to spend the $8,000 remaining in are both going according to Building at Bennet should be Justice George Roberts set a hearing in completed in November; the workers are completing the FULL FLAT the budget of the Mayor’s Downtown Ac­ questions. The questions became more same basic design in sign/, Apter said, "I schedule, said Paul Phillips, and more sharp. Towards the end of the the case for next Monday. Franklin Building in March new parking lot in front of the & FITTED tion Committee (DAC) for a directional think Main St. isn’t bad/1 like the signs. WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - (PUC) to sidestep petitions for public E chairman of the Town Building The grand jury was empaneled last Our Reg. 4.99 study to be done by DAC’s consultant. meeting, they were openly critical of the Our signs (Regal’s) would cost $12,000 to Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rep. hearings. Committee. 1975; the Barnard Building in school on the west,side of the Cannon February after state Attorney General “muP'it'SM M .. “I don’t feel we’ve received value for proposal and even of the previous efforts change. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn„ today called on Mrs. Grasso said that if a special The committee met Tuesday January 1976; the Arts Building police station so that it may be Louis Lefkowitz charged that four oil com­ Fully Quilted the $12,000 spent already,” said Louis of Brown. “The merchants slwuld do more inside the legislature to close a loophole that legislative session is called to deal with the night at the Municipal Building (the old trade school), and the completed in a couple of weeks panies had diverted one million gallons of Apter of Regal Men’s Store. "Why spend Apter said, “I don’t know what we’ve their stores, put in carpets, lights.” allows the Public Utilities Commission utility fuel adjustment controversy, she with Mankey Associates, East Side Recreation Building, for use, Phillips said. 3.47 home heating oil during the Arab oil em­ Durapointe' another $8,000?" he asked. gotten for our money. It sounds very im­ Lee Watkins of Watkins Bros. Furniture would ask that the hearing loophole be architects for Bennet, and The both September 1975, and the Lawrence assured the com­ bargo and sold it later at exorbitant TWIN Reg. 20.99 Apter’s comments and those of other pressive, but I don’t know what he’s going said, “The $8,000 isa lot of money to spend plugged. Lawrence • Associates, new building in August 1975. mittee plans for renovations CASES, PKG. of 2 Our Reg. 2.99 2.77 prices. Bedspread merchants came during a joint meeting of to accomplish. We’ve gotten nothing but for a voluntary plan. I don’t believe in The legal sidestep is illustrated by the architects for Illing. "A month has been lost within the Illing School will be The attorney general later asked for the DAC m em bers and the Downtown voluntary plansyThey didn’t work in the PUC’s present action in hearings now un­ Richard Mankey, represen­ because of delayed starting arranged so as not to interfere empaneling of the special grand jury to in­ Dainty florals, accent stripes, denim Revitalization Steering Committee of the Navy and they didn’t work with the (Main derway in Hartford and Bridgeport on an P ting his firm, gave a rundown dates,” according to Phillips, with the regular school I’ eg. 1 X # / ,84" Drape looks and perky polka dots. Not every Street) Guild. vestigate possible criminal violations of $11.6 million rate increase sought by the on the tentative schedule of “but the building is now on curriculum. Work presently in 22.99 I w e f f Reg.9.99 Greater Manchester Chamber of 9 27 1 6.77 size in every color. “A plan needs more clout to work. the Donnelly Act, the state’s antitrust law. United Illuminating Co., she said. Commerce. The meeting in the Municipal completion dates at the Bennet schedule and should hold up progress within the building is Elegant floral print in blue, yellow or pink. Durapointe bonds Building was called to review the direc­ “I look down the road and this is it. Mrs. Grasso said state law requires that compound. The schedule, ac­ pretty good,” he said. mainly mechanical and elec­ face, filler and backing without stitches. Machine wash, no­ CARACAS (UPI) — Venezuela is tional study plan of Downtown Manchester When that $8,000 is gone, there won’t be the PUC hold local hearings after a peti­ cording to Phillips, is a revised Richard Lawrence, architect, trical, reported Lawrence. iron. studying possible tax increases against tion bearing at least 25 signatures is one considering the un­ told the committee the comple­ Ray Adler Inc. of Ridgefield V submitted to the Chamber committee by any more,” ' foreign oil companies operating in the The DAC was funded by merchants with received. The PUC has refused to hold availability of steel which has tion date at Illing should be is the prime contractor for both the consultant, Dennis Brown of Brown, WEATHER country, but has not yet reached a final $10,000 ^hd the town with $10,000 over one hearings in New Haven on UI’s rate January 1976. projects. Donald and Donald of Farmington. decision. William Sleith, chairman of DAC, acted year ago. So far it has spent nearly $12,000, request. Mrs. Grasso said the problem is that as chairman of the meeting. He supported Sunny this afternoon. High in the 70s. most of it going to Brown’s firm for con­ going ahead with the study. Fair and cool tonight. Low in the upper 40s sultant fees. LOTTERY where a utility’s service area spreads across county lines and there are conflict­ Everett J. Livesey, Chamber vice presi' to low SOs. Friday increasing cloudiness. Leo Juran of Fairway Department Store ing petitions, courts have ruled that the dent of the Urban Affairs Division, went High in the 70s. said, “We can’t blow the taxpayers’ and Attorney General Chided th / merchants’ hard-earned money. These PUC can make its own decision to go to i will just be suggestions Brown will give only one county. us. There is no desire (from the She called the law "wholly inadequate” merchants) for these suggestions.” The Connecticut lottery drawing will and said that “changes in utility company By Meskill in Lease Probe Ehrlichman Subpoenaes Irving Bayer, a retired downtown take place at 7:30 tonight in practice and interpretation of the law have undermined the intent” of the (See Page Ten) Bridgeport separate report on the police in­ original legislation. On another issue, HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. earlier this year after being Many Nixon Documents Mrs. Grasso repeated her stand against a Thomas J. Meskill says he vestigation. convicted of forging a signature Meskill said no payments state income tax for Connecticut and said started nine months ago in­ on a lease contract. He has if elected governor she would veto it if the ! were made under the lease Famous Chatham 100% Extra Plump Dacron WASHINGTON (UPI) - John D. vestigating state leasing prac­ since been appointed to a Cannon Bath Towel intelligence-gathering operation at the legislature passed one. questioned by Smith and his of­ Ehrlichman has subpoenaed the Secret Sleith Would Back tices but the attorney general $15,000-a-year job as a referee Acrylic Blanket Filled Comforter Nixon campaign, the activities of political Her opponent, Rep. Robert H. Steele, R- has refused to bring suit to set fice did not get involved in the in Unemployment Compensa­ Ensembles Service for hundreds of Nixon-era White saboteur Donald H. Segretti, the Mary Louise Smith, co-chairman of criminal investigation of the Conn., has repeatedly said Mrs. Grasso is aside a lease which was tion disputes. House files to use as possible evidence in Watergate investigations, and tapes the GOP National Committee, will be committed to an income tax because of the lease. Our Cotton terry solids questionable. Smith said that a question has Our BATH his Watergate cover-up trial. relating to the scandal. recommended by President Ford as a and jacquards, ve­ Marlow’s Store Plan spending program laid out in the The Republican governor said arisen as to whether the Reg. 72”x90" Reg. Ehrlichman’s subpoena, served on The governor made the state­ 72”x84’’ Reg. lour prints. Flully Also subpoenaed were all telephone and replacement for George Bush as head Democrat’s campaign platform. Attorney General Robert K. 7.99 Size 12.99 Secret Service director H.S. Knight, was ment Tuesday in a reply to a suspended sentence given 6.47 9.88 Size 2.99 and absorbent. appointment logs of Nixon, Haldeman and By MAL BARLOW meeting bpt other comments with Sleith in of the party. Ford has tmmed Bush Killian, a Democrat, has 2.57 suggestion by Sen. Wilber O’Marra and his return to state the sqcond major summons his lawyers Ehrlichman for that perioid and “any and William Sleith, chairman of the Mayor’s the past. (See Page Ten) refused to bring suit to set aside Lightweight warmth! Screen print or French crepe and cotton covers in pretty U.S. Envoy to China. (UPl photo) Smith, D-Hartford, that he employment constituted a kind HAND, Reg. 1.99 1.66 have issued for the Sept. 30 trial. all records of any person maintained at Downtown Action Committee (DAC), said “I’m going to Dennis Brown (of the con­ the lease despite two requests. schiffli embroidery trim on binding. Fits patterns and colors. Non-allergenic launch his own investigation of of “plea bargaining” to keep The first was for the testimony of the White House which refer to or relate to at its meeting at 8 o’clock this morning in sultant firm. Brown, Donald and Donald of The governor said Smith’s twin or full bed. Machine wash. Dacron '> . WASH, Reg. 9 9 c 8 6 ' state leasing practices. Kozlowski out of the picture. former President Richard Nixon, named the Watergate matter.” the Municipal Building, he would spend his Farmington), even at my own expense, call for an investigation is near­ The governor told the Hart­ Meskill said at the time he an unindicted coconspirator in the The subpoena was seen by some as a own money if necessary to help George and have that part of Main St. all set ly a year too late. Watergate cover-up for which Ehrlichman Nixon Expense Request ford lawmaker that he asked asked Gormley to make the in­ Foam Lined Perma Press r strategy to delay the trial until the custody Marlow of Marlow’s Department Store back.” “When the problem was dis­ Chief State’s • Attorney Joseph vestigation he also asked the Decorator and five other former aides stand accused question was resolved. improve his store. Sleith said he would ask Brown to covered by my office I im­ T. Gormley last Dec. 5 to start state police department to of criminal charges. Earlier, his lawyers won a brief post­ Sleith reported to the DAC the results of propose a workable plan using Marlow’s an investigation into the mediately called for an in­ provide any required Bathroom This subpoena ordered Knight to turn ponement of the Ellsberg break-in trial the meeting Wednesday night at which ideas. These include using the old Marlow Faees Congress Scrutiny handling of state rentals. vestigation which has long assistance. Floral over 14 batches of documents to U.S. by subpoenaing White House files which downtown merchants rejected the idea to store site for a large, U-shaped parking lot since been concluded,” Meskill ^ Wall-to-Wall Charges have been made that District Court by 10 a.m. Sept. 16. eventually were ruled irrelevant. spend the DAC’s remaining $8,000 on a with a green space. Cars would park on an There may be some opposition to the 5 WASHINGTON (UPI) - A request for said. Print It was issued Aug. 29 but not made lucrative leases for office space Ehrlichman was convicted in that trial directional study. He noted their sharp angle in it, he suggested. $850,000 for 'former President Richard remaining $249,000, a special allowance Last week Smith said a com­ Carpeting public until Wednesday. Secret Service are given to political insiders Decorator and sentenced to 20 months to 5 years in criticism, especially the comments of "It’s a courageous approach. But it Nixon’s pension, office costs and other for Nixon to set up an office near his home plete investigation by the spokesman Jack Warner confirmed it had prison. He is appealing. and favorites. Buckley Urges 5’x8’ Marlow. appeals to those who are not entranced expenses is running into trouble in in San Clemente, Calif. . The report Meskill released governor was in order to clear Drapes been received. “Our legal counsel is Meanwhile, summing up a lawyers’ Marlow seemed to have- a good deal with Dennis Brown’s proposals to paint up the controversy surrounding Reg. 15.99 reviewing it now,” he said. Congress. Tuesday made no reference, Non-Political agreement. Judge John J. Sirica issued a more ambitious look into the future than and change a few signs,” Sleith said. Sen. Joseph Montoya, D-N.M., chairman Nixon is seeking $40,000 for travel, $21,- state leases. The actual legal status of Nixon’s series of procedural orders. however, to published reports Justice Dept. Your Choice the DAC, Sleith said. "Here we have a merchant who is not of the appropriations subcommittee which 000 for communications, $65,000 for fur­ that former Department of “As a governor who is not papers, including the files of former aides, ’The prosecution will provide transcripts "Marlow is ready to build a whole new stupid. He wants to do it. We ought to look HARTFORD (UPI) - must approve President Ford’s request, nishings, $10,000 for printing, $5,000 for of­ Public Works Department seeking re-election, you are in a is unclear. of Nixon tapes that it intends to use as store if the parking can be put in front qf it a little further,” Sleith concluded. Former federal prosecutor Mac 12.44 said Wednesday it was “too much by many fice supplies, $8,000 for health insurance position to open the windows President Ford has asked Attorney Commissioner - Edward J. Dacron ^ Ninon Decorative evidence to the judge and defense lawyers instead of in back,” Sleith said, recalling Other Coiiimittee MallerH miles.” and fringe benefits, and $100,000 for mis­ and let the light of truth il­ Buckley says there is a need for General William B. Saxbe for a ruling, but on Sept. 16. Both sides will submit their Kozlowski "pressured” a not only Marlow’s comments at the Other matters before the DAC this Senate Democratic leader Mike cellaneous expenses. department employe to process luminate every corner of this legislation to end “political in­ 6.70 Tier Curtains in the rheantime, the Secret Service has witness lists to Sirica by Sept. 23. morning included: Mansfield said the request should be muddled mess,” Smith said. fluence in the Department of 5’x8’, Reg. 19.99 locked the papers and Nixon tapes not Both sides will meet Sept. 16 to agree on a lease because it was for a • Richard Clark, president of the “looked at most carefully. ,!! Smith said news reports in­ Justice.” 63”, Reg. 7.99 already subpoenaed in a White House what facts can be stipulated — established woman friend of his. 24" Greater Manchester Chamber of “Where the law is concerned I would say “It appears to tne the $850,000 is too dicate that Kozlowski had gone Buckley, a Republican who vault with restricted access. without evidence. Each defendant and his The employe, lawyer Thomas 84”, Reg. 8.99 Reg. Commerce, spoke on the idea of enlarging we have no choice but to provide the much by many miles,” Montoya said. "We O’Marra of Manchester, signed to what was described as seeks to oust Rep. William R. 2.19 Ehrlichman’s subpoena covers the legal team will have separate tables in the intend to compare the transition expenses Cotter, D-Conn., in the 1st 16.44 the area served by the Manchester funds,” Mansfield said. “Where add-ons r j 1.87 period between June 17, 1972, the date of INSIDE extraordinary lengths to courtroom and office facilities in the court an affadavit about the alleged 82” wide to the pair Parking Authority and also enlarging its are concerned, they will be looked at most with those of past presidents” expedite approval of certain District, said Tuesday “politics the Watergate bugging arrests, and May 1, house. incident and claimed Kozlowski Attractive prints in rich, Machine washable nylon pile, soft and 30”, Reg. 2.49 1.97 with jumbo 5 inch ^ scope. carefully and the law will be looked at It was understood that the total figure i i should play no part in the ad­ 1973, the day after he resigned along with Sirica also ordered prosecutor Leon TODAY "wanted about 40 leases leases. warm colors. Foam lining fluffy. Choice of solid colors. 38", Reg. 2.69 2.27 hems, stitched Robert Gorman, chairman of the most carefully.” sought for Nixon was comparable to the ministration of equal justice.” codefendant H.R. Haldeman. For that Jaworski to offer a legal brief on his specially handled,” the Hart­ Earlier, Smith said, he asked IS an excellent insulation. Valance, Reg. 1.49 97° side hems; white only. | authority, said special downtown taxing Nixon is entitled under the law to a $60,- amount sought and obtained for the late “If any benefit can be gained period, Ehrlichman demands: authority to call “court witnesses” and to ■M ford Courant said. the governor to review and Neighbor’s K itchen...... Page 9 districts are positive forces in other cities. 000 annual pension and up to $96,000 for President Johnson when he left office. O'Marra was forced to resign reconsider the appointment of from the lessons of the so-call­ • All his notes of his meetings with let both sides cross-examine. Montoya called the request “enormous” ed Watergate affair, it is that Nixon. Area P rofile...... Pages 6, 7, 15 They often go beyond just parking staff salaries each year. from the department, convicted O'Marra and other persons to Such a procedure is sometimes followed The pension and staffing requests, plus a and he said his committee would hold 3 WAYS TO CHARGE • The chronological file of his cor­ problems to such things as promoting of forging another state of­ what he called well-paying jobs federal career lawyers should SALE: WED. thru SAT. | at the discretion of a judge at the request Lab Technicians graduate .. Page 14 hearings later this month. Hearings are Manchostar respondence. sales, tearing down buildings and building one-time bill for transition costs, came to ficial's name on the lease and in the Labor Department’s new staff Justice Department Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. % of either the prosecution or defense when thoughts Aplenty...... Page 11 also planned by the House appropriations 6ANK

■ Anderson-Dandurand | V . V . V NATIONAl WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7AM EST 9 - ^ - 74 Knocking the Habit 3 0 0 0 3 0 .0 0 CffiATIVE DMCE St, Paul’s Church in Glaston- :• CHICAGO (UPI) - Jim Miller gave up his two-pack- through their name. Ah SCENE Miller lost a bet and $500 but he a-day habit 20 years ago. He "You got a whole year of bury was the scene June 21 of :■ c o o l wishes he had lost even more. remembered quite well how dif­ publicity," Miller said. the wedding of Leslee Angela \ C 0 6 1 b o « t o n Miller, president of a subur­ ficult it was. When he found out The club membership thinned Dandurand of East Hartford ;i GYMNASTIC 0 2 4 FROM HERE ban Spring Grove manufac­ last year 250 of the 700 out to 12 almost a year later. On and Donald Woods Anderson of j SOL COHEN turing firm, told his cigarette­ employes at Intermatic Inc. the day of reckoning, two per­ Manchester. i; smoking employes he would smoked, he decided to do sons admitted they sneaked two The bride is the daughter of i; 519 E. Middle T| give $50 to any one of theig^who something. or three cigarettes during the Mr. and Mrs. George Dan- i (e. - Manchester swore off cigarettes for a year. “1 bet everyone $50 they year. durand of East Hartford. The : At thj Green bridegroom is the son of Mr. • Ten did and Miller is out $500. couldn’t stop smoking.” “It was a Tun Thing to do. We INSTRUCTION BY LEE ACETO Change in Life Style “I’m delighted. I’m a con­ An "I Quit Smoking Club" don’t want to interfere with and Mrs. Franklin Anderson of i verted nonsmoker myself and was formed. Thirty-six men anyone’s lifestyle,” Miller said. 49 Tuck Rd. i there is nothing worse than con­ and women joined and their "It added a little spice and The Rev. Leo E. Maynard of ; Our Lady of Peace Church in : LOB We came across a book adequate. There are shopping verts,” he said with a chuckle. names were/published in the challenge.” East Hartford celebrat^ the published in 1966 which vividly centers and department stores. "I knew everybody meant to firm’s newslMtac.|OT the entire He said he told the 10 new ] low Mass and performed the | brings home the change in the In fact, Manchester serves as a give up smoking. It created an year. Those who fafied to kick nonsmokers that, according to double-ring ceremony. life style of Manchester home shopping center for many of the incentive.” the habit got a line drawn the American Cancer Society,' \ they had added nine years to The bride, given in marriage : IOWEST TEMPIRATURES buyers and apartment renters. nearby smaller towns.” 3 0 0 0 their lives. by her father, wore a gown of ; NEWORLCANS "Residential Connecticut,” MIAMI subtitled “The Complete Home' Speaking of apartments, "We created a 90-year-old white Alencon lace with seed W A K M ^ pearl trimmed neckline and Seeker’s Guide to all the Towns there’s this story floating r person," he said. ■lECEWD — in the State,” describes the around about the u yoke. She wore an elbow-length situation in 1966 in all 169 cities newlyweds who bought a water lace veil to match her gown and carried a bouquet of white car­ and towns of the state, when the bed for their very first rent. Notice nations with sprigs of ivy. state sales tax was per cent, After a week, they returned it ./4SHOWERS ^ Flow and when Manchester’s popula­ and got their money back. They fill Court o( Probate. District ot Coventry Miss Debra Ann Dandurand tion was about 46,000 (it’s es­ NOTICE OF HEARING found they were drifting apart. iH)Lr bJ ESTATE OF JOHN E. SULLIVAN. of E ast Hartford was her UH WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ timated at about 50,000 today Late ol Coventry, in said District. sister's maid of honor. She and the state sales tax is 6 per David Barry of Manchester, Deceased. Pursuant to an order ot Hon. David C. wore an orange linen halter cent). Democratic candidate for Rappe. Judge, dated August 29. 1974 a gown with matching cape and Instead of commenting on the hearing wiil be heid on an appiication For Period Ending 7 AM EST Friday. Showers and thunderstorms are forecast from the Fourth District state senator, Y carried yellow and white car­ numbers game in the (1966) has released his financial praying that a will be approved, allowed, Bonavito Photo eastern Gulf Coast through the Tennessee Valley and the Middle and Southern Atlantic Items for GOP Country Fair and admitted to probate as in said nations with sprigs of ivy. section of Manchester, we’ll report as of Sept. 3. application on (Me more (ully appears, at States. Showers and thunderstorms are also expected over portions of the Upper just quote the article and le t' It shows total receipts of $240 the Court ot Probate on September 19. Bridesmaids were Miss Fran- Mississippi Valley. It will be fair to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum temperatures, Admiring (and enjoying) some o7 the handmade articles to be sold at the Sept. 14 GOP u 1974 at 6:45 p.m Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Anderson cine Cosgrove of Hartford, Mrs. you make your own com­ for the month of August, in­ David C. Rappe. Judge (maximum temperatures in parenthesis): Atlanta 61 (79), Boston 57 (69), Chicago 56 ( 76), parisons: cluding $1 contributions from Country Fair are, from the left, Mrs. Robert Dennison, Charles Crocini and Mrs. Paul JvOT Teresa Simpson of Manchester, Cleveland 49 (79), Dallas 61 (86), Denver 49 (84), Duluth 49 (84), Houston 61 (91), Jackson­ “The town (hfanchester) has each of 215 Glastonbury per­ Willhide. The fair is sponsored by the Manchester Republican Town Committee and will Miss Norine Jenks of East ville 69 ( 86), Kansas City 56 (81), Little Rock 55 (81), Los Angeles 66 (78), Miami 77 ( 87), a long-range land use plan to sons. be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Field. Among GOP notables expected to attend are REGISTRATION Hampton, Mrs. Janet Ruggerio Minneapolis 51 (73), New Orleans 67 (84), New York 61 (72), Phoenix 76 (101), San Fran­ contain tae present (1966) ur­ His campaign fund shows an Robert Steele, candidate for governor; Nathan Agostinelli, candidate for lieutenant gover­ and Miss Bonnie Godin of Manchester, the bridegroom’s cisco 56 ( 73), Seattle 55 (71), St. Louis 53 (81) and Washington 59 (72). ban a r ^ and preserve its low- unexpended balance of $184.87 nor; and James Brannen, candidate for U.S. senator. The fair will feature about 20 booths density residential areas. as of Sept. 3. — including plants, thumb-prints and handmade articles. There will be rides for the sister. They wore yellow linen Minimum residential zoning is halter gowns with matching 5 youngsters and food will be available. (Herald photo by Dunn) SCOT BAND SIGNED Betty-Jane Turner capes and carried orange and one-half acre, with lots starting Now that Labor Day has NEW YORK (UPI) - The at 14,500 and selling for as high passed, look for a pickup in white carnations with springs Average White Band, six as $12,000. campaign activities—first at of ivy. Scottish musicians who play WEEKEND SPECIAL School of Dance “The Rockledge area off traditional fairs and picnics,^ Miss Maureen Holland of rhythm and blues spiced with TV TONIGHT ABOUT Porter St. and the Lookout then at fund-raising dinners, CASH & CARRY Re-openIng — 40 Oak St, Manchester, Ct East Hartford was flower girl. rock, have been signed by (Case) Mountain section are next at openings of various TOWN She wore a yellow linen gown Atlantic Records. considered the top residential hea'dquartefs, followed by and carried a basket of orange 6:00 Peggy Fleming...... 20-22-30 area locations, where houses coffee hours and teas, treks Marguerite Daisies *1*’ , Graded Classes in Ballet — Tap — Jazz and yellow carnations. New s...... 3-8-22-30 Evening at Pops ...... 24 cost from $20,000 to $50,000. through shopping areas, con­ Richard Avery of 100 Lydall I S p y ...... 18 “Homes in medium-priced valescent homes and factories, St. was the winner in the eight- Baton Twirling — Acrobatics Robert Borrello of Miss Aceto has been a student of dance and gym­ FILM RATING GUIDE Film ...... 20 8:30 s nastics for 14 years, competed In COIL and AAU Evel K n ievel...... 8-40 areas start at about $15,000. and, finally, ads through the year-old group of contestants in and Tumbling Manchester was best man. For Parents and Sesame Street...... 24 There are few house rentals, media (newspapers, radio and the recent bicycle rodeo at the Ushers were David Tedford of competitive meets; 10 years of dance Instruction Bonanza ...... 40 9:00 but apartments are available at TV). Parkade. He received a trophy Paui Buettner Florist, Inc. 2 6 th YEAR with Gertrude G. Tyler School of Dance, 6 years M o v ie ...... 3 Bristol, Rick Vale of Rocky Their Children 6:30 It’s always been difficult to for his efforts. 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford eeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeaeeee Sts. of San Francisco .. 8-40 $120 to $160 a month.” *Boys Tumbling and Acrobatic Classes Hill. Ronald Anderson of gymnastic training and 3 years teaching at the New s...... 3-8-22-30 Interesting to note is the determine how many voters Tel. 528-9586 — Open Sunday Morning WFL Football ...... 18 Hebron, the bride’s twin Gymnastic School for Girls In West Hartford, and GENERAL AU04ENCCS book’s assessment of have their minds made up The British-American Club STUDIO REGISTRATION brother; Robert Godin of A ll A g n A d m illtd > 7:00 NFL Football...... 20-30 *Adult Program — Ballet, Exercise, Jazz has Instructed at the Patti Corrigan’s Gymnastic Manchester’s business climate before the campaigning and will sponsor a bifffet-dance New s...... 3-20-22-40 The Killers ...... 24 FOR NEW STUDENTS Manchester, the bridegroom’s School In Bolton. Truth or Consequences ... 8 in 1966: how many are affected by it all. Sept. 14 at the clubhouse. Music and Limbering Classes brother-in-law; and David Wilk Dick Van D yke...... 18 Billy Graham ...... 8-40 “Despite its proximity to Our guess is — most people will be furnished by The Ver- NATIVE PEACHES THURSDAY, SEPT. 5’- 3 to 5 P.M. of Rhode Island. fAREMTAL OUlOANCf NFL Football...... v. 20-22-30 CLASSES ARE IVz HOURS LONG SUOOltTEO E rica...... 24 Hartford (nine miles), know how they will vote long satiles. The buffet will begin at Hale Haven Varletlee Toma ...... 40 FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 - 3 to 5 P.M. S « m MBRtriBl M a y Not B r To Toll the Truth ...... 30 Manchester’s shopping before the speeches and the 8 p.m. For reservations, Excellent for Freezing or Canning A reception was held at the SuitAlB fo r P f -T u n ip ii REGISTRATION Mia Aceto Would Like To See The Sport of 7:30 10:30 facilities are more than ads. members are reminded to call SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 -1 to 3 P.M. Glastonbury Hills Country Club Journey to Japan ...... 24 after which the couple left on a Gymnmtic! Grow in the Town of MancheHer. Keeping W ell...... 3 the club. NATIVE APPLES AT THE STUDIO: trip to Martha’s Vineyard. The Let's Make a Deal ...... 8 11:00 Red QraveeUna - MIHons CLASSES START couple will reside in Hebron. RitTRICTfO Nashville Music ...... 18 New s...... 3-8-30-40 UndRT 17 r«qu«Rt occoitipoovtog SWEET APPLE CIDER MONDAY, SEPT. TO REGISTRATIONS STILL P « « n t or A dult C u v d iR n Film ...... 20 11:30 Civic Chorale S Mr. Anderson is employed as M o v ie ...... 3 Thursday — Sept. 5th 2 P.M. tc 7 P.M. Hollywood Stars ...... 22 In Rehearsals FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL a supervisor in the BEING ACCEPTED Man Builds, Man Destroys 24 Wide World Special — 8-40 GOSS’S PIZZA FERRANDO ORCHARD Respiratory Therapy Depart­ Johnny Carson ...... 20-30 Birch Mountain Rd., Glastonbury Friday — Sept. 6th. 2 P.M. tc 7 P.M. Now Treasure Hunt ...... 30 643-9419 ment of St. Francis Hospital in D ra g n e t...... 40 NFL Football...... ; ...... 22 The Manchester Civic (3 miles beyond Vito’s Restaurant) , NO ONE UNDER 17 AOMTTEO Chorale will begin rehearsals New Store Hours 643-9319 'Hartford. Mrs. Anderson is (A ft ImMt t m f v«rv 8:00 MIDNIGHT Saturday — Sept. 7th. 10 A.M. tc 12 Nccn TEL 649-3627 P.M.- P.III Monday at 7:45 p.m. at Keeney Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. employed in * the Respiratory 4 7 W alton s...... 3 New s...... 18-22-30 St. School in preparation for 643-6259 Therapy Department in Mt. Evel K nievel...... 8-40 San Francisco Boat...... 20 Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sinai Ifospital, Bloomfield. - M P A A "An Evening of Performing Sharing Our Faith...... 18 12:30 Closed Sunday and Monday Tomorrow ...... 20-30 Arts” to be presented Oct. 5. FALL E The event is sponsored by the 803 HARTFORD ROAD 646-1200 Manchester Area Council of GERTRUDE G. Telephone Et^ATHEATRES EAST THEATER Churches. YOGA 649-0256 or 529-0442 Register Now For The Fall Terra, JufeAndrem OmarSharJ Little Anyone interested in par­ Ita'hnariDdSMd , Theitre SCHEDULE ticipating with the group, es­ TYLER pecially church choir members, Kenneth E, Woods of CLASSES Miss Turner Is President of the Dance Teacher’s Club of Connecticut; a member ‘‘0U R T IM E ’’fF6) are reminded to attend the first Mandiester PIANO INSTRUCTOR Coed For All Ages SCHOOL of the Dance Masters of America, Inc.; the Dance Educators .of America; the ptu'^KLUTE” Blue Hills Drive-In — "Dum­ rehearsal. Ralph Maccarone (All Levels Offered) Professional Dange Teachers Club and Is certified by test to teach. She recently Richard J. Risley P will direct the group. For more “HERBIE RIDES ASAIN” bo” 8:15; “Herbie Rides 115 Main Street, Manchester Conn. Beginnors—Intermediates—Advanced returned from New York City where she attended the Professional Dance Teachers OPEN CASTING Again” 9:40 information, call John McClain of DANCE and Dance Caravan Conventions studying the latest In dance techniques. MatirifH Daily Second Floor for at 643-7549. Fall Classes aiid Ragistratlon 1 Haynes Street • Manchester, Conn. Dance Studios INHERIT UA East 1 - "Tamarind Start Monday. SeptemlMr 9th. Seed" 7:00-9:20 Choral selections for the MAIN ST„ RT.‘31, COVENTRY THE W IND program will include “0 Sing Registration Begins Sept 4th. Morning an^ Evening Claasat 8:00 P.M. UA East 2 — "Our Time” MANCHESTEi Your Songs,” by Nobel Cain; (Please Register by phone) FALL CLASSES NOW BEING FOBMED DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A at LTM rooms, 22 Oak St. 9:20; "Klute” 7:00 "He, Watching Over Israel," by Call Weekdays Noon Tonight-Tomorrow {Limited Enrollment) ' UA East 3 — “Herbie Rides Felix Mendelssohn; "The Last to 9:00 P.M., 643-1354 FUT. S M in 1 st OCEPT Call-backs Monday, Again” 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00 Words of David,” by Randall 1045 l^in Street in • PRI. - SAT. • Sept. B Thompson; "If We Only Have rr 40 HOLES Mr. Woodi U a member of the rfl the Manchester State Bank Bldg. Tap. . . Modern Jaxx . . . 2 THRUERS! Burnside Theatre — “Return Love,” by Jacques Brel; and Music Teacher! National Aaocia- PRISCILLA GIBSON CUNT EASTWOOD Man and Woman - of the Dragon” 7:30-9:30 selections from “Carousel” by For Inured Placement, call Acrobatics .. . All Agaa lion, Inc,, and abo a member of Ballet. .. “TNUNDEMOLT a n d Vernon Cinema 1 — “For Richard Rodgers, “If I Loved the Connecticut Muiic Teachen You” and “You’ll Never Walk 649^531 or 649-5495 L I6 H T F 0 0 F Pete's Sake” 7:15-9:00 Aiiociation, o c iK ^ '’ Toe. Baton Twirling... Alone.” Your Instructor, Shirley Banks School of Dance Arts Cinema 2— “The Sting” 7:00- Interpretive Jazz.. BERT REYNOLDS 9:15 “WHITE LIGHTNING” B U R N S ID E I^ Director: Miss Priscilla IMHSIDE m t HTiD • S211331 • IKU MIKM Manchester Drive-In — "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” “/4H Passes — Art Alone Endures^* BRUCE LEE DUBALDO TMS 7:45; "White Lightning” 9:45 388 M AIN ST. TEL. 643-5710, 643-6414, 646-0792 “RETURN OF • Pre-school “Kinderdance” for children 2Vz years old & up SHOW THEDRAGOr Showplace Theatre — “From MUSIC CENTER Pussia With Love” 7:15; "Doc­ SHAPE-UP • Graded Classes for all age groups ADM. IN COLOR - R • GRADED CLASSES IN CLASSICAL BALLET »2 7:30 -1 :3 0 tor No” 9:15 1S6 W. Middle Turnpike • Special Emphasis on dancing for Boys Meadows Drive-In — "Dirty • TAP e MODERN JAZZ • PRE-SCHOOL • Adult Classes including Belly Dancing will be formed in Mary, Crazy Larry” 8:15; "The AND October. 99c ALL TIMES (PS) Legend of Hell House” 10:05 REGISTRATION NEWMAN AND REOFORD This Week — Sept. 3-7 • ADULT BALLET AND JAZZ CLASSES Register at the studio on Thurs. and Fri., Sept. 12 & 13 from 2- 3S3SSSPLUS e S S iS S i Showcase 1 — "That’s Enter­ 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. MAKE-FRENDS 7 P.M. and Sat., Sept. 14 from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. or Register ^THE S T IN r tainment" rated G Daily at by Phone anytime. FANTASTIC 2:05-4:45-7:20-10;00 MUSIC LESSONS IN GUITAR • ACCORDIAN ------GYM NASTICS------• ORGAN* PIANO BOND' Showcase 2 — “Death Wish” rated R Daily at 2:00-3:50-5:35- 649-6205 • BALANCE BEAM e UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS 7:30-9:40 • VAULTING • FLOOR EXERCISE Tel. 742-6886 or 742-9766 Showcase 3 — "California at the Classes Resume Mon., Sept. 16th Split” rated R Daily at 1:20- TEEN-AGE CLASSES 3:25-5:25-7:40-9:50 same place.. 5 / 99c ALL TIMES (PG) “Hug«ly Funny"-Cinby, NY Tlm n the same tim e.. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR BOYS Showcase 4 — "Buster & REAL ESTATE COURSE BARBRA STREISAND Billie" rated R Daily at 1:45- PRE-SCHOOL TUMBLING This course Is designed to provide the student with an Light ’n Lovely Mr. Risley is an active member of P.D.T.A. (the 'FOR PETE’S SAKE’ 3:45-5:55-8:00-10:10 Intelligent understanding ol the Real Estate Profession. Professional Dance Teachers Ass., Inc.) and is on the Ev m 7:1S-9:00 • Sun. Coni. 2 PM Way! ALEX ERI80TY - It meets the mlnirhum qualifying requirements lor That old competitive spirit can help anyone with a few i'' New England Champ Board of Directors of P.D.T.A. Chapter dll. New York Ci­ salesmen licensing & a basic pre-requIsIte for broker’s KTRA SHOWS MBBTE SAT. pounds and a few bulges to lose! And the best place is: 4^ Southern Champ ty. He is also a member of Pro-Dance, Inc. FROM RUSSIA FOOT PRUTS licensing as set for by the Real Estate Commission. Light'n Lovely... sauna, whirlpool, showers, lockers, (Ml IME2 Texas AAU - Olympic Try-Out Champ This summer Mr. Risley attended. the National WITH “FtTFSSJWT AKTS KST- GALLERY yoga classes, nutritional guidance and delightful air Previously was to three girls on the U.S.A. Olympic Team. 6 WEEK COURSE conditioned surroundings.. Convention of P.D.T.A. and Dance Caravan in New York ’ LOVE” PHONfe A 4 9 -9i offer! Judges National and Local Meets S6C. 207, Mon. A Wod. Evenings The best time? Whatever Is good tor you! We'll be Participates and teaches at Gymnastic Clinics. City. here waiting! ART CLASSES (or C3iildren and During the summer months Mr. Risley taught dance Commencing Soptombor 9th, - 7 P.M. NANCY PHILLIPS - « Adults in Design and Color • Because it's fun getting healthy . . . together! & movement to mentally & multiply handicaped children Drawing • Painting • Chair Caning MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL :B.A. Southern Co. Stats College and Furniture Retinishing. - 4^ Captain - Southern Conn. State College Girls Gymnastic Team at Mansfield Training School, taught an Acrobatic Course DANCE CLASSES (or Children 134 East Middle .Tpka., Manchester, Conn. 4^ Judged and taught at area schools and recreation programs. for the Coventry Recreation Commission, and was a and Adults in Modern • Ballet • Room 111 Dramatic Movement • Stretch • 4^ Participates and teaches at Gymnastic Clinics member of the staff at an Arts Conference at Silver Lake Belly Dancing • Folk Dancing • Early Registration Recommended REGISTRATION AT THE STUDIO PAUL BENOIT — in Sharon, Conn. Slimnastics. Sept. 5-6 — 3 p.m.-7 p.m.; Sept. 7 — 1 p.m.-4 p.m. PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS Call 4^ 1966 AAU Invitational meet awarded thei flowing — 3rd place - Rings A Professional School — A Truly REOISTRATION Week o( Sept. Professional Teacher — specializing in 2nd. ’ CONTINUOUS PR06RESS Figure Salons 2nd place - All around (6 events) For Info. Call 643-8953 : Miss Priscilla Is a member of National Association of Dance Affiliated 1st place - Floor Exercise dance education for boys and girls — all 466 Main Straat f [DUCATIUNAL CENTER ; Artists Dance Mansters of America and Dancing Teachers of Connec- 4/” Mr. Benoit haa recently returned from a United States Gymnastic Train­ ages. Manchastar, Conn. i ticut, and has recently returned from New York City where she studied ing Camp where he participated as well as being honored by being 232-9015 K-HIARTPIAZA asked to teach. SPENCER 9T., MANCHESTER (Silver Lane) Phone 643-8076 all forms of dance and has completed a six-week ballet course. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 1974 — PAGE FIVE PAGE F O im - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, ^ 4 Urbanettt Named Recreational Classes Listed iHaurliratpr turinim Hrralb ABOUT it’s “be kind to your plant week” ^ PUBLIC In the list of subjects to be beginners, advanced chess, see fairway tor Art Show Juror offered at the Manchester Adult social dancing, clinic for TOWN OPINION / RECORDS Evening School in Tuesday’s beginners, and piano for • pots • food • soil Herald, the subjects classified beginners. • trellis • sprayer • watering cans Alex'Urbanetti, a member of as recreational classes were All classes begin Sept. 16. the art faculty at Manchester 'iL ' t Wnrrunl'y Deetls not identified. Registration by mail will be The Manchester Junior nonr’i the time to traneplent Community College, has been Raymond Neil Wenthe and Because they are considered accepted until Monday. Women’s Club will hold a coffee selected as a juror for the your plant to a larger pot... One Price of Success Elizabeth Y. Wenthe to Jeffrey strictly of a recreational Registration in person will be for prospective members Mon­ Glastonbury Art Guild’s twelfth W. Smith, property at 40 nature, a slightly higher fee will Tuesday in the Manchester day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of we're the store that has annual art show and sale Satur­ Woodstock Dr., $59,000. Mrs. Aubrey Bashaw, 46 Just about every little thing! Here is a truly disturbing commen­ Alerting the family to watch for and be charged to defray the entire High School cafeteria from 6:30 day and Sunday, according to W. Leonard Kingman and cost of these courses. to 8 p.m. Woodstock Dr. Membership is tary on the tim es we live in. report to police any strangers in the show chairman Connie M. Ab­ Evelyn S. Kingman to Barry S. The fee is $8 per course for open to any women from 18 to bott. 40 years old residing in Top business executives, who have neighborhood — in parked cars, afoot and Maria D. Wolfgong, proper­ Manchester residents, and $12 "where a Urbanetti, a graduate of the ty at 16 Hemlock St., $34,000. per course for non-residents. Death For Coin Forgery Manchester or a surrounding dollar's worked hard to achieve prominence in or slowly bicycling about. Rhode Island School of Design Trade Names The recreational classes are: Athens—In Greece, Athenian community. Anyone interested M t m worth in Providence, received his their fields, are now being urged to Personally writing for hotel reser­ James J. Moriconi, doing Beginning guitar lessons, con­ lawgiver Solon reported in 583 in attending should contact the rnirocla of a dollar!" M.A. degree in painting from business as Ma Ma Mia’s tract bridge for beginners and B.C., nearly all the states levied Mrs. Howard Holmes, work equally hard to achieve obscuri­ vations without mentioning company downtown mancheSter^ the Tyler School of Art in Cuisine. intermediates, golf for the death penalty for forgery or membership chairman at 647- ty and become just another face in the affiliation and picking up tickets at Philadelphia, Pa. His paintings J&mes J. and Jean Ann for adulteration of money. 1596. have been shown in traveling *crowd. The idea is to help prevent the airport when traveling, and even Moriconi, doing business as ^ exhibits and competitions LaStrada-East and LaStrada- would-be-kidnappers — either then purposely arriving earlier or throughout the country. West. 725 E. Middle Turnpike He has also been the recipient political terrorists or ransom-seeking later than expected. Marriage Licenses - r r r of recent prizes in the Paul David Liebig and criminals — from zeroing in on them Shunning all publicity and Berkshire Art Association an­ Theresa Mary Poharski, both SPECIAL THURS. & FRI. ONLY as prime targets. eliminating name and picture from nual show and the Connecticut Manchester, ^p t. 14, St. James Academy annual show. He “It all boils down to us never doing company advertising. Church. USDA CHOICE - FIRST CUT taught drawing at the Tyler Mark Alton Richard and Lynn the same thing once, or reversing “Business leaders come to our School of Art before joining the Marie Correnti, both what comes naturally like eating in a briefings hoping they can learn all MCC staff. Alex Urhanelti Manchester, Sept. 7, St. James He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Church. favorite restaurant, or being expected about personal safety in one easy Anthony Urbanetti of Butternut John Arthur Bousfield, 12 Supermarkets regularly at the club at a certain time, lesson," says Rayne. “It comes as a Rd. Moore St., and Bette Jean CHUCK Other jurors are Daniel Rob­ or taking the same route home after jolt to them when they realize they FBI Agent Guest Luniewski, 23 Ridge St., Sept. bins, curator of the Fogg Art 14, St. John’s Polish National Pf/cei work," observed one business leader and their families have to adjust to Museum at Harvard Universi­ Of B^nai B^rith Catholic Church. Ettectivt To Sept. 7 at an executive protection seminar in virtually a new lifestyle by figurative­ ty; and Nathan Knobler, FBI Special Agent William H. David Allen Dynes, 49 professor of art at the Universi­ Booth Jr. of New Haven will be Woodland St., and Bernadette lb. New York. ly looking over their shoulders ty of Connecticut. guest speaker Sunday morning DOUBLE S&H GREEN ROAST LeBel, 35 Gardner St., Sept. 14, Such seminars are being conducted endlessly." The art show will be on the when Manchester’s Charter St. James Church. STAMPS SATURDAY Glastonbury Green at Main and Oak Lodge B’nai B’rith con­ in m ajor U.S. cities by Burns Inter­ In Rayne’s opinion, international Peter Wojtkun and Susan 7 - 10 P.M. Hubbard Streets beginning at 10 ducts its first breakfast Elizabeth Roberts, both Boston, national Investigation Bureau, whose terrorism poses a greater danger than a m. both days. meeting of the new season. It Sept. 7, St. James Church. Wt Rpttrv* Jh9 flight To Limit Quantitifi director, M. Fred Rayne, has testified skyjacking did before security will be at 9 at the Howard John­ USDA CHOICE son Restaurant on Tolland WHOLE (Fresh U.S. Lamb) on anti-kidnap techniques and urban measures at airports eliminated that Sand-Yachting: Very'Old Tpke., Manchester. Taxis’ Debut In 1907 guerrilla tactics before the House peril. He points out that kidnaping has St. Peter-Ording, Germany— David Wichman, incoming New York—The first fleet of I Although sand-yachting is less president of the lodge, said motorized thxis in the United BOnOM Committee on Internal Security. been developed into a fine art in South than 100 years old in Europe, Booth’s talk will cover a broad States made their debut in New Corporate managers at seminars or America, notably Argentina, where it was practiced in Egypt by spectrum of crime and FBI' in­ York in 1907. They were shiny! Pharaoh Amenhotep III nearly at private briefings at company kidnapings have escalated to 500 or volvement. red high-seat cabs im ported j 4,000 years ago. from Paris. ROUND ROAST locations are provided with a 26-page more a year and ransoms go into mul­ On Long Island Sound (Photo by Reginald Pinto) LEG O’ manual covering some 200 dangerous timillions for American businessmen. situations, including actual kidnaping, He sees an imminent threat of and how to react to them. terrorist groups overseas joining WILSON FULLY COOKED Some of the rules include; forces with those in this country. Staying out of the office, unless The business community apparently others are there. agrees with him. So far, about 4,000 UMB TODAY’S M A X L E R N E R SEMI-BONELESS Keeping vacation plans within the companies have requested the anti­ Priced for Fabulous Savings Now! THOUGHT WATER family, and not eVen telling the friend­ kidnap handbook. ADDED ly barber about the mountain retreat. Paranoia, anyone? Strangling By Degrees HAMS Faith and AclionN

Loin (Fresh U.S.) a g M M A Sib (Fresh U.S.) . A James 2:14-19 “ Good News For Modern S Thesis on Theses Man" My brothers! What good is for someone NEW YORK CITY - Query; What idea monses and the labor vote, and certainly from their writing desks and drawing LAMB CHOPS* I LAMB CHOPS * 1 to say, “1 have faith," if his actions do not With 35,000 doctoral dissertations It’s one of a number recently dug up prove it? Can that faith save him? Suppose about higher education does President won’t harm him with the Main Streets of boards, from studios and administrative Gerald Ford share with Chairman Mao? every American town. offices. We asked them to talk about their being written each year, it shouldn’t by the National Enquirer from the there are brothers or sisters who need Family Size Chicken O' Sea C am pbell’s j i i clothes and don’t have enough to eat. What Answer: They both believe the influence Aside from the political angle, what life experience — what had been their be surprising that the obvious sub­ massive “Comprehensive Disserta­ good is there in your saying to them, “God of working men should be brought to bear sense does Mr. Ford's suggestion make in right and wrong decisions, their life turn­ jects have been pretty well raked over tion Index.” Filling 37 volumes and bless you! Keep warm and eat well! ’’ — If on college students. educational terms? It isn’t at all a bad ing points. Then we took them apart. you don’t give them the necessities of life? This doesn’t by any means discredit Mr. idea. Mr. Ford’s remark that education is we used to hold the meetings in a LIGHT TOMATO PEANUT and that scholars are being forced to E more than 35,(XX) pages — and selling Ford's suggestion in his commencement being “strangled—by degrees” is an easy building called the Castle, and every COCA So it is with faith: If it is alone and has no devote their attention to the fine for $2,495 — the index lists virtually actions with it, then it is dead. But talk in Ohio on the Labor Day weekend pun but it packs considerable truth. As one Thursday night the Castle was crowded with students — and not just the seniors — details of human knowledge. every doctoral dissertation accepted someone will say, “One person has faith, that working men and women should be who served time for three years as dean of accepted in the colleges not only as a pretty good graduate school, and who is fighting to get in. If I were still with that CHUNK TUNA SOUP BUTTER another has actions.” My answer is, Still, some of the dissertations for by American universities since 1861. “Show me how any one can have faith students but as teacjiers. It simply puts it still involved with about 100 doctoral can­ course, my next invitation would go out to COLA 2 8 O z . 6 V2 O z . 1 0 O z . which people are earning degrees are Other examples of forgettable without actions. I will show you my faith into perspective. didates a year, I must testify wryly that Richard Nixon, to come and talk about his Both in Communist and democratic there is more to intelligence than a Ph.D. life experience, his life decisions, his rather strange-sounding. Consider, research along the less-trodden paths by my actions.” Do you believe that there is only one God! Good! The demons also societies there is the persistent, nagging During the 1960s there was a mad rush blunders—if he would talk. for example, a “Study of Some of scholarship: believe and tremble with fear. question of how the air in the ivory tower for degrees which threatened to saturate Higher education in the future must be AFC MHO P Physical Chemical Factors Affecting Purdue University conferred a Reformed Presbyterian can be mixed with the smell of sweat and the Ph.D. market. It led an academic wag education for all students who can qualify, Church of Manchester toil to keep it from getting too rarefied. to suggest that in the future every child and by diverse teachers—degrees or not. It Plus Shrinkage of Ice Cream,’’ whose Ph.D. for “Flavors and Other Quality M Ed Vallone, Elder Mao is worried that tbg Chinese Com­ born in America be equipped with a birth must be education in which the communi­ Dep. author was awarded a Ph.D. by the Attributes of Pre-Cooked, Wet-Chilled munist students will get corrupted by certificate and a Ph D. I have heard ty outside takes part. It must be education alien ideas and — like many Russian college presidents boast about the percen­ that gets through the whole life span. It * l y University of Illinois. and Dry-Chilled Fried Chicken.” 4 9 students — become technocrats with their tage of Ph.D.s on their faculty, without must be education not just of the cognitive pure Communist flame dimmed. Hence making a survey of the extent to which the capacities but of the whole person. thbir exile to outlying rural areas, where faculty members think for themselves or What President Ford must know — presumably-th^y get their uppity ideas the kind of life experience they have had. through his own children — is that many NOW IMPORTED BILL WHITAKER’S MANCHESTER knocked out of tnSm and some proletarian Those two tests are more crucial than all young people are today reaching for a LAND 0 -LAKES ones drummed in. the tests-oral and w ritten- which the mixture of the brain and the hand in their Mr. Ford’s worry is less ideological. He graduate student may pass or even excel lives, the mind and the soil, values and shares the common feeling of the middle- in. experience. Many of them are living that class American that higher education isn’t For a decade at Brandeis University I kind of life today, before or after their BOILED “practical” enough. His plea for a “better had a hand in a general education course college years. Itjs time we brought that Va L b . HERALD mix” of the intellectual and practical will for all seniors. We brought men and kind of reality to the university itself. B U H Eir help him with the Meanys and Fitzsim­ women from government, labor, business, YESTERDAYS ON A SPECTACULAR SELECTION

1!^"""*" COUPON""""""! OF FALL AND WINTER FASHION N e w Crop PRODUCE 3 ' a y c e ^ 25 Years Ago This date was Labor Day; The Herald COATS FOR DRESS AND CASUAL WEAR! did not publish. T O M T IE D E ^ S&H CREEN S T A M ^ i .'v-Tk-C?' 10 Years Ago POTATOES 200 300 Francis J. Happeny plans to sue town to Arms Race Between Cops and Crooks? EXTRA EXTRA get back |25 deposit he made with the town for primary petitions. with $30 With S20 r((^ purchase purchase WASHINGTON - (NEA) - In the past next they will want howitzers mounted on this could go on and on. 'The question is, when a policeman told a suspect to "halt squad cars, for, God knows, a 105mm shell where does it end?” would really do the job more quickly and Bood Thurs., FrI. and Sat, or I’ll blow your head off” he was merely Ideally, it could end by the application of lManrl|pBt^r parroting a figure of speech. Today, sadly, more effectively. Saptembar B, 6, 7 Except during federal leadership. Dozens of national Doublo Stamp Hours it’s more than tough talk. agencies exist for the sole purpose of Certainly the cop must protect the lb. Ettrnittg M pralb Hundreds of police departments in the trying to reduce bloodshed in the land. Un­ citizenry, and himself. Evil goofs with nation have traded their traditional .38 fortunately, shockingly, at least one of the FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 caliber revolvers for awesomely more gats seem around every corner in the na­ Juicy, Sweet Published by the Published every agencies — the Law Enforcement i California Marvel All White 5 I t> powerful .357-magnums. In addition, many tion and though it’s sickening, the police Msnehester evening except Sun- revolver Is often the only defense the good Assistance Administration — encourages Publlshlng Co.. Herald days and holidays. of the departments are now issuing rather than discourages police arms es­ Square. Manchester, Entered at the hollow-nose ammunition, similar to dum­ guys have. But the policeman is only TURKEY Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., calation. The Connecticut police, as exam­ PEACHES .lb. ICEBERG human, he can only do so much. The Telephone 643-2711 Post Olllce as Second dum bullets, which mushroom on impact ' % 2 ' average cop is given 2000 hours of training ple, used an LEAA recommendation as* (Area Code 203). Class Mall Mauer. and do ghastly things to human flesh. In one of the arguments for adopting the Large, California LETTUCE ROAST BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER combination, the new gun and bullet can (vs. about 4000 for the average barber), thus he’s not a weapons expert nor, even a hollow-nose bullet. This bullet is so cruel wlUi Qravy indeed blow a head from a body. (it’s normally used by hunters to kill large SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES police expert. Giving him bigger and beasts) that a Geneva Convention out­ PAYABLE IN ADVANCE The Connecticut State Police is one of bigger guns and telling him he is therefore lawed its use in war; yet the federal ORANGES ■ ea. the latest departments to upgrade its better able to stop crime is a noisome Single Copy ...... 15« 3 Monihs...... $9.75 government says it’s perfectly all right, W eekly...... 7 5 t 6 M o n ih s ...... $19.50 sidearm capacity. Tests there indicate the hoax. ONE Month .... $3.25 One Y e a r...... $39.00 .357 is so atomic it can shoot through an even desirable to use it in New Haven. ' * ^ otf) -r % ^ ? Mail Rales Upon Request automobile engine block. The hollow-nose, It would not be a hoax, admittedly, if Guns have become one of America’s ...... doz. hd. 21b. 0 V- , ' ‘ Gel in the »w ing of things with a new coat or NATIVE swrn COM Subscribers who p.m. should telephone it-has been shown, will not pass through a upoli hearing of new police weapons, major social diseases. Statistics indicate 5/ . . 5 ■ <». fail to receive their the circulation deparl- human being with a neat little home, as criminals would all back off in fear. But there are as many private weapons as peo­ twol The exciting looks lor the coming laH A ' Ilk Herald betore 5:30 menl, 647-9946. ^ and winter are here in many styles and fabric with the “weak” old .38, but almost they won’t. If anything, thugs will get new ple in the land. Fifteen-thousand people textures - trimmed and untrlmmed models, -271 explode on striking so as to confine its weapons of their own. “ What can result,” are murdered or die accidentally from fitted princess lines, not to mention the all - BStS Member Audit Bureau of Circulation WITH IH It COUPON II WITH IM S massive damage, as a spokesman puts it, said David Steinberg of the National Coun­ guns annually, 40 per cent of the fatalities popular belled ones. Short or long, that is A 15 00 PUaCHAII , To AtSOOPUKMSI $ u) Ihe question? D on't hesitate, come in today M e With Coupon I ? « S The Manchester Display advertising “inside the perpetrator.” cil for a Responsible Firearm Policy, “is a are children between ages 1 and 19. The and choose from our really fabulous Publishing Co. hours Three The trend toward larger, more powerful kind of arms race. Even non-criminals U.S. gun death rate per 100,000 people is collection. You'll be ahead of the game* _ COUMHI 25« OFF 20 < OFF f lull days prior to OFF OFF could get involved. We know that many 6.68 as opposed to a mere .10 in Great Bri­ 10SCT. PIllU im T miNMY JACK tOLUlWt l/t tAUIW M miTUT assumes no financial publication, police weapons is dangerous at best, in­ CHARGE • CASH • LAYAWAY oz. ANY DOZENZEN OF y responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald sanity at worst. Police say the new law-abiding minority people, as example, tain. Clearly, the national movement TETLEY MASHED PRIME ICECREAM typographical errors classified advertising: BOLD EGGS appearing in adver- 12 noon prior today of weapons are needed to better protect the see police as their enemies and actually should be to limit not escalate such car­ TEABAGS POTATOES DETERGENT BEEF OeeUTInaaptr lisements and other publication; 12 noon citizenry from desperados and that arm themselves against irresponsible nage. A nation of Dirty Harry cops, _xwOeo4 CMpan Thni PwS«»L taeWy T ‘reading matter in Thp Friday lor publication anything that does the job quicker and police. If they hear that policemen now blowing people’s heads off, may satisfy Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon- Herald. day. more effectively is progress. The have magnum weapons, they may get the sadists but it won’t do one damn thing 945 Main Street rationale boggles the mind. Following it. magnums of their own. Something like about crime except make it bloodier. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALIL j^ n c h e ^ r , Conn„ Thur^, Sept. 5 , ^ 4 - P^GE S E ^ N PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Thurs., Sept. 5, i m _

Charge Accounts Invited Harvest Fair Chamber of Commerce To Hear Candidates Bank Charges Welcome n chocolate sauce, jello with top­ SOUTH WINDSOR GOP is Republican chairman of the community. All profits are with meat sauce, salad, Italian the town’s first district and a donated to community projects bread and butter, cookie, milk. ping, orange juice, milk. Judy Kuehnel Opens Tonight site lierald member of the Republican and other charities. Wednesday: Toasted cheese Tuesday: Lasagna or ham- Liim ‘,H|iimil<‘nl Town Committee. He has been Donations of bric-a-brac and sandwich with soup, potato burg on a roll, potato chips, 644.1364 active in the party since 1969. clean clothing are welcomed chips, pickle chips, orange salad, Italian bread and butter, HEBRON Baha’u’llah, prophet-founder of Area Profile jello, cookies, milk. Republican and Democrat A Hartford native, Small and may be left at the shop juice, spice cake with icing, Nancy Foote the Baha’i Faith, foretold the Wednesday: Bologna, salami candidates for Congress First attended the University of during business hours or can be milk. elimination of war and of and cheese sub with lettuce and CorrcMponilenl District and candidates from Hartford and entered the in­ picked up by calling Phyllis Thursday: Pizza, salad, ice racial, religious and class tomato, french fries and pickle 228-3970 the Fourth Senatorial and 14th surance field in 1966. He is a Striebel, 644-0147. cream cup, milk. The annual Lions Club prejudices and proclaimed the chips, jello, gingerbread with New City Advisory Vote Assembly districts will address partner in a Hartford agency. M enus Friday: "Tuna sub with lettuce Hebron Harvest Fair opens coming union of peoples in one| topping, milk. a full membership meeting of (iuiii|iaign Aides The following lunches'wlll be and tomato or peanut butter today at 6 p.m. at the Lions conimon faith inspired by and jelly Sandwich, tater tots, Thursday; Pizza, salad, the South Windsor Chamber of Janice Murtha, 80 Beelzebub served in the elementary Fairground of Rt. 85. There will allegiance to one God and a love catsup, cole slaw, jello, milk. Italian bread and butter, ice Encouraging^ Says Walsh Commerce Tuesday, Sept. 17. Rd/ and Peter G. Nicholas, 114 schools during the week of Sept. be 100 booths and concessions at for all mankind. In the secondary schools the cream cup, milk. Each candidate will speak for Edgewood Dr. have been 9 to Sept. 13: the fair. The Baha’i Faith orginated in following lunches will be Friday: Fried clams or frank 10 minutes followed by a ques­ named South Windsor coor­ Monday: French toast with Tonight a farm tractor pull is Iran in 1844. Its teaching served: on a roll, catsup, mustard, COVENTRY direct means of public par­ tion and answer period. dinators for the gubernatorial syrup or jelly, butter, sausage, scheduled for the main pull revolve around the three basic said, "but I hope all Coventry Monday: Taco or frank on a relish, tartar sauce, potato ticipation,” he said. Invitations have been sent to orange juice, ice cream cup, ring. Antic clowns and the principals — the oneness of Monica Slieu citizens, regardless of their campaign of U.S. Rep. Robert chips, cole slaw, jello, pudding, Walsh added that he hopes Democrat U.S. Rep. William R. roll, potato chips, carrot and Marlborough Fife and Drum God, the oneness of religion and CorreHponilenl Steele. milk. cake with icing and milk. every resident “will take ad­ position, will vote on this Cotter, who is seeking a third celery sticks, cake with Corps will perform. the oneness of mankind. 742-9495 They will be responsible for Tuesday: Spaghetti or shells vantage of this opportunity to question.” consecutive term and to his On the Harvest Fair stage, a Baha’is believe that in each age Robert “Skip” Walsh, Film Tonight the organization of local sup­ let their elected and appointed Republican challenger F. port for Rep. Steele’s campaign beauty contest is scheduled for God sends a new prophet to Democratic candidate for state The Booth-Dimock Library officials know their feelings on MacBuckley of Hartford. as well as advising the 9 p.m. and the Hop River String renew religion and to provide representative from the 53rd will show a film entitled "Zoos the spiritual and social District, said he is "encouraged this crucial issue. Also expected is incumbent Republican nominee on local -i- - Band will entertain beginning of the World" for older children "My personal opposition to Fourth District Republican issues. CLIP THIS GRANTS AD at 10 p.m. teachings for that age. by the action of Coventry’s tonight at 7. the new city is well known,” he State Sen. Dave Odegard of PTA Bowling On Friday the horse pulling Baha’u’llah is the prophet for Town Council in moving to this age. place the question of a new city Manchester and his Democrat The Eli Terry PTO Bowling contest will begin at 6 p.m. opponent, former State Senator 3 DAYS ONLY Large cash prizes will be Cumlidales Visit for Coventry on a special League will meet Friday at 9:30 .•4- Democratic candidates referendum ballot.” and State Representative David a.m. at the Ten Pin Lanes. awarded this year's winners. M. Barry of Manchester. First prize for horses 3,100 expected to attend the Hebron Walsh, who initiated a peti­ m FUL FAUICS AT Invitations have also been Anyone interested in joining pounds and under is $65 and for Harvest Fair are: U.S. Rep. tion to.place the matter on a THURS.-FRI.-SAT.' extended to legislature can­ this Friday morning league is those 3,101 pounds and over the Ella Grasso candidate for ballot which was signed by over didates from the 14th district. invited to attend the meeting or first prizS'is $80. governor, Saturday at 2 p.m.; 200 residents, noted that “it is S E P T . 5-6-7 PILGRIM MILLS Republican incumbent G. call M. Abshier, 528-2632 or D. At 7 p.m. the MacDonald U.S. Rep. William Cotter, unfortunate that there is Warren Westbrook and Kosboth, 644-8316. Family Singers will perform on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.; Attorney presently no state law which Democrat Abraham Glassman, stage and at 8 the Willimantic General Robert Killian, can­ provides for citizens to make a Come See — You’ll $avel Tlirift Shop Hours binding decision on such both of South Windsor. The South Windsor Communi­ FABULOUS RING RIOT! Senior Citizens Square Dance didate for Lieutenant governor, Glassman is a former mayor Group will give a demonstra­ Sunday at 3 p.m.; and Edward questions,” but promised that if JUST ARRIVEDIII ty Thrift Shop, located in the he is elected to represent the of South Windsor and West­ Sullivan Ave. Plaza will return tion. Caldwell, candidate for comp­ $ 1 4 « Small $4.99 troller, Saturday at noon. 53rd District he would “press brook, a former deputy mayor. to its regular hours Saturdays Larga $9.99 Livestock and exhibit judging ONLY ■ yd. begins at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. David Barry, candidate for for legislation that would allow CAUCO PRINTS Ileuils Cuiiipaign beginning Sept. 7. A horse-show and a farm state senator in the Fourth every voter to become involved State Rep. G. Warren West­ The hours for the fall and 5 $149 animal parade are also District; and A1 Ahearn, can­ in the decision-making process brook, Republican candidate winter months are Tuesday, of government. FALL JERSEYS FROM B yd. scheduled for the early morning didate for state representative for re-election to the 14th dis­ Wednesday, and Thursday; 10 H i Addition to Facilities at Bolton Park hours. in the 55th District, are “A major problem of govern­ 38 trict, has named Ernest W. a.m. to 4 p.m. and every Satur­ 99 ea. The demonstrations are expected to make several ment today,” Walsh said, "is Small, 80 Edgewood Rd. as his day from 1 p.in. to 4 p.m. ONLY ■ yd, Come In, compare with your appearances at the fair. that the people feel left out. UNBLEACHED MUSUN The shop is manned by Bring This A d A new slide was recently added to the playground equipment at Herrick Memorial Park in planned for 1 p.m. on Saturday. campaign manager. genuine diamonds. See if you A Jukido exhibition lead by What I'm hoping is to be able to Small, a member and past volunteers from the Woman’s can tell the difference. You'll Bolton as a gift of the Elolton Junior Women’s Club. The park also has swings and a jungle $139 be surprised, delightedi and OTHER FINE Jerry Brown of Coventry and a create a legislative climate president of the local Young Club and non-members from gym for town children. Installing the slide are Lance Dimock, kneeling, Philip Manning, which will encourage rather 100% JUTE BURLAP ONLY ■ yd amazed-many of the wealthy parachute demonstration spon­ Naab Not Freed people keep their real RINGS with wheelbarrow, and Robert Peterson, with shovel. (Herald photo by Holland) sored by the Connecticut Air than discourage citizen par­ diam onds in the vault and NEW LONDON (UPI) - A ticipation. $ 2 4 8 wear these and their friends $7.99 National Guard are planned. FROM yd. don’t know the difference. A nail driving contest and pie judge has refused to allow "By its action in placing this CORDUROY Some of these rings sold for UP Matthew Naab, 22, to be question on a ballot, the Coven­ as high as $28.00. All rings set and watermelon eating contests in sterling or lOK. GF & 16 Lord Mayor Says His Town are planned for 2 p.m. At 3 released from Norwich State try Town Council has lived up to She liem lit Karat H.G.E. p.m., students of Patti Hospital where he has been un­ the Democratic party pledge of dergoing psychiatric treat­ last year to involve people in Area Profile Corrigan’s School of Gym­ NEW DRAPERY FABRICS Birthstone Rings ^4*99. Limit 2 To An Ad. Run by 54-Member Council nastics wiil give a demonstra­ ment. government. I endorse this kind tion of tumbling skills. Naab, a former Cornell of action and wholeheartly sup­ Bring this certificate and $4.99 plus tax and re- A pony pulling contest will University student, was found port any effort that seeks more Priced from *1** yd. proximately 20 square miles edive a LAD IES'' §teSterling Silver or 10-kt. Gold LADIES' 1 KT *5.99 COVENTRY per cent of Coventry was begin at 6 p.m. and the Country not guilty by reason of insanity Red Cross Fails and has a population of 350,000. Monica Shea destroyed. We have 23 sister Spirit Band will begin playing last June in the stabbing death Filled ring, set wiifvim % Kt. DIAMOND REPRO- A 54-member council, which towns and a link with every MEN'S RINGS From Correspondent on stage at 7 p.m. of his grandmother, Mrs. Anna BIRTHDAY BIBLE DUCTION, SPARKLING FLASHING. WITH *5.99 is elected,'is responsible for the country in Europe except Spain. Naab, 84. 742-9495 On Sunday, the fair opens at NEW YORK (UPI) - The In Fund Raising running of the town. There are We have links in America, Acting on a recommendation Anerican Bible Society has RAINBOW FIRE In his address to the Rotary noon with a draft open pull. A P^gtimAAiUs DO YOU HAVIACHARGt? 18 wards in the town and each Canada and Australia. We are by psychiatrists, Superior Court CADBI/^ r\Pff>Mnvaav>ki Dr. Wolmer said more Club Wednesday night, the Lord doodle bug pull is scheduled for announced it plans to publish FABRIC DEPARTMENT (^STORES ANDOVER ward has three members on the volunteers are needed in the Mayor of Coventry, England, very interested in getting large 6 p.m. Judge William P. Barber the entire Bible in the popu­ Donna Holland council. groups of children to visit our MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off. 1-86) chapter. Dennis Berry, outlined his town At 9 p.m. the fair will close refused to let Naab go free. lar "Today’s English Ver­ Corrc8|>«ind<‘nl Lord Mayor Berry has been a country and have our children Barber was on the panel of He said new volunteers as I the more for your and its form of government. with a giant fireworks display. sion” as a birthday present Mon, Tues„ Wed., Sat 104 Thors. & Fri. 10-9 Tel. 646-0375 member of the council for 19 visit other countries." three judges who presided at for America’s celebration of well as present workers Will be s Lord Mayor Berry informed Hayrides, bingo and good fo ^ Dr. Ralph Wolmer announced O ur years. ‘‘Coventry, England has Naab’s trial. welcome at an annual meeting the club that his town is ap- will be featured all four days. the Bicentennial. the 1974 fund-raising campaign moneysworth store The council has the right to problems just the same as later this month. Enfield Children are admitted free of for The Three Town Chapter appoint committee chairmen yours; we face increasing costs Avon/Sirfisbury Voter Session charge and adult tickets are of the Columbia Red Cross was and Lord Mayor Berry said, “1 and the rates (taxes) keep Bristol $1.50 each day or $2 for all four less than successful. Set Saturday must be frank and say that the going up” days. Parking is also free. He said the quota to be raised Stores are ANDOVER chairmen are appointed on a "It must be hard for your Baha'i Booth was $3,000; only $1,000 was con­ Open Donna Holland political basis. We have as Coventry to keep rates (taxes) Followers of the Baha’i Faith tributed. Mon. Nite E socialist council, 43 Social party down when you have no in­ There will be a voter making in this area will be displaying Dr. Wolmer is acting chair­ session Saturday from 9 a.m. and 12 Conservative party, so dustry. You have only houses to our chairmen are all support your schools.” materials and answering man of the chapter which until 1 p.m. at the Town Office questions about this rapidly covers Andover, Columbia and Socialists." His job is full-time, unlike our Building. expanding religion now in well Hebron. In order to become a voter Lord Mayor explained his mayorship, and he only serves Coventry’s interest in inter­ for one year. over 330 countries and He said, “The lack of youymust be a bonafide resident territories. Pre-Season national friendship. Lord Mayor Berry and his response is disheartening. Only of the town and 18 years of age. One of the primary purposes a small number of parents "We have been interested in wife, the Mayoress Penny of the Baha’i Faith is the unity international friendship since Berry, will be leaving for whose children are in the water Sale! P Legal Notice of mankind in world peace. safety program contributed. It the Second World War when 75 England on Sunday. Court of Probate, District of Coventry is our largest, most expensive NOTICE OF HEARING one and our best programs.” ESTATE OF ERNEST COUTURE. Late of Coventry, in said District, Dr. Wolmer said it costs Deceased. Charge Accounts about $2.50 per season to water­ I Pursuant to an order of Hon. David C. Rappe. Judge, dated August 29. 1974 a Invited proof one child. Perhaps these hearing will be held on an application parents will reconsider, he praying that there be a sale of real estate Bank Charges said. as in said application on file more fully SAVE appears, at the Court of Probate on Welcome “Our bank balance is slowly September 19.1974 at 8:30 in the evening. being depleted in spite of a David C. Rappe. Judge sizeable contribution for the Our swimming progrant in Colum­ A MODERN Avon/Simtbury bia and generous donations Enfitid from two foundations," he said. PHARMACY MonchtsttrA rvw Brltfoi “They have prolonged the life Storti of the chapter but it can’t go on Art Op«n Tonit* forever,” he said. The chapter pays for Jam as expenses to the blood program F. in which donors gave 235 pints D’Amato of blood last year. BS/R.PII. It manages the first aid and emergency medical technicians program as well as home ser­ vice, disaster relief and a A recent survey by public medical supply loan closet. opinion analyst Louis Harris Charge It k EVEL KMEVEL revealed that a high propor­ SAVE 16.99 S A V E 10.99 STUNT STADILM tion of Americans are much C r our reg. 59.99 School Lunch 48" wide play environment with concerned about personal our rag. 82.99 grandstand and accessories. By failings such as eating too HUFFY 2 0 ” B O r S TOLLAND Ideal. Cycle & figure sold separately, much, being out of shape •FURY” H hR ISE BIKE Parker Mriiiorial and at least 30 per store. physically, not reading HUFFY OR COLUMBIA 26 INCH Hieks MrinorinI: YOUR CHOICE enough, wasting too much Girls', Preteens' & Young Jrs' A real mover! Twin top tube Monday: Hot meatball time...In fact, he says, MEN’S 10-SPEED RACING BIKE frame with "mellow yellow” grinder, celery sticks, green Sensational with ten speed derallleur, stem mounted shift levers, dual caliper worries about such personal finish; single speed coaster beans, pineapple ring. hand brakes, stick Maes Bend style handlebars. The jazziest In blue finish. Not fallings beset some of the brake; 20” billboard tires; hl-rlse Tuesday: Juice, hamburger exactly as shown. / Jeans & Pants handlebars; front caliper hand on roll, ketchup, potato chips, TM population almost all of the ______ALL SPREE BIKES COH|IE FULLY ASSEMBLED! time...His observation was Reg. 8.00 to 13.00 brake; custom banana saddle; cole slaw, apple crisp. EVEL KMEVEL CANYON SKV CYCLE chrome fenders and rims. ^ Wednesday; Spaghetti with 5 that the principal worries at least 12 per store Ideal's cycle is powered by the patented gyro motor and Girls', Preteens', Teens', Juniors' are college-educated, upper meat sauce, cheese stick, rockets out of the energizer like a supersonic plane on two income professionals and tossed salad, Vienna bread, wheels. Also features a real jet engine type noise. Evel figure executives, while the people S A V E 11.99 pears. included, at least 30 per store. Winter Coats from Fine Makers who worry least are HUFFY our reg. 69.99 Thursday; Oven-fried chicken, macaroni salad, corn, farmers . They are physical­ Whee-ee! All the new looks, all Iff / SSO//V s ti /\r,s wo: ly active, and they bread, fudge cookies. M any 32.00 Coats Are Now Only 16.00 * experience genuine, not im­ the favorite styles. Corduroys, Friday; Fish sticks, mashed brushed denims, poly/cottons. »58 aginary, fatigue at the end of HLFFrS BRAND NEl^ Dorcy MotocroM waffle gripe potatoes, tartar sauce, peas, Many 34.00 Coats Are Now Only 17.00 each day... The professional Prints & solid colors. Girls' sizes **THIJNDER RO AD’* our reg. 1.39...... 99* roll, orange. EVEL KNIEVEL and executive groups live 7 to 14. Preteens' & Young Jrs'. 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» \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 1974 — PAGE NINE P /V ^ EKiHT — MANCHESTEK EVEWNG HERALD, l^nchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 19974 'Muldoon-Garey' Dance School pummmuuuiumm Students At i FROM y o u r Gym Camp 85 East Center St. ■tfSQ tk. 4gTOai>^

4 at Summit St. NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN Among the area students of By VIVIAN FERGUSON [COUPON O FM W Priscilla Gibson School of OUR SERVICEMEN WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECiALI Dance Arts who attended gym­ nastic camps this summer are: 8 9 When Dan Groobert was a lit­ Lindsey J. Warner, sonof Mr. Navy Chief Operation Sec. Pompons bunch PERISDE Vernon, Lynn Com«rota, W':- and Mrs. Charles E. Warner of Antonio J. St. James, son of Mr. tle boy, his mother and I, along daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rd., Tolland, has with many other mothers, sat V and Mrs. Antonio J. St. James OPEN 'Ul 9 P.M. THURS., FRI. NITE8I Anthony Comerota of 14 enlisted in the U. S. Coast of 510 Pleasant Valley Rd., alongside the pool and watched. OFF Discovery Rd. Guard and reported to the South Windsor, is participating Later, there were the training W M t e (T WITH ___ sessions for a swim team and Tolland, Teri Carter, Recruit Training Center, Cape in "Unitas XV,” a training THIS daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fran­ May, N.J. He will under go 10 exercise off the coast of South still later, golf lessons. cis Carter of Crystal Lake Rd. weeks of basic training and also America. Embarked aboard the y rame kiclof Dan always had a pleasant COUPON East Hartford, Lori participate in training exer­ guided missile frigate USS nature. If a child were upset or Firmneck, daughter of Mr. and cises and a physical fitness Belknap, he is serving on the «FtwMn If: RmpM Cmf Iprtm Taa had an altercation with another Mrs, James Zocco of 89 Terrace program at the center. He is a staff of the commoner. South youngster, Dan would ease the Good at HIGHLAND PARK thru Sat., Sept. 7th. Ave., Sheryl Dunn, daughter of 1974 graduate of Tolland I|igh scene. If someone showed short HIGHLAND PARK Atlantic Force, U.S. Atlantic (Limit One Per Family) Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Dunn Kingston Photo School Fleet. St. James is scheduled to riMm-YouiisEii'i temper, Dan understood. “Oh, 317 Highland Street, Manchester of 87 Whitehall Dr. and Cheryl visit many South American ! ncniREFRAM III8 ! he doesn’t feel good today” , or Dudek, daughter of Mr. and Engaged similar comment would be Coast Guard Lt. Michael cities while participating in the **7/te Choicest Meat In Town!^^ Mrs. John Dudek of 80 Janet The engagement of Miss Sally Wt cut the mouldini md th* |lns...thm hilp you forthcoming. Billingsley, husband of the exercise. A former student of Dr. Ann Clark of Vernon to Gary M. writh evirythini dM. Tht right tools miko tht job His early interest in swim­ former Miss Judith A. Seavey Manchester High School, he UIIUIUIUI These students attended the Jones of Ashford, has been an­ joined the Navy in January Msy-tnd you git pteftssioml rtsultsi ming has carried through. Now of 77 Oxford St., has par­ entering his junior year at U. S. Gymnastics Training nounced by her parents, Mr. ticipated in aerial patrols for 1960. Fine Art Prints Camp held at Avon Old Farms and Mrs. Edward 0. Clark Sr. Manchester High School, Dan is IVs Back to School the enforcement of fishery I MW from the New York School in Avon. Paul Benoit of of 115 Valley Falls Rd., Vernon. treaties off the west coast of Geographic Society a member of the scuba diving Andover, gymnastics instructor Mr. Jones is the son of Mr. club, the Peep Sixers. A young Agaitif And We CcoLPoiv oVraR ( Mexico. Billingsley serves at Marine Pvt. Ralph W. Rush, at Miss Gibson’s school, and Mrs. George J. Jones also the Coast Guard Air Station, LAPP PLAZA man of many interests, Dan Have The Supplies of A.shford. son of Henry Rush of 32 Park attended with the students. San Francisco, Calif. A 1969 R o«t« 83, VtriioN hasn’t yet decided what he For All the Kids. Rene Cosma, daughter of Mr. Miss Clark is a graduate of PL, Rockville, graduated from wants to do as a life’s vocation. graduate of the U.S. Coast HOURS: __(2 mllM north of Vernon CirctelS; and Mrs. Richard Cosma of 110 Rockville High School and is recruit training at the Marine Tuo*-W»d-Thur*-S*t 9:30-0:30 ^ 4 T 4 4 A 4 4 He may become a m arine Guard Academy, New London, Corps Recruit Depot, Parris S FrMoy-Noon to 9 clot^ Mon. r IM H 0 O f 2 * 0 0 2 Z Range Hill Dr., Vernon,\ currently employed by the he entered the Coast Guard in biologist or still yet a moving Please Drive * OFF With This Cdupon Island, S. C. 20 attended a special week of gym­ University of Connecticut at June 1965. picture cameraman or perhaps nastics training at Timbertrails Storrs. Mr. Jones, a graduate of a writer. Carefully, As We Camp in Sandisfield, Mass. Edwin 0. Smith High School, is Dan has made movies at Donh Want Any Towards the Purchase of employed by The J. J. Mottes home and has used this hobby in Harm To Come To Co. of Stafford. his school work. Last year, he A November wedding is made a movie concerning Any Of Our S a n k A m h i c a i i d UPTON HX TEA MIX planned. Roman history as a class Younger Customers. ABOUT project. Good at HIGHLAND PARK thru Sat., Sept. 7th. FREE BLANKETS In his spare time, he plays (Limit One Per Family) 5 TOWN WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI) guitar which he still studies and \ — Blankets as well as pillows writes short stories of fantasy. Dan Groohert’s Sour Pickles will be provided free to pas­ Recent titles include "Alex in The West Hill Garden Social sengers on request aboard Blunderland," "Poots ’n V his grandfather’s technique. Olan Mills Photo Club will meet Friday at 1:30 Amtrak long-haul trains Boots.” This is one demonstra­ three red peppers to each gallon Most pickles are made today p.m. in Hermann Hall. beginning in September, it tion of Dan’s quiet sense of 4 pieces garlic Mrs. Brian P. Muldoon with vinegar. These secure was announced. humor. Cynthia Marie Garey and The versatile young man also their flavor from a natural Brian Peter Muldoon, both of enjoys working with his hands. process of fermentation. They Place these ingredients in Manchester, were united in D As the result of a woodworking will ripen in as little as a week bottom of gallon jar, fill jar in warm weather, are excellent U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS!' marriage Aug. 3 at St. Mary's class at high school, he has with pickling cucumbers. Any F^piscopal Church. Manchester. made tables for his home. in three weeks. The longer they size may be used but if they are All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! The bride is the daughter of Dan is a member of the Youth are kept the more sour they will too large you will have more I r-’* Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Garey of 42 Commission and of Temple become. seeds and the pickle will not be Seaman Circle. The bridegroom Beth Sholom. He is a This process should not be as firm. LEGS Domestic, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Manchester native, the son of confused with a canning Oven Ready Robert Muldoon of 152 Eldridge Beverly Neleber Groobert and process which preserves foods Mix well four tablespoons of St. Atty. Paul Groobert. His aunt is for longer periods. You can coarse Kosher salt with some The Rev. Stephen White of St. Connie Hunt who is married to keep the pickles for up to six water and add to the jar. Then, Mary's Episcopal Church, of­ Beverly’s brother. Dr. Seymour months. They will not spoil fill rest of jar with plain water ficiated at the double-ring Neleber, a local dentist. He after that but you may find that to cover the top of the pickles. ceremony. lives at 134 Ludlow Rd. Dan has they are too sour. At any rate, I Screw jars in place and allow . V.. . ,V’4 ■ i n The bride, given in marriage a twin sister, Hillery. doubt if they will last that long. to ripen about three weeks. For by her father, wore a sata peau I Several years ago, Dan Jewish Sour Pickles half-sour pickles, keep cover For One Gallon very loose. This same recipe LAMB 1 gown with Chantilly and Alen- brought me a gift. His grand­ con lace, and designed with father, Herman Grrobert, had 2 entire stalks fresh dill may be used to pickle green We Give Old Fashion Bishop sleeves capped with been visiting the family from 1 tablespoon pickling spice tomatoes Butcher Service’’ SHOULDER RIB LOIN S lace, natural waistline outlined Florida and had made his an­ making sure that there are with satin ribbons and back nual batch of Jewish sour "Gem” streamers and a flowing chapel pickles. Semi-Boneless train. Her chapel-length veil of I am a great dill-pickle lover LAMB LAMB LAMB silk illusion was bordered with Tagway has especially if they are nice and lace and attached to a Camelot crunchy. These were good and SMOKED CHOPS CHOPS cap. She carried a cascade sneakers for every crisp with a marvelous flavor. I MENUS CHOPS Cut Short for Values Excellent for Broiling bouquet of white orchids with sporty thing you do. could envision myself enjoying Meaty 'n Tender green foliage. Sneakers tor men, women, one a day for quite some HAM E Miss Diane McCarthy of and children. time. I place the gallon jar in Cafeteria menus for the Wednesday: Fruit juice, Manchester was maid of honor. !/ Great styles, low our extra refrigerator. Manchester Public Schools, chicken salad sandwich, She wore a light yellow gown of A few days later, I opened the Sept. 9-13, will be as follows: buttered peas and carrots, *1.39. 1.49 ' 1. 79, ■ ■ 19 ■ ^ I b . flocked printed voile and prices, and refrigerator to find a large dent Monday : Frankfurt on a roll, milk, pears. designed with deep, square SWEET LIFE MINT JELLY for the Lam b...... 10 Oz. J a r 3 9 * lots of specials like this: in my pickle supply. Later in potato chips, buttered spinach, Thui^day: Grinder, neckline edged with self-ruffles the afternoon, I discovered my milk, slic^ peaches. applesauce, milk and ice and short puffed sleeves, son Tom dipping into what was cream. natural waistline with grograin Men's and Boys' now his favorite snack. Tuesday: Meatballs with Friday; Filet of haddock, gravy, mashed potato, whole lllllllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiii ribbon. A-line skirt with ruffled These pickles are so tasty fried potatoes, sliced tomato P hemline. She wore a matching that I encouraged Dan to learn kernel corn, bread, butter, and lettuce, bread, butter, hat and carried a parasol TEN-POINTER milk, fruit popsicle. milk, brownie pudding. designed of matching flocked Produce Specials Just Received! Ocean print voile and chantilly lace. A A top scorer! Check out Bridesmaids were Mrs. Washington State, Russet iM i 4^ .. . the features and Fresh, Live, Maine Geraldine Tonski, Mrs. Marilyn you'll see why. Chmielewski and Mrs. Patricia BAKMG POTATOES .59* Ricupezo, the bride's sisters, Fresh, Tender all of Manchester. They wore Youth Officer To Discuss gowns similar to that worn by the honor attendant except in Juvenile Justice System SPINACH...... 1. 0, c.«.B.i39* Thonwson, Saedlass < 4^ 4% . LOBSTERS light green. They wore matching hats and carried Patricia Graves, youth ser­ parasols. There were baby car­ vice officer of the Manchester Shore Line Youth Movement W iFt GRAPES...... 39 ^ nations attached to the bottom Police Department, will par­ Action Consortium, will discuss California, Sunkist ^ 4% . of the handle and around the ticipate in the meeting “The juvenile correctional facilities center with matching Juvenile Justice System; Legal and methods that are now and VALENCIA ORANGES...... J* streamers. Rights of Children,” on Mon­ might be used to prevent New CropI Cheney Orchards Robert Yungk Jr. of day, Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. to children from ^coming in­ Manchester was best man. 2:30 p.m. in Centinel Hill Hall volved in crime. MILTON or Ushers were Keith Robertson, SAVE in Hartford. The meeting is arranged by Gary Wyman and Damian The symposium will focus on the Auerback Service Bureau at Tedone, all of 'Manchester. Connecticut’s system of dealing the request of 14 co-sponsoring McIn t o s h APPLES...3u b.,69* A reception was held at the 1. Double-duty canvas duck uppers with children who become in­ organizations including the Bolton Lake House, after which volved in crime. From her Connecticut Bar Association, *1.99 J the couple left on a tour of the 2. Sure-grip rubber soles. background in juvenile justice. the Connecticut Child Welfare Grocery Specials Canadian Provinces. Officer Graves will react to the Association, National Council Mrs. Muldoon is employed at of Jewish Women, Junior 3. Comfortable new wider toe last. Sizes: 11-2, formal presentation by a panel iiilllllllll D&L in the Manchester of experienced specialists. League of Hartford, State Back To Schopl Goodies 4. Reinforced bumper and toe ca|!)s 2'/2-6, Federation of Women’s Clubs, Parkade. Mr. Muldoon is Harold Berg, deputy inspec­ Sweet Ufa am 4^ . employed at Pu7dy Corporation 6 */2- 12. tor of the New Haven Police and the PTA of Connecticut. in Manchester. 5. Reinforced ventilated eyelets. Department will discuss the Morton Coleman, dean of the school of social work at the GRAPE JELLY...... 6. Web tape backstays. first step of a child’s journey Patricia Graves through the Connecticut University of Connecticut, will Connecticut’s juvenile court. juvenile justice system. moderate this open meeting. 7. Fully cushioned insole. Anthony Lovallo, director of The Hon. Margaret Driscoll, Interested persons may ob­ reAHUTBunER. 99 evaluation and placement in the judge of the State Juvenile tain information and reser­ 8. Protective padded ankle collar. State’s Department of Children Courti First District, will con­ vations from the Auerbach Ser­ 5 COLLEGE and Youth Services, and Allan vice Bureau, at 249-9711, ext. tinue the journey through sE d w ic h b a g s .. 170 Count - NOTES Your Choice of a Selected Group 9. Extra-comfort padded tongue. R. Cutting, coordinator of the 5Q1. 10. Several color choices. Sweet Ufa Daytiine ^ t M T lit E. I^on Rivers of School Rd., H Reg. to 1 2 3 Bolton, has been named an 19.99 & 23.00 regularly 4.99 to 5.99 4 3 6 7 I 9 10 DISPOSABLE DIAPERS , . . M .59 II 17 13 l« IS 16 17 “Outstanding Young Man of SAVE up to ^2 a pair II 19 70 71 77 73 71 Heinz Kggp . America" according to Doug 7S 76'77 71 79 30 ALMANAC Blankenship, chairman of the EXCITING DOUBLE KNIT DRESSES IN KET0HUP...... 32 O z^ board of advisors for the DASHING DARK TONES...THE THING FOR FALL 200 FL Roll national awards publication. United I'resH International was convened in secret at Philadelphia. Now in its tenth year. Outstand­ Priced 80 low, you'll want aeveral to apice up your wardrobel They’re easy-care, go MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Today is Thursday, Sept. 5, the 248th day In 1882, 10,000 workers marched in the ALUMINUM FOIL .4 9 ing Young Men of America is anywhere polyeater knita and wear like anything that you’ll call on again and again At Tagway any pair of shoes iverything you first Labor Day parade in New York City, M during the season ahead. Prints and solids of beige, blue, navy or brown. Our collection of 1974 with 117 to follow. Nasties . an annual biographical com­ accompanied by the sales The moon is approaching its last In 1896, as a result of the Klondike gold pilation sponsored by leading Includes sizes 12 to 20 and to 24H. slip can be returned for quarter. rush, the first beefsteaks to reach Circle c h o c o la te men's civic, service and refund or exchange The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter City, Alaska, sold for $48 a pound. professional organizations. withih 60 days! and Saturn. , In 1972,11 Israeli athletes and six other I The evening stars are Mercury and persons Were killed as a result of an Arab MORSELS 9 4 5 Mars. guerrilla invasion of Olympic Village out­ We also feature side Munich, Germany. YOU ALWAYS M AIN ST. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. SAVE AT THE DOWNTOWN French statesman Cardinal Richelieu A thought for the day: British Actor MANCHESTER K e d s and converse • Taassa was born Sept. 5, 1585. Cooley C Cibber il...... said, "Oh, how many ARTHUR DRUG On this day in history: torments lie in the small circle of a wed­ K-Mart Shopping Mall In 1774, the first Continental Congress ding ring.” OPEN EVERY DAY 10 to 10 207 Spencer Street, Manchester

' i','''; ■■ ’ '-'3 ■;_ PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 19974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept, 5, 1974 PAGE ELEVEN ..... OBITUARIES Mrs. Allies R. (JIoukIi Harry Goodwin of Manchester, RSox Hoping for Home Cooking Mrs. Agnes Rankin Clough, and two stepgrandchildren. 72, of Brewster, Mass., former­ Funeral services are Satur­ ly of Manchester and Bolton, day at 1 p.m. at the Holmes POLICE REPORT THOUGHTS SCOREBOARD died this morning in Brewster. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. 49 E. Eldridge St. home of Mrs. NalionnI League She was the widow of Ernest Burial will be in East MANCHESTER Columbia was charged early APLENTY After Suffering Disasterous Trip Mary Wilson. Clough. Cemetery. William H. Manning, 21, of this morning with being a By LEN AU8TER EAST Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Friends may call at the 60H Spencer St. was treated for • About $35 in cash taken in a fugitive from justice in connec­ W L Pet GB break into the 66K Imperial Dr. funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 face lacerations at Manchester tion with his being AWOL from Pittsburgh 73 63 .537 March 2, 1902, she had lived in apartment of Mrs. Shirley NEW YORK (UPI) — If nothing else, maybe a little home cooking can Elsewhere in W AL, New York blanked Milwaukee 3-0, California beat p.m. Memorial Hospital this morn­ Ft. Dix, N.J. since July 1. He St. Louis 72 65 .526 l ‘/i Brewster since February, Foreman. cure the . Oakland 5-2, Texas shut out Minnesota 1-0, Cleveland edged Detroit 5-4 Those wishing to do so may ing after a 12:55 a.m. accident will be turned over to U.S. Guarded Optimism Philadelphia 66 70 .485 7 previously living in Manchester • Lights worth $50 removed The Red Sox returned home today to face the after and Chicago trimmed Kansas City 7-0. make memorial contributions in which the camper van he was Army authorities. Cautiously optimistic is the only way to describe Univer­ New York 63 71 .470 9 and on South Rd., Bolton for from a tractor parked on a disastrous three game series in Baltimore which saw Boston not only Angels 3, A's 2 many years. to the First Church of Christ driving struck a utility pole on -Mntreal 61 73 .455 11 Highwood Dr. Wednesday. sity of Connecticut second year football coach Larry lose all three games but also fail to score a run. She had worked at the Scientist building fund,,or to the **-’■ -.r Broad St. Andy Hassler, despite walking 10 batters, went the distance on a six- Chicago 55 78 .414 16>A • Bicycles reported stolen by Naviaux. The Nebraska native made his sentiments known American Cancer Society. I’ Manchester Police said Man­ BOLTON The Red Sox, after suffering a pair of 1-0 defeats in a Labor Day hitter in helping California snap a four game losing streak at the expense / W Esr Carlyle-Johnson Machine Co. Patty White of 101 Sycamore Wednesday afternoon at the annual UConn Football Press ning was driving south on Three youths were injured doubleheader, were blanked again on three hits by Baltimore’s Jim of Oakland and giving the Angels their first win over the A’s in the last 11 W L Pet GB where she was a secretary in Lane, Dianna Gagne of 209 luncheon which kicks off the season. charge of an office force for 50 Mrs. Dorothy J. Rosch Broad, near Center St., when his Tuesday night on Rt. 44A in Palmer Wednesday ^night for their sixth straight loss. The defeat also meetings between the clubs. Bob Oliver, with a double and single, drove in Los Angeles 85 51 .625 TOLLAND — Mrs. Dorothy vehicle the pole. Manning Center St. and Olga Hamilton Bolton when the car they were Pressed on the status of his squad Naviaux commented, Cincinnati 83 54 .606 2‘A years, and then was secretary of 36B Channing Dr. dropped Boston into a first place tie with the New York Yankees in the two of the Angels’ runs and Bobby Heise, Bob Valentine and Lee Stanton of the corporation for two years Johnson Rosch, R.N., 68, of was taken to MMH by am­ in flipped, police said. “We should be as strong defensively as last year if not East as the Orioles, winning their seventh in a row, added an RBI each. Atlanta 77 61 .558 9 The driver of the car was until her retirement two years Somersville died Wednesday in bulance, was treated and dis­ stronger. But I want to put more points on the board. By climbed to within two games of the co-leaders. Rangers 1, Twins 0 Houston 69 67 .507 16‘A a Manchester convalescent charged. A car suspected of being Brian M. Gingras, 18, of scoring more we’ll take some of the pressure off the defen­ ago. “Before this series I figured we needed two out of three to stay alive,” Ferguson Jenkins won his 21st game and pitched his sixth shutout for San Francisco62 75 .453 23'/i home. She was the mother of He was charged with failure stolen was recovered by police Willimantic. He and two sive unit.” San Diego 50 88 .362 36 She was a member of the Thursday near a’ tobacco barn said Orioles Manager Earl Weaver. “But three in a row makes it a lot Texas in blanking Minnesota. Jeff Burroughs scored the only run of the First Church of Christ Scientist Philip J. Rosch of Tolland. to drive in the proper lane. passengers, William S. Case of Improvement is hoped for from place-kicker “Sugar- WediK'sduy'H KchuIih on Buckland Rd. The owner Storrs and Daniel J. Costello, of easier. I’m more encouraged than I was seven days ago.” game, coming in from second on a two-out single by Jim Spencer in the in Manchester where she Born in Stafford Springs, she Court date is Sept. 16. foot” Greg Sinay, a walk-on as a freshman a year ago. New York 4, Chicago 2 lived in Somersville the past 27 wasn’t immediately known. Mansfield, were taken to Also encouraged was Palmer, who spent 59 days on the disabled list sixth. served as a substitute organist. He’s been showing up well in practice including a 52-yard Atlanta 5, San Diego 3 years. Ellsworth Cooley, 19, of Staf­ Manchester Memorial earlier thi§ season because of a sore arm. Indians 5, Tigers 4 St. Louis 5, Montreal 4 She was also a member of the Two 13-year-old boys were field goal to his credit” But his mentor expressed the Women’s Club of Manchester, Other survivors are a ford Springs has been charged Hospital, treated and released. “It was the best control I had all year,” said Palmer, who didn’t walk a Rico Carty, hitting .455 since joining Cleveland last month, singled Cincinnati 2, Houston 1 daughter and a brother. with three motor vehicle warned for a bicycle violation No police action was taken. desire for more consistancy. Another aspect which needs batter until the ninth inning. “I’m encouraged by the way I threw and by home Jack Brohamer with the winning run in the eighth inning in the In­ Los Angeles 6, San Francisco the American Association of — stunt driving in the middle of to get better is the punting game. “It’s an important part Retired Persons, and the Bolton Funeral services will be violations in connection with an the way the club played but we’re still not hitting the way I think we’re dians’ victory over Detroit. John Hiller, who won his 16th game Tuesday 3, (11) Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Aug. 31 three-car accident at N. Summit St. Wednesday after­ of the game and we have to improve. Bernie (Palmer) has (Only Games Scheduled) Senior Citizens. noon — and letters were sent to SOUTH WINDSOR capable of hitting. It’s been a tough year getting runs.” night, was handed his 10th defeat and Tom Buskey, who lost his fifth game Survivors are two stepsons, Somers Funeral Home, 354 ■V’-- Main and McCabe Sts., police looked pretty good thus far but I hope he improves even Earl Williams’ two home runs, his 12th and 13th of the season and fourth the night before, picked up his second victory for 2 2-3 innings of relief. Tliiirsday'H Giiiiieg Main St., Somers. Cremation said. their parents by police. Robert J. Andreana, 35, of 49 Russell E. Clough and Maynar more.” and fifth against Boston pitching, gave Palmer all the support he needed While Sox 7, Rovals 0 Philadelphia (Lonborg 14-11) will follow in Springfield, Mass. Cooley, who suffered minor Steep Rd., South Windsor was 'The strength of the Huskies, who were 8-2-1 in Naviaux’ at Chicago (Reuschel 13-10) A. Clough, both of East Hart­ ■ * » *• W VERNON charged Wednesday night with to record his sixth win against 10 losses. The Orioles also erupted for four Brian Downing started a six-run explosion with a in the fifth ford; a brother, Andrew Rankin Friends may call at the inuries in the nighttime crash, Friduy'H (fami-!* Emery Berry III, 21, of 1238 third-degree assault in connec­ initial campaign, should be in the offensive platoon. There runs in the third against loser Roger Moret, with the inning highlighted by inning as Chicago, behind the four-hit pitching of Jim Kaat, handed Kan­ of Quincy, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. funeral home tonight from 7 to is to appear in court Sept. 16 to are a few battles going on for starting berths in the offen­ Philadelphia at Chicago 9. face charges of failure to drive Hartford Tplie., Vernon was tion with the investigation of a Paul Blair’s triple and doubles by and Tommy Davis. sas City its seventh straight loss. sive wall along with the backfield. San Francisco at Atlanta, N in the proper lane, operating a arrested Wednesday afternoon disturbance at his home. Montreal at Pittsburgh, N motor vehicle without a license, on a warrant issued by Circuit He was released on his “I’d like to tell you who is starting quarterback but right Los Angeles at Cincinnati, N Church Plans Series Court 12 charging him with promisfe to appear in Circuit now I have four. Brad Rock, Ramon Sanchez, Bernie and operating a motor vehicle ' m l - . New York at St. Louis, N while license was suspended. third-degree larceny. Court 12, East Hartford Sept. Palmer and Lou Mancari have all shown well. Our football y.'; San Diego at Houston, N Of Family Meetings The Labor Day Weekend acci­ Police said the charges were 23. team won’t be hurt with any of them running the team. It’s Virdon Contented^ ‘t e ' d A ^ V . dent involved cars driven by made in connection with the in­ a healthy situation to have. Right now I wouldn’t hesitate American League The first in a series of vestigation of a complaint in­ Dr. David Warren, the medical Ronald E. Dixon, 26, of 187 ELLINGTON to use any of them.” EAST evening meetings planned for perspective; Carol Donaghue, Homestead St., and George J. volving a forged check. Yanks Make Move 5 Raymond Deschenaux, 26, of At the ends, the Huskies have Leroy Williams and Allan families' of Center Mahoney, 46, of 360 Windsor S t.,, Berry was released on a $250 R.N., the nurses’ perspective; Somers suffered cracked ribs MacLellan, the latter an All-New England selection as a NEW YORK (UPI) — For the second September in a New York 72 63 .533 Congregational Church in as well as Cooley’s car. non-surety bond for appearance and the Rev. Newell Curtis, the Boston 72 63 .533 Manchester will be held in Circuit Court 12, Rockville and lacerations when his car sophomore. Fred Sporck and John Laverty are the tackles row. Bill Virdon isn’t worrying about job security, and this theological perspective. Baltimore 70 65 .519 2 Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. ■ Sept. 17. went off the road on Rt. 83 in and guards are Co-Captain Bill Maver and Ron Mansfield. time he might be right. In today’s society death or Other motor vehicle Cleveland 67 67 .500 4>A in Memorial Hall of the church. Ellington and struck a utility Center is mammoth 6-6, 247-pound Paul Connors, who will Virdon wasn’t worried last year, either, and then to his dying has been complicated by violations and criminal arrests Milwaukee 65 72 .474 8 “ The Right to Die With COLUMBIA pole. The accident is still under be playing his third position in three years. He started as surprise he was fired from his first major league the technological revolution Irish Setter Adopts Kitten reported by Manchester Police Detroit 63 73 .463 9‘A Dignity" will be the topic Jon M. Palmer, 20, of Rt. 6, investigation. an offensive tackle, switched as a junior to the defensive resulting in a shift of our moral today included : managing job, in Pittsburgh. WEST presented by a qualified panel universe. Members of medical Roscoe, a tiny four-week-old kitten who was rejected by his own mother, gets the tender • Richard A. Krause, 28, of side and now back to offense as the need dictated. That was exactly one year ago this week. Pet GB under the moderation of Brad teams grapple with life-death loving care he needs from Molly, an Irish setter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garyl East Hartford, charged Nevertheless, these choices aren’t permanent as Naviaux He came home from playing handball and learned he Oakland .577 Vale. Atty. Donald Righter will Wednesday night with intoxica­ Fresh Block Island questions arising with in­ Laurinitis of 28 Packard St. When a neighbor gave the kitten to the family last week, Molly clearly pointed out. "No position on this team is sewed up. was out as manager of the Pirates, who at tlie time were Texas .522 7 present the legal perspective; creasing frequency in their tion after a disturbance at the took over its feeding and care, and even picks Roscoe up gently in her mouth and carries I don’t care if it’s next week or before the seventh game. contending for the Eastern Division title in the National Kansas City .507 9 everyday practice of medicine. K-Mart shopping center on We’ll go on the performance during the week when selwt- League. Chicago .496 11 him around the house, Mrs. Laurinitis said. Molly was expected to have a litter Spencer St. SWORDFISH The issue of dying may become ing the line-up,” the former Boston University coach He still feels Pittsburgh would have won in 1973 if he had Minnesota .489 12 a very real one for many of us. Wednesday, but it apparently was a false pregnancy, she added. The Laurinitis’ have two • Rufus S. Watson, 20, of New The season for this favorite fish Is almost over. If you want stated. not been fired. California .387 26 Medical Data Members are requested to children, Jamie, 5; and Tracy, 3. (Herald photo by Pinto) Britain, charged Wednesday your Fresh Swordfish, come to PInehurst today. . . The defensive platoon might be hurt by the loss of middle Now, Virdon has the New York Yankees in contention — Wedncitday's ReHulta Emergency cards are bring their questions to the with operating a motor vehicle New York 3, Milwaukee 0 being sent home with while his licensp was At PInehurst guard Joe Corbo. Corbo was an All-New England selection in fact, they’re in a first place tie in the AL East — and meeting. The public is invited. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 A LOWER PRICE ON Cleveland 5, Detroit 4 Manchester school students Anyone needing a ride is asked suspended. as a sophomore but hurt his knee the final game of 1973 and while he still doesn’t have a contract for 1975, he says, Chicago 7, Kansas City 0 requesting certain medical to contact the church office at • Philip J. Bramande, 24, of it hasn’t responded to treatment thus far. He’s been able to “I’m not concerned about it.” NATIVE • . V- Texas 1, Minnesota 0 information to be filled out. 647-9941. 368 Oakland St., charged make only two drills. “We’re not sure of the strength of his “We haven’t had any serious talks. California 5, Oakland 2 Wednesday night with cruelty One of the questions per­ of the stores and not behind them or far POTATOES 1 0 1 6 8 < knee,” Naviaux said sadly, “Hopefully we won’t have to “When I’m talking about that, I’d rather have that be the Thursiluy'it Gumes. tains to when the last to animals in connection with replace him. But I’ll say if Corbo plays it will be a bonus. only thing I had to think about,” said Virdon, and from the Texas (Bibby 18-16) at I ■ Sleith from them, he said. Save when you shop PInehurst and buy tetanus shot was received. an incident involving a We can’t count on a guy who hasn’t practiced. I can’t be op­ (UPI photo) glint in his eye it’s obvious he thinks he could be bargaining Oakland (Hunter 21-10), N Marlow noted it should not be done all at neighbor’s dog. Dr. Alice Tureck, town once but building by building. He also said, STOUFFER’S NEW timistic for him to be there the 21st (UCk)nn opens Sept. 21 Hits the Dirt from a position of strength should the Yankees somehow Chicago (Johnson 6-3) at health director, said that new ones, and even helping private in­ • A 15-year-old East Hart­ terests float bond issues. "Private money will do it. There wasn’t a POUND CAKE or California (Figueroa 2-6), N local doctors are being ford girl, unidentified because at home against Vermont).” Boston Red Sox’ Tim Blackwell heads for the dirt after colliding with win the division title. The Manchester district has good spirit dime of public money in the Purneli Place FILLED CUPCAKES pkg. Minnesota (Hands 4-5) at S At the defensive ends Naviaux has pencilled in Jimmy That is no longer the outrageous prospect it seemed just deluged with calls to get this parking lot.” of her age, referred to juvenile Orioles’ second haseman Bobhy Crich in third inning. The impact caused Blackwell Kansas City (Busby 19-12), N information. She said the and would like to do more, said Gorman, authorities in connection with Bree and Gary Calvino, but the latter was felled by a knee a couple of weeks ago. He urged the DAC not to a spend "a Oven ready, New Zealand, small to drop the l>all and Crich made it home safely. Milwaukee (Champion 9-3) at exact-date is not necessary. FIRE CALLS adding it would like to remain alleged shoplifting at K-Mart injury and his return is uncertain. A rash of injuries on the The Yankees, in last place as late as mid-July and seven dime more until Mr. Brown has more con­ Boston (Drago 6-8), N If the student recalls having autonomous. He rejected the idea that the department store Wednesday. lA M B U G S defensive side has hit UConn in the most recent drills. Don games behind as recently as 13 days ago, blanked the now dormant redevelopment agency of the crete plans.” Friduy'n GunicH a shot within the past 10 ■Thefts reported to police Juall, a freshman from Wethersfield who gave Manchester Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 Wednesday for their 16th victory in MANCHESTER town could really help the downtown. Livesey urged the people not to reject Isle of Gold Roundup Texas at Oakland, N years, that is sufficient in­ Wednesday included: High a lot of headaches a year ago, is in a battle for the the last 20 games to tie Boston for first place in the East. Chicago at California, N Wednesday, 2:13 p.m. — Clark commented on the plans to the proposal and all that came before it. formation, she said. • Television sets, value not MARGARINE Spaclal lb. defensive right tackle slot with another frosh, Nick DeVito Baltimore at Cleveland, 2 False alarm from Town Box enlarge the district. He said merchants He said, “It would all go down the drain 59< Virdon who, as everyone knows was a second choice for listed, stolen in a break into the Detroit at New york, 2 571, Manchester High School. outside the district feel their money would and that would be too bad.” With any other $7.50 purchase buy of Stamford Catholic. Left tackle is transfer student Paul the Yankees job this year because Dick Williams was go to benefit the center of the downtown Sleith asked for a show of hands to in­ Mariano of Naugatuck High. “He’ll have to be the anchor ruled unavailable, never lost faith with his club even Milwaukee at Boston, N E Wednesday, 3:59 p.m. — dicate the group’s sentiments. of the defensive line and I think he can do it,” Naviaux No'Hit Tale Repeats Square Dancers Small oven fire at 45 l^nox St. area, especially since most of them on the Youth Status LAND 0’ LAKES though it floundered much of the season. Meet Saturday (Town). edges of the district do not have a parking No one raised a hand in favor of going said. Mariano sat out a year after being a starter his “I never really thought we were out of the race,” he Wednesday, 4:42 p.m. — problem. ahead with the Brown proposal as out­ Is Sought in B U H ER ib. freshman year at the University of Pittsburgh. says. “I just felt when we had our bad streaks we’d come Legion Plans The Manchester Square (with a $15.00 purchase buy 2 lbs at 79$ each lb.) Delayed ignition of oil burner at Gorman said, "A district with a larger lined. For Astros’ Manager out of them. And, really, except for one trip to Boston, Baseball Trip Dance Club will meet Saturday 40 Russell St., no fire (Town). scope might have more to offer them.” No one raised a hand to continue as in Rham Case at Manchester High School. Milwaukee and Cleveland (1-7 from July 27 to Aug. 2), we Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. — Short Nothing was done about the district at the past months with minor projects such p .50 purchase buy NEW YORK (UPI) - from the Houston clubhouse. Wilson -has only one con­ Henry Wierzbicki reports the Dancing will be from 8 to 11 A request to be given youthful Secondary Strength haven’t had any bad streaks since way back.” in electrical switch at 331 the DAC meeting. as the aborted parklet planned for the Sparky Anderson, the Cin­ solation. This game will be American Legion has 20 tickets p.m. Dave Hass will be the offender , status was filed in The linebackers are Cto-Captain Don Thompson and Paul Preston Gomez is a man of “His big disadvantage earlier in the year was that Bill’s Center St., no damage (Town). • Sleith said he has sent a strong letter parking lot across Main St. from the or MAHtlllSOY cinnati manager, backed remembered longer than if left for a baseball bus excursion guest caller and Anita White Manchester State Bank. Brown was to Tolland County Superior Court Scaffidi. The strength of the defense is in the secondary his word. entire career was in the National League — as a player, P to the owner of the former Grant’s store Wednesday, 10:12 p.m. — Tuesday by David J. Poirier, For the last four seasons, Gomez. he’d stayed in and pitched trip to Boston on Saturday for will cue the rounds. discussing the unpaid back taxes, the continue to be the consultant in such pur­ COFFEE Hl where Marty Bird of Simsury High, Rick Fenton out of En-, coach and manager,” says Yankees outfielder Lou Gasoline washdown at 18 Lilac 17, of Hebron, one of four “If I didn’t do what Gomez the no-hitter. the game between the Red Sox Hass has been calling since potential health hazard and the proposals suits. he’s insisted that he had no Piniella. “He didn’t know our club. Now he knows the St. youths charged in connection field High and Les Solomon and Jeff Theodoss patrol. and Mikwaukeei* 1951 and is presently club caller to condemn the building. He hopes the Everyone appeared to agree to Juran’s regrets about lifting Clay did, I couldn’t look baseball For example, four no­ league, he knows the players, and he’s done a hell of a job, Today, 3:15 a.m. — Fuel oil with a bomb explosion at Rham Fights for starting berths are developing here also with Anyone interested in for several clubs in the New man will do something with the building suggestion to table the proposal for the Kirby for a pinch-hitter in people in the eye,” he said. hitters were pitched in 1970 overflow at Moriarty Bros., 315 High School on June 25. •s a v e 7c at PInehurst with this bread coupon * All-Stater Jo^n Palomba from Holy Cross in Waterbury no question about it.” purchasing a ticket may call England area. He has par­ which has been vacant for years. time being and take time to plan how to the last of the eighth inning B ut th e move isn’t — but how many baseball Center St., no fire (Town). - Poirier was charged with, through Sept. 8, 1974. j putting up a contest for a berth. Palomba is another George Medich, who occasionally pitched prac­ the steward at the Legion ticipated in the Atlantic conven­ • Town Manager Robert Weiss and make the best use of the $8,000. automatic. Last year, Mets fans can remember who Today, 3:18 a.m. — Fire in first-degree arson and con­ in 1970 even though Kirby tice in Pittsburgh when Virdon was the batting coach Horae. The bus will leave at 9 tion in Washington, D.C., and Mayor Jack Thompson reported on the Sleith made it clear several times that I -*■ freshman who may see plenty 'of varsity action. Manager Yogi Berra once threw them. But Gomez’ boxes of printed forms at Con­ spiracy to commit arson. The was pitching a nohitter there, blanked the Brewers on five hits Wednesday for his a.m. the national convention in pew Better Communities Act of the the show of hands was not binding on the “Out of our first 44 from a year ago, 21 are no longer trol Data Corp., 41 Progress Dr. bombing occured at 9:45 a.m. against the let Tom Seaver bat for “Kirby game” has become 17th victory and 15th complete game. Medich allowed only Philadelphia. He has served as federal government. The town may be DAC and its actions with Brown. 'I here. We have to fill that with veterans. We staged a rookie (Town). and the 800 students in the FcfferidgcFarm but losing 1-0. himself in the last of the part of baseball legend. So vice-president and president of eligible for some of the funds, especially Richard- Clark, president of the show a couple of days ago. Now we don’t have rookies. We one single after the third inning and retired 20 of the last 21 school had to be evacuated. All Gomez always insisted eighth in a game he was will the “Wilson game.” the Connecticut Callers for housing. Chamber, suggested the people involved have 79 veterans and some of them are going to have to batters he faced. four charged were in the GOOD ON that if he had to do it all over losing 1-0 even though he In the other games, New Association. Fire Dathages • The proposal of Brown on preparing a with the downtown area go back to Brown develop fast,” commented Naviaux. graduating class. Graduation didn’t have a no-hitter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Montie directional study for $8,000 was tabled. “when we’re ready for him.” WHITE PEPPERIDQE again, he’d still do it. York downed Chicago 4-2, Printed Forms ceremonies were held, and His comment on the schedule is that everybody has im­ will serve on door duty. The • The work on the walkway to the Juran noted, “We haven’t worked hard Sure enough, on Wilson was losing because Atlanta downed San Diego 5- AND although the four were proved. He noted his team also has improv^ from a year committee in charge of An early morning fire at Con­ Purnell PI. parking area will be complete enough to give the mayor’s committee If the weather Is as cool as today, save by serving these Wednesday night, Gomez, of a throwing error by 3, St. Louis nipped Montreal Mets Still Hoping graduated they were not ago when UConn compiled one of its finest seasons. “Now refreshments is composed of trol Data Corp., 41 Progress In three weeks, Weiss said. (DAC) direction.” budget saving chuck cuts. If It turns warm have our meat now managing the Houston shortstop Roger Metzger on 5-4 and Los Angeles beat San allowed to participate in the it’s a checker drill getting everybody into the right posi­ RADII Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan, Dr., caused less than $1,000 in • The building of the parking lot on St. men cut a nice Sirloin or Porterhouse for your cookout... Pete Rose’s grounder after' Francisco 6-3 in 11 innings. CHICAGO (UPI) — Yogi Berra almost doesn’t believe it ceremonies. tion. But we’ll be ready when the opener arrives. Our first Astros, had a chance to do it Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton damages to boxes of printed James Church property at Main and Park again. Don Wilson of the two walks. Wilson walked CtirdH 3, Expos 4 himself. business forms and rolls of The court’s adult probation goal is to win the Yankee Conference championship and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sts. is being held up only by legal work Astros pitched no-hit ball for five batters, struck out three Jim Dwyer’s pinch single His New York Mets now have won seven straight, their Moriarty. paper, plant manager Ron departm ent will decide if CENTER (UConn is defending champs) and our second goal is to win TONIGHT now, Gorman noted. Work should begin in Grasso BLADE CUT eight innings against the and hit one in his eight in­ in the eighth drove in the longest winning streak of the season, and 10 of the last II All members are reminded to Hoyng said today. the next couple of days, he said. Piorier is eligible for youthful our outside games.” '}:»() (22. :$0) NFI. Foot- offender status and will report CHOICE Cincinnati Reds but was nings. He’s now 10-11. deciding run as St. Louis games, recalling last year’s September spurt which ball: Sleelern vh. Cowboys wear soft-soled shoes as the Hoyng said the blaze, of un­ • The Manchester Housing Authority is Campaigning in Vernon Tuesday, Steele, to the court on Sept. 19. If Wilson had completed beat Montreal. The victory carried them to the top of the National League’s Eastern '):00 (18) WFL Foolbull: gymnasium floor a-t the known origin, affected seven still looking for a downtown site for an Republican gubernatorial candidate, trailing 2-1. The youthful offender statute the no-hitter, he would have T i'm iu h \». Soullimcn Manchester High School has pallets of printed forms and elderly housing complex. He was the leadoff batter moved the Cards to within Division. called upon his Democratic opponent, Ella allows leniency for youths aged Weather Hurt Conditioning just been refinished. maybe a few rolls of paper. • The secret of how Gorman and the in the last of the eighth in­ joined Sandy Koufax, who 1 '/2 games of idle “Anything can happen,’’ nings but allowed only two runs, Grasso, to abandon the Democratic state 16 to 21, who have little or no One of the first items touch^ by Naviaux was the The club will have workshops TTie fire, reported at 3:18 Parking Authority will police the parking ning and Gomez did it again. has four, and Cy Young and Pittsburgh. Lou Brock was Berra chortled after the Mets one of them earned, on nine platform and remove the threat of a state' previous court record. Granger Called Up for three Tuesdays beginning a.m. to Town of Manchester downtown rdhiains a secret. Gorman said income tax. weather. He said people are in relatively good shape but He lifted Wilson for a pinch- Bob Feller, who threw three l-for-5 but didn’t steal a base whipped the 4-2 hits, and Bob Apodaca came out In connection with the bom­ Sept. 10 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at firemen, was almost complete­ they are still working' on it. Steele termed the Democratic platform, hot weather helps. Some muscle pulls have cropped up each, as the only modern as his total remained at 99. Wednesday for a series sweep. of the bullpen to limit the Cubs CHICAGO (U PI) - The bing, James Ellis, 18, of hitter. the Waddell School. ly extinguished by the plant’s “a blueprint for a state income tax,” and which he believes wouldn’t have occurred if hot weather day pitchers to throw more Braves 3', Padres 3 “All we can do is keep win­ to two hits the rest of the way. Chicago White Sox called up Hebron, pleaded innocent to the The crowd of 8,024 at the sprinkler system. urged Congresswoman'Grasso to drop her accompanied practices. Another item of note was the ning.” Equally important, Sadecki righthanded pitcher Wayne same charges and Robert Cran- Astrodome booed Gomez — than two no-hitters in their Mike Lum and Dave John­ Hoyng said water may have support for its high-priced programs. “Yes We Can” button attached to the lapel of his blazer. His pitching was excellent got two hits in two times Granger from their Iowa Oaks field, 18, of Marlborough, and the same way the fans in San careers. son each drove in two runs and Apodaca a double in his MANCHESTER damaged other inventory at the Merchants “With the cost of living going through The motto indicates the belief that the Huskies can repeat throughout the series and affliate in the American plant, but the water-damaged Eugene Turner, 18, of Andover, Diego did on July 21, 1970, Wilson no-hit Atlanta in to pace Atlanta over San Wednesday was no exception. only time up. Each scored. MEAT MARKET the roof, it is essential that every can­ its 8-2-1 season, if not better it. It was low-key but the sen­ Association. goods could be salvaged. merchant, noted, “Some of the money had pleaded innocent to the when he pulled Kirby while 1967 and Cincinnati in 1969 Diego. It was the Braves’ Ray Sadecki worked 6 1-3 in- 51 BISSELLST.fRNr) didate for public office state clearly where charges earlier. timent was that the motto could be fulfilled. and he would have been the 14th win in 15 games against Firemen were at the scene contt*ibuted by the merchants came from he or she stands on spending the BONELESS he w as managing the CORRECTION! The three will be assigned first NL pitcher to throw this morning investigating the a distance from the central two blocks (in taxpayer’s money,” Steele said. U.S. CHOICE Padres. „ the Padres this season. Max IMPORTED KRAKUS trial dates Tuesday. SAT. 8 PM SEPT. 7 blaze. which Brown proposed to make the most “I would veto it (income tax) and dis­ Decides Not to Play Both times the result was two no-hitters against the Leon got the win with three BOILED HAM suggested changes). It doesn’t make much courage the General Assembly from the same — the pinch-hitter same club. perfect innings of relief. sense to me. BLADE PLAINVILLE 5 passing it,” she said Wednesay at a State The only Manchester High representative on opening made an out, the relief [CALL TODAY! VITAMINS Toward the end of the meeting, one of Capitol news conference. STEAK day at UConn was towering 6-7, 250-pound offensive pitcher lost the no-hitter in STADIUM Compare and Sava the merchants noticed that George lineman Dallas Dodge. Dodge, a freshmqn, however, has the ninth and Gomez’ team MODIFIED ADTD 79■ ^ < lb. Marlow of Marlow’s Departmemt Store ABOUT opted for academics and dropped from the football team YOU and not lb. as was Incorrect­ had not said a thing. The owner of the 62- lost anyway. Tommy Helms ARTHUR DRUG last week. He had been working out at center and Naviaux ly advertised In our ad last vear-old store, who has been selling on TOWN batted for Wilson and RACES $J89 was obviously hurt by his absence. night. Main St. since he was a boy, then said: grounded out. 9 RACES DAILY “We could have u s^ him. The entire coaching staff and ARE INVITED RAIN OR SHINE ’"The proposal is malarkey. Ford The first batter to face w ”I think we’ve had too much of this Chairmen of the various some of the players tried to discourage him from quitting reliever Mike Cosgrove in but we couldn’t stop him. I’m sorry to lose Dallas. He had TO AN OPEN HOUSE mum piece-meal work. All the things we’ve But the administration was booths for the South United the ninth, Tony Perez, PLUS HEATS 10 RACES Catholic Burial been doing so far are merely substitutions. acknowledging that it does not know how Methodist Church annual fair a lot of potential.” singled for the only Cincin­ Labor Day & Sat. Catholic Burial is a heritage of our Faith...an honor, a ’’About Purnell PI. (parking): There are to do that. The problem it faces is a rarity will meet tonight at 7:30 at Thus, Manchester is one school which won’t be nati hit in the 2-1 Reds’ vic­ iX f Susannah Wesley House of the We will have Brisket Corned Beef, U.S. Choice small Plan To Attend An Open House At H&R privilege, and an obligation. 35 less spaces and yet there are more emp­ — a combination of an inflation in the domestic Lamb Legs and Chops...FRESH POULTRY represented on the 1974 UConn edition. tory. PLEASURE ty spaces. range of 12 per cent a year and a church. Block In The Manchester Parkade. See POST TIME 2 P.M. FROM PERDUE...Roasters, Fryers, Legs and Breasts. Kirby now plays for Cin­ PLUS HEATS The prudent Catholic family secures burial space "You can’t do business from an empty threatened deep recession. cinnati and was watching How H&R Block Trains Thousands of wagon.” The Prayer Group of St. Women Make Move before the need arises. The classic solution to inflation is to cool ...... OPEN TONiGlHf AND FRIDAY TIL N INE...... the game from the dugout. People Each Year To Earn Extra Money In DAILY DOUBLE Marlow then went on to suggest, "The off the economy through tight money and Mary’s Episcopal Church will UConn Director of * Athletics John Toner used' the $3 Adm. SATURDAY 8 AM TIL $ PM “He told me at the time he Tax Preparation. Coffee & Donuts Will Be ultimate solution is to tear down the cutbacks in government spending, but meet tonight at 8 in the Guild luncheon to announce that the women’s athletic..program CLOSES 1:45 P.M. SUNDAY 8 AM TIL 2 PM would do it again,” Kirby 6 to 12 yrs. 990 buildingis.” those solutions always bring unemploy­ Room of the church. will now be under the auspices of the Athletic Departm^t Served While You Enjoy The Humorous said. Gomez defended his Under 6 Yri. FREE SAINT JAMES CEMETERY Ife explained his thoughts which he has ment and only would worsen an economy instead of the^physical education department as previous­ Movie, "Death & Taxes." Plan ta Attend Advance Night of Chapman actions the same way he did Coming Tues. 8 P.M. ISept. CLOSED CIRCUIT TV discussed with fellow merchants often in already sagging. PINEHURST ly. The move was instituted to incorporate equal oppor­ Friday, September 6th., 5 Till 7 P.M., Or 368 Broad Street the past. If the older buildings were torn Politically, the combination Could hurt Court will be observed Friday yn 1970. He said winning 10 Jose Chitwood tunity for all student-athletes at the university. The Saturday, From 10 A.M. Till 3 P.M, Manchester, Connecticut down and replaced behind their old sites, the Republicans this fall and Ford’s at 7:45 p.m. in the Masonic icomes first. DAREDEVIL THRILL SHOW program will be in compliance with the Civil Rights Act of Phone 646-3772 parking could be put on the old sites. This attempt to win the presidency in 1976. Temple. Officers are reminded GROCERY, INC. Wilson was so disturbed Adm. $2.50 6 fo 12 yrs. 99$ TAKE RT. 91 NORTH 1972, guidelines being set up by HEW under Title IX would mean customers could park in front Administration officials have cautioned to wear colored gowns. that he didn't want to talk to Undar 6 yra. FREE EXIT 18 or 19 legislation. 646*5440 against “miracles” from the summit. Refreshments will be served. a” """______reporters and disappeared PAGE-TEN — 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 19974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 1974 — PAGE ELEVEN

OBITUARIES ^ ■n I Wjf-i Mrs. Allies R. (^lougli Harry Goodwin of Manchester, RSox Hoping for Home Cooking Mrs. Agnes Rankin Clough, and two stepgrandchildren. 72, of Brewster, Mass., former­ Funeral services are Satur­ POLICE REPORT ly of Manchester and Bolton, day at 1 p.m. at the Holmes THOUGHTS * c! i?i? • M. rrx • SCOREBOARD died this morning in Brewster. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. 49 E. Eldridge St. home of Mrs. Columbia was charged early Nalional League She was the widow of Ernest Burial will be in East MANCHESTER APLENTY Alter buiiering iiisasterous 1 rip Mary Wilson. this morning with being a Clough. Cemetery. William H. Manning, 21, of By LEN AU8TER • About $35 in cash taken in a fugitive from justice in connec­ Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Friends may call at the 60H Spencer\St. was treated for Pet GB break into the 66K Imperial Dr. tion with his toing AWOL from March 2, 1902, she had lived in funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 face lacerations at Manchester , NEW YORK (UPI) — If nothing else, maybe a little home cooking can Pittsburgh .537 apartment of Mrs. Shirley Ft. Dix, N.J. since July 1. He Elsewhere in the AL, New York blanked Milwaukee 3-0, California beat Brewster since February, p.m. Memorial Hospital this morn­ cure the Boston Red Sox. St. Louis ,526 \'h Foreman. will be turned over to U.S. Guarded Optimism Oakland 5-2, Texas shut out Minnesota 1-0, Cleveland edged Detroit 5-4 previously living in Manchester Those wishing to do so may ing after a 12:55 a.m. accident Philadelphia .485 7 • Lights worth $50 removed Army authorities. The Red Sox returned home today to face the Milwaukee Brewers after and Chicago trimmed Kansas City 7-0. and on South Rd., Bolton for make memorial contributions in which the camper van he was Cautiously optimistic is the only way to describe Univer­ New York .470 9 driving struck a utility pole on from a tractor parked on a disastrous three game series in Baltimore which saw Boston not only Angels 5, A*s 2 Mntreal .455 11 many years. to the First Church of Christ Highwood Dr. Wednesday. sity of Connecticut second year football coach Larry lose all three games but also fail to score a run. Andy Hassler, despite walking 10 batters, went the distance on a six- Scientist building fund, or to the Broad St. Chicago ,414 16'/2 She had worked at the • Bicycles reported stolen by BOLTON ' Naviaux. The Nebraska native made his sentiments known The Red Sox, after suffering a pair of 1-0 defeats in a Labor Day hitter in helping California snap a four game losing streak at the expense Carlyle-Johnson Machine Co. American Cancer Society. Manchester Police said Man­ WKS'I Patty White of 101 Sycamore Three youths were injured Wednesday afternoon at the annual UConn Football Press where she was a secretary in ning was driving south on doubleheader, were blanked again bn three hits by Baltimore’s Jim of Oakland and giving the Angels their first win over the A’s in the last 11 W Pet GB Broad, near Center St., when his Lane, Dianna Gagne of 209 Tuesday night on Rt. 44A in luncheon which kicks off the season. charge of an office force for 50 Mrs. Dorulhy J. Rosrh Palmer Wednesday night for their sixth straight loss. The defeat also meetings between the clubs. Bob Oliver, with a double and single, drove in Los Angeles 85 .625 TOLLAND — Mrs. Dorothy vehicle hit the pole. Manning Center St. and Olga Hamilton Bolton when the car they were Ehressed on the status of his squad Naviaux commented, dropped Boston into a first place tie with the New York Yankees in the two of the Angels’ runs and Bobby Heise, Bob Valentine and Lee Stanton Cincinnati 83 .606 2‘A years, and then was secretary of 36B Channing Dr. Johnson Rosch, R.N., 68, of was taken to MMH by am­ in flipped, police said. ‘‘We should be as strong defensively as last year if not as the Orioles, winning their seventh in a row, added an RBI each. Atlanta 77 .558 9 of the corporation for two years ’The driver of the car was until her retirement two years Somersville died Wednesday in bulance, was treated and dis­ stronger. But I want to put more points on the board. By climbed to within two games of the co-leaders. Rangers 1, Twins 0 Houston 69 .507 16‘A charged. A car suspected of being Brian M. Gingras, 18, of ago. a Manchester convalescent scoring more we’ll take some of the pressure off the defen­ “Before this series I figured we needed two out of three to stay alive,” Ferguson Jenkins won his 21st game and pitched his sixth shutout for San Francisco 62 .453 23'/i home. She was the mother of He was charged with failure stolen was recovered by police Willimantic. He and two sive unit.” San Diego 50 .362 36 She was a member of the Thursday near a tobacco barn said Orioles Manager Earl Weaver. “But three in a row makes it a lot Texas in blanking Minnesota. Jeff Burroughs scored the only run of the Philip J. Rosch of Tolland. to drive in the proper lane. passengers, William S. Case of Improvement is hoped for from place-kicker “Sugar- "WediirsdiiyV K i'h u IIh First Church of Christ Scientist on Buckland Rd. The owner Storrs and Daniel J. Costello, of easier. I’m more encouraged than I was seven days ago.” game, coming in from second on a two-out single by Jim Spencer in the in Manchester where she Born in Stafford Springs, she Court date is Sept. 16. foot” Greg Sinay, a walk-on as a freshman a year ago. New York 4, Chicago 2 lived in Somersville the past 27 wasn’t immediately known. Mansfield, were taken to Also encouraged was Palmer, who spent 59 days on the disabled list sixth. Atlanta 5, San Diego 3 served as a substitute organist. Manchester Memorial He’s been showing up well in practice including a 52-yard earlier this season because of a sore arm. Indians 5, Tigers 4 She was also a member of the years. Ellsworth Cooley, 19, of Staf­ St. Louis 5, Montreal 4 Two 13-year-old toys were Hospital, treated and released. field goal to his credit” But his mentor expressed the Rico Carty, hitting .455 since joining Cleveland last month, singled Cincinnati 2, Houston 1 Women's Club of Manchester, Other survivors are a ford Springs has been charged “It was the best control I had all year,” said Palmer, who didn’t walk a with three motor vehicle warned for a bicycle violation No police action was taken. desire for more consistancy. Another aspect which needs Los Angeles 6, San Francisco the American Association of daughter and a brother. batter until the ninth inning. “I’m encouraged by the way I threw and by home Jack Brohamer with the winning run in the eighth inning in the In­ violations in connection with an — stunt driving in the middle of to get better is the punting game. “It’s an important part 3, (11) Retired Persons, and the Bolton Funeral services will be the way the club played but we’re still not hitting the way I think we’re dians’ victory over Detroit. John Hiller, who won his 16th game Tuesday Aug. 31 three-car accident at N. Summit St. Wednesday after­ of the game and we have to improve. Bernie (Palmer) has (Only Games Scheduled) Senior Citizens. Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the capable of hitting. It’s been a tough year getting runs.” night, was handed his 10th defeat and Tom Buskey, who lost his fifth game noon — and letters were sent to SOUTH WINDSOR looked pretty good thus far bulj I hope he improves even Tluirsday’H Giimeg Survivors are two stepsons, Somers Funeral Home, 354 Main and McCabe Sts., police Earl Williams’ two home runs, his 12th and 13th of the season and fourth the night before, picked up his second victory for 2 2-3 innings of relief. said. their parents by police. Robert J. Andreana, 35, of 49 Philadelphia (Lontorg 14-11) Russell E. Clough and Maynar Main St., Somers. Cremation more.” > and fifth against Boston pitching, gave Palmer all the support he needed While Sox 7, Rovais 0 Steep Rd., South Windsor was at Chicago (Reuschel 13-10) A. Clough, both of East Hart­ will follow in Springfield, Mass. Cooley, who suffered minor ’The strength of the Huskies, who were 8-2-1 in Naviaux’ Brian Downing started a six-run explosion with a home run in the fifth VERNON charged Wednesday night with to record his sixth win against 10 losses. The Orioles also erupted for four Friday's Gamt-H ford; a brother, Andrew Rankin Friends may call at the inuries in the nighttime crash, initial campaign, should be in the offensive platoon. There Emery Berry III, 21, of 1238 third-degree assault in connec­ runs in the third against loser Roger Moret, with the inning highlighted by inning as Chicago, behind the four-hit pitching of Jim Kaat, handed Kan­ Philadelphia at Chicago of Quincy, Mass.; a sister, Mrs. funeral home tonight from 7 to is to appear in court Sept. 16 to are a few battles going on for starting berths in the offen­ 9. face charges of failure to drive Hartford Tpke., Vernon was tion with the investigation of a Paul Blair’s triple and doubles by Andy Etchebarren and Tommy Davis. sas City its seventh straight loss. San Francisco at Atlanta, N sive wall along with the backfield. in the proper lane, operating a arrested Wednesday afternoon disturbance at his home. Montreal at Pittsburgh, N motor vehicle without a license, on a warrant issued by Circuit He was released on his “I’d like to tell you who is starting quarterback but right Los Angeles at Cincinnati, N Church Plans Series and operating a motor vehicle Court 12 charging him with promise to appear in Circuit now I have four. Brad Rock, Ramon Sanchez, Bernie New York at St. Louis, N while license was suspended. third-degree iarceny. Court 12, East Hartford Sept. Palmer and Lou Mancari have all shown well. Our football San Diego at Houston, N Of Family Meetings The Labor Day Weekend acci­ Police said the charges were 23. team won’t be hurt with any of them running the team. It’s Virdon Contented, dent involved cars driven by made in connection with the in­ a healthy situation to have. Right now I wouldn’t hesitate American League vestigation of a complaint in­ The first in a series of Dr. David Warren, the medical Ronald E. Dixon, 26, of 187 ELLINGTON to use any of them.” EAST evening meetings planned for Homestead St., and George J. volving a forged check. Yanks Make Move 5 perspective; Carol Donaghue, At the ends, the Huskies have Leroy Williams and Allan Berry was released on a $250 Raymond Deschenaux, 26, of families' of Center R.N., the nurses’ perspective; Mahoney, 46, of 360 Windsor St., Somers suffered cracked ribs MacLellan, the latter an All-New England selection as a NEW YORK (UPI) — For the second September in a New York Congregational Church in as well as Cooley’s car. non-surety bond for appearance and the Rev. Newell Curtis, the and lacerations when his car sophomore. Fred Sporck and John Laverty are the tackles row, Bill Virdon isn’t worrying about job security, and this Boston Manchester will be held in Circuit Court 12, Rockville theological perspective. went off the road on Rt. 83 in and guards are Co-Captain ^ill Maver and Ron Mansfield. Baltimore Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. r Other motor vehicle Sept. 17. time he might be right. In today’s society death or Ellington and struck a utility Center is mammoth 6-6,247-jMund Paul Connors, who will Virdon wasn’t worried last year, either, and then to his Cleveland in Memorial Hall of the church. dying has been complicated by violations and criminal arrests Milwaukee COLUMBIA pole. The accident is still under be playing his third position in three years. He started as surprise he was fired from his first major league “ The Right to Die With the technological revolution reported by Manchester Police Detroit 63 73 Irish Setter Adopts Kitten Jon M. Palmer, 20, of Rt. 6, investigation. Dignity" will be the topic resulting in a shift of our moral today included: an offensive tackle, switched as a junior to the defensive managing job, in Pittsburgh. WEST presented by a qualified panel universe. Members of medical Roscoe, a tiny four-week-old kitten who was rejected by his own mother, gets the tender • Richard A. Krause, 28, of side and now back to offense as the need dictated. That was exactly one year ago this week. Pet GB under^-the moderation of Brad teams grapple with life-death loving care he needs from Molly, an Irish setter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garyl East Hartford, charged Nevertheless, these choices aren’t permanent as Naviaux He came home from playing handball and learned he Oakland 79 .577 Vale. Atty. Donald Righter will Wednesday night with intoxica­ Fresh Block Island clearly pointed out. “No position on this team is sewed up. questions arising with in­ Laurinitis of 28 Packard St. When a neighbor gave the kitten to the family last week, Molly was out as manager of the Pirates, who at the time were Texas 72 .522 7 present the legal perspective; creasing frequency in their tion after a disturbance at the took over its feeding and care, and even picks Roscoe up gently in her mouth and carries I don't care if it’s next week or before the seventh game. contending for the Eastern Division title in the National Kansas City 69 .507 9 everyday practice of medicine. K-Mart shopping center on We’ll go on the performance during the week when select­ League. Chicago 68 .496 11 him around the house, Mrs. Laurinitis said. Molly was expected to have a litter Spencer St. SWORDFISH The issue of dying may become ing the line-up,” the former Boston University coach He still feels Pittsburgh would have won in 1973 if he had Minnesota 67 .489 12 a very real one for many of us. Wednesday, but it apparently was a false pregnancy, she added. The Laurinitis’ have two • Rufus S. Watson, 20, of New The season for this favorite fish Is almost over. If you want California 53 .387 26 Medical Data children, Jamie, 5; and Tracy, 3. (Herald photo by Pinto) Britain, charged Wednesday your Fresh Swordfish, come to Pinehurst today. . . stated. not been fired. Members are requested to The defensive platoon might be hurt by the loss of middle Now, Virdon has the New York Yankees in contention— Wrdnt'Hday'g R chuIIh Emergency cards are bring their questions to the with operating a motor vehicle New York 3, Milwaukee 0 while his license was At Pinehurst guard Joe Corbo. Corbo was an All-New England selection in fact, they’re in a first place tie in the AL East — and being sent home with meeting. The public is invited. A LOWER PRICE ON Cleveland 5, Detroit 4 Manchester school students Anyone needing a ride is asked CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 suspended. as a sophomore but hurt his knee the final game of 1973 and while he still doesn’t have a contract for 1975, he says, Chicago 7, Kansas City 0 requesting certain medical to contact the church office at • Philip J. Bramande, 24, of NATIVE it hasn’t responded to treatment thus far. He’s been a ^ to “I’m not concerned about it.” Texas 1, Minnesota 0 information to be filled out. 647-9941. 368 Oakland St., charged make only two drills. “We’re not sure of the strength ot his “We haven’t had any serious talks. California 5, Oakland 2 One of the questions per­ Wednesday night with cruelty POTATOES 1 0 1 6 8 « knee,” Naviaux said sadly, “Hopefully we won’t have to “When I’m talking about that, I’d rather have that be the ThursduyV GumcH of the stores and not behind,them or far to animals in connection with tains to when the last from them, he said. replace him. But I’ll say if Corbo plays it will be a bonus. only thing I had to think about,” said Virdon, and from the Texas (Bibby 18-16) at an incident involving a Save when you shop Pinehurst and buy tetanus shot was received. Sleith Marlow noted it should not be done all at We can’t count on a guy who hasn’t practiced. I can’t be op­ (UPI photo) glint in his eye it’s obvious he thinks he could be bargaining Oakland (Hunter 21-10), N Dr. Alice Tureck, town neighbor’s dog. STOUFFER’S NEW Chicago (Johnson 6-3) at new ones, and even helping private in­ once but building by building. He also said, timistic for him to be there the 21st (UConn opens Sept. 21 Hits the Dirt from a position of strength should the Yankees somehow health director, said that • A 15-year-old East Hart­ California (Figueroa 2-6), N terests float bond issues. "Private money will do it. ’There wasn’t a POUND CAKE or at home against Vermont).” win the division title. local doctors are being ford girl, unidentified because Boston Red Sox’ catcher Tim Blackwell heads for the dirt after colliding with Minnesota (Hands 4-5) at The Manchester district has good spirit dime of public money in the Purneli Place FILLED CUPCAKES pkg. At the defensive ends Naviaux has pencilled in Jimmy That is no longer the outrageous prospect it seemed just deluged with calls to get this of her age, referred to juvenile Orioles’ second baseman Bobhy Grich in third inning. The impact caused Blackwell Kansas City (Busby 19-12), N S and would like to do more, said Gorman, parking iot.” information. She said the authorities in connection with Bree and Gary Calvino, but the latter was felled by a knee to drop the hall and Grich made it home safely. a couple of weeks ago. Milwaukee (Champion 9-3) at adding it would like to remain He urged the DAC not to a spend “a Oven ready, New Zealand, small exact date is not necessary. FIRE CALLS alleged shoplifting at K-Mart injury and his return is uncertain. A rash of injuries on the The Yankees, in last place as late as mid-July and seven Boston (Drago 6-8), N autonomous. He rejected the idea that the dime more until Mr. Brown has more con­ If the student recalls having department store Wednesday. LAMB LEGS Speclaltb. M . 1 9 defensive side has hit UConn in the most recent drills. Don games behind as recently as 13 days ago, blanked the Friday’s G u n ir s now dormant redevelopment agency of the crete plans.” a shot within the past 10 Thefts reported to police Juall, a freshman from Wethersfield who gave Manchester Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 Wednesday for their 16th victory in Texas at Oakland, N town could really help the downtown. Livesey urged the people pot to reject National League Roundup years, that is sufficient in­ MANCHESTER Wednesday included: Isle of Gold High % lot of headaches a year ago, is in a battle for the the last 20 games to tie Boston for first place in the East. Chicago at California, N Clark commented on the plans to the proposal and all that came before it. formation, she said. Wednesday, 2:13 p.m. — • Television sets, value not MARGARINE Special lb. 5 9 < Baltimore at Cleveland, 2 enlarge the district. He said merchants He said, “It would all go down the drain defensive right tackle slot with another frosh, Nick DeVito Virdon who, as everyone knows was a second choice for False alarm from Town Box listed, stolen in a break into the Detroit at New york, 2 outside the district feel their money would and that would be too bad.” of Stamford Catholic. Left tackle is transfer student Paul the Yankees job this year because Dick Williams was 571, Manchester High School. With any other $7.50 purchase buy Milwaukee at Boston, N • Wednesday, 3:59 p.m. — go to benefit the center of the downtown Sleith asked for a show of hands to in­ Mariano of Naugatuck High. “He’ll have to be the anchor No~Hit Tale Repeats ruled unavailable, never lost faith with his club even E Square Dancers Small oven fire at 45 Lenox St. area, especially since most of them on the dicate the group’s sentiments. Youth Status LAND 0’ LAKES of the defensive line and I think he can do it,” Naviaux though it floundered much of the season. (Town). edges of the district do not have a parking No one raised a hand in favor of going said. Mariano sat out a year after being a starter his “I never really thought we were out of the race,” he Meet Saturday problem. ahead with the Brown proposal as out­ Is Sought in B U H E R n. freshman year at the University of Pittsburgh. says. “I just felt when we had our bad streaks we’d come Legion Plans Wednesday, 4:42 p.m. — (with a $15.00 purchase buy 2 lbs at 79$ each lb.) The Manchester Square Delayed ignition of oil burner at Gorman said, “A district with a larger lined. For Astros’ Manager out of them. And, really, except for one trip to Boston, Baseball Trip Dance Club will meet Saturday 40 Russell St., no fire (Town). scope might have more to offer them.” No one raised a hand to continue as in Rham Case Milwaukee and Cleveland (1-7 from July 27 to Aug. 2), we at Manchester High School. Nothing was done about the district at the past months with minor projects such from the Houston clubhouse. Wilson has only one con­ Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. — Short request to be given youthful p .5 0 purchase buy Secondary Strength NEW YORK (UPI) - haven’t had»any bad streaks since way back.” Henry Wierzbicki reports the Dancing will be from 8 to 11 the DAC meeting. as the aborted parklet planned for the in electrical switch at 331 offender. status was filed in Preston Gomez is a man of Sparky Anderson, the Cin­ solation. This game will be “His big disadvantage earlier in the year was that Bill’s American Legion has 20 tickets p.m. Dave Hass will be the • Sleith said he has sent a strong letter parking lot across Main St. from the The linebackers are Co-Captain Don Thompson and Paul Center St., no damage (Town). Tolland County Superior Court or NIARtlllSOf his word. cinnati manager, backed remembered longer than if entire career was in the National League — as a player, left for a baseball bus excursion guest caller and Anita White to the owner of the former Grant’s store Manchester State Bank. Brown was to Scaffidi. The strength of the defense is in the secondary Wednesday, 10:12 p.m. — Tuesday by David J. Poirier, For the last four seasons, Gomez. he’d stayed in and pitched trip to Boston on Saturday for P will cue the rounds. discussing the unpaid back taxes, the continue to be the consultant in such pur­ COFFEE lb. where Marty Bird of Simsury High, Rick Fenton out of En­ coach and manager,” says Yankees outfielder Lou Gasoline washdown at 18 Lilac 17, of Hebron, one of four “If I didn’t do what Gomez the no-hitter. the game between the Red Sox Hass has been calling since potential health hazard and the proposals suits. he’s insisted that he had no Piniella. “He didn’t know our club. Now he knows the St. youths charged in connection field High and Les Solomon and Jeff ’Theodoss patrol. did, I couldn’t look baseball For example, four no­ and Mikwaukee. 1951 and is presently club caller to condemn the building. He hopes the Everyone appeared to agree to Juran’s regrets about lifting Clay league, he knows the players, and he’s done a hell of a job, Today, 3:15 a.m. — Fuel oil with a bomb explosion at Rham Fights, for starting berths are developing here also with Anyone interested in for several clubs in the New man will do something with the building suggestion to table the proposal for the at Pinehurst with this bread coupon * Kirby for a pinch-hitter jn people in the eye,” he said. hitters were pitched in 1970 no question about it.” overflow at Moriarty Bros., 315 High School on June 25. r$AVE 70 All-Stater John Palomba from Holy Cross in Waterbury purchasing a ticket may call England area. He has par­ which has been vacant for years. time being and take time to plan how to the last of the eighth inning But th e move isn’t — but how many baseball George Medich, who occasionally pitched batting prac­ Center St., no fire (Town). Poirier was charged with, ■through Sept. 8, 1974. ■ putting up a contest for a berth. Palomba is another the steward at the Legion ticipated in the Atlantic conven­ • Town Manager Robert Weiss and make the best use of the $8,000. in 1970 even though Kirby automatic. Last year, Mets fans can remember who Today, 3:18 a.m. — Fire in first-degree arson and con­ freshman who may see plenty of varsity action. tice in Pittsburgh when Virdon was the batting coach Home. The bus will leave at 9 tion in Washington, D.C., and Sleith made it clear several times that ii*- Manager Yogi Berra once threw them. But Gomez’ boxes of printed forms at Con­ Mayor Jack Thompson reported on the spiracy to commit arson. The was pitching a nohitter there, blanked the Brewers on five hits Wednesday for his a.m. the national convention in the show of hands was not binding on the “Out of our first 44 from a year ago, 21 are no longer let Tom Seaver bat for “Kirby game” has become trol Data Corp., 41 Progress Dr. new Better Communities Act of the tombing occured at 9:45 a.m. I i against the New York Mets 17th victory and 15th corrtplete game. Medich allowed only Philadelphia. He has served as federal government. The town may be DAC and its actions with Brown. here. We have to fill that with veterans. We staged a rookie (Town). and the 8(X) students in the FefferidccFarm but losing 1-0. himself in the last of the part of baseball legend. So one single after the third inning and retired 20 of the last 21 vice-president and president of eligible for some of the funds, especially Richard Clark, president of the I I » li » All ® | j show a couple of days ago. Now we don’t have rookies. We school had to be evacuated. All Gomez always insisted eighth in a game he was will the “Wilson game.” the Connecticut Callers for housing. Chamber, suggested the people involved have 79 veterans and some of them are going_to have to batters he faced. four charged were in the GOOD ON i that if he had to do it all over losing 1-0 even though he In the other games, New Association. • The proposal of Brown on preparing a with the downtown area go back to Brown develop fast,” commented Naviaux. Fire Damages graduating class. Graduation again, he’d still do it. didn’t have a no-hitter. York downed Chicago 4-2, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Montie directional study for $8,000 was tabled. “when we’re ready for him.” WHITE PEPPERIDQE ' His comment on the schedule is that everybody has im­ Printed Forms ceremonies were held, and Wilson was losiilg because Atlanta downed San Diego 5- AND will serve on door duty. The • The work on the walkway to the Juran noted, “We haven’t worked hard Sure enough, on although the four were proved. He noted his team also has improved from a year committee in charge of An early morning fire at Con­ Purnell PI. parking area will be complete enough to give the mayor’s committee If the weather Is as cool as today, save by serving these Wednesday night, Gomez, of a throwing error by 3, St. Louis nipped Montreal Mets Still Hoping graduated they were not ago when UConn compiled one of its finest seasons. “Now refreshwidhts is composed of trol Data Corp., 41 Progress in three weeks, Weiss said. (DAC) direction.” budget saving chuck cuts. It It turns warm have our meat now managing the Houston shortstop Roger Metzger on 5-4 and Los Angeles beat San allowed to participate in jhe it’s a checker drill getting everybody into the right posi­ RADK Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan, Dr., caused less than |1,000 in • The building of the parking lot on St. men cut a nice Sirloin or Porterhouse for your cookout... Astros, had a chance to do it Pete Rose’s grounder after Francisco 6-3 in 11 innings. CHICAGO (UPI) — Yogi Berra almost doesn’t believe it ceremonies. tion. But we’ll be ready when the opener arrives. Our first Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton damages to boxes of printed James Church property at Main and Park again. Don Wilson of the two walks. Wilson walked CaniM 5, Ex|jo8 4 himself. The court’s adult probation goal is to win the Yankee Conference championship and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas business forms and rolls of Sts. is being held up only by legal work five batters, struck out three Jim Dwyer’s pinch single His New York Mets now have won seven straight, their department will decide if CENTER Astros pitched no-hit ball for TONIGHT Moriarty. paper, plant manager Ron now, Gorman noted. Work should begin in (UConn is defending champs) and our second goal is to win Piorier is eligible for youthful BLADE CUT eight innings against the and hit one in his eight in­ in the eighth drove in the longest winning streak of the season, and 10 of the last 11 '):00 (22. .'10) NFL Fool- All members are reminded to Hoyng said today. the next couple of days, he said. Grasso our outside games.” offender status and will report CHOICE Cincinnati Reds but was nings. He’s now 10-11. deciding run as St. Louis games, recalling last year’s September spurt which ball; SterlerH vh. Cowboys wear soft-soled shoes as the Hoyng said the blaze, of un­ • The Manchester Housing Authority is Campaigning in Vernon Tuesday, Steele, to the court on Sept. 19. trailing 2-1. If Wilson had completed beat Montreal. The victory carried them to the top of the National League’s Eastern •):()() (18) WFI. Footbull: gymnasium floor at the known origin, affected seven still looking for a downtown site for an Republican gubernatorial candidate, The youthful offender statute He was the leadoff batter the no-hitter, he would have moved the Cards to within Division. I'rMins %.■*. Soiillimrn Manchester High School has pallets of printed forms and elderly housing complex. called upon his Democratic opponent, Ella allows leniency for youths aged Weather Hurt Conditioning joined Sandy Koufax, who 1 Va games of idle “Anything can happen,” nings but allowed only two runs, just been reflnished. maybe a few rolls of paper. • The secret of how Gorman and the Grasso, to abandon the Democratic state in the last of the eighth in­ 16 to 21, who have little or no One of the first items touched by Naviaux was the has four, and Cy Young and Berra chortled after the Mets one of them earned, on nine The club will have workshops ’liie fire, reported at 3:18 Parking Authority will police the parking platform and remove the threat of a state' ning and Gomez did it again. Pittsburgh. Lou Brock was previous court record. weather. He said people are in relatively good shape but whipped the Chicago Cubs 4-2 hits, and Bob Apodaca came out Granger Called Up for three Tuesdays beginning a.m. to Town of Manchester downtown remains a secret. Gorman said income tax. He lifted Wilson for a pinch- Bob Feller, who threw three l-for-5 but didnit steal a base In connection with the tom­ Wednesday for a series sweep. of the bullpen to limit the Cubs Sept. 10 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at firemen, was almost complete­ they are still working on it. Steele termed the Democratic piatform, hot weather helps. Some muscle pulls have cropped up hitter. each, as the only modern as his total remained at 99. CHICAGO (UPI) - The bing, James Ellis, 18, of ROAST “All we.can do is keep win­ to two hits the rest of the way. the Waddell School. ly extinguished by the plant’s “a biueprint for a state income tax,” and which he believes wouldn’t have occurred if hot weather day pitchers to throw more Brav»'8 5, Pa

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Management Training Center for an office manager pany, P.O. Box 1165, Hartford, fice, 647-9139. trainee. This is probably one of the best career oppor­ Connecticut, 06101, telephone S baths, knotty pine kitchen, dis­ painting. Reasonable. 289-7019, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 525-9381. § hwasher, disposal, range, 528-8649, tunities offered In the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, area. hardwood floors, carpeting, FOUR Homesites - ranging If you are looking for a first homa, from 4 1/2- 9 acres on the Investigate this two-famlly that can WOULD YOU like to work at closets galore, breezeway, gar­ iSDcaval WEDDING Invitations - Andover-Bolton line. High, To qualify you must have an accounting degree or have the Broad Street Dairy Queen age, large wooded lot, $41,500. Brochures, Business Forms, be yours with Income to help pay . . . Someone 875-2385. REALTORS ® wooded, surveyed and ap­ Letterheads, Envelopes, the mortgage. It’s a 5-5 duplex In equivalent experience. Collection experience Is Brazier? All hours available. proved. From $12,000, terms Apply in person after 6 p.m. to may hove tent you Tickets, Business Cards and desirable. You must be willing to relocate anywhere In OF MANCHESTER available. Call Warren E. other printing services offered. convenient location. The owner’s side has been complete­ Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Broad o happy odl Howland Realtor, 643-1108. the U.S. after the 6 to 9 month training period. Street, Manchester. CALDOR PLAZA General Printing Services, 623- ly "done over” with paneling, carpeting, and modern PHONE 643-2711 5379. ONLY $28,000 CENTRALLY LOCATED bathroom. First-floor laundry and walk-up attic for easy FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD We offer an excellent salary and pension program CLEANING WOMAN - One day 646-1117 building lot, all city utilities, storage are added features which makes this well worth per week. Forest Hills, own Buys this 6-room Cape with WE. PAY $5 and up for junk your Inspection. Only $35,900. 13 along with superior fringe benefits such as sick leave, deep troed lot and garage. $10,000. Call Jim Shaw, Connec­ cars. Don’t give them away. Help Wanted hospitalization and vacation schedule. transportation preferred, ticut Land Planners, 644-2350. INDEX references. 647-9804. Seven-room Colonial, IVz baths, kitchen with built-in stove, dis­ Perfect starter home in town! 742-9673 or 423-2632. Large Family? This 9-room Colonial-Cape Is a home that CERAMIC STUDIO store clerk Happy 50th ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful ADVERTISING ADVERTISING hwasher, disposal, exhaust fan, fireplaccd living room, natural MANCHESTER - Zone A says "come In" as soon as you approach the door. NOTICES - 35 hour week or part-time. Please send your resume to Mr. Lyons, Manchester Wedding woodwork throughout. Large manicured lot. Custom built by BLANCHARD & R O SSEnO sweeping view of entire lake, DRAPERIES - Personally - Lott tnd Found Apply in person 9 to 4:30 p.m. four room older home, modern building lot, close to schools. custom made, work Fireplaced living room, dining room, large kitchen - Ptrtonalt DEADLINE Evening Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Conn., Anniversary Gambolati. Priced to sell, $43,500. Financing Available. REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 $7500. Call Sandy at Eastern, (appliances Included), three or four bedrooms, and fully - Announcomontt RATES except Friday, Saturday and bath, half acre treed lot, gar­ guaranteed, call anytime, 649- 12:00 noon the day before 06040. 189 West Center Street age, $17,900. Hayes Corpora­ 646-8252. 4266. finished recreation room. This Is an Ideal family home - Eniertainmtnt publication. 1 day ...... 9« word per day Sunday. Adam and Ede'^s, 119 FLORENCE - Auctions 3 days ...... 8c word per day Route 44A Coventry. AIDES tion, 646-0131. within walking distance to elementary and secondary Deadline for Saturday and 6 days ...... 7e word per day TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving schools. Call for more details — you’ll be glad you did. FINANCIAL Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. ALL SHIFTS and GUIDO Bualneaa Property 28 - Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 26 days ...... 6c word per day BABYSITTER for two NORTH COVENTRY - Three- ASSUME 5 1/2% mortgage or large appliances, cleaning Priced at $36,900. - Personal Loans 15 WORD MIN(MUIy1 kindergarteners in tm home. Full and part-llnw potitlona GIORGETTI bedroom Dutch Raised Ranch, get' a new 7 1/2-8% CHFA cellars and attics, also will - Insurance PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $175 Inch Light nousekeeping. Transpor­ available Immadlataly. from 1 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall mortgage and move right in. deliver small loads sand, stone, Why not — buy this charming older Colonial, decorate It to EMPLOYMENT ^ tation essential. Ca’’!all 644-8147, Experienced aldaa § carpeting throughout, finished Nine-room, 4-bedroom home Shopping Center? and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. your taste, and then enjoy the privacy of the large back - Help Wanted YDUR AD after 6. preferred, a claea for Millie and Jack family room with ceiling-to- with 2-car garage, near the best yard. Quiet neighborhood — living room with fireplace — - Business Opportunities Classified ads are taken over Inexperienced aldaa will be floor stone fireplace, eat-in schools in Manchester. $39,500. Restaurant BULL WDRK - Any kind, odd large kitchen with pantry — 3 bedrooms, and a walk-up at­ - Situation Wanted^ the phone as a convenience. ^ r e a /fy kitchen, beamed cathedral Owner, 643-0889. jobs, light trucking, cellars and held in the fall. Come In now tic. $37,000. EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for C>Sh tbOLMAKERS 164 E. CENTER ST. ceilings, sun deck, 2-car garage Complex? attics cleaned, trees removed. - Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and and see our Director of Nur- TOLLAND - Non-development 647-9767, y46-3545. then only to the si^e of the ALL-AROUND MACHHNSTS Help Wanted 13 and many more extras on acre Security can be a place called home — we have many - SchoolS'Classes • ing about a Job In 6-room Country Cape, acre lot. MIDDLEFIELD, CONNECTICUT - instructions Wanted original insertion. Errors which September when the klde go of land. $44,500. Principals only. other listings available and would like the opportunity to do not lessen the value of the BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS REAL ESTATE associate - 742-9971 after 5:30. $31,900. Owner, 872-6323. Have 17% acres on Route 66, GUTTERS cleaned, $20 and up. REAL ESTATE \ r Top wages, fringe benefits back to school. tell you about them, and assure you that owning your own advertisement will not be cor­ M l \ HAGADONE NEWSPAPERS must have license. Experience 647-1419 zoned commercial. High traf­ Driveways sealed. Free es­ - Homes lor Sale rected by an additional inser­ \ CONVENIENTLY located 2- home may be easier than you thinki - LotS'Land for Sale / \ 1 and overtime. Minimum 3 preferred but will train. Call fic count (16,000). $125,000. timates. R & R Reconstruction, tion / / \ MANAGEMENT TRAINING CENTER MEADOWS family duplex, 6-6. Separate 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. - Investment Property years experience required. 646-5353. For details, call collect: LIST YOUR HOUSE IN . . . - Business Property Must be able to set up and COEUR d’ALENE, IDAHO CONVALESCENT HOME [ 3 A M S “SUPER CLEAN” furnaces. Lot 290’ deep. - Resort Property Garages. Only $39,900. Pasek LEAF RAKING, yard clean-up. - Real Estate Wanted work from blueprints. Apply MANCHESTER PART-TIME bookkeeping Help Wanted 13 at 647-9194 assistant - General office work Describes this 7-room Raised Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. Will snowblow driveways. Free MISC. SERVICES Private Inatructlona 18 Leonard Smith estimates. Ask for Mark, 568- REALE’S CORNER 5 Ranch, IV2 baths, carpeting, - Services Offered Personals COSMETICIAN needed, and typing. Hours to suit. On PARAGON TOOL bus line. East Hartford Con­ TWO-FAMILY fireplace, large applianced MANCHESTER VICINITY - 7199. 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 846-4523 - Painting.Papering department store experience GUITAR LESSONS - Pick Two bedroom Ranch, half acre Agency - Building-Contracting LEAVING for Sarasota, Part Time COMPANY WAITRESSES preferred. Hourly rate plus valescent Home, 745 Main Excellent starter property on kitchen, double garage and Realtors -347-6700 - Roofing.Siding Florida area mid September. Street, East Hartford. style. Specializing in basic fun­ lot, walk-out basement, dead­ LEFEBVRE - Finstad - Home - Heating-Plumbing 121 Adams Street FOUNTAIN WORKERS commission and company damentals and theory. Call 649- Summit Street. Four rooms manicured country lot in Interested in anyone wishing to J.C. PENNEY CO. BABYSITTER wanted while end street. Only $30,900. Call maintenance, roofing, gutters, Building-Contracting 33 - Flooring ______Manchester Full or part-time evening benefits. Send resume to Box mother works nights. Spruce 7120. on first floor with large Redwood Farms. Mid 40s. Starkweather Real Estate, 646- masonry, tree surgery, - Moving.Trucking-Storage share expenses. 643-7986. Our product service depart­ KK, Manchester Herald. PART-TIME help - Cook’s work. Many benefits: Street area. CalI 646-1640 before enclosed wrap-around porch. 5353. removal. Fully insured, free es­ □ MISC. FOR SALE: - Services Wanted ment has an immediate helper and counter girl, Mon­ Franchise Location? BUILDING - Remodeling, opening for a bicycle repair • paid vacation 2 p.m. day to Friday, 11 to 2. Apply PRIVATE instructions - Piano, Second floor comes complete­ BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO timates. 429-0184, 8-10 a.m., 6-10 MISC. FOR SALE HOUSE CANVAS enumerators • uniforms provided SECRETARY - Doctor’s office, by London certified teacher, in TOLLAND - A warm home p.m. roofing, concrete steps, - Articles for Sale mechanic. Please inquire if full or part time wanted for the good typist, medical ter­ Hartford Road Dairy Queen. ly furnished. Lot size is ap­ REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 Professional fireplaces. For estimates call Artlclea tor Sale 41 - Building Supplies • free life and disability PART TIME counter help in­ niv home, central location. Call proximately 76x300. One-car trimmed in sunshine, 6-room - Pets -Birds- Dogs you have experience repairing Manchester city directory, app­ minology desirable. Write Box 643-2310. 189 West Canter Straat Country Cape, acre lot. $31,900. 649-1142. Insurance HH, Manchester Herald. quire at Gus’s Pizza, 803 Hart­ LOAN CLERK - Part time, garage and priced at only $36,- Offices? Painting-Papering 32 DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, - Livestock □ FINANCIAL or assembling bicycles. Ap­ ly Mr. Brennan, Price & Lee ford Road. 872-6323. > Boats A Accessories (Jompany, Room 9, 164 East • profit-sharing retirement banking-bookkeeping 900. Call on this one soon!... MANCHESTER $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, proximately 20-25 hours per SCULPTURE CLASSES - COLLEGE Graduate students MASON CONTRACTOR - - Sporting Goods Center Street, between 9-12 on­ plan experience necessary, hours 9- Have 15,900 square feet of Plastering, custom built stone stone, gravel, pool and patia - Garden Products week. MD m S - WE NEED YDU Beginning-Instruction for WELL-LANDSCAPED three- SIX ROOM Cape, aluminum available for exterior and in­ • Antiques Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagee 8 ly. An equal opportunity • medical plan 3, pleasant Manchester office. or brick fireplaces, chimney sand. 643-9504. Please Phone 643*1167 FULL-TIME and part-time $2.75 per hour. Call Mr. Perry, beginners and advanced. For bedroom Colonial with den, siding, deep treed private lot, corner property In B2 zone. terior painting. Six years • Wanted to Buy employer. Call 875-8951 to arrange In night job openings for general information call 646-0694. living room with fireplace, 3- $31,900. Principals only, 647- Contains 2-family for income repair, block and cement work. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Mr. Krauss 646-6341. experience. Fully insured. Free New and repairs. E. Richard­ ALUMINUM sheets used ais RENTALS tervlew. and credit office positions. lA R T E N ^ car garage, immaculate. Red 9614. until you're ready to make a estimates. Call our com­ • Rooms for Rent cond, third. All kinds. Realty LATHE HANDS - Overtime, BURGER KING MUITIPU lltTINS St6«ICE son, 643-0889, 649-0608. printing plates, .007 thick, Saturday nights incluaed. Apply Carpet Realtors, 646-1117. move. Possible private finan­ petitors, than call us, 649-7034. 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $L ■ Apartments for Rent statewide, credit rating un­ paid holidays, excellent in­ BURGER KING is locking for W. T. G ra n t C om pany, □ REAL ESTATE 646-2550' Offered by the • Homes for Rent necessary. Reasonable. Con­ surance benefits. Metronics, m cing. For details call collect: Phone 643-2711, ■ Business for Rent PART-TIME - Package store, HOWARD JOHNSON’S day time employees 11-2, or Manchester Parkade. An Equal COME BACK VERNON - For sale by owner, INSIDE - Outside painting, • Resort Property for Rent fidential, Quick arrangements. Manchester area, evenings and Inc., Routes 6 and 44A Bolton. BAR R EH HOME Alvin Lunay Agency. 527-7971. 3 or 4 or 5-, full or part-time. Opportunity Employer. TO three-bedroom Ranch, finished fe c ia l rates for people over 65. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 ■ Wanted to Rent weekends. Excellent hourly RESTAURANT Homea For Sale 23 rec room with carpeting, much Leonard Smith IMPROVEMENT CO. • Misc. for Rent 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ At BURGER KING we un­ PHILBRICK Fully insured. Estimates given. cents each. Inquire side door. rate. Please write Box “C"^’ ROUTE 30, VERNON MAN wanted for rug and win­ MANCHESTER - Executive wall-to-wall carpeting, built- Call 649-7863. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. COOKS - part time, days, good derstand about holidays, KELLY GIRL* MANCHESTER - Small two- Agency Barns • Shads • Patio Covers Manchester Evening Herald. ' AUTOMOTIVE Manchester Herald. hours for part time stu(Tent. dow cleaning duties. Call 646- C ontem porary in one of ins, attic fan and stairs, 90x150 Autos for Sale children's vacations, 4220. family, ideal investment. Good Realtors 347-6/00 Additions • Rec Rooms Trucks for Sale apply at Tacorral, 246 Broad St. Manchester’s finest locations. tree bordered manicured lot CEILINGS, inside painting, MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd MAN WANTED to work part- weekends and "unexpected W TK M I^S WOMI location and condition. Low AGENCY Kitchens • Rooting Heavy Equipment for Sale mortgages — interim financing MANUFACTURING Firm Four large bedrooms, 2V2 with 10x10 Dutch barn, patio papering, floor sanding- WE BUY and sell used fur­ Motorcycles-Bicycles time, light custodial work. Illnesses." Flexible There are temporary 30's. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, ...... /»«• Aiuminum Siding — expeditious and confidential COOKS - Part time, nights, seeking experienced men for baths, magnificent view of and rock gardens, excellent Reel Estate Wanted / 28 refinishing (specializing in niture. Cash on the line. One Campers-Trailers-Mobile Monday-Friday, 8:30-2:30, $2.50 schedules. Hours to fit yours. assignmenta In your 643-4535, 646-1021. neighbors, close to Vernon Cir- BRICK RANCH - 4 older floors). John Verfaille, Working with old Barn Boards and Homes service, J.D. Real Estaze must be neat and clean, apply third shift positions. One Hartford skyline, sunken patio — ------f------piece or an entire housefull. hourly to start plus gas Apply In peraon MACHINISTS neighborhood doing the jobs off family room, fieldstone cle. 5 3/4% assumable bedrooms, living room with 646-5750, 872-2222. Hand Hewn Beams A Specially . Automotive Service Assoc. 646-1980. at Tacorral, 246 Broad Street. Bridgeport operator, one MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6, 3- SELLING your ^ome or 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Autos for Rent-Lease expense. Manchester, East router. Full insurance 467 Center St. you do best. fireplace, dressing area off mortgage, $34,500. 875-1541 or, white marble fireplace, coun­ Roger Barrett 649-0B22 Main Street Rear, behind S Bridgeport, Lathe, Jig Bore car garage, excellent location, acreage? For prompt friendly Hartford area. Must have own coverage. Please contact Multi- Manchester, Conn. master bedroom and tri-level if no answer, 644-0191. try kitchen, wall-to-wall J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Douglas Motor Sales. transportation. Advanced and Cintimatic Operators Clerks, typists, stenos, good income. Just reduced. service, call Louis Dimock Circuits, Inc., 50 Harrison construction are just some of carpeting throughout. 2 baths, Realty, 649-9823./ decorating. Interior painting. Cleaning Company, 646-8133. Street, 646-3800. needed lor first and second keypunch operators, recep­ $36,900. L aPenta Agency, this home's many attractions. COVENTRY - Lake and Ayers, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. DEAN MACHINE BURGER KING Realtor, 646-2440. rec room has fieldstone CLEAN USED refrigerators, Lost and Found ehifts. Top wages, fringe tionists, bookkeepers, Reluctantly offered in the mid a dream by the fire, 5-room fireplace and bar, oversized 2- Remodeling. Exterior painting. FOR ALL TYPES of ranges, automatic washers, □ EMPLOYMENT CHILD CARE - Wanted, PRODUCTS, INC. Where Moms are "King." benefite and overtime. machine operators, and file (!ape with fieldstone fireplace ALL CASH fpt' your property remodeling: additions, roofing EXPERIENCED, licensed 60’s. Warren E. Howland car garage, acre plus wooded within 24 hou/s. Avoid red tape, Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. with guarantees. B. D. f 'arl’s FOUND - 3 keys on a leather mature responsible woman to Real Estate sales people to join Experience required. clerks are needed Im­ Coventrv (North) $43,900 Realtors, 643-1108. in living room, 2 bedrooms and Fully insured. For estimate call or siding, call Robert E. Jarvis, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- key-ring. They will be returned care for young child in my 102 Colonial Road garage. Red Carpet Realtors, lot. Outside brick barbecue, instant servme. Hayes Agency, 649-9658. 643-6712. Free estimates, Help Wanted 13 staff of Red Carpet Realtors of mediately. 646-0131. 2171 upon identification at the home. Fuli-time, days, morning MANCHESTER Manchester, one of the fastest PICK UP and delivery - hours Apply a t SWIM-GOLF-TENNIS WHY PAY RENT? Buy this 6- 646-1117, many more features. Priced ______■ ___ below replacement cost. $45,- Manchester Herald. PART-TIME work at home, on transportation desirable. Plea­ growing offices in the greater flexible, possibility of SPECIAL RECRUITING EASY FINANCINGII room house. Possible 4 PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. TOP QUALITY Work - Septic, SCREENED loam, gravel, sant atmosphere in South Wind­ laboratory training. Contact, THE li-M I CORPORATIOH 500. WE W I ^ buy your house. Call sewer connections, bulldozing, the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. Hartford area. Stop in and learn bedrooms. Needs paper and MANCHESTER anytime, Hutchins Agency, Five years experience. processed gravel, sand, stone, E sor. 644-8312, evenings after 6. Ron Romanowski, Huntergreen 1 MitciwII Drive, Manchester MANCHESTER If you like these activities you Excellent references. Pete, 742- excavating. Loam, fill, gravel. DAYS and NIGHTS about our program and benefits paint. $26,000. Hagler Real CIRCA 1969 - Custom-built 7- Realtpfs, 649-5324. and fill. George H. Griffing, Dental Laboratory, 124 Hebron 643-2362 Monday, September 9th can own a new 7 room Ranch • SHADE TREES • 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., 646- TOWN OF COVENTRY WAITRESS - Full-time and available. 1129 Tolland Tpke., Estate, 643-6624. room Gambrel reproduction Inc., 742-7886, part-time, days. Experienced 646-1117. Ave., Glastonbury, Conn., 633- 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • across from country club. 3 surround this cozy Cape that 5114. OFFICE OF THE 3288. on 14 acres with panoramic SELLING your house? Call us preferred. Apply in person. W. ATTENTION DEMONSTRATORS 1049 Main St. bedrooms, 2 baths, equipped 447 EAST MIDDLE Turnpike - 6 has fireplace in living room, B. H. MAGOWAN, Jr. & Sons - LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per TOWN MANAGER e BRIDGEPORT view. Large country kitchen, fin« and we’ll make you a cash Rooting-Sldlng-Cblmnay 34 T. Grant Co., Manchester TOYS and GIFTS CUSTODIANS - Experienced, MANCHESTER - Needed, part (Manchester State Bank kitchen, first floor family room Cape, newly renovated, formal dining, den, three Interior and exterior painting. yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. TOWN HALL PART-TIME help wanted 4-8 time electricians, plumbers, fireplace, 3 baths, 30x130’ ffer. One day service. T. J. Also paperhanging. (Jail 643- Parkade. Work now thru December. MILLING MACHINE part-time, mornings, Building, first suite, south room with fireplace, carpeting, 2 baths, garage. $36,- bedrooms, two full baths — Lockett, Realtor, 643-1577. COVENTRY, CONNECTICUT Manchester and West Hartford. week nights. Must be over 18. carpenters, painters and barn with 10 horse stalls. 7361, BIDWELL Home Improvement F R E E Sample kit. No Set-up and operate. side) cathedral ceilings and 2 gar­ 000. Barrv Realty, 646-0882, 643- A GEM FOR $33,900. GARAGFJ SALE - Brass, silver, PART-TIME janitorial work, 643-5691 2-6 p.m. Lydon Brothers Shell, 646-8440. appliance repairmen. Hourly 1408. Co. Expert installation of furniture, clothes, lamps, NOTICE experience needed. Call or wage negotiable. Eastern Real KELLY GIRL ages. Joe Gordon, 649-5306. • ASSUME • GLASTONBURY - Colonial, PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ aluminum siding, gutters and mornings or evenings, write SAN TA’S PARTIES, □ MISC. SERVICES books, Tuesday through Sun­ TO CONTRACTORS Manchester area. Cali 649-5334. • BROWN AND SHARP ASSISTANT to cook - Some food Estate, 646-8250. BY OWNER - 3-bedroom, V k the mortgage on this 8Vi rooms on large treed ting, wallpapering, spray/brush trims. Roofing installation and day, 12-8. 142 Hollister Street. P 100 Constitution Plaza EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY INVITATION TO BID Avon, Conn., 06001. ■ SALES preparation and supervision of baths, Garrison Colonial, aluminum-sided Ranch. For­ full baths, family room, painting. Fair prices, fully in­ repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. MOLING MACHINE Kitchen aides in extended care 249-6585 In accordance with provisions FULL-TIME Janitorial Telephone 1/673-3455. MANCHESTER - full and part ‘II you have ever been a Kelly Qlrl call BARROWS & WALLACE modern kitchen, fireplace with mal dining, eat-ln size sewing room, 4-car garage, sured, experienced and depen­ S6t-up and operate. Commerc)al printing establishment facility. Hours 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. time workers for apartment Manchester New Haven HarttonI Services Ottered 31 HORACE Tetrault - Siding, GAS STOVE, 30 ”, like new, of the Town Charter, sealed Superintendent needed for ALSO BOOKING PARTIES looking lor dependable person us and we will racctivata your 649-9306 397-1615 276-1602 built-in bookcases, good loca­ pool, cement patio. $46,1 dable. 643-1671, Call 647-9194. application. An equal opportunity kitchen, first-floor family roofing, storm windows, aw­ $180. Call 646-4822 after 4 p.m. proposals will be received in apartment buildings. Free experienced In general printing sales. building maintenance. Starting tion, close to schools, shopping, Excellent opportunity and benefits lor at $3. per hour. Eastern Real employer. room. Call for complete COVENTRY - Mark/urive, SHARPENING Service - SUNSHINE Painters and nings. Quality workmanship, the Office of the Town Manager apartment, good salary. Must e HARDINGE CHUCKERS right Individual. Send resume to washer, dryer. Terms. 646-3415. details. A BUY FOR $36,900. Saws, knives, axes, shears, be dependaole, handy, and GAL FRIDAY - one person of­ DISHWASHER AND Pot Estate, 646-8250. Raised Ranch, 3 bmrooms, Paperers - Interior and exterior free estimates. Fully insured. WOMEN S GOLF Clubs and of the Town of Coventry, Set-up and operate. washer, day shift, good starting MANCHESTER - Newer 5-5, skates, rotary blades. Quick willing to work at maintenance, fice, typing and figure aptitude, MANCHESTER - Lovely 3- RICHARDS & KEHMNA modern kitchen, living room paiiUing. Free estimates. 872-9187, 649-3417. cart, used twice, $100. Call 647- Connecticut not later than; API Corp. salary, excellent fringe two-family, 3 bedrooms, living service. Capitol Equipment 9,396.. minor repairs, and lawn care! full time. Call 647-9938. SMALL RETAIL business in roo^ji, kitchen, wall-to-wall bedroom Cape, assumable 5 MLS 528-1731 with fireplace, 2-oar garage, Satisfaction guaranteed. C9II 10 A.M. EDST Box 513 Warahousa Point, benefits, on bus line. Apply at Manchester needs someone Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. 649-1590, ROOFING - Specializing Seeking adult without children; Situation Wanted 15 carpeting, air-conditioned. 1/4% mortgage, formal dining pool, wooded lot, 170x325, $39,- Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday September 19, 1974 Write Box "B" Manchester WOMEN! - Develop your • TURRET LATHES ■ Conn. ■ East Hartford Convalescent steady to do light bookkeeping, room, full basement, fireplace, repairing roofs, new roofs, MUST SELL - Restaurant Home, 745 Main St., East Hart­ Immediate occupancy. The 500. / 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- gutter work, chimneys, cleaned equipment. 4’ gas char-broiler, at which time and place said Herald, giving age, experience, natural skills as housewives Set-up and operate. phones, public contact, taking WILL CARE for small child in new roof and wiring, just SMALL 2-bedroom home on Building-Contracting 33 ford. orders and selling. Mature per­ price is only $47,9()0, Frechette 7958. and r e p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs 18 " and ,36" gridles, 2 electric proposals shall publicly be previous employment. and mothers into a useful my home while mother works. & Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646- painted. Immediate occupancy, Coventry Lake. Assumable 7 PLYMOUTH LANE - son preferred. Write Box "EE” MASONRY - All types, experience. Free estimates. fryers. Inquire Hartford Road opened for furnishing of all career. Home care agency ser­ EXPERIENCED Hair Dresser Call 646-6707. 4144. $31,5(X). Meyer, Realtors, 646- 1/4% mortgage. 742-6133 after 3 Garrison Colonial 24’ front to ving Manchester, Tolland, Manchester Herald stating REWEAVING burns, holes. fieldstone, brick, concrete. Rowley, 643-5361. Dairy Queen, materials, equipment and labor • INSPECTORS wanted - Call 289-1820 or apply HOSTESSES 3860, 646-8776. p.m. back livjbg room with Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Bolton, Ellington, Vernon, at Dreamland Hair Salon, 1084 salary requirements and WILL DO house cleaning in MANCHESTER - Bowers Free estimates: after 5 p.m., for repairs to the dam at Lake Experienced. experience if any. fireplace, formal dining room, Window shades, Venetian ROSSI ROOFING, siding, ELECTROLUX vacuum COOKS Somers and South Windsor Burnside Avenue. DINING ROOM Manchester area. Own School, 4-bedroom Ranch, MANCHESTER - Just listed, 5 643-1870 or 644-2^,^5. Wangumbaug. needs women with experience 3 bedrooms, iV t baths, large blinds. Keys. TV for rent. chimneys, gutters, free es- cleaner, excellent condition, all Proposals must be executed U TIL in MEN OVERTIME SUPERVISORS transportation, references. Call living room with fireplace, SUMMER VALUES 1/2 room Cape, 11/2 baths, gar­ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. in m anaging a home and CLEANING WOMAN - One day 646-5750 after 6 p.m. age, eat-in kitchen, Waddell screen^ porch. $45,900. NEWTON H, Smith,^ & Sons - Timates. Fully insured. Days, attachments, $59.86, Kirby up­ in accordance with and subject Full and part-time evenings. APPLICATIONS now being Full-time days or part-time dining room, kitchen, rec room, evenings, 529-8056. Paul right vacuum cleaner, $69.50, children, caring for the sick and and accepted for positions available a week. Call 649-9043 mornings JUST MINUTES School area. LaPenta Agency, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ to instructions contained in the Many benefits: evenings. Must be over 21. before 11. garage, treed lot. Just im­ CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12- Co.sgrove 643-5364. good condition. Repairs on all elderly. Professional training ALL BENEFITS after Labor Day. Must be 18 or WILL CARE for 2-year old maculate. 40’s. Frechette & ...to Hartford and area towns Realtors, 646-2440. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Instructions to Bidders. • paid vacation ^provided. Car essential, Many benefits: room antique Colonial com­ Aluminum Siding roofing. No job too small. Call brands. Free pick-up and AVAIUBLE over, ^ p ly in person evenings, during working hours. Have Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. — this prestigious 3- Kitchen Re-modeling Contract Documents in­ • unllorma provided mileage reimbursed. Part-time • paid vacation PART TIME, man wanted for child who news friend. 643- bedroom Colonial Is located pletely restored and in 649-3144, ROOFING - Installation ana delivery. Call 742-8578 or 875- U-A 'Theatre, M anchester THREE-bedroom L-shaped' New Addilionc repairs, gutters, storm win­ 8298. cluding drawings and technical • free life and disability work. Call Manchester Parkade. • uniforms provided sweeping and cleaning in grain 9476. Ranch, fireplaced living room, excellent condition. 4 An tquil opportunity omployr mill. Call 649-4523. MANCHESTER - Striking 4 in the Highland Park section dows, doors. Experienced specifications are on file at the Insurance Homemaker Service, Inc., 643- • tree life and disability bedroom colonial, 125'x300’ of Manchester. It has too first-floor family room garage, fireplaces, 2Vz baths, income- R.E. MILLER, Builder CARPENTRY - Repairs, 9511 between 9 and 4. LICENSED Manchester 1 1/2 baths, all appliances, nice producing 3-room studio remodeling, additions, roofing. quality workmanship. Fully in­ ELKCTI31C double oven,, office of the Town Manager, • profit-sharing ratlramant MALE or female, cook’s Insurance wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first many special features to Call 649-1421 sured. Free estimates. fabulous Tappan 400 range, mother will care for your floor family room. Prime loca­ yard. Mid 30’s. Keith Real apartment and 2-room antique Call David Patria, South Wind- Town Hall, Coventry, Xlonnec- plan helper, 11-2, Monday-Friday, • profit-sharing ratlramant mention — best buy at $43,- .sor, 644-1796. Reasonable prices. Rick Simmons sofa bed, .wool ticut. • medical plan DENTAL Assistant Experience helpful. Apply toddler, pre-school, school age tion, Mid 60s. W arren E. Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. shop. RNS - LPNS plan MANAGER TMINBE RETML children, my home, days. 500. Burnell, 646-3005. ncedlepoint-lype rug, Ironrite Copies of Contract Experienced preferred. Will Hartfor,d Road Dairy Queen. Howland Realtors, 643-1108. ironer, hand crocheted Call 875-8951 to arrange In train. Good knowledge of typing • medical plan A CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN Waddell School area. 6^-0651. RAISED RANCH built in 1969, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. WES ROBBINS carpentry Documents may be obtained by 7-3 PART-TIME 684 Hartford Road. INSPIRATIUNAL Removal, pruning, lot clearing Heating-Plumbing 35 tablecloths and miscellaneous tervlew. and business office procedure SPORTINR OOODI MANCHESTER - 5-4, Duplex, 7 rooms, three bedrooms, pan­ remodeling specialist. Ad­ depositing Twenty Dollars Call 875-8951 to arrange In­ This roomy 4-bedroom IMMEDIATE spraying.Fully insured ditions, rec rooms, dormers, pieces, linen xliblecloth and 3-11 FULL-TIME required. Write Box "DD" MANAREMENT LICENSED Manchester separate .furnaces, 2-car gar­ eled family room, with ($20.00) with Griswold & Fuss, terview. Raised Ranch with dining OCCUPANCY Licensed. ‘Free estimates. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, LYNN’S PLUMBING - napkins, blue inverted thumb­ Competitive pay scale: Manchester Herald. WITH THE WORLD'S LARGEST mother will care for your age, excellent condition, im­ carphting, formal dining Inc., 210 Main Street, HOWARD JOHNSON’S toddler, pre-school, school age room has fireplaces In living Phone 633-5345. 649-3446. Repairs, remodeling, new con­ print antique lamp, pressed Benefits; paid vacation, sick HOWARD JOHNSON’S DISCOUNT CHAIN mediate occupancy. Char-Bon Gracious Colonial on HENRY room, modern kitchen with struction. Water pumps. goblets, plates, movie projec­ Manchester, Connecticut 06040 FULL-TIME waitress - TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS children, my home, days. room, family room, rec room RESTAURANT pay, life insurance, major Applicant must be willing to Agency, 646-14■' 1483. STREET that features front- built-ins, fireplace, two-car TREE SERVICE (Soucier) French spoken also, 875^7263. tor. and miscellaneous items. for each set of Documents so Monday-Friday 6-2. Experience RESTAURANT Waddell School area. 646-0651. and master bedroom. LEON Cieszynski builder - new ROUTE 30, VERNON m ^ical insurance, disability PART-TIME relocate after training. Five- to-back living room, formal garage on Itii acres. $39,900. Trees cut, trimmed or topped, homes custom built, Call 64.T-5.396. obtained. All Bidders will be preferred. Apply in person, Interesting telephone promo­ ROUTE 30, VERNON Located on a well treed pay, paid hoiidays. Drop in day, 48-hour work week, two Manchester dining room, kitchen with stumps removed, fully insured. remodeled, additions, rec SEWERLINES, sink lines, returned the deposit amount Fani’s Kitchen, 1015 Main. tion and research work FROM PART-TIME Bookkeeping beautifully landscaped lot and see our modern facilities. nights. Paid vacation and full through trial balance, excellent appliances, basement Got a tree problem? Well worth rooms, garages, kitchens cleaned with electric cutters, SWIMMING POOL - 28’ provided they return the Con, YOUR HOME for a well- LITTLE DOWN PAYMENT? with bubbling brook. It’s the by professionals, McKinney diameter above-below ground BABYSITTER - 10 hours a MUNSON’S Candy Kitchen is company benefits. Interested typist. Call 646-3780, mornings. playroom, I'/z baths, walk-up a phone call.’’742-8252. remodeled, bath tile, cement tract Documents and drawings BOOKKEEPING Assistant, known department store. Owner will consider a second home you always dreamed RAISED RANCH - 7 rooids,, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ with deck all around. Safety filing clerk andnd typist, 8 a.m.a.m - MEADOWS week. My home in Redwood now accepting applications for applicants should apply In attic, 2-car detached garage. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ in good condition within ten (10) Work only 3-4 hours a day, 5 mortgage to help you into his of owning. Move fast on this formal dining room, family LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, tial or commercial. Call 649- pany, 643-5308. gate, etc. I’rice $75. Must be 4.30 p.m., excellexcellent fringe Farms. Own transportation. part-time sales girls. Hours are person to Mr. Qauvin at RELIABLE mother wants one at $75,000 In Vernon. Excellent residential area. days after the Bid opening. All CONVALESCENT CENTER Phone 646-3963. days a week. babysitting full time days, at spacious •8V2 room Ranch with room, modern kitchen, wall- cellars and attics cleaned, 4291. removed bv September 15. Call benefits, on bus line. East Hart 4-8 weekdays and weekends. 20- K-MART Priced at a very negotiable 646-38'24. non-bidders will be returned 333 BMwall SL 24 hours per week. Call for an my home for toilet train^ pre­ carpeting, family room, 3 or 4 to-wall carpeting, aluminum lawns mowed, small tree work. NO JOB too small, toilet 5 ford Convalescent Home, 745 No experience necessary: We 239 Spmesr StrssL MMchetter SPACIUUS $36,900. Won’t last! Free estimates. Phone 643-60(X). repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Ten Dollars ($10.00) provided Main Street, East Hartford. Mandwstar, Conn. appointment, 649-4332. schoolers. 649-3865. bedrooms, garage, den, much Gracious 4-bedroom siding, 2-car garage. Large CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ ABDICK operator, will train you! Training Thurs. 6-0 P.M. Do call soon... ages, additions, bathrooms, faucets replaced, repaired, rec MOVING Saturday - Must sell: they return the Contract 647-9191 9-3, waahdaya experienced, full time work. more. Price? $45,900. Call Colonial in lovely area of lot, 160x250. $47,500. meetings scheduled for the Friday 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. OOp JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ kitchens, houses, repairs. Free rooms, bathroom remodeling, air-conditioner. 8,000 Btu, $150. Documents and drawings FULL AND part-time Apply in person, 15 Newberry OLDER, responsible, reliable Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306 Glastonbury ready for Im­ Two rugs, $20 and $"''. 647-1221. week of September 9. woman, full charge three An Equal Opportunity Employer eling, rec rooms, offices, estimates. Small jobs, Stephen heat modernization, etc. Free within ten (10) days after the experienced salesladies wanted Road, East Windsor, Achieve­ for details. mediate occupancy. Priced household repairs. Phone 649- estimates gladly given. M & M DEMONSTRATORS - Sell gifts children, live in, permanent, EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Martin, 646-7295. Bid opening. at Pilgrim Mills Fabric Store, ment Press. Apply today stating name, ad­ □EDUCATIO N to sell in the mid OO’s. 4594. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. TAG SALK - September 7-8, 10- 434 Oakland Street, 646-4422. and toys. Namebrands: Fisher- country, good pay. 568-1708. M A R T E N w RANCH - 14x20’ living room, The Town of Coventry Price, Fenton. Earn up to 307o. dress, telephone number and BARROWS & WALLACE MUlTirU lllTINa UMICi large formal dining room, bay TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 6. Something for everyone. MandiMter New Hama HirtlorO MAGNIFICENT TOWNE Plumbing Service, Refrigerator, drapes, baby fur­ reserves the righfto waive any Absolutely no investment. Free any previous business BINDERY MAN TWO PART-TIME service sta­ 649-8306 397-1615 278-1602 646-2550 window, 3 bedrooms, LAWNMOWERS repaired and Carpentry and general contrac­ MECHANIC - Part-time, Private Inatructlona 18 Seeing Is bellevingl sharpened, pick-up and reuairs, alterations, vanity niture. kitchen items, free informalities or to reject any or experience necessary. Apply in kit. Car necessary. Treasure AVON experience to Box "E" Experienced. Able to run com­ tion attendants, evenings. App­ REAUPR aluminum Siding, $32,900. ting. Residential and commer­ all Bids. House party plan. Call "Miss ly in person. Moriarty Bros, 315 Surrounded by two acres of delivered. Call Sharpall now for cial. Whether it be a small caninets a specialty. Call to collee. much, much more. 221 person. Boland Motors, 369 DO SOMETHING WHEN Manchester Evening Herald. plete bindery. Apply in person, PIANO INSTRUCTION - in my Seliool Street. 649-8715. Each Bidder must deposit Jean" collect 491-2100. YOUR CHILDREN ARE IN 15 Newberry Road, Warehouse (Center Street. ELLINGTON - Custom built 8 tall trees this rich 3 or 4 your spring tuneup. 643-5305. repair job, a custom built home 8:30 a.m , 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Center Street, Manchester. home, 166 McKee Street. room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! 4056. with his Bid, security in the S C H O O L. Be an Avon Point. bedroom English Tudor Is COVENTRY - $22,500, VA ap­ or anything in between, call 646- Beginners a specialty. Call 649- living room, family room, 2 praised, 4 room Ranch, 2-car Thinking of Selling Your CASH Registers and adding 1,379. ■ NEW MAGIC CHEF converti­ amount, form and subject to the NURSES’ AIDES - All shifts. Representative. Meet peo­ DEPENDABLE Woman - Of­ truly a one-of-a-kInd. Priced SERVICE STATION Attendant fice experience helpful, must be 9679. fireplaces, central vacuum garage, half-acre. Fireside Property? Call TODAY! machines, - Sales, service, BOTTI Heating and I’lumbing - ble apartment size gas range, conditions provided in the Rockville Nursing Home. Cali ple. Have extra money for ------at $120,000 - It’s In llotpoint copper automatic - Part-time days. Apply in per­ Mrs. Watson, 875-0771. competent typist, good speller system, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 2-car Glastonbury. • Realty, Inc., Realtors, 647-9144. supplies. 15 years experience, STEl’S sidewalks, stone walls, I’rompt, courteous service. Call Instructions to Bidders. son. Boland Motors, 369 Center clothes. Choose your own and have pleasant telephone CERTIFIED PIANO teacher garage. Char-Bon Agency, 646- formerly with NCR. Free fireplaces, flagstone terraces, 643-1496 washer, very ginxi condition. Attention of Bidders is par- Street, Manchester. hours. Interested? technique. Centrally located of­ starting private lessons in fall. 1483. Use TOLLAND - Financing Estimates. C.R.S. Company, concrete repairs, inside and 643-2203. DIETARY AIDE - Day shift Beginners and children a Building lota available. ticularly called to the opening. Burnside Convalescent Call 289-4922. HEY KIDS! fices in downtown Hartford. In­ available, new Raised Ranch, Coventry, 742-6381. outside. Reasonably priced. FRANK SCOTELl-A Plumbing specialty. Call Nancy, 649-4189 your plana or bullder'a. RUBBER STAMPS - Make your requirements as to conditions RN - LPN - Hours available on Home, 870 Burnside Ave., East Want to make good monay working only a faw hours door parking provided. Hours 8 MANCHESTER - Redwood fireplace, 2 full baths, dining 643-0851. • Itepairs and remodeling. after 5 p.m. PHILBRICK I’rompl service on emergency. own. (’omplete equipment. of employment to be observed all shifts. Small friendly facili­ Hartford, Conn. 289-9571. a week. No Illicit to how much y ^ c a n earn. Three a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 549-6722 for Farms, 6 room Ranch, 1 1/2 room, deck, choose decor. $44,- CUSTOM MADE draberies and HEIDELBERG letter press appointment. baths, garage, eat-in kitchen, 900. Fireside Realty, Inc. bedspreads, wide seTjection of ANY TYl’E Carpentry and Phone 643-7024 Stamp press, type, cases, and minimum wage rates to be ty. Burnside Convalescent nights per weak. Wa train. cabinet, supplies, easy instruc­ Home, 870 Burnside Ave., East man, part time. Apply in per­ S dining room, $42,900. Hayes Realtors, 647-9144^^____■ fabrics. Phone 949-1786 masonry work, auditiohs and paid under the Contract. .Corporation, 646-0131. anytime. Flooring 36 tions. 649-29i8. Hartford. son, 15 Newberry Road, East ATTENTION - Housewives. PIANO INSTRUCTION AGENCY remodeling. Free estimates. A. No Bidder may withdraw his PART-TIM E Windsor. Achievement Press. ALUMlNUM-sided 6-room fl Sell toys and gifts now through Experienced teacher, all GARAGE SALE - Thursday, Bid within sixty (60) days after EXPERIENCED AIDES - JANITORIAL CLEANING Call 647-9946 MANCHESTER - Beautiful 6'/z Ranch, country kitchen with TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ FLOOR Sanding-Rcfinishing, ■ Christmas. Free sample kit. ages, beginners a specialty. REALTORS (specializing in older floors). Friday and Saturday, 9-5. Oak the actual date of ths8 Bid Hours available on all shifts due 5 A.M. to 9 A.M. BINDERY Work, part time Commissions from first party! room Cape, full shed dormer, 2 dishwasher and stove, plenty of ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, Phone 649-1296 for appoint­ baths, 3Vz bedrooms, garage, Ceilings and inside painting, chairs, wicker chairs, couch, opening. to re<)pening of schools. Burn­ Manchester Area suitable for housewives. Apply Manchester Evening Herald Call or write Santa's Parties, 647-1419 cabinets. Full basement, large and trimming. Attics, cellars block, stone and concrete. Allen L. Sandberg, 15 Newberry Road, East Winci- ment. Ask for B. Shankman. treed lot. In 30's. Mitten Realty, treed lot. Low 30’s. Keith Real cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- Reasonable prices. Call 643- •lohn \'eiiaille, 64B-5'/50. 872- hook ends, miscellaneous. 271 side (Jonvalescer* Home, 870 Call 649-5334 ______Avon, Conn, 06001. Telephone 1- 646-4200 Main Street, Manchester. Town Manager Burnside Ave., EaSt Hartford. sor. Achievement Press. 673-3455. Also booking parties. Realtors, 643-6930. Estate. 646-4126, 649-1922. 5305. 9508. 2'2'22. J

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Looir at this Sample Buyl Articles for Sale 41 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Antiques 48 1974 PINTO 2-DOOR SEDAN MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD WHIRLPOOL washer - Like LARGE furnished two-room IT’S new. avacado, all cycles. $100. WANTED Antique furniture, APARTMENT apartment in beautiful country NEED .A A 2000 cc 4-cyllndar engine, 4-apeed trenemla- H49-8860. gla.ss, pewter, oil paintings, or RENTAL OFFICE setting. $150 monthly pays slon, whitewells, radio, carpeting, body tide other antique items. R. everything. 742-8161. FACT moulding, manual disc bralres, all vinyl bucket We have a large variety of ELECTRIC RANGE 30", twin Harrison. 643-8709. 1975 prices are going seats. Stock No. 4463. bed. chest of drawers, washer deluxe one and two-bedroom COVENTRY - Three-room apartments and townhouses C A VE C |R A Includes dealer prepera- and dryer, best offer. Seen at 59 ANTIQUE curved-top lady’s apartment available im­ upr but our 1974 ^ Mon and undercoat. metal trunk. $45. Call 649-9319. throughout Manchester. Ren­ Lockwood Street. mediately. $150 monthly in­ prices are ■ SISNEP trlE'^'^'''' tal office open daily from 9-5, cludes all utilities, stove and t r e a t y THE WORRY WART PEACE - CANNING jars, screw tops, Wanted to Buy 49 other times by appointment. refrigerator. Security required. coming downl e igitHRA uc Til ta at pint size. Call after 3, 643-5749. 647-9755, 646-8352. Pintos on Sale WANTED - Wicker furniture, CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE MOVING - Tag Sale Saturday anv kind. Phone 872-0930. DAMATO ENTERPRISES, INC. SPACIOUS six room duplex, Now! 240-A New. State Hi, Manciieater and Sunday. 10-4.88 Wedgewood ideal location. Available Oc­ *2646 r NEEPN'T REMIND VOL/ 646-1021 NO PROBLEM AT ALU ' AREN'T VOU MY PEAR CHAPl Drive. Miscellaneous items. tober 1st. Security, lease, no HOW MUCH OEPBMOS ON CASHING YOUR CHECKl., S0IN 6 TO SURELY VOU pets, $220. 647-1904, VOUK PROPUCIN0 THE IT'S A PLEASURE TO ERi THANKS- PlTN'T THINK I LOFTY pile, free from soil is Rooms for Rent 52 MONEY OWEP ME--NEEP HAVE VOU STOP IN. WISH I COULP DON'T TRUST the carpet cleaned with Blue TWO-BEDROOM Duplex - Se­ MANCHESTER - 4 room, se­ OUR USED CAR LOT CAPTAIN EASY S A Y T H E Lustre. Rent electric sham- THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ cond floor, tile bath, basement cond floor apartment, older SAME pooer $1. E. A. JohnsonJoli^oi Paint nished rooms, centrally storage, appliances included. home, no pets, one small child. NEEDS Company. located. Kitchen privileges. $195 monthly. Security Call 633-2996. Parking. Reasonable rates. required. 646-8243. More Good Cars & TrucKs. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER HOWARD (Baldwin) Spinet Phone 649-2358. MANCHESTER - Newer 3- OUR l ib r a r ia n IF SMES SO piano for sale, fine condition, MANCHESTER - Large one bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, IF YOU PLAN TO S BEAUTIFUL! BEAUTIFUL WMY recently tuned. Phone 644-0204. WANTED - Single woman to and two-bedroom apartments, full basement, includes ISN'T SUE IN TME help share expenses, own air-conditioned, carpeting, MISS AMERICA appliances, $270 per month. I^CONTEST? bedroom, kitchen privileges. appliances, pool and P.W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 BUY SOON ... P u D u c BRARy GARAGE SALE Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. Miscellaneous items, playground. Available im­ or 646-1021, mediately. Security required. SEE US NOW! September 7 and 8, 10-5. 95 GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free Olcott Street. $170 and $195. Eastern, 646-8250. FOUR-ROOM Duplex - Stove, 5 parking, central location. refrigerator, paneling, WE GIVE MCME ON GOOD Kitchen privileges. References lOI/l/EST PRICES EVER OFFERED! ZENITH 18" color TV. good ROCKVILLE - 8 Regan Street. carpeting, basement and USB) CARS. STEVE CANYON required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. New 4-room first-floor 2- private drive. $155. No utilities. BY MILTON CANIFF condition. $145. After 9 p.m.. for appointment. 646-5392. bedroom apartment. Total elec­ Security. 643-9233. Easy Bank Financing pa tric. Range, refrigerator, dis­ Your Small Car iT' PLEASANT room for FORD WE KNOW VOUVE ^ WHEN 'fOU LEAVE 7 BUTYtXIOWE IT'S IN THE HOTEL WHICH^ GARAGFl SALE - September 7 posal, basement laundry and MANCHESTER - Elro Street, Headquarters m fiOTAJOBTODOlN WTH YOORTOUR IB A BUNDLE- SAFE-UNDER MY THIS VERY gentleman, private bath, storage. Near bus and shopping. New 3-bedroom apartment, air- and September 8, 11 a.m. to references required. Call 643- WASHIfkSTDN- J W© COMB BACK AND I WANT TO S16NATURE AS (50OD PASS­ dusk. 15 Riga Lane. Bolton. Couple with one child per­ conditioning, kitchen MORIAI ONDIISWSSPOfJT.. KNOW WHERE IT 6930. mitted. No pets. $165 monthly, 9-S P 19M 6y WA. Int. TW Rtg us Pll on. NERE BUCTU PORT W ia appliances, carpeting, private VER IFY- TAG SALE - Saturday. 11 Cot­ $165 lease security. Call James entrance and basement, yard, THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM PLEASANT room for rent, J. Gessay, 875-0134. parking, near schools, hospital, W H EN IAM tage Street. 10-5. two’families. available September 15th, light 315 Center Street READY/ Miscellaneous items. shopping, bus. Available im­ DILLON FORD WO 05E HlWWd? IT IW A (O W ER, housekeeping privileges. Call ROCKVILLE - Three rooms mediately. $265 monthly. Manchester 319 Main SL. Manchester 646-2118 after 6 p.m. 6 4 3 -2 1 4 5 ppeTEMC)iN6? IT coe?Kn" ... i 'm TAG SALE - 29 East Street, with heat, hot water, stove and Telephone 649-9404, 649-4844. Phone 643-5135 Rockville, Thursday and refrigerator. $145. Adults only. ( O ^ V ABOUT'CHA, 6A&V. LARGE pleasant furnished Parking for one car. Security FOUR large furnished rooms Friday, 6-8 p.m.; Saturday 9 room - Central, quiet, im­ a m. - 8 p.m. New electric deposit required. Call 643-9678, plus kitchenette, two baths, Trucks for Safa 62 Motoreycles-BIcycles 84 maculate, hot water, shower, country location, close to 1-86. stove, never used, mis­ parking. Mature gentleman. cellaneous household items. LARGE THREE-room apart­ all utilities paid, garage, $200. 1968 CHEVY low bed dump 1972 SUZUKI 90, new front end, 569-2525. Call 643-1126 between 9-5. $.325 or best offer. Call 649-7311. f t * ment, centrally located, truck, V8 motor, power booster 10x14 TENT, year old, excellent heated, $165 a month. Security brakes, removable pipe rack, FURNISHED ROOM for rent FOUR ROOM Flat - Second WOMAN'S 27", 5-speed bicycle. condition, $45, Green velvet for gentleman, all con­ deposit and lease required. 646- tool boxes, low mileage, couch, $50. Baby carriage, 1316. floor, heat, parking and yard. excellent condition, $2,350. (fall $45. Call 649-3681. dressing table and walker. Best veniences, near bus line, Convenient to busses. Adults, parking. Call 649-6914. after 6 p.m., 228-9957. THE FLINTSTONES BY IIANA-BARBERA offer. 643-4643 after 5, THREE-BEDROOM deluxe no pets. $170 monthly. Write Box “EE" Manchester Herald. Campers-Trallers QUIET, CLEAN furnished apartment, cartr p e tin g , Motorcyclas-BIcycles 84 A M A N A s id e -b y -s id e room for working gentleman. appliances, air-conditioning. Mobile Homes 85 refrigerator. $200. Hotpoint ^YOU'RE GOING WHAT'D ^ ...H IS Call evenings 646-7944. swimming pool. $250 plus TO BE LATE/ * H E U O G E K E Y T O electric stove, $100, good condi­ utilities. Robert D. Murdock, Homes for Rent 54 LOW COST motorcycle in­ MOBILE HOME, 12x55, three ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN tion. 649-2252 after 6. surance, immediate binding. rooms and bath plus two added GROVER/ T H A T 'S S O THE S Realtor, 643-2692. FURNISHED room, kitchen See us for your needs, Crockett THINK WE CAN PLACE VtXI AND YtXJR IMPORTANT EXECUTIVE and bath. Call 647-9288 or 643- CONVENIENTLY LOCATED - rooms. Call mornings, 647-9343. 1 HOWEVER.THERE'S,. ALLEY W ILLY WHY, I'D TAG SALE - 10 a m.. Saturday well maintained 6-room house, We Still Have A Agency, 643-1577. INVENTION IN AN AREA WHERE ^ O N E O ^ m O N T\'W k T te , HAVE TO COPPER w a s h r o o m 1387. DELUXE ONE - bedroom THSCr? I K N O W -B U T September 7, 131 Edgerton apartment, air-conditioning, carpeted, , - . 2-zone, 1 1/2 baths. 1968 COX COMMANDER, 19' YOU CAN RUN YOUR TESTS WITH- VDNPERFUL! I MUST INSIST ( THAT? 'ACCXIMPANVy IT A Street, Twin bed, bike, cage, carpeting, appliances, storage ja^r^g^e yard. 643-9743. HARLEY-Davidson - Motor­ tent trailer, very good condi­ OUT ANY PROBLEMS/ PLEASURE I CAN'T LEAVE Apartments For Rent S3 GOOD cycles, parts and accessories. TO HAVE 'TIU I FIND IT/ miscellaneous. space and swimming pool. $175 tion, with extras. Asking $750. Business for Rent 55 Expert service. Harley- 643-9876. H IM ALONG, M V W H O L E WE HAVE customers waiting plus utilities. Robert D. Mur­ Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, DOCTOR.' FUTURE WITH dock, 643-2692. SELECTION for the rental of your apartment Hartford. 247-9774. T H E COIAPAHy Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 OFFICES FOR RENT- of Brand Naw 1970 SHASTA, 15’, heat, sleeps or home. J.D. Real Estate 6, accessories, excellent condi­ Associates 3 1,2 ROOMS, immaculate Excellent location in Inc. 646-1980, Manchester. Parking, heat’, EXPERT bicycle repairs, all tion, 646-8412. E LONG-HAIRED kittens, -one restored Colonial home, heat, makes, models and speeds. hot water, parking, central. No janitor. $100 monthly with or female Calico, one male black w ithout lease. Call 649- Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, and grav striped. Free. Call 742- FOUR ROOM children, pets. Middle-aged 1974 5334.,643-1393. ^ Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- 5081. APARTMENT couple preferred. 643-2171 RECTOWN USA UK. before 6 p.m. 2098. 55 Wells Street. Central heat, SMALL STORE or office for Hast England's V-l' OLD ENGLISH sheep og - 15 stove. $140 per month. rent. 330 Green Road. Vacant. LLOYD S AUTO Parts has Camper Haadquartan months old, AKC registered, EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, BUICKS nJbtorcycle helmets, Snell ap­ FRANaS L BOLAND AGENCY second floor, $235., with heat Reasonable. Contact owner, good with children. Call 646- 643-6273. proved, $15.99, all sizes. 191 SPACE SAVER W IN AT BRIDGE 1292. 215BroadSi^^4gj1018 and hot water, security and MR. ABERNATHY mBY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- references. After 4 weekdays, in Stock. BUT* 1558. SALE P 528-7311. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ LOOKING for anything in real OFFICE SPACE Holidays - Pact Arrows - WAIT a MINUTE, PLACE ATWO-DOLLAR vations. Combined inside/out- estate rental — apartments, The supply is HONDA, SL125,1973, trail bike, Golden Nuggets - MR. ABERNATHY! PET FOR AAE,TOO! side runs, partitioned privacy, FOUR-ROOM apartment, full FOR RENT VMEU-,HeRE D ’Artagnan takes risk for game homes, multiple dwellings, no low mileage, excellent condi­ QoTagALongs - Invaders • IG O O U T germicidal lighting. Canine size kitchen, self-cleaning 250 square feet, center of Running Out Sprites - Skampsrs fees. Call J.D. Real Estate stove, 2-door refrigerator, tion. Call 568-7111. IN T O T H E Aramis who made few mis­ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Manchester, air-conditioning takes, if any. VACHRDJi»t«44 Manchester, 646-5971. spacious cabinets and closets, 4 5 NEW UNITS IN STOCK R A T RACE and parking. Call: 643-9551. Come on by 1972 SUZUKI motorcycle, No Reasonable OHar D’Artagnan decided to risk heat, hot water included, fully excellent condition, 500 cc, twin FOUR MODERN rooms, east tiled bath, cross ventilation, Refuted an extra trick penalty in an The bidding has been; PERSIANS - CFF registered, side, second floor, ample cylinder, $850. Evenings 649- N air-conditioning, basement while we still have All floor plans effort to win the rubber. He West Nor East South vaccinated, reds and blacks, 7 parking, heat, appliances, $225 GROUND FLOOR - Front of­ 4216, all day 649-4108. It is not generally known grabbed the club; led a heart weeks old. Call 646-8227 after 6 storage, laundry facilities, good ' All sixes NORTH 5 that all four of the three mu­ Pass 24 monthly. Phone 646-8243. fice for lease, private 'k 4) J 9 8 to the ace; ruffed a heart; led p.m. location, on bus line, $215 in­ Apollos LeSabres 1972 HONDA SLIOO - Excellent All colors sketeers were avid bridge Pass Pass ? cluding garage. Lease, security bathroom, wall-to-wall f A8653 a low trump; finessed dum­ carpeting, air-conditioned, ir condition, best offer. Call 643- All prices players. D’Artagnan, the You, South, hold: FREE to good home - Spayed VERNON - One-bedroom deposit. No pets. 643-4884. Centum Liixus Regals 9 -S ♦ K2 my’s eight — the trick risking apartments immediately plenty of parking. Call John H. 9615 after 3 p.m. 2 5 PKECAMPEO UNITS 4932 best, usually teamed up with play; ruffed a second heart; 4AKQJ10S4V85 4K2432 mixed breed. Housebroken, Lappen, Inc., 649-5261. And Electras Porthos against Athos and What do you do now? excellent with children. 54 available at Town House NICE THREE-room furnished ALL With Rectown’s famous l WEST' EAST entered dummy with the lack Gardens. This suburban apart­ PENTON 1971, 125cc, never E Aramis. Today, we find the of trumps; ruffed a third A—Bid a slightly unsound four School Street. , apartment,,^ near hospital, ONE FULL YEAR A 107 4) 3 great swordsman playing a ment community of pnusual OFFICES for rent » Centrally raced, low mileage, im­ GUARANTEE ? Q1072 f KJ9 heart; entered dummy again notrump. You intend to bid six if adults only. No pets. $200. maculate condition, $500. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI good four-spade contract. architectural design and Security deposit required. Call located. Immediate occupancy. ♦ J1097 ♦ AQ653 with the trump nine and dis­ your partner shows two aces. beautiful landscaping features Call 643-8022. Evenings 646-1768. Moving up or lust starting, That is, it would have been carded a club on the long 643-9678. don’t miss this ONCE A I 'WONDKWHYeOMETIMES 4K85 4Q J 106 TODAY’S QUESTION Livestock 44 private entrance, private patio SOUTH (D) good if West held the ace of heart. 1971 HONDA, CB350, very good YEAR Spaelalll CAN SEE THE/MOON diamonds instead of East. You bid four notrump and he with sliding glass aoor, wall-to- Wanted to Rent 57 S & S BUICK 4) AKQ6542 “ Mon dieu," swore Aramis. bids five spades to show three PONIES - two, ideal disposition wall carpeting, range, condition, 8,000 miles, $600. Call IN THE CtAYTTAAE-? > “I should have led a trump 742-8240 after 5 p.m. ?4 aces. What do you do now? for children, not biters or refrigerator, garbage disposal, HELP - Responsible family S 84 Aramis cashed the ace and and beaten him.” “JVet® Engtand’i Fastest Growing Buick-Opel Dealer” RECTOWN USA INC Answer Tomorrow kickers, trained for riding or master TV antenna, storage needs clean 6-room apartment. ♦ A74 queen of diamonds and led cart, after 4, 649-8875. and laundry facilities in base­ PRESIDENTIAL Reasonable rent. Manchester 81 UMS ST., WUKIESTER (Open Evet) M9-4S71 PUCH 1974,125CC, factory bike, Route 6 Wiilimantic, CL back the queen of clubs. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I ment, Total electric. No pets. I (Exit 93 Off I-B6 a Route IS. Next to Agway, One Stock from Caldor’e )! many extras, low mileage, Both vulnerable VILLAGE APTS. only. Call 649-0473 after 6. Juat 8 Mlnutaa from Downtown HarttordI ' 263 - 423-1625 Boats-Accessorles 45 For appointment please call excellent condition, $600. West North East South D’Artagnan could have Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER Evenings 646rl768. Sales • Service • Parts 872-0528 Monday through 18 ducked one club; taken the This and That USED SUNFISH sail boat with Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pass 28 Pass 48 second; run trumps and trailer, excellent condition, One and two bedrooms. □ AUTOMOTIVE hoped for bad discarding, but 1962 MERCEDES Benz 220SE - 1968 OLSMOBILE convertible, Pass Pass Pass $575. Cail 649-(?531 after 5 p.m. CHARLES APARTMENTS - Near schools, cTiurches Automotive Service 88 Automotive Service 88 he was up against Athos and ACROSS 7 Can be fixed to drive or used for excellent condition, $850. Call l,... L ..I- Opening lead- J i 1 Male swan 3 Muddled East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 and shopping center, on Autos For Sale 81 i 4 Short axis room townhouse, 11/2 baths, all parts. Best offer over $250. 649- 647-1791. 4 Separate bus line. Call anytime. 8532 after 6 p.m., all day Satur­ 8 Pigeon 5 Solar disk appliances, .carpeted, 2 air- 12 Oiemical 6 Leasehold Sporting Goods 46 NEED CAR? Credit bad? day, Sunday. 0 IP ) » IB , UC, lU . Ho. U1 HL «. conditioners, heat, hot water, 646-2623 Bankrupt? Repossessed? VOLKSWAGEN 1972 Super By Oswald & James Jacoby suffix right storage, 2 garages, sound­ Honest Douglas accepts lowest Beetle, air-conditioning, low 13 Genus of 7 Make lace TENT for sale - 10x14', proofing, washer^lryer hook­ RENAULT 1969, red, 4-door, mileage, excellent condition. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL willows 8 River valleys excellent condition, one year down, smallest payments. very good condition, excellent 14 Declare openly 9 Ellipsoidal up, fireplace, fenced in patio. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 289-8251 before 5; 646-4592 after 15 Conducted 10 Cast a ballot old. $45. 742-6617 after 5:30 P.M. $280. Charles Ponticelli, 646- SECOND FLOOR duplex, 3 gas mileage. Asking $950. Call 5. 872-6967. / ALFIE. I THINK 16 Oxygenate 11 Female sheep 0800. 646-1540. bedroom apartment, 3 older TOYOTA - See us for reliable WE HAVE A HIT 18 Peak in (pi.) Garden Products 47 RUST? STAR GAZER/*0 17 Form a notion 28 Metal 42 Peel children, no pets. Security, $200 used Toyotas with our 60-day OLDSMOBILE 1%7 converti­ ON OUR HANDS.; By C LA Y R. P O LLAN Wyoming OPEL GT 1972, AM/FM radio, ARIIS URRA 20 Removes 19 Demesne estate 29 Hawaiian 43 Asseverate MANCHESTER - Brand new without heat. 646-6072. 1007,1 warranty. We also buy ble, automatic, AM/FM radio, goose 44 Adolescent FARM-FRESH eggs delivered one-bedroom Townhouses. Full 25,000 miles, good condition. Don’l lei your car be deslroyoii by nisi. MAS. 21 Tour Daily Adivily Quids 21 Large tub 23 Darlings used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, new tires, fine condition. 643- ~Y~ Ihs Start. 'Y 24 Freudian term 31 Forerunners of year 5 According to 22 Fruit drinks to vmir home. Call AN-JO private basement. Includes THREE-ROOM apartment, 646-3279 before 3. -''^^ ahI. If Farm, 644-9430. 345 Center Street, Manchester, 2259. To develop message for Friday, 24 Ireland (pi.) television 46 Grafted (her.) heat, appliances, carpeting, first floor, centrally located, 2-9-11-13 14-1824-29/C 28 Entreaty 25 Wholly 33 Claw x 47 Cry of 646-4321. 1967 CHEVROLET - Belair sta­ 5 YEAR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE] D i'63-73-8042 read words corresp<}nding to numbers 54-5546 VS bacchanals private entrances and patio. heat, hot water, cooking gas, of your Zodiac birth sign. 27 Noise engrossed 38 Chair of slate LOMBARDO'S - Pick your own $235 per month. Paul W, Dugan stove, refrigerator, wall-to-wall tion wagon, excellent condition. TAURUS SCORFIO 30 Abundance 26 Mexican coins 40 Daggers 48 Rave - quality pole tomatoes - COMPLETE junk cars Call 647-1791. ASS. 20 IToko ■ 31 Your 61 Altontion (coll.) 27 Exhumes 41 Broom of twigr 50 Moths Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. carpeting. $165. Adults only, no 20iongo 320amottlc 62(j>miTH)nicati peppers - fryers, staffers, ^nd removed free in Manchester, Trucks tor Sale 82 SPECIAL PRICE NOW I may 20 32 Garb pets. Security deposit required. 3 Avoid 33 W ill 63 Somoono NOV. 21 r - ITFT hots - eggplant and .squash. South Windsor, Vernon and 1969 FIAT 124 Spyder - 5-speed 0)12-15-17.40 34 Musical 1 2 3 4 r"r a' fl BIDWELL Street - Three- Call 643-9678. Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, 4 Work 34 IrKrooM 64 In 31-4859-654 dramas Silver Lane near K-Mart. BrIring convertible, 30 mpg, good con­ TWO-TON stake truck with &'52-75-79-«7 SAn 35 Squabble 65 7877-844?! nr ir U bedroom new Duplex, living Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- automatic lift gate, 1%5. $400. ^ S S e S S wIth this ad S-9 t 111* W *A. he.. Til. Rn. UJ. p*. w. 6 To 36 Pay 66(jomo 35 Right thinking own baskets. dition. $900 or first reasonable GIMINI SAGITTARIUS 36 Standard (ab.) room, fully equipped kitchen, SPACIOUS CLEAN 5-room 4578, 875-6231. Call 649-4563. Regular $139.95 BY ROY CRANE 7Tlmo 37 Your 67 Rodkol It 16 il full carpeting. No children or apartment, no pets, no singles. offer. 643-0835. BUZZ SAWYER 8 ^rty 38 No 68 Now NOY. 37 Periods FRESH VEGETABLES - daily, '^ec JUNl 20 9 0 f 39Thlt 69 To 39 Row la 19 26 pets. $250 monthly. Arruda Appliances included, utilities 1968 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, p i APOLOai7E, YOUR HONOR. X MEANT' YOU HAVE RIDICULED OUR DON'T WORRY, HON/ DAD'G GOT lOOut 40Yourt 700iongoi MC.:•»' M I pick your own nr ready picked. 1966 CHEVROLET Van-rebuilt 1969 DODGE power wagon, 3- 5- 8-23 40 Table vessel Realty, 644-1539. extra. $185 a month. 646-5946. It Hoort 41 You 71 Your 1822-2845^ 41 Japanese (,'otn (.'rib, Buckland Road, V-8, automatic, radio, posi- engine, $500,’ Call 643-8623. half-ton, with plow, utility Call for Appointment 6 4 9 -4 5 7 1 L NO lltf ULT BY climbing ; OH THAT aiATUE/^ NATIONAL HERO.. LOCK PULL IN WASHINGTON. HE'LL ^ -6 2 4 8 72Strongors , 21 12Exocutlvo 42 Occasion 51-67-70 1 . festival South Windsor. traction, good gas mileage. body, 26,000 miles, minor GET YOU OUT, ------13 In 43 Room , 73 It Ask for The Service Department vijUSTTHOUG^ HER UP/ CANCIR CAPRICORN 42 Inner court 24 2a 29 Original owner. 643-2880. 1967 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass repairs n^essary. Best offer. t^\JUNl 21 14 You 44 Pofxilorlly 74 Today IML ir'DAKAKEAOnE 15 Roto 45 May 75Tho D ie . 45 Penetrate ■ 3 2 TOMATOES, poppers, apples, Supreme - Light green with Call after 6 p.m. 643-7754. p^ T in g/ 76 Bo again 30 31 W e Feature Q uality PICTURE «R .y ^ j u i r 22 16 Your 46 And JAM.M. i f AUTO INSURANCE - Compare black interior, full power, very 17 It 47 Con 77 Hard 49 Aniipalhies nick in own containers. Open 39-42-49 8 834-37/T 34 ^■39 Monday-Friday after 4 p.m., all Because 17 years of building and managing apartments our low rates. Young drivers good condition, 51,000 miles, 1973 INTERNATIONAL walk-in HELPME.' laC o uki 48 Good 78 Or 51 Girl s name '60-7881-86 i9 Caution! 49 To 797Vsklng 144-4857 Vj 52 Smell 39 day Saturday, has taught us what really matters. welcome. For quot^ion call original owner. Asking $750. van - With 12’ Boyertown body, 20Oppotltt 50 Trust M LIkoly 36 Sunday, and LIO AQUARIUS offensively Apallahle immediately! one and two bedroom Rod Dolin, 646-6050. dual wheels, v-8, 4-speed 51 Undngo 81 Sk im o ■ Labor Day. 21 Angel Street, Call 643-7121 after 4:30. 21 P la n JAM. 20 ^ 53 Preposition tqgpnhouses. Includes heatf air conditlonert dlshteasher, S&S BUICK INC. JULY 22 22Ptrtonol 52Por 82 Today 40 Manchester. transmission, 5-ton capacity, 7,- 54 Masculine 1 wall to leatl carpet^ individual basementf private patio, ^AUS. 22 23 Brtokdown 53 Bo 83 Hoort's H I . I t •7 4 1967 CONTINENTAL, gold, AUDI LSlOO 1973, automatic, 000 original miles, excellent 24 Hit 54 In 84 To "nickname 43 H a Mo(l(*l« •huwn liy aiipolnlntml 81 Adams Streetp Manchester 1-35-47 85 Or 19-21-3850/© CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Dig black vinyl top, gold leather in­ air-conditioning, sunroof, tape. condition. Ideal for camper or 25 Sox 55 Some 64-72-8548' 55 Sea eagles 6 '53-5874 2 6A S6Spoclal 86 Publicity 56 Appear 49 60 l your own, $1., 29 Mountain terior, fully equipped, $750. 643- Low mileage. Phone 528-7656 construction contractors. Call 87 Now yO M E S TE A D M3-5036 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. VIRGO 27 In 57 Accoptonco PISCIS 57 Coterie 64 Road, Glastonbury, near End of Congress St., off W. Middle Tpke., 5219 after 5. after 5:30 p.m. 28 Plont 58 Avoftod SSPoddlort H i. I f 61 63 n O A R X Mailanchester. 29 Jockpot 59 Intontions 89 Undorstond Minncachaug Golf Course, 30 Toko 60 T rovot 90 Cootont MAS. 2 0 ^ ^ DOWN 66 66 i1 1961 RAMBLER, 64,000 miles, 7 1968 CHEVY half-ton pick-up, LyiLLABE by R.F. Damato 1968 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner - 0^25-33-36 I- 7-1843^^ I Part of the leg CORN, pick your own. Turnips, new tires, new battery, $1M. completely reconditioned, A (^)G ooJ Adverse 69-71-83-W^ ■ Call PAUL DOUQAN, REALTOR, at 646-1021, ^ Good condition, no work cS/41-5861 Fl9 (fn:WSFAI*KR K.NTKHPRISK ASSN > pull your own, $1. per bushel. needed, make offer. 643-7900 649-3012, 122 Sycamore Lane real cherry. Must be seen. Call Natsisky Farm, 644-0304. evenings. lot. 643-4715 after 4 p.m. PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Sept. 5, 1974

Wolf-Denese Town Surplus $297,621 THE CANDIDATES iHanrlfratrr fEurning Hrralb VERNON McCoy, said the surplus is an Aieir belts and curtail un­ ARE SAYING The Town of Vernon ended its indication that the town necessary spending. He said, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 287 Manchester—A City of Village Charm fiscal year with a total surplus operated under sound fiscal “The surplus turned over shows EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: EIETEEN GEM'S of $297,621 which is $181,621 management. that all departments above last year’s surplus The mayor commented, “We cooperated.” Hellier Answers Critics figure. have a surplus that will buttress Mayor McCoy further said Of this year’s total, $160,568 is the town against inflationary that the town, despite the order Of His Oil Refinery Views from the general government price increases which have to curtail spending, was able to budget and $137,053 from the already started and will con­ operate efficiently. He said Responding to criticism of his Hellier also contends that this education budget. A year ago tinue to rise through the year.’’ while some services were in­ views on oil refinery construc­ country must resolve now to the Board of Education turned Early last spring, as he did a creased the department heads tion in Eastern Connecticut, balance its economic, energy back $77,766 and the general year ago, the mayor asked all curtailed any unnecessary Sam Hellier, Republican can­ and environmental needs. He Economists Give Ford government, $38,000. town departments and the spending, as requested. didate for Second District said he agrees with labor leader Again this year. Mayor Frank Board of Education to tighten Congressman, commented, George Meany that inflation is “New England’s urgent energy the greatest problem this coun­ needs are bigger than one man, try is facing and also agrees one town or one oil refinery.” with Meany that inflation is * Hellier, who is presently Wide Range of Views County Art Group to Meet more than a problem of figures serving as a state senator from and statistics. VERNON during the entire month of Cummings Aide District 18, said citizens of the But Hellier commented, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Economist summarized, the group mostly doubted Fisk Building at Henry Park up Walter W. Heller looked across the Ford said he wanted results, not just September. Members are urged Joseph L. Czerwinski of 254 six-state New England region, “The United States cannot af­ Ford's projected $5.5 million cut would The Tolland County Art until 6 p.m. and alsd at the ball massive table and told the President his talk. “What we want are some right to save and separate glass Henry St. has been named are just now beginning to ford to beat inflation at the achieve much. Association will hold its first game at the park. economic ideas were narrow, old answers,” he said. “We can’t waste time ■ i products for recycling. chairman of the campaign com­ realize the high level of expense of working men and The stress was “on discipline, realism, meeting of this season Sept. 10 The affair will start with a fashioned, perhaps naive. stating and restating the problems. The Pinochle Group mittee for Ted Cummings, cooperation necessary to women.” long-range control” of the budget, and at 8 p.m. at the Center Road free cocktail hour followed by a Around the table, 48 others looked on. problems are obvious, painful and Bert Edwards of the Vernon Democratic candidate for solving New England’s energy Hellier said President Ford perplexing.” away from "accounting gimmicks” which School in Vernon with George filet mignon dinner, awards, Television cameras caught the scene, Senior Citizen tournament District 12 state representative. problems. has effectively pinpointed un­ claim nonexistent savings. Carpenter of Ogunquit, Maine dancing, and an open bar. photographers took pictures, reporters If the economists succeed, he said, “I as the guest speaker. pinochie group, was total high Jimmy Benefit Raymond Damato is Commenting that the citizens controlled government spend­ can promise you there will be statues of All Fronts Approarli of this region deserve to know ing as a major cause of infla­ took notes. Carpenter is a noted water­ score winner for this past tour­ A doubleheader ball game, treasurer of the campaign com­ each of you in every city park. Inflation must be attacked on all fronts the truth and to have the issues Heller said President Ford was looking ‘S' colorist and winner of more nament season. for the benefit of the' Jimmy mittee. Other members are: tion. Commenting on President “Economics will never again be called a simultanousely, Okun said. '.A of energy and economic needs only at inflation — “Public Enemy No. 1” than 90 awards for his work. High individuai total winner Fund, is scheduled for tonight William Broneill, representing Ford’s first press conference, dismal science, nor will politicians, if we But at the same time, “painkillers” ■'-ii ■ ' versus environmental concerns — and not at the simultaneous ache of The Vernon appearance will be was Frank Minor with a total of at 6:30 at Henry Park. •Voting D istrict 2; Carolyn Hellier said “I think it is impor­ succeed, ever dare again to hide behind were needed for its worst victims — spelled out clearly, he said, tant that he took the occasion to economic stagnation. his only one in Connecticut. 722. Manchester winners were Opponents will be Jo-Ann’s Becker, Voting District 5; More Than Inflation the old alibi that the people just don’t un­ beefed up welfare and food stamps Frances Fike with a high totai Albert Vincek, District 7; “No amount of criticism wiil reinforce his position on fiscal derstand economics. programs, longer unemployment benefits, Carpenter is a self-taught ar­ Restaurant, winners of the Ver­ The government would have to do more of 22,974, and Gladys Seelert Anthony Pietrantonio, District prevent me from presenting responsibility as the main “The people understand economics the creation of maybe 800,000 jobs for tist. He is a landscape and non Dusty League, and the than simply cut its budget and tighten its with a high individual total of 10; and Robert Bletchman, these fadls. thrust toward combatting in­ very, very well and they are sick and tired local government paying $5,000 a year for \ marine painter and is listed in Village Spirit Shop, champions belt, he said.“ “We can’t let inflation fill 716. Eleanor Coltman and Shirley “The sheer magnitude of put­ flation."’ of having politics played with their pocket- those thrown out of work as the number of Who’s Who in the East plus of the Tolland League. the whole field of our vision.” Last Thursday winners were Juran, at-large. ting together all the elements of Hellier said this is the posi­ books." new workers increases and the number of being a member of several ar­ Prizes, donated by local He looked Ford in the eye. Pat Stickel 638; Lena Piazza a petroleum distribution tion he has advocated since an­ Some Agreement jobs stays stagnant. ^ ” tist societies including the merchants, will be raffled off “This may go'against your free market 630; Les Denley 621; and Irene system in New England cannot nouncing last April he wanted Okun said there was wide agreement \ Morenci-Freres Speiety of Mon­ for the benefit of the Jimmy grain, Mr. President,” he said, and con­ In their Jong day of debate that followed, P etersen 586. Pinochle is Czerwinski, service depart­ be overemphasized,” he said. to run for Congress. that the government “unwittingly” treal. Fund. ment manager at Watkins tinued the lecture — the Wage-Prire the economists reached some agreement, played on Tuesdays and While he has called for a ^ o r e so on the outlook than on solutions. created inflation. 6 Suburban Women Brothers, is a past chairman of Stabilization Council “needs clout,’’J ^ d Thursdays at the Lottie Fisk Pancake Festival moratorium on the type of fhey generally agreed that the double­ It raises costs. Quotas keep low-price The Suburban Women’s Club, the Manchester Parking must use “the club in the closet” to ^ n - Building, Henry Park. The Rockville Assembly of refinery proposais already put digit inflation rate is likely to decline next steel and cheese out of the market. Inc., of Vernon, Tolland, and Authority and past president of trol business and labor appetites. Softball Banquet the Order of Rainbow for Girls forward for Eastern Connec­ FUNDS ALLOCATED Freight regulations prohibt price competi­ Ellington, starts its new season the Manchester Jaycees and the Ford could not let the budget bear the year but not by much, perhaps to a high, Tonight is the final opportuni­ will sponsor a pancake festival ticut, Hellier said he supports ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The single digit rate — 7, 8 or 9 per cent — but tion, adding to high shipping costs. today with an orientation Manchester Civitan Club. He is entire burden of coping with an inflation ty to purchase tickets for the Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the entry of independent com­ Lutheran Church’s Missouri Proxmire Makes a Point only at a price of continued national Agriculture marketing orders keep meeting for all new members a member of the Democratic caused by other factors — food shortages, second annual Vernon Softball the Masonic Temple on panies into the petroleum field. Synod has announced it will doldrums. some perfectly good Arizona oranges out who did not attend the Aug. 8 Town Committee and is active an oil cartel, and two devaluations of the banquet scheduled for Saturday Orchard St. He explained that indepen­ spend $1 million for site work Unemployment, now 5.2 per cent, they of the market, boosting the price of meeting. It will be at the home in Knights of Columbus and the Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., of Economic Advisers, center, I and heard a series of gloomy predictions dollar. at the Elks Carriage House, N. Ham will be served with all of dent companies are needed to on a new church related said, would creep upward to more than 6 oranges needlessly and artifically, Shultz of Judy Moakler, 4 George Dr., Holy Name Society of St. chairman of the Senate Banking Com­ President Gerald Ford at a pre­ of stubborn inflation and rising un­ Payroll Tax Cut Park St., Rockville. the pancakes you can eat. prevent a major oil company school, Christ College, in Ir­ per cent. That could mean nearly a million complained. Vernon at 8 p.m. Bridget Church. mittee, left, makes a point to Alan summit White House meeting of employment. (UPI photo) Ford should cut payroll taxes for Tickets may be purchased at Tickets may be purchased at monopoly. vine, Calif. more people out of work this time next ExpanNiun Needed Friday at 9:30 a.m., there Greenspan, chairman of the Council economists Thursday. The President workers, tax auto horsepower to save gas­ the Recreation Office, Lottie the door. year. Okun said the group agreed the govern­ will be a meeting of the Clown oline, increase taxes On the rich, Heller As for solutions, little agreement. ment could help industry expand, boosting Town Committee at the home said. Conservatives stayed with their answers, output and thus lowering prices. Some of of Joanna Conant, 58 Sunset “If we just declare a total war on infla­ Ter., Vernon. liberals with theirs. Conservative Milton the economists proposed tax laws to en­ tion without taking care of the casualties, Friedman of the University of Chicago courage investment. Mrs. Eric R. Wolf On Sept. 10, the club will NEWS CAPSULES we’re going to feel a backlash,” he said. sponsor an International Unemployment Rate argued for less government intervention Antitrust enforcement could spur He said as a Democrat he was almost in the economy. greater competition. Hendrik Houthakker Tasting Bee at the Vernon reluctant to give such advice — it would Linda Mary Denes of Fair- “The American citizen is not getting his of Harvard, former Nixon administration Npwton, Mass., was maid of Center Middle School starting elect Ford in 1976. If Ford ignores the ad­ field became the bride of Eric honor. Stuart B. Wolf, the at 6:15 p.m. Health Costs Up money’s worth for the roughly 40 per cent economist, suggested breaking up the Big Relatively Stable vice, he said, the economists would be Three auto companies to create more R. Wolf of Manchester, Aug. 24 bridegroom’s brother, was the Members are asked to bring a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Record- of his money that is being spent for him by after 54 Years... called back next year “for the second an­ competiton. at a candlelight ceremony in best man. Ushers were Gary J. dish with contents enough for 8- breaking increases in doctor bills and state, local and federal governments,” he The brunt of the increased unemploy­ nual economic conference.” the Longshore Country Club In Denese, the bride’s brother; 10 persons, plus their own WASHINGTON (UPI) - The nation’s hospital costs are making it very hard for told Ford. a new name and a ment in August appeared to be carried by Schultz Disagrees Westport. and Arthur Wolf, the the plates and eating utensils. unemployment rate remained relatively the poor and the aged to get by, says Okun Summarizes young men ages 20 to 24 years old and Ford listened without comment, and LOTTERY The bride is the daughter of bridegroom’s cousin. The Sept. 12 meeting will be stable during August, creeping up only Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Arthur Okun of the Brookings Institution workers 55 years old and over. without flinching. He called on George P. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. A reception was held in the an organizational one for new location for slightly to 5.4 per cent, the Labor Depart­ Caspar Weinberger. summarized the meeting for Ford. Most of Among the young men, the unemploy­ Shultz, former treasury secretary. Shultz S Denese of Fairfield. The Longshore Country Club, after “Suburban Clown-A-Rounds,” ment said today. Since economic controls were lifted those present agreed the Federal Reserve WINNERS bridegroom is the son of Mr. Thursday Friday Saturday The August rate was up from the July ment rate in August rose from 8.1 to 9.3 disagreed with most of what Heller had Board — whose chairman, Arthur Burns, which the couple left on a trip to at the home of Maureen April 30, physicians’ fees have increased said. and Mrs. Isidor Wolf of 60 Ver­ Cape Cod, Mass. They will Beaulais, Nutmeg Village, Ver­ KATZ HARDWARE ' figure of 5.3 per cent, which has been the per cent. Older men have had increasing skipped most of the day’s debate — should 19.1 per cent a year and hospital charges He offered another prescription. “I’m CONNECTICUT - 41130 non St. ! reside in Philadelphia. Mrs. non at 8 p.m. September 5, level for most of 1974. The Labor Depart­ unemployment rates for three straight ease up on money controls, allowing banks 6,7 17.7 per cent, he said, while inflation for distressed to see the wage-price controls Bonus — 62812 The Rev. Raymond Petrucci Wolf’ is presently a student at The executive board will creative decorating ment said 86.2 million persons were months, moving from 2.3 per cent in May to lend more, allov/ing interest rates to the whole economy was increasing 12.5 head stick up again,” he said. “I thought NEW YORK - 915965 of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, the University of Pennsylvania. meet Sept. 17 at 7:45 p.m. at the employed during August, virtually un­ to 3.2 per cent in August. fall, so as to get the home building in­ PHONE: 633-9493 per cent. we learned that lesson.” MASSACHUSETTS - Green 3745, Fairfield, and Rabbi Samuel Mr. Wolf is a student at the home of Mrs. John Evans, We would like to extend a cordial invitation to our changed for the past two months. The unemployment rate for teen-agers dustry out of its depression. Before Washington starts telling Yellow 082, Blue 13 Silver of Temple Sinai, Stam­ University of Pennsylvania Pinewood Dr., Vernon. 4.9 .Million Idle in August was 15.3 per cent, down slightly Some felt banks should be compelled to Crime Rate Up businessmen when they cannot raise RHODE ISLAND - Blue 590, Green ford, officiated. Medical School. The club will be in charge of friends and customers to visit our beautiful new The unemployment rate for August from the 16.2 per cent level recorded in Ju­ lend a portion of their funds to home WASHINGTON (UPI) - After a one- prices and workers when to forego raises, 829321, Gold 346212. Bonus numbers: E Miss Martha M. Joyce of the glass recycling project translates to about 4.9 million Americans ly buyers, even if they could earn more by out of work. Economists meeting at the 91.1 Million Workers year respite, the nation’s serious crime he said, perhaps it should confer with lending elsewhere. 217707, 359059 and 094212. creative decorating center in Fox Run Mall. businessmen and workers. White House Thursday predicted that next The Labor Department said the labor rate has resumed its 17-year upward As for cutting the federal budget, Okun MAINE — 911-849, Doubling Number 0 year the unemployment rate would reach force was 91.1 million, relatively un­ spiral. The FBI reorted Thursday that There was no anger in the moment, no Although our name and address have changed, you 6 per cent. changed since the beginning of the year major crimes in the United States rose 6 tension. It was a frank, open disagreement over what course the government should During August, the unemployment rates although 2.3 million larger than a year per cent in 1973 after going down 4 per cent rrrrrr-run rrrrr take to cope with the worst peacetime rate U loodlam L GARDENS can be sure that the personal attention and service for adult women, whites, blacks, ago. in 1972. of inflation in U.S. history. Junior Horse Show household heads and married men showed About 1.2 million of the gain in the labor little or no change. The Labor Department force from last year was adult women. Cyprus Talks Resume Patient Listener Let Us Help You With Your Lawn and Pkmt Problems that have been the mainstay of our business have Ford showed no impatience with the P alsp reported that average weekly hours in The employment data also showed that NICOSIA (UPI) - Warring Greek and SEE LEON, PHIL or JOHN conflicting advice, promising to read the the private non-farm sector of the the average hourly earnings in the total Turkish Cypriot leaders gathered today Sunday at MCC transcript of that part of the discussions 166 WOODLAND .ST., MANCHESTER 643-8474 not changed. We hope you’ll stop in soon. economy turned down slightly to 36.7 in private economy during August were for peace talks delayed by atrocity August, compared to 36.8 in July. $4.24, up 3 cents an hour from the July charges and truce violations. Rifle and he missed in the day-long meeting in the '■•East Room. The Manchester Jaycees and the FOX RUN MALL 45 Wells Street Glastonbury The unemployment rate has risen 0.8 level. mortar fire rocked Nicosia hours before addition to the 47 classes, there will be 11 SPECIAL - NOW ONLY It was a White House scene the nation Hillstown Leather Pounders 4-H Club will per cent from last Octoberk low level of the start of the session. championships awarded at the end of the never had seen before. If aides disagree sponsor the third annual Manchester events. 4.6 per cent. Junior Horse Show Sunday at the rings on / n T z \ g r a n d o p e n i n g with the chief executive, they do so Mrs. Petty Forman of the 4-H club and GRAND OPENING PRIZES Probe Begins privately. Here were advisers openly, the property of Manchester Community Richard Bolbrock of the Jaycees announce — —=5 GRAND PRIZE DRAWING College at Hillstown Rd. and Wetherell St. v ; ~V2 NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) - Authorities bluntly talking to a President, disagreeing that the show is open to the public for a 2 up to 12' X 15’ 0 YOUR FAVORITE have opened an investigation into possible Competition in 47 classes will begin at 9 Name ______F R E E PRINT among themselves. nominal admission fee, and that no wax sheet PICTURE FRAMED State Business' Slowdown police involvement in the death of a man The clash of ideas occurred at the first a.m. and will run until at least 6 p.m. The refreshments will be available for the en­ All Colors, In Blossom. Fill In Those Address. for the Exterior vinyl Sundance floor fatally injured at the height of rioting in of 12 presummit meetings to be held here event will include judging in both Western tire day. Empty Spaces Now; They Last and City___ Zip. of your home FREE! the Puerto Rican community earlier this and in seven other cities over the next and English competition. Proceeds from the show which will draw by AMTICO up to 24" X 30’ week. - . LastI 3 for *4.45 Phone_ Forecast by Economists three weeks, climaxing Sept. 27-28 at the The judges for the show will be Miss over 150 horses will go to the Hillstown FILL OUT TMH COUFON • BRINO IT VITN YOU Regad less of size prolessionall, installed national summit conference on inflation. Judy Howard of Somers in Western com­ Leather Pounders 4-H Club and to the Still Available: BEDDING PLANTS, GERANIUMS, VEGETABLES, RED and HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut can Association, said a credit crunch, hyper­ Teacher Strikes Businessmen, farm leaders, petition and Mrs. Jean Goodspeed of youth programs of the Manchester GREEN CABBAGE, PARSLEY, ENDIVE PLANTS and much, much morel expect a slowdown in economic growth for inflation and a domestic or international CHICAGO (UPI) - More than 280,000 homebuilders, bankers are to present Storrs in English competition. Jaycees. the next 18 months and business activity financial crisis could intensify the students around the country were enjoying their views at future sessions. Trophies and ribbons will be presented Anyone desiring more information may may already have peaked, two economists economic decline. extended summer vacations today as their to top places in each of the 47 classes. In call Mrs. Richard Riley at 647-9633, JVST ARRIVED fr6m Holland! said today. The turndown, they said, could turn into teachers plodded the picket lines in con­ “Our short-term forecast call for * Tulips - Daffodils - Hyacinths - Crocus an “economic rout” as severe as the 1970- tract disputes with school boards. Window Shades Connecticut to experience a definite slow­ 1972 recession if their assumptions turn Plant them now tor Spring Beautyl down,” economists John J, Carson of the out to be too optimistic, they said. Strike Knds ONE-STOP T P ffo c m Hartford National Bank and Raymond R. “High interest rates, extended restraint PANSY SPECIAL! Beauregard of Northeast Utilities said in a by the Federal Reserve, and the depressed NORTH HAVEN (UPI) - Some 350 Special This Week!Weekl PtartNowl W a llp a p e r On Custom Draperies and Bedspreads report. debt and equity markets could combine North Haven teachers today voted to end Oedit Crunrii with a poor sales outlook to force their two-day strike and return to schools For color this fall, and next summer; yes, all DECORATING (Durini our Grind Openini throufh Soptimber 7th) CANADIAN HEMLOCK The two, who prepared their forecast for wholesale cancellations of businessmen’s “on a day to day basis” until contract For Specimen, or Hedge the Connecticut Business and Industry spending plans,” they said. negotiations are completed. Planting. " " Plants, onlvn.89 SERVICE Pittsb u rg h Paints TENTINA AND The teachers early today voted un­ 3 to 4 Feel ‘ Slow Growth animously to return to work, with North n 7.95 NOVrS THE BEST TIME MAKE A DATE TO DECORATE DGL MAR Brannen Visits The economists projected: Haven Education Association negotiators 5 (or ^30ji50 ‘ LOOMCRAFT€D* —Income growth for state residents will telling them the end of the strike does not on all cudoffl woven wood WOVeNWOOD In Manchester slow and with the current rate of inflation weaken their bargaining position. OF THE YEAR TO Come in and meet our ^icturd FtSming ind cloth shades real earnings and sales will slow down. The change was apparently caused by consulting staff. Let us show * Good unlil Seplembei Mh —Job opportunities will slow down or Superior Court Judge John Daly’s threat you the easy, economical James Brannen Iff, Republican nominee cease and unemployment probably will in­ Thursday to impose individual $300 fines FEED YOUR LAWH! way to distinctive for U.S. Senate, brought his campaign to crease. on the teachers if they continued to violate Manchester briefly this morning. ' 6 We’re Headquarters for SCOTT8, decorating. You’ll enjoy Present thia Coupon to receive —Businesses tied to defense contract his order prohibiting the strike. ^loorcov€ring He toured Main Street and visited the GREENFIELD, ORTHO, HUBBARD- truly great results and it and to capital spending will do better than Daly also noted if the educators HALL, and MILORGANITE. voters prior to leaving for late morning returned to work today he would consider doesn’t cost any more. appointment in Hartford. Brannen is those tied to home building and consumer This Week*s Specials spending. suspending the individual fines, and a $3,- seeking to unseat Sen. Abraham Ribicoff 000 fine levied oh the NHEA. • GREENFIELD LAWN FOOD « a A K We have four full-time AifSupplies in the November election. —The nonmanufacturing sector of the 10,000 sq.ft...... V iR I D Brannen, who is a black and a commer­ economy will grow but at a slower pace. V . ■-. ' ■ . i ' - . - ■ • h ••■ -.C decorating consultants “Although strides have been made in e ORTHO GROW LAWN available to help and advise cial airliner pilot, lives in Colchester and FOOD served as a representative in the rebuilding Connecticut’s economy since you with your selections Covers 12,000 sq. It. DURING OUR legislature. the dark days of 1970-1972, they can at best HANOINO POTS, reg. $9.90. Indoors or Out BATH ACCESSORIES only mildly cushion our economy from Cxiralarge size N Q ^ L Y *5.05 Reg. $10.95 from our complete line of GRAND OPENING ONLY Accompanying him on his campaign N O W O N L Y ...... paint and supplies . . . swing this morning was Mrs. Marian conditions that have built up at the JENITE J-16 DRIVEWAY HALIR national level since early 1973," they said. e HURRARO-HALL wallpapers... carpeting... 10" WROUGHT IRON Mercer, a member of the Manchester PLANT FOOD draperies , . . shades . . . CANDLE SNIFFER Republican Town Committee. Plants - Plants - Plants Key Areas INSIDE For flowers, vegetables, picture framing . . . bath Limit One Per FxmUy ChrytanllMmunis, Large and Small Follaga and The Connecticut economy relies heavily Tarrarlum Plania, Qlaxlnlaa, Mixed Pole, Ruatle shrubs; feed them now ■ shop . . . etc. on spending for new plants and equipment, TODAY •if-,; Batkala, Azalaaa, Rhododandrona, African VIolata, the last time. and defense, they said. - J i and much, much moral Thouaanda fo chooaa from. SO lbs...... ^Drapery" Department Carson and Beauregard said cutbacks in Terririum & Bonzai Suppliei e HURRARO-HALL WEATHER federal spending could have a direct im­ Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 7 LIME ...... 50 lbs. 99* LAWN FOOD , pact on the defense budget, but they said Old Codger ...... Page 2 10-6-4 or 20-10-S, they are optimistic that the defense sector LIM E ...... 80 lbs. *1.25 will grow over the next few years. Gardening with Atwood .... Page 12 Practicing Jumps for 4-H Horse Show covers 5,000 sq. ft. Cloudy with chance of rain developing Eliminate Brown Spots in Your Lawn ONLY ...... In the area of capital spending, the out­ Amateurs in goif open ...... Page 10 and Crabgrass with “CLOUT,”... this afternoon. Periods of rain tonight and look is less clear, they said, because of Barbara Shainin leans into a jump as Pounders 4-H Club look on. The club Show Sunday at Manchester Com­ We also carry: Castur Pomace, Cotton at Saturday. High both days in low 70s and Tennis tourney pairings___ Page 10 S S ber horse clears the pole while other members are practicing for the third munity College. (Herald photo by Knockout Chinch Bugs with “KWIT”. Seed Meal, Dried Blood, and Rose Food.. high interest rates and uncertainty among low tonight near 60. Softball -tourney ...... Page 10 creative decorating businessmen about plant investments. members-Of the Hillstown Leather annual Manchester Junior Horse Dunn)