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Goldwater Finds Columbia Grand List $22.1 Million Watch Your

VIRGINIA CARLSON personal, $540,415, with $5$5 3 manufacturing buildings; 4,- Many ^Double-Dippers^ Correspondent exemptions, making a net total 236 acres of land. other bulky materials to the Doubleday Road landfill area Tel. 228-9224 of $539,910; autb; $1,564,900 with A summary of, personal FAT-GO any longer. \ By STEVE”0ERSTEL retirement pay unless they The Arizona Republican The net assessors valuation $54,890 exemptions, making a Manchester—A City of Village Charm property of resident and non­ Lose ugly excess weight with the PRICE: FIFFEEN CENTS WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. serve a full hitch with the suggested to Taylor that he for the October 1973 Columbia total of $1,510,000. resident, excluding farm sensible NEW F A T -6 0 diet Barry M. Goldwater is a “dou­ regulars and calls the day-for- write other congressional Grand List is $22,141,575, an in­ For non-residents, real estate exemptions, shows there are plan. Nothing sensational just steady weight loss for those that ble dipper.” There are a lot of day credit twice too generous. reservists drawing retirement shows a net total of $4,639,360, ADVERTISEMENT______crease of $29,306 over the final 306 unregistered vehicles; 43 really want to lose. TWENTY PAGES them in the Federal govern­ But, Goldwater laments, “if I and added “it might do some net Grand List of October 1972. including exemptions; horses’and 83 cows. A full 12 day supply dniy $3.00. ment. wrote to the Reserve Command good if all of us, for example, Chairman Richard Kristoff woodland, a net total of $1,530, Any interested taxpayer may BURRITT BANK PAYS A “douj^le dipper,” according and told them I did not want my no exemptions; personal, $515,- DIVIDENDS MONTHLY Ask Uggelts drug store about' the insisted that no more checks be said there is usually about a examine his assessment and FAT-QO rodudns plan and start to Sid Taylor of the National check anymore, this would sent, but I don’t think, really, $500,000 increase in the Grand 475, no exemptions; auto, net file grievances with the Board Burritt Mutual Savings...’The losing wsight tMs wssk. ___ Taxpayers Union, is an never get through the com­ that it’s going to amount to List but this year it “ was total of $118,150 with exemp­ of Tax Review Saturday from 9 Cute Little Red Bank building tions. Money back In full If not complete­ employe of the government who puter. anything.” gobbled up by Public Act 490” a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m., opposite Cumberland Farms in ly satisfied with weight loss from also draws military retirement “What would happen is that 15 “Double Dippers" which concerns classifying land There are 870 houses listed Feb. 4, from 7 to 9 p.m., Feb. 6, Hebron Center — gives higher the very first package. Trucker Protest Threatens for residents; 837 bams; 1,033 interest on savings, payable pay. my check would come out In addition to Goldwater, * as forest. from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., □ ON^T DELAY house lots; 24 commercial What marks Goldwater, a regularly each month and then, there are 15 “double dippers” A summary shows for Feb. 9j/from 9 a.m. to noon and monthly. It’s “ The Money, got ^A T-SO today. retired Air Force major even if I‘might refuse them, buildings; 713,331 acres; 57 Place”. Open daily 10:30 - 6.' now in Congress, according to residents’ real estate there was 1 to 3^ p.m. in the town hall. Onl/i3.00at general, is that he is not too they would be piling up, and the National Taxpayers Union. $14,520,376 gross with $339,480 house lots of elderly ; 147 acres _ l^irst Selectman Joseph Thursday nights 8 P.M. Tel. 228- 9471. /LIBBEn BEqiL Meskill To Hear comfortable accepting the dou­ ,some day I would have to take Capt. Robert J. Dole, R- in exemptions to servicemen, of woodland. " 6gda said the new landfill Food Shortages ble stipend. the accumulation and then Kans., Lt. Col. Edward J. their relatives and the blind For non-residents there are irea on Rt. 6 will be open in Yet he is not uncomfortable tremendous taxes would have Gurney, R-Fla., Col. Olin E. making a net total of $14,180,- 181 houses; 211 barns; 298 house about two weeks. He asks that Trucker Views enough to refuse his military to be paid,” he added. Teague, D-Tex., 1st Lt. Joseph 896; elderly, $652,194 gross with lots; 27 commercial buildings/ residents not bring brush or Increasing pension which totals $546 a A Lesser Job P. Vigorito, D-Pa., and Lt. $15,5W exemptions, making a (Jnited Press International month. Goldwater conceded that Louis C. Wyman, R-N, H., are net total of $636,694; woodland, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill was to meet with represen­ A Frank Letter reservists holding ranks of drawing disability benefits. $2,700 gross, no exemptions; tatives of the independent truckers today, a day after he In a typically frank and can­ colonel or up in Congress, the Col. Carl B. Albert, D-Okla., In Many Areas did letter to Taylor late last Pentagon and around Maj. Gen. Howard W. Cannon, muse warned protesting truckers against disrupting highway year, Goldwater outlined his Washington would probably be Sbe Heratii traffic in Connecticut. D-Nev., Col. Hiram Fong, R- florist 6 Greenhousts United Press International problem. doing a lesser job if called up ' Hawaii, Col. Frank E. Moss, D- FALSETEETH A spokesman for the governor said late Monday Meskill than they do now. . That Loosen A strike by independent truck drivers protesting high He first accepted the retire­ Utah, Capt. Ray „ Roberts, D- Need Not Embarrass agreed to the meeting at the state Capitol after the ment pay in 1967 when he was— But Goldwater said the law fuel prices threatened a crippling blow at the nation’s Tex., Capt. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., Don't keep worryint about vour Classified Advertising truckers said they felt they have been misunderstood, and at least technically — on the uh- “is pretty clear” that a retired Col. John J. Sparkman, D-Ala., Wte twth droppfnc *t the wrong economy today^^^ adherive can helo. wanted to air their side. employment rolls. He was reservist in Congress can and Maj. j8en. Strom ’Thur­ FASTEETH* rives denturea a long- returned to the Senate the accept retirement benefits mond, R-jS. C., < nrincr, steadier hold. Makes eat* The truckers decided to put doing business in the state, that There were numerous reports of food shortages and of 3r6 drsw itl^ IncmMe enjoyable. For more security / 643-2711 LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER following year. “and still be legal, even though retirement. and comfort use FASTEETH Den­ off plans to picket major oil disruptions will not be housewives raiding supermarkets for necessities that soon there is a question of morality ture Adhesive* Powder. Dentures companies in the New Haven tolerated. Goldwater says he does not that fit are wsential to health. See Manchester may be in short supply. Scores of plants were shutdown feel reserve officers should get about it.” your dentist regular^* TO Place Your Ad. 643-9559 area pending the outcome of the Truckers nationwide are 6 tl HARTfORP ROAD, MANCHESTEII because their production and distribution facilities are ser­ meeting with the governor. protesting high fuel prices and The protesters informed the reduced speed limits brought viced by trucks, throwing thousands out of work. - about by the energy crisis. major distributors Sunday they As the militant independents would picket, if necessary, out­ Meskill said if the PUC sought to keep all truck traffic side terminals to halt diesel “cease and desisf” order is not off the highways, there were iiV worth of foodstuffs had jumped fuel deliveries to truck stops heeded, a Superior Court creasing reports of violence. In to more than $22,000. and trucking agencies that fuel restraining order would be Pennsylvania, Gov. Milton J. Stockyard owners in Amarillo their own vehicles. sought against the disruptions, Shapp declared a state of and Fort Worth,, Tex., said no Earlier in the day Meskill including the blocking of fueling emergency. He said it was cattle had been shipped in four asked the state Public Utilities stations. prompted by violence which days while the Interstate We run t^s bank Commission to notify the 4,128 Producers Livestock Associa­ “The law of the jungle will “endangered the safety, health trucking firms and in­ prevail if everyone takes the and welfare of a substantial tion said all 48 of its buying dependents located either in law into their own hands,” number of citizens.’’ points in Illinois, Iowa and Connecticut or elsewhere but Meskill told newsmen. In Washington, officials were Missouri have been closed “un­ meeting in lengthy sessions to til we are able to make sure consider’ the truckers’ that livestock can be moved to Zoning Amendments Discussed demands. slaughtering plants.” s Y o u r S ddd In New Orleans, Agriculture The truckers’ strike caused Bridgeport Attys. John LaBelle and Leon Podrove confer about and Zoning Commission. Both lawyers questioned or op­ Secretary Earl Butz predicted shutdowns of widely different proposed Manchester zoning regulation amendments posed several provisions of the suggested amendments. the truckers’ strike would cost consumer products ranging during Monday night’s public hearing before the Planning (Herald photo by Bevins) the American economy tens of from roof bolts to glass To Ration Gas millions of dollars, perhaps products. Plants in Illinois, hundreds of millions within one West Virginia and many in­ week. dustrial states announced shut­ United Press International downs. Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Panuzio today declared “The real loss will be for con­ Proposed Zoning Rule sumers, indeed for the families News of continued violence because it is! Connecticut’s largest city “in a state of emergency” and of truckers themselves, that frightened authorities and ordered gasoline rationing similar to the so-called Oregon aren’t able to find the products truckers. plan. they normally expect on the Nick Borkovich, ''^f T ea m ste rs Local 273 id We are a mutual savings bank. We Panuzio said he decreed the order to initiate rationing on shelves of the supermarkets of America,” Butz told a conven­ Pittsburgh, said tanker truck Thursday under authority of the city charter “as the con­ Amendments Criticized drivers were refusing to make By DOUG BEVINS Sunny and very cold today. tion of the ynited Fruit and servator of the peace within the city.” Another lawyer speaking — residential development at High in the upper teens. Clear Vegetable Association. deliveries because “you take Have no stockholders to whom we The plan which ties gasoline Several provisions of Atty. Allen Duffy of New Buckland, could afford the cost­ continued cold tonight low 5. to Reports of frenzied buying of one rig coming back empty and sales to the last digit on marker obtain sufficient gasoline proposed amendments to Haven, representing developer ly plans, Duffy said, but 10 inland and 10 to 15 along the groceries and the closing down it would go like a bomb if plates with even numbers eligi­ supplies. Manchester’s business zoning Arthur M. Fischer of New York ■smaller developers might not sound. Increasing cloudiness of food suppliers cropped up in someone shot at it. It’s hard to regulations drew criticism ble to buy gasoline on even Panuzio asked for area-wide City — recommended a change be able to. and not as cold Wednesday, most parts of the country. ask a man to drive under those from lawyers at Monday night’s must pay dividends. numbered calendar days and participation jn the rationing in a proposed regulation Duffy mentioned that the high in the mid 20s inland and The nation’s largest chicken conditions.” public hearing before the Plan­ odd numbers on odd number plan and the communities of requiring business developers PZC is considering the zoning the upper 20s along the sound. processor. Holly Farms Inc., The key demand of the in­ days. Trumbull and Stratford in­ ning and Zoning Commission to submit several copies of plot amendments at the same time dependent truckers, who began (PZC). Wilkesboro, N.C., stopped All of our earnings belong to you. For marker plates ending dicated they would go along, plans, engineering plans, layout they’re studying zone change operations indefinitely at three their strike last Thursday, has with letters, A through L will be however, Fairfield rejected any Atty. John LaBelle, represen­ plans, etc., with an application applications for the Buckland PZC Given plants causing the layoff of 3,- been a rollback in fuel prices. considered odd numbered and such action. ting developer Alexander Jar­ for special exceptions. development, and he pointed 700 employees. But they also are asking higher M through Z even numbered. Fairfield First Selectman vis, was the principal opponent Duffy said submission of final out that the amendments Extension At a Kroger store in Cincin­ speed limits, more generous Therefore, we can pay you the Gasoline may be sold to all John J. Sullivan said he would to the zoning amendments, plans isn’t necessary, and it "affect everyone, not just On MAP Plan nati weekend sales were almost fuel allocations, and permission vehicles on Saturdays and the not ask gasoline retailers to which stiffen regulations con­ would be expensive for Fischer.” doubled. The manager said the to pass along to shippers in­ cerning business uses and ap­ 31st of the month in such join in any plan that is not en­ developers. Fischer, who is PZC member John Hutchin- normal purchase of $12,000 creased costs. months. parently place more restric­ p la n n in g a m a ssiv e MAP Associates, an invest­ forced throughout the entire (See Page 10) ment partnership led by HIGHEST DIVIDENDS allowed by Bridgeport, located in Fair- state. tions on commercial develop­ commercial - industrial - ment. developer Arthur N. Fischer of field County, has been severely Stratford Town Manager crippled by gasoline shortages. The proposed amendments, New York City, has approved a Joseph Venables said his town 65-day extension of the time law; The heavily populated county would most likely join in the creating an entire new section Chamber Launches has been the daily scenetof long of zoning regulations on general Inside limit in which the Manchester Oregon plan but not until next Planning and Zoning Commis­ \ lines at beleaguered filling week. business uses, were drafted by sion must act on MAP’s stations. James A. Butler, first select­ Town Planner J. Eric Potter. Today's B fra lb We4re OPEN WHEN YOU NEED Many stations in the city have After Monday night’s hearing, requested zone changes for a man of Trumbull, said he would massive development at MembershipDrive closed permanently or tem­ issue an executive order PZC members tabled the Directors get Laurel Lake report, Page 2 matter. Buckland. ' porarily because of failure to Wednesday to begin rationing. Tolland apartment plan opposed, Page 20 LaBelle criticized sections of The original deadline expires membership base of the Children’s Dental Health, Page 3 .The Greater Manchester U$ . . . including Evenings and the amendments which require Feb. 8,65 days from the close of Chamber of Commerce is Chamber and add the necessary developers to make Im­ Cut Your Own Taxes, Page 3 the Dec. 3 public hearing on the launching a massive financial and volunteer provements to town roads, and Scene from Here, Page 7 requested zone changes. membership drive today and resources to the organization in^j PZC m em bers are still its efforts to produce the “Com­ Saturdays. In fact, our eight of­ he was critical of several other Cheney hoopstera win. Page 11 Wednesday, according to Burl City Agency provisions which give the PZC studying MAP’s proposal, L. Lyons, vice president of the mitment “'to the Challenge of greater authority to impose Three home games tonight. Page 11 which consists of a $100 million, Organizational Affairs Divi­ Tomorrow” — the Chamber’s conditions on its approval of News of Vernon, Page 15 263-acre mixed-use develop­ sion. five-point urban problem fices are open a total of 55 hours development plans. ment on tobacco land at The drive, according to solving program of work. Plans to Help One section of the proposed Buckland. Lyons, is to broaden the The membership drive is in amendments states that “a the fo:;m of an “operating a week. developer shall make im­ room” technique using provements to all public right- members of the Chamber’s Town’s, Aged of-ways ... as may be required Board ^of Directors, Membership Contact Club and by the director of public works iB!«iy.iqipia gmaMiOl Everyone at S.B.M. is dedicated to as he deems appropriate and selected businessmen and By DOUG BEVINS necessary for the proposed women from the membership. business operation.’’ Prospective members will be The Community Life Association, a spinoff of the • LaBelle maintained that the telephoned directly from the serving your every savings and Greater Hartford Process, Inc., is starting a program in PZC doesn’t have fhe authority conference room at the Manchester to provide health, social, and other services to to delegate “any aspect of Chamber’s office. Special “hot over-65 people living in their own homes. zoning” to another town of­ line.” .telephones have been in­ The thrust of the program, ficial, and he said it’s the town stalled for this purpose. lending need. Everett J. Livesey, vice according to a Hartford Elderly persons v?1io wish to that must improve its Process spokesman, is to keep highways. president of the Urban Affairs participate in the program have Division, has worked with / the ag^ at home, if possible, to meet several qualifications, LaBelle' also contended that a ' and out of institutions such as provision allowing zoners to Lyops in organizing the man­ the spokesman said, including power resources for the convalescent homes. certification by an attending “impose specific safeguarding conditions” on some “operating room.” j>- The Community Life Associa­ physician. A specially desigq^ postcard tion is planning the. program in The homemaker, health, applications would be illegal. “I don’t think the board can with the logo “Why Not Join?” 5 four areas and will op^n offices transportation, and other ser­ adopt a wide-open regulation was mailed out to all prcfpec- in Hartford and Manchester. vices to be offered aren’t free, tive members. In addition, the like that,” LaBelle said, the spokesman said, although Chamber also produced the 1974 Town Manager Robert Weiss claiming that the wording Medicare, Medicaid, and other membership directory and said Manchester is donating of­ would ^ve PZC members an health insurance plans may pay buyers guide including an ac­ fice space at the old Spruce St. excuse to demand just about YOU ARE for the services. tion progress report which firehouse for the project. Weiss anything. If the costs are not covered by appeared as a tabloid insert in said the office space is being For apparently the same insurance programs, the aged The Manchester Evening made available at no cost to the would pay as their income per­ reasons, LaBelle attacked Herald Saturday edition. Community Life Association another section of the proposed mits, the spokesman said. "Many businesses when 6 4 6 -1 7 0 0 because the program will be an amendments, which states that The Manchester office is asked to join the Chamber have advantage to Manchester. the PZC cannot approve expected to open within a responded favorably,” said ’The association’s program is month. applications for “special excep­ Lyons. He added, "Many of tions’’ unless the location is being funded hy the Qinnecticut Supervisor for the them have noted that they have Department of Aging, Connec­ suitable for the particular use. never received an invitation to Manchester and Hajtford The proposed amendments ticut Department of Welfare, programs is Mrs. Elizabeth join and for that reason have the United Way of Hartford, define “special exceptions” as not been an aejive member in Kenny, who can be reached at' shopping ceifters, hotels, Savings Bank^ anchester and the City, of Hartford. the 'Hartford Process office. the past. We hope to extend that OF M motels, outside storage of Member F.D.I C. invitation to the many The Hartford Process The Community Life'Associa- merchandise, and any use with Contacting Potential Chamber Members businesses who have not to date spokesman stressed that the tibn already runs two public parking of more than 40 joined the Chamber in its new program isn’t linked in any “neighborhood life centers" in Manning special “hot line’’ telephones this morning as vehicles, club chairman; Rich'ard'G. Cl^rk; president; Miss attempt to provide the effective way to the Hartford Process- Hartford, providing employ­ LaBelle was joined in his they started the annual Great Manchester Chamber of Katherine Giblin, director; Clifford Skoog, contact club business leadership in main­ Connecticut’s Largesf Savings Bank East of the River . Devco planed community in ment, health, and social ser­ critical remarks by Atty. Leon , Commerce membership drive were, from left, Edward M. member; and Robert D. Charnas, director. (Herald photo taining a viable, healthy com- * • . Coventry. vices to citizens. Podrove. Eight Offices Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD # SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON Kenney, chairman of the board; Dean H. Gates, contact by Pinto) munity’" ■ '

1- , ' . * . . PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestfer. Conn.. Tues., Feb, 5, 1974 Comrnent Session Theater Schedules MbMEfMlWQB i TV T on igh t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. Feb. 5.1974 - PAGE THRF.R 4 East Hartford Cinema 1 — 7:20-9:30 gFORFUmns/IND i S m S»turdsy'$ Htnid tor Board To Get Details A husband and wife, con­ “Brother of the Wind” 7:30-9:20 I VDIMQPGOPUE I C om p M » TV UBtlngB cerned with a draiange problem Showcase 1 — “ Papillbn” Bid Condition in front of their S. Alton St. ' Jerry Lewis Cinema 7:20-10:3(i About Town KWS5!! ■ Cinema 1 — “Ali-Frazier Watergate Impact on ilMf At ll 'v house, were the only people to Showcase 2 — “Magnum Children's Dental Health Was Incorrect II >11 « r M k M y I f M r c M N M T On Laurel Lake Issue appear today at a two-hour Fight Highlights” 7:00-9:15- Force” 7:40-10:10 - 6:00 - Mayfair Y Club will have a vice Wednesday at ID a.m. Board of Directors’ comment 11:30; “Badge 373” 7:25-9:40 Showcase 3 — "Black Belt Election Fund Option (3-8-22) NEWS The Manchester Board of Directors has added deeds for contiguous parcels— one of 144 feet by In last Wednesday’s account social gathering Wednesday at followed by prayers for healing MU IMinU session. The session was in the Cinema 2 — “The Don is Jones” 7:55-9:30 (Tbs is the second in a series of six articles on dental health iMni MhKti (18) I SPY one review item and two possible action items to 50 feet frqm Andrew Ansaldi; the other of 243 of bids received for the collec­ 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of and a Bible study. Manchester Municipal Building Dead” 7:10-9:30 “Showcase 4 — "American ^blished by The Herald, in cooperation with the Manchester By RAY DE CRANE (20) SOUNDING BOARD its agenda tonight. feet by 50'feet from Robert C. Dennison, Wells tion of Manchester trash and If you did not designate this Mayfair Gardens. 0 ____ The review item is a report by Town Manager and was manned by Carl South Windsor Cinema — , Graffitti” 7:00-9:30 Dental Society, in observance of National Children’s Dental rubbish, a condition of the choice on your last year’s M l M I t M M I (24) PHYSICAL C. Dennison and Dorothy Case Beach. The two Last year, for the first time, An adult Bible study will be Zinsser. “The Cheerleaders” 7:15-9:30 Burnside — “Scorpio” 7:30; Health Week, Feb. 3-9.) return and now want to do so, N |hM GEOGRAPHY Robert Weiss — concerning final payment for parcels are the same ones now being used as Trash-Away Inc. bid was stated taxpayers could designate $1 conducted Wednesday at 10 m The couple asked for correc­ Vernon Cine i — “Lost “Live & Let Die” 9:30 ^ this is available to you. It is a (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Laurel Lake acquisition several days before the access to the water tower. incorrectly. of their tax money to go info a ^t. Mary’s Episcopal Church a.m. at Zion Evangelical tion of a problem with surface Horizon” 8:00 State — “Slaughter House sort of 2 in 1 opportunity. (40) WILD WILD WEST toWn took title to the property. ■Tonight’s meeting, ^at 8 in the Municipal “I have heard confusing stories recently about the Trash-Away, the present con­ sp ecial 1976 P resid en tial will have a Holy Eucharist ser­ ^ Lutheran Church. water — accumulating in front Vernon Cine 2 — “M.A.S.H.” Five” 9:00; “Frenzy” 7:00 Election Campaign Fund. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) lO IIIC IIt Participating in the review, in addition to Building Hearing Room, will begin with a public danger of radiation. Are dental x-rays safe for young tractor, static its bid prices I IMv i; n«ni« KCMfitM - 6:30 — Weiss, will be Roger Negro, town treasurer; and of the house and not flowing to a would be increased by $5,(XI0 a Only three per cent of all fWWt W APNI M V P a i hearing on proposed sanitary sewers on Baldwin childrra and pregnant women? (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS Thomas Moore, town controller. storm-drain, 100 feet away. year (and not 5 per cent, as taxpayers took advantage of (24) PHYSICAL Rd., Concord M . and Deming St., requested by BEVERLY BOLLINO BURTON it. The total raised for cam­ I 1974 Cut Your To insure against any similar pre-payments in stated) in the event the town I Own Taxes GEOGRAPHY property owners in the area. X-ray examinations of your teeth are very important to paign purposes was a more the future, Weiss announced today the town DANCE STUDIO didn’t sell it gasoline. i Mwteito Ewtef hnM, P.Si In 4tl w M MNt II «MMm All affected property owners will be given the you and your dentist. The dentist can only give you the best $2.3 million out of a potential j Rtii Cttr Stalin, In Tut, nr. INII >:; ( j T ) HpiMwfwy - 7:00 - counsel’s office will inspect all papehvork in opportunity to speak and officials of the sewer Agencies List 22 OAK STREET MANCHESTER The difference between $5,000 of about $100 million. :j: n :;•< (3) AUDUBON WILDLIFE possible care by making x-ray examinations of your teeth { Send postpaid__ :took(ii. conjunction with town acquisition of real estate. department will explain the estimated cost and DIrectoh: Lm ft Beverly Burton a year and 5 per cent a year Many reasons have been I . $ 1 00 oftch EnclooDd io THEATRE The procedure will determine that all ap-, financing procedures. Meeting Dates and supporting structures when he feels such examinations could be as high as $12,(X)0 to advanced for the poor show­ nmmma (8) TRUTH OR are necessary. propriate steps will have been taken by the town The installation would have nothing to do with $15,000 a year in the prices bid. ing. It was new and taxpayers I Make CONSEQUENCES A schedule of 1974 meeting Intorosted in S’/' ‘■V'V’ traditionally shy away from before any funds are transmitted. a proposed sewer swap with South Windsor in With the aid of x-ray films, the dentist can see such Trash-Away, one of only two I check or POOLS !v W (18) DICK VAN DYKE The possible action items concern acceptance the Buckland area, to service a proposed dates has been filed with the Ballroom Dancing? things as the beginnings of tooth decay, which he could not bidders for pickup to com­ trying new things. Perhaps j money from RIZZO-THF POOL PEOPLE taxpayers thought it would I order (20) NEWS of deeds for access from Lookout Mt. Dr. to the development by M.A.P. associates. Manchester town clerk by: see with his eye alone. He can detect abnormal growth mence July 1, is the apparent Dance Chairman Cut ' (22-30) NEWS Advisory ’ Board of Health Private and Group Instnicnon In low bidder on a one-year con­ add to their tax or reduce I payable \tH irO v v n town’s water-tower, ouarter-gcre property. However, it would be under the terms of a conditions, such as unerupted or mal-positioned teeth. He I to "Tax (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW —Feb. 14, March 14, April 11, tract. Sanitary Refuse, which their refund if they made this 'u ix e s pools advorttsod here are “ONE OF THE BEST Last Thursday, Town Counsel William sewer swap with South Windsor agreed to by Waltz - Foxtrot - Swing - Polka can find abnormalities like tumors and cysts before they choice (it does not). A special j Book." (40) ABC NEWS May 9, June 13, July 11, Aug. 8, held the town contract prior to Earl Robertson of 30 Fern- I Allow s COMEDIES I'VE SEEN ON Broneill told the directors there is nothing on both towns in late 1969. This one provided for Cha Cha - Marangue - Tango have an opportunity to grow and create more serious attachment, Form 4875, was mm LEFTOVERS from last year. —7. 7:30 — record to prove the town has a right-of-way to Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. July 1,1971, is the apparent low dale Dr. has been appointed * weeks BROADWAY IN YEARS!" gravity sewer service from South Windsor to problems. called for if such a contribu­ ! lor (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS the property — although an oral, gentlemen’s Manchester - in the Deming St. and Chapel St. 12. All meetings will be at 7:30 Discotheque bidder on a four-year contract. general chairman for the an­ tion was made. All are BRAND NEW a^d priced - JOHMNr CAISON NK IV IONICh I VHOW I delivery. (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL agreement has existed since the water tower areas. p.m. in the Municipal Building. Dental x-ray examinations made with modem equip­ The Manchester Board of nual Masonic dinner-dance of Since this was an un­ below 1974 Pool Prices. Regional lanning Commis­ For information CALL 647-1083 ment and safeguards pose no dangers to the patient. Directors is to decide which one Manchester Lodge of Masons. familiar form, taxpayers GORDON CROWE (18) GREEN ACRES was built. ■y Under “old business” items tonight, the board Mr. Mrs. Burton are member* of Dance Educator* of I N am e Presents sion (an agency of the Capitol Modem dental x-ray equipment actually exposes the of four alternate methods of His appointment is an­ avoided using it. I ------(20) LASSIE The directors instructed him to get deeds to will consider designating the Conservation Com­ Americaft NYC Chapter. Mr*. Burton I* alec a member of ' Address (24) FOURTH ESTATE the right-of-way, so the written record will show mission the town’s Inland-Wetlands Agency, and Region Council of patient to far less total body radiation than he would collections the town is to have nounced by Roger Ather, No8^ with the unfavorable Dance Maatera of America A Dane* Taachara Club of glare of the Watergate dis­ ALUMINUM (30) ANIMAL WORLD the town indeed has access to the water tower appointing a member to the Redevelopment Govertiments)—Feb. 21, March receive from walking down the street and being exposed to — once-a-week curbside pickup, master of the lodge. Cily_ 18’ X 48” ______21, April 18, May 16, June 20 Conn. Inc. » It will be held Saturday, closures, it will be interesting (40) DRAGNET and will show, at the same time, the access is Agency .for the unexpired term to November radiation from natural sources. twice-a-week curbside '’pickup State Zip VIVIAN July 18 Aug. 15, Sept. 19, Oct. March 9, at Willie’s Steak to see how many individuals -lit?: only to the water tower and not for public use. 1976. The latter would succeed Victor Moses, (the present method), once-a- - 8:00 - 17, Nov. 21, Dec. 19. All As part of his training, the dentist has had extensive in­ House. A social hour starts at want to be campaign givers, The board will consider acceptance of two who resigned when he was named assistant town week with newspapers also, instead of leaving this up to (3) MAUDE meetings will be at 7:30 p.m. in struction and experience in the operation of x-ray equip­ 6:30, dinner is at 7:30, and dan­ (8-40) HAPPY DAYS . counsel. twice-a-week with newspapers wealthy individuals and ma­ BLAINE the council’s office, 97 Elm St. ment and interpretation of x-ray films. also. cing will be to the music of the (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS jor corporations. Hartford. The dentist is alert to any potential hazards to his Before a contract will be A1 Jarvis Orchestra. The choice this year ap­ BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)- (20-22-30) ADAM-12 patients through the use of radiation equipment. Robertson is senior warden of (24) BILL MOYERS’ awarded, a detailed study must pears right on Page 1 of Form A distinguished nationwide British Coal About Town The American Dental Association recommends the use be made of the bids — to deter­ the lodge. Secretary will be 1040. No special form is re­ support group has been JOURNAL LIMITED QUANTITIES of high-speed film, a beam that is properly restricted by mine whether all conditions Joseph M. Hyland, senior quired. You need not indicate formed for the University of — 8:30 — Queen of Angels Mothers Cir­ were met. deacon; and treasurer is John a party preference. All of the California’s archaeological collimation and filtration, and an open-ended, properly Clwnile. 1. a tqulpni«it (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 cle will meet tonight at 8 at the 646-1995 money so raised goes into a excavations set to begin at OPEN shielded cone to reduce scatter radiation. In addition, the 0. Nelson, lodge historian. Dm or CwM«lkvtV l« .« l Of !►<)««•. (8-40) MOVIE Strike Set home of Mrs. David Gay, 138 general fund to be dis­ Nemea, Greece. SwilH A ., yiqt Um Iw M n . M . Mon.-Frl. 10-9 244 Center St., Manchester, Conn. ADA advises that leaded aprons be used on children and all Tickets may be obtained from "Can Ellen Be Saved" Parker St. A home Mass will be Canning Production High them until March 3. Table tributed to the parties. The Friends of Nemea CttmttSrtMUtt Saturday 9-6 LONDON (UPI) — Leaders of Britain’s coal miners adults of child-bearing age. Com m ittee will help raise Shtetim M (18) TOWARDS THE YEAR celebrated by the Rev. Paul SACRAMENTO, Calif. reservations may be reserved This year you not only can today ordered a shutdown of Britain’s coal mines at mid­ OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 11.-00 AM to 9:00 PM funds for the project at the Vernon (Srde 2000 Trinque of the Church of the YoiAcan be sure that your dentist will not recommend (UPI) — The California in advance for parties of five designate $1 of your tax TAKE A LUNCH BREAK with MR. STEAKl money ($2 on a joint return), ancient temple and panhellenic VERNON (20-22-30) HALL OF FAME night Saturday despite government warnings the move Assumption. Mrs. Robert the taking of x-rays unless he feels they are necessary for canning industry produces couples. more than 200 million cases of you can also correct the games site. Almost $600,000 is would lead Britain from economic chaos into economic Calhoun is co-hostess. • LU N CH EO N S T E A K ...... $1.99 diagnosis and a subsequent course of treatment. Masons, their families and 647-9420 — 9:00 — I.--- canned fruit and vegetables short-coming on your 1972 needed for the expedition, 3389 Isilin Tpks., (18) 700 CLUB disaster. • VEAL P A R M E SA N ...... $1.69 annually. friends are invited. return, if you wish. which is entirely supported by donations. 3314 IsiliR Tpks., NsiiingtM (24) EVENING AT POPS The decision was announced by a member of the union Solar Energy • BA B Y BEEF LIVER — 9:30 — executive committee at end of a SVi-hour meeting of the 27- WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. w i t h bacon or onions ...... $1.99 (3) HAWKINS man executive. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., cent of Britain’s electric power has scheduled a hearing on • S W E D ISH M EAT BA LLS — 10:00 — Britain depends on coal for 70 is produced by coal. ways of harnessing the power of (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, MD per cent of its energy, and a w i t h brown gravy ...... $1.65 (20-22-30) NBC NEWS months-long slowdown by the 'The union leaders met after the sun for energy Feb. 25. final peace talks Monday • LU N CH EO N ST EA K and REPORT miners had forced the nation Weicker has proposed legisla­ (24) ENERGY ALERT into a three-day work week. between Prime Minister tion asking the National GOLDEN CLAM STRIP ....$2.99 Edward Heath and the 10- Aeronautics and Space Ad- — 10:30 — The economy was further dis­ TTiis is a test pattern to I The Above Are Served With million-member Trades Union , ministration to develop feasible determine The Herald’s print­ (18) LIVING WORD rupted by slowdowns by Potato end Salad, or Vegetable railroad workers. Congress (TUC) broke down in ways of using solar energy. ing quality. (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Mineworkers President Joe deadlock. a new comedy by (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT Gormley confirmed the shut­ GEORGE FURTH — 11:30 - down decision earlier. M , ADMISSION originally produced on Broadway by (3) MOVIE “Of course the union’s Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema FREDERICK BRISSON "Compulsion" (19S9) executive is not bound to decide (8-40) CHANT OF SILENCE ” ANYTIME Cinema 1 rj; One Time Onlyl there is going to be a strike,’’ Cinema 2 (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Gormley said as the meeting ^ sKcuuinB BRNonr MANCHESTER CALDOR PLAZA 646-2220 National Touring Co. opened. “But I have no doubt LIv Ullminn - Piter Rnch STATE there will be.” AT JORGENSEN MANCHrSTIR CINTIR The union executive was “LOST HORIZON’’ FREE PARK RfAR OF THEATB Mon. thru Frl. - 8 P.M. Cine 1 - EXCLUSIVE COLOR AUDITORIUM, Storrs deciding whether to escalate a S it. - 2 P.M. - 7:00 • 9:30 11.648-8333 S a t Fab. 16 12-week-old slowdown into a / NOW, national mines shutdown star­ HIGHLIGHTS OF ALI-FRAZIER FIGHT P.M . ting Sunday. 8:15 from the novel by Tickets $4/Students $3 at The government said the plus ‘RADGE 373” wWi Rotort Duvall SMILING I SERVICE Jorgensen Box Office ^ K U R T strike would mean a 2'/2-day or even two-day work week, power weekdays 9 to 4. Or use EiMiT fiou • MM svnnua SANDWICH VONNEGUT. JR. blackouts, cold homes and ALL SEATS >2.00 Cent, from 7 P.M. form below. (Phone 486- He survived millions jobless. About 70 per It's Delicious! 4226) M*A*S*H (pq p the deadliest day E v n It 7:20-9:30 Sat. Mat. 2 P.M. on earth to enjoy SAiWtWTtllWATIOWALRWOOUCTKmt CIi m 2 — AiMioiiyQuIniila Sun^Cont. 1:30 257 BROAD STREET RNAIL NOW TO the sexiest night WED. -THE HEW liM D " now... in outer s'^e! "TNE DON IS DEAD" (R1 Jorgenssn Auditorium, J B i ^ h e r The University of STARTS TOMORROWI Connecticut, Storrs, 06268 call us Pioasa sand _____ Uckats THE DAY OF INTRODUCTORY OFFER: a*------sadi lor Twigs. # THE T o ts ...... j TAKES OFF DOLPHIN Name ...... | UKEA G E O R G E C S C O T T A d d re s s ...... j A CCORGC mjY HIU PAUL MONASK PfiOOUCTlON BLAZIN6 TRISHVANDEVERE City, Z IP ...... 1 ncHNicoLor FOREST HRE, COLOR 1 ^ SLAUGHTERHOUSE- SHOWTIMES WITH P h o n o ...... i FREE PfiRKINC 570-5333 [r 1 A T 9 ;0 0 W E E K D A Y S 7:30-9:20 ATHRIU 7:30-9:30 PURCHASE We’ve changed our name to one that I SA T U R D A Y I t SUNDAY MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO THE I PLUS 2:15-4:05-S:55-7;45-0;35 AMINUTL 500 fllRNSlOE tVE EiST HiRTFOPP UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT! -Rbi Reed. liMKAHMATMBSMc i*-' AND ENCLOSE STAMPED, SELF-1 ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S N Y. Oeily NewB SAT. l:3|H“SUNeAY'Til5 5 M HUTES from HTFD I HIT ‘3 NECESSARY is famed all over Connecticut! ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. 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February 8-9-15-16 • Children Under 12 $1.00 less 8:30 P.M. In East Catholic High Auditorium Just call us .» - ^ < * 8 3 , Tickets $3.00 - Students $2.00. 875* At Your Gift Galled, in Watkins; .0 2 6 9 o r G. Fox and Co.i Box Office 8 7 2 401 Center St., Manchester or Phone 646-0812 Ihwn Sun. thru Thuro. m 9 P.M.; Frl. and Sat H111 P.M, .r -

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M . Court Cases I “You Have Spent Your Entire Inheritance! ^ Washington Window Scene I ila n r h p 0tFr ra lb V • * ' ' DAVID E. ANDERSON CIRCUIT COURT 12 registered iriotor vehicle, From Here Manchester Session jwlled, "¥SM Founded Oct. i, 1881 WASHINGTON tUPI) - The the pastor hold inviolate and Criminal cases heard Monday Ross Roberts, 22, of 540 Supreme Court may have to disclose to no one the con­ by Judge Nicholas F. Armen- Spring St„ fined a total of $28 Published by Manchester Publishing % Subscribers who fail to receive their grapple with one pf the most fessions and communications By Sol R. Cohen tano included: for operating an unregistered •SCo., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 delicate of chiirch-state rinade to him as a pastor.” Robert M. Carranzo, 20, of motor vehicle, misuse of 1:06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should .telephone the drculation questions: Clergy confideritiali- Limilg Communicalions East Haven, breach of peace, marker plates, and failure to jiji Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. * ty. However, South Dakota law,, nolled (not prosecuted). carry'license. The case arose when Dr. Paul •gdays and holidays. Entered at the under which Boe first was held Nelson D. Carrier, 22, of Rt. Robert C. Savilonls, 54, of Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Boe, 58, director of the Division energy. Last Tuesday night, •^Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- in contempt of court for his Last Friday, the majority 85, Amston, fined $50 for breach Hartford, fined $100 for of Social Service of the during a three-hour meeting of reckless driving (substituted cond Class Mail Matter. refusal to answer questions, leaders of the Connecticut of peace. . the Board of Directors, four of American Lutheran Church, limits privileged com­ legislature gave neWsmen a Shane P. Cyr, 17, of East for operating a motor vehicle ^ Burl L. Lyons, Publisher refused .to answer certain the eight .light bulbs in one of The Manchester Publishing Co. munications to confessions mini briefing on matters to be Hartford, breach of peace and while under the influence of questions to a grand jury in­ the three chandeliers in the liquor). assumes no financial responsibility for from a contrite or repentant considered in the session which intoxication, nolled. vestigating the seizure of parishioner. starts Wednesday. Hearing Room, plus all eight in Kevin T. Nugent, 19, of East Raymond H. Twible, 34, of 64 typographical errors appearing in adver­ Wounded Knee, S.D., by another (this one directly over N. School St., evading respon­ The National Council of In a way, it was a pre-view of Hartford, breach of peace, I Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in Anierican Indian Movement ac­ sibility, nolled. Churches and'the U.S. Catholic what Gov. Thomas Meskill will the press table) were unscewed nolled. Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. tivists last spring. and not burning. John M. Koshko, 23, of 50 Conference, joined by eight recornmend in his State of the Eleanor M. Reilly, 33, of East One Month...... ;... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, Boe, who spent 10 days in Myrtle St., fined $150 for other denominations or church State message, to be delivered A check with the power com­ Hartford, two counts each of Single Copy ...... 15(t operating a motor vehicle while three full days prior to publication. Wounded Knee, refused to agencies including Boe’s two 'at 11 a.m. before a joint session pany revealed the town effected issuing a bad check and fourth- By Carrier, W eekly...... 75$ under the. influence of liquor. A Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon answer some questions put to sister churches, the Lutheran of the General Assembly. a saving of 35 to 45 cents. degree larceny, all nolled. One Y ea r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon him by the grand jury — par­ Church in America and the Certainly, the majority A check of the thermostat Julie C. Zukas, 17, of 324 Ver­ charge of evading responsibili­ ty was nolled. Sij^ Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and ticularly about identity of peo­ Lutheran Church Missouri leaders have, at the very least, that same night revealed it was non Ave., Vernon, fourth- iS Three Months ...... $9.75 Monday. ple he might have seen carrying Synod, filed a friend of the an inkling of what the governor registering close to 80 degrees, degree larceny, nolled. \ guns — on grounds an answer court brief to support Boe. will say. And again certainly, necessitating the opening of two David S. MacLachlan, 30, of ATOuld violate the confidence of Singling out the South Dakota they wanted the media to think windows. 198 Edgemere Rd., Coventry, v^at he believed was a law’s emphasis on the one-to- the recommendations come harassment, nolled. legitimate pastoral one relationship of a pastor and from a broad spectrum of the The Victory Dinner-Dance relationship. single penitent, the brief legislators (Republicans and Manchester Derhocrats held Motor vehicle cases heard n A Tirrte For Statesmanship \ argued: Democrats alike), and not Jan. 12 was at Garden Grove Monday included: and not the Elks Club, as stated Louis Allevo, 25, of 95 Grove Fill) Support “In our day churches are fin­ merely from Gov, Meskill and here incorrectly. St., Rockville, fined $50 for The State of Connecticut has more Boe has kriown AIM leaders ding that troubled persons in his advisors. tion: It can offer not only constructive reckless driving. Dennis Banks and Clyde groups are in need of pastoral Be it as it may, here are some than its share of problems'’which it State Rep. Donald Genovesi, John J. Berk, 20, of 55 criticism of majority proposals but Bellecourt sinceAhe late 1960s. counseling together rather than of the things one might look for Representative of Ironwood Dr., Vernon, can do little about. It can keep up its must, we feel, assume the added duty In 1969, Boe helpe^IM incor­ singly. Increasingly, within the in the governor’s message. Manchester’s 12th Assembly operating an unregistered chant for a fairer shake in gasoline porate and L u th er^ mission past 10 to 15 years, American • Repeal of the tax on of offering alternatives where they District is sending copies of the motor vehicle, file closed. money has funded s e v ^ l AIM churches have begun to utilities. allocations, it can continue pressure weekly “Legislative News” to Brian J. Ducharme, 22, of „ feel Alternatives are necessary. programs and projects. \ perceive their mission not only • A cut in the sales tax. They Kick Off Heart Month his constituents. Crane Rd., Ellington, fined $15 to influence national legislation, and it “Because I felt that iMiad to individuals who may have • Retention, in some form, of For both parties the temptations of for operating an unregistered been invited to Wounded Kriee special needs, but also to the capital gains tai^. I^nna Warren, 5, of Milford (left) and Tawona Foster, 6, with Gov. Thomas Meskill to designate February as can continue to protect its job­ political manipulations are strong. State Sen. David Odegard, motor vehicle. T as a churchman in confidence' groups and organizations in­ • Increased aid to the Representative of the Fourth Jim R. Engleman, 19, of providing industries from raiders But the rnonths and years ahead are that I would not reveal things volved in social action on behalf rriunicipalities for operating the for corrStiorfof a" coS taU ear?d eS S they jo!n ( u S ph^toT *'*'^*' 1974 Heart Fund in the state. Senatorial District, is remin­ Somers, fined $50 for speeding foreign and domestic. that I had seen arid heard, I of disadvantaged people.” schools, either in the ADM filled with many uncertaipties. We ding his constituents of tours of (substituted for reckless WINDOW rfefused to testify before the (average daily membership) But th e fact remains that , Citation Reversed the State Capitol, arranged by driving). sincerely hope that the 1974"session grand jury,” he says. grants or the block grants. InXmid-January, the Eighth the Connecticut League of Frank E. Gardner, 66, of 380 Washington cast$ a long shadow and will be marked by an awareness that ALC\ President David W. • An amendment to the SHADES U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals^ Women Voters. E. Center St., fined $150 for Capital Fare Preus has announced full sup­ reversed the contempt citation statute which governs the use of State Court Judge Commands many of the things which bug us are actions taken or not taken now will Tours may be scheduled by operating a motor vehicle while Made to Order port for Bop, including legal only an hrar before Boe was to surpluses — to permit spending only resolvable by Washington or affect us for years to come. It is a and financial support. it in the next fiscal year. The writing “Tour Guide Service,” under the influence of liquor. Brhig your old toUen In nnd Andrew Tally begin what could have been 14 Thomas Gutman, 36, of 89 Mve SBc per shade. through Washington’s assistance. Preus went on to declare that existing statute restricts .the State Capitol, Hartford, or by time for reason and thought. It is a months in jail. Tanner St., operating an un­ Boe’s presence at Wounded spending to the second fiscal calling the League at 566-3662 As the State Assembly is about to But the court aid not address during the day or Sen. Odegard Nixon To Testify At Trial registered motor vehicle, E. A. JOHNSON time to keep political positions flexi­ Knee was within the itself to the queslipn of clergy year following the year of the begin its 1974 session, we hope that Social Security Benefits surplus. at 643-4365 in the evenings. nolled. ble enough to rise above politics when “framework of his respon­ confidentiality arid instead LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A PAINT GO. • More stringent laws for He said he can always find It embarked the judge on a court, and Ringer’s subpoena Peter F. Lalashuis, 21, of 190 with so many problems facing the sibilities as an employe of the reversed the decision on California judge today sent Ehrlichman, G. Gordon Liddy 723 MAIN ST. the commomgood is at stake. control over lobbyists. time to visit with groups and in­ head-on collision course with was the first for a president in Union St., operating an un- American Lutheran Church” technical grounds. President Nixon a voucher for and David Young are awaiting state which it is relatively powerless •The concept of one dividuals touring the State Nixon, and could lead to impor­ 156 years and only the third in Connecticut and its people should While temporarily freep Boe $790.48 and commanded that trial on charges of burglary and statewide Connecticut Transit Capitol. In addition, he has tant decisions on the scope and the history of the republic. ■PAID EDITORIALI to resolve, the leadership in both par­ come first. We only ask that both par­ The ALC position on clergy- still could be called before the Nixon spend it on travel conspiracy for allegedly giving Authority, for inter-town and available packets of booklets limitation of the powers of the Presidents Thomas Jefferson ties will not create any more WASHINGTON — American no benefit credits in return for tributed a dime to the fund. confidentiality, adopted in 1962, grand jury and the whole expenses to testify a the the orders that led to the break- ties, no matter how they might differ declares the church policy in­ intra-town travel. which illustrate Connecticut’s judiciary and executive and James Monroe com­ workers have now had time to the higher. Social Security That’s as it should be, of process could be carried out burglary trial of John branches. . , ■ > ' in at the office of Daniel CONNECTICUT STATE problems. cludes, "to counsel with per­ • A ban on advertising by system of government, as well promised with federal court in the philosophies of how government digest the fact of life that the payments they make. course, but it is indisputably an with iitiore attention to the Ehrlichman and two other Ellsberg’s psychiatrist by the sons, to receive their con­ utility companies where it can as the Capitol building and The White House has already summons. Jefferson turned We realize that the November elec­ more insurance they'Tjuy the Worse still, higher Social expense item and thus con­ technicalities. former White House officials. White House investigators should act, remember that the fessions, and to give advice, be proven the cost would effect other interesting facets of the announced Nixon will “respect­ over a subpoenaed letter. TELLS US WHY! bigger the premium. In this Security benefits have added tributes to inflation. If that were to happen, the The unprecedented subpoena known as the ‘plumbers.” tion casts a long shadow too and it is government belongs not to either comfort and guidance to those t rates. state. fully decline’ to obey and At­ Monroe answered questions in The following letter tells ue why Mancheeter can case, the insurance is Social fuel to the fire of inflation. Said .What has happened is that question of clergy confidentiali­ for ‘the Honorable Richard M. Part of their defense is that only natural that in the immediate who seek it” and reaffirms “the • Amendments to the tax- torney General William Saxbe writing. political party but to the people. Security, one of the great a report by the Congress’ Joint everybody feels the bite. ty probably would wind up in Nixon, President of the United they were acting as federal of­ not have the huge Buckland complex. The health traditional discipline and prac­ relief-for-the-elderly bill. A Los Angeles distributor of said he would fight it to protect It was Ehrlichman’s lawyer days ahead there will be a jockeying programs of the past half- Economic Committee, “The Because of inflation, older peo­ the Supreme Court. States, a resident of the White ficers at the time. concern of our citizens Is far more Important. And to keep the legislators informed tice of the Lutheran church that • Cost of living increases for watches and novelties has sent the stature of the presidency. who asked the judge to sub­ century. budget costs of consumers rose ple need bigger Social Security House, Washington, D.C.,” was Sincerely, fo r political advantage as welfare clients. us a press release, telling of a poena Nixon, contending the Ringer’s subpoena declared of the peoples’ will, we suggest each Last year, a bighearted — and dramatically during 1973, benefits merely to exist. But signed Monday by Superior Nixon “a material and Michael Dworkin • Cost of living adjustments new wrist watch. It has a pic­ No president has ever been President’s testimony is vital to Republicans seek to keep control of politically conscious — primarily as a result of infla­ they’re not getting those Court Judge Gordon Ringer. necessary witness’’ to Rtglifer^ PhirriiacM of us watch the assembly session for state employes. ture of President and Mrs. compelled to testify in any Ehrlichinan’s defense. Congress put through a two- tion, but to some extent benefits, really, because Ehrlichman’s defense. the state and the Democrats seek a closely and inform our represen­ • Bills related to the energy Nixon on the face and the in­ step benefit increase of 11 per because of increased tax everything costs so much more. Air Standards return to power. This is as it should The Lighter Side crisis that would not be in con­ scription, “I’m for Nixon & tatives and senators frequently in the cent and simultaneously raised payments. We estimate an 11 They are spending the money U.S.A.” To the Editor of The Courant: be. the maximum wage base on per cent rise in Social Security flict with federal regulations. weeks ahead. not for the things they need but Specially for the promotion of In an editorial January 12 you discussed the dif­ which the 5.85 p$r cent Social payments for the low-budget in higher prices for what they By DICK WEST But we think there is a fine line Speaking of the energy crisis, the new watch, the distributor ficulties involved in establishing air quality stan­ We would charge each of you to Security tax is imposed from family over 1972, and a 31 per already were gettting. has taken the name, “Honest between justifiable political $10,800 to $13,200. For those who cent rise in payments for the in­ the town has come up with its Fabulous Inventory dards and enforcing them by regulation. You keep informed and inform your Maybe Rep. James A. Burke, Watch Company.” took only a quick look, this termediate and higher-budget WASHINGTON (UPI) ^ room in a heavy terry cloth own novel way of conserving recopized an important problem in the field of en­ differences and out-and-out political D-Mass,, has the right idea. Newsweek reports that actor robe. He spots Scavullo, who is legislators and we charge our seemed very nice. families.” Burke has long held that the vironmental protection, one which is being.careful- manipulation. Burt Reynolds apparently got tinkering with the lights, and legislators to pursue their principles But two results are already In meat-and-potatoes terms, general Treasury should take ly examined by the federal government. the committee’s study figured cold feet before posing for his quickly backs back inside. The Republicans with control of with vigor and strength toward the discernible from this largesse. over some of the cost of Social South Church Extends In 1971 the Environmental Protection Agency es­ For many individuals. Social that “the increased cost of famous nude centerfold in both houses must resist the tempta­ Security. On the grounds the Cosmopolitan. tablished national ambieht air quality standards for end that when the session is over it Security payroll withholdings Social Security payments present system “simply doesn’t He Geld Cold Feel the six major pollutants. Each standard was set on tion to railroad through the (taxes) was so large in 1973 that “It’s okay, Mr. Reynolds,” New Hope Manor Lease will be one of major accomplishment now exceed income tax contribute the cost equitably,” “It took him two hours to get the basis of scientific evidence available at the withholdings. And those with it increased its share of the Burke would reduce the rate of Scavullo calls. “ I’m almost New Rope Manor, a drug New Hope would have had Republican programs. To do so is to for the people of Connecticut. If this is out of his bathrobe,” the time. earnings above the base receive average consumer’s budget the payroll tax on employers finished. We ll be ready to shoot rehabilition center for girls, financial problems, and the waste the talent and ideas of the from 4.2 to 5.1 per cent.” With photographer, Francesco In the several years since those standards were done, the trend toward deterioration and employes to 3.9 per cent Scavullo, is quoted as saying. as soon as you’re in position ... had its two-year lease of the funds on hand would only keep higher Social Security taxes Mr. Reynolds? ... You can come established, additional scientific evidence has come minority on the many issues which the of confidence in democratic govern­ each. He woul^ increase the Jesse Lee House on the South the facility operating for this year, the high cost of living maximum annual pay on which on out now.” '• United Methodist Church cam­ another three or perhaps four to light. The National Academy of Sciences, an in­ state can do something constructive. Somehow I never thought of ment can be reversed. If it is not done, will take another jump. the tax is levied from the pre­ Scavullo goes to the dressing pus extended for three more months, she Said. dependent agency, was asked to evaluate the stan­ Almanac Reynolds as the demure type. On the other hand, the Democrats Curiously, few people think of sent $13,200 to $25,000. room door. Trying the knob, he years. dards in light of new scientific findings. we fear that trend will continue to the Ever since reading about the The church is also studying their Social Security payments The result would be a deficit finds it locked. He raps and A special charge conference the possibility of having a The Academy has made several interesting can, if they will, give stature and detriment of the people and all public episode. I’ve been trying to pic­ as a budgetary expense. But 5 of between $4-billion and $6- says, “Mr. Reynolds? Are you of South Church voted Sunday retirement home occupy the statements which probably indicate the tenor of the .^enhancement to the two-party system United Press International ture in my mind the scene in servants, regardless of party affilia­ per cent of $100 a week is $5. billion annually, to be covered still in there?” to extend the lease until Sept. 1, Today is Tuesday, Feb. 5, the ScavuIIo’s studio. Jesse Lee House or to use the conclusions that will be reached by the Academy’s being a constructive loyal opposi­ tion. 36th day of 1974 with 329 to That’s a couple of steaks or 10 from. Treasury funds raised by There is a long silence. Then 1978, for a total of five years. house in conjunction with a study. loaves of good bread a week. . a small voice from inside says, At Fairway other taxes. Mrs. Madeline Uccello, presi­ follow. I see Reynolds tentatively retirement center in the future. The Academy states that “Due to the limitations For those who can still find a You’re right. The dough ”1 can’t go through with it.” dent of New Hope, who was The moon is approaching its emerging from the dressing Whether to build a retirement of present knowledge, it is impossible at this time to filling station open, it’s about 10 would havV to come from “You can't back out now, Mr. delighted with the decision, center has not been decided by full phase. establish an ambient air concentration of any pollu­ gallons of gasoline for the somewhere, meaning increased Reynolds. It’s too late to line up said that funds will now be the church, but the entire The morning star is Venus. tant — other than zero — below which it is certain ]\o Big Problem The evening stars are Mer­ family’s land yacht. taxes in other fields. But I for another model.” available from at least two membership present at Sun­ that no human beings will be adversely affected.” cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Increasing the maximum one would not go into a tantrum The door slowly opens and foundations, the Ensworth day’s meeting unanimously Those born on this date are wage base for'1974 won’t boost if our ruling lords slapped in­ Reynolds peers out. “Have you Foundation and the Hartford supported a motion that the However, evaluating new evidence that has been the tax, or contributions, paid Open Forum Recently wVsuggested on this page under the sign of Aquarius. creased excise taxes on.juxury tried ?” Foundation for Giving. If the retirement committee continue presented since 1971, the Academy says that “Pre­ who have the so-called “vanity American evangelist Dwight by the low-budget family. But items such as cigarettes, booze, ’’He won’t be available until lease had not beea, renewed, with its work. February 4-9 only. sent knowl^ge of health effects appears to afford that ConnecticuVmight consider adop­ plates” which do not.carry numbers. Moody was bom Feb. 5, 1838. middle-budget families consist diamond rings, emerald the January issue.” i no compelling basis for suggestions to either raise ting a system similar to Oregon’s to On this day in history: of prople, too, and for them thgj^^ necklaces, automobiles in the or lower the currently mandated primary air quali­ While this may seem to be a additional tax will abour' limit sales of gasoliiV.^by using license In' 1631, British clergyman dreadnought class and excess Free Newsletter Reynolds again hesitantly Hundreds of name brand items and jewelry reduced ty standards at this time.” The report concludes ■ problem, we think it cah be resolved ^ g e r Williams arrived in $106, The high-budgep family profits earned by the big oil steps out, clutching the robe Henry Blodk has numbers with the last Aigit as a basis will pay an additional $140. And . that much research is needed on the effects of by designating A through L as eligible Salgm, Mass., seeking religious companies. You go looking for Dear sir: - tightly to his chest. pollutants in the coming decade. some of the benefits paid out of money where it is, and it is not “Good boy!” Scavullo says below pur usual low, low prices. Many items below for determining which xjay the car fr&^om. He founded the colony Please print my note in your 17 reasons why you Thus, scientific evidence seems to indicate that for odd-day purchases and M through of Rhode Island. the Social Security trust fund go in the pocket of the Social encouragingly. “Now if you will owner could buy gas. column so that I may reach out the standards set by the Environmental Protection Z for even-day purchases. In 1904, Russia and Japan to 10 million children and Security pensioner or the coal stretch out over there on that widows who Jiave never con- to other victims. I shall be most Agency are related to health effects and are, in In Oregon, the system is \o r odd- broke off diplomatic relations miner. grateful to you. couch we’ll be through before should ceme to us cost Quantities limited. Come early. you know it.” fact, protective of the health of our citizens. numbered license holders to m y on The reason, whatever system is in a dispute over Korea and . As a victim of a disease Manchuria. called scleroderma, I have fior income tax help. The Department of Environmental Protection odd-numbered calendar days ^and devised for limiting purchases, is not In 1969, the Federal Com­ has come a long way in implementing programs to organized the National .SoniHliinK <» Wrong Special values include fine men’s and ladies’ Ricoh even-numbered on even-numbered, to ration gasoline but to alleviate the munications Commission made Scleroderma Club-MRF-for Reason 5. If the IRS should call you control the emission of air pollutants from in­ a start toward banning the Let Your Views Scavullo gets set behind his dustrial, business and municipal sources. We will calendar days with all able to buy on now present long lines of motorists scleroderma research which is camera, but suddenly in forj^n audit, H & R Block will go advertising of cigarettes on being done at the University of probably find, however, that complete as our con­ Saturday since all stations are closed lining up at the pumps. It is merely a radio and television. It went Be Known straightens up again. with you, at no additional cost. Not watches in many styles, including self-winding and day- r- Oregon Medical School. To date “I thought something was trol of pollutants may be from those sources, we ,on Sundays. device to spread the available into effect Jan. 2, 1971. there are over 1,900 niembers as a legal representative... but we may fail to protect the health of Connecticut In 1971, astrdnauts Alan The Congress and the Connecticut General Assembly are wrong. You’ve still got on your from every state in the country. bathrobe.” can answer all questions about how citizens by failing to achieve the health-related air A reader has pointed out that in amounts of gasoline more equitable Shepard and Edward Mitchell now in session. For readers who wish to communicate with date. All have a 10-year guarantee. Savings up to 60%. Newsletters are mailed free. ^Do I have to take the robe your taxes were prepared. quality standards. Connecticut we have many motorists among all motorists. — of Apoljo 14 walked on the moon representatives and senators. The Herald lists the following addresses: Any interested victim please off?” The area in which we may fail will be in reducing foy four hours. write to me. “Of course. Didn’t Mrs. automotive pollutants. Without isome involvement, Brown, the editor, tell you she *^Y(xjfte either \ o * ‘ % I o A thought for the day: U. S. Senate U» S. House Also, eight track and cassette tapesi^6n)y^.99. in establishing land use patterns, in which use of tte 5 Sincerely yours, American historian Henry wanted you to pose in the ‘ automobile plays an integral role, we may never be . PM»5AlMaA^POORM«r,FeuA/ 0 ^ Weicker Jr. Rep. William R. Cotter Mrs. John Barlet nude?” - - — A lUS/tL^ A I I ^ ( ' 0 Brooks Adams said, “He too able to protect the citizens of this state froi»tIle YOU'fl€ A heck of a Lot M13 New Senate Office Bldg. 330 Cannon House Bldg. 704 Gardner Center Rd. “Yeah, but I guess -I didn’t DO c, serves a certain purpose who Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D. C. 20515 store hours: Mon., Tues., & Sat. 10-6 Wed., Thurs., & FrI. 10-9 hazards of pollutants produced by the automobile. FORTHCMEXTRAce/ New Castle, Pa. realize I would have to take my only stands arid cheers.” It is the Department of Environmental Protection ...... ■ .rfw robe off. Couldn’t you fake it?” Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff Rep. Robert H. Steele “ Mr. Reynolds, we are ■» Manchester phone 646-0251 West Hartfont phone 233-4468 in Hartford which must .design and carry out these 321 Old Senate Bldg. 227 Cannon House Bldg. almost two hours behind programs with the participation of the 169 Washington, D. C. 20515 Washington,- D. C. 20515 schedule. Please remove your municipalities in the state. The Air Unit is veiy Herald Today’s robe.” much sensitive to the role of local citizens in Iqnd Hartford “ Will you promise not to use decisions related to air quality. look?” Yesterdays State senators and state representatives mail should be DOSCRII Your editorial does a service to the citizens of Thought “How can I take your Connecticut in infoi;^ming them of new addressed in care of: State Senate or State House of photograph without lookiqg?” THE income TAX PEOPLE 23 Years Ago Representatives, State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. developments in federal policy relating to air pollu­ “Close -your eyes and turn p a r k a o c MANCHESTER SHOAAINC tion. I believe the cjtizens of ^ is state have made a Manchester area senators and representatives are: your head.” 281 SMwerTane "OCKVIUE CINtC* World-famous basketball “Most people are bothered by Manchester Pkde. team, the Harlem “Okay, Mr. Reynolds, my lie ! Main conqmitment to clean healthy air, and that they will Sen. Harry S. Burke Rep. Donald S. Genovesi those passages in scripture ril 444 0251 Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun. 648-9440 1144 NtW M irA IN AVt . WIST HAHTrORO CONN 04110 participate with the Department of Environmental Globetrotters play local team, D-3rd Senate Dlst. which they cannot understand; eyes are shut tight. Is the robe «1 anOAD Sf MANCHC&tCA. CON*^^04040 R-12th Assembly Dist. Protection in achieving reasonable goals set by the Manchester Guards at Armory, but as for me; I always noticed off?” OPEN TONIGHT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY local team loses, 60-57. “Just a second. Would you federal government. d <5T Sen. David 0. Odegard Rep. Francis j. Mahoney that the passages in scripture OTHER AREA 0FHCES stelfonl Sprlniit See just how easy shopping can be. Visit the Fairway Catalog - , . » , mind putting on this blindfold?” Henry E. Begl R-4th. Senate Dlst. D-13th Assembly Dist. which trouble me most are Showroom nearest you and pick up your tree catalog. In Man-*^ If you saw that issue of L A |P \A /A V Acting Director - \ 10 Years Ago those which I do understand.” Chester, we’re at 261 Broad Street opposite the Parkade Shopping I V V A A I Mark Twain Cosmo, you’ll remember that Air Compliance Unit Edward J. Tomkiel is ap­ Rep. Muriel T. Yacavone Center. In West Hartford, yre’re at 1144 New Britain Avenue in the CATALOG SHOWROOMS pointed legislative committee J. Stanton Conover the picture turned out fine. But D-9th Assembly Dist. as' far as I’m concerned Elmwood Shopping Center. Reprinted ae a Public Service f * i Bolton Congregational chairman of state Town Clerks ■PAID EDITORIALI Association. Church Reynolds is still just another pretty face. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Com., Tues.. Feb. 5, 1OT4 •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Feb. 5. 1974 - PAGE NINE There’s Nothing Nutly About a Squirrel Town J Duplicate Bridge | Public My husband is fighting a grease the pole our big feeder wire with consumate ease using The U. S. Codst Guard The executive board of Manchester WATES will not Ipsing battle with the squirrels was perched on. “Therq,” he Senior Citizens Center. After Winners in the Manchester game Jan. 29 at the Community their tails for balance. Auxiliary Manchester Flotilla Manchester Power Squadr"5n meet tonight but will have its Gworek, first; Mrs. Dorothy in our back yard, and I’m afraid said with demonic glee, “that Records the meeting, the group will play Bridge Qub Swiss team club Y are Mrs. Margaret O’Gnnor “Why don’t you just Telax and 21-9 will be offering' 12 free will meet tonight at 7:30 at the annual banquet Thursday at cards. r j Mountain an Mrs. Lori Owens, that his failure is beginning to will stop them.” By the end of enjoy the squirrels,” I said to championship game Friday and Mrs. Marion McCarthy, get to him. boating lessons beginning borne of Cmdr. Donald GPard. 7:30 p.m. at Fiano’s night at the Zipser Gub are second; Mrs. Ellen Green and the day enough grease had worn my husband today in an effort first; Mrs. Sally Heavisides and Mrs. Sue Pflederer, third. Each year when he puts our Wednesdayj4ff' 7 p.m. at the Restaurant, Bolton. The Senior Adult Fellowship Mrs. Ellen McKeon, Mrs. off the pole so the squirrels to placate him. “It’s like having of the Church of the Nazarene Mrs. Judy Pitts, second; Mrs. ’The next game will be played bird feeders out he tries to Martin School, Dartmouth Rd. Manchester Lodge of Masons Evelyn Ziegler, Mrs. Mary Roy could make It to the top. The a three-ring circus outside the will meet tonight at J in the Sue Fenton and Mrs. Inara Lar­ tonight at 7:30 at the clubhouse. make thefm squirrel-proof. Warranty Deeds A G ast Guard Auxiliary Cer­ will meet tonight at 7:30 at the The Sunset Club will meet and Mrs. June Roebuck. window. Besides, we’ve plenty Pavis Memorial Building of the son, third. Each year, he fails miserably. U&R Housing Corp. to tificate will be presented to Masonic Temple. The Entered Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the The club will resume its ’This game is played each of seed for both the birds and Howard A. and Fern L. Bleam, each one completing the Apprentice degree will be church. regular duplicate games next Results in the Jan. 28 YWCA When we first started to feed the squirrels.” Wednesday from 9:15 a.m. to game at the Gmmunity Y are property on Shepard Dr., con­ course. exemplified. Junior Warden Friday at 8 p.m. at the the birds, we bought a variety “Pace it Dad,” added our noon and is designed for players North-South; Mrs. Frankie gHZWlR. veyance tax $64.35. George R. Ovillette will clubhouse, 35 Brainard PI. of feeders including one con- teenage son, “those squirrels new to duplicate. New players Brown and Mrs. Lil Holway, Alice C. Peters to Robert A. Cornell Circle of South United preside. ____ BETTY RYDER fidently marked “keeps JBOOGHTi are just too smart for you.” are welcome. first; Mrs. Carla Stolzenthaler and Eklith Jane Wagner, proper­ Methodist Gurch will meet Wednesday onlyl W omen’s E ditor Results Friday in the An­ squirrels off.” We installed My husband looked at us both Volunteer firemen of Hose and Mrs. Joyce Sorenson, se­ ty at 37 Steep Hollow Lane, con­ Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at dover Bridge Gub game at the them according to the manufac­ with disdain and took off for his Co. l,;iFite Department will Results In the South Windsor cond; Mrs. Ann McLaughlin veyance tax $45.65. Susannah Wesley House of the Andover Congregational turer’s instructions, either workshop in the basement meet tonight at 8 at the McKee Bridge Gub game Jan. 29 at and Mrs. Margaret Boyle, Larry J. and Catherine F. church. , valentine napkins Church are Mrs. Francis directly on trees or perched on where he immediately set up a St. firehouse. Cigarette smokers, who for one reason or another, have 1788 Ellington Ave., Wapping, third. the top of poles. Pouliot to Lynn S. Rice and not heeded the surgeon general’s warning that "cigarette Haines and Wllmer Curtiss, are North-South: Mrs. Anne loud hammering and sawing. Mirian S.- Rice, property at 31 Vi • regular first; Mrs. Shirley Graboff, and Also, East-West: Mrs. Bar­ Within 24 hours the word was smokihg is dangerous to your health,” may soon find non- Ingram and Mrs. Gene After awhile Tom went Foster St., conveyance tax Seo Mo For Your Boot Dool In Quality Joyce Driskell, second; Clem bara Davis and Mrs. Anne out and every squirrel in town smokers taking a-firm stand against them. Hathaway, first; Mr. and Mrs. downstairs to investigate. He $24.20. A A t Hitchcock and Jim Macomber, DeMartip, first; Mrs. Bimby >;vas dining royally at our bird came back with the information pack It is becoming morfe and more commonplace to see “no The engagement of Miss Nan­ The engageinent of Miss The engagement of Miss Jane Grant Morris, second; Mr. and (7 feeders. They selected the Timothy P. and Shirley E. • SLIDING • ALUMINUM WINDOWS cy Goddard Walz of Manchester third. Mrs. Fred Baker, third. Taylor and Mrs. Elsie Crockett, that his father was building a rog. S9 smoking please” signs in public places, private homes, and Aimee Geiger of Hebron to Ed­ Marie McAuley to Roy J. C. pluiripest, tastiest seeds and Clark to Larry J. and Catherine to William Joseph Pentleton of mund Anthony Duffy of ’Troy, second; Mrs. Mary Willhide 100 per cent squirrel-proof-bird- Meador III, both of Also, East-West: Mrs. Mrs. when their stomachs were F. Pouliot, property at 88 • DOORS • CANOPIES • AWNINGS even in cars of drivers who are participating in a car pool. Wareham, Mass., has been an­ Results in the Jan. 31 YWCA Frankie Brown and Mrs. Mollie and Mrs. Bette Martin, third. feeder. “Dad says that no dumb e have every little thing N.Y.fhas been announced by her Manchester, has been an­ filled, they stuffed their cheeks more adventurous ones had Frances Dr., conveyance tax The tables in special banquet halls which once bore nounced by her parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace game at the Community Y are squirrel’s going to outsmart $46.20. buy your nounced by her parents, Mr. for a between-meal-snack. already discovered an alternate “GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP" “reserved” signs are now being replaced to some extent pnd Mrs. Harold F. Walz of A. Geiger of Hebron, formferly and Mrs. George F. McAuley N orth-South: Mrs. Anne< route and were jumping to the him!” explained Tom with a weakly The very sight of the grin. by "for non-smokers only” signs. Ferguson Rd. ^ , of Manchester and Loudonville, Sr. of 25 Emerson St. Ingram and Mrs. Elaine Howat, f BERNARD A. LOZIERp INC. feeder from a nearby tree. Marriage License Free Estimates — Easy terms first; Mrs. Barbara Beckley squirrels threw my. husband I hate to be disloyal. Ronald Gerard Landry, Dr. Douglas S. Lloyd, state health commissioner, has hfr. Pentleton js the son of N. Y. . When the greased pole failed, Mr. Meador is the son of Mr. and Irving Carlsbn, second; Drywall Contractor into a rage. He banged,at the Broad Brook, and Janet Bliz­ the TYiiracte of ticketo A noted that recent scientific evidence, more and more in­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pentleton Mr. Duffy is the son of Atty. my husband tried a new tactic. But, I’m betting on the and Mrs. Roy J. C. Meador Jr. Mrs. Phyllis Pierson and Mrs. | kitchen window, opened the squirrels. zard, Manchester, Dec. 21,1973, downtown manchaaterJjp herol v' dicates that cigarette smoking can be harmful to other of Brockton, Mass. and Mrs. Edmund Duffy of Specialists In Celling Repairs He took all the feeders down Troy, N.Y. of 20 Emerson St. Judy Pyka, third; . door, and yelled “scat” in his Community Baptist Church. B ILL T U N S K Y 649-9095 V y people in addition to the smoker himself. Dr. Lloyd says The bride-elect was .gruffest voice. The first time and rehung them in mid-air The bride-elect is a graduate Also, Mrs. Louise Miller and I non-smokers should Initiate action that would assert their graduated from East Catholic The bride-elect is a 1973 the squirrels heard him they from a heavy wire. “I think I’ve of Shaker High School of New Mrs. Ruth Martin, first; Mrs. rights to breathe air free from smoke. , High School and attended graduate of Manchester High got them this time,” he said York and Green Mountain Eleanor Gafts and Mrs. Peg scampered away in fright. But Stonehill College, North School and is employed as a Telephone 649-4464 confidently as he watched the According to Dr. Lloyd, there is growing evidence that a College in Vermont. She is Dunfield, second; Mrs. Faye after a few days they became so Easton, Mass. SMretary at Pratt & Whitney squirrels who were sadly non-smoker Who is exposed to a “smoke-filled room” can presently a senior at Castleton Lawrence and Mrs. Penny accustomed to his ranting that Division of United Aircraft Cor­ Free Estimates looking up at the feeders high inhale as much smoke as if he himself had smoked. It was Her fiance was graduated (Vt.) State College where she is Skenderian, third. they never even bothered to poration, East Hartford. look up. above their heads. Within an further noted that a recent German study demonstrated from Xaverian Brothers High majoring in special education. Results in a YWCA novice i hour the squirrels had mastered that Smoking several cigarettes in a closed room soon School, Westwood, Mass., and Her fiance is a graduate of My husband’s first major Her fiance is a 1972 graduate the art of tight rope walking Everybody’s Rushing to the Opening of the New attended Southeastern Albany Academy, Albany, N.Y. anti-squirrel effort was to miakes the concentration of nicotine and dust particles so of Manchester High School and and were dancing across the Massachusetts University, and is presently a senior at High that the non-smoker inhales as much tobacco by­ will graduate in June from Dartmouth, Mass. He is Middlebury College in Vermont products as a smoker inhales from four or five cigarettes. Manchester Community presently associated with Cape where he is m ajoring in Other evidence indicates that smoke from an idling Cod Ship Building Co., College. The STYLIST FOR .MEN Is Proud To cigarette may be twice as toxic as smoke inhaled by the economics and political Wareham, Mass. science. smoker; that smoker’s children are ill more frequently The wedding is planned for No date has been set for the Introduce A New Service To Man^ester, Miss Roser Installed A June 15 wedding is planned wedding. than non-smoker’s children usually because of respiratory March 22. in Hebron. disease; and that smoking stunts fetal growth. Dr. Lloyd As Worthy Advisor urges non-smokers to express their discomfort and to oiM CAPILO of PARIS CAPLIO has a unique method, combined with your hairstylist’s object when smokers light up without asking permission. Miss Laurie Mae Roser, Miss Garlotte Clifford, flag PATHMARK OFFICE “Insist on your right to breathe clean air free from harm­ Scouting News problems*’ '•'eatment and cure of hair and scalp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah bearer; Miss Betsy Thurber, \ ful and irritating tobacco smoke,” he concluded. I?!!!? J. Roser of Bolton was installed Rainbow Standard Bearer and MICROVISOR Is an Indispensable microscope that detects as worthy advisor of Miss Barbara Vucic”, keeper of Boy Scout Troop 27 sponsored James Dwyer, Lee Garrity, Woodbadge Beads by Charles deficiencies Invisible to the naked eye. Manchester Assembly, Order of jewels. by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church James McDonough, Stephen Hunderlack of Long Rivers These conditions can be detected and cured by CAPILO Rainbow for Girls, in G oir members installed are. A M other’s Love held its annual banquet and Mitchell, Dale Perzanowski, Council. products: LOSS OF HAIR • DANDRUFF • OILY HAIR • DRY ceremonies Saturday night at Miss Susan Ather, Miss Debbi A warm and tender love story has been published by the Court of Honor Saturday night Joseph Sinnamon, Thomas Sin­ The highlight of the evening the Masonic Temple. Duff, Miss Joanne Guillow, David McKay Company entitled “For Love of Anne.” It is in Neil Hall of the vhurch. namon, Scott Smith, Wayne was the presentation of the Miss Jeannine Chadwick, Miss Frances Harrell,. Miss a mother’s story of the life and death of a beloved Presentation of the new Smith and William Wright. Eagle award to Wayne Smith, jugior past worthy advisor was Holly Martin, Miss Kelley daughter. Anne de Leusse died in Paris in midsummer just charter for the year 1973-1974 Neil Colbath received a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald the installing officer. She was Monahan, Miss Stacey sleeping bag from the troop for The For Men after she had passed her 15th birthday. She had been ill for was made by David Jettingkoff, Smith, 33 Englewood Dr. by S T Y L IS T assisted by past worthy ad­ Monahan, Miss Arlene Nelson, his job as scoutmaster and Mel Siebold, from the most of those 15 years. Despite its essentially tragic service representative, from Specializing in MEN’S HAIR STYLING visors Miss Yvonne Smith, Miss Gslie Norris, Miss Karen taking the troop to the National Manchester Recreation Depart­ grand faith, installing marshal; theme, “For Love of Anne,” is characterized not by pity or Long Rivers Council GROOMING AIDS AND HAIRPIECES Steeves, Miss Kathryn Jamboree East in 1973. Bernice ment. Smith is in the eighth Miss Kathleen Finnegan, grand Stephens, Miss Cynthia Twible sentimentality but by a mother’s affection for her child Headquarters. n, .. i^ .^ ^ Q E N T IL C O R E — RofItor Stylist Scout certificates were Colbath received the Scouters grade at Bennet Junior High representative to Mississippi, and Miss Donna White. and her admiration of her child’s brief but valuable life. Wife Award. • CIgllo Hair and Scalp Treatments • Full Lina of nnffi.r a ^ ^ presented to Sean Byrne, and is also o’* member of the 701 MMW m a r "" installing chaplain; and ^ s s Mrs. Barbara Taylor, Written by Claude de Leusse, it is a beautiful, sensitive Patrick Derby, Jeffrey Algonquin District Chairman, swim team. In his spare time Tonya Pearl, past grand secretary of the State We’re Giving Away book. Madame de Leusse is a working journalist in Paris, a Edwards, Milton Kingsley, Frank Ennis was presented his he works with lOH. representative to Montana, in­ Executive Board, of Vernon world traveler, and has been a model for Chanel. She and Douglas Marti, Kevin stalling recorder. Miss Roser was installed as Mother Ad­ her husband, Comte Charles de Leusse, have two other Theodore, James Woodcock Pharmacy Feature: was installed as worthy advisor visor by Mrs. Isabelle Rau, children who survived their beloved sister, Anne. and Eric Young. Tenderfoot FOR TO*. VALENTINE sifts salore by her cousin. Miss Robin Mur­ grand deputy in Connecticut. While her story is sure to bring a few tears, readers will certificates went to Stephen dock, past worthy advisor. Other members of the advisory find it a heartening story,------a tribute to courage------Mitchell, William Wright and TYLENOL Tablets Miss Roser presented her board installed by Mrs. Rau and to love. Scott Smith. Thomas Sinnamon Fast pain ivliel wiihout aspirin. k- /i mother with a bouquet of red are: Harold Livingston, chair­ and Jeffrey Gne received their ^roi/e roses and her father with a red man; Miss Diane Bernard, WhHmt carnation. Mr. and Mrs. Roser Second Class award. First p TPAfSCAfA secretary; Robert Ferguson, Arfhur^s rtow' Gass was awarded to Brian ^ DRUG STORES presented their daughter with a treasurer; and Rushid Didan, A Return To The Victory Gardens Colbath and Lee Garruty. .V'lOO Rainbow gavel and a single red Mrs. Marshal Hodge, Donald James McDonough received his rose. She was also presented Mackenzie, George Thurber, K Early seed sales in the South are already indicating that 190 FARMINGTON AVI., HARTFORD. CONN. SIT I I Star Rank and James Dwyer iJ M E N g L with the traditional red gavel Mrs. Harold Livingston, Mr. young people will soon be sowing and hoeing in trim little his Life Rank. Dale Per- 942 M AIN ST.. MANCHISTCR. CONN. 043 ISOS necklace by Miss Chadwick. and Mrs. James Nichols, Mr. gardens this spring. The desire to economize is apparently zanowski was awarded his 144 RROAD ST., WINDSOR. CONN. OOt S283 Mrs. Wayne Secrist presented and Mrs. Wayne Secrist and the big reason for this garden revolution, but with the gas­ Eagle Bronze Palm. Reg. 2.59 40 MAIN ST . ROCKVILLI. CONN STS-9203 Miss Roser with her Rainbow Mr. and Mrs. E. Steve Pearl. oline shortage, fighting traffic, etc. people are turning to Joseph Sinnamon received his Bible on behalf of the 1974 Ad­ Mrs. Marjorie Severance who their homes for more pleasure and gardens are playing an Senior Patrol Leader Warrant visory Board. Miss Chadwick was not present will be in­ important role. Many seed firms have garden planting and Michael Colbath his Assis­ EVERYDAY NEEDS • PRICES SLASHED was presented with her Past stalled at a later date. plans available and one such firm says that a family of tant Senior Patrol Leader HEALTH BEAUTY AIDS • DISCOUNT!PRICES Worthy Advisor’s jewel. Ronald Erickson sang and four can save $120 on food bills from a seed investment of Warrant. Patrol Leader LIMIT ONE Associate officers installed James McKay played the warrants were presented to were; Miss Cindy Hultgren, organ. Both are members of $3.90. Under'this particular plan vegetables such as KLEENEX o n l y Steven Glbath, William Meier, IRON C O V m iiGNT GUARD FLICKER ■ worthy associate advisor; Miss Manchester Lodge of Masons. tomatoes, squash, peppers, cabbage, beans, beets, lettuce Wayne Smith, James Dwyer G ri Secrist, charity; Miss Greetings and best wishes were carrots, Swiss chard, and radishes were included and and Brian Colbath. Den Chief & PAD SET DEODORANT o n l y Shirley Seavey, hope; Miss Hol­ extended to the new officers by should supply enough for the family with some left over for Warrants were presented to MASTHM4FT RIGHT ly Ferguson, faith; Miss Debbie various masonic organizations. canning. ^ndberg, recorder; Miss Deb­ Stephen Mitchell and William guard o n l y C Usherettes were Miss Sue Wright. o n l y bie Ferguson, treasurer. Stephens, Miss Guisa Marti Box of 200 1C John Moffat and Glenn Saums 1.59 Valu# Also, Miss Tami Grakowsky, and Miss Carol Ferguson. v YouCan Be a Winner! Reg. 43T 9 1/3 oz. Can Rag. 1.59 New Sensational Ladies Reior chaplain; Miss Laurie Greene, Mrs. Livingston, chairman of were presented Assistant Toflon coated covor* scritch rosiftant cuts heir not skin. Rag. 1.49 Scoutmaster badges; Paul drill leader; Miss Julie Hodson, the awards committee, assisted About Town Christensen and Wilbert Auden ■irp- love; Miss Janet Seybolt, by Mrs. Taylor, presented color Everyone is eligible. You do not have to open an account or make a deposit. received their 20-year veteran CELLOPHANE MEN'S WALLETS STYLE religion; Miss Lynn Rocker, bars, charms and bracelets to »S5f5SSS>' SINUTABS pins from Joseph Gallager, ■r MAMHAIIAN nature; Miss G eryl Ferguson, members of the assembly for Just fill out a registration slip. TAPE • n I y immortality; Miss Alice Nead, Stanley Circle of South Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 Algonquin District executive BALSAM Z is,. service during the past term. United Methodist Church will a.m. at the Community Y. All Also Wilbert Auden received a o n l y i99 fidelity; Miss Charlene Valli, Paul Bernard, member of HAIR SPRAY Sinutab patriotism f and Miss Geryl meet tonight at 7:45 p.m. at women are invited for plaque as a member of 1 2 9 Manchester Lodge gave the Algonquin District Century Rowley, service. benediction. Refreshments Susannah Wesley House of the fellowship, volleyball or vnut^-rdl**- 30. church. bowling and a bregk for coffee. Club. handy > convaniani •ely Also, Misi Demetria were served by parents and Every day from S at Feb. 2 to $at Feb. 9 at 2:00 p.m. Wo Will Give Baby-sitting is available. usaful Morianos, confidential friends of the Assembly. The observer; Miss Lynn Pearl, out­ The international affairs cfnd The following boys received 1500 ir^het n inch 44< Reg. Bottle of 30... 1.99 banquet hall was decorated in 3* 13 O S . Site . . . Reg. 99d veterans committee of Gold Rulers from Bill Savitt of er obwrver; Miss Robin Mur­ colors of red and white with dock, musician; Miss Carol Manchester Junior Women’s Trinity Covenant Church will Savitt Jewelers in Hartford for 794 Value Plastic table, decorations of hearts, England, choir director; Miss THREE $2(HilFT CERTIFICATES Club will meet Wednesday at 8 have a St. Barnabas workshop their work in Manchester after 5 inch HAPPY FACE representing Valentine’s day p.m. at the home of Mrs. for all Sunday School teachers the December ice storm; David MUSTEROLE DENTURE CUP Laura Smith, page east; Miss and symbolizing love and hap­ ’ Use these certificates just like money at any store in the Pathmark Center. and youth workers tonight at MIRRORS Ann Steeves, page west; Miss piness. Gerald Blanchard, 39 Ashworth Blish, Scott Christenseni Brian POCKET i n l y St. 7:30 at the church. -Mrs. Glbath, Michael Glbath, Jef­ DEEP STRENGTH Donna Smith, page north; Miss The new officers will hold Kenneth Nelson and Mrs. frey Gne, James Dwyer, Jef­ WATCH Lisa Secrist, page south; Miss their first meeting Feb. 11 at Milton Nilson will direct the Denise DeMartin, historian; the Masonic Temple. Grade 9 Confirmation Class frey Edwards, Lee Garrity, eely ON H ^C of Center Congregational workshop. James McDonough, Stephen . - , 9 9 ‘ • e l y M 0 0 1 On Sat. Feb. 9 at 1:00 p.m. We W ill Give ABSOLUTELY FREE Church will meet tonight at 7 at Reg. 1.49 Mitchell, Scott Smith, and all kinds. round the neck the church. Wayne Smith. SMILE by Wastclox Achas and Pains .. Southing Hoot Panalratat Oaap The diaconate of Center 1.3 oz. Tu ba. . . Rag. 89d The National President Unit College Notes YWCA Drop-In will meet Congregational Church will With earphone. meet tonight at 7:30 in the Rob­ Award for 1973 was presented MINI PLASTIC MINI C r i b A | o by Walgreen TWO SHOPPING SPREES bins Room of the church. The to Troop 27 as were individual All the groceries you can pile into a shopping cart in five minutes* board of deaconesses will also awards to the following boys: RADIO TOTE BAG HAIR BABY Mary Beth Williams, Day,” was on the student coun­ meet at 7:30 in the Federation Scott B ^les, Scott Gristensen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. cil in her freshman year, and is College Notes Brian Colbath, Jeffrey Gone, Room. • ■ • r ^ 9 9 • n i y DRYER POWDER Donald L. Williams of 98 president and former cor­ Four Manchester students Ludlow Rd., is a member of the responding secretary of Phi pjUS have been named to the dean’s o n l y o a l y Regis College 'Tower Society. A Sigma Sigma Sorority. She is HAVE YOU AN Hottest new number in' listed in “ Who’s Who i lists for the fall semester at years. Eye-catching "camera" freshman at Regis College, Handy - Convenient ■ Useful American Colleges and Univer­ Stonehill College, Easton, EVENT SCHEDULED style in a molded cate. Site it 9 9 c Weston, Mass., she is majoring U L Approved 350 watt Mass. They are: Robert THAT CALLS FOD 3" X 3" X 1". Uses one Largo siza. . . Rag. 98d in psychology. She is a 1973 sities.” bend, pedettel beM Boland, son of Mr and Mrs. FOOD? penlite battery. In black a iid d ^ ^ B 14 01. Shakar graduate of East Catholic High Millionaire for a DAY Robert Boland, 31 Plymouth ISnept Opf n School. Members of the Tower Locks Closed Kathy R. Conyers, daughter Lane, honors; Rosemary I t U R y .be R mSMag, • b i i . CartOB Pk.3 -18” or 27" Society act as Regis represen­ Win the interest on one million dollars for one day at 514 % per annum. Gadwick, daughter of Mr. and fuet or Joit RR M oriiiil fot- BOOK BABBASOL tatives at various functons. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conyers of together of • loelety, teSgs. o r of 50 106 Concord Rd., received a BA Mrs. Kenneth Gadwick, 688 CAP-MAC They serve as hostesses for ■omo fHendly-gnii^ INSTANT ISHOE CACES degree in fine arts at the Center St., high honors; Marian MATCHES prospective freshmen at 'E. Maccarone, daughter of Mr. We Are Prepared to White, black or brown. weekends, teas, and college January graduation of Boston Come in and REGISTER! FREE GIFTS for ALL! o n l y SHAVE University’s College of Liberal and Mrs. Ralph Maccarone, 32 Serve You to Your nights and conduct campus * K> Hawthorne St., high honors; tours. Arts. A 1969 graduate of Complete SatUfaeRon Manchester • High School, she Pamela S. Murqwski, daughter o n l y C entered the university as a of Mr, and Mrs. John Our ORteitw eerviee ie eet 'Pull-apfrt-leava only ignition 1M Value Ann Pass, daughter of Mr, transfer student from Lasell Murawski, 308 School St., high to be flexttle eaooih t> M - and Mrs. Maurice A. Pass of 19 wnMnodAte Mjr .ho key when gerige parking. EACH Junior College in 1971. honor^. Handy Bretton Rd., has been named w h y Ret < N I RB r r A Reg- 1-4> LIMIT TWO Rag-OM Savings Ban k OF MAn'pHESTER tbe detaOir the outstanding senior at Audrey Noyes, daughter of Member F.D.I.C. Miss Carole O’Toole, Drexel University, Mr. and Mrs. Gslie C. Noyes of SAIF itarts to day and runs thru Saturday Night! daughter of Mrs. Alice O’Toole Philadelphia. She is a 1970 Manchester, a member of the *up to $200. GUoAc^Si with your graduate of Manchester High Connecticut's Largest Savings Bank Bast ot the River of 62 S. Adams St., has been Eardn Grove Citoron, Iml BankAmiricarh '■■'■I ! I 11 ^' ( II ),\r\i r 1111 I I I 11 ( I ( 11 I ' M I-: ii.. 11 ii; I ■ senior class at Lasetl Junior named to the dean’s list at the 8ANK AMIRICARD or School. Miss Pass was 1973 College, Newton, Mass., has PATHM/^K OFFICE • Spencer St., MANCHESTER ' University of Rhode Island. TELEPHONE 649-531S-649-58U MASTER CHARGE CARD '..f Hi M RVI I III R'l(,ii ( lo I |f.:| I i .u i.'.''. I i I II ' chairman of the College of been named to the dean’s list Home Economics’ “College for the first semester. f PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Feb. 5. 1974

Rihicoff Speaks Democrats Plan 1 Obituaries At MCC Monday Two Endorsements Police Report Sen, Abraham Ribicoff, D- The Manchester Democratic Conn., will discuss his educa­ Walter Stefanowicz Mrs. Lucy Chevalier Town Committee has scheduled The funeral of Walter tion tax credit bill at Mrs. Lucy Chevalier of St. a meeting for Thursday night at Stefanowicz of 2 Peart St, who Manchester Community MANCHESTER Albans, 'Vt. died Friday in St. 8:30 in the Municipal Building • Edward Armstrong, 37, of was dead on arrival Sunday at College Monday at 10 a.m. in Hearing Room to make two en­ Alton Small, 48, of 31 Charter 50 Woodland St. was charged Albans. She was the mother of the main auditorium. Oak St. was charged Monday Manchester Memorial Hospital W.A. Chevalier of Oliver Rd. dorsements. Matt Moriarty Jr. Monday with threatening and after becoming ill at his home, ■ He has introduced the bill in via a Circuit. Court 12 arrest and sister of Mrs. Doris is expected to be endorsed for intoxication in connection with wiirbe Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. the Senate and the main (he Board of Directors and warrant with first-degree rape a disturbance at his residence. Audette of Lancaster Rd. provisions of it will be and risk of injury tp minor from the Potter Funeral Home,. Other survivors are 3 David M. Barry for the He was released on a $250 non­ 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, explained to students and ferriales, Manchester Police daughters, 2 other sons, 30 Democratic nomination for surety bond with court date with a Mass at St. Mary’s Ukra- parents interested at the Mon­ Fourth District state senator. report. Feb. 25. grandchildren and 3 great­ day session, according to a Small was being held at nian Cathoiic Church, grandchildren. The endorsements will be by Willimantic, at 10. Burial will spokesman for the” Student the incumbent town committ^, Police,,lHeadquarters in lieu of a Correction The funeral and burial was Senate which is sponsoring the $5,000 cash bond and was to be be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Monday in St, Albans. sitting as a committee of the It was incorrectly reported in Wiliimantic. ( talk. whole. presented in East Hartford’s yesterday’s Police Report that Friends may caU at the The main thrdst of Sen. Moriarty would succeed Circuit Court 12 session today. Robert Culvey was arrested for funeral home tonight from 7 to About Town Ribicoff’s appearance, the Anthony Pietrantonio on the Police said that Small breach of peace. He was not 9. spokesman said, will be to board. The latter, also a allegedly committed these arrested but the passenger in Mr. Stefanowicz was born in The Ladies Aid of the generate local support for the Democrat, resigned last month. offenses against minor females the car which Culvey was Poland, and had been employed Lutheran Women’s Missionary bill which contains a formula to Democratic Chairman Ted over the past several years. operating was charged with at the Colonial Board Co. League of Zion Evangelical allow federal income tax Cummings said today, “For the ------breach of peace for screaming Survivors are a daughter, Lutheran Church will meet credits for portions of higher good of the community, it is es­ Kenneth Righenzi, 17, of 37J profanities in the middle of Mrs. Joseph Arnott of Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the education costs in relationship sential that the vacancy on the Garden Dr. was charg^ Mon­ traffic on Center St. The monir Willimantic; and two church. Hostesses are Mrs. to family income. board be filled as soon as possi­ day with breach of peace, in­ youth Was referred to juvenile grandchildren. Charles W. Kuhl, Mrs. Donald While the talk will be student ble; in fact, the sooner’ the toxication and interfering with authorities. Long, Mrs. Andreas Lorenzen oriented, the public is invited to better.” an officer in connection with a disturbance on Main St. and Mrs. John Marks. . attend. By endorsing a replacement VERNON Righenzi was to be presented William Doyle Thursday night, the town com­ Mary J. Simmons, of 33 William Doyle, 61, of 32 mittee will have the assurance in court today for bond arrange­ Court Rules Visits ment. Canterbury St., Manchester, Lenox St. was dead on arrival the vacancy will be filled at was charged Monday by Vernon at Manchester Memorial next Tuesday’s (Feb. 12) board Police with fourth-degree Hospital Monday after being To Children Not Linked meeting. In other Manchester Police reports: larceny in connection with the stricken at home. He was the To Support PaymeM»> investigation of a complaint husband of Mrs. Beula Edwards • Frank Infante of 25 Jordt received from the D&L Store at Doyle. court gavegave'Ho no co consideration to St. Monday reported that his HARTFORD (UPI) - The the children’s welfare or th^ Tri-City Shopping Plaza. Mr. Doyle was born in Hart­ wife’s engagement and wedding She was released on her ford and had lived in the state Supreme Court has ruled financial abilities of the par- rings, valued at $1,100, were a divorced man must pay full promise to appear in Circuit Manchester area most of his ties,’’ he said. missing. Police said that In­ child support to his,ex - wife, Lobbyist Court 12, Manchester, Feb. 11. life. He was employed as a Park Land fante reported that the last even though her mdve to custodian by the Manchester In another case, the state iSiS' time the rings were seen was another state made''it difficult Supreme Court ordered a new Police Department before his before Labor Day. SOUTH WINDSOR for him to visit the children. trial to determine the amount retirement two years ago. • A break and entry at Olan South Windsor Police are in­ The ruling',’ published in in damages the City of Meriden Ponders Comments Bill He was a member of Mills Studio at Burr Corners vestigating a break reported'at today ’s iSsue of the Connecticut should receive for two parks the Campbell Council, KofC, and HARTFORD (UPI) - A bill was reported to police Monday. a Dower Rd. home sometime Law Journal, overturned a state took over to construct a Alfred Sieffert, chairman of Manchester’s Planning and Police said that entry was the Manchester L<^ge of Elks. to regulate lobbyists’ activities between 6 and 10 p.m. Monday. Superior Court decision which highway. Zoning Commission, ponders comments made about gained by prying open a locked He is also survived by a son. at the Capitol was completed Police said the complaint was Herald Photos By Gentlluomo s iTHwarH T Robert Raymond’s Associate Justice Joseph W. zoning regulations during Monday night’s public hearing. door with a screw driver. Tech^s Mark Viklinetz Starts Drive ™<*ly y o r t fo, each of his (Herald photo by Bevins) Monday and is expected to be made by Sonya Dragunevisius Tommy Foran Eyes Basket Jim Kiirlowicz of Cheney Stops Short stationed in New Mekico; a Bogdanski said a Superior Reported taken was $125 in pet­ who said the house had been Greg Blair Wound Up One Step Behind four children from $25 to $15 Court referee assessed only the passed by the legislature with Granby Players Watch Play daughter. Sister, Carol Doyle only minor changes. ty cash and $170 from a bank ransacked and $500 worth of Big Burt Gilbert Defends Perfectly because Mrs. Raymond failed park land taken for the deposit bag. assigned to St. Joseph College, jewelry, stereo equipment and to obtain court permission highway. He did not consider West Hartford; two brothers, before she moved. records was taken. Edward Doyle of East Hartford how the land loss would affect The bill requires a lobbyist to Raymond had charged and Joseph Doyle of West Hart­ the value of land not taken. Proposed Zoning file with the secretary of the m because his children were ford; two sisters, Mrs. Nay The referee had said state the amount of money he is removed from the state, he was Dalton of Bloomfield and Sister municipai park land legally ha's (Continued from Page One) Buckland Association, a paid, by whom, for what pur­ Herald Angle Cheney Tech Outscores Granhy denied his rights of visitation No-Fault System M Catherine Doyle of New Lon­ no market value, but since the pose and how the money is granted him in the divorce homeowners’ group opposing don; and several nieces and land taken over by the state spent. It also requires lobbyists settlement. ° son, defending the PZC, said the Fischer’s development plans. nephews. would no longer be restricted to commission isn’t amending Two other items scheduled to wear identification badges Benefits Consumer He said the move constituted parkland, it would. He said the bearing their photographs. The funeral is Thursday at a m aterial change of cir­ zoning regulations “for one for public hearing before the By Earl Yost remaining parkland should not potential application.” PZC Monday night were By MARK MILLER have told state insurance of­ 8:15 a.m. from the John F. cumstances which warrants a be assessed, however. Sports Editor LeCourt Other persons commenting withdrawn before the hearings The bill also requires lob­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A year ficials they have a one-year “in­ Irish Freshman Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. change in the support order. Bogdanski said though byists’ employers to file com­ after the start of “nofault” formation lag” which prevents Center St., with a Mass at St. Associate Justice Alva P. on the amendments in the Mon­ started. The . items were a market value is ordinarily the day night hearing included John rezoning petition filed by plete information about automobile insurance in them from recommending any James Church at 9. Burial will Loiselle said the Superior Court measure of compensation, it themselves, including in the Features be in“St. James Cemetery. Finguerra, a Fischer represen­ William Schaller and a subdivi­ Connecticut, consumers are changes in the law. Steals Hoop Act was erroneously concerned only isn’t always the case. "Just case of corporations and firms saving on premiums, Friends may call at the tative; William Anderson and sion application submitted by White testified last week with the issue of Mrs. Raymond compensation is an equitable names and home addresses of negligence lawyers are losing funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Lawrence Noone, leaders of the Reverendo and Sons, Inc. before the legislative Ap­ ...... ' i ...... Triumph leaving the state without court rather than a strictly legal con­ officers and partners. business and insurance com­ propriations Committee that he NEW YORK (UPI) — Notre Dame has come up with a and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and permission. cept,’’ he said. new iceman and just in time. 7 to 9 p.m. panies are holding back infor­ wanted the law to remain Physical Fitness Findings Loiselle said a divorce decree “Frequently when public Both lobbyist and employer mation on profits. “stable” for one more year to Keping its tournament Dwight Clay, the man who ended UCLA’s 88-game win­ must state, before lobbying ac­ which awards custody of a child facilities are appropriated, he Coventry Connecticut’s no-fault plan get as much data as possible Would you believe that one per cent of the women in hopes alive last night at ning sreak with a long jump shot, is normally Notre Mrs. Mary G. Wallett to one parent with permission said, “the market value test is tivity begins, the nature of the pays up to $5,000 for bodily in­ before he could urge legislative to the other to visit the child subject matter to be covered. America lift weights to stay in tip-top condition? Accor­ home was the Cheney Tech Dame’s top clutch shooter but freshman Billy Patemo Mrs. Mary G. Janicki unworkable because these jury and lost wages for private changes. stole his act Monday night. does not expressly restrict the facilities are not. commonly ding to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and basketball team. The locals Wallett, 79, of 23 Lynwood Dr. The bill was completed Mon­ passenger car accidents “But I do believe we should Sports, slightly more than one half the nation’s adults upended NCCC-member Paterno connected on a 19-foot jump shot with just one I died this morning at a child’s residence. bought and sold in the open without anyone having to prove continue to scrutinize rates,” He said though visitation day as the names of the first 31 engage in some form of exercise. Granby High, 63-54. The second left to give the third-ranked Fighting Irish a 51-89 Manchester convalescent market and are seldom Council Favors lobbyists to register for this who is to blame. he said Thursday. rights are related to the welfare Fifty-five per cent is the total number of adults who Techmen are ^9 with three victory over Michigan State. The Irish blew a nine-point home. She was Ihe widow of operated for profit. legislative session were made It also prohibits negligence As commissioner, he has the Thomas J. Wallett. of the children, support “There is no valid reason why law suits unless the victim suf­ power to order rate reductions strive to keep the weight down and reflexes sharp, in­ games left on the slate. A lead and Michitan State went ahead with 6; 12 left on Terry payments are not legally con­ •public. Most of the 31 are Mrs. Wallett was born April the referee should have applied veterans of past sessions. fers a fracture, serious injury and he may do so, he said. cluding one per cent of the fairer set who lift weights, the .500 record qualifies a team Furlow’s basket. Paterno’s shot put Notre Dame ahead for 27, 1894 in Rockville and had ditioned on a parent’s ability to equitable principles of just $31,000 Bridge or death or has medical Financial Killing report claims. for tournament action. the first time after Furlow’s basket. visit the children. Ijved in Manchester all of her compensation to the park land MONICA SHEA sign with lights installed in The bill also eliminates the expenses over $400. Critics say the insurance in­ Among men, the highest percentage—38— walk !o keep The Beavers were out scored 27 points to lead Notre Dame, now “ In the present case the life. She was a communicant of which was taken but not to the front of the Stevenson property $70 lobbying fee which was Trial lawyers who opposed dustry is making a financial their bodies in shape. More women, 41 per cent, attempt to front at the outset and led 16-1, and added 21. Mike Robinson had 31 ■plaintiff, the defendant and the Correspondent St. Bridget Church. park Iqnd which was retained.” 742-9495 on Rt. 31. ruleiLunconstitutional last year the law complain no-fault has killing on the present no-fault walk off excessive fat the survey notes. at each turn. They were points for Michigan State, now 11-7. Survivors are a son, Edward The Coventry Town Council in federal district court. The reduced their car accident case law and is holding back infor­ It’s also interesting to learn that more men and women ahead, 18-12, after the first In other action, second-ranked North Carolina State beat K. Wallett of Stamford; a Monday night voted to recom­ .Signs Stolen filing fee in the bill is left blank load by 30 per cent in “pain and mation to make one more year period and led at the inter­ Duke, 92-78, No. 6. Vanderbilt edged eighth-rated daughter, Mrs. Ronald E. but is expected to amount to not of excess profits. take up bowling-than any other form of competitive sport. mend to a special town meeting The superintendent of streets . suffering’’ complaints, the mission by two points, 30-28. Alabama, 67^5, South Carolina crushed Canisius’ 76-58, Wright of Manchester; a reported that all the bridges in more than $10 or $20. most common basis for car ac­ “They don’t pay their taxes Nineteen per cent of the men match their skills against the News Capsules the reconstruction of the Folly The locals outscored their r and Kansas ripped Colorado, 81-66. brother, Bernard Janicki of town were posted last August as cident suits. that way, do tjiey,” asks Sen. pins with 21 per cent of the women bowling in one form or (Herald photo by Gentlluomo) Lane Bridge at a cost of $31,- another. David ’Thompson had 23 points and Tom Durleso hit 19 as Rockville; a sister, Mrs. John 000, including the legal and to their road limits. Upon in­ George L. Gunther, R- opponents, 16-7, in the third To provide up-to-date infor­ North Carolina State bounced back from a sluggish start to J. Wallett of Manchester; and engineering costs. spection on Jan. 29 there were mation about persons who The lost business figure could Stratford. “They just want to Bicycling, swimming, golf, softball and calisthenics rate stanza to take a comfortable Halftime Show at East Catholic four grandchildren. Nixon Position Defended It is proposed that $11,000 of only three signs left in town. represent others to influence jump as high as 65 per cent in get at least anotoer year’s plus the third thru sixth spots among the men, while bicycling, lead into the final eight beat Duke and Terry Compton hit eight straight foul shots The funeral is Thursday at the coming year, according to on it. swimming, calisthenics, golf and softball follow walking minutes. And, not like in Fans attending East Catholic High home baskethall games this in the last six minutes, the last two with 35 seconds left, as WASHINGTON (UPI) — There is “evidence” to support the money will come from the All bridges that have state lawmakers, the bill requires 8:15 a.m. from Holmes Funeral Reserve Fund for Capital and recommended limits have had Leon RisCassi, past legislative “Most legislators will tell you and bowling as the most popular ways to keep trim among previous contests, the season have been treated to fine performances by the school’s Vanderbilt won its Southeastern Conference showdown President Nixon’s contention that he did not learn about quarterly reports of lobbyists’ Home, 400 Main St., with Non-Recurring Expenses, with plates welded to them and spending and large con­ chairman of the American Trial they should be able to get infor­ the women. Techmen held on to register drill team. Tonight the girls will be on display during the half-' with Alabama. Mass at St. Bridget Church at I Watergate cover-up until March 23,1973, according to the remainer of $20,000 plus in­ limits painted on these plates in tributions to organizations Lawyers Association. mation from insurance com­ The Council claims that those who exercise regularly the victory. time intermission. Alex English scored 27 points and Mark Greiner held Burial will The law guaranteed 10 per D...:., Nixon’s chief defense lawyer. John Dean says the Presi­ terest charges to be financed an attempt to stop vandalism. empioying lobbyists. panies before that,” says tend to be younger, better educated and more affluent than Junior backcourtman Tom Larry Fogle’ the nation’s leading scorer, to his lowest out­ Cemetery. dent knew about it as early as Sept. 15, 1972, and became cent reductions in automobile Gunther. by the issue of notes to be In addition, lobbyists will be those who are merely spectators. LeCourt paced the locals’ at­ put of the season as South Carolina clobbered Canisius. There are qo calling hours. an active participant in the cover-up. insurance premiums under Lieberman, (junther and repaid in two equal payments in A petition from 10 of the required to notify the secretary Here’s the table showing the percentage involved in each tack with 26 points while Fogle, averaging 34.5 points a game, managed only 18. the years 1976-'77. nofault. others say Massachusetts in­ The White House set up a trust fund in 1969 with a $100,- residents on Hinkel Mae Dr. of the state within one week of category: senior 6-4 center »Mark East, MHS and MCC in Action Rick Suttle came off the bench to score 20 points and Mrs. Lethade Noyelles 000 secret contribution from milk producers, according to The town meeting will be held was presented to the council, the time they end iobbying ac­ Insurance Commissioner surance companies found they Thomas C. White says the Viklinetz did damage inside, ------— — ------^ grab 10 rebounds as Kansas routed Colorado while Mrs. Letha B. de Noyelles, 89, at the high school Feb. 14, at protesting the condition of that tivity. were able to reduce their rates newly released testimonjT by President Nixon’s former promise has been fulfilled and elsewhere, Dennis Schaefer’s 22 points carried Minnesota of 65 Pearl St. was dead on 7;30 p.m. road and requesting the repair by 25 per cent after one year of Men Women registering 21 points. Most personal lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbach. some companies are going to a 56-51 victory over Ohio State and Larry Williams and arrival at Manchester Grand List of the road. The biil says lobbyists who experience with a limited no- Walking 38% 41% of his buckets were on beyond the 10 per cent. fault bodily injury law. Memorial Hospital Monday The tax assessor reported This matter was referred to fail to wear their badges in the Bowling 19% 21% follow-up attempts as he Lon Kruger scored 12 points each as Kansas State downed Skirt Cuban Issue Law a Compromise Three Games Tonight after being stricken at home. that the 1973 Grand List totaled the town manager, as this is a Capitol will be suspended from White answers that rates in Bicycling was crashing the offensive Oklahoma State 65-48. Yet one of no-fault’s original, Massachusetts were much 16% 17%’ Mrs. de Noyelles was bom WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secretary of State Henry $43,945,930 less $1,099,660 private road and not the respon­ lobbying activity for 30 days. Swimming board very well, Elsewhere, Detroit downed St. Peter’s, 95-82, Tennessee sponsors. Sen. Joseph Lieber- higher than rates in Connec­ 16% 10% Oct. 12, 1884 in Battle Creek, Kissinger told newsmen Tuesday the subject of Cuba was exemptions for veterans, the sibility of the town. Conviction of any major Granby, now 4-11 overall, stopped Auburn, 88-80, William & Mary topped The man, D-New Haven, recalls the ticut. Calisthenics 12% 10% For Town Hoop Fans Mich., and had lived in Hart­ not brought up during a meeting with Soviet Foreign ■ blind and elderly. The town council appointed violations would carry a three - Citadel, 64-57, Eastern Kentucky beat Marshall, 83-77, law was a compromise. Golf 14% 5% was paced by Bob ford for 27 years before coming Minister Andrei Gromyko. Other officials said the Middle These totals are subject to Daniel Manley to be the town year•suspension for the RisCassi, along with Kentucky edged Louisiana State, 73-70, Western Kentucky Original no-fault legislation Gunther, charges that in­ Softball 12% 5% Corneroli’s 19 markers. to Manchester 12 years ago. She East- and European problems were discussed. change hy the Board of Tax council representative to the violator, plus a fine of $200 or excluded fixing blame in surance companies artf making Jogging Scott Jensen (4) and Bert defeated Dayton, 87-83, Flrida nipped Mississippi State, 78- was .a member of the First Review. Windham Regional Planning more. 8% 3% property damage claims as Tennis Gilbert (11) also hit double 75, Mississippi downed Georgia, 59-55, Austin Peay beat The two recommendations.of Agency. The present lobbying stature, excess profits because of the 6% 5% By Len Auster Church of Christ, Scientist, of . Alioto's Wife Safe well as bodily injury claims and law. The Cougars of Coach Don Geisslqr Murray State, 87-80, and Denver outlaste4k Southern ' Hartford. the steering committee concer- The council appointed Fran which would be repealed by the Lifting Weights 5% 1% figures for the Bears. barred negligence law suits for “ When they reduce the With Manchester Community also have a large assignment on t h ^ i , Mississippi, 112-93. Survivors are a daughter, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The wife of Mayor Joseph L. ning the assessment to Funk, Sue Felice, Mary Jo new regulations, has a fine of Skiing 2% 2% Cheney entertains Bolton costs up to $1,000. The so-called claims by that much, insurance rescheduling its postponed basketball hands. Mattatuck, behind former Ail- Miss Virginia de Noyelles of Alioto, mysteriously missing since Jan. 20, telephoned adjoining property owners for Koeck, Jo-Ann Corrigan and up to $1,000 or imprisonment of None 44% 45% High Thursday night With “threshold” in the present law company profits will be so high game to tonight, it along with the two Staters Willie Lenon and Ernie Blue, Manchester; and a cousin, home late Monday, said she was safe and promised a fami­ new road construction and the Jane Corelle as the Flood and up to a year, or both. Violators varsity action slated to is $400. V that casualty stocks will be iocal high schools will be competing lead the CCCAA race. Ernie Moore Rozelle Brooks of Chicago, 111. ly reunion. assessment to subdividers for Erosion Control Board. have never been prosecuted. begin at 7:30. The two teams The insurance companies %orth buying,” he said. improvement of impacted The formation of this board The bill would r e tir e the for fan support on the same evening. and Curt Iverson are counted on to Funeral services are The call to the worried California ^bernatorial can­ / met earlier in the season UCLA No Longer Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Holmes didate came only a few hours after her disappearance roads were referred to the town was necessary to be eligible for secretary of the state to refer After No, 1 Ranking Again with Bolton coming out on Manchester High entertains CCIL lead the local two-year college to vic­ state funds to control erosion foe Windham High at the Clarke tory. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. from the swank resort at Palm Springs was made public. attorney to explore the violations to the chief state’s at­ Bowling as good as ever, Cathy Dyak is making a deter­ the long end of a 45-41 score. Mrs. Roberta Clark, second possibility of an ordinance to problems in town. torney. Arena while crosstown powerhouse In what may be the showcase of the Unanimous Pick reader of the First Church of allow this. Shootout Kills mined bid to regain her No. 1 ranking as the leading female East Catholic meets New Haven State Class A finals, Hartford-based Pullback .Continues duckpin bowlerJn the country. A bothersome knee affected Cheney(63) Christ, Scientist, of Bolton B F Pts District League member Hamden South Catholic and South Windsor Manchester, will officiate. TEL AVIV (UPI) ^ Israel troops have begun shrinking To Attend Meetings her the past two years and she slipped back to the No. 5 Viklinetz j 10 1 21 High in a non-coference engagement. collide in Bobcat-land. South Catholic NEW YORK (.UPI) — The status quo was maintained in their hold orl the west bank of the Suez Canal in a gradual The steering committee also Four Persons spot among the fairer sex small pinners in the nation... An­ Cerrigione i « 4 1 8 Cremation will be in Foran 1 2 4 Next door to East, MCC battles Mat- is 12-1 overall and in second place'in the United Press International Board of Coaches’ major pullback into the Sinai Desert. recommended that one depart­ Daggett ' Springfield, Mass. NEW YORK (UPI) - A and listed in critical condition. nual town duckpin men’s and women’s bowling tour­ 0 0 0 tatuck Community College at Cheney the HCC with a 5-1 mark while South college basketball ratings this week with UCLA keeping There are no calling hours. Israeli newspapers reported today that Defense Minister ment head of ^he town govern­ The two slain attackers were LeCourt 12 2 26 group of gunmen burst into a naments will start March 8 with qualifying tests...Joe Kurlowicz 2 0 4 Tech. Tap-off for all three contests is Windsor is leading the Central Valley well ahead of the rest of the status seekers. ment and boards and com­ unidentified. Haberern The family suggests that any Moshe Dayan would visit Washington at the end of the Selectmen Ask Black Moslem mosque in Casino, retired Hartford Times sportswriter, is handling 0 0 0 8. Conference by two-and-a-half games’' The only change among the top five in the rating was memorial contributions may be month, apparently for talks on a troop withdrawal deal missions be present at each Brooklyn Monday night and Sullivan said the police had 5 council meeting on a rotating publicity for Manny Leibert’s Connecticut Sporting Club. Totals 29 3 63 Coach Jim Moriarty’s 5-8 Indians with a 12-1 ledger. The Rebels are North Carolina State’s wresting away a No. 1 vote from made to the Visiting Nurses with" Syria. opened fire. Four persons, in­ had no previous trouble with the The next presentation will be a pro boxing show Tuesday UCLA and depriving the Bruins of their accustomed un­ Association of Christian basis to inform, the council'of cluding the sect leader and two mosque, and there was no in­ Granby (54) are on the verge of elimination from a currently riding a seven.game win their actions. This motion was To Buy Shredder night at the Columbia Music Hall in West Hartford B F Pts tournament berth. Two more losses animous acclaim as No. 1. Science, Inc., 3 Pleasant St., of the attackers, were killed in dication trouble was brewing. Collins 4 0 8 skein while South Windsor has been West Hartford. p Evasion Charged approved and the vice chair­ th^ shootout. Officers said at about 11 p.m. featuring Arnie Brower, a transplanted local Comeroll 8 3 10 will ensure that fate. Earlier in the victorious in its last nine outings. However, the Bruins received the other 33 first-place Town employes are using the Jensen RiO DE JANEIRO (UPI) — Brazilian federal police man of the council was in­ DONNA HOLLAND 'The gunmen fatally shot the at least two “black men resident...Jerry Kenney will try to win a job back with the 6 2 14 season, Manchester dropped a 57-56 On tap elsewhere tonight, Ellington ballots as the overwhelming No. 1 selection. Correspondent machine to shred branches ac­ Gilbert 5 1 11 have accused two Scotland Yard agents of trying to evade structed to prepare a schedule. leader of the sect, identified as shouting and yelling” invaded New York Yankees this spring. The infielder was acquired Stenhouse 0 0 0 decision to the Whippets in Williman­ High (12-3 overall) entertains non­ The Wolfpack was second, followed in order by Notre The Selectmen Monday un­ cumulated in the December ice Blair . j r - ( •V extradition laws. The police refused to hand over Ronald A ordinance which was a B il^I AbuTlah Rahman. the Yasin Mosque and ‘began from Qeveland...New York Yankee farm hand managers 1 0 2 tic, so the locals will have to at least conference foe Middletown High. The Dame, North Carolina and Marquette. Marquette held preliminary draft by the Board animously approved a proposal storm and left by residents at Stickler 0 0 0 t C t t n i U t t n Biggs, mastermind of Britain’s $5.7 million Great Train the sides of roads. Mernbers of the Yasin Mosque firing wildly into the crowd.” this season will be Bobby Cox (Syracuse), Doc Edwards better that performance. Kurt two teams met earlier with the Purple onto the No. 5 ranking despite a narrow defeat at the hands of Health was presented to the to ask the Board of Finance to returned the fire and killed two Totals 24 6 54 of the Irish. Robbery. The chips are being taken to (West Haven), Gene Hassell (Johnson City) and Pete Aard Score at half: Cheney 30-28 Carlson and John Feeney have een Knights winning a 78-71 decision. council for review and appropriate $3,850 to buy a of the intruders, police said. A One shotgun was recovered in The second five teams shifted slightly in positioning, but Police ordered the 44-year-old Biggs kept under solitary recommendations. shredding machine. « Herrick Memorial Park and are (Fort Lauderdale)...Construction'’of remodeling Yankee carrying the load of late as Kim i^mnnal fourth person was also slain. the mosque, along with several % Charter Oak Conference action the cast remained basically the same. Robtft & Florence Boston, Owners confinement in Brasilia, the nation’s capital, to await,the ' These recommendations are The town is now renting the sold by the Bolton Junior spent shells, and a revolver was Stadium is five weeks ahead of schedule ...Manchester Bushey has fallen into a scoring Woman’s Club with proceeds Assistant Police Chief James Country Club will host the spring meeting of the Connec­ finds three area teams playing out the Modem Methods - Supreme Court’s decision on whether he should be to be made to the Board of machine at $1,000 a month and T. Sullivan said the apparent found in a garbage can outside, slump. Old Fashioned Honesty extradited to London. Health soon so a final draft can the vendor has agreed to apply earmarked for future projects according to Deputy Police ticut Section PGA March 25...Tom Happeny has a 4-2 won- The high-flying Eagles, 13-2 overall string. RHAM (3-12) is at Bolton (3- at the park. target of the attack was 11) while the Coventry High Patriots Team ^ Points MONUMENTS be submitted to public heaing the $2,000 in rent toward the the Rahman, minister of the (Chief Stephen Walsh. There lost record with the University of Hartford wrestlers this Coach Quits and 6-1 in the HCC, must combat one 1. UCLA (33) (16-1) & 339 $5,850 cost. Residents may help (4-9) are at Rocky Hill (3-11). MArkERS Coal Mercbant Killed and an ordinance passed. mosque, who died at the scene. were eight people inside the season. The former East Catholic student posted a giudy of their toughest opporteents they’ll 2. No. Car. St. (1) (15-1) , , 290 The council was informed A decision must be made by themselves to the chips and * • ■ CEMETERY Another victim wa§ Ahmed mosque when the gunmen broke 9-0 mark a year ago...Rick Johanningmeier has been added SPRINGFIELD, Mass. meet. The Green Dragons belong to ^ I BELFAST (UPI) —^Moments after a coal merchant slid make remittance to any On the distaff side, the Manchester 3. Notre Dame (15-1) 276 LETTERING that new curve warning signs the end of February. Mohammad, who d i^ in the in. to the UConn football coaching staff as an offensive line (UPI) - Jack McHugh, , Convenient Evening & Home Appointments into his parked car gunmen fired five shots at him from a member of the club or by check conference which includes Wilbur 4. North Carolina (15-2 ) 204 204 have been installed on Rt. 31 on The purchase proposal is the Three bodies lay in poolk of American International High and East Catholic girls’ basket­ ARRANGED • DISPLAY AT speeding car. He was killed instantly. Police are seeking a to Mrs. Joseph Lorenzini, 13 emergency room at Brooklyn coach. He replaces Dave Zimmerinan who resigned to Cross, touted as the best high school 5. ‘ Marquette (17-2) . 166 1076 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford the approach to the downgrade result of a recommendation blood on the floor, apparently College’s head baseball coach ball teams head across the town line motive. Tumblebrook Dr., Bolton. Jewish Hospital. Early reports accept an assistant post at William & Mary. ’The new men­ team in thecountry, so they won’t be Oku Mandinttr City Line) curve at the suture factory. made by First Selectmen killed by bullets to the head and for only one season, has an­ to battle East Hartford teams. The In­ 6. Vanderbilt (16-1) , I3i Ths cost is $10 for a half-ton had apparently mistakenly tor is a graduate of Southwest Missouri State College and a in awe of East or its tradition. East A bombing campaign by extremists was stepped up and The town manager has been Richard Morra, Shirley. Riley named him as leader of the chest. The two dead gunmen nounced his resignation. He led dian niaidens face East Hartford High 7. Maryland (13-4-) ,123 TEL 528-2680 liuj several persons in Belfast were injured. instructed to look in to the and Elna Dimock, who pickup load oY 25 cents for each were wearing mock-fur ski veteran pro performer With Hartford on the Continental will rely on Joe Whelton, Joe Martens 8. Alabama (15-2) gj sect. • Uague...Gordie Howe carries 500 Stitches in his body ' the Yellowjackets to a 14-7-1 while the East girls confront Penney possibility l^^ving the type of researcl*84_ the problem. 30-galIon container. ackets and jeans. record in 1973, their best season and Ron Soucier to supply its offen­ 9. '^ittsburgh (17-1) - 43 Another man was wounded collected during a 29-ye 1 career as a pro hockey player. High. Tap-off for the distaff contests •0 . fti 14 years. • sive punch, is at 3:15. 10; Southern Cal (14-3) ? 33

A13JVS iron PAGE TWELVE-- MANCHE^STER EVENING HERALD, Mancfiester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 5, 1974 ...... ; ^ ^ V ...... '••••r**^‘’»'^^w.T;M:oXi?w>V^.S%SW??W9W>S« ITER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Feb. 5, 1974- PAGE THIRtbitm Named to Receive Sutlhan Thoughts LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Red-haired Bill Walton, the Davey AAU President David Rivenfes of Miles City, Mont., an- Howard Hughes of college basetball, has been named to I’m the one who gets picked out. I’m sure my teammates Has Miiid of Own nounced Walton s selection but said the presentation would now from this ty ^ of questioning. We’re here for the realize the importance of this trophy as an award to eur receive the AAU’s Sullivan Award for 1973. be made at a formal dinner. Sullivan Award which is an amateur award. We’re here for apLENty Foreman’s punches. While should have is pride. If he this past year after being team and our coach.’’ By MILTON RICHMAN All season long last year dinals were being shown on But that wasn’t really a surprise. The surprise was Walton is the 44th recipient of the award, which is made UCLA and UCLA basketball and I think that’s what we will he never went arqund doesn’t have that, he has dealt to the Braves by the Walton may have been uncomfortable but he didn’t show talk about.” NEW YORK* (U PI) - Johnson, who had hit only TV’s Game of the Week, Walton was at a Monday news conference at UCLA to.pose by a. vote by members of the AAU Board of Governors. The knocking you down with the nothing.” Baltimore Orioles. with his award as the nation’s top amateur athlete. it. Dressed in a blue work shirt and blue jeans and wearing r ^ Everyone has his own cross five home runs at Baltimore Curt Gowdy mentioned that board represents all M states and eacfi of the AAU’s 20 In the voting, Walton-only the second basketball player information, if you were Rogers Hornsby would “You know I was hurt Walton, who has kept his distance from reporters since sandals sans socks, he smiled frequently and didn’t dodge to bear. the year before, kept Johnson was leading the sports plus members of the sports media who cover honored by the AAU-received 1,902 points to 1,856 for 1972 by Len Auster born in this country he buy that all right. when I was over in he arrived on Westwood campus from La Mesa, Calif., any questions. Hank Aaron keeps hearing hearing about how he was league in home runs to St. amateur athletics. Olympic 800-meter gold medalist Dave Wottle of Bowling expected the least you’d He also would’ve have Baltimore,” Johnson told four years ago, showed up with UCLA. Athletic Director how he couldn’t carry Babe really playing inj( telepbona Louis Manager Red Schoen- After the news conference, he put on a back pack and Green. The first basketball player chosen for the Sullivan know is that he batted better applauded Johnson’s Robinson. “I think I’m all J.D. “Morgan and Brttins’ Coach John Wooden. honor and I’m very pleased to receive this Ruth’s shoes and poor old bogth in Atlanta. dienst. rode off on his 10-speed bicycle across the campus. Award was Princeton’s Bill Bradley in 1965. than .400 three different straight-forward approach right now, but if I can’t play “I don’t mind talking to people butl’m not real comfor­ award, Walton said. ’’But I think the coach knows and the Davey Johnson has pedple “That tells you something Morgan admonished a reporter once during the news times, led the National with Atlanta General without pain I’m not gonna ^^choendienst’s Pul Down table where there are 30 people staring me in the face with guys on the team know that I’m really not receiving this Walton was thei 16th California resident to win the award telling him how he couldn’t about the Atlanta ballpark,” for myself. " conference after the newsman asked Walton about his League in hitting six Manager Eddie Robinson take your money.” One day when the Car- bright lights,'’ UCLA’s two-time College Player of the and the second athlete from UCLA. Rafer Johnson, winner East Catholic Basketball even shine Rogers said Schoendienst. famous knees and if they would prevent him from playing straight times and his of the decathlon gold medal at the Rome Olympics, was Perennial basketball powerhouse East Catholic is having Hornsby’s. Davey Johnson wasn’t Year told the phalanx of newsmen. “And I like to be com­ .'n ^6'just-all understand that the media tends to pick out pro basketball next season. lifetime average of .358 was fortable.’’ individuals and I happen to be 6-11 and have red hair and honored^n 1960. Johnson also played basketball two years another one of its seasons. Going into tonight’s action, the The big reason Davey watching the Game of the “Gentleman,” he said sternly, “I’d like to stop this right second only to Ty Cobb’s for Wooden. Eagles are 13-2 overall and atop the Hartford County Johnson has to put up with .367. Week that day, but when he ...... Conference with a 6-1 ledger. all this corn meal is because Chances are Rogers got to the ballpark, some of Credit is due to six-year mentor Stan Ogrodnik for his Rogers Hornsby generally Hornsby would congratulate the Braves, with the typical outstanding work. Earlier in the campaign, he won his was known as one of the Davey Johnson on breaking ballplayers’ way of _^JVew Grid League l(X)th game as a head coach. Ogrodnik, however, is the greatest righthanded hitters his home run record, enjoyably amplifying some Aero 8 Protect first one to give credit to others. who ever lived, if not the statements, needled him. providing someone pushed After MoneyCards “I have the best assistants anywhere. Jim (Penders) greatest, and without even him into doing it, but ‘Jeez, Schoendienst really and Frank (Kinel) would make excellent head coaches setting out to do it in the chances are he’d also tell ripped you on TV.” Old Superstar anywhere they go. You have to give them credit for the first place, he '^broke you how Johnson wouldn’t “I wanted to tell him NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (UPI) — The National Foot­ time and enprgy they put in which they don’t have to,” Hornsby’s all-time home run compare with the players of never mind the balfJigiJs^’m ball League has dealt its hand and the new World Football CHERRY HILL, N.J. (UPI) — ’The Houston Aeroes are Ogrodnik Stated. record for major league se­ his own era if you pushed playing in, you ought to League will be seeking any money cards left in the deck willing to go to extremes to protect 45-year-old superstar He may be right. Penders coaches the jayvee team and cond basemen this past him there also. learn how to bunt and run today when it completes its college player draft. , Gordie Howe and Monday night’s only World Hockey it has recorded an unblemished 15-0 mark at this writing. season. Rogers Hornsby never more and stay out of the Kind is in charge of grooming the freshmen and under his Davey Johnson whacked double plays with the Punch • The remaining 30 rounds of the draft (the first six rounds Association game seemed to call for extreme action. needed a whole lot of leadership they’ve compiled a 12-2 standard. Those are 43 for the Atlanta Braves and Judy hitters you’ve got. were held Jan. 22) were scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. PDT. The Aeroes led the Jersey Knights, 7-1, the eventual final pushing. score, when a brawl erupted with 13 seconds left to play. most impressive statistics which shed light on the last year. Schoendiens.r that matter, You know, I probably hit Pulling the rug out from under the NFL, the WFL signed Houston obviously felt Jersey’s Ted Scharf was hitting capabilities of these two fine leaders. That topped Hornsby’s 42 does Davey Johnson, who more home runs on the road UCLA star running backs James McAlister and Kermit Howe with a little extra enthusiasm and John Schella of for the St. Louis Cardinals in has a way of speaking his this past season than Johnson and USC guard Booker Brown last Monday before the Aeroes squared off with Scharf and Larry Lund went Good Officials 1922, the same year he hit mind, too. anybody on our club. Since the elder league’s draft Tuesday. .401 and drove in 152 runs for when is Schoendienst an against Jersey’s Dean Boylan. When peace seemed to be This corner has taken more than its share of raps at them. Johnson managed He’d Have Sassed Back authority on home runs? I ^ow that the WFL clubs have had a chance to study the restored, Schella got into a fight with Kevin Morrison that BUSINESSMAN basketball officials. Now I ’d like to mention and give Action in the Businessman was going to send him a NFL’s draft, they’ll complete their drawing today. spilled over to the Houston bench. credit to some of the best witnessed. only .270 and 59 RBIs for the “If Hornsby would’ve League last night at Illing saw Braves. given me some sass about telegram, but I didn’t The drafting order will be the same as that used Jan. 22, Houston backup goalie Wayne Rutledge then threw a Frank Corkin and Bill Stewart handled the recent -v>j Sportsmart nip Fred’s Athletic “I’ve heard some pretty my breaking his record, I bother.” with Memphis leading off followed by Boston, Florida punch at Morriso^f bringing the Knights off their bench Manchester-Conard tilt in West Hartford. The pair did an Club, 69-68, and Honda Civics good stories about him,” would’ve given it to him (UPI photo) Now that’s where Rogers Toronto, Birmingham, New York, Southern California! and the Houstoi^layers to Rutledge’s defense. Morrison edge past Telso, 58-56. excellent job in a foul-infested contest. says Johnson about right back,” says Johnson. Fcancels Fabienne Serrat Flashes Best Smile Hornsby was different. Philadelphia, Hawaii, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and then jumped ento the Houston bench but order was Ernie Ughgenaunt (20), Dick Corkin and Manchester resident David Turkington of­ restored. / Hornsby, who died 11 years “I’m outspoken also. I feel He would’ve told Red Detroit. Grant (18) and Charles Rae ficiated the first East Catholic-South Catholic clash. They ago. “I understand he the one thing any ballplayer Honolulu Scene Drew Attention at St. Moritz, Switzerland Schoendienst personally. . The players selected today are expected to make up the “I think/Jersey was trying to start trouble,” said (14) led Sportsmart while John were excellent in their whistle-tooting duties. always said what he thought brunt of the WFL rosters depending on the signing of early Houston Coach Bilj Dineen, whose club owns a six-point Recharot and Bob Savary had Good officiating in jayvee contests is hard to come by. and was very blunt.” draft picks and NFL and Canadian League veterans who edge in ^ e WHA West race. “They had their tough guys on 17 markers apiece for Freds. The best seen this year has been Tony Scalise and Ed Honda was led to its victory Hardly the Word play out their options. the ice for the last three minutes and they hadn’t played Sweeney, who handled the East Hartford-East Catholic by Tony Morianos and Don Blunt is hardly the word. / O.J. Simpson, who set a single season NFL rushing thaUriuch the whole game. I thought the referee should prelim. Scalise was paired later with someone less Coppen, who had 14 markers Rogers Hornsby never record with the Buffalo Bills in 1973, echoed the thoughts h ^ e had Scharf off the ice for slashing or something like qualified but his performance didn’t suffer. * apiece. Bruce McLean had 11 beat around the bUsh in his of other NFL players in expressing the hope that the WFL hat a minute before the fight started.” It’s nice to see a well played game that is well officiated. for the winners. Don Dowling life. He had about as much succeeds. Scharf was hit with 15 minutes in penalties and a game Hopefully, more mem like these five are around. (17), Larry Covel) (16) and Bob subtlety as one of George “I sincerely hope that the league catches on, especially misconduct in the final period. Lynn (11) paced the losers. for the players’ sake,’’ said Simpson before receiving the (UPI photo)/ “I’m not worried about Gordie Howe,” he said. “I know CClLRace S. Rae Hickok “Professional Athlete of the Year’’ award Pro Jockey Mary Bacon I can’t scare him. He’s not going to run from me. Some of PEE WEE/JUNIOR in New York Monday. these other guys see me running at Howe and they’ll show Paced by a well-balanced at­ At this juncture of the season, Conard leads the CCIL tack, Burger King bested the race with an 11-2 mark. Right behind is Maloney High of n A t d i i p K w it h IDEAS? “Of course, I have no intention of leaving since I’m tied respect for me next year and the year after that. That’s Celtics, 16-13, last night in Pee Meriden with a 10-3 standard. A poor third is Bristol a im in g fo r a up with the Bills and am satisfied. But I tell any player / who I’m trying to iptimidate.” TRUCK Wee League action at the East Eastern at 9-5. who asks me, ‘If your contract is about up, I wouldn’t sign As for the hockey game, it was no contest. Side Rec. Ken Marshall and Look for Conard to take the crown. Chieftain Coach A1 another one until I checked out the other league.’ I’d hate Most Courageous Athlete-of-Year Jersey scored first on Don Herriman’s third goal of the Marc Decarais with four apiece to lose any of the guys on our team, but we’re in this — ^ ______season early in the first period. Frank Hughes scored his Basney related, “I said before the season that 15-3 will win led Burger while Paul it and I still feel that way.” business to make money and they should be able to get the 30th goal four minutes later, followed by goals by Lune and McMahon topped all scorers best offer they can. I hope the league makes it.’’ Andre Hinse to give Houston a 3-1 lead after one period. with nine markers for the According to Basney, the schedule favors his club. Simpson said the future of the WFL would be decided the Ted Taylor scored Houston’s lone goal in the second period Celtics. "" Maloney has to face the two Bristol schools. Eastern and week of May 1. Battered, Kidnapped, before Marty Howe, Hughes and Murray Hall scored the Junior League play saw Top Central, away and winning in Bristol is a rarity. THE DODGE BOYS “’That’s when the option clauses are over and the players final three goals in the third period. Notch clobber Professional Conard’s burly 6-6 center Robert Farbotko is inconsis- Remodeling, 46-29. Gary can negotiate with the new league,’’ he said. “I think there tant, but when he’s on, watch out. Chieftain Captain Frank Featured in Playboy Marineau with 11 and Kevin Sharry, Tim Kelly and Bob Kiely appear to be enough to are enough football players to make another league work.’’ Tyler and Mike Thompson with help Conard win the crown. The WFL’s draft of current pro players will be held Feb ( - . ■ 10 apiece led the winners while TEE-TOTALERS- Judy 18-19 in Chicago. Sabella 191-491, Donna PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - She’s Jeff Phelon’s 17 points led ARE RKHTONIARGEr In addition to the draft, several teams were expected to another tr^k accident. Remodeling. Scoring Barrier Magowan 487, Sharon Richard been battered, and kidnapped. She Boston College Ace announce the signing of free agents today. “ I dan’t really think I Don’t gaze too long but East Catholic’s All-Stater Joe 179-471, Fran Misseri 198-479, rode in three thoroughbred races just m BUSINESSMAN/SENIOR couragecms” Mrs. Bacon said. “ I’m Whelton is closing in on a scoring barrier. Only two Eagle Donna Terragna 180-466, Betty hours before giving birth to a child Westown Pharmacy pulled a performers, Tim Kearns and Ray LaGace, have scored Haefs 478, Marilyn Smith 478, WITH THE EXCLUSIVE just dping something I love. The only Tops Foul Shooters major upset last night, upen­ That’s the idea that makes the Club Cab so and survived that ordeal well enough over 1,000 points in their careers. Karen Kane 469. thing I know is that I only feel com­ ding Army & Navy, 63-54, in great. And now there’s a full lineup of Club Cab Sports to be featured in Playboy Magazine. DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) — Jere Nolan of Boston College Whelton, with 972 points, could break the mark tonight That’s enough to make female pletely free when I’m on a horse. My Businessman League action at DODGE CLUB CAB! models for you to choose from. Get the “ inside is the region’s best foul-shooter, according to New the Y. against Hamden High, and if not, surely Saturday night jockey Mary Bacon the Most. whole life exists from the gate to the CHURCH- Dave Marks 223- BROWN’S Slate wire.” England Major college statistics released by the Universi­ Craig Phillips (20), Dave against arch-rival South Catholic. story” on the Club Cab today! Courageous Athlete of the Year, ac­ 554, Elly Newcomb 209-551, 34 CUBIC FEET OF EXTRA STORAGE SPACE Tuesday ty of New Hampshire. McKenna (18) and Bob cording to the Philadelphia Sports In 1972, she was caught under a Elmer Ostrout 202-501, Vic BEHIND THE FR5NT SEAT. BASKETBALL falling horse and spent six days in the Nolan, a 6-0,175 pound guard, has converted .891 per cent Hartnett (12) led Westown to its To Be Complimented Squadrito 203-200-565, Lee Race TIRE Writers Association. of his charity tosses this season, displacing Providence triumph. A1 Brown and Bob Windham at Manchester hospital, unconscious with three blood Compliments must be extended to the Army & Navy 207-549, Phil Chase 212-519, She was honored for her numerous College’s Kevin Stacom, who dropped to third place in that Carlson with 11 and nine Hamden at East Catholic clots on the brain. She left the hospital Club which put on a banquet l?ist Wednesday for the George Zanis 200-540, Morgan comebacks from disabling injuries category. markers led the losers. SHOP Matlatuck CC at MCC abruptly, went to another state, and 11 Manchester High 1973 CCIL champion soccer team. Flaherty 210, Jim Dodson 535, Dodge South Windsor at South Monday night at the Association’s 70th Rounding tut the ttp five announced Monday were In the Senior League, Fred Towle 523, A1 Semrau 502, annual dinner. days later rode in three,races. Kahunas Kids registered a The food was excellent and everything was taken care of AUTHOnZED DEALEHS Catholic In 1973, Mrs. Bacon was pinned by a Warren Prehmus of Vermont in’ second place, John Clark ’ Bob McBride 527, Jud Bennett Middletown at Ellington Mrs. Bacon, currently riding at forfeit win over the Aircrafters. in a professional-like manner. Rick Wasserman emceed 512, Mike Wieber 540, Ken St. frightened horse in a stall at Aqueduct of Northeastern University in fourth place and Ken Wolfe the affair and did an''excellent job. RHAM at Bolton New Orleans, has survived a broken of Harvard in fifth position. MIDGET Peter 505. Coventry at Rocky Hill and suffered a crushed pelvis. She Cqpch Dick Danielson’s hooters placed second in the . back, a crushed pelvis, a broken collar Kenny Boyd of Boston University continued to lead the Nassiff Arms remained un­ Manchester at East Hartford spent seven weeks in a cast and her Class A State Tournament bowing to Staples of Westport. bone and six days of^unconsciousness region in scoring average, hitting at a 21.8 point-per-game defeated last night in Midget (girls) weight dropped from'101 to 87 pounds. They deserved recognition ahd the Army & Navy Club during her incredible 300-win career. clip. He was followed by Providence’s at League action at the West Side HOLIDAY CATERERS- East Catholic at Penney Mrs. Bacon, who is in her mid 20’s, must be congratulated for its recognition of the team. “Most people just think I’m nuts,” 20.7 points per game; Adam Sutton of Dartmouth at 19.5 Rec, downing Crispinos, 22-20. Doris. Prentice 131-342, Ethel (girls) has also survived a kidnapping by an Down by two at the start of Lindsay 127-141-375, Ona Mrs. Bacon said Monday at the points per game; Rich O’Connor of Fairfield at 19.4 points WRESTLING admirer and threats on her life. the final stan^, Nassiffs rallied Carlson 135-368, Kay Fountain association’s 70th annual dinner per game and Boston College’s Bob Carrington, at 19.2 East Catholic at Bulkeley attended by some 1,600 persons. She is the third woman in the 42- behind Tony Chipputis’ eight 130, Dixie Clark 129, Jean points per game. fourth quarter points to pull it Tune Up Wednesday Bobby Clarke of the Philadelphia year history of the award to be so Mathiason 141-365, Carol Raw- A1 Skinner of Massachusets led the region’s major out. Chipputis had 12 while Ed Holiday Handicap Play Brakes BASKETBALL F.lyers wfas honored as the honored. Olympic discus winner Babe son 125-335, Jan Pinkham 130- Holyoke CC at MCC Didriksen Zaharias was cited in 1952 colleges in field goal percentage, hitting at a .638 clip. Bob Tluck chipped in with five 337, Ellen Seymour 136-343, Shocks Professional (Athlete of the Year and Cpoper of Providence was second at .579; Fairfield’s markers. Olga Colla 346, Carol Noske 337. Rockville at Plainville John Cappelletti, of Penn State, was for her battle against cancer and Mrs. Annexed by Emily Peck Betty Meade of Merion, Pa., won the Raljih Rehn and Nolan were tied at .549 for third place and Eric Garauder had nine Front End WRESTLING named the year’s top amateur athlete. points for the losers. award in 1968 after returning to cham­ Boston College’s Mark Raterink waslii fifth place at .548. Alignment Manchester at Penney She suffered a broken back in 1969 Ninety two women entered Local entrants in the money, pionship squash competition despite * Barnes, a strong candidate for All America honors this and 26 made the prize list in the showing placement and score, t MIXERS- Jack Pelligrinelli WITH THE WITH THE NEW Atlas Tires SWIMMING when she was thrown by a horse and year, continued his domination of the rebounding Manchester at Hartford broke her collar bone in 1971 in losing the lower part of her left leg in Holiday Lanes Handicap were: 4. Kathy Hayden 338- 218-564, Jim Olenick 213-580, -Public a car accident. statistics, hauling in an average of 17.7 caroms a giame. Duckpin Bowling Tournament 42—380, 6. Joan Simmons 359-* Ron Allen 208-530, John N 3 Main St. I ' last weekend. Competition was 15—37, 7. Lottie Schroeder 342- Ferguson 205-533, Paul Leone TRADESMAN VAN! DODGE SNO-FITER! Manchester Thursday for bowlers with 108 and Under 30—372, 8. Beverly' Zamaitis 200-527, Dick Thomas 546, A1 NEW. FOR 74! A SLIDING SIDE DOOR. averages. First place went to 341-30-371, 12. Barbara Rohan Rodonis 531, Ray Rowett 531, IT’S WINTER AND STILL CHAMPION. BASKETBALL Boxing Title Bout Set Tonight Tel. 646-3444 < Captain Hurt Emily Peck of Manchester with "Jerry Coro 525, Andy Bohjalian Bolton at Cheney Tech Squires Miss Standout 330 333-30-363,14. Debbie Sami BOSTON (UPI) — U.S. world Utleholder, will meet a three-game score of 408, plus 353-6-359, 15." Irene Sirois 334- 525, Joe Dajvood 522, Bob Grote Middleweight Champion Emile lost a split decision to Monzon young Tony Licata tonight in a last June. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Who Jumped the Club a nine-pin handicap for 417. She 24-358, 20. Janet Peck 341- 510, Jerry Possum 502, Doniia Griffith, a former five-time 12-round titlebout at Boston (UPI) — Joel Goldson, cocap­ won Runner-up was Kay 12-353, 22. Karen Johnson 337- Bonomo 200-461, June Rowett Garden. Licata, 21, of New Orlenis, is tain of the Springfield College Scabies of Windsor Locks with 15-352, 23. Sally Phillips 345- 193-501, Phyllis Allen 177-191- Griffith, who turned 36 this basketball team will be SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - about the loss of their^star, fell 392-12—404. The placement was 6-351. 504,^ Lois Johnson 190-507, Dolly undefeated in 38 fights (34-oU) worth $20. week, needs the win for one last and is rated as the No. 2 con­ sidelined with a neck injury for George Gervin where are you? behind 10 points in the first Dawood 187-485, Ann Pelligrinelli 452. chance at the world title now tender to the U.S. Middleweight at least 10 days, it was an­ Gervin’s disappearance was periled and failed to threaten held by Carlos Monzon. Griffith crown. nounced Monday. the major factor in the Utah the Stars until the last minutes Stars’ 105-98 win over the of the fourth quarter. Virginia Squires Monday night Down, 103-89, the Squires East Girls^ Gymnasts in the American Basketball scored nine unanswered points This is a new optional item available on all It's the Dodge WlOO or W200 four-wheel-drive Power Wagon with the equipment you need Association’s only scheduled to pull within five-but the Highest Paid ,127-irfCh-wheelbase Tradesman models, game. buzzer cut off heir rally. Place Third in Meet to be a real “Sno-Fiter.” Come on in and check ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - including the Maxivan, America's largest Even Squires’ Coach A1 Stars Coach Joe Mullaney out this specially equipped truck at your Dodge Bianchi is baffled. Gymnastic action yesterday Nolan Ryan, who struck out a compact van. Check out the other great ideas BELIEVE IT OR NOT! called the game, “our poorest Lee Aceto. Unofficially, Miss Boys' now! (It could snow tomorrow.) "I didn’t know anything about performance in a winning ef­ at the Eagles’ Nest saw Somers Aceto “won” the vaulting and major league 383 batters last that Tradesman has. See your local Dodge season and pitched a pair of no- it—I’m always the last one to fort.” High win the competition with a uneven parallel bar competition Boys today! OIL dUNGE for OK DOLLAR know-and I’m the coach,” he “I think the only major ad­ team score of 48. Second place and was second in Jthe floor . hitters, became the highest paid pitchqr in California Angel WItl'i Lubrication 4* weiitewirKw said after the game. vantage we had over them was went to East Catholic with 46 exercise event. Qts. 10W-30 Motor Oil Squires’ owner Earl Foreman that without the help of Gervin, and Montville High was. third history by signing his 1974 con­ or Filter Change *4.00 Value SUPER PERMALUBE had sold the young superstar to we got off to an early lead bulge with 41 points. tract Monday. OUR CONVENIENT LOCATION the San Antonio Spurs for a which gave us the momentum In the vaulting event, the best Terms of the contract were reported 1500,000 earlier this to maintain the scoring edge,” East could do was a fifth place Maxeroski Resigns not disclosed, but Angels’ General Manager Harry Dalton Get great truck To Hdrlloftl week but ABA Commissioner he said. by freshman Mary Kautz. Miss Mike Storen stopped the sale The Squires’ Cincy Powell, Kautz did win the the uneven PITSBURGH (UPI).-Third- said, “He received an outstan­ I for "the good of the franchise who led all scorers with 26 parallel bar competition. base coach Bill Mazeroski, ding raise for an outstanding and the league.” points, expressed the team’s Sophomore Debby Rand took whose famous home run gave performance. It is evident that Gervin, unhappy about the bitterness s|;bout the Gervin third in this event. the Pittsburgh Pirates the 1960 he has established himself as To eoAton deal, disappeared and a team deal. Sophomore Donna Brown was World Series over the New one of the top pitchers in all of I spokesman said Gervin may “Every time we get some fourth in the balance beam ' York Yankees, announced Mon­ baseball.” day night he was retiring from U ^M 't AMBMICAN RTE. 83 have grabbed a flight to New momentum going, Foreqian competition for the best East Pritchett Signed York with intentions of jumping sells one of our key players. It showing. In the final event, the the Pirate organization after 18 128 TOLUND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER, CONN. years of service with the club. aEVELAND (UPI) - Billy CHORCHES MOTORS. INC. to the NBA. happened with (Julius) Erving, floor exercise, sophomore fE xp Irt F0b. 10, The Squires, obviously upset (Swen) Nater and now Gervin.” Sheila Connolly was fourth with Mazeroski informed Pirate Pritchett, a West Tessas State 80 Oakland Straot, Mandhosterg Conn. a score of. 5.11 General Manager Joe Brown of running back and the Browns’ Competing unofficially once his decision ip a brief telephone fifth-round draft choice, signed again was Manchester High’s call from Bradenton, Fla., the a three-year contract with. Pirates spring training camjl. Cleveland Monday.

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— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 5. 1974 J South Windsor I Manchester ^'^^»^STER e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester. Conn., Tues., Feb. 5. 1974- PAGE FTPTirF.W He Blames Public News of _ Democrats I Hospital Vernon Appropriates $3,000 Will Honor 'I ■ Notes For Gas Shortage v^non Town to Sell Parcel Mrs, Bender Discharged Monday: Anna At least one Manchester gas- Pelletier said many people French, 22 Henry St.; Elsie olin.e retailer thinks the who, over the years, have To Study Ice Rink FeasiHility JUDY KUEHNEL March, Glastonbury; Signe problem with fuel shortages patronized independent "un- For Mai Tool Ball Park Correspondent Lindstrom, Manchester Manor; wasn’t entirely created by oil branded”______service stations are BARBARA RICHMOND which would be established by or­ Tel. 644-1364 Shirley Zaparesky, 46 Richard companies and service stations now hurting themselves, After listening to a report of the Ice feasibility study and then call him if Overruling a recommendation of the Planning recommended that the town lease it instead. Mai dinance. Such an authority is Commission, the Vernon Town Council Monday Mrs. Sandra Bender will be Rd., Vernon; Deborah Roberts, he blames the public. .■» ’ The “unbranded” stations Facility Committee, and experts in they want his firm’s services. Tool did not want that arrangement and the autonomous under the state Statutes night voted to sell a parcel of land in the tdwn’s honored as Woman of the Year 69 Diane Dr.; Sharlie Small, 31 “It’s the public who created which once sold gasoline for the field of financing, the Town Coun­ Committee member John Pozzato ° matter was dropped until Monday night when our problem,’’ says Lew three ' or four cents less than the and it has the right' to issue its Industrial Park to Mai Tool Co. at the installation and Charter Oak St.;; Paul Ford, 28 cil Monday voted to appropriate $3,000 said he wanted the council to unders- the request to purchase was made again. membership luncheon of the Perkins St.; Walter Tedford, Pelletier, operator of Lew’s major oil company stations are revenue bonds, directly. The company, which has its plant in the park, for a feasibility study concerning a tand there are other ways to finance Atty. Slitt said the company plans to put a con­ South Windsor Democratic 44F Case Dr.; Herbert Sunoco at 404 Hartford Rd. now charging almost ten cents When the committee searches out a had asked to purchase a piece of land next to its siderable amount of money into the field and proposed ice facility. the facility than revenue bonds. plant where it plans to construct a ball park for Women's Club on Saturday, at Crickmore, Kenneth Ave., “People have changed their more per gallon, Pelletier said, firm to do the study, it will recom­ therefore wanted to purchase the land outright. buying habits,’’ Pelletier The study committee was appointed In its report the committee employes. Willie’s Steak House in Coventry. and they canT back up their mend it to the council for its approval. He agreed to a covenant to go with the sale explained, claiming that the product or guarantee they’ll last June by Mayor Frank McCoy and explained general obligation bonds The land consists of 150 feet along Bolton Rd Manchester. Also, Marie Ingraham, The professional concern, the com­ which calls for restricting use of the land to Glastonbury; Betty Dargati, public’s hoarding of gasoline have gasoline. Ruth Ventura was named chairman. and revenue bonds. If general proper­ I A '• and 350 feet in depth. Atty. Aaron Slitt, represen­ recreational purposes. Mrs. Bender is the first mittee feels, would answer the two woman deputy mayor of South New Rd., Tolland; Joan Layne, and panic-buying have caused Many of the “imbranded” In its report the committee said that ty taxes provide the money, the bond ting Mai Tool, agreed to the $6,000 the council Atty. Slitt also explained that the employes of trouble. big questions...”Is the facility really Barbara Richmond asked for it. Windsor, having won with the Poquonock; Althea Freemer, customers are turning back to an ice facility in Vernon “appears” to |s called a general obligation bond. It Mai Tool will be using the field only about 50 per “When they see a line they needed? and “Would there be enough More than a year ago the company asked to largest vote in the last election. 146 Jonathan Dr., Vernon; Ihe major brands of gasoline, be feasible. It added, “However, we IS the type used for construction of Vernon Reporter cent of the time. He said the company will allow get in it,’’ Pelletier said, revenue to support it?” purchase the land and the Planning Commission Mrs. Bender is active in Shane Sppp, East Hartford; Pelletier said, which increases all know that what appears to be so is schools, roads, the purchase of fire use of it by organized teams at other times. many civic and political clubs Aaron Burnham, 38 Saulters “whether they need gasoline or the demand for fuel. Through its months of research, the not.” not always so.” engines, and such. such as Ceague of Women's Rd.; Walter Miarecki, Broad “Even if I had 100 per ceiit committee has been able to find out “Lack of mandatory use, com­ General property taxes are not in- Voters, FISH, Sierra Club, Brook. He said many motorists drive allocation of the amount of gas­ some probable cost figures. It is es­ into his station, which has been petitive facilities, and bad weather, volv^ in revenue bonds. This type of Wilderness Society, oline I sold in‘ 1972 there would tim a te a facility would cost about limiting purchases to $5, and are three factors that make it very bond is secured by revenues Democratic Town Committee still be problems,” Pelletier $750,000 at today’s costs; it would T o w H Studies Cost Of Using Bank ask for a fillup. Often the auto said. difficult to project a meaningful pnerated in a particular system or and Democratic Women’s Club. require about five acres of land; She has served on many com­ gasoline tanks are almost full “I can still make a living,” feasibility,” the committee said. facility, the committee explained. Emergency would have to sell 75 hours of ice time, mittees including South Wind­ and will only take a dollar’s Pelleiter said, noting that the Explaining that once the facility is In its report the committee seemed worth, he said. per week, at $50 an hour; operating sor Town Council, Public SSI Grants gasoline shortages have helped built and, in operation, you have a full- to lean toward the revenue bond “And they say they didn’t costs would run about $130,000 a year; As Center for Senior Citizens Health and Safety Committee, him in one respect: It’s cut his scale business on your haqds, the method for financing the facility with ' representative to CRPA, Solid Ordered know their tanks were full,” overhead, because he’s only and principal and interest payments committee said its findings indicate one of the prime reasons being only After the Recreation Com­ Waste Committee, Capital Pelletier complains. “I’ve pumping gasoline from 8 to 10 wOuld depend on how the rink is some indication of the part that, HARTFORD (UPI) - A that it is “imperative that the facility the users will pay as no tax money can mission makes an in-depth also prepared to approach the whole problem as an item for Goals Commission and Com­ never seen so many broken fuel a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. financed. the senior citizens themselves federal judge has ordered be well managed with experienced be placed behind a pure revenue bond„ study of the costs and use of the senior citizens about fund­ munity Service Council. gauges m my life,” he said. “But it’s created too many Richard Rand of Herbert J. Simms might play in restoring the the 1974-75 budget. Following Connecticut local welfare “Topping off” gas tanks isn’t people.” In recommending that the Other points listed in favor of this People’s Bank Building for a raising events that might help Mrs. Bender is employed as other problems, for us and for & Co., a New York investment firm, building, Berger explained. our budget deliberations a departments to provide the only offense committed type of financing included: Revenue Senior Citizen Center, the Ver­ reduce the cost of repairs for executive assistant and the public.” he said. council appropriate the $3,000 for the Berger told the council and the town. further report will be made to emergency assistance when by Pelletier’s customers—some explained how an ice facility could be bonds do not count against a town’s non Town Council will make a assistant secretary at the more extensive feasibility study, the Mayor Frank McCoy that he is “The commission vifews the the council,” Berger said. Supplemental Security Income drivers pzzle the precious fuel financed with tax exempt revenue p b t capacity; do not usually require decision as to going ahead with Computer Systems & Muca- checks are delayed. committee said this' study would at unbelievable rates. Small Claims bonds which would eliminate any direct voter approval; discourage un­ such a plan. tion Corp. in East Hartford. The class action suit, filed by determ^e whether or not there would During the December ice HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. liability on the part of the town. Town Engineer Leonard Reservations for the luncheon legal aid groups on behalf of a be sufficient revenue from users of an economical projects; stimulate effec­ storm crisis, Pelletier Rosario T. Vella, R-Enfield, The council and some members of Szczesny and Building Inspec­ may be made with Mrs. Mary Hartford man and a New Haven ice facility in Vernon and the surroun­ tive management; a facility financed explained, one man drove in said Monday he believes a U.S. the ice facility committee Idid not tor Francis McNulty have Doocy, 2093 Ellington Rd. woman, claimed some in this method can serve larger areas; and filled his car’s tank with 15 Senate bill to reform small ding area to pay for debt retirement completely go along with Rand’s determined it will cost about Because of the large response, residents are being denied local Play Emphasizes Dental Health and it provides greater flexibility in gallons, as well as filling a cou­ claims courts will help gain and all operating costs. $8,(X)0 to do just the major work Halpern Honored By YMCA there will be no admission welfare assistance when the pToposal which included a recommen­ arranging payment of the principal. ple of five-gallon cans with gas­ passage of his court reform The committee also recommended to put the building, purchased without a reservation. checks don’t arrive on time. Enyhasis on dental health was demonstrated Monday by of a full cast annearinp in * dation that a particular consulting Lawrence Halpern, who was oline. measure. The federal bill in­ that if the further study comes out The committee cautioned that the recently by the town, in shape Miss Nancy Zocco, chairman event. She had as committee Golf League U.S. District Court Judge firm be used. Rand then suggested recipient of the Vernon A couple of hours later, troduced by Sen. Frank E. favorably for the facility, that the revenue bond approach requires for use by senior citizens. of the annual meeting com- members, Miss Marian Zocco The South Windsor Recrea­ Robert C. Zampano ruled Mon­ that the town go ahead with the Jaycee’s Distinguished Service Pelletier recalled, the same Moss, D-Utah, would provide careful steps and therefore that is This price does not include mittee, was commended for and Miss Joan Murphy, tion Department will hold an day the towns may require Town Council form a Public Authority Award last month, has been man came back with the same federal money for improving why a good feasibility study is a must. the addition of bathroom successfully organizing the organizational meeting for a recipients to sign promissory given a special award of ap­ car and bought another 15 the courts along the lines a facilities, interior partitions, summer golf league notes stating they will repay the preciation by the Indian Valley Worker, mother of Terry Teen-ager. They were members gallons. proposed by Vella. The Enfield % painting, or any other work of a Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 funds when the checks to YMCA. “The public is being greedy,” lawmaker said the federal bill, minor nature which would be p.m. in the Green Room on the arrive. The award was presented at Pelletier said, “and I don’t feel like the Connecticut measure, necessary to make the building second floor in the Town Hall. Supplemental Security In­ sorry for them.” useable, the two men said.* the annual meeting of the “Y.” YMCA Offering South Windsor criticizes the courts for over­ Halpern, who is past chairman The league play, to include come is a new form of f^eral Barry To Release Pelletier said he also is Fire Radio Frequency Sought Recreation Director Donald crowding and acting like “cen­ of the board of managers, was both men and women, will be assistance to the blind, disabled against publicity about the gas­ Berger said the commission es­ Monthly Reports tralized collection agencies” praised for the example he has Folk Dance Class held at the Red Rock Golf and elderly. It was formerly ad­ oline shortages on radio and in timates that it would cost an ad­ for companies, unsuited for sent in working hard to improve Course on Wednesday evenings ministered by the state Welfare newspapers, because it panics Rockville Fire Chief Donald ' Referring to the matter of ditional $9,500 (over the $8,000) On Financing resolving consumer com­ another frequency. He said he ditional frequency would give the administration and service The Indian Valley YMCA is between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Department. the public. “The problem js bad Maguda and Vernon Fire Chief Maguda being criticized to bring the building up to par The learning experience will plaints. was not prepared with any cost both departments a free of the “Y.” He was presented offering a new eight-week Those interested in par­ Garino Debate Avoided, enough without panic,” he said. William Johnson have been because he "monopolized” the for senior citizen use. focus on specific communica­ figures as far as his department ticipating are asked to be pre­ D avid M. B a rry of given permission to ask the frequency for emergencies but with an engraved gavel. beginners course in tion Skills, problem solving, air when he was on his way to is concerned, and said he feels sent. If there are any questions" Manchester, who is seeking the New England States Coor­ would not eliminate use of He listed the additional costs Those elected to the board at recreational folk dancing. The counseling techniques, and a Mansfield to pick up cots for the matter needs more in­ prior to the meeting, or you are Democratic nomination for dinator to reserve a radio Mutual Aid. as: Kitchen equipment, $2,500; the meeting were John A. class will meet Thursdays from no-lose method for conflict Manchester PZC Post Fourth District state senator, use at the schools set up for vestigation. s Vacant Allowing Maguda to reserve Czarnecki, Ellington; Norman 8 to 10 p.m., starting Feb. 14 for unable to attend, please call the LOSE 20 POUNDS frequency for emergency use of emergency housing. Mayor additional restroom facilities, resolution. Actual family Recreation Department, 644- Will Comply has announced plans for a full the fire departments. the new frequency does not $1,100; lighting, $2,000; equip­ Kirschbaum and Arnold those 18 years of age, or older. situations will be examined and JUDY KUEHNEL organizations and have decided McCoy said he authorized Maguda said he figures it 2511 between 8:30 a.m. and 4, Miss Mary DellaFera, John Woodcock, *112 Beelzebub disclosure of his campaign Although Chief Maguda said preclude the council’s further ment such as chairs, card Kusmin, Tolland; Fred Vogel, The instructions will cover methods of solving conflicts on the theme, “A Past to IN TWO WEEKSl Maguda to make the trip. would cost about $730 to convert p.m. Manchester director of social Correspondent Rd.; Joseph Vedavato, 64 Clin­ finances. he has been considering such a consideration of the matter nor tables, and regular tables, $1,- Vernon; and Harold Hutensky, the basic forms and steps of will be studied. Remember — A Future to He said the equipment was Rockville department. services, said her department 644-1364 ton Dr., and Carlo Prestileo, 69 request for some time the its ruling against it if it feels it 300; paint and masonry South Windsor^ Balkan, European, Israeli, and Michael O’Connor, a psy­ GOP Women The Town Council Monday Ash Rd. Mold.” Famous U.S. Women Ski Team Diet ' vitally needed. He also referred Mayor McCoy said the ad­ will comply with the ruling, He said his finance chairmen problem of the frequency now unwise. materials $500; general equip­ Latin-American folk dancing. chology teacher in the West The Women’s Republican The council passed a resolu­ The council has also to criticism of Maguda for • The new board members “provided the applicants night tabled the appointment of in each of the eight towns of the used being “jammed” was ment such as desks and The course will be taught by Hartford School System will Club of South Windsor will hold tion regarding a contract to authorized Town Manager During the non snow off season the U.S. Women’s Alpine Ski using sirens and red lights were presented by the qualify under state and town a seventh member to the Plan­ district will release public pointed up during the typewriters, $800; repairs to Mrs. Nelson Gottier who is teach the class. He has its fifth annual Italian share a health officer with Terry Sprenkel to make Team members go on the “ Ski Team” diet to lose 20 pounds in while on the trip to Mansfield nominating committee, com­ welfare guidelines.” ning and Zoning Commission, statements with the names of December ice storm. side and rear doors, $400; and coach of the Rockville High organized and taught Candlelight Dinner and Sing- rather than again debate the ap­ Manchester. The health direc­ application to the com­ two weeks. That’s right — 20' pounds in 14 days! The basis of noting, “It was an emergency posed of Solomon Kerensky, She said the town already has campaign contributors on the " Maguda was criticized, by improvements to parking area. School folk dancing group. workshops and seminars on in­ along at the First tor would service South Wind­ missioner of the Department of the diet is chemical food action and was devised by a famous situation and I'm not the least Rockville Hospital Notes chairman, and R. Bernard advanced funds to two pointing of Joseph Carino, as first day of, each month, begin­ some, for what they said was $900. Mrs. Gottier also instructs terpersonal communications, Congregational Church on Main sor approximately three days Environmental Protection for bit concerned that somebody Crowl and Guy Miller. applicants, even before Judge had been expected. ning with March 1. Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Ski Team. Normal energy “ monopolizing” the Tolland o the Hartford Saengerbund Folk holds a M.A. degree from Trini­ St., Friday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. In a letter to Mayor Robert pep month at a cost of $139 per grants-in-aid for the purchase elses feathers were ruffled.” Admitted Monday: Kenneth Zampano made his ruling. He acknowledged his plan is maintained (very irnportant!) while reducing. You keep "fu ll” County Mutual Aid radio Eileen Moriarty, Tracey Dr., In addition there would be a Dancers, lectures in dance ty College, and is managing Mrs. Ann DeRosa and Peg Smith, Republican Town Chair­ day. of sanitary landfill equipment, Maguda said, in asking for Boyer, Dockerel Rd., Vernon; Vernon. In his annual report, Philip “The two had no money might discourage assistance — no starvation — because the diet is designed that way. It’s a frequency. need to staff the center and this history and ethnic dance at the editor of the national \ Rossi 5 re co-chairmen of the Authorization was given to including a brush chipper, a the additional frequency, that Beth Cheney, Eaton Rd., Choma, chairman of the board, man Robert Sklenar asked that Discharged Monday: Albano Ballet Academy, and event. The dinner will include whatever — not even for food from Republican and unaf­ diet that is easy to follow whether you work, travel or stay at home. The two chiefs appeared at he did not wish to take anything is being studied at the present praised the persons who educational publication, a meeting be arranged with the Bicentennial Committee to bulky waste bailer and a control Tolland; Mac Davis, White Rd., Timothy King, Hayes Ave., leads the Community Folk for that day,” she explained. filiated voters, “But, I will risk Monday night’s meeting of the away from the Mutual Aid but time, Berger said. provided leadership for the “ Humanistic Education chicken cacciatore, garlic Carino and the entire Town implement a program for South office. This is honestly a fantastically successful diet. If it weren’t, the Rockville; Rita Delbicki, Rockville; Joyce Ross, Hayes Dancers of Hartford. bread, salad, wine, coffee Miss DellaFera said the the loss of their potential con-, Town (Council and were com­ he feels the additional frequen­ many successful programs held Quarterly.” Council “for the purpose of con­ Windsor’s participation in the The council has set Monday, U.S. Women’s Ski Team wouldn’t be permitted to use it! Right? Hilltop Dr. Ext., Rockville; Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Nancy A four-member subcom­ The “Y” is also offering an Italiari* cookies, and spumoni! town’s welfare rolls increased tributions to prove my concern mended by Mayor Frank cy would be of help in any last year. Anyone wishing further infor­ ducting a personal interview 1976 celebration. Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. for a public Bettie Fong, Weigold Rd., Shirk and daughter, Enfield; mittee of the commission has eight-week educational The program is open to the dramatically in January — for the principles involved. TTie So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Team gets. Lose McCoy for the time and effort future emergencies. mation about either of the examining Carino’s present Mrs. Cynthia Wotel, chair­ hearing regarding the Avery Tolland; Mary-Anne Lee, John Snydal, Linden Place, been appointed to make the Choma also emphasized the program for parents called public. Reservations are $4.50 from an average of 70 to 80 a public’s right to know is more weight the scientific, proven way. Even if you’ve tried all the they put in during the ice storm Johnson said he has tnixed programs should contact the planning and zoning views.” man of the committee, said that Brook Watershed Flood Control Pinney St., Ellington; Mary Rockville; James Taft, Avery further in-depth study of the need for more committee Parent Effectiveness Training per person and can be made by month, to 117 the first month of important. other diets, you owe it to yourself to try the U.S. Women’s Ski emergency. feelings about the addition of YMCA office at Vernon Circle, 1974. Mayor Smith, however,, did they have met with various Project. Marciniec, Mansfield Center; St., South Windsor. building. The study will include members in order to enlarge (PET). This course will start 875-7329. calling Ann DeRosa, 644-2381; Team Diet. That is, if you really do want to lose 20 pounds in not feel that a meeting of this “There must be no clouds actual cost figures as well as the “Y” organization. on Feb. 18. Peg Rossi, 289-5125; or Jan She said the increase can be two weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a reminder. attributed to the loss of work nature was appropriate in that over political financing,” said Murtha, 644-0364. “ it is not the intent of the coun­ during the, ice-storm v ^ k for Barry, a former state senator. Send only $3.00 ($3.25 for Rush Service)-(^ash isO.K.— Family Dinner cil to interrogate Mr. Carino,”^ some people, layoffs fronvwork “Secrecy breeds suspicion — to: Jorma Products Co., P.O. Box 728, Solana Beach, The Indian Valley YMCA and that those who have vot^ for others, and short-t^rm the public views it as a situation California 92075. Don't order unless you expect to lose 20 recently held its annual needs while waiting for un­ against Carino’s appointment Dump Open In Tolland best described by the phrase, pounds in two weeksi Because that's what the Ski Team meeting, which included a employment compensation for “based their judgment on past ‘Where there’s smoke there’s Diej;wil|dol family dinner, at the Avery St. still others. performance.” fire’.” School. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & The State Department of Harkins said the dump will Lawrence C. Cargill, Co. of Hartford was appointed Environmental Protection executive director, in his be closed w h ^ the town auditor for a term ending has informed Tolland that it / opening report, asked that November 1975. temperature permits im­ New Knee-joint Made is top cold to bait the dump those who believe in the “basic F ra n k M. D ev n ey , 50 plementation of the rodent WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. with rodent poison. M O T O R O L A ^ Christian purpose of the (UPI) — A mechanical engineer Crestwood Dr., was appointed control program. YMCA...volunteer their ideas, at Purdue University has alternate to the Zoning Board of leadership, time, effort and entered the field of surgery by Appeals to fill an undxpired The dump, therefore, will He said the public will be WORKS IN finances to better serve the working on an artificial knee. term ending November 1977. remain open this week. told when the dump is to be needs of the people in the five- Prof. B.M. Hillberry has Four members were ap-^ Town Manager John closed for that purpose. A DRAWER town service area.” developed a unique pointed to the Building Code of ^ Tom the sea: at least let US look for it. rolU ng-contact jo in t and Quasar The Indian Valley YMCA, Appeals. They are Michael applied it to the search for a " CRIDINZA which serves South Windsor, total’knee prosthesis., Modupa, 19 John Fitch Blvd.'; Vernon, Ellington, Tolland and 100% SOLID STATE CHASSIS 25 COLOR TV In cooperation \yith the niAnriMai East Windsor, has a predicted Indiana University Medical income for 1974 of $39,555. The Center, the engineer and an ATTENTION, estimated expenses for the year orthopedist are zeroing in on CONNECTICUT FIRMS amount to $39,001. the problem with high hopes they can make arthritic knees W ITH . . . . Blue C r o s s INSTA- The YMCA’s long-range plans of Connecticut MATIC9 include the building of a $1.5 operable once again. COLOR TUNING million facility on 15 acres of Just* pusfi one button^ and you automatically balanct color in­ land on Pinney St. in Ellington, tensity. hue. contrast, brightness and can even activate automatic owned by it since 1969. Looking For Me? fine tuning I It's that easy' The YMCA intends to develop .... HERE I AM AT the land this year for recreational use. HOFFMAN OLDS TOO CONN. n vo . o r MORE EMPLOYEES’ U n HiUTFORD ' * PLUQ-IN Now, firnis with 3 or more employees (under age 65) have the ciRCurr. KY opportunity to enroll for group benefits at group rates in either Mo d u l e s Fire Calls Most chassis components are or both of the following health care programs: on replaceable modules. If a A minor truck fire at 9:54 this circuil needs to be replaced, an morning on 1-86 between. Exits exchange module can be plugged SEM I-P R IV A T E PLAN coverage for hospitalization in by a service technician 92 and 93 westbound was under and outpatient care. r usually in the home! control in five minutes, an Eighth District Fire Depart­ DENTAL CARE PLANS offering preventive and MATRIX ment spokesman said. corrective care to offset future dental problems. 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BackvmnnH in aior 5 E D lb B ^ ! finance officer, Meskill has decisions. for the third branch of govern­ discovered that if the driving is showed up. 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. secretary to second in com­ driver. Apply in person. Boland kept information on spending ‘‘I have reached the tentative ment — the courts — to order left to anyone else, the better He took p local at 8:58 which Male and Fomalo mand. Top skills required, Oil Company, 369 Center Street, and revenues one of the best conclusion that, after the first part of the day might be killed. finally arrivedjn New Haven at salary $180 - $200. Fee paid. Call Manchester. the release of detailed financial • Checkers Betsy, 646-3441. kept state secrets. six months of the fiscal year, information. The revelation came when he 11:20 a.m ., iPstead of his • Wrappers TTie lawmakers are deman­ July through December, we Agostinelli said finance and tried to get from one end of planned arrival tihie of 9:12. THE FLINTSTONES Connecticut to the other Mon­ • Baggers LEGAL Secretary - Will train BY HANA-BARBERA ding access to the information must have monthly financial control commissioner should be The conductor of the 11:03 secretary with good typing and on state revenues and spending reports," Lenge, chairman of day using public transportation. a.m. held up the trainHpr Hart­ • Stockers steno. 'rhis east-of-river firm, . J U S T MY required to reveal financial in­ MACHINISTS A BOON TO \ tr, i to fulfill their historic role of the Appropriations Committee, Babbidge set out at 7:35 a.m. ford so Babbidge could' make Apply to: ALLEY O O P l a t e s t A n d formation no later than the needs you. Fee paid. Call Betsy, BY V.T. HAMLIN t m e : T r a v e l e r proposing what the executive said. fourth month into each fiscal by bus in Greenwich on a 129- the connection, a courted he Store Manager 646-3441. LATHE OPERATORS g r e a t e s t W H O L IK T E S TO Y'REAU-YCAJ^T CALL HIM A / WELL,WHATE\ :'R THE ROOTS disposes. Carlson Closest year. mile journey to Putnam, a trip said would not be extended to Must.be able to set up and BEAST, FOCCY.' 'COURSE, ON VEAH! LUCKY FOR LiS THOSE FEMALES INVENTION, E A T O U T . HRST NATIONAL STORES OF HIS FAMII ."TREE, HE'S State Comptroller Nathan G. Lenge said the reports must beset by numerous delays and the ordinary traveler. INSURANCE clerk - Do you work from blueprints. TH* OTHBi HAND, HE AIN'T SEEM TO THINK SO,TOO.' LOOK FRED.''.. Figures Secret Spencar St, Manchastar A FRIGHTENING SIGHT AT 'EM SCATTER.' Agostinelli, Manchester, will come from the executive nearly missed buses and trains. Babbidge was just able to have good typing, some good Minimum 3 years EXACTLY A HUMAN, EITHER! ' IT'S PLAIN TO SEE.' Although the legislature goes Near K-Mart Store bookkeeping background and also fi'gure in the dispute. branch, either from Agostinelli Seven hours later, Babbidge make a bus connection to experience. Top wages, into session Wednesday, Lenge \ An Equal Opportunity the desire to get ahead? Check Monthly Updates or from Finance and Control arrived at his destination, Danielson. But to get to Put­ liberal overtime and fringe said, estimates of state \ Employer______out this east-of-river job. Salary Legislative leaders, par­ Commissioner Adolf G. revenues and spending to date riding in a cab. The cost of the nam, he had to have a taxi cab $110 - $115. Fee paid. Call Betsy, benefits. Apply at ticularly Sen. Nicholas A. Carlson, whose department is are still administration secrets. trip was 811.70. drive from Putnam, pick him 646-3441. Lenge, R-West Hartford, is closest to the information. The Appropriations Com­ An aide to Babbidge said the up and drive him back. GENEk/VL MACHINISTS - PARAGON TOOL working for legislation to Agostinelli, a Republican, mittee meets year-round and worst problem was getting Planning the trip alone, the overtimb..j paid holidays, MEDICAL LAB Technician - said at an appropriations has been meeting with state from Stamford to Hartford on aide said, took a week. excellent insurance benefits, must have been recently full or part -Ume. Metronics, employed as technician. Hours CO., MC. agencies for several weeks to Inc., Route 6 &.44A, Bolton. to be arranged. Phone 643-2966. j121 Adams St., Manchester hear budget requests. ▼♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lenge said he will seek 2-'5 O Missing Flier^s changes in the law to require 2.-S - a _ (D t>74 by businesses to make sales tax W IN AT BRIDGg deposits monthly to give a MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Parents Seek faster and more accurate pic­ ture of the main source of state f P J r y o u R m in d a t B P & B - HE PUT ME ONASTRICr Standard bidders found clubs revenue, he said. The deposits MY FING ERS STUCK MECXOAL s c ie n c e 'HAS DIET FOR TWO WEEKS. , An Accounting are now reported quarterly. iNTHie BowuNG b a l l SOLVED BIGGER The bidding has been; 5 A N D I P R O B LEM S “I don’t really care where the The reason cAb systems West North East South information cotnes from,” canT k T ^ N T H IS . The slam depended on DANBURY (UPI) - The G E r r r are too difficult ordinary 14 firmed the loss of two pilots and Lenge said. “Only that it is ac­ locating the queen of hearts. parents of a Navy flier missing 0U T ,DC C ! NORTH w haf to "1.^'’® P™blem of As you can see Barry could Pass 14 Pass i f the North Vietnamese reported curate and timely.” a Hnhi nr^“ suit is Pass 3? Pass 3« over North Vietnam has asked ^(3. 4 K83 c ubs. Of course you can open finesse for.it either way. Ex- the capture of two American D/wnocratic legislative TK1075 perU expect to handle a two- Pass 4<» Pass ? the Senate Foreign Relations pilots. leaders presented their list of ♦ A nnpH “h® ^ normal You, South, hold: vvay finesse correctly most of Committee to account for his ’’One of those pilots, priorities including a proposal 4Q9843 opening, but experi­ ,HAK76?AK7642*K10 4 whereabuts. ence has shown that th^ is the time and Barry is one of McGrath, name" home,” she that the comptroller be legally )) WEST EAST the best in this department. 3 mad viable when yourJ you don't want to be In a slam. If chairman of the committee, to of the mail sent to him over the should be written to require the Believe it or not, we was more likely to hold the find out what happened to Lt. WINTHROP SOUTH (D) watched a pair of expert club queen. Barry finessed suc­ he Is show ing the club ace he past six months has been finance^ commissioner to BY DICK CAVALLI 4 A2 bidders pass this hand out in cessfully against him and will make a strong bid over your Cdr. LeGrande Q. Cole, Jr., returned despite the fact that provide information to the com­ four diamonds. WHAT'S THAT, M Y N E W C R E D IT C A R D . . . V AJ4 a duplicate game. Another made the slam. missing since June 30, 1967. Hanoi would have us believe ptroller. MERRILLT THEM THAT HAS,i ,G E T S ^ ♦ 764 TODAY’S QUESTION While another pilot downed r CAN CHARGE CANCM c pair did tven worse. South (NEWSPAPER EN TERPRISE ASSN.) ‘all’’ the POWs came home,” AND TOYS AT ANY 4 K 10652 passed; North opened one He continues to five diamonds: on the same day, Lt. Cdr. John she said. STORE IN T O W N . North-South vulnerable heart. Eventually, he played What do you do n6w? M. McGrath, was captured and Answer Tomorrow “All the POWs did not coifte West North East South at four hearts and managed subsequently returned to the home,” she said. ^*The snow is snowing, to find a way to get set after INVITATION 14 military, Cole’s The Coles also wrote Presi­ Pass IV Paw 2? East opened the king of dia­ Answer to Previous Puzxle fate was never learn t, they monds. dent Nixon Jan. 20 askjng for TO BID Pass 44 Pass 4 A Jumble T said. his assistance in determining Eighth Utilities District The wind is blowing'\.. Pass 6+ Pass Pass ‘‘When our son’s country 32 Main St. Standard bidders all [M l|? K S ]a the fate of their son. P ass r a y n n i ^ needed him, he answered the Manchester, Conn. 06040 u wound up in clubs. Some ACROSS 4 Certain “We feel that it is your duty Opening lead-A Q call proudly and without reser­ Notice is hereby given that stopped at a part score; 1 Archimedes' rastries as commander-in-chief .to tell But who cares! By Oswald & James Jacoby others bid to game. Barry exclamation 5 Carinae vation,” the Coles wrote the American people that ail the Board of Directors of the Crane of Los Angeles, the 7 ,Peak in 6 Onager Fulbright. "Now he needs his Eighth Utilities District will 2 - S California 7 Seaport (ab.) the POWs from the Vietnam PICK country.” accept bids on a % ton pick-up number one man on the 8 Miser, for one conflict are not home and that © 1974 by HEA. I've., T M R»g US Pjf (W eSVAUM 13 Vestiges master-point list, reached six 14 Doorkeeper 9 Salient angle p ie Foreign Relations Com­ there has been no accounting truck. The specifications are clubs playing with Dr. John Let’s hear It Irom the yoqnger generation from 9-90 with a SHORT RIBS 15 Foot joints (arch.) mittee began hearings a week for the 1,300 missing men, some available at the Public Works Fisher of Dallas. 16 Playing cards 10 Cease ago on the fate of those missing Department, Fleming Road, IBY FRANK O’NEAL 17 Aquatic 11 Head (Fr.) of whom may still be alive,” LOeX, PEAR, WE JUST in military action in Vietnam they said. Manchester, Conn. 06040. J KNOW N f f iO / r r y ALL YOU > CONGRESS MAS mammal 12 Art (latin) VALENTINE HERALD HAPPY AD VOURE SPENPINGMORE C44^rS0r HONEY, 18 Mature 20 Scottish'miss 28 Among but never fully accounted for. Bids will be accept^ up to w o R fr y ? ) have tq d o is B e e n d o in g river TTie Coles said they want to 1MANIAAA)l 4/ 30 Table scraps 25Shoshonean 41 Peruvian 49 Royal Society P ) 9-12.27*-46 To develop message, for Wednesdoy, Miss Eller, also of Danbury, Capt. A. G, Nelson of the or all bids. read words corresponding to numbers 16-17.21-30/0 31 One who Indians capital of Edinburgh •>65-73-84-90 27 Kind of cloth said the U.S. military con- Dated at Manchester, Conn., of your Zodioc birth sign. 38-51-67 (suffix) 42 European (ab.) Bureau of Naval Personnel told TAURUS 32 Wine cup January 31st., 1974. 1 Light ^ 31 Diet 61 Goodwill SCOREIO the Coles in a letter last Au^st a . / _ AM. 10 33 Southern 1 r r 4 r 2 Set ■’ 32 Pfogress 62 PfO)ects OCT. /J, F F 8 9 10 II 12 that jhe loss of the two planes J.A. Volz, U:S> I W m a y 10 general 3 Splendid 33 Romonce 63 To NOV. 21' lij Parly Lever Clerk ~?^44-54-63 4 Period 34 Ailment 64 Need 34 Not new IT June 30, 1967. and the fate of ^■76-71 5 You 35 For 65 Sun I- 7-15-234 35 Twirl HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. McGrath could be confirmed. BUZZ SAWYER 6 Affairs . 36'Opportunity 66 Due 31-45.81-861 15 lA GtMINI 36 Goddess of the William C. Powanda, R - “We have never been able to b y ROY CRANE 7 Exercise 37 To 67 Wonders SAGITTARIUS dawn NICE THING ABOUT MAY II 0 Aside 38 You'll 68 Hopes If 18 Seymour, Monday asked a substantiate that your son was getting TOO 0LD...I’4FR. 9 Make *39Wordrobe 69 News NOV 37 Soft mud shooting SOMEE 'D ‘'ajVjUlJe 20 38 Small children legislative committee to con­ one of those captured," Nelson % 10 Your 40 Affection , 70 Amusement Die.:. 21 li H ...TO BE...UGH...TRYING >,'5-11-25-32 11 Prosper 41 Your • 71 To ’ 39 Prodigal said. TENSION? WITH A pa rt gun sider a constitutional amend­ TO LIFT SOMEBODY .*^53-61-80-85 12 Hoy 42 Friend 72 Or 6-14-24-37^.. 41 Frencn author a IT DOESN'T BLOODY 41-56-68 ' A HI 28 29 ment to remove the party lever Nelson said that the Navy If you suffer from simple every INTO. A CART. CANCER 13 Money 43 And 73 Shines 43 Immense 1 14 Go 44 Opens 74 Nerves CAPRICORN a from voting machines. Powan­ was unable to place much . ,day nervous tension then you UP THE RUG t*,«,y/UNf 21 46 Horsemen IT 15 Fresh 45 Change 75 Improve Die. 22 ^ 48 Lessee, for J da said a similar measure was credence in North Vietnamese should be taking B.T. tablets for “j’WJUtY 22 16 Put 46 The 76 Your Hi J l relief. 17 Best 47 Bears 77 Fmonces JAN. IP instance defeated by House Democrats radio broadcasts. p 2- 8-28-35 10 Personal 48 Promising 78 Surprises 26-42-47-52/0 50 Egg dish ST W in last year’s legislature but “At best some of Uie broad­ Call on the druggist at the drug' •V55-60-87-88 , 19 For 49 1s 79 Your 69-72-78 '* 1 51 Heart, liver, 1 ” V i store listed below and ask him LEO 20 Picture 5(^Probobly 80 Of AQUARIUS lungs, etc. expressed h()pe that current in­ cast information has been used about B.T. tablets. .,21 Foot 51 Accomplish SPRc/uvenotei 52 Fondle terest in election reform would to confirm information from 7 ^ . ; JUtY 23 22 Imogined 52 Good 8 ? Fresh JAN, 20 They're safe non-habit, forming 53 Everlasting 41 4i 45 b " r L-AUG. 22 23*Air 53 Through 83 Affenfion Fci. II improve its chances, of passage other sources,” he said. and with our guarantee, you will 24 Controry 54 Todoy 84 Then -Kpoet.) • lose your every day Jitters w 3- 4-f9-33 IT t r 48 in the 1974 session. If approved “Frequently, however, infor­ 25 And 55 New 85 Portner 22.34-49-50/C 49 receive your money back ^40-59-70 26 A 56 Persoriol . 86 You 66-71-74. V j. • DOWN by both the House and Senate mation was not factual or if fac­ l A I v RT II VIRGO 27 While 57 Promote 87 Or PISCES 1 Greek letter the proposed amendment would tual had erronrous information Don't accept a subitltiite for 28 Money ’ 58 Home 80 Trip relief, buy B.T. tablets today. j? X AUG. 23 fll. 19 -vv- 2 Footed vases 82 S' appear on the 1976 ballot for with regard to the date of loss,” A*"* m 29 Appeors’ 59 And 09 Ideos 3 Garden ■ if/ ser. 22 30 Forward 60 Clothes 90 Relax MAH. 20 "Y.' implement S voter consideration. he said. LIG G En REXALL >10-13.20.29 18 39-43-58 d JGoot] j.AJversc (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) :>y48.57-82-a9 3W i2-64-79-83 ll / .

PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mincheater. Conn.. Tues.. ^eb. 5. 1874 «{? MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl BENJY i5;.Manehester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 5, 1974- PAGE NINETEEN Nomu For Solo 23 Homn tor Solo BY JIM BERRY ^partmenta For Rent 53 Aparfmenta For Beni 53 23 Homea For Sale 23 ’ C'/HOH PO Z O -A 6 A WFLL,OKAY H ow rrfepUfjpYA RARE COMBINATION - Com­ PAV^To /Mp, WOfJTYoU /COVENTRY - Cozy three-room FOUR-ROOM flat, hot water, flebron PUT 1'7 FATHER c o m e ? fortable 8-room Colonial in im­ H A P P Y A D S p m t f k t u b eHoi/vs* PUHCH o fh u aaa h apartment, $160 includes all h o t . one-car parking. Middle-aged FIRST TliE OFFERED maculate condition. Ready to Order Y(||iir CHAUVINIST ulilites and more. Phone 742- couple preferred. No Pets, ho 9671. ‘‘WE f in d ’t h e ho u se Immaculate. 7 room Colonial, move into. Beautiful plush P I 0 6 I children. Inquire 22 Foster YOU MAKE TH^I HOME’* TOUR BEDROOMS, formal carpeting. First-floor family "Hhppy Street, 9-12:30 and 2-4 p.m. lining room. Hi baths, room and laundry. Shaded, FOUR ROOMS - Heat, h ia l t o k I appliances, phone after 5:30 carpeting, wooded area, IVt quiet street. Short walk to IMMEDIATE occupancy, 2 MM schools. $43,900. Warren E. p.m., 568-223p. pere, FIREPLACE. $«,500. bedroom, apartment, S h e H e r a t & Howland, Realtors, 6^1108. carpeting, porch, appliances, GEORGE WASHINGTON... anchester F^VE-room . first floor apart­ air-conditioning, tennis courts, Would love this circa 1734 with 6 acres, center AGOODIE HARLAN STREET Cape, large T o ^ y ! ment, 3 bedrooms, stove, sauna, and pool. $217. 649-7449 chimney, 6 working fireplaces, 2 full baths CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING kitchen, carpeted living room refrigerator, parking. Married between 69. harming 7 room Colonial in wa nscotting paneling, original hardware, wito fireplace, large master XL. couples preferred. Large yard, excellent condition, m-\/ no pets. 647-1794. restored to .colonial condition, family room wing bMroom, natural woodwork, C ALI 643-2711 MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom bedrooms, dining room, nice location. Convenient to 6> 1174 by BITBUmS^FEATUlieS Townhouse with full basement, added In 1972. Many eirtras. $74,900. FIREPLACE, den, walk-up schools, churches, shopping, Serv/cds Offered MANCHESTER-Three large washer and dryer ■ hookups, attic, 3 garages., ALUM. and bus line. $33,900. Owner, 31 Painting-Papering rooms, in three family house, • . . S e i M O M Manchester 32 Wanted to Buy 49 appliances, heat and cooking j$23,900—Starter house, nice location, 3 bedrooms, | SIDING, $39,900. 643-2392. . CONNECTICUT includes appliances, utilities, gas included in modest monthly may hov« Sant you PAINTING-PAPERING. - 4 ^ MISC. FOR SALE and parking, near hospital. rental. Available now. Highland full cellar. Comoare. we darel PHONE 643-2711 anchester MANCHESTER - Six-room ohappyadl Evming H0ME0WNEIT8 SERVICE WANTED - Kirby, Hoover or Security required. 521-2410. generations. Neat clean work, ••••••••••••••••••••••»###•# Oak Village, 643-5177. EXECUTIVE COLONIAL Cape in mint condition. ’Three “Q M ttf Workminthip industrial vacuums. Call 643- $34,900—Brand new Raised Ranches with fireplace, Outnirttad" free estimates, fully insured. Articlea tor Sale 41 5747. r wall-tb-wall carpeting, bath and a half, 2- FORASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Large 8 room home in prime bedrooms, living room, dining Herald *9fH*****M rooftiG, guttm m Phone 646-8262 or 6467361 AVAILABLE February 15th, 460 MAIN STREET - Five room, enclosed porch off of Klwtor npiire. Fim, pcdok ■» four room garden apartment!ipa car garage, aluminum sided. Bualneae Opportunity 14 Homea for Sale [location, formal dining room ALUMINUM sheets used as BUYING U.S. silver and gold rooms, heated, family unit, 23 kitchen. Immediate occupancy. centrally located, he heat and security. $190 monthly. Call 646- 1 bedrooms, bath, sunporch, *44-ie4a, R. HEBERT - Painting, printing plates, .007 thick, coins before 1965. Top prices. $37,900—Two-famlly, nice yard. A 3-bedro6m apart­ ADVERTISING 'ADVERTiSiRE CORPORATIONS guarantee MANCHESTER - Large, Priced at $31,900. Zinsser Agen­ M O-iaia paperhanging, exterior and in­ appliances, lease and security, 2426,9-5. . ■ iluminum siding, cy, Realtor, 646-1511. Happiness Is: 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Any amount. Call 646^3. $195. monthly. 649-3978, 646 ment and a 2-bedroom apartment^/^ their security by diversifing gracious 7-room Colonial, IFIREPLACE, professionaUy terior, commercial and Phone 6462711. RATES DEADLINE their sources of income, fireplace,ireplace, aluminumalui sidim residential. Will honor Master 4780. MANCHESTER - Nice second |$36,900—New listing, 6-room Colonial, powers I 12:00 noon the day before I landscaped. MANCHESTER - $29,900. 6- CUSTOM MADE draperies and publication. shouldn’t you? For a complete nicelice yard, 3-car___ „ garage.___ |39, Charge. 644-0642. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 floor apartment. Two School area. Immaculate condition Many | ' d a y ...... 8t word per day cn' room Cape, carpeting, bedspreads, wide selection of AVAILABLE February 15th, bedrooms, convenient Deadline lor Saturday and presentation write P.O. Box Hutchins Agency, 645-5324. MCUARDS & KEHMNA cents each. Inquire side door. extras. Call on this one. 3 d a y s ...... 7t word per day fireplace, garage, treed lot. fabrics. Call 6461786. pleasant first floor 3 room gar­ neighborhood. Older couple Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday 465, South Windsor, to arrange 528-1731 A CAREFUL CRIS INSIDE-Outside painting, Manchester Evening Herald. 6 days — 6c word per day an appointment. Small refun­ $42,500 - NEW seven room Cole Realtor/MLS, 643-6666. fe c ia l rates for people over 65. □ R ENTALS den apartment, heat and preferred. $150. per month: 1$ 7,000—Each. We have 7 building lots In Coventry 26 days 5c word per day REWEAVING burns, moth appliances, lease and security, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- ■ Nice location. IS WORD MINIMUM dable investment. Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, Fully insured. Estimates given. HEAVY OAK and hickory ***••••••••••••••••••••••••• PLEASE READ Sticker on your child’s holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Call 649-7863. $1'?5 monthly. 649-3978, 6464780. 4535. Happy Ads carpeting, finished recreation 1 fireplace wood, sawed and Booma for Bent 52 . $1.50 Inch room, fireplace, 2-car garage, dow shades, Venetian blinds. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... YOUR AD Salt* TWO-FAMILY house, 107 Keys made. TV for rent. delivered. Call Elmer Wilson, SUNNY 4 j:ooms, appliances Classified ads are taken over wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, Oakland Street, price reduced SLISHTLY USED bedroom window. PETER BELLIVEAU Painting 649-5900. LADIES only, nicely furnished MANCHESTER - Older one- the^phone as a convenience. 649-5324. ' I Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. - Experienced and insured. supplied, one child, no pets, bedroom apartment, on bus PART-TIME for immediate sale. Needs FOR - LESS rooms for rent. Community $145. Immediate occupancy. The Herald is responsible lor work. Call 525-7054. Painting, papering, ceilings, SEASONED FIREWOOD, $30 kitchen and bath. All utilities line. Includes heat and , REALE’S CORNER only one incorrect insertion and MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Security required. 633-6026. appliances. Older person Wall 8t. InvaatmanI Firm QUALITY BUILT new 8 room jOnly 7 months old, im-• big or small jobs. Call 6461671, pick up load, delivered and included. Convenient to stores 1175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 then only to the size of the Colonial in prestigious Forest Removal, pruning, lot clearing, and bus line. Ideal for working preferred. $110 per month. Paul original insertion. Errors which HEBRON - Eight room U&R _ maculate 3 bedroom con-1 stacked. Buckland Farms, 646 MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, first Hills. Four bedrooms, 2 1/2 spraying.Fully insured. HOUSE PAINTING - Interior, 3694, 644-2361. or elderly lady. Call after 4 W. Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. do not lessen the value of the We are forming a nnall group ol peo­ Raised Ranch, under 10 years ! dominium. 2% baths, formal I Licensed. Free estimates. floor, stove, refrigerator, hot advertisement will not be cor­ ple to represent our company on a baths, first floor family room, old. Immaculate condition. Dear CAROL C.B. if. exterior. Insured, experienced. p.m. 644-0383. 2-car attached garage. Priced ■ dining room, kitchen with all I Phone 633-5345. College graduate. Free es­ water, close bus, near Main -______\ ■ Autoa For Sale rected by an additional Inser­ part-time basis. In order to be eligible Spacious, partially wooded Happy Birthday to WE BUY and sell used fur­ Street business section. $110 Buslnesa^r Rent SS ai tion for these positions you must currenUy at $57,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- grounds, must be ■appliances, central air-1 Wistfully wishing for P timate. Peter Tilley, 742-6117. niture. Cash on the line. One ROOM FOR gentleman, have a full-time Job, have three 1511. i conditioner, fully carpeted, ■ MASONRY WORK - Brick,, monthly. Security. Adults, no n e e d c a r ? Credit bad? seen....Martens Agency, my kid the wig weaver | piece or an entire house full. kitchen privileges, pets. nprs 643-7094 week days after 4 APARTMENT STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10,- evenings a week available and a strong Realtors, 646-2550. Igracious front porch,| block and stone. New work and' refrigerator/freezer, color TV,. pm Bankrupt? Repossessed^ Help Wanted 13 desire to earn money. Love. Me repairs, reasonable prices. Call 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 RENTAL OFFICE 500 square feet, platform level. MANCHESTER - Charming I aluminum storms, full r e c | Sonny | Main Street Rear, behind parking, washer/dryer. Phone Honest Douglas accepts lowest We have had considerable experience 643-9508. Stock Place, rear. Attractive down, smallest payments. Help Wanted Victorian home, lovely COLUMBIA LAKE - seven I area. Priced $1,200 below new' ■ Building-Contracting 33 Douglas Motor Sdles. 643-5600. We have a large variety of 13 in teaching people how to earn money fireplaced living room, formal SIX-ROOM duplex, unheated, rental Brokers protected. Call Douglas Motors, 345 Main. room Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 I at $32,700. Immediate oc-1 deluxe one and two-bedroom 522-3114. CLERK nPIST on a part-time basis in Uie Investment dining room, remodeled Homea lor Sale 23 Homea tor Sale 23 no pets. $200L Call 646-0310. REAL ESTATE Career, Earn business. Comm., plus bonus. Call Sun­ baths, 2 fireplaces,.beautifully acupancy. J. P. LEWIS and Son, CLEAN USED refrigerators, THE THOMPSON House- apartments and townhouses 5 Minimum 2 years office kitchen, four bedrooms, 1 1/2 ttage 1971 VEGA Hatchback, $1,900 $12,000 plus annually. Member 3 day, Monday, Tuoday or Wednesday, paneled, carpeting, huge remodeling . kitchen and ranges, automatic washers, Cottage Street, centrally FOUR-ROOM and five-room throughout Manchester. Ren­ MANCHESTER — 100,000 experience desired. Paid Biue baths, two-car garage. Near MANCHESTER - Five family REPAIRS located., largfe, pleasantly fur­ or best offer, standard MLS Boards. If you have your 10-9 p.m., 5S-8201 . • . "i-r-o,— ----- recreation room. Hutchins plus 5-car garage. Business bathrooms, recreatiort and with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s apartments, tiled bath, heat, tal office open daily from 9-5, square feet, will divide. transmission, radio. Call 649- license, or in process, call Cross, CMS, Life Insurance. center, convenient to shopping,. Agency, 649-5324. I family rooms, new ceilings, Aj^liances, 649 Main St, 643- nished rooms, parking. Call 649- hot water included, newly other times by apptintment. Suitable for manufacturing and schools, bus, all city utuities. 646-1180 zoned. Excellent income ! !on all makaa of sewing' > 2358, for overnight and perma­ Ralph Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. THE HOME drywall work. 6469658. remodeled. Middle-age adults. warehouse. 1-226-1206. — / ______•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• An unusual value. Bel Air Real BOLTON LAKE - Lakefront producer. Central location. ^machines. Open!! nent guest rates. Part-timers consider^. .AMEffi^CORP. Estate, 643-9332. M ER R in a g e n c y ; $69,900. Phiibrick Agency, ! Wednesday, Thursday and' ’ Security deposit, references, no DATSUN 1973 610 hardtop, 1D4 L Main StTMt, Rockvllla Situation Wanted 15 property, 6 room Split Level, NEW CONSTRUCTION '- REFRIGERATOR, $60, dis­ pets, parking. 11 1/2 A and B DAMATO ENTERPRISES, MG. 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for A beautiful young 7-room Realtors, 6464200. I [Friday ’III 9; Monday,!* APPROVED ROOMS - 246A New State. Ri, Maidiester automatic, excellent condition, EXPERIENCED Auto An Equal Opportunity one car garage, 1/1/2 baths, REALTOR I Remodeling kitchens, hwasher, $50, electric range, School Street, across from East store, office etc. $160. Call 646- 7,000 miles, $2,950. (1974 mechanic- General repairs, Employer Since 1936 WILL BABYSIT in myny home.1 SOUTH WINDSOR $31,900 enclosed porch, nicely Raised Ranch on 3 pic­ I Tuesday and Saturday ’til 5,;! bathrooms, garages, tile and $40. All in good condition. 30 day Gentlemen only. References Side Rec, near Main. 6461021 2426, 9-5. WHY RENT? Can you afford painting. Heating and air- guarantee. Phone 6467544. required. Kitchen privileges. replacem ent cost $3,935) full-time. Insurance anIQ paid Parkade vicinity, near Route 84 SPRING landscaped, excellent turesque acres with a 20 $135.61? Own your own two- Evenings 649-6806. vacation. Apply in person, An­ exit, Verplanck school district neighborhood. Asking $44,000. mile view. 12 minutes to :l K n i t W P u r l conditioning. Call 643-7367 Parking available. Private en­ MANCHESTER - two bedroom STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base­ Is not far off so owner has family, only $1,500 down to evenings. THREE year old, 4 h.p. Ariens trance. 643-2693 after 4:30 for dover Auto Parts, Route 6, An­ 646-5358. Call Bob Lathrop, Agent, 646- COLUMBIA - Lakefront Manchester, 25 minutes to qualified buyer. Pasek, Duplex available immediately, ment, Center Street location. 1965 MUSTANG, convertible, 6 dover. NURSE for nights, pleasant, called us to lower price of her 6050 or 872-9548. beautiful year ‘round home. 6 ;; Trl-CIlyPtaza Vamon snowblower, hardly used. $145. appointment. LOOKING for anything in real Call 649-0459. custodial work. Call 649-^58. Hartford. Realtors. 289-74‘75 742-8243. secu rity required, $160. cylinder, standard transmis­ mint condition, 6 room Ranch. rooms, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, MASONRY - All types, Call 6494780. Eastern, 646-8250. estate rental — apartments, 872-2219 ROOM ^ private home, sion. Good running condition □ REAL ESTATE If you act now, you will be all dishwasher, carpeting, ANDOVER - Ranch, first fieldstone, brick, concrete. hbmes, multiple dwellings, no INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1,400, 6,- $275. 643-1040. MALE, full-time, hardware, moved in — in a matter of NORTH COVENTRY - stately serw ^K ^ rch . Hutchins Agen- Free estimates. After 5 p.m., WAREHOUSE Sale - Used fur­ female “"only. Kitchen fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 200, 8,3Q0, 8,800 starting at 50 plumbing store work. Apply in offering, six rooms, garage, ! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eeeee^' privileges, parking. Phone 643- RNSiPNS-ALDES weeks. 3 bedrooms, one has oaks surround this young 7 1/2 *38p900 swimming pool, acre plus, wall- 643-1870 or 644-2975. . niture and miscellaneous. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cents a square foot. Warren E. person, Barrett Piumbing Supp­ Homes For Sale 23 room Split. Inside you’ll find a February 6th, 7th, and 8th, from 6609. WOODLAND Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. DODGE VAN - Model AlOO, JO IN THE ly, 331 Broad Street. air conditioner. Plan to see tp-wall, $32,000. Warren E. 1967, AM/FM radio, Vega now. 649-5306, eves.. 644-8424. large kitchen with appliances, RANCH - Two years old, 6 1/2 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, REMODEL your bathroom, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chambers MANCHESTER - Attractive DYNAMIC CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, living room, first floor laundry, rooms, large country kitchen, very reasonable, work kitchen, rec room or custom Moving and Storage, 5 Glen FURNISHED ROOM for MANOR four-room apar.tment, nice BOLTON - office space 172 buckets, insulated, paneled, California Ranch. Fireplaced WARREN L HOWUUD working lady. Modern kitchen, 225/6, 3-speed. Phone M9-3ft6. NURSING TEAM NEED that extra cash? Earn family room with fireplace, 13x21’, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, Lota-Land tor Sale 24 guaranteed. Call anytime, 646 build your new home. Call 646 Rd., Manchester. 643-5187. yard. Stove, refrigerator. square feet, warehouse 1,022 living room, formal dining The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. three or four bedrooms, garage, M rage, acre lot. $38,900. 4266. 1142, 643-6341. linens, private enterance, References, no pets. $140. 649- square feet, loading dock with $8-$10 per hour part time, as Realtors — MLS APARTMENTS decorator - consultant. Minimal room, modern kitchen with two baths. What more do you Philbrlck Agency, Realtors, Realtor 643-1108 QUALITY Fan back chair, parking, central. Call 643-8649. 5325, 228-3540. overhead door, and heat. At­ SMALL Corporation going out dining area, family three large _ Manchester Parkad£- ♦646-4200. MANCHESTER - 2.3 acres, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Hitchcock arm chair, crazy Homostaad Street of business, 1969 Chevy ^ n , 6 THl MEADOWS qualification needed, free need? Only $38,900. Keith Ffeal zoned industrial. Has older DICK’S Snowplowing - (Off W. Middle Tpke.) tractive appearance, good com­ training. Call for interview, 633- bedrooms, fourth possible. 2- Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. specializing and serving Remodeling, repairing, ad­ quilt cushions, walnut cedar ROOMMATE wanted, tWo- MANCHESTER - Central loca­ mercial location by two major CTlinder, standard, $1,195. m O Immediately available full car garage. Beautiful^ ATTRACTIVE six room home as income. $33,000. ditions, rec rooms, porches and chest, Victorian love seat, gold bedroom apartment, Vernon MANCHESTER Ford Sports Van, 6 cylinder, 1090, Maria Dionne. CAPE - Large eat-in kitchen, LaPenta Agency, 6462440. Rockledge and surrounding tion, bus line, third floor, 5 highways. Route 84 and 44. and part-time positions. 3-11 landscaped grounds. Marion E. Colonial located in desirable ANDOVER - ’Three-bedroom living room with fireplace, king area. Driveways, parking lots, roofing. No job too small. Call velvet, reading table, drapes, area. Call 872-0028 days. BulK by spacious rooms, $150 monthly, Ideal for distributor. $225 automatic, $1,495.1971 Mercury OLDER HOME - 8 rooms, large Colony Park station wagon, 9 and 11-7 shifts. Excellent HOUSEKEEPER for lady Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. Hollister Street area. Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, size master bedroom, level lot. modem kitchen, formal dining sidewalks, sanding. 646^04. 64631ft. cornice, 6’7”, Cheval mirror on UAR HOUSING CORP. security and references. Call monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- salary plus company paid Fir^laced living room, three ROOM FOR rent, male or passenger. Air-conditioned, living in Farmington, own in-ground pool. One acre plus. Desirable, location. $33,900. room, large den, two full baths, Bualneaa Property 26 legs, 6465051. 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary 649-2711 2075. Life, Health, Major Medical MANCHESTER - Three units, good sized bedrooms, wall-to- CARPENTRY - Repairs, female. Phone 649-3173. loaded, $2,100. All garage main­ bedroom, bath and sitting $32,000. Warren E. Howland, Philbrlck ■ Agency, Realtors, 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On TREE SERVICE (Soucier) apartments. Features wall-to- and Disability insurance room, must be a good cook, 16 rooms. Annual income, $7,- wall carpeting throughout plus Realtors, 643-1108. 6464200. Trees cut, trimmed or topied, remodeling, additions, roofing. CUSTOM made drapes, 43” MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 tained, good condition. 646-3339 F a parklike yard, $&,900. MANCHESTER ■ Business 500. Three furnaces. 'Tenants one car garage. Priced in the high, 97” wide, yellow-gold MALE ROOMMATE to share wall carpeting, vanity tile SMALL STORE (15x45) Purnell 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. makes this truly one of the have references, excellent Philbnck Agency, Realtors, property on Center Street. stumps removed, fully insured. Call David Patria, South Wind­ bedroom townhouse, super near Main. Apply Marlow’s, salary. Answer Box 220, Far­ pay utilities. $62,000. Cole, mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, 64^ 646-4200. Store with remodeled 6room Got a tree problem? Well worth sor, 644-1796. background with fruit design. four-room apartment. Color baths, built-in oven, range, location, 1 1/2 baths, full best benefit packages in the 1511. ' 867 Main St. 1968 LEMANS, standard 6 industry. mington, Conn. 06032. Realtor, 643-6666. apartment. $45,000. LaPenta a phone call. 742-8252. Also red background with floral television, pool, etc. Vernon dishwasher, refrigerator and private basement, includes heat Daniel F. Reale Agency, 6462440. WES ROBBINS carpentry design, 86x52^’ and 36”x54” , area. 875-1333. disposal, electric heat, 2 air and appliances, $260 per month. cylinder. Best offer. Call 643- Start the New Year right, cdh CAPE - full acre treed lot, MANCHESTER - Two family, GEORGIAN Colonial - Center reasonable. 8769201.“ STORE or office space, ap­ 8692 anytime. w e lc o m e s chimney Colonial. Two ODD JOBS - You name it, we do remodeling specialist. Ad­ conditioners, glass sliding Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- proximately 2,000 square feet, tact Emilia Kumik, Assistant RECEPTIONIST for Saturday laeeat-in kitchen, three modem kitchens, ceramic tile MANCHESTER - Business it. Call John 643-2097 or Andy ditions, rec rooms, dormers, doors, all large rooms. Full 4535, 646-1021. fireplaces, modem kitchen with 182 West Middle Tpke. Inquire 1969 GTO, Judge, 4-speed, ram- Director of Nursing Service to and Sunday work, 8 a.m. to 4 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet, baths, aluminum siding, 2-car zoned II parcel, priced for im­ 872-2385. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, COBBLER’S bench, coffee basement storage area, ample enclosed sunporch and sundeck. garage, excellent location. built-ins, large formal dining 649-3446. at Dubaldo Music Center, or air, $1,650 or best offer. Call learn more about the many p.m. Apply Fiano’s Motor Inn., MYRA DASHER room, front to back living mediate sale. Excellent finan­ table, pine, excellent condition. Apartmenta For Bent S3 parking. Starting at $175. Han­ 5 1/2-ROOM duplex, garage. call 649-6205 after 3 or 643-6802. 100 East Center Street. Asking $29,900. Keith Real Char-Bon Agency, 643^)683. Reasonable, other household Security, references, $200 646^6582 after 5 p.m. health care opportunities on room, large front foyer, den, cing available. Blanchard L dy to shopping, schools, bus this side of the river. New sec Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. to the etaff of Rossetto, Realtors, 6462482. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - articles, call after 5, 643-0306. 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ monthly. Phone 643-5029. E screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 and religious facilities. MUSTANG 1968, automatic, 6 tion opening soon. ^ OAK HILL School in Hartford MANCHESTER - Rockledge new homes custom built, ment, heat, security, $160. Call THIRTEEN ROOMS - 2 1/2 section, 5-bedroom Split, nice 1/2 baths, garage, large lot. Model apartment open for in­ Resort Property cylinder. High mileage, power is recuiting for an experienced High on a hill in one of Beal Fatale Wanted CERAMIC remodeled, additions, rec NUMBER 26, Franklin burner, 6462426, 9-5. MANCHESTER - Unusual one- carpenter. Must be able to read baths, two fireplaces, 3-car gar­ condition. 3 1/2 baths, rec REALE REALTORS 23 rooms, garages, kitchens, never used, with spark guard, spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday For Rent 56 steering, air-conditioning, 646-2321 age, horse bam, view. $M,900. room, wall-to-wall carpeting, M a n c h e s te r’s fin e s t bedroom Townhouse, full base­ radial snows, excellent condi­ blueprints. Starting rate $4.11 178 SL, Mwctiei ter TILE ------remodeled,- bath tile, cement.. —I^s, — and damper. Call oiiciafter ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se- and Sunday. Other times by ment, private entrances and 333 BIDW EU STRECT p^er hour, 40 hour week. Hiifitchins " Agency, ■ 6 4 9 -^ .’ aluminum siding. Priced in the neighborhoods. Phiibrick Agen­ SELLING your home or 643-6082. NEW THREE bedroom fully tion, $1,200. 742-9412. RIAHCHESTEH cy, Realtors, 646-4200. acreage? For prompt friendly One C a ll work. Steps, dormers. Residen- 6:30, 643-6082. cond floor apartment, stove and appointment. patio. Includes heat, Excellent fringe benefits, CMS, 50’s. The Mitten Agency, JJoaa It Alll tial or commercial. Call 646 ...... refrigerator, $150 monthly. appliances, and carpeting. $205 equipped cottage, overlooking Realtors, 643-6930. _____646-4525 service, call Louis Dimock Cape Cod Bay, at Brewster. 1966 PONTIAC Tempest, sta­ Blue Cross, Major Medical, life RAISED RANCH - Large living Realty, 6469823. 4291. Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 MWdleagi^d Call: monthly. Paul W. Dougan, insurance, state retirement, We specialize in ceramic tile, couple preferred. No pets br Available during July. Phone tion wagon, good running condi­ WHY WAIT... room and formal dining room UAR HOUSING CORP. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. tion, best offer. Call after 6,872- MACHINIST - We have the paid vacations. For information slate, flagstone and quarry R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen- children. References required. for information, 649-9m. When you can move into our with sliding glass doors & large ALL CASH for your property MINIATURE Poodles, brown 6 43-95 91 6983, following openings: Vertical call 242-2274 between 9 a.m. and tile. For complete bathroom tiy, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ Call 649-7529. SPACIOUS six room apart­ spotless 3-bedroom Ranch im- deck and swimming pool. ’IVo within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, sable, six weeks old. Robert Murdock, Realtor Turret lathe, lathe. The Purdy 3 p.m., or write 120 Holcomb fireplaces,- family room, two- instant service. Hayes Agency, remodeling, we’ll handle all ditions, porches. Any type Reasonable price. Phone 643- ment, country kitchen, con­ Street, Hartford, Conn., 06112. mediately. This well- remodeling, 6462087. WE HAVE customers waiting 643-S5S1 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Bus, new Corporation, 586 Hilliard car garage, large lot. 160x250’. 6460131. carpentry, plumbing and tile 8014 after 3 p.m. venient location, security, $210 rebuilt engine, excellent condi­ Street, Manchester, 64W)000. maintained home sits on a $47,500. Phiibrick Agency, work. Expert workmanship for the rental of your apartment Stophon J. Luchon Jr. monthly. 646-0885. GUARANTEED 6 A ^ LOOK - NEW LISTINOSI CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ tion. Best offer. Call 527-6711, gorgeous high treed lot with Realtors, 646-4200. WE WILL buy your house. Call and reasonable rates. IRISH SETTER puppies, AKC or home. J.D. Real Estate Sup’L - 640-5297 742-7686. RN OR LPN, part or full-time. ELECTRICIAN’S helper - loads of privacy. Please call ages, additions, bathrooms, registered, chamninn hinnrilinp Associates, Inc. 6ft-1980. Mt. Snow - Chalet, sireps 8, minimum of one year anytime, Hutchins Agency, Call Mandevllle registered, champion bloodline, MANCHESTER - Nice 2 Laurel Manor, 649-4519. Joe Gordon, 649-5306, eves. MEADOW LANE - 8-room Realtors, 6465324. kitchens,'■ ‘ ■'ms, houses, repairepairs. Free for hunting or show. Call 226 bedroom Townhouse, full base­ week or weekend. Still experience in commercial and estimates. Small jobs. MANCHESTER - Nice 2- 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 643-5314. Colonial, 7 years old, 2 1/2 643-9678 Stephen 0282 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - Two bedroom ment, private entrances, $195 available George Washington economical V-8, power MECHANIC - Experienced, residential wiring, benefits. $26>900 — Manchester. Not many around at these prices. Small, older Cape. 3 Martin, 6467295. bedroom Apartment, ideal for Call 646-5420 beteween ^5:%. baths, four bedrooms, first- apartment in 4 family. per month. Paul W. Dougan, week. Call Mr. Brown. Days, steering, $200 or best offer. Call with own tools, for large truck • • 3 & W • • floor family room, two-car gar­ SELUN6 YOUR PROPEirrYT family, includes heat, hot Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. DuBaldo Electric Company. The BARROWS & WALUCE Co. bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, one-car garage Call us first. Will buy your TWO affectionate kittens, one Available immediately, securi­ 646-2830 or evenings 646-0557. 643-6253 after 6., fleet. G u aran ty year ‘round Quick sale wanjed. New listing. age. Assumable 5 3/4% ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ male, one female, free to loving water, appliances, and ty required, $150. Eastern, 646- Realtors — MLS home, immediately at a fair ditions. All carpentry and carpeting. $205 per month. Paul work with overtime. Call 643- mortgage. $59,900. Phiibrick COVENTRY Coverers - Slip­ family. Please call 523-4811, 8250/ COMPLETELY furnished •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2414. DRIVER Warehouse man for JlsssiiW afiiitfuutta price'. All cash. Call Lou masonry work. Free estimates. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 or $30,900 — Vernon. Cute 514-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, near schools, finished Agencjy,‘ y, Realtors, 6464200. covers, upholsteiy and drapes. Ext. 404 or 647-1937 for informa-, three room apartment, prefer Trucks tor Sale 62 wholesale millwork company. OWNER moving to Florida and Arruda, 644-1539. Anthony Squillacote, 649-0811. 6461021. Union shop, class II Uemse rec room. New listing. Free Estimates. Master charge tion. I FOUR-ROOM apartment, com­ middleage people, parking and PART TIME Machinists, mor­ must sell this magnificent nine TV included. Call 643-1879 after Wanted to Bent 57 required, many benefits, two ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on accepted. Call 742-80W. BootIng-SIdIng pletely renovated. Adults only. 1968 FORD one-ton, 9 foot utili­ nings, Amerbelle Corp. 104 E. room Raised Ranch. Soaring^ 10 acres. Large living room BEAL1 -1539 34 AN UNUSUAL VALENTINE- MANCHESTER - New Contem- $200 monthly includes utilities. 1 p.m. weeks vacation, no lay-off. Call $30,900 — H«bron. Clean 5’/4-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, carpeting, large lot. super deluxe 2-bedroom ty body, 4-speed transmission. «■ Mam St., Rockville. Contact beamed double cathedral / New listing. r • with Cypress paneling and JUNK OR unwanted cars Miniature Schnauzer puppies, Security. 6461189. SMALLSTORE, suitable for Phone 875-0448. Mr. L. Passardi, 875-3325 289-1591, ask for Mr. Schaller. ceilings in living room and ROOFING and roof repairing, luse, fully carpeted, with book store, near the center or fireplace, four bedrooms, den, removed, $10 per car. Also to a le s . AKC. moi.efi6.fe46. B“ X T llv U g room: all HEBRON - Modern 2-bedroom between 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. An dining room, custom kitchen two baths, two-car garage. Coughlin Roofing Co. M67707 FIV E-RO O M duple3 apartment, country setting, East Center area. Or will buy with every possible con­ $31,90 0- Vernon. Quick occupancy. 5’/4-room Ranch, nice view, 3ijodrooms. brush removed, reasonablv existing book store. Write Box 1962 FORD pick-up, 4 wheel equal opportunity employer. / dining area. Ideal set-up- for dog kennel □ MISC. SERVICES 742-6938. » bedrooms, 11/2 baths, disposal, carpeting, appliances, heat and drive, 4-speed, with swivel MAGHMNG venience. Four large bedrooms,' operation. $59,500. Phiibrick BIDWELL Home Improvement appliances, wall-to-wall hot water. Available im­ F, Manchester Herald. 2 1/2 baths, family room with Co. Expert installation of tion. Call 649-0311 after-6 p.m. plow. $700. 649-0758. ARTS AND crafts $33,$00 - Vernon. 7-room Capo In excellent condition, family room, garage. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. SEWING Instructions - All K2 competition skis (195 cm) carpeting. Private driveway mediately. $190. Eastern, 6 ^ ' Demonstrators needed. Beat FORDIUN massive stone fireplace and 2- Servleea Ottered 31 aluminum siding, gutters and with Solomon 505 bindings, u s ^ and cellar. Large backyard. 8250. M/sc. tor Bent 58 Must be seen. Now listing. basic steps including pattern trims. Roofing installation and DELMONT STREET,' New the high cost of living, no in­ Able to supervise production car electric eye garage. Extras MANCHESTER - Six-room adjustments. Teacher trained once. Asking $150. Call 6463633 $240 monthly plus security vestment, no collecting or employees In secondary include, drapes, carpeting, a ir-, Colonial. Large kitchen, formal DRIVEWAYS cleared of snow, repairs. 649-6495, 8769109. ^ te r 3. two-bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, deposit. .643-2052. 118 MAIN ST. - Garage and ^6,900 - Manchester. Bowers School. June 1st. Spotless Colonial with large in fashion design. Small appliances, security and storage space for rent. Call 646- delivering. Full-time or part- motal machining and conditioning and self cleaning dining room, 3 b^rooms, gar­ Manchester and Bolton area. classes, reasonable rates. 643- Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 time. Phone 633-1697 or 646- finishing operations oven. Most unusual home in family room, huge living room with fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting age. Immaculate condition. Call 649-5900. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, U.S. DIVERS tank with references. $225 monthly. Days 2426, 9-5. 6226. roofing, storm windows, aw­ 643-5lft, ask for Jack. MANCHESTER - North end, V ILU G ER 0496. primarily milling, drilling and executive area. Baskin Real other features. New listing. ' $29,900. Phiibrick /igency. regulator, $200. Phone 6463789. YAMAHA 1973, 250 Enduro, nings., Quality workmanship, sunny five room, second floor GARAGE FOR rent. Corner boring. Must be familiar with Estate, 644-2507 64^1210 Realtors, 6464200. SHARPENING Service - ' '> apartment, stove with cooking APARTMENTS excellent condition, many MOTHER or grandmother sub­ $39,900 — Manchester. Quality built Colonial on Porter Street. Call for details. Saws, knives, axes, shears, free estimates. Fully insured. FISCHER Aluminum skis, Rosemary Place and Valley extras, $750 firm. Call 649-1425 production machine tooling 872-9187, 6463417. DUPLEX - 5 rooms, modem gas, heat, hot water, and gar­ Five-room, 2 bedroom Street. Call after 3 p.m., M9- stitute, older woman, very COZY 4 1/2 room Ranch with CIRCA 1730, Antique Colonial. skates, rotary blades. Quick SENTRY never used; one pair Lange ski kitchen, formal dining room, age included, $185 per month after 6 p.m. responsible, enjoys children, and machine shop practices. attached breezeway and gpr- $44,900— Manchester. Raised Ranch In excellent area, 3 large bedrooms. service. Capitol Equipment townhouse, wall-to-wall 3009. Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, STENO SERVICE boots, size 10 1/2, used five two bedrooms, $200 per month. rent. References and security, carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ after school, school vacations, This is a day shift opening age, carpeting, Bolton Lake 2 full baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car gc|rage, roc room, pool. May 30th. summer kitchen, new baths, Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. ROOFING — liSpecializing times. Will sell both for $125 or repairing roofs, new roofs, References required. Phiibrick required. Available March 1st. ditioners, appliances, heat •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPERT bicycle repairs, all summer. Light housekeeping in offering good pay and a fine privileges. Please call Marlene new kitchen, twoK;ar garage. Hours daily 7:365, ’Thursday 357 East Cantar S t skis for $85 and boots for $45. Agency 646-4200. Write Box L, M anchester makes, models ancl speeds. our home, own transportation. program of company paid Trares, 688-6105. J. Watson $39,900 — North Coventry. 6 months old Raised Ranch, March 1st occupancy High 50’s. Phiibrick Agency, 7:369, Saturday, 7:304. 646 Mandiesttr, Com. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Call 6468653. and hot Water, IMs tiled baths, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, and repaired. 30 years Herald. □ AUTOMOTIVE Vernon, 646-5566. benefits. Beach Real Estate Co, 547-1550. 3 bedrooms, living room, dlnlng>oom, kitchen, V/i baths, family Realtors, 646-4200. 7958. ; [Business correspondence,] [ NEW Two-Family, 3 bedroom washer and dryer hookup, Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- experience. Free estimates. Garden Producta 47 patio. No pets. 2098. room with fireplace, carpeting, 2-car garage, aluminum siding. itranscripts, reports, Howley, 6465361. apartment, living room, FOUR-ROOM apartment, first Autos For Sale 61 ASSEMBLERS and coil Please mail resume to EXCEPTIONAL 7-room Cape, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen with range, dishwasher, floor, cellar storage, garage, winders, mother’s shift large wooded lot, garage, Lota-Land lor Sale 24 ! [telephone answering and ••••••••••a••••••••••!•••••• Call 649-762D Personnel Department $46,900 — Manchester. Duplex 5-5. Price reduced for quick sale.* Only 10 ‘ ^secretarial assistance. BUY Yo u r Potatoes direct refrigerator, fully carpeted. yard, $150 monthly. 649-M71. HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor­ available. Good sight required fireplacOi 1 bedrooms plus Heating-Plumbing 35 from the Potato Warehouse, by Broker, 6461180. 1973 VEGA GT Kamback, cycles, parts and accessories. or call 233-4411 for an years old. Move right In. Hourly — Weekly excellent condition. Asking $2,- for fine work and must have dining room. $31,900. Meyer, Caldor’s. Wholesale prices - 122 FLORENCE STREET - Expert service. Harley- finger dexterity. Will train. apipointment. Realtors, 646-3860, 646-8776. Monthly Rates ' BOTTI Heating and Pliimtiing 200. Call after 5 week days, $61,900 — Manchester. Super Immaculate custom Ranch In prestigious Forest ^ SALE PUBLIC BH) retail service. 646-8248. MANCHESTER - New 3- four room apartment in 2- NORTH COVENTRY - Four- Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, Hours available 7:30 or 8:30 — Prompt, courteous service. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 96'72. Ask for Roy. Hartford. 247-9774. _ The Jacobs Hills. Plush wall-to-wall carpeting, foyer, elegant decorating 649-0552 Call 643-1496. bedroom apartment, air- family, heat and utilities paid, room apartment, heat and elec­ 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply Able Coil SOON VACANT - Clean Antiquea 4a conditioned, kitchen $200 monthly. 644-8896, 643-2282. & Electronics, Howard Road, aluminum sided Colonial, possi­ throughout, family room with fireplace off the kitchen, stove, dish­ EXCESS STATE LAND tric included. Call 875-2121. PINTO, 1971, 2,000cc, 4-speed, Manufacturing Oo. appliances, carpeted, private good condition. Asking $1,495. Bolton, opposite Bolton Lake ble four bedrooms. Priced to washer, disposal, air conditioners, electric eye for 2 garage doors, SEWERLINES, sink lines, WANTED — Antique furniture, entrance and basement, yard, 1 Jacobs Rd. cleaned with electric cutters, 4 1/2-ROOM apartment, second ROCKVILLE - Rockland 99 Lakewood Circle, North, 649- Campers-Trallers House. sell in the 30’s. T. J. Crockett. Y o ii ITEM #197 DRESSMAKING - 15 years glass, pewter, oil paintings or parking, Lyndale Street. floor, heat, gas, hot water; gar­ West Hartford 06107 -Realtors, 643-1577. huge rec room, park-llke yard. Too many features to (nentlon. by professionals. McKinney Terrace Apartments. Large 7350. Mobile Homea 65 won’t have to do any decorating - just move right In and start enjoy­ MANCHESTER expedience. Specializing in other antique items. Any quan­ Available immediately. $265 age. No pets, no children. 649- and beautiful three room, one- — ^ ------GENERAL OFFICE morning An Equal Opportunity alterations, evening and bridal Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ tity. The Harrisons, 643^09, per month. 649-4844. 4068. ft work. Answering telephone, WHY RENT? Can you afford ing life. New listing. - pany, 6465308. bedroom apartments. Heat, hot 1973 JEEP WAGONEER - four- 1969 DELMAR, open road 91/2’ Employer M/F |owns. Call Sandy, 643-7042,16 165 Oakland Street. water, all appliances including wheel drive, quadratrac low various office procedures for $135.61, own your own two- Sealed bids for the sale of 0.31 acre, more or MANCHESTER’ - Duplex, 5 1/2 camper. Contains everything FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, FOUR ROOMS - first floor, just dishwasher, disposal, range, automatic transmission, but bath, sleeps 5-6, asking $1,- real estate office. Call Lou family. Only $ 1 ^ , qualified less, of vacant land located on Overland Wanted to Buy 49 rMms, security deposit and redecorated, $145 monthly, no , Arruda, 644-1539. buyer. Pasek, Realtora, 2 ^ repairs, and remodeling. carpeting, pool and your own power steering, power brakes, 500. Call 649-2432 after 4:30 p.m. EXPERIENCED housekeeper - /ase*' Street in the Town of Manchester. EMCO light trucking, attics and Prompt service on emergen­ references required. Call 646 utilities, no pets, security private terrace in a country set­ radio, low mileage. Excellent p a rt-tim e or fu ll-tim e 74’r5, 742-8243. cellars cleaned. Bundled WANTED - round wooden 3404. required. 228-9692 between 69 EXPERIENCED receptionist cies. 643-7024. ting. From $170. No pets. 872- condition. Phone after 4:30 ADULTS - Keep, warm this excellent wages and benefits! No bid below $6,200.00 will be considered. newspapers taken only. Free dining table and chairs. Call p.m. 6360, 529-6586, 872-9732. p.m., 646-5989. for dental office at Vernon Cir­ Apply in person, Manchester estimate. Phone 647-9610. 228-9617. wirtter at very low heating cle. Please reply giving Manoilanor Nursing ” Home, 385 West VERNON . $34,900 Bids will be received at 176 Cumberland Avenue, Flooring 36 costs. Live in a well plannra . Wethersfield, Room 207 (Helco General Office Building) un- MANCHESTER - new 2- Homea tor Bent 54 1968 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, and controlled community with experience to P.O. Box 2356, — Center Street. TOTAL VALUE HEREn WANTED ’to buy - old post­ bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 Vernon, Conn. 06066. 646-4144 lil 11 ;00 a.m., Feb. 19,1974 at which time bids will be opened •••••••••••ooooooootoo••••#• FLOOR Sanding PRESIDENTIAL convertible, automatic, V-8, privacy and natural surroun­ cards, toys, glass, furniture, baths. Includes heat, 456 1/^ MAIN STREET - 6 7 room Raised Ranch in a fine and read publicly. We advise using certified mail for submit­ Painting-Papering 32 Refinishing, (specializing power steering, new brakes,., dings. Clubhouse, sauna and SUBSTITUTE BUS drivers older floors), clocks, jewelry. Anything old VILLAGE APTS. appliances, shag carpeting, full rooms, family unit, security. good condition. $800. 646-7609. SUPERVISOR - Administrator needed. Will train. For further y residential area. 2 baths, ting yoqr bid...... Inside painting,iti for cash. 644-1756. swimming pool. See the newest T. J. FLANAGAN - Painting, ceilings. John Verfaiile, 6 ^ basem ent. $265. Paul W. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. 12’ and 14’ widd'mobile homes and mechanical knowlege information cair Andover built-ins, carpeting, formal FRECHEnE & MARTIN REALTORS, INC. MANCHESTER Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646 Bids must be submitted on official State forms. Maps, papering, general repairs. 5750, 872-2222. 1969 MUSTANG, excellent con­ with step-saving kitchen and necessary for large transporta­ Elementary School, 742-7339. dining room, panelled rec WANTED - Baby Grand piano 1021. TOLLAND - seven room farm tion fleet. Call 643-2414. 263 Mqln 8 t ^ proposal forms, and other Information may be obtained Estimate now for One and two bedrooms. dition, $300 and take over dining room, luxurious living room and 2 garages. Please ManchMtwr in good condition. Call 2269706. house, garage, ne%r Parkway, payments. For more informa­ Bualneaa Opportunity 14 mail at the address set forth below: * spring/summer clean up. Call Movlng-Trucklng- room, full bath, very large call Joe Gordon, 649-5306, 6461949. Near schools, churches MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- small family with references. tion call 646-0577. master bedroom, porch, p u o WAITRESSES for part-time, eves. 643-5314. Storage 37 WANTED for cash - Antiques, and shopping center, on bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 $200 monthly. 646-0131. after school hours. Some Satur­ BYOB - Be your own boss. Call Anyone • Harm Frachetta, Al Martin, Amla Browar, Garry Rothman, STATE OF CONNECTICUT early tin and 'cast iron toys. and awnings for your leisure J.P. LEWIS & Son custom bus line. Call anytime. baths, full basement, private THUNDERBIRD 1967, 4-door, time enjoyment. Jensen's, Inc, days. Will train. Good pay, good Excellent gift shop in prime Francta Boryaavlcz, Annatta FInnagait, Ray Lima, Jim Harrington, Joa Handar- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Tr u c k in g , odd jobs, moving trains, guns, ••B&W.. decorating, interior and swords, glass, entrances. Includes heat and BOLTON-Four-room Ranph, all power, air, stereo tape, good Rolling Hills, Route 44-A, gratuities. Apply in person. location. Proven sales and The BARROWS i WALLACE CO.’ aon... ^ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION large appliances, cleaning postcards, early books, oiflifp pain­ 646-2623 appliances. $245 per month. large treed lot, one child Brass Key Restaurant, 829 . Reallora — MLS exterior, paper hanging. Fully condition, asking $795. 99 , Mansfield. Mrs. Smith 1-4^ m w th record. Call today. T. J P.O. DRAWER A cellars and attics, also some tings,„ . - pewter,------almost------_.iyth anything Paul W. Dougair, Realtor, 643- accepted. $225 monthly, in­ Lakewood Circle, North? 649- ' Main Street. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. Mancbefter Parkade — 6494306 insured. 6 & I . tree work done. 644-1775. 0133 or Mr. Olson, Hartford 247- WETHERSFIELD. CONNECTICUT 06109 old. Call'anytime, 643-6535. 4535, 646-1021. ' cluding heat. Call 742-6736. 7350. 5209. y . 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Tolland About Town will meet Wednesday at 7:30 clubhouse for a wihe ta$ting GOP Fund Raising p.m. at the VFW Home. party. Members may bring guests to the program. HARTFORD (UPI) - The . State Chair­ Five Point Club of Temple Manchester Grange* will meet Republican State Central Com­ Chapter, OES, will have a man J. Brian Gaffney said top Wednesday at 8 in Grange Hall. Scania Lodge, Vasa Order of mittee Monday began selling elected Republican officials workshop- meeting Wednesday Strong Opposition Heard The committee on women’s ac­ America, will meet Thursday tickets for a $125 per person and the entire GOP Washington at 7:30 p.nq.. at the home of Mrs. tivities will have a baked goods at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall spring fund raising diniler delegation were invited to at­ Dorothy Kelly, 21 Irving St. table. for installation of officers. featuring California Gov. tend the affair March 8 at the Hostesses are Mrs. Ronald To Plans for Apartments Refreshments will be served. Hartford Hilton. Mottram, Mrs. William Sandberg and Mrs< Florence Circles of Community Baptist Manchester—A City of Village Charm Peterson. Churches planning to meet PRICEi FIFFEEN CENTS VoluntMr firemen of Hose By ALEX GIRELLl tonight or Wednesday are: Anticipating some of the arguments against Co. 1, Town Fire Department, apartment construction, Stephen Lamont, one of Estelle Carpenter Circle, Delta Chapter, RAM, will will meet tonight at 8 at the TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS A proposal to zone a 10-acre parcel of land on the developers, said the apartments would fill a tonight at 7:30 at the home of meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Mrs. Raymond Ruddell. 38 McKee St. firehouse. Anderson Rd. just east of Goose Lane in Tolland social need in providing living space in Tolland the Masonic Temple. Elmer E. drew heavy public opposition Monday night for persons who are not prepared to own a home. Somerset St.; Reed-Eaton Cir­ Stone, high priest, will preside cle, tonight at 7:45 at the home' when about 75 residents crowded into the new These include newlyweds, working couples during the Royal Arch degree. of Mrs. Harry Baskind, 206 insurance Board of Education offices for the first public without children, and elderly persons. WATER WEIGHT hearing held there. He said that in its present state the land Lydall St.; Ann Judson Circle, Lee and Lamont Realty seek the change to Wednesday at 10 a.m. in probiem produces |200 in taxes. Devoted to three single The VFW Post and Auxiliary ? on all Installment loans at no permit constrzuction on the site of 56 apartment homes, it would net a tax loss of $400 because of Fellowship Hall of the church to .UH will conduct a recreational work on a flea market project; ed By Gov. MeskiU units in seven buildings. Under current plans, the cost of education of children from ohe oxtra ctiarga to you. program Wednesday night at Ruth Circle, Wednesday at 2 being prepared by architect Daniel Wright, homes, he said. Devoted to apartments, he said, V there would be 32 two-bedroom and 24 one- the Newington Veterans p.m. at the home of Mrs. John E-LIM it would produce a net tax gain of $19,000 to $22,- Hospital. Those planning to at­ bedroom units. 000. Shorrock, 276 E. Middle Tpke. Excess water in the body can be The Planning and Zoning Commission, after tend will meet at the Post uncomfortable. E-LIM ^11 help Budget Asks Funds His figures were disputed later by Folke Home no later than 6:30 p.m. you lose excess water weight. We MANCHESTER STATE BANK the hearing which lasted three and a half hours, Erickson and other residents. Erickson said that The Army and Navy at Liggeii Rexall Drug recom­ Trucker Dispute tabled action on the request. Auxiliary will meet mend it. t0 4 t MAIN ST., MANCHESnS the apartments presented a potential for 64 ■ The Manchester Disabled While the only question before the PZC now is at 7:30 p.m. at the For Mass Transit, s»tpol-age children whose education would cost American Veterans Auxiliary I Open Sat. 9 a.m. -1 2 noon Membor FDIC the zone change itself, the applicants explained ^^1,00Q each. Only $2.00 in considerable detail their preliminary plans Fear was expressed by a number of residents for development. that the rapid water runoff from roofs and paved Is Unresolved Energy Crisis Some of the opposition expressed at the areas would dump water onto adjacent proper­ United Press International a bullet fired .from a passing truck stops for the rest of the hearing was to the construction of high-density .fARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. Thomas J. Meskill today ties or strain the capacity of storm drains and A nationwide truckers’ strike automobile punctured a month ’Tuesday to encourage housing in any form; most of it was directed to pinned Republican re-election hopes on a $121 million mass water courses. forced one airline to launch a tractor-trailer’s fuel tank on striking truck drivers to return specific problems residents foresaw as the transit program and a cUt in the state’s sales tax, one of John Pozzato of Vernon,'' consulting engineer “foodlift” across the United Interstate 40. ’The driver es­ to work and give Congress more result of the Lee and Lampnt plans. They in­ for the project, said he had calculated the runoff States today and prompted caped injury. time to legislate a long-range the nation’s highest. cluded storm drainage, pollution from septic (in a storm that might come once in every 25 state police to escort a donvoy Irf Pennsylvania, where a sblut'on to their problems. The governor, opening the 1974 legislative session, called tanks, aiid the amount of traffic they felt would years) at double the present runoff to allow for of 68 l^f-hauling trucks across truck driver was killed last - announcing Nixon’s deci­ for a modest increase in state spending to $1.32 billion and be generated by the development roof and paving. Iowa and into Illinois. week, the National Guard said sion at the White House, federal A number of residents said they do not oppose it would issue ammunition to its recommended using a projected $19 million surplus to Strike-related violence energy chief William E. Simon meet the energy crisis. the development, but cautioned the commission He said he had not yet determined whether a claimed a second victim patrols if the situation said his aim was to head off “a ’ The Senate and House each matters and barring individual to be skeptical about the specifics of engineering culvert under Goose Lane is adequate to accom­ Tuesday when a South Caroiina worsened. Joining Penn­ threat not only to life andTimb and construction. convened separately prior to legislators from introducing modate the increased flow. Earlier Ryan had tru ^ er was shot and killed as sylvania and Ohio, the gover­ but also to the immediate food the governor’s appeararice legislation. Committees may Several asked the commission not to act on said the developer would increase the size of the hewwas driving near nors of Kentucky and West supplies of millions of before a joint session at 11:13 propose legislation, however. any such far-reaching proposal until a town plan, culvert if necessary. Another concern expressed Harrington, Dei. In another in­ Virginia called up the National Americans.” now being formulated, is complete. Guard Tuesday, citing critical a.m. The governor’s budget 6 by residents was that septic systems would be cident! four men Were booked “We are not satisfied by the The governor called for blueprint calls for spending A few spoke in favor of the plans. inadequate for high-density housing and that on charges of attempted shortages of vital supplies. statement made by Mr. Simon reducing the 6.5 per cent sales $226.4 million for a building In presenting the request to the PZC, Atty. phosphates leaching from them would tend to murder in Lafayette, La., after President Nixon ordered a today and we are issuing a Atherton Ryan submitted as exhibits a number freeze on diesel fuel prices at tax to 6 per cent and program highlighted by $100 pollute the Skungamaug River and Tolland counterstatement,” said million for developing mass of plans and sketches and an engineering report. Marsh. William Hill, national chairman eliminating the sales tax on gas and electric bills. transportation. Wright described the site as one of natural of the Fraternal Association of beauty which the developers plan to retain, and The 46-year-old governor, An additional $21.4 million is Still another objection was the possibility of Steel Haulers and a member of he said the buildings of natural wood and stone who has yet to announce earmarked from the Transpor­ heavier traffic on adjacent roads which some the truckers’ National Unity are designed to blend into the surroundings and Heat Failures whether he will seek a second tation Fund for paying mass Committee. ‘‘We are said have blind intersections and curve. four-year term, emphasized transit operating costs. take advantage of the view of the valley. He said" recommending that the drivers ^ Robert Hopkins said those roads appeared to that his austerity program has “In the transportation area' I the structures and the parking lots would be continue to stand down and not hidden as much as possible from Anderson Rd. have been designed “by shareholders in a body made an income tax un­ am proposing that we invest shop.” Irk Tenants go back to work.” massively in making travel necessary. Reports of panic buying of Minority Democrats say more convenient and less groceries and the shutdown of By DOUG BEVINS complaining to the town health MeskilTs current $70 million expensive,” Meskill said. food supplies cropped up all department and police. surplus was the result of over­ “Our goal will be less Residents of Manchester’s over the country. Cattle and Governor Applauded Frey Resigns Post Mrs. Linda Blumenhagen, taxation and cuts in education dependence on the private auto­ Beechwood Apartments are fed produce shipments were down. one of the occupants, says her uid human services programs. mobile’” he said. up with energy conservation apartment, along with units in In Eastern industrial states, Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, center, was applauded by Deputy House Speaker Michael They say the governor spent “Achievement of this goal will Fred Frey, chairman of the Planning and will take him out of town for extended measures — at least the cut­ four of the 20 apartment factories laid off thousands of Morano, left, and Lt. Gov. Peter L. Cashman, right, after the governor delivered his require a high level of funding, backs which the apartment three years building ^surplus Zoning ■ Commission, resigned from the periods. He said he feels the,commission buiidings, was without heat last workers because of shortages budget message to the opening session of the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford but I think a transportation project’s heating system has of raw materials or parts. so he could offer tax,^lief in commission Monday night, effective im­ deserves a full-time chairman. 'Thursday and Friday. 'The heat this moaning. (UPI photo) system that will detoxify — not undertaken on its own. came back on Saturday, she this election year. ^ mediately before the start of a public Douglas Hatch, vice chairman of the damage — our evironment is a Many of the apartment said, but went off again Sunday “I would like to look back for wise, even mandatory, state hearing. commission, presided at the hearing. Hatch dwellers were without heat for and hasn’t come back yet. a moment to remind you that in project,” the governor said. Frey explained that new duties in his job is in his first term on the commission. Laurel Lake Acquisition three days this week, the most “Last night it was 48 degrees three short years we have come Other proposals in MeskilTs recent of severai simiiar in­ in our living room,” Mrs. from a fiscal situation which budget message include $19.4 cidents since the 191-unit com­ Blumenhagen said, noting that made an income tax seem in­ million foi a new librai^ at the plex opened about three years loss of heat has occurred evitable to a, fiscal situation University of Connecticut, $16 F Bolton ago. several times while she’s been which makes an income tax as million for a new vocational 'The management says the Weiss Criticized On Procedure living there. unthinkable as it is un­ technical school at Groton/and trouble stems from a Another apartment resident, necessary,” he said. By SOL R. COHEN and, on Jan. 3, two checks were Tuesday night, Thompson $9.6 million for initial construc­ “marginal heating system” and Mrs. Richard Coyle, said her He insisted, however, “The If the Republican - controlied drawn — one for $224,700 to criticized Weiss for the tion of the Naugatuck Valley bad quality of oil, and they say heat also went off Sunday but Town Manager Robert Weiss town retained the protection af­ legislaure approves the election Robert C. Dennison and one for procedure followed. He Higher Education Center. they’ve been working “around returned today. was publicly censured Tuesday forded by the Bond for Deed.” year tax proposals, the sales He proposed increasing by $5 Park Commissioner Sought the clock” to remedy the situa­ $224,700 to Wells C. Dennison. Manchester attorneys con­ criticized Weiss also for “But we’re not counting on night for the financial releasing the report. tax reduction would take effect the per pupil school aid con­ tion. tonight,” she added. procedure the town followed in The Wells C. Dennison check tacted by ’The Herald agreed April 1 and the utilities tax cleared the bank Jan. 8 and the “I was quite concerned by the tribution to towns for a total DON^A HOLLAND But several residents of the Lee Greenough, who manage^ acquiring the 110-acre Laurel the transaction didn’t follow ap­ would vanish March 1. state contribution of $3.3 E plaints, 2 destroyed, 1 recorded credit of $1,207.50 was Robert C. Dennison check transaction,” said ’Thompson. Correspondent Rachel Rd. apartments say the Beechwood Apartments for Lake parcel. proved procedures. All said 'The proposed tax reductions, redeemed. given to the town. ’The last six cleared Jan. 10. “I was equally concerned that million to local treasuries. 646.0375 nothing is being done; they the non-profit MISAC Corp., The censure was informal that, although there was which ignore tax relief for Nursing Costs months of the fiscal year could The warranty deed, the report was released to the The Meskill program calls for The resignation of Roberta can’t get answers from the said he’s been getting a lot of and was expressed by in­ nothing illegal or improper business and industry, would The Rockville Public Health show further credit, an even transferring title to the town press — either intentionally or a $21.6 million contribution to Simon as park commissioner management; and they’ve been complaints about the heat, and dividual Manchester directors about the procedure followed, it save taxpayers an estimated Nursing Association has sub­ balance or a’debit, depending was dated Jan. 15 and was fiied unintentionally.” the state’s 169 municipalities was accepted by the selectmen he’s been having at an open meeting. Mayor John certainly was unusual and $73.4 million in the next 15 mitted a report on the cost of on the types of cases the nurse with the town clerk Jan. 16. Thompson said he believes out of Connecticut’s portion of Monday night. an“unbeiievabie time” with the Thompson, on a recommenda­ foolish. Controls over extraor­ months. nursing services for the six- handles. Weiss, in a Jan. 25 report to the report “tries to pass the federal revenue sharing. Mrs. Simon’s resignation will SNOW boilers. tion by Vivian Ferguson, dinary occurrences — such as The tax package proposes The state contribution will in­ month period beginning July 1, The credit for jhe first six Mayor Thompson, conceded buck” to other tovyn employes. be effective either Feb. 28 or Greenough, who said he’s representing the Republican fire and death—were lost, they eliminating the capital gains clude distribution of $10 per 1973 through Dec. 31,1973 to the months is a resiHt of fees “the procedure followed was “I believe the buck stops with when a repiacement is found, “literally been working around minority, said he will schedule explained. levy on the sale of homes owned pupil, which will amount to $6.6 town. received from MMlfcare and not according to approved you (Weiss),” said Thompson, whichever comes first. the ciock,” said the heating an evaluation of the manager’s Weiss’ Jpn. 25 report to by persons over 65. million for the municipalities. The average cost per nurse is Blue Cross as well as patients S200 procedures, since the check(s) adding he hopes it never occurs The selectmen are seeking a failures stem from bad quality administrative performance — ,'Thompson was released to the “I hope you will adopt these The remaining $15 million will $9,504. Bolton’s share is $4,752, because of the many If the first three, middle three or last should have been transmitted again. replacement for Mrs. Simon. If your number matches all five digits of If the first four or last four digits of No. 4 heating oil, and an in­ at a date to be announced. press in reply to reporters’ new tax cut recommen­ be for local propel-ty tax relief. plus mileage $159, less fees, $2,- therapeutic cases in town. three digits of your ticket number match coincident with receipt of the Weiss replied, “I accept the Anyone in town who is in­ the winning number, in any order, you've your number match the same dig^ of the The Connecticut state adequate heating system. According to the sequence of questions regarding the tran­ dations,” the governor said. Other highlights of the gover­ 199, for a total cost of $2,712. The total expenses shared by the same digits of the winning number, deed.” ^ responsibilty for the transac­ terested in the position is asked just scrambled yourself an easy $25. winning number, light up a smile. You're weather forecast: 'The thick No. 4 oil, supplied events leading to payment for saction. “Last year a tax reformation nor’s budget include $7 million As Bolton paid $3,919.50 to the participating towns for the you're in luck. And $20 richer. tion. I don’t want it even im­ to contact Richard Morra, $200ahead of the game. Heavy snow warning for by tbe Mason Oii Co. of Glaston­ the property — about a week program was adopted which cut for higher education program RPHNA for that period, a period.are $76,026. plied I’m passing the buck to David Dreselly, Leon Rivers, tonight and 'Thursday. Coastal bury, is creating a strain on the before the actual transfer of ti­ anyone. I want to make it $71 million from the tax burden expansion and $6.9 million for Robert Dixon or John Mahon. flood warning Thursday mor­ heating system, Greenough tle took place in early January perfectly clear — I accept all of Connecticut citizens. state employe annual in­ — Robert C. Dennison, owner of Inside The park commissioner ning. Snow developing early said. The problem is that the responsibility.” “ Adoption of this year’s creases. Bolton the property with his brother. oversees the complete opera­ this evening. Snow tonight electric ignition system in the Today's He said ,that in the future all ' recommendations will put the The governor called for spen­ tion of the park. T h e com­ possibiy mixed with sleet and furnaces, which is basically a Wells C. Dennison, requested Icralb procedures relating to town tax cut total over the $144.4 ding $69.5 million — an increase missioner has his own commis- freezing rain southern portion large-scale home-type unit, payment. Pietrantonio resignation accepted, Page 18 ^ acquisition of real estate will be million mark for the two-year of about $4 million above the sion to assist him. No causing widespread hazardous can’t “fire” the oil, he said. Dennison was referred by cleared through the town period,” he'said. current appropriation — for Weiss to ^ the controller and News For Senior Citizens, Page 3 experience is needed for the Negro Bros. Plan traveiing conditions. Snow and “The oil we’re getting is counsel’s office. Meskiil, who inherited a $244 mental health through non-paying position. « f . freezing precipitation tapering nowhere near the quality we treasurer' and he (Dennison) South Windsor family life cqrriculum debated. He justified release of his million budget deficit as expanded community grants for Rec Assistants off to snow flurries 'Thursday used to get,” Greenough said, personally visited both offices Page 20 report on the grounds it was his Connecticut's first Republican the mentally ill and increased The Selectmen have ap­ afternoon. High this aftemton describing his supply as “axle to arrange for processing the reply and explanation to governor in 16 years, expects to services to children. Private Rec Club payment. Business Bodies, Page 9 pointed the following persons to in the upper teens in Greater grease.” The budget also calls for in­ Vernon news. Page 22 questions asked by the press. close out the new fiscal year a recreation committee to Hartford Area to 20s south. “And it’s impossible to get a "The controller issued Phyllis Jackston remarked, with a $19 million surplus. creased community grants assist Hank Ryba, recreation Te'mperatures mostly in he 20s vouchers to the treasurer for East, MHS and MCC win hoop games. Page 15 “It’s incredible to me that the He proposed using the an­ totaling $1.6 million for a “con­ conrynissioner, in Bolton’s DONNA HOLLAND 200 families. Anyone interested tonight and Thursday. (See Page Fourteen) paying the $449,400 full cost tinued intensification of the war (See Page Fourteen) ticipated $19 million surplus to recreation programs: Correspondent should contact Ray Negro for create a special “Energy on drugs.” Ray Vine, John Whitham, Tel. 646-0375 more information. Fund” that could, for instance, It cails for increasing the 74- Plans for the development of baseball; Robert Peterson, A meeting with further ___ F ___ • - help cope with unemployment 75 appropriation for the Office William Mickewicz, men’s soft- a private recreational club at details will scheduled later brought on by the energy shor­ of Mental Retardation by $5 ball; Betty Hussey, Ann the site of the present Bolton this month f6r anyone in­ tage. million .to a total of $36.5 Gagnon, Irene Bavier, women’s Lake Hotel on Rt. 44A and at terested. Plans presently call million. “Using the surplus to es­ and girl’s softball; David the Negro Bros, farm on Rt. 85 for a Memorial Day opening. Decal Designed To Save Lives Of Children The proposed mental health Assard, football; Walt Bavier, have been announced by Ray­ tablish an Energy Fund would budget calls for $1.2 million for allow us to help state and local men’s basketball; A1 Hopper, mond Negro. CRIS (Children’s Room Identification community alcoholism boy’s basketball; John Quaglia, Ray and his brothers Gilbert Sticker), the littje elephant wearing a fireman’s governments meet rising fuel programs. In announcing the- .'vll costs,” he said. Donna Holland, Karen and George make up Negro hat, was designed to help firemen save grant Meskill urged lawmakers children’s lives. McCooe, Gertrude Vogel, Bros., Inc. UConn Energy “It could provide us with a to decriminalize alcoholism by summer recreation program. The lake area will feature one $VOOO $^000 $7^000 By placing CRIS on the outside of your child’s hedge against state revenue treating it as a medical ’The selectmen notified Ryba or two tennis courts, sun­ bedroom window in the lower lefthand corner, shortfalls related to the energy problem rather than a crime. firemen will know the location of your child’s he can fill any vacancies and/or bathing, lake swimming, Use Cut 21.6% This wAk and every week in February, If your number matches Thursday's ■ ) W shortage,” Meskill said. In 1972 he took a hard line room. replacements .and then notify sailing, swimming pool, lockers well draw hat winning numbers - the As one of the $5,000 winners, you've ' toward alcoholism by urging regular winning number exactly, you've now opened the door for a shot at stretch­ The legislature is meeting in them. and showers, and i^ce skating. regular Lottery number and a special Bonus Information about CRIS is being distributed in mandatory seven-day jail STORRS (UPI) — University hit the jackpot! Claim now, and you're in ing your winnings to $75,000! (Tlie re­ a budget session supposedly 6 Manchester schools this week. If you would like 'Ji The area will be lit at night. Number worth $1,000. A perfect Bonus ’The only vacancy at this time of Connecticut officials Say con­ the running for the top prize money to be maining $5,000 winners may also have a terms for drunk drivers. The present ground level Number match and you'll be one of the limited to dealing with financial is for the swimming program. servation efforts reduced fuel given away at the next Super 75 Drawing. chance to increase their winnings to See eoinplele text on page 12 banquet room will be converted lucky winners to share over $10,000 in Dog Warden Reports and electric consumption 21.6 $15,000, depending upon ticket sales). Elmer Wilson, dog warden, into a cocktail lounge and per cent last month over extra weekly cash prizes. submitted his report for the dining room for use by January of 1973. members only. period March 1, 1973 through In its third month end report Jan. 31, 1974. The farm area, which has on energy savings efforts, the Hearst Appeals The report is as follows: about 106 acres, will feature university said kilowatt hours Cashing-In Is Easy directly to the Office of the Commission March, 10 complaints, 1 trout fishing, horseback riding last month were reduced by 33.1 destroyed, 3 redeemed; April, 5 and snowmobiling. Negro said per cent compared to the same Bring your winning ticket to your on Special Revenue ih Wethersfield. To Kidnapers there is enough room for future C/t/S complaints, 3 redeemed; May, period in 1973. nearest partidpiating Savings and Loan $20 and $25 winners get "Instant clothed from her apartment development of a ball park, ball CRIS for your child, fill out the application form BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - 10 complaints, 2 destroyed, 2 In actual gallons of No. 6 fuel Monday and forced into the courts and the like if there is in­ Association, Motor Vehide Office (with Cash Payoff" at Savings and Loans 4he child receives and return it to school by The FBI reported today there redeemed; June, 2 complaints; oil used, the school noted a cut trunk of a getaway car by two July, 9 complaints, 1 destroyed, terest. the exception of Wethersfield), or and at Lottery drawings. , Friday. ’The CRIS decals will be distributed Feb. N had been no contact with the from 852j637 gallons to 668,762 black gunmen and a white Membership will soon be kidnapers of Patricia Hearst 2 redeemed. gallons. ^ 13. Additional stickers will be available at all woman. available for singles and/or town fire departments. and no demands for ransom had August, ‘20 complaints, 4 John Rohrbach, UConn assis­ FBI agent^ said today there families on a yearly basis. Thus been made. redeemed; September, 8 com­ tant vice president for finanpial CRIS is sponsored by the Manchester Junior had been no word, jio hint of far 12 families and 2 singles Her, publisher-father Ran­ plaints; October, 5 complaints, affairs, also provided figures on Women’s ..Club in cooperation with thq why the sophomore student was have expressed an interest in CONNECTKUTT 74 LOTTERY Manchester fire dei»rtments. dolph A. Hearst appealed 1 destroyed, 1 redeemed, 1 sold; the use of No. 6 fuel oil, abducted, no demand for joining. Mrs. Barry Casey, a member of the club, Tuesday to the three young kid­ November, 10 complaints, 4 kilowatt hours Qonsumed and CRTS Hi^lps Makes Homes Safer money. Membership is open to all; it oner ^600 winners each week. designed CRIS. napers to show compassion for redeemed; December, 8 com­ natural gas used for the last six 'The armed trio gained en­ is not limited to Bolton The Manchester Safety Advisory Committee The lives of Linda Casey, left, and Sharon Sloan will be Sharon’s bedroom window at 35 Oakwood Rd. by Mrs. his 19-year-old daughter and to plaints,. 4 destroyed, 1 months of 1973 compared to the trance to the apartment by residents. It will be closed at This week’s drewlng will be held at the Enfield Square, Enfield, Ct. at 10:30 A.M., Fab. 7th. encourages townwide participation in making much safer in case of a home fire because of the new CRIS free her. redeem^, January, 9 com­ same period for 1972. Barry" Casey. Manchester’s Fi$e' Chief John Rivosa guile and force. The woman this a successful fire safety program. (Childt'en’s Room Identification Sticker) being applied to watches the application. 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