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Mng Limlh Mitchell Esoian of SUPERIOR COURT That the Plea Wa'd Involuntary by Director Carl Zinsser, the Deli A

Mng Limlh Mitchell Esoian of SUPERIOR COURT That the Plea Wa'd Involuntary by Director Carl Zinsser, the Deli A

PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Jan, 16, 1975 Board Backs LOSE UGLY FAT Esoian Chosen Eased Parking start toaing wtight today OR MONEY BACK. MONAOEX it a tiny Police Chief James Rear­ tabiet that wItt http curb your de­ don’s eased ban against Horace PUBLIC RECORDS tire lor etcett lood. Eat lett-waigh COURT CASES lett. Conlaint no dangarout drugt Shrine Leader St. parking has the backing of and will not make you nervout. No the Manchester Board of Direc­ ttrenuout exercite. Change your life HARTFORD COUNTY plea despite Golub’s statement tors. In fact, it has been praised Warranty Deed Trade Names . . . atari today. MONAOEX cotta. $3.00 lor a 20 day tupply and $5.00 iianrl|pfitpr lEu? mng limlh Mitchell Esoian of SUPERIOR COURT that the plea wa'd involuntary by Director Carl Zinsser, the Deli A. Sullivan to Robert L. Irving B. Singer, West Hart­ lor twice the amount. Lote ugly fat Wethersfield Wednesday night Henry Coleman, 22, of and that Coleman was under leading advocate for some and Gail Simes, property on ford, Aaron Cook, Manchester, or your money will be refunded with no quetliont atked by: was elected illustrious poten­ Manchester has pleaded guilty great emotional pressure. relief from Reardon’s original Broad St„ $30,000. and Peter P. Primason, West MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 91 Manchester—A City of Tillage Charm TWENTY PAGES to assaulting a police officer The assault charge stems Hartford, doing business as The tate of Sphinx Temple Shriners, plan —banning parking 24 hours l iq q e t t r e x a l l p a r k a d e d r u g PRICI,: !• II I LIA CI VI.S He succeeds Eugene T. Cran­ and he is to be sentenced by from a May 11, 1974 incident in a day, 7 days a week on both Federal Tax Lien Bantly Oil Co., Bantly Oil and 404 Middle Tpke. West dall of Middlebury. Judge Simon Cohen Feb. 14. Hartford, involving a distur­ sides of the street. Internal Revenue Service Bantly Fuel, 331 Main St. Mall orders fillad Esoian will lead the 4,150 Coleman entered the guilty bance on Main St., Asst. State’s Said Zinsser Tuesday night, against Alfred E. and Lillian J. Shriners from Sphinx Temple s plea Tuesday, over the objec­ Atty. Richard Banbury said. “The compromise plan is Bushey, 33 Division St., $1,- NEWS jurisdiction which covers tions of his lawyer, David Cases of two other men acceptable to the people on 694.71. Northern Connecticut. Golub. charged in connection with the Horace St. and I thank the m HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP CAPSULES Marriage License Economic Figures Show The annual meeting was held Judge Cohen accepted the same incident are pending. police chief on their behalf.” Frederick Frank Lewie, 179 WEEKEND SPECIALI at the Hartford Hilton. The compromise plan per­ School Plan Being Drafted Elected to serve with Esoian CAP Units Plan Encampment mits parking after 6 p.m. Broad St., and Carol Ann on the Sphinx Temple Divan are weekdays and all day Sunday Noske, 16 Lyness St., Feb. 1, BOSTON (UPI) — A draft of a com­ Concordia Lutheran Church. Harry G Shalett of Old Lyme, Sixty members of seven Civil ment will be cadets and seniors and holidays on about half of POMPONS plicated voluntary school desegregation chief rabban; Harold E. Air Patrol units in Connecticut from Willimantic, Niantic, the south side of Horace plan for city schools will be delivered to U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr., Deepening Recession Turkington of Manchester, will participate in a three-day Plainville and Meriden Cadet St.—from Bidwell St. to utility assistant rabban; Warren J encampment starting Friday at Squadrons, Manchester Com­ pole No. 7726. It permits Jan. 27, according to School Committee bunch Blessing of Wethersfield, high the Manchester Armory. posite Squadron, the Flying parking for about five vehicles. IF AT FIRST... *1.89 Chairman John J. McDonough. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The American recessions than this. In 1929-33, GNP fell are accumulating merchandise in priest and prophet; Robert H. The encampment, which is Knights Composite Squadron of SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)--Four (Cash and Carry) The plan, intended to go into effect on a economy is in the grips of the deepest 33 per cent and in 1937-38, 13 per cent. warehouses and back lots. When the up­ Jennings of Durham, oriental sponsored by the Connecticut New Haven and the Connecticut laboratories and participate in of five persons who kill them­ citywide basis next fall, would also include recession since World War II ended —and From November, 1973, when the un­ turn arrives, these will be the first items guide; Thomas H. Avery of Wing of the Civil Air PatroL Yankee Cadet Squadron of activities which relate the U.S. selves have tried at least once FLOWERS and ARRANGEMENTS FOR EVERT OCCASION... redistribution of teachers so that each it’s getting worse. dulating business cycle reached its latest to be sold, meaning the impetus to the Mitchell Esoian Air Force to the Civil Air school has the same ratio of experienced That assessment was confirmed in a peak, through December, 1974, the last Wethersfield, treasurer; and will be commanded by Lt. Southington. before, a survey of the Bay Area 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 economy from new orders will be even Wallace G. Bailey of West Jeffery Greenough of Meriden. CAP members will attend Patrol, which is the official Association for Suicide FYeven- and inexperienced instructors; allow Gross National Product report released date for which figures are available, GNP longer in arriving. DeMolay representative; Fran- & black and white children at integrated Hartford, re-elected recorder. Participating in the encamp­ aerospace classes, leadership civilian auxiliary of the Air tion shows. FREE Delivery Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. Thursday by the Commerce Department. fell 5 per cent. That is a much bigger drop coline is dad of John Mather schools to remain where they are and .Appointed divan officers are Force. It showed: than any of the five post-World War II With declines of 7.0, 1.6, and 1,9 per cent Chapter here. provide five other learning options. Frederick W. Davis of Wood­ —Output of the economy, adjusted for recessions. in the first three quarters, real GNP for Winslow Place was appointed bury, first ceremonial master; inflation, fell at the startling rate of 9.1 Other statistics: calender 1974 fell 2.2 per cent after rising assistant director of the Circus and William M. Coates, second per cent between October and December, 5,9 per cent in 1973 and 6.2 per cent in 1972. Associates; he is its immediate Probe Third Fire Inventories Up ceremonial master. Coates had OVER 30 TSN BEDROOM GROUPS ON the second fastest three-month plunge on Economists consider 4.0 per cent about past president. Inventories were up 4 per cent but, this been temple treasurer for 12 WATERBURY (UPI) - Fire officials record. ideal for long range noninflationary Charles Buder was re­ is also a bad sign. It means customers are years. His father, now were investigating Waterbury’s third —Inflation in the same period raced up­ not buying, so retailers and wholesalers growth. deceased, was potentate of appointed captain of the Motor major fire of suspicious origin in 11 days, ward -13.7 per cent. It’s the fastest in­ Sphinx Temple in 1938. Patrol. Kenneth A. Barrett was a two-alarm blaze which seriously crease since the government began ■Among his first duties. re-appointed band manager. damaged a partially vacant four-story keeping quarterly statistics in 1947. Esoian will attend the annual Esoian is a partner in the law building. —Economic growth has now declined installation of Omar Shrine firm of Kotchen and Esoian of The fire broke out shortly after 11 a.m. four straight quarters. The last such un­ Solons Consider Testing Club Friday night at Willie's Hartford. Thursday in the Libra Athletic Club. The interrupted slide was in 1960-1961. Steak House and will seat He is a member of Hospitali­ P rocky hill fire department was called at about 11:20, “The current economic situation is very Omar's officers for 1975. uritan and more than 70 firemen took an hour to ty Lodge of Masons in bad,” said James L. Pate, assistant com­ Esoian announced appointive Wethersfield, the Scottish Rites bring flames under control, fire officials merce secretary for economic affairs. He Of Ford Oil Tax Plan officers for the several units, Bodies of Hartford, Connecticut said. ticked off the bad news in a list of WASHINGTON (UPI) - The New The ground floor of the East Main Street Federal Energy Administration before oil committees and clubs of the Consistory i32nd degree) of inflation-adjusted fourth quarter figures: England Congressional Caucus says it is import tariffs may become effective. temple. From Manchester, he Norwich, and Hartford Court of building housed a pizza restaurant, a Consumer spending, down 12 per cent; considering a court suit to put a halt to music shop and an amusement center, "rhe named Rocco J. Francoline as the Roval Order of Jesters. durable goods expenditures, led by a President Ford’s plan to impose a stiff Zarb, however, told newsmen that New athletic club was on the second floor, and staggering $11.5 billion decline in new car tariff on imported oil. the third and fourth floors were vacant. England need not worry, since Ford had sales, down 43 per cent; nonresidential in­ However, the head of the Federal instructed him to ensure that no one sec­ Damage was heavy, but no injuries were JUUEIIIIE & CENT vestment, down 19 per cent, and home and Energy Adminstration (FEA) says the tion took on more of the burden than any BEDDinC reported. apartment construction, down 44 per cent. lawmakers needn’t worry, since New other. England won’t sacrifice more than any Renovation Funds “These are the facts,” Pate said. “They He said he understood the Northeast’s 1930 SILAS DEAHE HIGHWAY, ROCKY HILL other region. speak for themselves. Everything is bad.” concern “that their sacrifice is shared Wants Court Action Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass., co- President Ford’s program of tax cuts equally by the rest of the nation. A good BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Mayor Okayed by Board and business investment incentives is chairman of the 25-member caucus, said part of the pricing will be equalized,” Zarb Nicholas Panuzio says his city attorney Thursday following an emergency session aimed at reversing these declines by in­ said. He said he intends to explain the should go the the Superior Court to seek an that the New England Regional Commis­ jecting more purchasing power into the point further to congressmen to try to per­ The final plans for fairs for the Manchester Head injunction to end a strike by about 400 (Herald photo by Tompkins! sion would be asked to determine if a court renovations of the Youth Ser­ economy. suade them to go along with parts of Start Program to be used as street department workers, in its second suit should be filed. vices offices at the Lincoln Oily ai Pirliaa JaHeiiile...TMs Pate said real GNP —the value of all Ford’s program that need congressional part of the non-federal share day today. action. The only workable alternative Center were approved Tuesday Outlines Dr, King^s Philosophy goods and services produced by the Area Dependent requirement. As the walkout continued following a would be rationing, he said, and “The in­ night by the Board of Educa­ economy with the distorting effects of in­ He said that New England is highly The Board of Education ap­ mass meeting of the city employes union, equities to the working people and poor tion. Pointing to the five main points of Dr. and third grade students Thursday at flation removed —would take another dependent on imported oil to fuel power proved creation of an additional Panuzio said the city would not negotiate The estimated cost of the pro­ “substantial plunge in the current plants and heat homes and its lawmakers people are inordinate.” custodial position to be funded while the men stayed away from their Martin Luther King’s philosophy is Keeney St. School. Smith’s son, Frank ject is $5,974. Of this amount, January-March quarter and perhaps a fear Ford’s plans —if they take effect entirely from funds made jobs. Frank J. Smith who spoke to second Jr., was a member of the group. the Board of Education will be small decline in April-June. “I don't think —would place an overwhelming burden on available through the Work eHiraordiaary FAMBOS Sealy Half-day sessions were ordered for we’re at the trough (recession bottom) commerce in six states. responsible for $3,011 for the Incentive Program. schools, which will serve no lunches cost of supplies and materials. yet.” FEA administrator Frank Zarb said the Painters The board has the opportunity because garbage collectors are on strike. new import duty on oil will be scaled down The town will be responsible to employ a female custodian Keeney School Observes The slide is enough to go into the record for some products so that sections such as for the labor cost of $2,952. This whose salary and fringe books as the steepest since 1945-1946, when project will be 50 per cent reim­ New England will sacrifice no more than benefits will be paid for com­ Cease-Fire Ends the economy made the wrenching shift other areas. Praised bursable. The cost estimate pletely by the state through the Martin Luther King Day from war production to peace time. Firm BallicA laeeii Mattress S BELFAST (UPI) — An outbreak of However, Sen. John 0. Pastore, D-R.I., was supplied by Jay Giles, special program. Economists, however, view the postwar shooting and attempted bombing today said he wasn’t satified with the guarantee. public works director. The state will pay the salary recession as a special case that should not ended the longest cease-fire in Northern In celebration of Martin Luther King go off by hmself and meditate and pray for The board approved several and fringe benefits for nine be compared with normal dips in the State of Rebellion Poetically requests to the Board of Direc­ Ireland’s five years of religious war. The Day, Frank J. Smith of 93 Ferguson Rd. courage and knowledge to help him handle months beginning Jan, 14. was invited to speak to a group of students business cycle. If that is so, one has to go “I am in a state of rebellion ... The blow tors for washout accounts in­ army reported several incidents that the situation, said Smith. comes immediately and the salve to take Poetry composed by members of Kim at the Keeney St. School. back to the Depression Era to find worse cluding $1,688 to cover the cost The woman the board will began even before the Irish Republican Dr. King was an advocate of education care of it comes sometime in the future,” Shirer’s sixth grade class at Verplanck sn Smith, who was associated with Dr. B and after his regular schooling was com­ of services for a legally blind hire is a local resident and will Spring S Piese Set... Army’s 25-day truce came to a close at he said. School tells how the students feel about King for about seven years in the civil student, and $2,670 to be be assigned to the 45 School St, midnight, embroiling Ulster in a new pleted, he studied to become a minister. The President is going to exercise his the redecorating that is being done to their rights movement, described Dr. King’s financed by a grant from the building to be used on a sub­ round of violence. No killings were Smith, who said he marched with Dr. executive authority to Impose this tax school. philosophy to the children. department of community af­ stitute basis. reported. King many times, told his listeners that (tariff) right now,” Pastore told Displayed on a bulletin board in the cor­ He listed five points on a blackboard and had Dr. King been alive, he would gladly newsmen. “In Rhode Island, 85 per cent of ridor are some of the poems. suggested that the children discuss their ^ INSIDE have accepted an invitation to speak to our consumption is imported oil. We are One poem tells of both the old and the meaning at home and try to remember Blames Government them. TODAY going to be hard hit....I intend to make a new look. them. PInehurst Schedule Changes... CHICAGO (UPI) — In letter to her Smith encouraged the children present lot of noise about this.” The five points are faith, hope, love, lawyer, written before she died, Bobbie to talk out their problems, to avoid Pastore said Ford should get at his goal “Painters” We will be Open THURSDAY & FRIDAY courage, and non-violence. Old Codger ...... Page 2 Arnstein blamed her suicide on govern­ violence. of one million fewer barrels daily of im­ I used to sit in school ail day Dr. King always tried to avoid violence, Gardening with A tw ood___Page 11 from 8 A.M. ’til 8 P.M. ment harassment in its attempt to obtain Smith’s informal visit was punctuated ports by import controls rather than by And look at the walls, all dull and gray. Smith told the young group. If there were Saturday 8 A.M. ’til 6 P.M. evidence from her on drug activities with frequent questions from the young Area Profile ...... Pages 4, 7 price increases brought on by higher Then painters came and livened them followers among his marchers who felt against her boss, Hugh Hefner. 'T was not audience. ECHS plans ‘Fastathon’ ___Page 10 tariffs. up. SUNDAY 8 A.M. til 2 P.M. of the mettle to endure,” she wrote. In the they could not resist attackers, Dr. King He said he hadn’t done as much for Dr. Travel...... Page 9 Other Measures And now I always sit straight up. PLEASE NOTE THAT ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY letter, released by Playboy magazine would suggest they provide transportation King as Dr. King had done for him. It’s great to look at the nice new walls, Other measures designed by the caucus WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M.I Thursday, she portrayed Hefner as a or work to prepare food for the crowds. The students were still eager to ask Herald Angle...... Page 12 Thank you, painters, from one and all. to crimp Ford’s plan included: "staunchly, rigorously moral man.” Smith said. questions when Smith had to return to his Schoolboy basketball...... Page 13 The Manchester public school -Legislation requiring the approval of If Dr. King anticipated trouble, he would job as a management consultant at 'The maintenance department’s four painters SAVE 400 ON EVERY HALF GALLON OF Rec Board ite m s ...... Page 20 both houses of Congress before oil import Travelers in Hartford. have been working on the entire interior of tariffs may be imposed. High School World...... Page 14 Verplanck for the past three months and BREYER'S PURE ICE CREAM —A resolution expressing the sense of there is still work to be done. (REGULAR $1.89 % GALLON) the Congress that the President may not In Saturday's Herald Last year, the painters redid the in­ When You Buy It At PInehurat’s Sale Price of impose a tariff on oil imports without con­ State Education Equalization teriors of Washington, Buckland and South Hartford Civic Center gressional approval. schools. 1.49 V2 GALLON —A call for public hearings by the Betty Crocker Walnut Brownie Mix at 994, Chock Nuts or Martenson's Coffee at 99C lb. and large cans Impossible Dream This Year Shurfine Fruit Cocktail at 89t will appear on amny shopping lists... By ROBERT LAMBERT last at least into March or April, and likely the state would make up the difference HARTFORD (UPI) - For state Educa­ into the summer, according to some es­ between what the community could raise We have a new Meat Loaf Mix from Contadlna and tion Commissioner Mark R. Shedd, a $100 timates. from the guaranteed tax base and the ac­ Tempo Mix which Is a little different... million school equalization program in tual amount it can raise, the commission this year of economic decline and fiscal Court Ruling Needed “My honest assessment is that neither said. With any other $7.50 purchase, buy pinch is an impossible dream. Even $10 million to get the program started may be the governor nor the legislature will be SI36.6 Million Program LAND 0’ LAKES or little more than fantasy. able to move affirmatively in this until the The commission recommended a $136.6 Supreme Court rules,” Shedd said. STATE BUTTER Gov. Ella T. Grasso has told Shedd he million program, of which $113 million will have to come up with the funds “Meanwhile we’ll have our thinking would go for equalized funding, "nie at PInehurst for 77< lb. necessary to implement any new educa­ caps on. If the court says the way we proposal also includes $10 million for ur­ tion funding program on his own. allocate the monies we have now is un­ ban education, $7 million for disdvantaged MEAT IS THE THING WE DO BEST “We don’t have $10 million,” she said. constitutional, we will have to come up children and $6.6 million for special educa­ A T PInehurst... with a scheme using the same money in a tion. ADM Revision different way,” he said. This week our meat men feature all U.S. Choice Although it did not specifically recom­ The only realistic way to raise the $10 The heart of the program is what the Boneless Top Round cuts and Swiss Steak cuts, Top mend an income tax, the commission million within the existing education Commission to Study School Finance and suggested that an income tax would be the Round Oven Roasts and Bottom Round Pot Roasts are budget, he said, is to revise the present Equal Educational Opportunity called a most equitable way of raising the moving fast. per pupil aid formula, the Average Daily "guaranteed tax base” which it says equalization funds. Chuck Pot Roasts make an economical dinner and U.S. Membership grant. would help level off spending between The 44 towns which are above the tax Choice Beef Stew offers very lean boneless meat at But, Attorney General Carl R. Ajello is wealthy and poor communities in Connec­ base would get no state aid and their $1.39 lb. currently appealing a Superior Court deci­ ticut. schools would be financed entirely through sion which found the state's existing local revenues. Some critics have charged finance system, based on the ADM grant, Interim Approach Our 3 in 1 BEEF MEAT LOAF MIX of PORK. VEAL One interim approach, Shedd said, that the commission plan is un­ unconstitutional. constitutional because it fails to limit and BEEF is In demand and a good meat at The appeal of the case involving Bar- would be to put the money into the neediest communities first and then work what wealthier communities spend for $1.39 lb. naby Horton, 6, a kindergarten pupil in the schools. Canton elementary schools, is expected to gradually towards the entire 125 com­ Right now our mean men are working on fixing Milk munities covered by the commission’s Aid to 75 Per Cent recommendation. White Veal Scalloplnl... The commission recommended that 75 But, by prorating the money, he said, all per cent of the towns, which represent Shop PInehurst Tonight ’til 8 eligibile communities would get some three quarters of the state’s 6(X),0(X) school Friday 8 A.M. ’til 8 P.M. funds quickly. children, would get some kind of state aid. and if you run out of something, remember WEATHER “Expenditures must be a function of the In its study, the cut-off point would be a WE ARE OPEN SUNDAY 8’til 2 wealth of the state as a whole rather than guaranteed tax base of $54,720 per pupil. the wealth of the locality,” the commis­ Its study showed that the taxable property Mostly sunny and cold today except for a sion said in its report released earlier this in Connecticut ranges from $156,564 per few snow flurries over the western moun­ week. pupil in Greenwich to $17,441 per pupil in Verplanck Students Give Thanks for ^New Look^ PINEHURST tains. Highs mostly in the 30s. Clear and Under the plan, the state would Sterling. cold tonight. Lows zero to 10 above in in­ guarantee each eligible town a certain Greenwich has nearly 10 times more RROCERY, INC. terior sections, ranging up to 15 to 20 along amount of money to support each pupil, property wealth per pupil than Sterling, Sixth grade students at Verplanck the members of Kim Shirer’s sixth Norm "Curly” Gibsun, Sandy Brann, the immediate coast. Sunny Saturday, based on a minimum level of taxable meaning it can raise more money with School thank painters for grade class expresses appreciation Ray Twible, Kelly Tanner, John Luby, 302 MAIN followed by increasing cloudiness. Highs property. less tax effort because of the high value of redecorating their school for the first for the "new look” in poetry and art. and Jack Legault. (Herald photo by SEE Our Huge Sealy Posturepedic Selection On Display SSto40. If a town falls below the minimum level. property, the commission said. time since 1949. A poster prepared by From left, painters and students are Barlow) PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 17, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^, Manchester, Conn^., Fri., Jan. 17, 1975 — PAGE THREE

...... — \ ^ FFTFT Quality Control Is Course Topic ® W M A h W V i NATIONM WfATMIII SitV IC I POMCAST ( • 7AM fST I - I f - 75 The importance of quality tion, sampling, control charts, • TOMORROW NIGHT* W L m m m k 'M M BUSINESS control is the topic of a 12- control methods, product F I -I- i W 1 ^ session course planned by the variability, and control University of Connecticut at its procedures. SATURDAYS Nationally known Barbershop Quartets •lA T T L Greater Hartford Campus star­ Registration information is Doctor Opens Office ting Tuesday, Feb. 18. available from Extended and Don’t MIm Tho Qontitmon’s Agrotmant • The COBfflmTIONS The course, scheduled to Continuing Education Services, TOO! meet weekly at 7 p.m., will in­ Dr. Robert M. Friedman, of 1967-1968; did his residency in Non-Credit Extension, Box U- Boaton Common • Tha Lavandar Hill Mob MINMeAPOLIS clude fundamentals of inspec­ Storrs, has opened an office at internal medicine at Georgia 56Q, UConn, Storrs. 57 Union St., Rockville, for the Baptist Hospital 1968-69; served • Manchaatar’s Own Silk City Chorua In Sion they can find so you might Not long ago (Nov. 15, 1974) test or confirm what he could practice of dermatology. as a captain in the U.S. Army not notice them if they didn’t Main Office an article in The Herald get from others. Dr. Friedman received his Medical Corp. from 1969-71; 3 t t 2 4 make an almost inaudible sound referred to a large depression But since it is natural for all A.B. degree in zoology in 1963, and his resiliency at the der­ 9 - 12 •AN FRANCiaCO' that you might interpret either THE GOLDEN AGE OF HARMONY in the earth near the Rev. Cliff of lis to judge others by graduated medical school in- matology University Hospitals SOOTHE STIFF ANDI 1007 Main Street as a defiant warning or a lisping Simpson’s home on Spring St. It ourselves. Friend Mat 1967 and received his MD. from of Cleveland and Case Western For Information Call 568-5249 sigh of fear or desperation. M anchester was thought to be a "sink-hole” accepted, as trustworthy, some Syracuse University. Reserve Medical School, 1971- BAILEY AUDITORIUM - 8 p.m. - DONATION $3.00 Spiess’ writing goes on, ACHING JOINTS caused by a cave-in to the old things that were told by others He served a rotating in­ 74. 649-4586 LOS AN4CLES "Soon the explorer will reach a Dr. Friedman and his wife, [Reduce edema often associated with arthritis. With Wyllis copper mine. second-hand, third-hand or ternship at Georgia Baptist |new Therrnoiaslic Comforters from Futuro. I do not believe it, but of probably many hands over. He branch in the passage where the Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., from Winifred, have a son, Kent, one course that is only one man’s should not be expected to former shaft was located, now year old. K Mart Plaza Office opinion and you must take it for double-check everything. filled with ashes.” , 1-86 EXIT 9 i 10 - 2 [Follow Burnside Signs lOWIST riMPUATUIfS just that. I am quite sure that someone I can’t believe Mat ever BURNSIDE As a boy, our curiosity was had misinformed him when he entered the mine himself and Spencer Street lUMSIN AVt, I. HTFB. • PARKIIK • 520-3333 aroused by that hole. Without a wrote about the Wyllis mine for am just as sure that his in­ Manchester mm transit and only our naked eyes, The Herald some time ago, and former was confused as to what NEW SHOWTIMtS he had heard about the two 649-3007 MOAIhniFai. we decided it was very nearly was able to give documentary YEAR - FLOORS - COLORS over the mine tunnel below. source for historical facts, but separate mines. • Now in order to settle down was not so sure on the actual Again he writes, “ ...upon • New “Solarian” No-Wax Colors • SATimOATt • there must be a vacant space to conditions that existed at the looking closely he (the visitor) • Formica Counter Tops 2:30-8:30-10 iSNOWEIS O ve r 25 Years of Continuous Se rvice / formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association • settle into, and there is no mine. finds the crevices and fissures • Formica Bath Walla • SUaDITS • U ft WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ evidence that such a space ever Spiess wrote, ’’Two hundred of the walls are filled with • ALL SUPPLIES Available '1:30-5-0:30 existed there. There were no years have passed and the old countless lizards.” I believe rooms or chambers or branches mine is there today just as the O.C. searched aU the walls . “CARPETS” MAT. ADM. Sol 2:30-Sun. 1 :30- ADULTS 125 in that mine. It is only one con­ early settlers left it, excepting thoroughly and never saw a Service Award For Period Ending 7 AM EST Saturday. During Friday night, snow is likely over parts of tinuous tunnel about four or five that the shaft has been filled in lizard in the mine. the northern Rockies while some rain falls over parts of the Pacific Northwest and the Stanley Kaufman (left), president of Appliance Repair WESTOWN feet wide with an arched ceiling by Case Bros, because of My old friend! It’s enough to PtRSOIIAlIZED FLOORS I * * PHARMACY ■ ^ East Gulf coast region. Mostly fair weather is predicted elsewhere. Minimum Inc., 199 Forest St., accepts merit award plaque from high enough for a tall man to danger of someone falling into make one’s heart ache tc^ave “Quality Workmaruhip & Service!” temperatures include: Atlanta 33 (52), Boston 17 (35), Chicago 20 (38),.Dallas 39 (64), it.” Robert Moyer, regional service supervisor for Frigidaire qq;:\theatres east stand and work in. an impostor impose such in im­ 455 Hartford Rd. Manchester 043-5230 Division of General Motors. Frigidaire’s top award cites VIDDLE TPKE.. WftNCHESTER SH. PARKADE • 639- 1 Denver 28 (53), Duluth 9 (21), Houston 43 (71), Jacksonville 46 ( 68), Kansas City 27 (47), I cannot recall ever seeing Case Bros, did fill in a mine posture on such a thjicoughly Paul F. Phillips, Prop. anything to indicate there had shaft to render it safe for the the five-year-old local firm for outstanding customer ser­ 7 7 Los Angeles 52 (76), Miami 67 (77), New Orleans 46 ( 67), New York 25 (40), Phoenix 42 good, generous, trySting old ‘YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE” i 390 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 649-92581 &Loan Association • Since 1891 ^ (76) San Francisco 40 (62), Seattle 44 (52), St. Louis 26 (50), Washington 26 ( 47). ever been any cave-in except public, but it was not connected man. vice. The company, dealing only in repairs, serves a large where the surface rock at the with the mine tunnel which is Spiess’ article was one of a part of Connecticut. (Herald photo by Pinto) A INV86AL ncnic very entrance had weathered known as the Wyllis mine. It, series "E arly History of / fr a TEOMCaORW off to build up a dam that in­ too, may have been a Wyllis 1 A MNAM90M* Manchester” which The Herald terferes with the water mine but was some distance printed. I believe while we are drainage from the tunnel. away, in fact on the other side celebrating the nation’s “ONE OF I am aware that when people of the valley or ravine. It was a Bicentennial the present ffcMKRTi^irifYi^rir): grow older their memories can square vertical shaft not very Manchester citizens would be THEBEST / BURT REYNOLDS (R) sometimes plaj tricks on them. high above the floor of the V v . . . .p pleased to have them repeated. — Reed “ THE LONGEST YARD” I’ve never known of anyone else valley. EVES AT 7:00-9:10 TV TONIGHT exploring that mine alone, but My mother was born in 1855. SUN. AT 5-7:05-9:10 several persons have been She remembered very well that IwDvyiauwrR \ / curious enough to go in when I when she was a little girl that 6:00 Police W oman ...... 20-22-30 would go to guide them. shaft was open and all timbered N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Masterpiece Theater ...... 24 up on the sides but so deep it DILI, AM 3 AND “ Serpico"! So, to reinforce my own For Parents and Untouchables...... 9 Decision Makers ...... 57 memory I thought it would be went out of sight in the dark • 1.0 CARDS HEQUIRED YiHERE APPLICABLE • Their Children TAME ROUTES 15 » 84 ■ 86 (EXIT 95) 12 O'clock High ...... 18 10:30 well to contact them for confir­ down there. Honeymooners ...... 20 New Directions ...... 18 mation. Lo! I find that all those When the children dropped / AHT CARNEY (R) \ Electric Company ...... 24-57 O iN IM L AUOICNCU Black Perspective...... 57 men have died. Only one person stones they could hear them AH A fH A d m itM Bonanza ...... 40 striking a seeming long dis­ (SMOWCAM C IN tM A/ 1234 ^ “ HARRY AND TONTO” ^ 10:45 still^ survives and she was an 1-84 EXIT 58 - SILVER LA N E - ROBERTS ST. EVES 7:15-8:20 6:30 C o n s u m e r G am e...... 9 adventurous girl friend tance from them. She believed . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • SAT. MAT. 2 pm - ALL MATS 99« N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 After I had bucked up my the shaft was later filled with PAMtlfT/U. OUIDAMCI • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING" We HofWf MASTER CHARGE • SUN. 2-4:20-6:45-9:00 11:00 Zoom ...... 24-57 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 courage to ask her if she had cinders. That would be logical •UOQGSno T C s a t .-s u n . because Case Bros, produced SOMlMlIwiBlMfVNMtt ^ PM . 3 PM / 7:00 I Love Lucy ...... 20 ever been to the extreme end of SyuMPGrPrt-TAniprv the Wyllis mine she laughed and the power for their mill with ___ J a m ^ THE UO nO N PICTURE N ew s...... 3-22-40 Captioned News ...... 57 ABOUT THE MOST Truth or Consequences ... 8 said, “You ought to know. I was steam from boilers fired with BELOVED STALLIOR 11:15 riding on your back holding the coal, so had quantities of cinder j J Aildn* ^ a n O f ALL TIME! Raymond Burr...... 9 M o v ie ...... 9 Dick Van D y k e ...... 18 light while you were wading for (lisposal. MUTlMCTiO » 11:30 through that water in there.” They would “kill two birds Untfw P r«Quirti ■tcowp ( i e e b i e a n d F ilm ...... 20 P v tn t Of AduM Ou m WMr snvi muL __ M o v ie ...... 3 with one stone,” so to speak, by McQUBM NEWMAN HOUM PCTUflES ’ Aviation Weather...... 24-57 Well, she did go to the end and In C o n ce rt...... 8-40 IK the Bean WSEDIS To Tell the Truth ...... 30 cannot remember seeing dumping the cinders into the Johnny Carson .... 20-22-30 anything but solid rock for nearby open mine shaft. When I 7:30 1:0 0 walls and roof and no signs of Was a boy that shaft was only World of Animals ...... 3 cave-in anywhere. about waist deep and there was k MO O m UNO U 17 AOAMT Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Joe Franklin ...... 9 Midnight Special ... 20-22-30 I believe that hole above was no sign of any timbers in it. Of JAMES BOND Porter Wagoner...... 18 started to be a shaft to connect course, it is known that the A A 1:30 0 0 7 ^ Human Dimension ...... 20 Victory at S e a ...... 3 with the tunnel for ventilation Wyllis mines were worked m - M F A A }} Black Perspective...... 24 or for hoisting material up to previous to the year 1762. THE MAN Hollywood Squares ...... 30 the level where it could be Mat also wrote, “As one Nanny & the Professor ... 40 GI Convicted transported away easier than enters into the dark tunnel he is I' <-‘7, - ' WITH THE Martin Agronsky ...... 57 For Refusing from the deep ravine where the met by a flock of weird looking GOLDEN 8:00 tunnel entered. It was never bats, which fly about in protest w u ifc iiji SAT.-SUN. 1 & 3 P.M. M o v ie ...... 3 To Cut Hair finished. at the invasion.” ADMISSION: 994 Night Stalker ...... 8-40 BERLIN (UPI) - A U.S. Near the surface where the After numerous trips into N The Original Meet the Mayors — ...... 9 Army court-martial has con­ softer and less stable material that tunnel I can say I never N Billy Graham ...... 18 [••FREE! s t u d e n t pISCOUNTCARDS! SAVESOC FOR YOURSELF); The most famous victed Spec. 4 Thomas V. Kiely overlaid the rock, the bank was saw a flying bat. There were AND A GUEST“ GET YOUR CARDS NOW AT THE THEATRE!*' children's book of Sanford and Son .. 20-22-30 of refusing to obey an order to sloped to an angle-of-repose to many bats hanging head down the last decade— W eek in R eview ...... 24-57 cut his hair and shave his avoid cave-in, but when the bed from the ceiling so we could > vV,; i - TOBGHT at 7:30 • SAT. at 2 and 7:30 • SDH. 2-5-7:30 8:30 beard, an Army spokesman rock was encountered, a typical pick them off to carry home to Knicks vs. Kings ...... 9 said. square mine shaft was started release in the house to show ON THE FULL CINERAMA SCREEN! Now a Chico & the Man ... 20-22-30 The three-member court but not continued very far people or in school for kids' PATIENCE ROSE SHEETS BY FIELDCREST SIX TRACK STEREO motion Wall Street Week ...... 24-57 ordered that Kiely forfeit 5200 before being abandoned. great joy and teachers’ conster­ FIELDCRESrS CAPRICE TOWELS picture! EYELET BOUQUET TOWELS SOUND! < 9:00 pay per month for six months, At least when we were boys nation. Bats are nocturnal BATH SIZE $6 Million M an ...... 8-40 be officially reprimanded and we could easily jump in and out hunters and the colonies that in­ 4.99 TWIN SIZE REG. 7.50 A A b a th s iz e M o v ie ...... 18 be reduced in rank three grades of it. It may be all filled up now. habit caves go out to feed on ■ W REG. 4.50 ■ W Reg- 3.75 Rockford Files ...... 20-22-30 to the lowest rank. Over the years the accepted night flying insects. Easy care no-iron percale Double size Reg. 8.50 — 5.99 2 IS BACK Romantic Rebellion ...... 24 The 22-year-old Kiely, from method of getting rid of If a person entered just after This towel is a lovely printed Jacquard weave. Unsheared Masterpiece Theater ...... 57 Freehold, N.J., was the fourth anything unwanted was to sunset or just before sunrise he sheets from the Smithsonian Queen size Reg. 12.50 . . .8.99 TO ENTERTAIN 9:30 Berlin Brigade soldier to be throw it into the nearest low might meet bats leaving to eat, woven jacquard of thick terry. cotton terry. Fringed ends. M ovie...... 3 found guilty and sentenced for place in the earth’s surface, or returning. It is not likely collection by Fieldcrest. In flat King size Reg. 16.00 . . . 11.99 A WHOLE NEW N w PuSSO praaenio Hand towels Reg. 3.10 . . .1.99 Hand towel Reg. 2.35 — 1.79 10:00 refusing to obey an officer’s resulting in the loss of many in­ visitors would choose those or fitted styles. Stand, cases Reg. 6.00 pr.4.99 GENERATION B aretta...... 8-40 order to cut his hair and shave. teresting places, both natural times. Wash cloth Reg. 1.40 ___99c Wash cloth Reg. 1.20 — 89C f *0*4 and manmade. The little fellows will back (Q:H<*AW4 '•ILIAVNO THEATER SCHEDULE Perhaps some of the mystery into any hole, crevice or depres- K8IIVE0 PEWOfUUIKtS. EVERY TCOY of this hole in the ground may HOIOCR CWUUmEO A KAT have been.enhanced by an arti­ ATWfuuwrwea PW i Moo-Pm J30 J 2 » U.A, East 1 — “Airport," SPECIAL LATE SHOW cle written by Mathias Spiess 5»l-SuB-H<*(Ur 7 30 « 7 5 Starring K I^O MATt: SJl Sun-HiMl; 2 00 (2 00 7:30-9:30 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY for The Herald a few years ago. INGERNILSSONasTIPPI" U.A. East 2— “That’s Enter­ 12:30 Now, I knew Mr. Spiess quite A FILM FOR THE tainment,” 7:00-9:20 Showcase 2 — "Towering well and considered him a very ClilgJiAilAI U.A. East 3 - “Duddy Inferno,” 1:30-7:00-10:20 good friend. 49? FARMINGTON AVL. 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A13.JVS OdDIIAI irnd PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri,, Jan. 17, 1975____ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan, 17, 1975 -- PAGE FIVE DCA To Develop Vernon Drainage Plan WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OU R G REAT JANUARY FINAL EXPENSE NOTICE A master drainage plan for thus increasing the problem of Working with DCA engineers He said whatever portion of Vernon, will be prepared with handling water runoff from will be Leonard Szczesny, Ver­ the improvements have to be LIFE INSURANCE funded by the town must be SHOES the help of two engineers to be storms. non's engineer and other town Now Available At provid^ by the Department of One of the 'severe areas of personnel. The DCA engineers financed over a period of * ^500 to ^5,000 Community Affairs (DCA). The concern is at the intersection of will provide about two days several years as part of a EVERYONE ACCEPTED request for the assistance was Windsor Ave., Union St. and each week during the year capital improvements THE COATRACK Bel] & Howell made by Mayor Frank McCoy. West Rd. This is state highway. working on the study. program. Between Agat 46-87 48 Purnell Place, Downtown Manchester Berkey Color Art Keystone The assistance from the DCA DCA officials said the No Salaman Will Call While the actual study will Beseler MamiyaSekor is made possible through a proposed study will involve Write and give ue your date of birth WOMEH’S CHILDREN’S not cost the town money, any Bogen grant provided by the federal drafting a master drainage plan * Depending On Age Minolta recommendations made in the U lt of Afflortci fiwurmct Corp. of looton Department of Housing and Ur­ from existing town maps, a VITAMIN $4 9 5 Miranda report will. Stanley Roesler, 40 troad S t, looton. M m . 02109 Dapl. 06-MH Braun N.A. ban Development (HUD). The field check of state and local director of administration, said REG. '18-'27 Canon U.S.A. only cost to the town will be an drainage facilities, and a sur­ HEADQUARTERS REG. '10-'15 Morgan AMorganl the town will seek outside fun­ SIZES 4 - 10 amount not to exceed WOO, the vey of existing town Liggett Parkj(Je Castle Films ding, but added such funding is fee for publishing and characteristics which affect Low Prices' Coast Olympus scarce now reproducing of the report when drainage. Compass Inst. Patterson it is completed. DaLite Petri In his request for assistance Diamond from DCA, Mayor McCoy Polaroid explained the extensive proper-' SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DURING OUR Eastman Kodak Peterson Pub ty damage caused by flooding Ealcon Prod Ricoh during heavy rains. He said the Fuji Sankyo town's increased growth caused GAF an increase in pavement areas MANCHESTER Sawyers and changed the topography. 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Iflaurlu'strr turiiiiui Hrralii Tolland Constables Agree to Continue Serving Vivian Kenneson stables charge that internal radios from their private made very clear that the Board Education meeting—lack of town manager form of govern­ anyone for puzzles? Tolland’s part-time con­ problems concerning the automobiles, an action which of Selectmen are pleased with communication-and a lack of ment, makes the constables we have a OPINION stables have withdrawn their jeopardy of public safety was prompted them to remove all Harry Tomasek, resident state comprehension of the new form positions appointed ones, and E l JGSAV PtJZZlf ^ proposal to begin refusing duty really unfounded. Residents the remaining radios. The men trooper. “He’s doing a good of government. directly responsible to the town wonderful early next month, as a result of should be aware that “The town claim that without radios they job,” Burokas said. Tomasek Under the old charter—Board manager. Burokas noted that assortment of a meeting Thursday with the has more police protection now are fearful to go out on calls. was also in the line of fire at the of Selectmen government—the constables’ gripes should go Board of Selectmen, Town than before the town manager Harkins will arrange a selectmen’s meeting last week constables were elected of­ first to Tomasek and, if not Coupon Courtesy Manager John Harkins, Resi­ was hired,” Burokas said. meeting, suggested by Litteli, when the constables issued ficials, and used to operating satisfied, then to Harkins. If the saw dent State Trooper Harry Harkins budgeted for a full­ requesting all local their ultimatum. “on their’ own” according to constables still are not Tomasek, Civil Preparedness time permanent constable in organizations that use radios to Although the meeting Burokas. satisfied, they may come to the puules Director Ron Littell, and Capt. the present budget, allowing for discuss the entire communica­ resolved problems, Burokas In the daily battle of trying to purchases exceed a prescribed limit. The new charter, under the Board of Selectmen. for every member Stecko and Lt. Scholz of the full-time police protection, tion system in town. A possibili­ said that the situation actually of the family! balance one's individual budget, there Now coupons can save all of us State Police. along with the resident state ty was discussed that the con­ could have been resolved with trooper. stables might use a citizen band Tomasek and Harkins. He isn’t much to cheer about. money if we use them but we often John Burokas, chairman of portable walkie-talkie type likened the situation to one from toddlers to great the Board of Selectmen, said One of the constables’ main SWEET APPLE CIDER We have reason to believe, though, forget them. We think it is really to system. Burokas said the con­ similar to the recent Board of grandparents; from 12 this morning that the con­ complaints was that the town that our food merchants are trying to the credit of Manchester area food manager had removed some stables are willing to wait and M A D E FRESH ON THE FARM to over 1,000 plecesi see what results of this do the best they can to hold down food stores that the people at the check proposed meeting. No preservatives - Not pasteurized. A pure and priced from prices for us and help us stretch our stands are, for the most part, very Another complaint in the con­ natural product. An excellent substitutes for soft drinks. food dollars. conscientious in asking customers if stables’ proposal was the lack “toe hat)e every little thing!" W x t H e r a lb of publicity on weekly ac­ Most of the major chains have they have any coupons to accompany Area Protile tivities. Burokas said this will • MacINTOSH BALDWIN "inhere a adopted pricing policies which insure their purchases. be initiated. dollar's As a result of a recommenda­ us that prices may be lowered but not • CORTLAND WINESAP worth a This reminder, coupled with some tion by State Police Capt. (• th e miracle of mo*m Jtretf i dollar!" raised once an item is placed on the Firm Expecting Stecko, Bud Goetz, the full-time of the stores specially marking or dis­ O P E N 7 D A Y S A W E E K downtown manchestsr shelf. constable, will take the 400-hour playing couponed items, convinces us State Police course in Meriden. Brandt Gillespie We find many markets are Many Questions In addition, Tomasek will that our local food marketing industry JAN.17,18&19 FERRANDO ORCHARD providing information in form of provide more police training to BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY wants to keep customers happy. It make the part-time constables newsletters or guides to enable us to Over Assessment CALVARY CHURCH (3 miles beyond Vito’s Restaurant) knows it can best do this by helping more effective. Tel. 649-8465 make better food and meat buys and SOUTH WINDSOR Bert MacNamara said that Burokas said he wants it stretch those food dollars by offering and anticipate seasonal bargains. By Judy Kuehnel most of the properties would Whether it is competition or just a coupons whenever it can and by The United Appraisal Co. has have been up nearly 100 per urging their customers to use them been holding hearings on in­ cent had the town not lowered merchandising technique, it seems to dividual assessments after the its assessment ratio from 80 to us there is a growing use of coupons whenever possible. release of revaluation notices in 70 per cent of fair market value. not only to introduce new products but Like we said, we don’t know South Windsor. HBSmUllANr QUIDl A new state law gives towns Center Springs Park Pond in Manchester (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Officials of United, with an to encourage purchases of the old whether it is because of competition office in East Hartford, the next few years to assess all standbys. These offer price reductions or just good merchandising, but we received about 250 phone calls properties at 70 per cent of their full value, and further on all kinds of items but more and by Tuesday morning this week. like it. It is a bright spot in these Making appointments. 15 states that all tax lists be syn­ more you see them used to encourage times of rising prices to have a TODAY’S minutes apart, the officials said chronized to Oct. 1. Officials from the assess­ purchases of fresh meat and produce. checker ask for coupons because it they expected at least 1000 THOUGHT ANDREW TULLY phone calls before the job was ment company said that people Perhaps the one most housewives like saves us money and it is nice to know done. with questions have been most the best is a $1 rebate if your total someone else really does care. About 5,500 residents had cordial and for the most part have simply asked for an Take! Make! Break! A Sensible Thing their real and personal property reassessed last year, as explanation of their assessment required by law once every ten for a comparison of their home Lord take me. years. to a comparable one. Me, with all my selfishness, with Virtually all property went up Assessments are public records and can be viewed for All my pride and jealousy. WASHINGTON — Sometimes sensible built up a long and imposing list of But the New York ruling is important at least 50 per cent since 1965 Justice Served AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT ’ P "*’ All my willful disobedience. things happen in this confused country. It teaching and administrative because it says the catch-up campaign and for the most part properties purposes of comparison or All my lack of love to Thee, seems to me that both blacks and whites qualifications. He is a member of various should not be construed as a vehicle for were reassessed closer to 80 per prospective purchases. have cause to applaud the ruling by the professional organizations and has The assessment firm intends There will be little disagreement Sirica was undoubtedly influenced Me, with all my faults and frailties, what Sable called “unlawful dis­ cent higher. EVERY TUES. NIGHT! All my secret, hidden sins. State Division of Human Rights in a hassle received numerous letters of commenda­ criminatory reasons.” Peyer had the In some cases, properties to hold meetings through next with the action of Judge John Sirica by the cooperation of the three and over the principalship of an East Harlem tion from educational higher-ups. He was qualifications. Because he was white, he were assessed at 200 and 300 per week, after which time all which freed Watergate figures John public school. acting principal of PS 171 when the school didn’t get the job. cent beyond their last ap­ charges and all assessments national sentiment that it was not the will be computerized. The rights division overturned the ap­ board appointed Mrs. Elsa Lurie to the praisal. Dean, Jeb Magruder and Herbert best face of justice to have so many And Break me post. Clearly, the school board’s appointment Properties with exhorbitant From there, the Town Coun­ pointment of a Puerto Rican woman to the of Mrs. Lurie was a particularly blatant cil will begin its budget Kalmbach from jail after each had subordinates under trial or sentence Break my stiff and stubborn will. Lord. job and ordered her replaced by a white On the other hand, Mrs. Lurie’s creden­ increases generally involved Break myself with all its pride; tials were slim. Most of her experience violation of Peyer’s civil rights. Sable’s many acres of land that is now deliberations and wili set a new served only a portion of his sentence. when the principal figure in the case, male, on the grounds that the male was a ruling was b as^ on a series of hearings mill rate which is expected to All its dearest dreams, ambitions — victim of reverse discrimination. had been in supervising a number of seen as perspective building KIDDIES’ MEAL Nixon, was not prosecuted, even Break my heart, its' idols smash — bilingual education programs in the city. attended by both sides whose testimony lots. drop from its present 54-mill RULES FOR KIDDIES’ FREE MEAL — Pubiic School 171 is located in a district showed that too little weight had been ratio, due to the large jump in Dean had been a primary figure in though he had been forced to leave his Till in splintered, shattered fragments Sable understated it in noting that “There Without giving the name of Two (2) FREE Meals Per Family For Children 12 and I lie helpless at Thy feet. which is 98 per cent black and Puerto is such a wide disparity in qualification placed on Peyer’s record and credentials, the owner, one official cited a the town’s Grand list. Under. Family Means One Or Both Parents Present. All the case and the implication of former high office. Rican. The community school board of between (Peyer) and Mrs. Lurie...” while Mrs. Lurie’s qualifications had been case in which a property was Lastly, Town Hall is referring Country Squire Restaurant and Lounge^ Ellington “insufficiently examined” by the local Items On Children’s Menu Available, Excluding “Little Jack President Richard Nixon in the cover- The men were not criminals in the District 4 is predominantly Puerto Rican. This is not just another local story. It valued at $22,000 ten years ago all questions pertaining to the Horner Steak’’..... You’ll find a pearl in the middle of the quaint town of Ellington-The Country Squire-a total food and entertainment Very well. But it does not — or should not has broad national implications and school txtard. and is now assessed at more revaluations to the assessment center. The plush blend of Mediterranean and Colonial decor create an inviting atmosphere. The restaurant offers up of the break-in. Magruder also had accepted sense of the word and unlike And Make me — necessarily follow that a school ad­ firm which is holding its With Thy tender, skillful hands. Lord, ramifications. No matter how pretty are Roberto Rodriguez, chairman of the than $80,000. businessmen’s luncheons at noon. The chef takes pride in preparing a variety of culinary delights. A few of his favorites, been a goverment witness in the other scandals there was no taint ministrator should be of the same ethnic the words used, the national policy as set board, has called the ruling “ridiculous.” Commenting on the new hearings in Town Council which might be yours, include Baked Stuffed Shrimp with a special house dressing. Boneless Chicken Breast Kiev, and Make me like Thyself to be. origin of the majority of the school board Chambers daily. prosecution. self-enrichment such as existed Moulded in Thy glorious image, in Washington has been to give blacks and That statement can be endorsed only by assessments, Town Assessor Roast Stuffed Sirloin of Beef (his own creation). You have a choice of over 20 delicious entrees plus an elaborate Salad ly and the student body. other members of minorities more than those who favor reverse discrimination as Bar. Each entree includes salar bar and potato or vegetable. Enhance your meal with an imported or domestic wine from The important factor had been to past affairs. Sweet and loving, humble, kind. Faithful, gentle, finding pleasure Indeed, in this case it is obvious that in just an equal break in teaching jobs. a means of uplifting black citizens. New the wine cellar. Top entertainers, prudently chosen on a rotating basis, provide fun and appeal for all ages in the lounge on prove the existence of conspiracy and They were unfortunately deluded by the words of Jack Sable, the rights unit Washington, where most of the dough is, York state’s Human Rights Division has House of Friday and Saturday evenings. Another superb feature of The Country Squire is their management of group functions such Only in my Father’s will. commissioner, Samuel Peyer, the white has overemphasized the need to redress obstruction of justice. That was power into an untenable mental at­ — Selected done minorities everywhere a service by Coventry Residents as weddings, anniversaries, retirement or testimonial dinners. The banquet rooms are elegant and accommodate from 15 New Yorker was discriminated against minority grievances in the educational proclaiming the democratic dictum that to 250 people. Open Tuesday through Sunday. Telephone 872-7327. proved by the tapes which finally mosphere where they came to believe “because of his national origin.” sector, especially on the busing issue. equal rights also means eveiybody’s right Chung Rev. Robert L. Baker Peyer has been in the city’s school Well, maybe that is tolerable. Blacks to be judged on his merits instead of the Vote Land Purchase resulted in the resignation of Nixon. that any action was justified if it United Pentecostal Church system for 20 years, during which he has "till have a lot to make up in this country. shade of his skin. Kalmbach had been jailed for his protected the administration. By STEPHEN FISCHER and $25,000 to be borrowed in part in collecting funds for the Com­ now o0en It has been strikingly shown that an Coventry residents last night short term notes. Count® mittee to Elect the President and for immoral and illegal means does not voted 36 to 6 to approve the Sandburg said that the featuring Polynesian and sfNGtEE cemetery would provide 4,000 Cantonese Speeialties promising ambassadorships to large DON OAKLEY purchase of the 18.5 acre Cum- ’Ri:sr \l RAM A LOl NGI justify a “good” end. new burial lots, which from mick property on Rt. 31 for $70,- Famous Pu Pu Platter RT. 83 ELLINGTON TEL. 872-7327 RESTAURANT contributors — an act not unknown un­ Both justice and humaneness have 000. their sale will produce a future Special Family Dinners ^ I'ritouched for Fine Food and Atmotphere der previous administrations. been served. Allen Sandburg,town revenue of $400,000. and Combination Platters / Complete Luncheone Served manager, said that five acres of Choice of Over 20 Delicious Entrees Late Evening Dining The house bordering Rt. 31 Plus Elaborate Salad Bar Engineers Are Back in Style the property will be used for a will be sold for an additional COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE cemetery, and the expansive OPEN 7 D AYS A WEEK $25,000. Mon ' Thun 11-11 pm OPEN TUES. THRU SUNDAY wooded area bordering the Fri - Sat 11 • 11:30 pm SUNDAY COCKTAIL & DINING 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. CHINESE, POLYNESIAN and Many residents were con­ Sunday 12 ■ 10 pm This country is not only in the midst of an safely became our foremost national goal. never more than half the national average. degree of energy self-sufficiency, we find Willimantic River was “ an cerned with the cemetery’s ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES AMERICAN FOOD energy crisis, it has a “people crisis” — a Young people responded to the challenge Engineering enrollments in our colleges ourselves short of the techonlogical brain­ excellent area for outdoor possible contamination of the 363 BROAD ST. Up to 250 People Delightful Family Style Dinnert growing shortage of professional man­ by literally standing in line to enroll in declined steadily. ’The entering class of power to achieve this goal,” says Glenn. recreation.” COMPLETE Willimantic River aquifer. MANCHESTER opn power in critical areas of the energy engineering schools and to claim the 1971 was the smallest in 20 years, and Unfortunately, the supply of engineers is COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT The property will be Sandburg said, however, that 649-4958 EXOTIC Mon.T1«rs BANQUET business. thousands of engineering jobs opening up^ while there have been enrollment in­ not something you can turn on and off like purchased with $30,000 from SERVED SERVICE I POLYNESIAN H30 i.iil11:30 m l FACILITIES FOR | creases in each of the last three years, the the land posed no threat to the COCKTAILS Fri 1 Sal 250 SEATING So warns Wayne E. Glenn, president of in the space program and in supporting in­ a spigot. Employment stability in the revenue sharing, $15,000 from 11:30 ajL-lrOO ml underground waterbed. the 50,000-member American Institute of dustries. gap between demand for new engineers engineering profession must be unappropriated cash surplus imitj IMl ML Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Only a little over a decade later, and the number of . engineering graduates demonstrated, not just promised. There El Camino Plaza Rte. 30, Vernon Engineers. Glenn is also president of the however, the space program was greatly has continued to widen. must also be some shifting of technical LOWER LEVEL Western Hemisphere Petroleum and curtailed and these same thousands of The nation loses about 75,000 manpower from other less-important • N)ll« from Vernon Circle, Rte. 30 North Chemical Division of one of the nation’s engineers and technicians were losing professional engineers a year by retire­ areas, where there is an abundance of There’s a Family largest oil companies. Continental Oil. their jobs and finding themselves unable ment, death or jbb-ctianging,but only 59,000 engineers, to the more critical areas. When the Russians put Sputnik into orbit to locate comparable employment. engineers graduate each year, a gap of 16,- Glenn is not suggesting that every other Attention just four days before the Connecticut in 1957, there was a tremendous call for As a result, the profession as a whole 000. industry deplete its engineering man­ Feast every weekcUo^ Citizen’s Action Group and Peoples Action engineers in this country, he recalls. Get­ received very bad publicity, even though “Now, with national commitment power so that energy companies can have Glider Pilots for Clean Energy were to present their ting an American on the moon and back unemployment among engineers was forming to return this country to a greater ail they need. The object, Instead, should SATURDAYS case, is highly questionable. be to increase that total pool of available at Howard Johnson’s! To the editor: Northeast Utilities, which owns about 44 engineers and technicians. WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE A search is on to locate all former per cent of the station said the closing Testifying at a Federal Energy Ad­ military glider pilots of World War II by would save the company $50,000 a year. ministration hearing, Glenn our national organization. These were the I’m all for Northeast saving 150,000 a year. recommended that a task force be created Monday Fish Fry pilots who flew the Army Air Force’s CG- I question why they couldn’t wait four to measure the probable manpower Golden filet of flounder, french fries, 4A combat glider and had a “G” on their more days until the CCAG and PACE requirements for each energy source con­ cole slaw. SI.39 for kids silver wings. presented their cases. lillluclddvekupReur sidered in Project Independence so that Main Office So far we have located about 1,100 of the In the interests of fair play. Northeast, the available supply can be used most original 6,000 men. it seems to me, owes the CCAG and effectively. 9-12 . Tuesday Spaghetti Spree I am asking former pilots among your PACE a chance for a public forum on this Beyond that, he says, “The most effec­ 1007 Main Street With meat balls, meat sauce, earlic readers to contact me as Wing Com­ vital issue of nuclear power. tive way to marshal the nation's man­ Manchester bread and salad. $1.39 for kids mander for the New England area at 23 Last year, construction of a nuclear power resources in this effort is to make it Woodland Drive, Greenfield, Mass. 01301 power plant outside the Indiana Dunes attractive enough, rewarding enough and 649-4586 Tel. 413-774-2292. National Park was blocked by a stay from more socially desirable for people to want ^ d n e s d a y Deep Sea Dinner Our association was formed about four the court. The Atomic Safety and Licen­ to pursue careers in the fields.” years ago. We have been holding annual sing Appeal Board gave a go-ahead to the K Mart Plaza Office Golden fried Tendersweet clams, filet of reunions and publishing a quarterly project, a conservationist group and a 10-2 flounder, french fries and cole slaw. *2.49 newsletter called “Silent Wings.” W hy Santa Sneezes $1.39 for kids businessmen’s group filed an appeal. Un­ Spencer Street Our next reunion will be Sept. 25-27,1975 fortunately, most states do not have their Christmas trees may be hazardous to at Milwaukee, Wis. own agencies to deal with the questions of your health. Manchester Thursday Turkey Dinner vVe are a non-profit veterans organiza­ nuclear power, nor do most states have an This post-season, Scroogelike warning 649-3007 Roast Turkey with giblet gravy, com tion and would deeply appreciate your agency which has any real authority over comes from a Canadian allergist, Dr. bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all w q assistance in locating any of the above the nuclear power situations in their state. Derek Wyse, who reports that seven per the trimmin’s. $1.49 for kids glider pilots. The Atomic Energy Commission has been cent of some 1,600 patients developed Very truly yours, the ultimate source of information and rashes and respiratory symptoms during formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association Friday Clam Fry Connie R, Nanartonis, authority. the Christmas holidays. The ailments, he Lt. Colonel, USAF Ret. Connecticut needs a nuclear power task claims, were directly traceable to Christ­ Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet 23 Woodland Drive clams, french fries and cole slaw. force. Connecticut also needs to hear both mas trees. $1.49 for kids Greenfield, Mass. 01301 sides of the argument. According to Executive Fitness Congratulations to the CCAG for their Newsletter, Dr. Wyse’s investigations Heritage continued efforts on behalf of the people of showed that the culprits were the same Fair Play Connecticut. mold and pollen dusts responsible for 394 Tolland Tpke. summer allergies. When the trees were Manchester UOUJARD brought into the house, ragweed, sage and S a v ii^ joHnsonS Requested Sincerely, grass pollens that had attached AT EXIT 94 piles Joann M. Neath WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY To the editor: themselves to the sticky bark of the & Loan Association • Since 1891 ^^lavonJAmerica The closing of the information center at 22 Converse Rd. evergreens were released into the warm, it on* Yankee nuclear power station in Haddam, Bolton dry. Indoor air. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester Registration ’ Pentore-Polnik For Day Care Center Opens Mrs. Roger Cady of Hickory Hill, Andover, was recently THE BABY The Day Care and Creative elected president of the Learning Center of Manchester Manchester WATES. She IS NAM ED Community College (MCC) is succeeds Mrs. Grover Mitchell. now accepting registration of Other officers elected are; children from families in the Mrs. Kenneth Griffin, vice community for the 16-week ses­ president; Mrs. William Mul- Lockward* Michael John^ son of John H. find Linda Caddy sion beginning Jan. 20. doon, recording secretary; Lockward of 179 Kinney Rd., Hebron. He was bom Jan. 9 at Hart­ Mrs. Rodney Tarr, correspon­ ford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The Center’s program, for children from two years, 9 ding secretary; Mrs. Walter Theodore R. Caddy of Bolton. His paternal grandparents are Dr. Burnett, treasurer; Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Howard J. Lockward of Bolton. His great-grandmothers months to five years of age, offers activities in the creative Davenport, assistant treasurer. are Mrs. Marion Lindsey of Rockland, Maine, and Mrs. Idus arts, sensorial perceptions and The new officers will begin Harper of Tustin, Calif. in practical life experiences in serving their terms Feb. 11. Ireland Features Holy Year Tours Andreoli, Theresa Marie, daughter of Richard A. and Lois D. order to help each child achieve his full potential at his own Goodsell Andreoli of 34 Ellington Ave., Rockville. She was born In religion — as in most troduced in the twelfth century. Jan. 11 at Rockville General Hospital. She has a brother, Richard level of development. The Day Care Center is located in the matters — the Irish have their Many of these are ruins; some Allen Jr.; and a sister, Christine Michelle. Center Congregational Church own particular sense of have, or are being restored, and in Manchester and is open Mon­ priorities. For instance, an in places one can find a church Young, Kellv Rae, daughter of Raymond and Jean Morin Free tickets to The Herald's day through Friday, 7;30 a.m. advertisement promoting Aer of ultra modern design in the Young of 36 Spring St., Rockville. She was bom Jan. 11 at Travel Show featuring Ireland to 5 p.m. Morning activities and Lingus, the Irish Airline’s Holy shadow of the ruins of its Rockville General Hospital. Her paternal grandfather is Gordon are now available. The show instruction are repeated in the Year tours, suggests that medieval foundation. This is es­ will be conducted Thursday at 8 Young of Hyde Ave., Rockville. afternoon session. Children visitors “drop into St. Kevin’s pecially true of the Cistercian p.m. at Manchester High School may attend either or both Hie enagement of Miss Joyce The engagement of Miss Bar­ on their way to St. Peter’s.’’ houses (Trappist, in the U.S.) Willhidc, Melanie Ann, daughter of Russell S. and Hollis Ur- auditorium. Doors open at 7; 30. sessions on a two, three or five A. Maloney of Manchester to bara Jean Bechtold to Thomas The St. Kevin’s in question Bob Docca, tour manager for banetti Willhide of 10 Westview Dr., Bolton. She was bom Jan. 10 Two films entitled “Ireland— day a week basis. Roger W. Talbot Jr. of Peracchio, both of Coventry, (not that well known Irish pub the line in North America, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Manchester, has been an­ has been announced by her off the Via Veneto), is, of points out that all Aer Lingus, Ours,” and “Prospects of are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Urbanetti of 57 Butternut Rd. Her Registration is being held in nounced by her parents, Mr. parents, the Rev. and Mrs. course, a sixth century Irish Airlines Holy Year tours Ireland,” will be presented by paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Willhide of 148 Robert Bechtold of Coventry. William Healey, sales Room 223, Faculty East on the and Mrs. John F. Maloney Sr. of POST ROAO SHOPPING PLAZA monastic establishment set in feature Ireland with different Porter St. Her paternal great-grandfather is Harold Arthur Bean Bidwell St. campus of MCC, New Port Richey, Fla., former­ Mr. Peracchio is the son of IWAIN STREET, ROUTE N most beautiful mountain and cc^binations of London, Paris, representative of Aer Lingus- VERNON. CONN 17} 31S« of Norway, Maine. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call Susan ly of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio lake scenery at Glendalough, in Vienna, Rome, Lourdes, Irish Airlines. Vater, director, at 646-4900, ext. Mr. Talbot is the son of Mr. Peracchio of Coventry. County Wicklow. Fatima and the Holy Land. The Ann Marie O’Keefe Sutton, Darr> I Lee, son of Clifford L. and Brenda Edelson Sut­ 351 for further information. and Mrs. Roger W. Talbot Sr. of Both the bride-elect and her CLOSED FOR In planning Holy Year tours School of Irish Step Dancing Cooke Photo There are fifteen-day tours and ton of Millstream Rd., Hebron. He was born Jan. 12 at 64 Benton St. fiance are students at the the airline has put the emphasis twenty-two-4fay tours. He will present its students in an Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is VACATION exhibition and Robert Mrs. Richard H. Pentore The bride-elect is a 1972 University of Connecticut. for the most part on emphasises that hotel accom­ Mrs Estelle Edelson of 23 Crestwood Dr. his paternal grand­ graduate of Manchester High The couple plan a May 23 sightseeing, for one cannot modations are first class in Harrington will display his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutton of Columbia, Calif. He School. She is presently a senior wedding. Jan. 20-28 travel across Ireland without Ireland with breakfast and collection of Beleek china. has a brother, Stephen, 11; and a sister, Wendy, 8. There will be drawings for Janina Ella Polnik of Bolton Hartford was her sister’s maid at St. Francis Hospital School being aware of its religious dinner included, transportation of Nursing and will graduate in door prizes donated by area and Richard H. Pentore of Ken­ of honor. Bridesmaids were history. throughout is by luxury coach Colhv, Joseph Thomas, son of John F. and Deborah A. Gilbert Mrs. Irene Voyer of Windsor; June. Round Towers dotted here with the services of a guide. merchants, Aer Lingus, and Colby of 44 Village St., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 10 at sington were married Dec. 27 at sponsoring travel agencies. St. Bartholomew Church, Miss Karen A. Humphrey of Her fiance, a 1971 graduate of and there are a reminder of the Many of the tours will be ac­ Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Bloomfield; Miss Ellen B. Bock COLLEGE Manchester High School, is a early monastic Christianity companied by a spiritual direc­ Tickets may be picked up at Manchester. The aluminum can makes an Dancers Ready For Shoiv and Mrs. George Gilbert of 193 Windsorville Rd., Rockville. His of Meriden; and Miss Leanne senior at Eastern Connecticut which sent out monks to tor. In all cases an audience of The Herald’s offices or from The bride is the daughter of ^ NOTES excellent package because it can paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Colby of Pentore of Kensington, the State College. He will graduate Christianize Europe and which the Pope will be requested. the following sponsoring travel Longmeadow, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Polnik of be filled quickly, and it is easy to agents: Goodchild-Bartlett, 113 These students of the Ann Marie O’Keefe School of Irish 49 Vernon Rd., Bolton. The bridegroom’s sister. They all in June. produced one of the greatest “Best of all,” adds Docca, No date has been set for the transDort and store. Main St.; Mercury Travel, 627 Step Dancing will perform at The Herald’s Travel Show on bridegroom is the son of Mr. wore red jersey A-line gowns periods of religious art in "are the prices. Despite infla­ Naess, Brian Fredrik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Per Fredrik Naess with cut-in sleeves and Miss Patricia Coburn has wedding. Europe. tion the dollar still goes farther Main St.; LaBonne Travel, 67 Ireland, Thursday at 8 p.m. at Manchester High School. of Hilltop Rd., Vernon. He was bom Jan. 8 at Rockville General and Mrs. Harry D. Pentore of E. Center St.; Globe Travel, 555 Kensington. matching bolero jackets. They been named to the dean’s list The Book of Kells, which can in Ireland and for this reason it The interior of the great 12th century Cathedral at Cashel, County Tipperary, one of the Hospital. carried red and white car­ for the fall semester at Arizona is an excellent bonus in plan­ Main St.; O’Keefe Travel, 750 The Rev. Philip J. Hussey of be seen in the Library at Trinity many treasures of Irish Christianity is included on tours of Ireland during Holy Year (Aer LAST WISH nations cascading on a green State University in Tempe, ning your Holy Year trip.” Silas Deane Hgwy., Manchester celebrated the nup­ House College in Dublin, is perhaps BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -- Jorgensen, W illiam Paul, son of Paul J. and Colleen S. Hutton holly background. Anthony Ariz. She is the daughter of Mr. Lingus, Irish Airlines photo) Wethersfield; and Hastings tial Mass and performed the the most famous book of the An all-inclusive fifteen-day President Maria E'Stela (Isabel) Jorgensen of 2 Rau St., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 9 at Simeone of Andover was best and Mrs. Anthony Coburn of 110 Travel, Coventry. double-ring ceremony. The of period. It was produced in the tour featuring one week in Peron has directedi public offi­ Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. man. Ushers were Guy Simeone Valley View Dr., South Wind­ Ireland and one week in Rome church was decorated with ninth century. cials in Argentina not to name Margaret Hutton of Eastport, Maine. His paternal grandparents and Stephen Brochetti, both of from New York is |871. Three- GLOBE sor. are James Jorgensen of South Windsor and Mrs. Beverly poinsettias and wreaths Harvey streets, plazas, buildings or other Kensington; EricTorrelsonand As well as the Celtic Round week tours featuring Ireland, Jorgensen of East Windsor. He has a brother, James John. trimmed with ribbon. OUR SERVICEMEN public places after her late hus­ Travel Service The bride, given in marriage Fred Sporck, both of Burnt 45-53 WEST ROAD Towers, Ireland has excellent Rome and the Holy Land with Carole O’Toole is on the band, Juan D. Per on. 555 MAIN STREET I by her father, wore a gown of Hills, N.Y.; and Pat D’Onofrio Lackland AFB, Tex., she will (RT. 83) ELLINGTON examples of Romanesque and air fare from New York is $1,- Johnson, Kellv Lynn, daughter of David R. and Valerie A. dean’s list for the fall semester P a tric ia M. R em m ey, Mrs. Peron asked officials whipped cream crepe with of Little Silver, N.J. have advanced technical Gothic church architecture, in­ 479. 643-2165 West Johnson of Ridgewood Trail, Coventry. She was bom Jan. 13 at the University of Rhode daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis throughout the country to floral appliques of lace A reception was held at the training. “NOTICE” at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are E. Remmey of Wallingford, respect the wishes of Peron, who designed with an Empire Manchester Country Club, after Island in Kingston, R.I. She is a New Hours Authorized agent ih Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West of 15 Carol Dr., Rockville. Her pater­ formerly of McKee St. has died July 1, “who said publicly waistline, long full Bishop which the couple left for Ber­ second year pre-veterinary stu­ Navy Aviation Electronics Sat & Sun. 10-5 lor all Airlines. Railroads and nal grandarents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of ^ rlin , entered the U.S. Air Force on numerous occasions that such Steamship Lines. sleeves with floral edging on muda. For traveling Mrs. Pen­ dent. She is the daughter of Technician 3.C. Jam es W. N.H. She has a sister, Kerry. Delayed Enlistment Program. MONDAY CLOSED homage does not contribute to fitted cuffs, slashed neckline, tore wore a peach-colored pant Mrs. James O’Toole, 62 S. D’Aprile, son of Mrs. Gaye D. She is a 1974 graduate of TUES., WED., THURST national unity.” A-line skirt with bias ruffled suit with long fitted jacket. The Adams St. Krause of 76 N. School St., com­ By MURRAY J. BROWN Dunn, Jeffrey Charles, son of William J. Jr. and Nancy J. Manchester High School and hemline which terminated in a couple will reside in Boston. pleted the advanced aviation 10-5:30 UPI Travel Editor Taylor Dunn of 27 Oak St., South Windsor. He was bom Jan. 11 at attended Southern Connecticut chapel-length train. Her veil of Mrs. Pentore is employed at electronics curse at the Naval FRIDAY 10-9 Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Deborah Cutter, 36 Graham State College. Upon completion illusion was attached to a fitted Aetna Life & Casualty Co. as a Technical Training Center, Increasing numbers of and Mrs. Charles W. Taylor of Pleasant View Dr., Vernon. His Rd. has been named to the of six weeks of basic training at Browsers Welcome O^Keefe^s Travel Agency headpiece and she carried a premiums analyst. Mr. Pentore Millington, Tenn. American vacationists are paternal grandmother is Mrs. Nancy E. Dunn of Pomfret Center. dean's list at Garland Junior INVITES YOU TO colonial bouquet of white is a law student at New discovering a different way College, Boston, for the first miniature carnations with a red England School of Law in to tour the U.S.A. these days semester. DeCarli, Dominic John, son of Raymond J. and Linda sweetheart rose center. Boston. - by recreational vehicles. A GALA WEEK IN IRELAND Civitello DeCarli of Vernon Garden Apts., Vernon. He was bom Miss Wanda Polnik of East They range from luxurious March 8 - 16,1975 Jan. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ motor homes complete with Your Irish Vacation Includes: parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Civitello of 29 Hillcrest Dr., sundecks and bathrooms to ■ Round trip air fare via Aer LIngus-Irlsh Jet. Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lodie modified pick up trucks and DeCarli of 29 Elizabeth St., Rockville. His maternal great- homemade campers. ■ Luxury private CIE motorcoach grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coan of South Carolina An estimated five million ■ Accommodations for 7 nights at first class hotel and Mrs. Josephine Civitello of Florida. His paternal great- recreational vehicles -- or (with private bath, of course). grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DeCarli of Rockville and ABOUT TOW N RVs as they have become ■ A hearty Irish Breakfast each morning Mrs. Thelma Holland of Vernon. known -- are in use nation­ wide, according to manufac­ ■ Famous mediaeval banquet In 15th Century Irish turer and dealer sales Castle Sunset Rebekah Lodge will Manchester Young Marines Gamma Chapter of Alpha records. No one knows the ac­ ■ All taxes and Service charges Manchester Community meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd will meet tonight from 7 to 9 at Delta Kappa sorority will meet tual total because numerous For a Free Brochure, Call Ua. 529-3321 or Pick One College Fellows Hall. Mrs. Elsie White the Burnside Ave., School, East Monday at 7:30 at the home of YAM trucks, vans and buses origi­ Up At The Herald Travel Show. is in charge of refreshments. Hartford. Gloria Norbet. After the A Friendly Greeting In Ireland Division of Community Services business session, there will be a nally built for other purposes have been converted to 750 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD, Spring Semester Manchester Square Dance “ Fraternity Education’’ The milkman and the postman take time out to chat along a quiet road in Limerick, The couples volleyball group recreational use by inventive CONN. Club will have a dance Saturday workshop stressing “ Get to Ireland. (Herald photo by Connie Costello) Non-credit Courses from 8 to 11 p.m. at Manchester of Manchester Newcomers Know Your Sisters.’’ The backyard mechanics and Courses for Youth on Saturday Mornings High School. Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Club will meet Saturday at 8 hostess will be assisted by Mrs. others. mond Wilcox will have door du­ p.m. at the YWCA Nutmeg Gertrude Baker and Miss Production estimates for Beginning and Advanced Typing for ty. Refreshments will be served Program Center, 79 N. Main St. Marita Kemp. 1974 included 129,000 motor Pre-Teens (ages 10-12) by Charles Adams, Mr. and homes, 90,000 truck campers, Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mr. and 194,000 enclosed pick-up Around The World French for Youth Mrs. Edward Atkinson and Mr. Zion Evangelical Lutheran truck campers, 98,000 and Mrs. John Bakas. Church council will meet camper trailers and 215,000 (grades one through three) tonight at 7:45 at the church. The Keeney St. School PTA collapsible trailers. MORE HOTEL ROOMS The church contains a cross will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Manchester Youth Hockey The growing number and SANTIAGO (UPI)--The placed there by Alonzo de Vera, in the school cafeteria. Mrs. SALEKNITTING MILL DISPOSAL OF Dromoland Castle, is one of the most exclusive Spanish for Youth Association will sponsor a fami­ variety of these vehicles have Chilean National Tourism the Spaniard who founded Cor- Kay Milling, a parent effec­ castle/castle-hotels in Ireland. (Irish International ly night program Saturday from Youth Fellowship of South added a new element to the Department has announced rientes in 1588. Miraculous (grades one through three) tiveness training instructor, 1:30 to 10 p.m. at Bolton Ice United Methodist Church will INDUSTRIAL GRADE SMATER TARNS Airlines photo) overall motoring scene. They plans to construct 400 new hotel powers were ascribed to the '" ‘ 1 9 7 5 ^ will present an introduction to For information about dates and Palace. Tickets are 31 per per­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the require RV drivers and other rooms in an effort to attract cross when, according to local the specific skills of parenting. for weaving, knitting, crocheting, handcrafts youth lounge of the church. motorists to adjust to the foreign tourists to Chile. belief, Indians who tried to bum places of class meetings, costs and son for the event, which is open Refreshments will be served. to the public, and may be situation and make Liliana Mahn, national tour- it were killed by lightning from a registering, call the Community Ser­ purchased at the door. The Aer Lingus Offers allowances for wide varia­ isn director, said 153,000 tourists clear sky. vices Division at 646-2137. program will include games un­ tions in vehicle sizes and had visited Chile the first seven til 8 p.m., when there will be Equestrian Tours operating characteristics. months of 1974 and 300,000 were MANY SPECIES presents public skating to 10 p.m. Weather and road conditions expected in 1975. MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica r i R E P L A C E S Whether you are a first-class castle. The following day they also become even more im­ (UPI) - Bird lovers won’t want to miss a visit to the UiCC, horse rider with a few ribbons depart for Galway city where portant. OLYMPIC VISAS spring song Rocklands Feeding Station at. .V fire -g lo w to your name or just an aspiring they will spend two days during So here are some sugges­ MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet offi­ equestrian, Aer Lingus, Irish which they attend the riding tions from The Road Infor­ cials have promised that visas Anchovy. It is a privately Airlines, has a special tour clinic at Rockmount with in­ mation Program, a nonprofit will be introduced at border owned compound where REAL WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES hundreds of different species a distinctive m W \ W A POUND available through April which structions in dressage, cross research and information points for visitors tathe Olympic combines training at leading country and stadium jumping. agency based in Washington, Games in Moscow in 1980. can be found, especially fashion show for the equestrian schools with an op­ On the third day after some D.C.: around feeding time -- 4:30 Built-in Units (THIS IS NOT further workouts at the clinic p.m.-6:30 p.m. A MISTAKE) portunity of seeing some of the New RV owners should TOURIST SIGHTS bride and groom for any room fiO« great attractions of Ireland. there is a tour of Connemara, make several test runs before CORRIENTES, Argentina Arranged in co-operation one of the great rugged beauty starting out on the first long (UPI)--Tourist sights in this featuring a wedding ODD LOTS OF ORLON, WOOL, ACRILAN IN A with Hamilton Travel Inc. of spots of the west of Ireland. trip. They probably will find steamy city 650 miles north of LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS ON ORIGINAL MILL 630 Fifth Ave., New York City Then to Dublin with stop-offs their rig is not quite what Buenos Aires include the ren- workshop presented specialist in equestrian tours, en route to the National Stud in they are accustomed to driv­ naissance-style cathedral, the CONES. AT A FRACTION OF REGULAR MILL the weeklong vacation includes Kildare, birthplace of some of ing. Recreational vans, government palace and the bg guild members. PRICE. first-class accommodations; racing’s great thoroughbreds. trailers, trucks and buses are Church of La Cruz (The Cross). breakfast and dinner every In Dublin, the social side in­ likely to be bigger and ONE day; 18 hours of training by cludes evening at Jury’s heavier than the family car. 0 Sunday, January 26 Free Standing DAY STARTS leading instructors; visits to cabaret or the Abbey Tavern; The differences in required 'S ''* ONLY SAT. JAN. 18 9:30 A.M. Ireland’s National Stud and the time for sightseeing and shop­ clearances, acceleration ping. at the colong room ot vernon " Accessories Training center for the Irish rates and braking distances Screens, Ensembles, Grates Olympic equestrian team. All- For brochures write Travel could call for important route 83, talcottville inclusive cost with round trip Department, Aer Lingus, Irish changes in driving techni­ f t Ul. Buy directly from the mill air fare from New York to Airlines, 564 Fifth Ave., New ques. I Shannon is 8570. York, N.Y. 10036. free tickets available at guild members below. \ o Visitors arrive at Shannon Village Bridal t Boutique Regal Men's Shop vVu and transfer to their hotel in Kelly Rd VetMon Citcle VtRNON 907 M om 5t M A N C H ta U R Limerick. That evening they at­ Welply’s House of Flowers It I City Flo/n VERNON SALE AT tend a medieval banquet at Airline Tickets Rt B3 at Iltioll Rd VtRNON ROCKVILLE PLANT The Lee Studio either Bunratty or Knappogue Prestige Printing lolloluf Coiiioi lOLLAND ONLY...BRINQ at 1043 Mam 5t MANCHfSItR The Corona Quartet Ben Franklins LARGE Airline PrIcesI The Colony SHOPPING BAG. H3 lAlCOIIVlUl Giofiabi'i Rtf TOLLAND MASTER CHARGE ALL AIRLINES ...... ALL DESTINATIONS Vernon National Bank Mam Office fire - glow disi. HI/ Mtnulacturari of n«ma brand ACCEPTED PASSPORTS Tickets Issued On Premises ^Savings Bank (waatort line* 1841 Voinon Cii(l(* VERNON RT. 83 VERNON, CONN. M i l s NtSSIFF C4MERI TRAVa OF RUNCHESTER, MC. . 2 Miles North of Vernon Circle on Rt, 83 tx llM 127 MAfll ITM n • MNCWtniL cam i 01840 on IN. 18-88 Tlwn Utt I29IMISI. S43-736S TOmOM 848 17N V of Manchester (NEXT TO LiM EQUIPMENT) 215 EAST MAIN ST., ROCKVILLE e. rhomai Oonovon, PraoMont ».Vf''br” r D I U Open; Tues. Fri., 10:00-8:00 Set., 8:00-5:00 Sun., 11:00-4:00 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Jan. 17. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 17, 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN OBITUARIES ECHS ‘Fastathon’ Mild Winter Cuts AREA W.I Snow Removal Cost Harry O. Bergren Harry 0. Bergren, 72, of East Planned Jan. 30 POLICE REPORT GARDENING Considerable savings in the The two-man operation, POLICE REPORT Hartford, formerly of By FRANK ATWOOD Manchester, died Thursday at Manchester Highway which had been done for many Gaylord Hospital, Wallingford. A "fastathon” is the newest their soliciting, said Witham. Department’s snow and ice con­ years, was abandoned primari­ MANCHESTER trol operations this year have He was the husband of Mrs. idea to come from about 200 Collections will be made early VERNON Both were released on $150 ly because the town bought Richard H. Nicholson, 22, of Carmen Sanchez Correa, 32, Their cases are scheduled to been attributed by Highway Doris Elmore Bergren. seniors at East Catholic High in February after the fastathon. William F. Mogensen, 31, of "Terrariums are all the automatic equipment Eas,t Hartford was charged both of Hartford were arrested appear in Common Pleas Court non-surety bonds. Supt. John Burchill to a mild Mr. Bergren was born in School. Witham said supermarkets in 203 Regan Rd., Rockville was Mrs. Bertha Dugay of Laurel rage,” the Manchester Garden eliminating the need for two Thursday with operating a Thursday at 6:33 p.m. at the K- 12 in East Hartford on Jan. 27. winter and a change in town Mart store on Spencer St. and Manchester and had lived most To their knowledge, they are town have donated milk, charged Thursday with evading St., Rockville, was charged Club heard this week from one men on a truck, Burchill said. motor vehicle while under the The snow on their walks fell policy. charged with fourth-degree of his life in East Hartford. the first group in the country to vitamin pills, broths and juices responsibility in connection Thursday with operating an un­ of the club’s members. Miss However, the union represen­ influence of liquor, operating on Monday, Jan. 13. The basic Burchill said Thursday that ting town highway workers has larceny in connection with a Before his retirement in 1968, sponsor such an activity. for the fastens to use during with the investigation of a two- registered motor vehicle in con­ Emily Smith. Miss Smith made while license suspended, fine according to the town or­ the town has spent $42,000 so far filed a grievance about the new shoplifting attempt, police said. he owned an independent baker To aid the World Hunger their long period of food absten­ car accident in the parking lot nection with the investigation more than 40 small terrariums evading responsibility, and dinance is $2 per hour the snow this year on snow and ice con­ Both women were released on route for 45 years. He was a program, these students have tion. in front of the apartment where of a two-car accident at Union before Christmas, sold a few one-man-to-a-truck rule. The failure to obey a traffic signal. remains on the walk after the agreed to go on a liquid fast trol work. The comparable total union wants to see two men on $25 cash bonds for court Jan. 27. member of the First The students will remain at he lives. and Park Sts. but gave most of them away as The charges are in connection summons is issued. a year ago was $56,000, he said. each truck for safety reasons. • Steven A. Darling, 18, of 68 Congregational Church of East from midnight Jan. 30 to 4 p.m. the high school during the fast Keith Szabados, 21, of Somers Police said the second car left Christmas gifts. with the two-car collision at 11 The theft of about 15 gallons “The main reason for this The issue hasn’t been resolved Pearl St. was arrested Hartford. Feb. 1, a 40-hour period. period, said Witham. The boys Rd., Ellington was charged the scene. Mrs. Dugay was Using wild plants entirely, p.m. on Center St. at Broad St. of gas from two school bus gas relatively low figure,” Burchill and appears to be heading to Thursday at 6:20 p.m. and Other survivors are a son, The instigator and planner of will sleep in the gym and the Thursday with operating under released on her promise to with partridge berries when the car driven by tanks was reported Thursday said, “is that we are again mediation. charged with operating a motor Richard E. Bergren of Coven­ the event is Jack Witham, girls will sleep in the cafeteria. suspension in connection with appear. providing bright red color Nicholson struck the car driven morning from the Manchester experiencing a mild winter.” In his report Thursday, vehicle while his license is try, R.I.; a daughter, Mrs. ECHS history teacher. There will be about ten the investigation of a two-car All of those charged are against a green background. by Ralph W. Leighton, 31, of Bus Co. on Glen Rd. There is a Burchill said another factor Burchill said the one-man-to-a- suspended. He was released on Beverly Kryzak of Manchester; Witham said the fastathon members of the faculty who accident on Rt. 83. scheduled to appear in Court of Miss Smith made one more Exeter, N.H. police said. high fence around the bus com­ 'in the reduced cost this year truck policy has contributed to a $150 non-surety bond for court a brother. George Bergren of would run on the same principle will chaperone the group. The driver of the other car Common Pleas 19, Rockville, terrarium while she talked. She Nicholson was taken by police pound. was a change in town policy of Feb. 3. Manchester; a sister, Mrs. as the walkathons and Arrangements have been was Paul M. Bell, 16, of 32 Earl started with a clear glass bowl, effectiveness of the snow and to Manchester Memorial A five-gallon can of gas was Feb. 4. having two men operate each • John B. McNamar, 26, of Isabella Fricke of East Hart­ bikeathons held in the past. made for donations of ping-pong St., Rockville. Szabados was ELLINGTON purchased at a variety store ice control effort. He said Hospital where he was treated also taken from the firm’s snowplow truck. He said $5,500 Hartford was arrested ford; four grandchildren and a That is, the students will solicit tables, TV sets, stereo sets and released on a $250 nonsurety and sprinkled some “fish highway crews have for a facial laceration and repair truck, police added. Barbara L. Bailey of 3 was saved because the town Thursday at 9:30 p.m. on Center great-grandson. individuals and businesses to pool tables to provide entertain­ bond. Westland Rd., Ellingtonm was gravel” on the bottom. The demonstrated the ability to get released, a hospital spokesman sponsor them. A goal of $8,000 ment for the fastens. gravel is sold to be used on the now has only one man on each a job done, and he praised them said. St. and charged with driving a Funeral services are Satur­ Steven Heisler, 16, of 5 arrested Thursday by State has been set by the fastens. The fast will conclude with a bottom of a fish tank and is truck. for “A-plus” efforts. Nicholson failed to post a $500 motor vehicle while his license day at 11 a.m. at Newkirk and Hillcrest Dr., and John White Police on a warrant issued by Students have already begun Mass at 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 1. made up of screened pebbles surety bond for release from is suspended and possession of Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Jr., 17, of 67 GlenstoneDr., both Court of Common Pleas 19 not much bigger than the head police custody. He was to marijuana, police said. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. of Vernon, were arrested charging her with issuing bad BOLAND of a pin. appear today in Common Pleas He failed to post $250 surety Burial will be in Center Thursday on warrants issued by checks and failure to appear. On the gravel she scattered a Cold Weather Needed Court 12 in East Hartford. bond and was to appear in court Cemetery, South Windsor. Common Pleas Court 19 Police said the arrest was small amount of ground char­ The Nicholson car was towed in East Hartford today OIL CO. Friends may call at the charging them with third- made on complaints from the Sharp Upturns Noted coal to “sweeten” the mixture from the scene. funeral home tonight from 7 to degree assault. Enfield, West Hartford and To Freeze Rink Ice EST.1935 and then arranged clumps of Police charged eight 9. Police said the arrests were South Windsor Police In 1974 Police Report sphagnum moss across the bot­ David J. Embser, 18, of 39 homeowners Thursday with The family suggests that any made in connection with the in­ Departments. The case was With more than half the tion Commission. In past years, tom and around the sides of the Judith Dr. and Debra Jane violation of the town ordinance memorial contributions may be vestigation of an incident at turned over to those month of January now gone, Feb. 15 was the last date for FUEL OIL container. She had gathered the Ackerman, 19, of 9 Avon St. to clear their walks of snow. made to the Emphysema Fund, Rockville High School, departments. No court date Manchester has yet to have one good ice skating in Every category of police However, the num ber of moss in a swampy area last were both arrested Thursday on Those charged are; William 63 Imlay St., Hartford. Wednesday. was set. good day of ice skating at any of Manchester. J. Carney, 50, of 42 Cornell St., work in the report of the fatalities dropped from eight to fall, but it can also be Common Pleas Court 12 38.9« the public rinks maintained by As for skiing, there is grass Leroy S. Olsen, 64, of 112 Arnott 200 Gallon Minimum Manchester Police Department seven in 1974. purchased at garden centers. warrants charging them each the Park Department. showing at the Northview ski Rd., Gunther Kumsch, 38, of 35 for 1974 showed sharp upturns The total number of miles Now she had completed the with third-degree larceny. “We’ll need zero to 10-degree slope with no public skiing Arnott Rd., Donald F. Warren, AUTOMATIC DELIVERY over 1973. driven by patrolmen rose fp m - base for other plants, all small The charges are in connection weather for a period of at least allowed to date. 50, of 62 Arnott Rd., Urbaine J. 24 HOUR SERVICE People arrested and charged 556,113 to 602,00. / and all growing naturally in this with the recent theft of oil from 24 hours to give us one inch of Five days of coasting has House, 50, of 123 Ludlow Rd., with felonies rose from 476 in And the number of com­ area. Wintergreen, small ferns, the Silver Lane Shell service ice at Charter Oak Park to per­ been permitted this winter at Mary I. Fitzgerald of 12 Garth 646-6320 Revenue 1973 to 646 in 1974. plaints about animals rose from rattlesnake plant and pipsisewa station, police said. mit public skating, “ Ernie Center Springs Park under Rd., Martha L. Mitchell of 4 1,840 to 1,937. are among those often used, They were each released on 369 Center St., Mancheeter Value of property stolen rose Tureck, Park Department Park Department supervision. usually just one of a kind in a written promises to appear in Durkin St., and Kenneth L. Decline from $357,901 to $597,417. FIRE CALLS head, reported Thursday night. Tureck indicated that the Arrests of Young small terrarium. court, Embser on Jan. 27 and Burnett, 31, of 84 Benton St. Total complaints made to “There just hasn’t been town should take a serious look Since November, local police Miss Ackerman on Feb. 3, in police rose from 20,590 to 24,- Finally come the partridge enough freezing weather for into the purchase of a snow­ Reported have begun keeping count of the berries, which "make the East Hartford. 522. Class Gift to High School good ice,” he told members of making machine for use at Total reports made out by of­ arrests of young people. Lt. MANCHESTER AMBULANCE CALLS bowl,” Miss Smith said. She Bv ROBERT LAMBERT the Advisory Park and Recrea­ Northview. ficers after investigating com­ Richard Sartor said the new It's a new world that is being presented to the library at Manchester High School by Nor­ MANCHESTER remembers her mother making Miss Emily Smith with a selection of terrariums she Michael Parizeau, 19, of 12 HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Thursday, 1:12 p.m. —minor plaints rose from 7,040 to 9,481. category is kept now in man Bjarkman, right, on behalf of the MHS Class of 1944. Receiving the globe for the car fire at 297 Charter Oak St. Thursday, 11:32 p.m. —auto such terrariums every year and makes in various sizes as a gardening hobby, at her home, Juniper Lane, Bolton, Anthony Ella T. Grasso's chief fiscal ad­ Traffic tickets given for response to questions from school are Mrs. Evelyn P. Gerard, head librarian, and George Emmerling, principal. The (Town) accident at intersection of Ver­ that they were then called 55 E. Middle Tpke. (Herald photo by Pinto) Carabino, 19, and Susan visor said today the latest tax moving violations (not parking local town leaders about the globe was purchased with funds remaining after the class reunion dinner-dance last Oc­ non and Lydall Sts when car “berry bowls.” Carabino, 17, both of 12 revenue figures from the state Thursday, 3:16 p.m. —gas violations) rose from 1,009 to 1,- rising rate of crime among tober. (Herald photo by Pinto) struck a utility pole. The driver, Some of the little plants may Glenwood St., were all arrested Tax Department paint a bleak washdown on Rachel Rd. College prepared to teach Latin MANCHESTER SATURDAYS 537. youth. Patricia Besaw, 19, of East have a few roots but, even center. More wild plants are Thursday at 9:28 p.m. in financial picture for Connec­ (Eighth District) and history, but it was in Total injuries due to auto ac­ There were 37 young people Hartford, was taken to without roots, their stems will being offered each year at Charter Oak Park and charged Depression times and she found HOSPITAL NOTES ticut. cidents rose from 494 to 52R arrested in November. Of SOUTH WINDSOR Manchester Memorial Hospital pick up enough moisture from nurseries. with possession of alcohol on Finance Commissioner these, 15 were age 15 or younger Thursday, 1:15 p.m. —gas where she was treated for a the damp moss to keep them For that matter, the no demand for a teacher of town property, police said. TOO! George Conkling said the and 22 were 16 or 17. washdown at scene of a minor laceration on her chin and was alive. terrarium may be constructed these subjects. The two young men were also Political Poll Limits Proposed Elizabeth O’Toole, 28C Garden figures which confirm the ad­ All 37 passed through the auto accident on Rt. 5 at discharged. (Manchester Am­ Little Water Needed with cultivated plants and there A secretarial job at United Discharged Wednesday: charged with delivery of liquor ministration's projected 865 Aircraft was what turned up Florence Johnson, 96 Dr.; Edward Zikus, 113 N. Youth Services Office of the Newberry Rd. bulance) Finally, the bowl is fitted are many of these available. An to a minor. million deficit show a $19 HARTFORD (U P I)-A law require that any community funds in the private mortgage and Miss Smith stayed there un­ Starkweather St.; Kenneth School St.; Walter Wesolowski, department. Here Sgt. Patricia with a glass cover to keep the African violet of suitable size Miss Carabino was released Main Office million decline in revenues for Four Youths maker who admitted his with zoning laws provide for market, to boost the sagging til she took time off to lead a Arey, 161 Wells St.; George East Hartford; Michael Jacobs, Graves released 13 without moisture from evaporating. In may be set in a glass bowl, and on $25 cash bond and the two the first six months of fiscal proposal might be un­ “multiple housing zoning and housing construction industry Miss Smith loaned me a paper­ group of Girl Scouts on a trip to Beck, East Hartford; lolene Warehouse Point; Inge Hesse, 9- 12 further legal action, referred 17 the house it needs light, but men on $50 cash bonds, all for 1975 compared to last year. Arrested constitutional called Thursday housing for the elderly zoning.” and lower present mortgage Europe in 1949 and then found a Avery, East Hartford; William Lebanon; Eva Bisaillon, East to Juvenile Court, and referred should be kept out of direct back book that lists dozens of court Jan. 27 in East Hartford. 1007 Main Street "The picture is still rather for a ban in releasing political Other bills introduced would: payments. ONE DAY plants that can be grown in this job as reporter at The Ruebin, 784 E. Middle Tpke.; Hartford. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - New the rest to various social ser­ sunshine. It may need to be dismal," he said. "All I see is polls within two months of an —Reduce the minimum age —Allow utlities to burn manner. Manchester Evening Herald. Rodell Kearse, East Hartford; Also, Karen Kane, 40 Manchester Haven Police have arrested vice agencies. lightly sprinkled with water in Other arrests included: misery." election. for teacher’s retirement to 55, cheaper but more polluting Finally she got into teaching, Mary Jackson, 66 Helaine Rd.; Foxcroft Dr.; Wayne Kuhnly, four more youths in connection In December, there were a six weeks or two months, but is Some of the cultivated plants • John R. Virr, 31, of Avon 649-4586 Reflecting the impact of the Sen. Stanley H. Page, R- “to allow teachers who may no fuels with higher sulphur con­ will require a larger container with Latin as her subject, at the Jean Jacobsen, 64L Rachel Rd.; 88 Pearl Dr., Vernon; Ellen was arrested Thursday mor­ with the December robbery- total of 40 young people only expected to last until high price of gasoline on Guilford said the intent of his longer have the patience to deal tent. Ethel Walker School in Royal Wentworth, 9 Warren St. Cooney, 121 Maskel Rd., South ning on a Common Pleas Court slaying of Yale University stu­ arrested. Of these, 21 were 15 or SAT. ONLY spring, anyway. Too much and there is a wide variation in Windsor; Nathan Wright, East automobile use, the motor fuel dent Gary Stein. under and 19 were age 16 or 17. proposed legislation was to pre­ with children to retire before —Repeal the motorcycle safe­ the size of terrariums. The book Simsbury where she stayed un­ Also, Melissa Lagace, 16 12 warrant charging him with K M art Plaxa Office they are no longer good water will cause the moss to til retirement. Knighton St.; Ann Siggins, Hartford; Rena Wade, East tax showed a decline of $1.1 Officers Thursday first vent the results of the polls ty helmet law. describes a tank two feet long, non-support. He was released 10- 2 million to $71.4 million, the Tax teachers, and to make room for FOR MOM, rot. Miss Smith and Miss Foster North Windham; Charles Sar- Hartford; Dawn Lachance, 698 arrested a 15-year-old juvenile from influencing voters. The plants that have sur­ one foot wide and 16 inches on a written promise to appear Department figures showed. new teachers.” HGURE DAO, SIS have a lean-to greenhouse tori, Stafford Springs; Center St. Spencer Street whose name was not disclosed December Trends Page said he realized there vived, and indeed may have deep. A miniature landscape in court Feb. 3 in East Hart­ The figures, which don’t in­ —Change the formula used to AN) which they were able to get at a and Ronald Watts, 16, of New The parts of the last report may be constitutional questions grown new roots, can be can be constructed in a ford. Mancheeter clude second-quarter sales tax figure out the state’s payments Killed by Train reduced price because it had Haven, who was charged with referring to the last month of regarding his proposal, such as BflOTKR transplanted in the spring in a terrarium of this size, using • Irma G. Miranda, 32, and revenues, show Connecticut to municipalities in lieu of taxes been used in a display at the 649-3007 murder. 1974 show a continuing rise in freedom of the speech, but he NORWALK (UPI) - Adonias AUFOR shady spot as part of a wild gar­ rocks to build up small hills, taxes produced $333.2 million for state-owned property, to SKATES Constitution Plaza Garden Later arrested in connection the property loss column and in said he offered the bill because E. Grenier, 69,was struck and den. Miss Smith has partridge and setting in both flowering from July through December, bring the payments in line with Fair. It was just installed and with the Stein killing were the case reports column. the issue should be aired. killed by a train Thursday as he berries growing in such a spot and foliage plants. compared to $352.2 million for the costs of municipal services ONE ready to operate, with some Melvin Jones, 16, and Nathanial The value of property stolen Two days before the Nov. 5 walked along the railroad in her backyard, and fortunate­ It would be well to buy^ or Officials Study the same period last year. provided to the state-owned LOW plants in place, when we had formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association Spears, 17, both of New Haven. rose from $55,718 in November elections, he said, his own cam­ tracks near his Wilber Street $088 ly has a brother, Richard borrow a book of instructions PUBLIC The sales tax figures for the property. the ice storm of December, 1973 After arraignment in circuit to $61,343 in December. This is paign was thrown into disarray home in South Norwalk. Smith, who owns a dairy farm for this ambitious project. second q u arter won’t be —Give businesses relocating SMALL FRY and the plants died without court. Watts and Spears were much higher than the $37,719 when the published results of a The eastbound commuter ALL 1st' in Lebanon where she can find Having the right foundation Linear Walkway RECORDS reported until February, but to Connecticut tax breaks for SHOE SKATES mixture and the right amount of heat. held under $150,(X)0 each. Jones reported stolen in December, poll showed him to be 11 train struck Grenier, who was new wild plants without are expected to reflect a sharp was held under equivalent bond percentage points behind his their first three years, in order QUALITY water are essential. It is well filled now with 1973. walking outside the tracks, at * violating the restrictions of Giving unusable state parcels Today’s meeting is merely drop in automobile sales. for arraignment today. Democratic opponent. to attract more businesses and about 4:24 p.m. He may not 3.99 $16.00 VALUE SKATES Retired Teachers plants that do well in relatively Heritage Case reports made out by taking plants from the wild. of woodlands along 1-84 and the exploratory. Smith said. Later Warranty Deeds The biggest loser was the in­ Ernest Washington, 16, and Sen. Paul Amenta, D-New industries. have heard the train coming up Miss Smith, who shares her cool temperatures, and Miss police officers rose from 841 in —“P'reeze” the cost of food •UIMINUN Anyone who does not have a Smith and Miss Foster will soon Hop Brook to the town or the meetings with all concerned in­ Raymond A. and Faith heritance tax which declined another unidentified juvenile November to 1,122 in Britain, introduced legislation behind him because another home with Miss Naomi Foster, farm er in the family may start planting seeds for a big Manchester Land Conservation cluding state officials may be McGugan to W illiam H. $8.4 million to $21.5 million, are already charged in the he said would “ensure the right and staples once they have been eastbound train had passed him SNO-COASTERS a retired educational mis­ December. This is also much perhaps get permission from a vegetable garden that they Trust Inc. is the main topic of a held if the idea takes hold. Wooldridge III and Lois M. largely because of the decline killing. to rent” in all state towns and priced and are on store shelves. at about the same time, police sionary who spent many years Savings higher than the 478 case reports land owner to take a few plants meeting today with members of The trust’s first meeting in in the stock market. Despite the Stein, a 21-year-old junior cities. The proposal would —Invest the state’s pension share with Mr. Smith on his Wooldridge, property at 56 made out in December, 1973. said. 1 TOBOGGANS from his woods, or may find in Turkey, is a retired teacher. the trust and town officials. 1975 is next Thursday evening • decline in the economy, the cor­ Lebanon farm. Litchfield St., $34,500. & Loan Association S in c e 1891 from Irvington, N.Y., was The only category which what he wants in a garden She graduated from Middlebury The parcels combined with poration tax showed an in­ SLEDS Mr. Smith prepares the at Dr. Spaulding’s office on Edith W. Howland to Ray­ shotgunned in an apparent showed a sharp drop was town-owned land could make it crease of $856,070 for the six- NEW SHIPMENT OF CLAMP-ON -ground with his farm equip- Myrtle St. m ond A. and F a ith M. robbery attempt as he walked parking violations which went possible to complete a linear Plans for the third annual month period, Conkling said. Ford Motor Enters Rebate Race Iment and all three of them McGugan, property at 10 down a residential New Haven from 1,313 in November to 572 1 DOUBLE RUMMER SKATES D a lr* L8 8 1 walkway along the Hop Brook, dinner will be worked on at that Although the liquor tax Ishare in the work. Rows are 125 Wyllys St., $63,000. street to his girlfriend’s house in December. said Doug Smith, president of showed a slight decrease of 2 Main St. I feet long. time. John Cushman Dougan to Dec. 7. DETROIT (UPI) - The name of the Chrysler’s plan is limited to selected the land trust. $37,470, the cig arette tax “When you pick four bushels Dennis J. and Donna R. game is cash rebate, and two of the models within a car line over its five-week Open Daily To 9 Expected at the meeting at 4 GARDENS showed an increase of $1 I of peas in one day and still have Madigan, property at 44 WOODLAND nation’s “Big Three” automobile makers run. 643-7111 p.m. at the office of Town 168 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8474 million to $36.4 million. I to shell them and freeze them Gardner St., $32,000. are playing. The less-than-incidental General Motors Corp. hasn’t joined the FARR'S Masttr Charo • Bank AoiHicanl Manager Robert Weiss are Conkling said he had no im­ lyou realize it’s a big garden,” Orchestra Resumes object is to boost slumping auto sales. rebate game, but has told customers they Weiss, Town Planner Eric mediate explanation for the in­ I said Miss Smith. Work With Living Things— The game offers new car buyers will be protected if the No. 1 company ^Potter, Public Works Director Lease crease in the cigarette levy. Monday Rehearsals “prizes” ranging up to $500. decides later to offer rebates or cut J5y Giles, Smith, Atty. Jack ABOUT Alice Bantly and E. Theodore December figures, also “We’re going to offer a rebate program prices. Papa, chairman of the trust’s Bantly to The Atlas Oil Co., released by the department, of $200 to $500 per car,” Henry Ford II said TOWN premises at 331 Main St., for The Manchester Civic gift committee. Dr. Frederick show a $3.4 million decline in their tickets will be notified of Thu(;sday in announcing Ford Motor Co.’s three years commencing Dec. Orchestra will resume rehear­ the change. They are reminded PROBLEMS ? Spaulding, trust secretary, and revenues over a year ago from entry into the cash rebate race. 27, 1974, with option to extend sals Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the to mark their tickets to avoid Mrs. Terry Parla who is chair­ Get A $60.1 million to $56.7 million. “We are going to make it a little bit L o s e s J o b COMMENT Algonquin District of the Boy for three years. Keeney St. School in prepara­ confusion at concert time. man of the conservation com­ Scouts will meet Monday at sweeter than Chrysler’s,” the Ford chair­ AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — Even though she tion for its annual spring con­ mission. 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran LIVING man added. has lost her job, Harriet Wardlaw, said Solve if wifh The design and construction cert with the Manchester Civic The program, which will be SESSION Church. All institutional Trade Name In Memoriam Chrysler Corp., the No. 3 automaker, Thursday she is happy about being preg­ of 1-84 in the South End of PLANT! Chorale on Sunday, May 18 at announced at a later date, is representatives are requested Craig F. White and Jack In loving memory ol Alice R Trow­ 7:30 p.m. directed by Dr. Jack Heller of launched its “Car Clearance Carnival” nant, although unmarried. During a Manchester was meant to allow bridge who passed away January 17, Monday offering rebates of $200 to $400 to to attend this meeting. Coniam, doing business as Due to a conflict in the University of Connecticut. hearing this week on a suit she filed to get a linear park along it and Hop 1964 new car buyers. The automaker said it Yorktown Associates, 139 E. scheduling, the place of the con­ her job back. Miss Wardlow said single ROCK SALT Brook starting at Charter Oak Center St. Sweet IS the world ol remembrance, Ralph Maccarone, music sold 3,200 of the small cars it featured in women should have the right to have Two persons appeared at a Field and heading east to Large 2^/t” Pots cert has been changed from The French Club of Dear is the one who is gone. teacher in the Manchester the first two days of the rebate program. children without being penalized as moral­ Thursday night Board of Direc­ Lookout Mountain. Weiss, Reg. 96$-$1.08 In memory we will always keep her, Manchester High School to the Manchester will meet tonight Marriage License I M P L A N T S school system, will direct the The Ford plan begins immediately and ly unfit to work in society. The judge tors comment session, manned former town planner Joseph Just as the years roll on. Vernon Center Middle School on at 8 at Orange Hall. 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I M ■ Open Monday tliru Saturday 10 to S ASK PLAZAI qaxt to ForbM & Wallaco mi SW. n-S | J 276 OAKUMD ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Fri., Jan. 17, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Fri„ Jan. 17, 1975- PAGE THIRTEEN Bill Walt^^ Returns HERALD Miller Leader in All Five Rounds ANGLE Temple on Waiver Prices Up By EARL YOST Rival Coach Smiles SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Sports Editor Of PGA Tournament Golf in 1975 r u — The San Antonio Spurs Cleveland Browns announced NEW YORK (UPI) - started the season with a 2-13 Chenier led the Bullets with 16 Thursday placed former Thursday that tickets for home record, was unstoppable points. Louisiana State University star games will cost at least $1 more ^CHENE^I Portland coach Lenny Collis Temple on waivers, TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) — No one, of course, expects bad but I never made a long one. Maybe I’ll make some long ones but has been struggling the last two years, “but I missed a lot of Wilkens finally saw Bill against the Warriors. Sonics 127, Rockets 125 this coming season because of Guard Fred Brown pumped in saying Temple was undepen­ increased costs. Tickets for Johnny Miller to keep on going this way, but that’s what in the next round. I know this, if I hit it the way 1 did in the makeable putts.” Walton in action Thursday Abdul-Jabbar helped out and received help from his team­ three straight shots sending dable. lower seats in the upper stands everyone was saying a year ago while the 27-year-old opening round, no one is going to beat me. I threw dway some Between Palmer, who had the biggest gallery despite Miller’s night after the former UCLA “I personally don’t feel I Clark Arena in Top Condition shots but I also made a lot of good ones.” fine play, and the lead, are some four dozen players. Iverson, mates but Rick Barry, the Seattle to a quick lead in over­ of Cleveland Stadium will be $2 Just Wondering: How many basketball followers of Californian was winning the first three events of the All-America spent two league’s leading scorer, got time and the Supersonics held could depend upon Collis in a more and all other seats will Johnston and Mahaffey shot five-under-par 67 while Miller months sidelined with one tight game,” said Coach Bob Manchester High have noticed the excellent condition the season. Miller, as will be recalled, won the Crosby and Phoenix and Barber, Lee Elder, Leonard Thompson, Mike Hill, PGA champ none from his and Milwaukee off Houston for the win. cost $1 more. ailment after another, but it Bass. “He just hasn’t had the Clarke Arena playing surface is in this season? It took 440 The 1975 PGA tour is only five rounds old today and Miller has Tucson opens at the start of the 1974 season enroute to an eight Lee Trevino and Lou Graham had 68s. pasted Golden State, 119-100. Brown’s baskets gave him 36 led every step. Thursday, despite playing late in the day when the was Cleveland Coach Bill points for the game, 10 of which experience. He missed most of Coaches Rehired man-hours to completely renovate the floor by members of victory year and earnings in excess of $353,000. He came here the Then came Bob Stanton, Labton Harris, Mike Mitchell, Rik Barry managed 26 points but greens at the Tucson National Golf Club were lightning fast and other day with the idea of winning again and then taking his Fitch who was smiling when was way off from the floor, came as he pulled the Sonics the exhibition season with an in­ the Board of Education maintenance staff headed by Ted Massengale, Rod Funseth, John Schroeder, Chris Blocker and jury and a decision had to be DETROIT (UPI) - Assistant bumpy. Miller ran off a string of five birdies in six holes to jump chances in the Crosby, which will be played next week on three Dave Hill at 69. Fourteen players, including Gene Littler, Tom the game ended. completing just 12 of 34 from behind in the fourth coaches Raymond Berry and Fairbanks and Jack Oldham,..Jack Hunter is among the a shot ahead of the field in the opening round of the $200,000 Dean difficult seaside courses and probably in inclement weather. attempts. quarter. Houston, was led by made." Weiskoof and England’s Peter Oosterhuis, were at 70 and 18 were And in another National The decision followed by one Wally English have been latest to take up tennis for a pastime. He’s already a fine Martin-Tucson Open. at 71. That means an even 50 players broke par on the 36-36-72, Basketball Association game, Team defense by the Bucks Ed Ratleff's 25 points and rehired for next season by the “If I win this week,” Miller said, ‘T d have to say my chances day the signing of William golfer playing out of E llit^ n Ridjte Country Club...One of Most people are asking these days what can Miller do for an en­ the high-flying Golden State Calvin Murphy’s 23. Sonics’ . Coach Rick For- of winning in the Crosby would ^good. Don’t forget. I’ve played 7,305-yard layout, which is one of the longest on the tour but not Franklin, a 6-8 forward who the proudest men when Ella Grasso took the oath as gover­ core. What he is doing is playing powerful golf. In his opening necessarily the toughest. Warriors got a look at another center Jim Fox recorded a zano announced the rehirings nor of Connecticut was Ed Savino, first selectman in Wind­ round here Thursday, for instance, he didn’t make a putt over those courses a lot while I was growing up and I know everything season high 22 points, and played for the Virginia Squires Even though he seemed to have little trouble. Miller said there recovered form er UCLA Pro during 1972-73. Thursday after his defensive sor Locks, Mrs. Grasso’s hometown. Savino, who has held eight feet and by his own admission missed “some easy ones" there is to know about them.” superstar center, Kareem Archie Clark chipped in 20 staff was depleted by the While things were falling neatly into place for Miller, Arnold are some holes at Tucson National which are among the toughest the No. 1 political spot in the Locktown for a number of early in the day, but he still managed a six-under-par 66 for a one Abdul-Jabbar, who missed the points. resignations of assistants Ed stroke lead over Don Iverson, Ralph Johnston, and John Palmer got off to a disappointing start in his 1975 debut, dropping on the circuit. Of course, everyone agreed the par 3, 210-yard Basketball years, is a former Manchester football player with local first 15 games of the season Nuggets 115, Stars 104 Khayat and Bob Hollway. Mahaffey. three shots on the final two holes for an even-par 72 that left him eighth, which is fronted by a lake, is a monster of sorts. The Nuggets, paced by Ralph teams following World War II...One Figure Filbert has At least a dozen players, including Palmer, took a five on the with a broken hand. He came New Boyfriend Khayat went to Atlanta, 'T m just playing as good as I can," Miller said of the round six shots back. crashing down with 40 points Simpson’s 31 points, led all the Hollway to seek a head come up with this regarding Catfish Hunter’s salary with “I played reasonably well,” said the man who has won 61 titles hole. Miller paired it. harassed the Warriors into when asked if he was getting a little complacent. “I didn’t putt and seven blocked shots to help way in their win over the Stars. DETROIT (UPI) - Judy coaching job, and another assis­ the New York Yankees. Based on the reported $3.75 the Milwaukee Bucks to the .500 a poor shooting night, 36 per Mike Green added 20 points for Strangis, known to television tant, John Meyer, recently left million over the next five years he’s expected to pitch — level for the first time this cent, while Milwaukee hit on 53 Denver and Dave Robisch 16. viewers as the “Mean Mary for Green Bay. Replacements and figuring he’ll be pitching every fourth day — Hunter year. per cent. Rookie Moses Malone led the Jean” of Plymouth auto adver­ for the three have not been will be getting $19,531.25 for each start...CBS has itself a Steelers Named The Bucks led by as many as Utah effort with 26 points, tisements, says she has a new Fitch, who has lost the ser­ named. sports plum in Vin Scully, one of the most talented an­ Attorney 10 points early in the game, but follwed by Ron Boone with 21 boyfriend—tennis ace Jimmy vices of Austin Carr and Jim nouncers around. The voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers the Warriors closed to within and Randy Denton with 14. Connors. Evans to Farm Chones because of injuries, 74-71 midway through the third will cover NFL football, tennis and golf and also will cover “He’s very, very nice," said Mean Joe Greene Charges watched Dick Snyder pour in 29 period. Then Abdul-Jabbar took the 23-year-old model. “For­ ST. LOUIS, Mo. (U P I)-T he several planned sports spectaculars. Scully is a graduate points and Luke Witte haul over. He scored six unanswered tunately, he travels and I St. Louis Blues Thursday sent of Fordham University. He will continue to do Dodger JIM McNICKLE MARK VIKLINETZ HAL RAWLINGS down 10 rebounds as the Cavs points to give the Bucks a nine- travel. That way, he’s not back Chris Evans to their Denver baseball games. Headlines All-Pro Campbell BASKETBALL Manchester High Cheney Tech Manchester High whipped Portland, 89-81. Both point lead and they coasted in Los Angeles feeling bad farm club. Evans had played in teams had trouble finding the home from that point. because I’m away, and neither 22 games for the Blues since BENNET hoop with the Cavs hitting on The victory gave the Bucks a am I.” being acquired earlier in the Advantage on Big Ice Surface only 40 of 103 shots and SPORTS season from the Kansas City DENVER (UPI) — Joe Greene, who spearheaded the Breaking into the winner's 21-21 record, the first time all All-star defenseman Rick Ley of the New England BOSTON (UPI) - The at­ column for the first time after Portland connecting on 34 of 87 year they have been at the .500 SLATE Scouts in exchange for Pittsburgh Steeler defense that left Minnesota with torney for suspended Boston from the field. defenseman Larry Giroux, Whalers, a visitor in the press tox for the Civic Center nowhere to run in the Super Bowl, was one of three Steeler three defeats was Bennet Tech Eyes Tourney^ mark. opener in Hartford, noted that a “good shooting and Bruins’ hockey player Dave Junior High. The Bears Elsewhere in the NBA, Atlan­ Best Arrives later traded to the Detroit Red defenders named to the Pro Football Writers of America Walton, who has missed Friday passing team has an advantage playing on a big ice sur­ Forbes said "rhursday no in­ trimmed Sage Park, 76-50. ta whipped Washington, 108-85, NEW YORK (UPI) - George Wings. All-Pro team announced today. Portland’s last 20 games, BASKETBALL face" which the new facility boasts...^en Fire Depart­ dictments have been filed Rusty Knowles pumped in 22 logged 14 minutes of action, and Seattle edged Houston, 17- Best, one of the brightest stars Joining Greene, who was Collision Course against his client. He charged points and Steve McKenzie 125, in overtime. Fcr:ni at Manchcslcr in English soccer until his off- Named Coach ment basketball teams from East Hartford and failed to score a field goal in Kilts Tech at Cheney Teeli named for the third straight National Hockey League Presi­ added 14 and Dave Wyman 12 Tribe Faces Fermi five attempts but got into the In the only game in the ABA, the-field antics caused his LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) Manchester tangle on Sunday, Feb. 2 at the Clarke Arena, Bolton at Coventry year, were defensive team­ Houston, Washington. Punter: dent Clarence Campbell with with Rich Marshall doing scoring column with a pair of Denver beat Utah, 115-104. career with Manchester United — Veteran U.S. Olympic the co-feature will bring together Manchester Community mates L.C. Greenwood, an end, jading any possible trial. (irotiiwell at Rliatii Ray Guy, Oakland. ,.and Women Lost yeoman work off the boards. foul shots. Hawks 108, Bullets 85 to nose-dive, arrived here volleyball team member Miles College and Mattatuck Community College. All proceeds Forbes was given a 10-game Windsor Loeks at South and linebacker Jack Ham. They Second Team Walton said he could not tell Atlanta blitzed Washington, Thursday to open negotiations Pabst has been named suspension W^nesday for a By Len Auster upended Manchester in Enfield, 58-57, \\ indsor will help swell the New Hope Manor fund....Manchester were the only Steelers named to Offense —Wide receivers; CINCINNATI (UPI) — Men and women’s basketball ran a SENIOR much about his performance 31-7, during a 7 1/2-minute with the New York Cosmos of volleyball coach at Cal State High is looking for a new assistant football coach. Steve the 24-man first team. Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland; stick-fighting incident Jan. 4 in With five players in tw in, With a 9-3 record going into this are 3-5 in league play and 3-7 in all stretch of the third period and \\ indsor at Rockville the North American Soccer Long Beach, it was announced collision course here—and the women lost. because he played for short in­ Ellington at East (>ranhy Lindberg, who assisted Larry Olsen the past two seasons, Greene was one.of six Isaac Curtis, Cincinnati. A close and exciting women’s collegiate game between Minnesota with North Star figures, Langan Volkswagen afternoon’s 2 o’clock tilt, Cheney Tech games. tervals. “My coordination is went on to trounce the Bullets, League. A Cosmos spokesman Thursday. Pabst, 31, a member player Henry Boucha. Manehester at Eertni (girls) has left the local system to take a coaching-teaching post repeaters from last year’s Tackles; Dan Dierdorf, St. Miami of Ohio and Cincinnati was halted with 4:50 trounced Cycle Gear last night needs just one more victory to qualify Elsewhere on the calendar tonight, still off,” he said. who have the best record in the declined to say what the club of the 1972 American volleyball Lawyer Joseph Keough of in Grafton, Mass. Lindberg was on the Bennet staff. He team. Others included Miami Louis; Rayfield Wright, Dallas. remaining Wednesday night to allow male teams to begin at Illing, 114-67. for the State Basketball Tournament. Rham High (5-1,7-3), currently riding Abdul-Jabbar’s coordination, NBA. Tom Henderson matched WRESTLING was prepared to offer. “We squad, also was on the 1973 Providence, R.I., said “I have offensive guard Larry Little, Guards: Gene Upshaw, warming up 35 minutes before their scheduled game time. Rich Marnicki (27), George a five-game winning streak, hosts though, was hardly off. The 7- his career high of 30 points in Avon at East Catholic first have to be sure he’s Long Beach team that finished will coach hockey and football at the Bay State not receiv^ official notice of The Beavers could do it at home named for the fourth straight Oakland; Reggie McKenzie, “It was a direct confrontation between male chauvinism Brook (22), George Jay (18), always strong Charter Oak foot 2 pivotman, who was leading the Hawks and Tom serious about playing here, then runnerup to San Diego State in school...During official opening night ceremonies at the an indictment nor has Mr. against Ellis Tech of Danielson. The SWIMMING year, and running back O.J. Buffalo. Center: Bobby Maples, and women’s lib,’’ lamented Cincinnati women’s team Coach Paul Rossillo (15) and Carl Conference opponent Cromwell High sidelined while the Bucks Van Arsdale added 20. Phil we’ll discuss terms,” he said. the NCAA finals. Civic Center, Bill Hanson received a loud ovation when he Forbes.” Techmen have played seven times on Wethersfield at Manchester Simpson of Buffalo, named for Denver. : Charley Tom Thacker. “And unfortunately, male chauvinism won.’’ Frantz (13) led the winning announced no smoking would be allowed in the Coliseum. He referred to a news release home turf and are unblemished. (5-1, 5-3). This is a battle for second the third year in a row. Young, Philadelphia. Running Complained Miami Coach Elaine Hieber, “It set women’s offense. Best in defeat were Beer is available outside the Coliseum exits and purchases from Campbell’s office which Coach Gerry Blanchard has gone place in the conference, Portland Other repeaters were defen­ back: Chuck Foreman, athletics back five years. A real slap in the face for women.’’ Mike Phelps (24), Jay Howroyd may be brought into the Coliseum...Mail truck sive tackle of Minnesota; Lawrence included detrimental quotes at­ (13) and Ron Anderson (18). for most of the campaign with an iron currently leading with a 7-0 ledger. Miss Hieber waged a stormy protest to university officials Also in the COC, Bolton High (1-5,2-6) deliveryman Bill Greene is still active in hockey as a Minnesota, a choice in 1970, McCutcheon, Los Angeles. who stopped the game and later complained Thacker only tributed to Forbes, saying; man outfit of Tom LeCourt, Tom “I’m shocked a person of Mr. is at Coventry (2-4, 3-6). coach with the Nassiff Arms’ entry in the Manchester 1971 and last year, offensive ; Ken Anderson, mildly protested. EAST SIDE MIDGETS Foran, Mark Viklinetz, Jim Kurlowicz Campbell’s stature, knowing he Youth Hockey Association...The Boston Red Sox and San , tackle Ron Vary of Minnesota Cincinnati. Placekicker: Roy “I think if the Cincinnati coach had been a woman she Fifteen Points by Bernie and Mike Pressamarita and they’ve In the Central Valley Conference, is a lawyer, would issue such a Francisco Giants will meet in the annual Hall of Fame and punter Ray Guy of Oakland. Gerela, Pittsburgh. would have argued right alongside me,’’ she said. Alemany paced Eastern Realty done the job. South Windsor High (4-2, 6-5) enter­ Green Bay linebacker Ted Hen­ Defense — Ends; Claude release in light of a court case to a 38-25 win over Auotmatic tains Windsor Locks (24, 44) and Clearance! baseball game Aug. 18 at Cooperstown. But Thacker said don’t get him wrong—he thinks the Tonight, Manchester High resumes dricks, who made the team in pending.” Humphrey, Atlanta; Bill Stan- women were discriminated against. Comfort with Chuck Costello play after a week layoff entertaining Windsor High (2-4, 4-6) is at Rockville 1970 when he w as with fill, Miami. Tackle: Merlin “I was caught in the middle,’’ he said. “There was the Campbell’s release said, “It hooping 14 Points as Police CCIL foe Fermi High at Clarke Arena (1-5, 1-8). Ellington High (4-3, 5-5) Tickets Available Baltimore, also was selected. Olsen, Los Angeles; John trimmed Manchester State associate athletic director who helped hire me saying to call is perfectly clear that Forbes at 8. The Indians, winners of their last journeys to East Granby (3-4, 5-6) for Fact Department: While Saturday’s NBA basketball First Team Mendenhall, New York Giants, the game. I protested and said we should be allowed to finish, intended to inflict some kind of Bank, 28-18. Ken Marshall had Offense —: two outings, are 4-4 in the league and a North Central Connecticut game featuring Boston and Houston at the Hartford Civic Linebackers: Willie Lanier, but the official word was “no.’’’ injury on Boucha and the six points for the Bankers while Cliff Branch, Oakland; Drew Kansas City; Isaih Robertson, 5-5 over-all. The visiting Falcons, who Conference engagement. Center is a sellout — there are tickets available for the When the hard-fought game was halted, Cincinnati had a reckless way in which he used Glen Nemeroff had a like Pearson, Dallas. Tackle; Ron Los Angles; Chris Hanburger, number for Comfort. next two Celtic appearances on March 2 and March 12 33-50 lead. Thacker hopes the game can eventually be com­ his stick and followed up the Vary, Minnesota; Art Shell, Washington. Cornerback: blow by dropping down on pleted. INTERMEDIATE against Seattle and Phoenix...Bruce Taggart, Manchester Oakland. Guard: Tom Mack, Roger Wehrli, St. Louis. Lamar Boucha ... is ample evidence of “As it turned out, our game was a lot more exciting than Chalk up a forfeit for Out of High grad and a freshman at Nichols College, is a member Los Angeles; Larry Little, Parrish, Cincinnati. Safety: his intentions. This is one of the the men’s game,’’ said Thacker. The Cincinnati men’s team Order over the Cruchers last Benefit Douhleheader of the varsity basketball squad...Pete Gursky of Ansonia, a Miami. Center: Jim Langer, Jack Tatum, Oakland; Dick most vicious incidents that I beat Southern Methodist University in a 106-74 runaway. night at the Y while the Lakers 6-4,230-pound center who played freshman football at Ver­ Miami. Tight end: Riley Anderson, Miami. Punter: Billy have ever been called upon to Thacker says he’s been fully converted to women’s lib. edged the Hustlers, 40-34. mont last season, has transferred to UConn. With Vermont Odoms, Denver. Running back: Van Heusen, Denver. “This was an eye-opener,’’ he said. “Sooner or later the deal with . Otis Armstrong, Denver; O.J. Bill Donovan (19), Tim dropping the sport, Gursky will be eligible to play next fall. women are going to succeed and I’m joining the bandwagon. Keough, who said he was “not Simpson, Buffalo. Quarter­ Bycholski (9) and Duffy Leone BOWLING Fi*** back: Ken Stabler, Oakland. Net Semifinals interested in trying the case in (6) led the Lakers while Scott Teams to Meet, the newspapers,” tore apart the Placekicker: Chester Marcol, FREEPORT, Bahamas Tedone (10), Tom Gorman (9) Green Bay. Campbell release point by point and Tim Barron (8) starred in Collegians in Nightcap (UPI) — Top-seeded Jimmy at a news conference before a Defense —Ends: L.C. the loss. REC- Jerry Smith 138. Whalers Home Tonight Connors faces Troy Waltke of scheduled game between Greenwood, Pittsburgh; Jack Standings - Super Buds 5-0, Basketball teams made up of choose from as about a dozen St. Louis today in the semifinals Boston and the Los Angeles HARTFORD(UPI) - The competitive Canadian division. Youngblood, Los Angeles. TMJ’s 4-1, Out of Order 4-1, BLOSSOMS- Rebecca Best members of the Manchester firemen have volunteered to of the $50,000 Bahamas Inter­ Kings. New England Whalers, off to a New England has beaten Tackle: Joe Greene, national Open Tennis cham­ Kings ^Continue Gunver 3-2, H ustlers 2-3, 128-141-371, Vichie Sleeves 130. and East Hartford Fire play. Jim Granato, Butch good start in their first two Toronto twice in their three Pittsburgh; Alan Page, pionships. “There was no admission by Crunchers 1-4, Lakers 1-4, Departments and Manchester Gagnon, Mark Kravontka, Dick games in brand new meets so far this season. The Minnesota. Linebackers: Bill Connors advanced easily forbes, despite what the Celtics 0-5. ____ BUSINESSMEN - Ron Joiner Community College are com­ Klein, Jack Hughes, Moose headquarters, tonight face the Toros won the season opener on Bergey, Philadelphia; Jack Thursday by defeating Ger­ release might say,’’ said EAST GIRLS 201-148474, Slim Harrison 151- bining efforts to raise money Finnegan, Ron Gustafson, Bob Toronto Toros, who count their home ice. Ham, Pittsburgh; Ted Hen­ many’s (Jurgen Fassbander 6-4, Top Road Pace Keough. “The only viciousness Turnovers took their toll as 400, Larry Aceto 136-401, Mike for New Hope Manor’s fund­ Bycholski, Bob Barker, Pete among their number former The Whalers have a 15-2 home dricks, Green Bay. Corner- 6-4. Waltke, who just recently I see is on the part of Mr. the East Catholic girls suffered Zwick 139-393, Ed Schworm 137- raising campaign. The firemen Beckwith, Dave Hennequin and Whaler Jim Dorey. game record this season. The back: Emmitt Thomas, Kansas Campbell and the news release 368, Paul Giliberto 143-361, Dan have challenged each other to a Ken Cusson are the volunteers. turned pro, scored an upset vic­ NEW YORK (UPI) — There may be no place like home their second straight defeat to The Whalers are leading the two teams will play before a City; Robert James, Buffalo. tory over veteran Clark that was issued.” East Catholic, 25-21, last night Toce 150-393, Paul Bernard 137- basketball game, Feb. 2 at East Hartford will counter East division of the World sold out house tonight for their Free safety: Tony Greene, Buf­ but don’t tell that to the Los Angeles Kings. 374, Howie Peters 162-394, Tom Clarke Arena at 1:30 followed Playback-Rollaway Graebner, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, to win Forbes, refusing to discuss at the Eagles’ Nest. with an all-star team including Hockey Association by 14 points third straight game at 7:30 at falo. Strong safety: Ken 'The Kings, who pulled to within a point of Montreal in Turner 155-374, Jim Mathieson by a contest featuring MCC and the semifinals berth. the incident itself, said the in­ A large crowd saw the local Bruce Ryalls, Andy Romono, with a 23-15-2 record, while the the Veterans Memorial Division 3 of the National Hockey league Thursday night mark dip to 7-3. 151-374, Jim Sirianni 152-143- Mattatuck. Tom Dawson, Ralph Gates, Table Tennis Table Toros at 23-17-2 are 4 points Coliseum at the New Hartford jury of Boucha “was an acci­ 401, Cliff Jones 135-378, Ed Tickets for $1 may be with a 4-1 win at Boston, raised Uieir road record to 14-2- dent. This has been made clear South led at halftine, 16-10 Santo Alleano, Rich Morrison, behind Quebec in the more Civic Center. 6-the best in the NHL. and never trailed thereafter. Ralph 137-378, Mick Holmes purchased at the door, or in ad­ John McGrath, Bill Heimer and Pair of Swim Marks before.” The second year 150-403, Gabe Szabo 145, Dave vance at Groman’s or Nassiff 1470 Kozak scored two goals for Kathy Bremen and Cindy Busch Bruce Anderson. forward from Lachine, Quebec, Arms. A sellout crowd would I H LOWEST 40 Los Angeles, Including the the final Los Angeles tally. each scored eight points for Grzyb 151, Ray Dawson 351, said he had talked fellow contribute about $1,800 to the In the college game, un­ PRICES! Noted in B-I Triumph game-winner at 3:15 of the first Rogatien Vachon, the NHL’s South with Rita Lupacchino and John Mack 375, Rick Bruins out of boycotting next DeDominicis 350, Dom New Hope Manor Fund. Keys defeated Mattatuck is paced by Leather boots, lined and insulated: hardened, tempered blades. period. Skating the length of the leading goaltender with a 1.86 Tuesday’s NHL all-star game in Chris Shea for getting six each goals against average, lost his DeDominicis 356, Pete Scott will be presented to the winner two former high school All- Fully striped half inch Notching eight first places in Medley relay - 1.Bennet. 2HPHS, 3, ice after intercepting a pass by Montreal as a protest to the for the losers. 200 ASST. PR. PER STORE shutout at 4:56 of the third 373, Tom Fahey 377, Joe Torneo of the 1974 Mercury Comet Staters, Willie Lenon of Bloom­ the 10 events, the Bennet-llling Bennet 2 06 Walt McKechhie at the Boston Campbell ruling. Bobby Orr, playing surface,non- 200 free - 1. Darna B, Walsh B, 3. period when Ken Hodge beat 355, Bill Chapman 352. raffled off Feb. 1 by the MCC field and Larry Dawson of Men’s & Women’s Figure Skates ^ ^ swim team trounced the Hart­ Violette H, 4. Hahn B. 2:29.0. blue line, Kozak beat goalie Phil Esposito, John Bucyk and 7 0 glaregreen finish. Folds him on a- long screen shot. Athletic Department to raise Waterbury. MCC is 5-6 and ford Public High jayvees 200 Ind.Medley ■ 1. Keller B, 2. Ken Broderick in close. Carol Vadnais had said they Lined and insulated. Reg. 15.99 and rolls per storage. SATURDAYS Gallagher B, 3. Wasilewski H, 4. Veal B. money for a baseball team trip hopes to upset the Chiefs with “I was out to watch the point In the only other NHL games, would not play. PARKADE DUSTY- Roy SAVE yesterday 91-59. 2:43.3. to North and South Carolina in its disciplined offense and DOUBLE RUNNER BOYS' a GIRLS FIGURE 50 Free - 1. Meridy B, 2. Karlowitz H, and one of the Bruins drop- Philadelphia shut out 6 TABLES PER STORE The locals set two new TV Riggott 217-562, Bill Valentine March. pressure man-to-man defense SKATES, Reg. 5.49...... SKATES, Reg. 11.99..... 3 O’Nell H, 4. Real H. 27.9. passed the puck onto my stick,” Washington, 4-0, and Detroit "From my standpoint, it’s AND OVER marks. The medley relay team 100 Fly - 1. Smith B, 2. Keller B, 3. 200, John Savino 200, Larry Manchester Fire Chief John which has been paced all season MEN'S & WOMEN'S FIGURE BOYS' HOCKEY SKATES, Kozak said simply. “I made the rallied for a 7-4 victory over got to make you feel good when TOO! of Smith, Pettingill, Keller and Real H, 4. Blake H. 59 3. Davis 265-622, Ken Thomas 246, Rivosa says his team is almost by guards Curt Iverson and SKATES. Reg. 13.99...... Reg. 16.99...... 500 Free -1. Michaud B, 2. Wasilewski first move, dropped the goalie Kansas City. teammates want to do that for Greenberg had a 2:06 clocking RADII Lou Polinski 206-210-574, Terry ready. “We’re a little bit out of Brian Reynolds, forwards Tom M EN'S HOCKEY SKATES DELUXE MEN'S HOCKEY H, 2 3. Violette H, 4. Hahn B. 6:33.0. to the ice and shot past his In the World Hockey Associa­ you,” said Probes, adding it Reg. 19.99...... SKATES, Reg. 25.99..... * ! for one record and Smith swam too Back - 1. Zem H, 2. Loomis H, 3. Sheppard 204, Tom Atamian 13 shape right now, but we’ll be Tucker and Billy Peoples, Halldin B, 4. Veal B. 1:13.9. hand.” tion, Indianapolis topped would not be good for the league 203-585, Dick Murphy 222-591, the 100 freestyle in 59.3 for 100 Breast ■ 1. Pettingill B, 2. Cruz, H, ready by Feb. 2.” Rivosa should former Manchester High stars, another new standard. Butch Goring scored the first Cleveland, 4-2, and San Diego or the Bruins if the players TONIGHT Ted Bidwell 208-583, Nick Main Office 3. Tucker B, 4. Beckwith B. 1:20. 400 beat Edmonton, 3-2. have lots of fire power to and center John Dishaw. Results: Free Relay - 1. HPHS, 2. Bennet, 3. Kings goal and Frank Marseille boycotted. 7:30 Celtics vs. Pistons, ■Marchesani 570, Roland Smith SAVE UP TO 9 - 12 Bennet. 4:21.2. WINF 585, Tom Atamian III 567. SAVE ON GAME TABLES 1007 Main Street SATURDAY Red Sox Trainer 1:00 (22) Basketball: Y- A1 Pirkey 163-413, Charlie College Basketball Roundup .HOCKEY*SOCCER»BUMPER POOL Manchester North Carolina vs. North M uffler BOSTON (UPI) - Charles ' Whelan 145-143415, Bob Boroch 649-4586 Moss, trainer at Northeastern Carolina State 1 ^ 1 3 , A1 Bujaucius 137-136- • NOK HOCKEY* AIR HOCKEY H e g d l Center for the past three years, Men's Volleyball 3:00 (22,30) Basketball: 409, Don Simmons 149-137408, Maryland Upward Bound Thursday was named trainer of Villanova vs. St.Bonaventure Pete Brazitis 156-403, Bill 50OFF OUR REG. LOW% PRICES! EXAMPLES: K Mart Plata Office NATIONAL DIVISION 3:30 (8) Pro Bowlers serving you with the nation's finest MUFFLERS the Boston Red Sox. Adamy 141402, Mike Pagani 50” POOL TABLE, Reg. 34.99...... ,..N0W^23 W L 4:00 (22, 30) Triple Crown Backyard Ice- 10- 2 Moss, 27, replaces Edward 138- 391, Mike Balesano 390,NEW YORK (UPI) - The don’t know what you can do Watkins 23 4 LPGA Golf “Buddy” Leroux who resigned Russ Deveau 153-389, Ed Bur­ Maryland Terps were exorcised with that guy.” ALL ICE HOCKEY Spencer Street • We offer a lifetime guarantee on all of our mufflers. CBT 18 6 5:00 (22,30) Golf: Tucson Skating Rink after nine seasons . bank 139-386, Ed Kovis 367, of the David Thompson jinx Wolfpack coach Norm Sloan EQUIPMENT* DELUXE SOCCER TABLE, Reg. 99.97 ....N0W^69 Manchester •Tail pipes custom bent for your car, by us, on Kasden Fuel 14 10 Open Gene Trinizonie 145-368, Fred Thursday and are now un­ took a good share of the blame Fantastiks 15 12 5:00 (8) Wide World:- McCurry 142-369, Joe Twaronite doubtedly upward bound in the for starting out with a zone Round IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK! 649-3007 the premises while you wait. Lloyd’s Auto Parts 2 25 or Oval Twin Triumph Surfing, auto thrill, skiing 139- 368, Carl Bolin 139-366, Art ratings on the strength of a 103- defense. BUMPER POOL TABLE, Reg. 99.99.... 7:30 Celtics vs. Houston, Reg. 17.99 ...N0W^74 SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) - AMERICAN DIVISION Johnson 354, Andy M 85 victory over defending NCAA "I don’t think I helped with 1 2 7 0 • ALL STICKS • ALL GLOVES •Custom dual exhaust conversion for Chris Evert snatched two vic­ WINF Lamoureaux 353, Joe Pagano champion North Carolina State. some of the decisions I made,” Strong corrugated metal wall, • ALL SHIN GUARDS 12:00 (3) Hockey: 353, Rocco Lupacchino 351, formerly Manchester ,Savin|>8 & l.oan .\ssociation cars and trucks. tories Thursday night, dis­ W L Thompson wasn’t exactly he remarked. “We stood around tough resilient poly liner. • ALL HELMETS* MORE COLECO AIR HOCKEY, Reg. 99.97 ...... N0W^79 posing of her quarterfinals op­ Latvians 22 5 Whalers vs. Nordiques Hank Martyn 142, Roy Deveau stopped in the contest as he in a zone and that’s not our Great outdoor fun! 350. turned in a game-high total of 15 ASSORTED TABLES PER STORE •Shock absorber replacements. ponent and teaming with Billie ABA Tool 20 7 SUNDAY style.” 15 R IN K S PER STO RE ' Except Ice Skalei as Advertised •Free estimates on all Jobs. Jean King for a successful Pratt & Whitney 10 17 2:00-(3) NBA: Trail Blazers 33 points. But a strong The score was tied, 12-12, Maryland team effort, led by after 4.5 minutes when doubles match in the $75,000 North Enders 4 23 vs. Bucks CHURCH- Mike Wieber 206, • SOME FLOOR SAMPLES • SOME ONE-OF-A-KIND • NOT ALL STYLES IN ALL STORES • SORRY, NO RAIN CHECKS John Lucas’ 30 points, achieved H eritage Virginia Slims tennis tourney. South Enders 4 23 2:00 Celtics vs. 76ers, Joe Saucier 211-549, Bill Grant Maryland solved the zone and W« offer convenience along with a superior product. the unexpectedly one-sided win ran up 14 of the next 15 points to The blonde Miss Evert Week’s results; Kasden 2, WINF 202-517, Rich Rosenthal 215-519, downed Raquel Giscafre of 2:30 (22, 30) NHL: for the "Terps. take a 26-13 lead, and the Terps Fantastiks 1; ABA 3, South Paul Houle 200, Tom Crickmore Argentina 6-2, 6-1 in the Golden Seals vs. Black Hawks 509, Joe Dawood 513, Tony Maryland coach Lefty were never in danger after that. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE:FRI.&SAT. Enders 0; Latvians 3, P&W MANCHESTER Savii^ Corner of Broad quarterfinals match. In the 4:30 (3) LPGA Golf Baluk 551, Stan Liner 527, Elly Driesell termed the victory a Elsewhere, 19th-ranked New doubles contest, she and Mrs. 0;CBT2, Lloyd’s 1; Watkins 4:30 (8) Harlem Newcomb 503, Charlie “team effort” and added, “We Mexico State edged 17th-ranked BANK>M»ICiUUI 1145 Tolland Turnpike 10A.M.TO9P.M. and Center Street Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. played excellent defense and &Loan Association • Since 1891 King defeated the team of Julie 3, North Enders 0. Globetrotters Kaselauskas 511, Bob McBride Bradley, 76-74, Oregon nipped Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Heldman and Ingrid BenzIer 62, 5:00 (22,30) Golf: Tucson 807, Phil Johnson 508, Steve stopped their fast break offense Washln^on State, 6948, Oregon 6- 1. Open Shurkus 515, Bob Hughes 502. except for Thompson, and I State clipped Washington, 65-63. I’.-UiK FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 17, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Jan. 17, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN

Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 INDEX 13 Business Opportunity 14 NOTICES MANCHESTER VERNON - Three-bedroom 1 — Loit tnd Found PUBLIC NOTICE - Subway LDVELY BLUE RIDQE 2 — Parsonilt Submarine Sandwich franchise Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, 3 — Announcemanti 8 room, 2W both USR built ouUtan %-acre wooded lot with fan­ WE FIND THE HOUSE available in this area. Ideal ding Contomporary. Qorgtoua tastic view of Connecticut A — Enlartalnmenl small business. Call 1-372-6525 Itraplacad living room with eatriodral 5 — Auctions Valley; fully carpeted. |55,900. YOU MAKE THE HOME nCALTOK WANTED for details. calnng. Alao larga firaplacad famit denial f. reale MIS FINANCIAL room. Primo raaldontial araa witl Warren E. Howland Realtors, lantaatic akylino vlaw. $74,900. Call 643-1108. 8 — Bonds-Slocks-Mortgages Five Boys - 12-14 Years Old Suzanna or Arthur Shorta, 940-3233. 9 — Personal Loans 10 — Insurance Three Nights Per Week Situation Wanted IS J. WATSDN BEACH CO. TOLLAND - 1973 nine-room CUT THIS AO OUT Circulation Dept. Raaltora-MLS FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1975 EMPLOYMENT Manchaatar Offica 047-9139 Colonial, four bedrooms, 2Vi VOL XXXIX - NO. 13 13 — Help Wanted WILL DO a ll ty p e s of Equal Houaing Opportunity baths, first-floor family room, TO KEEP US HANOT! 14 — Business Opportunities MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD housecleaning one day a week. formal dining room, carpeting 15 — Situation Wanted Reasonable. Call 643-2207 after and central vac, 2-car garage 64 7 -9 9 4 8 BOLTON - Four-bedroom 124,900 Colonial Capa, 2 badrooma and one car garage I EDUCATION 5. plus much more. $58,900. In C zona. Close to shopping, bus line and achool I 18 — Private Instructions Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. Season Starts Jesanis Realty, 875-1040. and Main Street. | 19 — Schools-Classes Fireplaced living room, rec 20 — Instructions Wanted room, dining room, eat-in $24,900 Ambitloua handyman needed for this 8-8 duplex I Student Opinions MANCHESTER - Bowers on a lot 85x180 In C zone. I REAL ESTATE □ REAL ESTATE kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. For Strokers S e x /i/y i5 23 — Homes lor Sale Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. School, six room Colonial Cape, $32,500 Six room Cape with 3 badrooma, aluminum ! 24 — Lots-Land for Sale 1 1/2 baths, 12x24 living room, storms and acreent, city utilities, carport. Very | After many hours of hard Returning veterans include T^£ejs:A/i^s 25 — Investment Properly WANTED - IMMEDIATELY! Homes For Sale 23 $32,900 - 5 1/2 room Ranch, 12x24 master bedroom, one car work and practice, the MHS tri-captains Adamv (butterfly, The Mess 26 — Business Property clean condition. CHFA approved 60x130 lot. Full | ( 1 / R i 27 — Resort Properly brick front, natural trim, garage, beautiful landscaped basement. Call now. ■ swim team has beRun its dual­ freestyle), Naktenis (free, in­ To the editor: smoking in boys’ rooms. A 28 — Real Estate Wanted MANCHESTER - Newer 3- yard, stone patio, $37,900. I In Rockville area Boys and girls for cellar, garage, trees. Hutchins $41,900 BRAND NEW 6 room Colonial with fireplace. | meet season. Opening up Dec. dividual medley), and Mrosek When reading the past few ar­ degree of frustration caused So, what do we do? We build bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. Hayes Corp., 646-0131. MISC. SERVICES newspaper delivery. Call Choose your color as you watch the builder finish a 27. the Indians demolished En­ (distance free). Other seniors ticles that have discussed the kids to show their feelings semi-permanent cigarette dis­ 31 — Services Offered possible 4th bedroom, con­ venient location. $35,900. Paul thia custom built house on Henry Street. ■ field High, 106-62. The following are Kirk Woolpert problem we students have at about being inside the school, pensers. We put more ash cans 32 — Painting-Papering LAND, BARN, 3-bedroom 33 — Building-Contracting W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. $42,000 Aluminum sided 3 year old 5-5 duplex. Each elds | two Fridays absorbed two (breaststroke). Bob Edwards the high school, one has to think and they damaged boys’ rooms. out. We have projects involving house, baseboard heat, MANCHESTER - By owner, 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng CIRCULATION DEPT. Porter Street area. Center hall has 3 bedrooms with one and a half bathrooms. ■ tough losses to Enrico Fermi (free), (free), again of the real problem at That was four years ago! the entire school, and 35 — Healing-Plumbing excellent barn, large brook. 36 — Flooring MANCHESTER - Exquisite Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 646- four bedroom Colonial, 1 1/2 Lot size Is Vi acre. I High and Conard High, 95-79 Tom Parker (diving), and Mar­ hand. Manchester High is not as These are not our problems, regardless to what everybody MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storago multi-level Contemporary. 3166. baths, eat-in kitchen, pantry $44,900 Brand New Raised Ranch located In Columbia. I and 101-69 respectively. ty Hahn (fly, free): thinks and says, we have the ad­ 38 — Services Wanted bad as has been implied. Not all though. In a school of 2,400 peo­ Four large bedrooms, fantastic with laundry, formal dining Pick your colors at you watch the builder put up ■ Ccyched by Richard Sollanok, kids tear the boys’ rooms apart, ministration behind us. Im­ 647-9946 view of Hartford skyline, 2 1/2 ple, stopping the handful of kids MISC. FOR SALE MANCHESTER - Large eight- room, front-to-back living room the house. I physical education instructor at With a year of experience un­ nor do they smash door win­ provement. should be en­ 41 — Articles lor Sale baths, trees, space-age kitchen. with fireplace, den, 15x30 is quite impossible. That room Colonial Cape, fireplaced $00,000 YOUR HOUSE located in a lovely area, we’re sura I MHS, the tankers are tri- der thier belts, the returning dows daily. defeats the purpose of an open couraged, not knocked down. 42 — Building Supplies Immediate occupany'. 60’s. living room, large dining room, aluminum pool with wood 43 — Dogs-Birds-Pets Warren E. Howland, Realtors, (because you live there). Why not let us help you ! captained by seniors Ed juniors are: Bill Bouley Most people have come to the campus. Dave Jacobs and I Dave and his so-called 44 — Livestock eat-in kitchen, first-floor laun­ decking, 2-car detached garage, HAIRDRESSER - experienced:pe 643-1108, sell It? I Adamy, Pete Naktenis, and (backstroke, free). Bob Butler conclusion that it is a minority have worked closely at solving “cohorts” are going against the 45 — Boats & Accessories dry room, screened-in porch, 1 $51,900. Shown by appointment. 46 — Sporting Goods pleasant atmostpnerehere and 646-4235. $45,900 BRAND NEW RANCH completely aluminum aid- j John Mrosek. This years’ team (distance free), Russ Wilson who do these things. I go a step this problem. majority’s actions, but they are TOOL AND GAGE MAKERS 1/2 baths, 3 large bedrooms, 47 — Garden Products working conditions. Ap^ply in large rec room, 2-car attached ed. Large rear deck. Larga cement patio, 2 car ga- j is well-endowed with its share (distance free, back), Pete further and say it’s less than a The problem is our bad habits going with the majority’s 48 — Antiques person, Lu-Jon Salon of BeauBeauty, 49 — Wanted to Buy WANTED MANCHESTER garage, large lot. A comfor­ rage, fireplace, 2 full baths, full walkout cellar, | of swimming talent, but the Slaiby (fly), and Durward wants. minority: it’s a handful. This that we have acquired during Overtime. Paid inourance. 61 East Center Street. table home located in a prime Offered by the fully equipped kitchen. Lota of cablnala, ate. Miller (free). RENTALS WHY RENT? main drawback is lack of team vandalism is a rare occurrence these years of freedom. The I am one of Dave’s “cohorts” Only experienced need app­ residential area. Immediate oc­ Also, to be counted on now, as 52 — Rooms lor Rent ABLE RECEPTIONIST - $48,500 This 6 room one year old Colonial with fireplace depth. Due to the present during school hours. The High habits are throwing garbage on and very proud of it. You see, 63 — Apartments lor Rent start building for the future In cupancy. Mid 40s. F. J. scoring system, it can be just as well as in the future, are ly- needed part-time, light typing, and 2'h full bathrooms and Inground pool needs | school is open to many different the grounds, or in the cafeteria, we are doing something by 54 — Homes lor Rent this clean, comfortable and Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. PHILBRICK to be seen to be appreciated. This It a new Met­ important to a team to pick up sophomores Sherrie choice and hopefully the good 55 — Business lor Rent earnings to $3. hourly. Start expandable home. Complete groups, including other schools. leaving a tray in someone else’s 56 — Resort Property lor Rent PENOBSCOT ing. the third and fourth places as it Hopperstead (back, I.M.), Lin­ now. Jobseekers, 568-1070. VERNON CIRCLE Area - four I reiterate what was said by way, or casually throwing down we do will no longer be stepped 57 — Wanted to Rent modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms $48,900 NEW LISTING. This Immaculate 2 family located | da Lemieux (breaststroke, 58 — MIsc. lor Rent TOOL & GAGE CO. family, aluminum siding, an­ is to take the firsts. Many times Dave Jacobs; “Most kids are a cigarette butt. The funny upon. We took up the sword long FAIR TYPING? Receptionist with plenty of room for more. AGENCY the Indians take first place in I.M.), Mike Wasyluk Morrow Rd„ Tolland, Conn. nual income $7,400. Exceptional on Prospect Street Is Ideal lor a young family who good.” thing about this is that if you ago and we only ask that you all AUTOMOTIVE position, full-time, Farmington Quiet street, shaded yard. could uae the Income from the rented apartment I an event, but then go on to lose (breaststroke, I.M.), Dave 61 — Autos lor Sale Route 15, Exit 99 value at $41,900. Dubaldo- Up until 1971, MHS had a asked anyone at MHS how he help us keep it up. area. Jobseekers, 568-1070. Only $30,500. Call today FARM — 50 acres, mostly to help pay the mortgage. 2 car garage, larga I it as the rivals gain points with Beckwith (breaststroke, free), 62 — Trucks lor Sale 875-8083 Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. closed campus. ’This forced kids felt about it, he would say, “It’s Senior Class President 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale cleared and level land, 8 room lot, should be seen. , second, third, and fourth and Joel Mrosek. Tom 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles BURLY BUS BOYS - Will train, KEITH REAL ESTATE to stay inside and resulted in a pigpen.” Bill MacLean MANCHESTER - Save gas and house, barn, two large poultry $52,500 Newly Mated 4 family. Investors taka notice. In- places. On the other hand, the Malowski, Dave Whiteker and 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle full-time, 9-5. East Hartford 646-4126 649-1922 I H om es walk to stores and schools. houses,'2-car garage. come exceeds $700 per month. Ideal lor ownar I team’s main strength is its Rick Telgener, all freestylers. restaurant. Start immediately. H-Osthq.?? 66 — Automotive Service SECRETARY - Challenging Newly listed, conveniently MANCHESTER - Raised occupied, also In the six room apartment. Call for Today, at 3:30, the team 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease and interesting full-time posi­ Jobseekers, 568-1070. usual ability to take the firsts; located, 4-bedroom Dutch Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, details. also, the relay races are a works against Wethersfield, in •HSW Reviews- tion with dynamic consulting- Colonial. Features large dining CUSTODIAN, part time, senior JUST LISTED - Five-room 166x252. Two fireplaces, $52,900 Five family, good Investment located on 3 acree definite Indain asset. the MHS pool. To the Editor: wear 1927 costumes. Now, I ask research firm in Glastonbury. Cape with aluminum siding on room, modern kitchen, front-to- Flavell, you, the editors, and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Shorthand and excellent typing citizen preferred. Apply sliding glass doors to large of land. Four 4-room apartmenta and one 8 room I I am writing in response to an you, why wasn’t that mentioned Greenwood Drive. Under $30,- back living room, sunroom, 1 Exam Grapplers Sweep your advisor, Mr. Zane Lost and Found 1 a must. Contact Mrs. Anderson, Podunk Mill Tavern, 989 1/2 baths. Landscaped corner deck, large family room, 2-car apartment, call for details. article in your Jan. 10 publica­ in the article? Or did Stuart Vaughan, owe an apology to Ellington Road, South Windsor. 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- garage, $44,9(K). I 633-6743. 1577. lot. Priced in the 60’s. Call Nor­ $54,900 NEW LISTING 8 room, 4 bedroom Colonial. World Affairs tion. This article, written by Flavell believe that that too Kent Denley, Aridian, and the IMPOUNDED - Part German 289-7929. ma Marshall at B/W realty, CONTEMPORARY Raised Brand New, 2'h bathrooma, 2 car garage, choose I Schedule was poor direction? Two Matehes Stuart Flavell, was a review of cast and crew of “A Woman of shepherd, black and tan male YOU SPEND money in your MANCHESTER - Authentic 647-1419. Ranch — Large, modern your colore, acre and lota. Following is the schedule and Aridian’s presentation of “A Stuart Flavell commented Character.” dog. Call Andover Dog Warden, spare time-why not make some, DUTCHMAID Clothing looking kitchen with pantry, formal $56,900 NEW LISTING Brand New Split on an acre-1- lot. I Delegates Picked The Manchester High for you. Short hours, good pay, Colonial reproduction. Four the directions for the mid-year spots was Senior Co-Captain Ed Woman of Character.” I fail to that there was, “Too much Robin Wagner 742-7194. too? If you have 6-8 hours a bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double 8 1/2% MORTGAGE - 5% down dining room with built-ins, Choose your colors, lovely area, call for details. I examinations during the week Wrestling Team closed out a Machuga who overwhelmed his understand how you, the movement on stage.” Would he Assistant Art Editor of week to spare, local Am way will train you. Jessie Dunnack, conventional, CHFA mortgages people will be visiting three 423-4216. garage. Lookout Mountain living room with cathedral $58,900 Builder eaye we must sell. AM offers Invited on this ; At the last meeting of of Jan. 20. successful week by sweeping opponent for the fifth con­ editors, can give the power to have preferred it, I wonder, if, Aridian, 1974-75 LOST - Vicinity Glenwood and distributor offers (mportunity area. Must see to appreciate. available on new 6-room Con­ I foreign embassies; Autumn Streets, male Irish for good earnings. Phone 643- dominium, three bedrooms, 2 ceiling and fieldstone Brand New 7 room Raised Ranch. Finished family • Manchester High’s Current Af- Monday, Jan. 20 — Periods 1 two impressive matches at secutive time i nhis 114-pound this one person to crucify a as it was called for in the Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Czeckoslovakia, Albania, and Setter. Answers To Kelly. Call 5998. 1/2 baths, fully applianced and fireplace from floor to ceiling, room with wet bar, I 'h bathrooma, unique vlaw. I ■ fairs Club, plans were settled and 2 in the morning and period Clarke Arena. weight division. Tim Cun­ whole show with his opinion! If original 1927 script, the ladies Editors’ Reply: Indonesia. The purpose of this 647-9720 anytime with informa­ carpeting. Merritt Agency, 646- redwood paneling, four $59,000 U&R built 8 room Colonial. 4 badrooma with a for the group’s upcoming trip to 9 and 9th graders from 1:15-3:15 The first victory occurred ningham, Neil Snuffer, Jim a member of your staff wrote a “sat” around a large table The review represented SHADE TOBACCO FARM TWO-FAMILY, six-room lovely Meldatone fireplace. King sized master I is to gather information of the tion. PART-TIME Dental Assistant - duplex, three bedrooms, formal 1180. bedrooms, 2 full baths, large New York. p.m. Jan. 8 when the matmen Brezinski and Tom Jones were degrading review such as this throughout the entire play? Stuart Flavell’s opinion of the Experienced only, for Experienced farm superinten- countries’ views pertaining to dining room, good size rooms, family room with fireplace, bedroom with a full bathroom. Compare pricesi I Mr. Zatursky, the club’s ad­ defeated Glastonbury High by also outstanding as they won particular one, of the musical, If the show was so awful, so play. Simply because the LOST Savings pa prevention-oriented practice in dent or assistant farm $61,900 3 for one price that’s right. 3 asperate houses. three major resolutions of the Tuesday, Jan. 21 — Periods 3 convenient location. Owner will den or library, 5 sliding glass visor, announced at the Jan. 8th the score of 39-15. Ed Machuga, their matches. The Manchester or of a Sock n’ Buskin produc­ poorly directed as Stuart review did not give glowing 23043-7 HartfordTartford NalNational Bank Manchester. Monday through superintendant. Year ’round FIVE-ROOM Ranch, tiled bath, Call our office for details. political, humanitarian, and and 4. consider first mortgage. doors, 2 large decks, 2-car I ■ meeting, the names of 12 Lee Snuffer, Neil Snuffer and team was also helped by the tion, would you still have Flavell seemed to believe, then and Trust Co., First Thursday, 3-5, Saturday 9-4, or employment - Attractive , stone fireplace, oak security committees of the praise to the production, we did Merritt Agency, 646-1180. ,g, excellent condition garage, large lot. $68,5(X). INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE 65 units, 1at mortgage assumable ; members who will be making Wednesday, Jan. 22 — Jeff Jones all registered pins lack of depth of the Rham team printed it? why did Aridian make as much not feel it “crucified” the show. Manchester Office. Application Saturday only. Call 646-2251. house - Additional benefits. K at 7%. Second mortgage atsumabla at T'h% . I U.N, TTie students will then throughout. Immediate oc­ TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 5-5, • the trip. Periods 5 and 6. for Manchester, while Tom who were forced to forfeit four Stuart Flavell called the ac­ money as they did from made for payment. Write Box H, Manchester MANCHESTER- Center Street, Owner will take back 3rd mortgage. Offered at vote for these three countries in The editors select articles only •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE SALES- cupancy. $38,500. Charles three years old, Vk baths, I They are; Keith Costa, Diane Mumford, Dave Derewianka of their matches. ting “fairly good,” but then he donations? Why did so many Herald. three family in business zone II, less than $10,400 par unit. Call for more details. a stateside mwk U.N. Thursday, Jan. 23— Periods 7 on the basis of quality of Personals 2 Professional real estate sales Lesperance, 649-7620. aluminum siding, good invest Hellstrom, George Sweetnam, and Tom Jones won by decision. The Grapplers, who now went on to contradict himself classes attend the perfor­ writing, first and foremost, ideal for professional offices, or I Assembly in April. This and 8. people wanted. Must have commercial expansion. $75,000. ment at $53,900. Peggy Graff, Cheryl Hyde, Cin- Manchester then stretched its sport a 3-2 record, clashed by complementing seven of the mances? Besides English opinions vary, and we try to MANCHESTER - Seven-room assembly will also be sponsored Friday, Jan. 24 — Regular INCOME tax returns prepared desire to succeed in our LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12- LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... I ; dy Sheldon, Francine Rowe, winning streak to two straight against Bacon Academy of nine-member cast on good per­ classes. History classes. Typing print them all. If a staff business. Best commission set­ RECEPTIONIST job available Cape, formal dining room, new by the World Affairs Center. school d^_ with an extended in the privacy of your home Call 2440. • Lore Gottlieb, Jessica Laufer, by whipping Rham High Jan. 11 Colchester Wednesday after­ formances. He even said “Bar­ classes. Art classes, and even a Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- up in town. Apply in person to - Mature person, must enjoy kitchen, two full baths, rear room antique Colonial com­ I These people, along with member submitted an objec­ ‘ Wayne Kuehl, Mike Lombardo. homero(M piferiod in order to by the score of 43-9. One of, noon in Clarke Arena. — Robert bara Carlson played an Driver Education class 8263. Keith Real Estate, 172 East working with public. Please dormer, rec room, summer pletely restored and in many others in the state, will be tive, well-writen review as REALE’S CORNER I ■ and Steve Hirshfeld. These distribute second semester Manchester’s many bright Weiss excellent old n\other,” and attended the show? If the show Center Street. call Edie Adams Cut & Curl, MANCHESTER kitchen, 2-car oversized garage, excellent condition. 4 critical as FlaveU’s, we would 649-2517, ask for Mark. I 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 , _ students are also members of gaining first hand knowledge of schedules to all pupils. was as bad as Stuart Flavell INCOME TAX preparation - SPACIOUS CAPE treed lot, good area. F.J. fireplaces, 2Vz baths, income I “Sharon Foy was outstanding.” print it, regardless of the Spilecki, Realtors, 643-2121. ' the World Affairs Center, spon­ the politicking, block voting, High scho^'exam inations I fail to see the justification of believed, then why did teachers your hom e or m ine. ABLE LICENSED Appraiser - 5 roomi, 1Vi bithi, lirg * firaplacad producing 3-room studio show’s affiliation. You will find experienced for auto body PART-TIME waitress for after­ living room, attachad braazaway and sor of the excursion. and decision making that goes will be schi^duled each day from then calling the acting “fairly continually come back with Reasonable By Danny Byram, apartment and 2-room antique High School World Staff that the HSW review of “Hello, 649-5096. damage. Salary accordingly. school hours. No experience iaraga. Larga laval lot In convanlant NEW LISTING! Immaculate While in New York, these on in the U.N. — Peggy Graff 8-10 a.m. and from 10-12:10 p.m. good,” especially when you con­ other classes? If they didn’t like focatlon. A apotlata, wall malnlalnad shop. MANCHESTER - Tanner MANCHESTER Dolly!” was far more critical Jobseekers, 568-1070. needed. Will train. Apply in per­ original ownar homa. Call Suzanna six room Ranch in central, yet Make-uplexamination periods Edilor-in-Chle( George Sweetnam BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi Street, custom built 8 room sider that five members of the it, why should they bother com­ than that of Denley’s show. TAX RETURNS and accoun­ son, Brass Key Restaurant. or Arthur Shorta, 646-3233. secluded location. Deep treed SUPER CLEAN are scheduW Tuesday through News Editor Cheryl Hyde built Raised Ranch, on acre colonial cape. Four bedrooms, 2 Feature Editor cast have had no prior acting ing back? Mrs. Keeney brought That review, too, offended ting done professionally. WANTED - Man with some lot, all city utilities. Formal Seldom do we find a home as Thursday of that week from Jessica Lauler J. WATSON BEACH CO. full baths, rec room, walk to Debaters Triumph Photography Editor Kirk Woolpert experience! all five of her classes. And she some who were involved in the Reasonable rates. Confidential. Pratt & Whitney Diaform grin­ CLEANING woman wanted one Raaltort-MLS dining room, fireplaced living treed lot, brick front, well cared-for as this four- 1:15-3:15 p.m. Buses will pick Exchange Editor Jennifer Davis day per week. Experienced Manchaatar Olflca 647-9139 room, garage, IVz baths. Mid plastered walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 four schools. Many extras. Art Editor I have been a member of Ari- said of it, “A Woman of show. Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, ding experience. This is of a room Cape with the possibility On Dec. 14, the Manchester team had debated a style called up students on the regular Hilary Cooper preferred. References. Call 643- Equal Houaing Opportunity 30’s, worth it. Mr. Matthew, fireplaces, one full, two half Must be seen to appreciate. Sports Editor Dave Jacobs dian for three years and never character” four times! I know When Flavell says seven of 649-9145. production nature. Please apply of finishing the upstairs for High Debate Team traveled to cross examination and the team Faculty Advisor 6433. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 40’s. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, schedule. i Mr. Zane Vaughan has Aridian been so successful that for a fact. Why? Whether it in person: Metronics Inc., baths, rec room with wet bar, additional bedrooms. Gilford to compete in a debate members were quite pleased. nine actresses were good with Auctions 646-2440. or well known as it has with was by his choice or not, I don’t Routes 6 & 44A Bolton. enclosed heated porch, 2-car Remodeled kitchen with all attended by members of the Another new style of debating some qualifications, we feel NEW AND USED Car clean up Kent Denley as our art editor. believe that a person who is garage, $59,0(X). built-ins, aluminum siding, Connecticut Valley Forensic tried out by Manchester at that can be termed “ fairly 37 CARTONS of ice cream DRIVER - Full-time, must and get ready man. Some FOUR BEDROOM Colonial When we decided to put on a reviewing a show ought to see it experience helpful. 5 1/2 day BOWERS SCHOOL - Center new roof, enclosed porch and League. Manchester High is an Gilford was switch debating; good.” When Flavell feels the makers and table ranges, have E.M.T. degree. Start now. with modern amenities, such as show to raise money, Kent four times in one day! Of originallv consigned to week, company paid in­ IwHENTouriliNK REALESTATE^ entrance Garrison Colonial, more. $29,900. active member in the league. that is, both affirmative and 9^ B Moves On Guidance Notes direction was poor, we think he Hours 9-5. Jobseekers, 568-1070. new circuit-breaker wiring, two Denley was the choice as direc­ course, he is going to be very meant onstage organization, Graybar. Monday January 20, 8 surances. Apply to Bill eat-in kitchen, formal dining air-conditioners, washer. All WARREN E. HOWLAND, Gilford was the team’s se­ negative teams debated twice Baiocchi Sales manager. Lynch On Jan. 9, Sock ’n Buskin held Scholarship application tor. With only the directorial critical. Seeing it that many not invitations and costumes. a.m., at 150 Strong Road, South CHEF-KITCHEN, Dining I THINK room, front-to-back living curtains, drapes will stay. Two r e a l t o r s cond major tournament of the on the affirmative side and T o y o ta , 345 C e n te r St. I 6 4 3 -1 1 0 8 it’s first general meeting of the and director, Lee Hay was forms for the following help of Lori Secrist, Kent times a person will look for Windsor. Manager - Experience room with fireplace, four story 2-car garage. Truly a fine year. On the affirmative team twice on the negative side. This His judgement was based solely New Year. Among the items made for any junior or senior scholarships (with application Denley put on a really good errors. required, salary ana profit in­ Manchester. bedrooms, IMi baths, screened investment for the growing were Keith Costa and Mark win boosted the affirmative’s on what he saw as an audience BOWERS SCHOOL area - 4-4,2- discussed were two policy students interested in directing deadlines in parenthesis) are show. I feel that if you, the editors, Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 centive. Send resume to porch, 2-car garage, $45,900. family and/or the tradesman Quitadamo; on the negative record to eight wins and two member. If he saw it four Willimantic Country Club, I AVaac\\ar& & ^osseU ol family, excellent condition, changes that were to be voted a one-act play to step forth. Any available in the Guidance Of­ One of Stuart Flavell’s had known that Stuart Flavell with storage reouirements. A team. Sue Launi and Mary times, we feel he could have MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Attention R. Potter, P.O. Box NEW COLONIAL - First true value in the mid 30’s. separate heating systems, nice losses. The negative record is on. suggestions should be fice: State of Connecticut remarks that upset me most saw the show the number of $29,500 — Immaculate three bedroom Ranch, lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, Stack. The affirmative team now at five wins and five losses. seen good points as well as bad, cond, third. All kinds. Realty 645, Willimantic. DISHWASHERS floor family room with Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. ’The first was a proposal to forwarded to Hay. Higher Education Grant (Feb. was, “The play was ruined by times he did, then you would fireplaced living room, treed lot plus much more. 643-1577. debated in the varsity division The next debate will take each of those times. When statewide. Credit rating un­ 12 Noon-8 p.m., Monday- fireplace, formal dining room, extend the point system to Hay also announced the next 15, 1975); Manchester poor direction.” I attended a have explained to him that it necessary. Reasonable. Con­ JOBSEEKERS - Open 8-8, $34,900 — Newly listed 3-bedroom Ranch, carpeting, I IVi baths, carpeting while the negative team made a place Saturday at Stanford. The Flavell says seven actresses Friday; 7 p.m.-3 a.m. Friday cover productions other than play to be produced. After long Scholarship Foundation (March rehearsal once and found that wouldn’t be fair to then to write fidential, quick arrangements. Monday-Friday. Immediate I new kitchen, elding. A real cream puN. CUTE COZY four room Cape. $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 fine showing in the novice divi­ winning team will get the were good, faulting only two ac­ and Saturday. throughout, aluminum siding, baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ those produced by Sock ’n deliberation and even longer 31, 1975); Business and Kent seemed to be very easy to a review of it. Whether you tresses and the director, we Alvin Lunay Agency. 527-7971. employment opportunities. Call $38,000 — Newly listed, 7-room Colonial, fireplace, gar­ 2-car garage, $40,800 Redecorated like new. Full sion. privilege of going to 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ now, 568-1070. Over 18 basement, new oil heat, sewers, age, nearly two acres. Hutchins Buskin. This proposal was secrecy on his part, he an­ Professional Women’s Club work with, open for suggestions knew or not, Stuart, on his own feel he was not concentrating age, located off Princeton Street. I assumable mortgage. $51,500. Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. In the varsity division Keith Williamsburg, Va., to par­ REIN’S amesite drive, sidewalks, con­ almost unanimously voted nounced that it will be “ I (Feb. 20, 1975); Elks Most at all times from everyone, and should have spoken to you, solely on errors. If other stu­ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. I Costa took first place speaker ticipate in a debate sponsored $39,000 — Just listed, 7-room Country Raised Ranch, NEW RAISED RANCH - 7 veniently located. $28,000. Call down. Remember Mamma.” The play Valuable Student he helped the cast to develop explaining that he wouldn’t be CUSTODIAN, part-time, male NEW YORK STYLE and Mark Quitadamo took the by the American Revolutionary dent s had other opinions of the MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd or female. Equal opportunity. fireplace, double garage, acre lot, clean. rooms, large family room, 643-8172. VERNON - Raised Ranch, 'The second proposal was that written by John Van Druten Scholarship/Leadership (Feb. good characters. He was very able to write a fair, un­ play, they also had the chance DELI-RESTAURANT I 19x25, 2Vz baths, 2 fireplaces, fireplace, 2 baths, good condi­ second place speaker award. Bicentennial Committee. mortgages — interim financing For appointment write. Box F, $39,900 — New 6-room, V h bathe, aluminum sided complimentary tickets not be concerns a Norwegian family 10, 1975); Connecticut Associa­ patient, understanding and en­ prejudiced review. Why didn’t to write a review of the play. ROUTE 30 • VERNON I wall-to-wall carpeting tion. Priced to sell at only $35,- Both were awarded cer­ Appropriately, all par­ — expeditious and confidential Manchester Herald. Colonial. ASSUMABLE 8V4% mortgage. given out to members for these settled in San Francisco. The tion of Professional Com­ couraging. He arranged for the either of those things happen? 875-0944 LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- tificates. Also the varsity team ticipating students will be from We regret it if FlavelTs opinion service, J.D. Real Estate $39,900 — Clean 3-bedroom Raised Ranch, 1 'h baths, throughout. 2-car garage. productions. This resolution play will be cast in late municators Scholarship (March use of the auditorium, invited In closing, may I first say 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, 1577. took first place in the varsity the thirteen original colonies. offended you, however, we do Assoc. 646-1980. TEMPORARY Bookkeeper - fireplace, carpeting, garage, treed lot, anchor fence. I Aluminum siding, $39,800 garage, treed lot, $48,500. February and produced in May. 15, 1975). that I do hope you will print division, winning a handsome was necessary as members are teachers and their classes and not apologize for individual Needed immediately to fill full­ I assumable mortgage. Asking Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. $29,900 - Five-room brick front Members of the debate team One of the more important Representatives visiting this. Second, and more impor­ time position. Hartford com­ $42,900 — Battista Road. Quality built 3-bedroom silver plated plaque. Sue Launi welcomed at any dress rehear­ made it possible for the girls to opinions presented in this $50,000. Ranch, basement, garage, elected Keith Costa, president sal and there is a very limited items on the agenda was the an­ MHS during the week of Jan. 20 tant, I believe that Stuart □ EMPLOYMENT pany. Jobseekers, 568-1070. RN wanted to join our staff, 7-3, Colonial, 1 Vz bathe, brick front, treed lot. took fifth place speaker in the and Mark Quitadamo, paper. $44,000 — 8-room Raised Ranch, one full, 2 half baths, I CONDOMINIUM- 7 rooms, 3 trees, acre lot. Hutchins Agen­ number of seats available on nouncement of new members of through Jan. 24 are as follows: four day per week and alternate MANCHESTER novice division, and the secretary. The team is coached I fireplace, double garage. Only $2,200 down at 8W%. bedrooms, IVi baths, wall-to- cy, Realtors, 646-3166. nights of performance. This the International Thespian Thursday, Jan. 23, College of ROCKY HILL - Part-tim e weekends, excellent benefits LIKE NEW negative team placed fifth in by Mrs. Costa, a Manchester Help Wanted 13 wall carpeting! modern Cutlom Ranch built In 1967. Extra was unanimously supported. Society. This is an honorary Our Lady of the Elms, maintenance leads into full. and working conditions. Come $45,000 — Newly Mated, 7-room Colonial, V h bathe, $23,500 - Completely team divisions. High School English teacher. — Hours 7-11. Start now. Call in and see us at Meadows Con­ carpeting, attach^ garage. First-floor family room. I kitchen with built-ins, finished larga living room, 1% vanity tMtha, 2 An election was held for the society composed of members Chicopee, Mass., Period 4. TOOL MAKERS - All-around flraplacaa, 2-car garaga. Original redecorated four room home, This was the first time either Mark Quitadamo Jobseekers, 568-1070. valescent home, 333 Bidwell I $45,900 — Three family. Two bedrooms, living room, rec room, central air- ownar homa baaullrully maintainad. central and convenient. traditional post of sophomore of Sock ’n Buskin who have The American College Test Profile: Andy Wrohel machinists and Bridgeport Street, Manchester, Conn. conditioning, $34,500. Extra (aaturaa galora plua quality kitchen, each apartment. Three-car grage. Clean, clean, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. representative to the Executive earned ten points in at least (ACT) will be administered operators. Top wages, fringe NO TRANSPORTATION? We throughout. Vary choica araa. Call cleani I Suzanna or Arthur Shorta, 646-3233. Board. The board had three shows. Feb. 22, 1975. Registration “Eagles never wonder or say A former member of benefits and overtime. have many positions open in MACHINISTS - chucker ‘tis the marvel of the age; for in Explorer Post 169, Andy has Experience preferred. Apply at I $54,900 — Brand new 5-5 Duplex, V h bathe, all RANCH — Seven rooms, L- J. WATSON BEACH CO. SEVEN ROOM older Cape, full nominated Jennifer Krascella, Seventeen new members deadline for this test is Jan. 27. your area. On bus lines. operators and tool makers. Rock Review always been active in com­ Paragon Tool Company, 121 aluminum. ASSUMABLE VhVo, 30-YEAR MORTQAQE. shaped living and dining room Raaltora-MLS basement, centrally located, nature, we the children, think of Jobseekers, 568-1070, Suzanne Thomas, and Gwen were voted on at the last ’Thes­ Wages commensurate with Manchaatar Olflca 647-9139 $28,500. Jackston Agency, 646- Seals and Croft Airplanes” Croft sings "All I Adams Street. $57,300 — Larga 8-room, 2'h bath Colonial, aluminum I with fireplace and mirrored Equal Houaing Opportunity Froh. Nominations from the pian meeting and their names the sane as strange.” This munity affairs. He received a ability. Overtime, liberal “” Ever Wanted Was a Son...” passage, written over 40 years certificate of appreciation from PART - TIME cleaning woman, benefits, an equal opportunity I siding, carpeting, double garage, 8W% mortgage. wall, paneled family room 1316. floor were Miss Bev Byam and were announced at the general In short, you won’t find a the town of Manchester for his PHONE FROM home to ser­ immediate opening, new office, employer. Apply in person, $58,M0 — 7-room executive Ranch, all large rooma, with sliding glass doors to Bill Thomas. After a run-off meeting. ’These people will be Enterprise’ ago by Kahlil Gibran, is the vice our customers for super These two guys remind me of better album than this until favorite quote of Andy Wrobel, work in aiding town residents two hours per night, five day H&B Tool and Engineering double garage. Profeaslonally landscaped lot. I brick patio and in-ground pool, vote, Beverly Byam was formally inducted at the annual Loggins and Messina; they are Marie and Donney Osmond join Returns earnings. Choose own hours. week. Flexible hours. Contact Company, 168 Forest Street. $59,900 — New 6-6 Duplex, glaat doors to aundeck, wall-to-wall throughout, gar­ elected representative. Sock ’n Buskin banquet in June. a senior at MHS. A devotee of during the ’73 ice storm. I just so good. They display their Black Sabbath. Call 647-1810. Multi-Circuits. 646-3800. Manchester, Conn. age, wooded lot. $37,500. MANCHESTE9 & VICINITY A plea from faculty advisor — Peggy Graff What are you doing this Gibran’s works and of the As a member of the Student aluminum siding, nice lot, city utllltlee. combined talents on their re­ John Lennon February vacation? Why not music of Paul Simon, Andy Assembly, Andy has only one NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3, 3-11, $59,900 — Immaculate 8'h room Colonial, located In I cent albums ‘‘” “Walls and Bridges” CLEANING woman - one day ALL-AROUND machinists - • • B ft W • • come to a convention. feels that both artists reflect major complaint about school experienced, full time, part- per week, own transportation, Minimum five years’ I Foreat Hllla. High treed lot, double garage. WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! and ‘‘Diamond Girl.” Their John Lennon never was This coming year will mark the truths of our times. policy. He feels that the time. Highest starting salary. call after 3, 649-3800. experience. Must be able to set $66,500 — Newly Mated contemporary Raised Ranch on Thinking of Selling Your . 3 bedroom condition on a larga national prominence began deported from the U.S. for his $31,900 yet another of the annual Inter­ Born Feb. 24, 1957, Andy has school’s quality point system is Liberal fringe benefits. On the up and operate jig bores, lathes, Blue Ridge Drive, 8 rooma. Inspiring view. I Property? Call TODAY! nomnoma for tha budgat mlnd- traad lot. Idaal t with the singles ‘‘Summer narcotics raps. He and Yoko bus line. Blast Hartford Con­ EXPERIENCED in kitchen? l a i N S national Star Trek Committee lived all his life in Manchester, both unfair and impractical, and Bridgeports. Top wages, I ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ad. Breeze” and “Hummingbird” have split up. But his music valescent Home, 745 Main conventions to be held in New attending Waddell School, Illing and would like to see it Full-time opening for East fringe benefits. Apply at Le-Mi $38,900 - 7 room aluminum aldad Colonial cloa# to and the subsequent album remains, and better than ever. Street, East Hartford. Hartford company. Start now, SDUTHVIEW ★ OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 York City. The 1975 convention Junior High and, of course, changed. To date, his favorite Corporation, 1 Mitchell Drive, NEW SUBDIVISION OF CUSTOM DUPLEX HOMES. FEATURINO: I thing. Seldom can w# otter so much homa at tnia “Summer Breeze.” They did His new album “ Walls and 9-5. Jobseekers, 568-1070. Manchester, 643-2362. PHILBRICK will be Feb. 14 to the 17th in the Manchester High. courses have been Science Fic­ KITCHEN HELP - Dietary I UNDERQROUND UTILITIES, SIDEWALKS, AND OPEN SPACE LAND. release several albums Bridges” is quite a standout. MORTOAOES ARE AVAILABLE AND QUALIFIED TENANTS Commodore Hotel. The invita­ Although much of his time is tion and Lee Hay’s popular Aides - Part-time with an op­ $39,900 - 7 room, quality built Ranch on 1W acres of traaa previous to this including The music is varied with soft tion is open to all who wish to SUPPLIED. PLEASE STOP “B U r AND INVESTIGATE THIS IDEAL spent on his four major courses, Theatre Arts course. He was portunity to work full-time. 7-9 Business Opportunity 14 Business Opportunity 14 FAMILY INVESTMENT. DIRECTIONS; HARTFORD ROAD TO I AGENCY and privacy. Immediate occupancy. "Land II” and “Year of Sun­ sounds in “Bless You” and participate in the convention science fiction, MCC Political the recipient of a German Book a.m. and 10:30a.m. to 1:30p.m. I WILFRED ROAD. SHOWN DAILY BY APPOINTMENT. $42,900 - New, 7 room contemporary with llaxibla mort­ day.” I maintain that the latter “Dream No. 9” and speeds up and even to those who just can’t Issues, Math IV, and an Award for scholastic excellence Or 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 mm. and 4- NMWMWnMWMIMMMMMfWMM gage arrangamenti to suit your pockatbook. is their best album yet. It was ANDY WROBEL -k-k-k-k-k'k-k-k-k-k-kir'k-k-k-klfk'k-k-k-kii-k-k-k REALTORS in “ What You Got.” “ Beef make it. English-philosophy course as a junior. 6 p.m. On bus line. East Hart­ DISTRIBUTORJTOR NEEDED EXCLUSIVE ^OPPORTUNITY $43,900 - Hard to bast value. 4 bedroom Colonial tor thoaa released in 1971 and it is an BILLIONS » ANNUAL MARKET I Jerky” is an instrumental and ’The guest list will be, as called Many Questions, Many cules drew many well-deserved His future plans include ford Convalescent Home, 745 ...... " MORTGAGE MONEYI that are tuaey. Make your appointment early. i1 ,000.00 INVENTORY RETURNS $2,700.00 I NEW HIGHER INCOME LIMITS FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY FOR excellent example of the for something different, John is Main Street, East Hartford. usual, large and star-studded, Answers, Andy still finds time laughs. attending the University of CHFA FINANCING - ALSO - 90% AND 95% “MQIC LOANS ARE 646-4200 $44,900 - A quality Raised Ranch, built by U&R, on a larga mellow blending of sounds and EXCELLENT PART OR FULL-TIME INCOME accompanied by his son, Julian with Isaac Asimov, Fred to devote to his more enjoyable Another of his favorite past- Connecticut and majoring in ONCE AGAIN AVAILABLE. WE INVITE YOUR CALL TO DISCUSS ANY traad, private lot minutes from 1-84. voices by Dash Croft and Jim on “Ya Ya.” This album has JOBS - Interested in a job that NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY I Phillips, Gene Roddenberry, extracurricular activities. times is bruising his body on the Computer Sciences. He whim­ ONE OF THESE PROGRAMS. $45,900 - Moat unusual “Engllah Pub" rec room In this out­ Seals. These guys don’t come requires no experience and Man or woman to distribute pre-sold advertised World I MANCHESTER - West side. something for everyone, even William Shatner (barring a These include Sock ’n Buskin, young but tough Manchester sically notes that if he is to be offers free training, security, Famous ALKA-SELTZER, BAYER ASPIRIN, DRISTAN, ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ standing 7 room Ralaad Ranch. right out and rock, but they do Casey Caseum got a gold of series or motion picture com­ ANACIN, TUMS, etc. Restock Company secured accounts Immaculate 7-room aluminum the Announcers Club, Student Judo Team. He joined the group remembered for anything at travel, education and good pay? weekly. Our office Is In constant need of new listings. If you’re sided Cape. Charming formal move; they’re far from boring. “Whatever Gets You Through mitment), George Takai, and I ^ M E O U T t f N O Assembly, and the school Judo as a sophomore, back when it MHS, it will be for “not being Contact your Air Force NO INITIAL SELLING! INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY! From the opening number the Night.” I thinking of selling, please call lor confidential Inspection dining room, fireplaced living many more. Team. was just starting in 1972. He noticed.” However, a look at representative at 221 Asylum COMPANY FURNISHED ACCOUNTS! room, garage, rec room and “When I Meet ’Them” to the ti­ Lennon doesn’t say too much 5SJfPo(

Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articles tor Sale 41 Rooms tor Rent 52 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent 5 3 SEASONED firewood, cut, RESPONSIBLE female wanted REWEAVING burns, holes. BUILDING - Remodeling, COVENTRY - Three -room AVAILABLE immediately - MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2-'’ GLASTONBURY - Two- ONE ROOM and three room FOUR ROOM Duplex on west SENTRY Zippers, umbrellas repaired. roofing, rec rooms, additions, split, delivered, truck load |30. to share Manchester home with apartment available im­ three rooms, carpeted, bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 APARTMENT bedroom garden apartment, furnished apartment - All Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 young family. Good location, side of town. Many extras. $185. ROCKVILLE 3W ROOMS Real Estate Window shades, Venetian garages. All kinds, carpentry mediately. All utilities, stove appliances, parking, storage, baths, full, private basement. RENTAL OFFICE large rooms and closets, swim­ utilities. Older persons Call 643-7631, 5-7 p.m. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. work. For estimates call 649- after o. reasonable. References needed. and refrigerator included. $150 lease and security required. No Includes heat, appliances, ming pool. $189. 633-4972. preferred. 272 Main Street. ROCKLAND TERRACE JJ, Manchester We have a large variety of Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 1142. Write Box monthly. Security Required. dogs. Hilliard Street. Call after carpeting, patio and pool. $275 MANCHESTER - Two- Large and beautiful one-bedroonfi LANGE ski boots, men’s size 10 Herald. 646-8352. 6 p.m., 649-7289. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, deluxe one and two-bedroom 4 1/2 ROOM Duplex - Stove and MANCHESTER - Four rooms, apartments, heat, hot water, all 1/2, worn twice, 335. Call 649- bedroom, second-floor apart­ appliances Including dishwasher, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. apartments and townhouses refrigerator. Near center includes appliances and heat. ment, appliances, available im­ disposal, carpeting, pool and your Removal, pruning, lot clearing, ditions, garages, porches, 8653. LADIES only - nicely furnished throughout Manchester. Ren­ Manchester. Call 643-1442. $170. Security required. Call mediately. $165, heat included. own private terrace In a country set- spraying. Fully insured. kitchen and formica work, rooms for rent. All utilities in­ tal office open daily from 9-5 647-9936 or 649-2003. ^tlng. $160. No pets. SEASONED HARDWOOD - Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Security required. Eastern, 646- Licensed. Free estimates. repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. cluded, private bedroom with other times by appointment. NICELY FURNISHED three 8250. 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Cord or half-cord loads. community kitchen, living rooms - Fully paneled, neatly Buckland Farms, 406 Burnham room and two baths. Ideally DAMATO ENTERPRISES, INC. decorated. Second floor. Main MANCHESTER - Modern one TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Street, Manchester, 644-2361. located to bus line and stores. Street, private entrance. PRESIDENTIAL Aluminum Siding 240-A New State Rd, Manchester and two-bedroom apartments, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Please call after 5 p.m., 644- Parking, heat included. $165 appliances, carpeting, pool, Kitchen Re-modeling WOOD STOVES - 11 gage 646-1021 VILLAGE APTS. MANCHESTER - Two-’ stumps removed, fully insured. 0383. monthly. Adults only. No pets, small pet allowed with ad­ /-bedroom, second-floor apart­ Got a tree problem? Well worth New Additions material, 24” and 28” fire 646-0299. MANCHESTER ditional security, available im­ ment in four-family. Security a phone call. 742-8252. R.E. MILLER, Builder boxes, perfect for garage, FURNISHED LIGHT mediately, utilities included. required. $175, heat included. tavern or rec room. Priced very housekeeping room for lady, Call 649-1421 MANCHESTER - Newer three FOUR-ROOM apartment - Heat One and two bedrooms $199 and $229. Security Eastern, 646-8250. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, reasonably. Call 742-7239 first floor, good location. Call and hot water. Quiet location. Near schools, churches anc required. Superintendent, 643- •between 5-1 p.m. or early mor­ 647-1193. bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, very reasonable work all appliances, carpeting, Adults only. $185 monthly. Call shopping center, on bus 5401 or Eastern, 646-8250. MANCHESTER - Two-: guaranteed, call anytime. 649- ning. 649-7620. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service private. $250 monthly. Security. bedroom, second-floor apart­ 4266. WORKING GENTLEMAN to line. Call anytime. FOUR ROOM Duplex, stove, - remodeling, repairs, counter LIVING ROOM Furniture share house with other Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ ment, on bus line, appliances, tin, Inc. Realtors, 646-4144. SIX room Condominium, $300 646-2623 refrigerator, excellent location. available immediately. $155, GUTTERS cleaned and and cabinet work, free es- made at our own factories the entleman. East Hartford, off per month, rent or rent with op­ timtes. Call 643-5769. Garage. Walk to shopping and heat included. Eastern, 64fr repaired. Painting and way you want it, at a price you lUrnslde Ave. Furnished tion, includes togetherness, bus line. 649-0969. NEW EXECUTIVE HOMES SUPERSPLIT an can afford. Wide selection of 8250. pamrhanging. Call Bill Lessard gprivate room. No security or MANCHESTER- Six room recreational facilities, kitchen Call today and make the move for *75." Custom crafted. Just listed 7-room Split, 3 bedrooms, 2 % baths, formal MASON CONTRACTOR - fabrics. Call 633-1835 days, 649- lease. Call 649-6711 after 6 p.m. appliances, curtains, draperies, ^6688. duplex, three bedrooms, new Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale Individualized to fit your needs. Raised Ranches, dining room, family room, large stone patio, well treed lot. Plastering, custom built stone 7287, 745-7819 evenings. wall-to-wall carpeting, carport, 61 Autos For Sale 61 or brick fireplaces, chimney SAVINGS __ y PRICES bath, immaculate condition, Colonials, Splits, with the luxury you have waited for. Beat Really clean. Call 872-7311. TWO HANDYMEN - will clean NICE quiet comfortable room three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, repairs, block and cement SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury good neighborhood, two SHOP AND SAVE inflation and buy now, prices will never be better. Call 289- attics and cellars, light for gentleman, center of town. children accepted. $225. full basement, lawn cutting, work. New and repairs. E. above ground pool distributor Call 646-1201. 4331 for more Information. trucking, reasonable rates, M3- monthly. References. Lease. snow removal, and many more 5305. Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. has left over 1974 pools. Will desirable features. Call D. W. sell and completely install a Security. Write Box BB, PLEASANT, clean furnished Manchester Herald. Fish Realty, 643 1591. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ STEVE CASALINO - Custom huge 16’x31’ OD swim pool com­ room for working gentleman. RANCH homes, additions, alterations plete with fencing, sun-deck, GREAT W f HIGH SAVE ^676.00 ON A eling, rec rooms, offices, Call evenings 646-7944. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 FORD Like new home on cul-de-sac, 3 bedrooms, fireplaced household repairs. Phone 649- and repairs. Free estimates. filter and pump. Now only $795. .SENTRY Call 649-6973. living room. Low maintenance, basement, all city con­ 4594. Full price financing available. GIRL WANTED to share house DEALS! M TRADES! veniences. $35,900. Call 289-4331. _ Real Estate Services Call Tony collect, 413-732-3158. with two other girls. Must be BUILDING and remodeling - CARPENTRY WORK - over 21. Cal) 5 ^ 1 ^ 7 after 5 NEW 1974 4-WHEEL DRIVE Kitchens, bathrooms, family Specializing in kitchen cabinets ETHAN ALLEN three^irawer p.m. 351 MarlliM Rd. 29 Connecticut Blvd. rooms, garages, roofing and and recreation rooms. Call any chest, $35. Hungerford maple UTILITY PICKUP TRUCK JU ST LISTED Vernon - 872-7311 East Hartford - 289-4331 gutters. Free estimates. Paul time, 643-7004. mirror, 29x42” , $35. Colonial GIRL WANTED to share house SPECIAL OFFERS O^R STOCK ! Four bedroom straight Ranch, with 2 full baths, W-acre lot. S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. baby changer, Old frames. with two other girls. Must be S hop, then Lots of potential. Finished rec room with fireplace. Mid REALTOR — MLS WESTBROOK Drywall Com­ 643-9823. over 21. Call 5S6957 after 5 pany - Walls and ceilings are AUTOCAP White, 133” wheelbase, 360 cld V-8 engine, gauges, 30s. Call 872-7311. Vernon Board of Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtors, | TENNIS restringing service: p.m. not just MONEY off • but MONEY in your pocket our speciality. Our business AUTOmollve Consunwr automatic transmission, power brakes, full-time 4- 7 Hartford Board of Realtors Blue Star, $12; nylon $7-9; gut SPOTS before your eyes - on • S&S BUICK $15.50-22. Call 643-2339. Notch was established in 1949. Call your new carpet - remove them FEMALE roommate needed to Action Pan«l wheel drive, 5 cab lights, cigar lighter, extra cooling 643-0237. •ntfwtecribOofM radiator, 70-amp battery, front and rear shocks. List} Road, Bolton. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric share three bedroom house, BRAND NEW 1975 DODGE DART SWINGER butItmMCodtcietr shampooer $1. E. A. Johnson reasonable rent, good location, $5371.65 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 CAS SAVING ECONOMY CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make Paint Company. call after 5 p.m. 1^3229. 2-Door Hardtop. Vinyl root, 6-oyllnder AMBASSADOR DRIVE - engine, power steering, automatic transmis­ sure your chimneys and sion, deluxe wheel covers, remote control NOW *4695 Seven-room Condominium, MANCHESTER fireplaces are clean for this BIDWELL Home Improvement DELUXE ELECTRIC Stove - ROOMMATE for two-bedroom WITN BUICK QUALITY Co. Expert installation of mirror, day/night Inside mirror, AM radio, 3- excellent condition, carport, SUPERCAPE years heating season. Have Automatic oven timer. apartment, Bolton. Fireplace, speed wipers, vinyl body side mouldings. In­ recreation room, carpeting. your fireplace and chimney aluminum siding, gutters and Refrigerator, good condition. no security, no lease, low rent. side hood release, dual horns, light package, AND LUXURY! What is your Property Worth? 7 rooms, new kitchen, 2 full disc brakes, whitewall tires. STK 5017. Only $32,900. Goodchildl- cleaned professionally. Call 872- trims. Roofing installation and $50 for both. 649-1779 after 4; 30. Call 646-7378. baths, formal dining room, repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. TOTAL L IS T ...... $4343.85 Bartlett, Realtors, 569-1744, rear dormer, oversized 2-car 0930. We will inspect your property and suggest 646-1852. Apartments For Rent 53 garage, treed lot, good MAHOGANY bedroom set, dou­ NEW 1974 PINTO SEDAN NEW 1974 ELITE an asking price. (No obligation.) WILL TRUCK most anything, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ble bed, double dresser, chest, THIS SPECIAL ENDS SALE PRICE >3895 MANCHESTER - New family location. roofing, storm windows, aw­ WE HAVE customers waiting White. 2 door, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, Green, 2 door Hardtop, automatic transmission, V-8 Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! most any place for below two night stands, excellent con­ THIS SATURDAY 1/18/75, YOU SAVE 444.85 white sidewall tires, accent group, passenger carpeting. engine, vinyl root, radial while sidewall tires, bumper Colonial, aluminum siding, F.J.SPILECKI reasonable prices. Free es­ nings. Quality workmanship, dition. $300. 568-4185. for the rental of your apartment free estimates. Fully insured. STK 226. group, radio, rear speakers. Interior decor group, tinted three bedrooms, bath and Realtor 643-2121 timates. Call 646-4303. or home. J.D. Real Estate BUY TODAY AND RECEIVE $200 FROM THE $OCQC glass, light group, STK 308. LIST $5258 REALTORS - MLS lavatory, oversized modern 872-9187, 649-3417. SEASONED Fireplace Wood - Associates, Inc. 646-1980. PASEK kitchen, built-ins, 24’ combina­ REFRIGERATORS and $20 per 3/4 ton pickup load FACTORY - WHICH MEANS YOU OWN THE CAR FOR j D t lD -4 ROOFING - Specializing Skyhowk Hotchbo^k Coupe Save <202 NOW <2570 Save <758 NOW <4500 M 289-7475 - EAST HARTFORD tion dining and play room, gar­ freezers repaired - Gibson delivered. Call 228-9585. LOOKING for anything in real O age, just right lot, conveniently rally repairing roofs, new roofs, 742-8243 — CO VEN TR Y authorized service. Air- estate rental — apartments, DRIVE A NEW U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL located. Trade of your present three family, 5-5-4, Aluminum conditioners checked, cleaned p tte r work, chimneys, cleaned GARAGE SALE - Heated. homes, multiple dwellings, no Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also siding. Excellent condition. and repaired. 30 years BUICK before PROTKTION AGENCY home considered. Donald S. and oiled. Winter special $15 Cleaned attic, household items, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS member of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Multiple Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, Only $37,500. Pasek Realtors, experience. Free estimates. Associates, Inc. 846-1980. NEW 1974 GALAXIE 500 each. B & G Refrigeration, 646- old and new. Bottles, tools, You Decide! (MIIES PER GALLON) NEW 1974 PINTO SQUIRE WGN Listing Service. MLS, 289-7939. 289-7475. 4067. Howley, 643-5361. trunks, cameras, old furniture. Yellow gold, automatic transmission, radial white Blue/white 2 door Hardtop, automatic transmission, V-8 Much much more. 10-5, Friday, VILLAGER APARTMENTS - CHORCHES c in k ic h w a y sidewall tires, luggage rack, front and rear bumper engine, power steering, power brakes, vinyl seats, white NEW HOMES under construc­ ROOFING - Installation and Saturday, Sunday. 94 Wapping Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 guards, radio. Squire Option, tinted glaaa, light group, sidewall tires, electric clock, bumper group, radio, tinted tion off Grandview Street. repairs, gutters, storm win­ tiled baths, wall-to-wall STK 312. LIST $3749.00 glass, light group, wheel covers, air conditioning, STK Lots-Land lor Sale 24 Painting-Papering 32 Wood Road, Rockville, 875^345. DODGE OF MANCHESTER CHRYSLER 293. LIST $5221. Deluxe Cape, oversized Dutch dows, doors. Experienced carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, SKY HAWK Colonial and Raised Ranch. T. 90x184 BUILDING lot, level, RAYMOND J. ZOWADA - Pain­ quality workmanship. Fully in­ DUNHAM ski boots, size 13, heat, hot water, patio, full base­ Save <296 NOW <3453 J. Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. sured. Free estimates. ment. No pets. 649-7620. 643-2791 231 V-6 engine 19 25 Vernon City Sewere Manchester-Vernon line, $5,000. ting and papering contractor. $45.; Finn-Fax skis and poles, 80 OAKLAND STRUT, MWCffiSTfR Save <911 NOW <4310 Call 646-2620. No iob too big or too small. Reasonable prices. Rick $40.; Sears 10-speed bike, $65. Quality work at a reasonable Burnett, 646-30(ro. Call 643-7621. MANCHESTER- Brand new 2- J UNDERCOAT Preview: price. Fully insured. 875-6400. family, 4-4, includes range, dis­ SKYLARK $26,900 Business Property 26 Heating-Plumbing 35 OLD WOOD Stove - $325. Gas A, posal, dishwasher, washer and Charming four room home - APOLLO 231 V-6 engine FREE with Mia abovB cars! FREE tA 0. Smith water heater, $55. dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting 16 24 Featuring wall-to-wall carpet PAINTING - Save 30-60%. Five SEWERLINES, sink lines, PICTURESQUE Southern New years experience. Excellent Table saw with stand and and parking. Full basement, throughout, new ceramic Hampshire Village. Antique cleaned with electric cutters, motor, $75. 646-2677, Sunday on­ $250 monthly. Tenant pays references. Pete, 742-6117 (toll by professionals. McKinney “Dick’s Back” bath, remodeled kitchen, full- Shop Large Colonial. Complete­ free) 5-10 p.m. ly^______utilities. Jesaor Realty, 633- CENTURY basement, fenced-in rear ly renovated, circa 1881, 10 Bros. Sewer Disjiosal Com­ 1411. 231 V-6 engine I welcome all of my friends and past yard. Possible 8% mortgage. rooms, 2 1/2 baths, large barn. pany, 643-5308. TAG SALE - Color TV, rugs, NEW CAR SPECIALS 16 24 PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ $54,900. Acre Realty, 21 lamps, household items, much MANCHESTER - Newer one- customers to stop in and say hello! Available with minimum ting, wallpapering, spray/brush NO JOB too small, toilet Roxbury Street, Keene, N.H. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ more. Saturday, Sunday, 9-5, bedroom apartment. Quiet ADn i^ d o c c A \ down payment. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen 603-352-2778. sured, experienced and depen­ 184 Brent Road. location, includes heat, U l L L E N G IN E 19 26 faucets replaced, repaired, rec appliances and carpeting. $195 1975 ASTRE HATCHBACK dable. 643-1671. rooms, bathroom remodeling, ZINSSER AGENCY monthly. Paul W. Dougan, Tinted glass, body side mouldings, Resort Property 27 heat modernization, etc. Free 43 646-1511 INSIDE - Outside painting, Dogs-BIrds-Pets Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. automatic transmission, power steering,] Need We Soy More?? ^ c i a l rates for pwple over 65. estimates gladly given. M & M Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. >3899 radial tires, AM radio and more. Fully insured. Estimates given. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart­ A beautiful new wooded CAPE COD Call 649-7863. vations. Combined Inside/out- ment - Complete appliances, FIIZGERUD FORD, INC. LARGE, 48’ Ranch - Country TOWNE Plumbing Service, side runs, partitioned privacy, carpeting, air-conditioned, kitchen with screened 18x14’ COTTAGE FOR SAU repairs, alterations, vanity "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER" |] area created and designed CEILINGS, inside painting, germicidal lighting. Canine swimming pool. $175 plus S&SBUICK deck, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 100 yards to beach, protected ocean cabinets a specialty. Call to Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, utilities. Robet D. Murdock, 1975 VENTURA 2-DOOR ^WINDSOR AVE. ROCKVILLE OPEN EVfS, N finished rec room, 2 fireplaces. view, living-dining-kitchen area with papering, floor sanding- 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Manchester, 646-5971. Realtor, 643-2692. especially for your new Prestigious Rockledge area. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, ceramic bath. refinishing (specializing in 4056. Automatic transmission, power steering, 81ADAHS ST., NANCHESTER (OpcR E y <$.) 649-4571 Low 40’s. Call us today, PLUS INCOME apartment! older floors). John Verfaille, radial tires, body side mouldings, radio, (Ixll f 3 Off M 4 A R««9« 1S, Nral $• A|w«y, On* Sleek frem Colder* Pliona 643-248S CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-842-2276 WHITE SHEPHERD Puppy - GARDEN STREET - Three or light group and more. home. Lots for sale or Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Barbara S. Lovely, Realtor 646-5750, 872-2222. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - Champlain Rd., Orlaana, Maaa. Three months old, shots, four large bedrooms, stove and >3999 SERVICE THAT SAVES Prompt, courteous service. Call 617-255-0462 GRAD STUDENTS, papers, pedigree. $100. Call 646- refrigerator, close to schools, Monroe Moses will custom RAISED RANCH - New three 643-1496. churches. Lease and security. bedrooms, 2 full baths, family experienced insured, excellent 3721. references and quality interior 649-5675, 649-1924. build your home. room, aluminum siding, 2-car FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing CUTE white and black female 1975 OMEGA 2-DOOR garage, wooded lot. Merritt painting at the lowest price. - Repairs and remodeling, 49-7034 puppies. $5. each. Call 228-9095. FOUR ROOMS - one bedroom Power steering, automatic transmission, Agency, 646-1180. Real Estate Wanted 28 sewer lines cleaned electrical­ possible two. Children 6-cyllnder engine, white sidewall radial ly. Prompt service on emergen­ FREE puppies - white and tan, accepted, couple preferred. tires, wheel discs, AM radio, bumper toTot Mesas, Custom Builder Developer. PAINTING and .p^erhanging, cies. 643-7024. strips. COVENTRY - Large 6 1/2 ALL CASH for your property excellent work. References. nine weeks old. Call 643-9410. Garage, cellar storage, first >3999 Referenct 875-2260 room. Raised Ranch, 2 baths, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Free estimates. Fully insured. floor. Manchester. Available fireplace, rec room, aluminum instant service. Hayes Agency, GRANT’S PLUMBING Ser­ immediately. $165. Call 649- FREE. Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. 646-0131. vices - Repairs, new work, siding, three heavily treed Sporting Ooods 48 2871. DIRECTIONS; EXIT 97 OFF |.86 ONTO TUNNEL ROAD; acres. $44,900. Hebron - 6 room remodeling and additions. Call J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom for free estimate. Coventry, 1975 ASTRE WAGON CONTINUE THROUGH TUNNEL AND TAKE LEFT ONTO Raised Ranch, formal dining WE WILL buy your house. Call decorating. Interior painting. MANCHESTER- North end, 742-7668. FAMOUS BRANDS Skis - One- kutomatic transmission, power steering, A ECHO ROAD. room, fireplace, cathedral anytime, Hutchins Agency, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. four rooms, modern, second Realtors, 646-3166. half off. Forbes & Wallace, adlal tires, body side moulding, AM S AMC will give you an additional ceilings, 2-car garage, $38,500. Remodeling. Exterior painting. Manchester Parkade, 646-4030. floor, heated, electric adio, roof rack and more. Fireside Realty, Inc, 647-9144. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. stove,parking, backyard, SELLING your house? Call us Fully insured. For estimate call □ MISC. FOR SALE cellar, no pets. $180 monthly. first and we’ll make you a cash 649-9658. 633-7182. offer. One day service. T. J. Garden Products 47 Articles lor Sale 41 12 months or 12,000 miles of coverage. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. NICELY furnished four rooms, You can own a Pre-owned Cadillac for Five years experience. BUY YOUR Potatoes direct newly paneled wall-to-wall HOMES OF DISTINCTION CASH FOR HOUSES- Why hang ALUMINUM sheets used as Excellent references. Pete, 742- rinting plates, .007 thick, from the potato warehouse, rugs, second floor, Main Street, Ottered By The fire when you want to sell? 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. P'' Caldor Center, comer Buckland adults only, no pets, call 646- AMC’s FREE Double BUYER PROTECTION PLAN.™ There’s a bigger demand for 23:;x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Road & Tolland Tpke. the same dollar amount as a new carl Phone 643-2711. 0299. your house than you think! Let WALLPAPER Hanging - 1st YEAR-FREE. 2nd Y E A R -F R E E ' ZINSSER AGENCY us bring in qualified prospects. Antiques 48 EAST HARTFORD - four Double the benefits, double the convenience, Papers, vinyls, flocks, grass The foMowWtf tn d tra emarad Tha toUovIng parta and larrieaa ara oevarad Or - weMl buy it ourselves. Call- NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 1974 SEDAN deVlLLE 1974 FORD LTD pans s e m c e e 1 cloths and foils. Reasonable cents each. Inquire side door. rooms, heat, utilities, stove, All Cadillac equipped Including air conditioning, vinyl a*aMBl taclory dalacts or feMuta tfwa la . agalnal factory dalacia or laMura diM to Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or WANTED Antique furniture, 4-Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmiaslon, »aar tw 11 mantha or It.OOO mhat.** ! waar for aw addiltonal It months or 11,000 wWaa. — double the protection of AMC’s exclusive rates. Quality craftsmanship. Manchester Evening Herald. refrigerator and garage in­ lop, AM/FM radio and more. One year or 12,000 mile 649-1922. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or clude. Nice backyard, securi­ power steering, power disc brakes, air conditioning, r KEN ROYCE would like to show you this quality built eight- R. Starkweather, Jr., 643-2053. guarantee. PARTS FIXED Oft REPLACED FREE 1 PARTS FIXED OR REPLACED FREE BUYER PROTECTION PLAN™. Free. That’s other antique items. R. ty, call 289-8802. stereo, power windows, vinyl roof, low mileage. room Colonial located at 27 Kent Drive In preatigloua Foreat WE BUY and sell used fur­ AMC OM POhO CHRYSLES 1 AMC QM FORO CHRVSUR | Harrison, 643-6709. 1973 ELDORADO YES Building-Contracting 33 niture. Cash on the line. One 1 9 7 1 CUTLASS STATION WAGON Ertglne/Dflva train T f * YES YES 1 Engina/Otiva train YES NO NO NO the kind of special offer your AMC Dealer is Hills. Four bedrooms, V h baths, 2-car garage, fireplaced ROCKVILLE - Available All Cadillac equipped Including air conditioning, AM/FM Spath p)«t08 YES NO NO NO 1 Spatk plugs Y E t NO NO NO piece or an entire housefull. V-6 engine, automatic tranamlsalon, air conditioning, Shock Abterbats Y E t NO NO YES 1 Shock Abtorbara YES NO NO NO making available right now. family room, and much more. Priced In the mid 50s. Open SQUARE CHINA Cabinet - February 1st, 3V4 room apart­ stereo radio, liltwheel steering wheel, cruise control, power steering. Braka llntnga YES NO NO YES 1 Drakt llningi YES NO NO NO NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 646^32. Furniture Barn, 345 delogger. 6-way power seat, power windows, power Clutch linlngt YU NO NO YES i Clutch (fninga YES NO NO NO House - Saturday and Sunday, 2-4. Kent Drive Is located off Maple, large curved legs, three ment, appliances, heat, quiet Wipei bladaa YE* NO NO NO 1 Wipar blades YES NO NO NO Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Main Street Rear, behind door locks, black with black vinyl top. red leather In­ 1970 BUICK STATION WAGON ‘h'-. shelves, circa 1930. Call 872- neighborhood, adults, no ^ ts . Light bulba YE* NO NO NO 1 Light bulbs YES NO NO NO of Kennedy Road. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Douglas Motor Sales. terior. H o M t 4 Batta YES YES NO NO 1 Hosts 4 Balts YES NO NO NO If you take delivery of a new ’75 Gremlin, Hornet 0930. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, » 7 roofing. No job too small. Call P u rity , $135 monthly. 646- 1 Bzzzzzzzz In and aaa our )060. power steering. SERVICES PROVIDED FREE 1 SERVICES PROVIDED FREE or Matador before March first, AMC will fix or 649-3144. CLEAN USED refrigerators, 1973 SEDAN deVILLE Whaai augnmant VE* NO NO NO ! Whaal slignmafll YES NO NO NO busy Baa. Wa’ra ready, Wanted to Buy 49 All Cadillac equipped Including air conditioning, tilt- 1969 OLDS CUTLASS S Whaai balancing YES NO NO NO 1 Whaal balancing YES NO NO NO ranges, automatic washers, YES NO NO NO ! Align haadlights Y E t NO NO NO willing and able to aaalat Align haadllghta replace free any part—except tires—for 24 months CARPENTRY — Repairs, with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s VERNON- Five room apart­ wheel steering wheel, cruise control, stereo radio, 2-Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, Ad|uil ca/burttor YES NO NO NO 1 Adjust cttbureloi YES NO NO NO WANTED - Antique furniture, detogger, leather tan Interior, power seats, power win­ power steering, power disc brakes, vinyl root. Ad|uat ditidbutor YES NO NO NO 1 Adjust disinbulor YES NO NO NO you In the eale or ment, available immediately, NO I Adjust b ra ktt NO NO remodeling, additions, roofing. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- dows, new radial tires, brown with tan root One year or Adiuil brakaa YES NO NO YES NO or 24,000 miles if the part is defective, or just purchase of YOUR jewelry, glassware, paintings, just redecorated, convenient Ad{ui1 clutch YES NO NO NO 1 Adjust dutch YES NO NO NO Call David Patria, South Wind­ 2171 12,000 mile guarantee. Adfuat iranimliiion banda Y E t NO NO NO 1 Adjust ItansmJssfon bands Y E t NO NO NO lamps, etc. Call 649-5139. rural location. Nice yard, NO NO I Adjust 4 llghtan balli plain wears out under normal use and service. CARL ZINSSER thinks that this seven-room Ranch In property. sor, 644-1796. 1967 OLDS CUTLASS Adjuai 4 llghtan baits YES NO YES NO NO NO fireplaced living room, $195 in­ 4 door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission power Tighlan nuts 4 bolts Y E t NO NO NO 1 TigMan nuts 4 bolls Y I t NO NO NO SEASONED oak wood - Split 1973 COUPE deVILLE Ftat loanar ear YES NO NO YES 1 F ia t loanar car Y E t NO NO NO Bolton Is an outstanding buy. Located on % acre treed lot ANTIQUES - Piano rolls, early steering, power brakes, radio, low miles TripimatruptionProlaclion YES NO NO NO 1 Tflplnltrrvplion Protaction YES NO NO NO The longest, most complete coverage offered WES ROBBINS carpentry and ready for fireplace. $20 cludes, heat,appliances, hot All Cadillac equipped Including air conditioning, blue post cards, stamps, crank 1 - _ ___ this Ranch has 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, remodeling specialist. Ad­ dump truck loads delivered. water. 646-1510, 647-1113. leather Interior, vinyl top, tilt wheel steering wheel, cruise phonogr^hs, trains, glass, 1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD by any American car manufacturer. dining room, eat-ln kitchen, garage and a flniahed base­ ICeitli ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 742-’/886. control, stereo radio, blue with a blue vinyl lop. One year built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, clocks. Most anything old) Call MANCHESTER - pleasant or 12,000 mile guarantee. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, ment. Call today for a leisurely Inspection. anytime, 643-6535. newer three room first floor power brakes, bucket seals, vinyl lop, console, while 649-3446. WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed 1972 ELDORADO with blue top and blue Interior, 50,000 miles. New tires. AM Cn Dealers Gremlin - Hornet - Matador any length, split, $50 per cord apartment, heat, appliances Real Sstaie and carpeting. No Mts. $185 Equipped with all Cadillac luxury options Including air LEON Cieszynski builder - new delivered. John Hutchinson, conditioning, AM/FM stereo, power windows, power homes custom built, 742-6639. monthly. 649-3978, 6464780. 172 E. Center 81. seat, radial tires, door locks, green with while top and 1967 MERCURY COUGAR remodeled, additions, rec □ RENTALS leather Interior. One year or 12,000 mile guarantee. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, THE BCCWOMY DCPERTS 649-1922 646-4126 rooms, garages, kitchens FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half FOUR ROOM apartment, two power brakes, bucket seats. bedrooms, stove, and DOUG ANDERSON has |ust listed this Immaculate six- remodeled, bath tile, cement cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. 1971 COUPE deVILLE Rooms lor Rent 52 refrigerator, carpeting, and 2 door, equipped with all Cadillac equipment including 1973 OLDS TORONADO room Cape with a barn on 1V4 acrea In nearby Vernon. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Geoige F. De Coimier tial or commercial. Call 649- FRESH SWEET apple cider. parking. In older four-family. air conditioning, leather Interior, power windows, 6-way Loaded with almost every conceivable option available. Property has many possibilities. Priced to sell. 4291. Macintosh and Delicious THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ $160 monthly. No pets. 646-5200. power seat. AM/FM stereo radio, tan with brown vinyl A beautllul car. Bamboo with tan vinyl divided seal and □ MISC. SERVICES apples. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 nished rooms, centrally top. One year or 12,000 mile guarantee matching Interior. Radial tires. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ^ s h Hill Rd. located. Kitchen privileges. COVENTRY - Available Carpentry and general contrac­ Parking. Reasonable rates. February 1st, three heated Services Ottered 31 ting. Residential and commer­ WOODEN PALLE’TS for sale at Phone 649-2358. rooms, stove, refrigerator, DeCormier Motor Sales, Inc. cial. Whether it be a small circulation department, fireplace, Ideal for single or SHARPENING Service - repair job, a custom built home Manchester Herald. $2.-$S. ROOM FOR gentleman. couple, $160 monthly plus 285 Broad Street BUYING or SELLING...Call tha Agency that TM Buyer Proiecliun Plan ii a Trade Mark Saws, knives, axes, shears, or anything in between, call 646- References required. Call 649- security. Call 6464)425. of American Motors Corporation. Works For Youl skates, rotary blades. Quick 1379. OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - 0719. Manchester *SpecUt ofTcr food on cart delivered between December 1, 1974 through February 28, 1975. (Not applicable to Acet ulei.) auLTifLi uirma tu r ic t service. Capitol Equipment Circulation Department, TWO-BEDROOM apartment • **Chryiler coverage it 12 monthi, unlimited mileage. ZINSSER AGENCY Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. ANY TYPE Carpentry and Manchester Herald. CLEAN, furnished room for First floor, conveniently L jc k a * U (u t Motors Phone 643-4165 Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday masonry work, additions and retired or working gentleman. located. $150 monthly, security. PDUte 83 VERNON Phone 643-1181 646-1511 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- remodeling. Free estimates. A. SET LUDWIG DRUMS - pearl Call 643-9353 or inquire 4 Pearl Palmer Realty, 646-^1, 6 ^ REALTOR* MIS 7958. Squillacote, 649-0811. color. $600. Call 875-2968. Stri*et. 0538.

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Auto* For Salt 81 Auto$ For Salt 81 Autoa For Sala 81 Autoa For Sale y o u r s e lf Buy a cart riaht nowttoday.

BY JIM BKKRY MICKEY FINN BKNJV 1973 BUICK Apollo - Power brakes, power steering, automatic, 10,000 miles. $2,900. VOU CAN PLEAD GUILTY TO A IT'S QETTIN' YEAH— TOM BROUGHT UP LATE, MICKEY. SOME SANDWICHES. I JUST \a/|TM THf/Ufl^K FUMP? Call 649^51, 649-0650. LESSER CHARGE-/WANSLAU6HTER — THAT you SHOT SLICK CUTTER DID VOU HAVE SENT HIM HOME— BUT I DURING A FIGHT, A4AVBE EVEN YOUR DINNER \t6 M o r MATADOR - Free second year I(0TH ' of guarantee (A $99 value) if OUT THEY GO! MUC-M AM/ you buy and take delivery of a i-n new 1975 before February 28, /v^o p f ; B L A C K M A IL 1975. DeCormier Motors, 643- 4165. CAPTAIN EASY 1963 CHEVROLET, converti­ ble, Impala. Good transporta­ E K - e o o p MORWIWGi PKiwcees AYE. AVE.GiRi THE LAST OF THE DOES' 0 5 5 tion. $50. Phone 649-6842 after 4 V O U R H I HNE W IS H TO WOT'LL I TELL p.m. EMJOy THE GEA BREEZE? 'EM?...TO SET ALL TOPSIDE FAST IF THEY WANT A 1970 CHEVROLET Nova - Six BRAND NEW! cylinders, automatic, power 74CHEVR0LETS 55 Apartments For Rent 53 Business lor Rent VEGA 1972, Hatchback. steering, low mileage, good Excellent condition. condition. Best offer. Call 647- ARE YOUR furnishings and PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Reasonably priced. 646-3325 9619. other possessions protected lavatory, near Manchester UP TO MOO from loss? New low cost in­ after 5:30. C O M E o n ! Memorial Hospital. Call 643- JUNK CARS 1970 NOVA - Small V-8, stan­ surance coverage! Free es­ BRAND NEW 74 NOVA BRAND NEW 74 VEGA I W E ’UL DO IT 1186. 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, ful­ dard, excellent condition. Call TOGETHER WANTED Custom Hatchback Coupe with V-8 engine, turbo- Notchback Coups, 140-2 angina, turbo-hydramatic 1 If r timate. Call Jim Gerrity, 646- ly loaded. Savings Bank of after 5, 646-3325. 0202. Robert J. Smith, Inc. Resort Property WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 hydramatlc tranamlaalon, conaota, bucket seats, power tranamlaalon, radio, whlta wall tlraa, STK 3233 I 56 Manchester, repossession, $2,- FOR YOUR JUNK CAR steering, vinyl root, radio, undercoat. Carter Care, STK . . ^ For Rent 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice, UHttgffca QUIET three room apartment, 900. Call 646-1700. Depending on Year and good for parts. Good engine, SPECIAL PRICE ■JZ— second floor, heat, not water * 2 7 5 8 1966 FORD, LTD, all power, Model tires. Call 643-0303 between 4-10 "°SPECIAl PRICE and parking. Adults only. No CAPE COD SUMO RENTALS * 3 5 1 0 one owner, good condition, will FREE TOW p.m. ets. $150. Write Box D. Quiet, residential beach areas. IIM to sacrifice for quick sale. 643- SAME DAY SERVICE !VU!TT AND JE F F CREATED BY BLI) ITSIIER anchester Herald. S375 week. incl. uUlities Bartan S. Lovely, Realtor 7952. PLEASE CALL FOR BRAND NEW 74 CAPRICE BRAND NEW 74 IMPALA MANCHESTER GARDENS - 3 ChampUIn Rd., Ortoant, Mata. CURRENT PRICE LISTS Motorcycles-Bicycles 84 Classic Coupe with V-8 angina, turbo-hydramatic Sport Coupe with V-8 engine, turbo-hydramatic transmit- 1 1 2 room apartm ent, $164. 617-255-0462 PINTO 1971 - Four-speed 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104 transmission, 50/50 split seat, vinyl roof, air conditioning, alon, air conditioning, deluxa belta, tinted glass, dual 1 V you ^ yEH,-HERElTlS- HELLO- transmission, radio. $850. Call t m e r e s t m e Includes heat, hot water, after 5 p.m. 247-0910 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all AM/FM radio, rear speaker, tinted glata, Ult-wheal horns, radio, remote control mirror, body aids mouldings, 1 AOVERTISE ^ "WIFE WANTED D ID y o u Mpliances, parking. Available 649-7074. ALLIED makes, models andd ;speeds. ateering wheeal, rear datogger, bumper guards, many white wall tirea, wheel covert, vinyl root, vinyl trim. STK 1 P H O N E N O W - February 1. Superintendent, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, other opUona, STK 3095 2566 1 F O R A MAt^DSOME MIDDLB- ADVERTISE, 1972 G.M.C. Sprint, 4-speed, OH.WOW.' 646^090. Elqual housing. SCRAP METALS Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- W I F E ? , AOEP MAN WANTS F O R A □ AUTOMOTIVE AM-FM, buckets, electric door 741 WINDSOR STREET BY ART SANSOM \ 2098. SPEQAL PRICE WIFE— p h o n e --" W/IFE?, FURNISHED two room apart- locks, tilt-wheel, factory HARTFORD SPECIAL PRHX * 4 4 4 0 * 3 8 4 4 X gauges, $2,500. Call 643-6993. •X. mentf private bath, heat, hot Auto* For Sale 81 Autos For Sala 81 water, utilities. Apply Marlow's 869 Main Street. NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1972 MUSTANG Fastback - 1 BRAND NEW 74 VEGA BRAND NEW 74 VEGA Bankrupt? Repossessed? Four-speed Hurst 351, heavy G.T. Coupe with turbo-hydramatic tranamlaalon, tinted Hatchback Coupe, 140-2 engine, turbo-hydramatic Homes for Rent 54 Honest Douglas accepts lowest duty front suspension, 20 mpg glass, swing out rear windows, radio, heavy duty radiator, transmission, radio, body tide mouldings, wheel rings, down, smallest payments. on highway. Must sell im­ custom Interior, 2 to choose from. STK 3023 mediately. Only $1,600. Phone CUTE cozy four room Cape, Douglas“ • Motors, ‘345 ■■Main. Gary, 643-2711, 8-5. TO Y O TA 1975 conveniently,ly locatedlocated, $250 per eom pirlw n of SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE * 2 8 5 8 month plus utilities and securi TOYOTA - See us for reliable H a s the lowest manufacturart' * 3 2 0 0 1968 VOLKSWAGEN - New, ratail pricos. ty. 643-8172. used Toyotas with our 60-day «* 100% warranty. We also buy rebuilt engine, brakes, tires, priced car sold in America! Business for Rent 55 used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, AM radio. Excellent condition BRAND NEW 74 VEGA BRAND NEW 74 VEGA from inside out. $850 or best 345 Center Street, Manchester, 1 Hatchback Coupe with a 140-2 engine, turbo-hydrametic Q.T. Coupe with 140-2 angina, tinted glass, custom In­ THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBER/t-' 6464321. offer. 742-8900 any time. 1 tranamlaalon, radio, body aide mouldinga, whlta wall tlraa, terior, radio, deluxe bumpers and bumper guards, heavy OFFICE SPACE 1 wheel ring*. 2 to chooaa from. duty radiator, 4-tpaed tranamlaalon, STK 3151 FOR RENT AUTO INSURANCE - Compare 1974 FORD Ranchero, GT. with our low rates. Young drivers custom top, 5,000 miles. Asking 1 SPE9AL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE 250 square feet, center of I welcome. For quotations call $4,000. 646-6947 after 4. * 2 8 0 5 * 3 1 7 8 Manchester, air-conditioning | Rod Dolin, 646-6050. and parking. Call; 643-9551. IZEMEMBB2 NOW, AUL V'GOTTA DO WE PAY $10 for complete junk BRAND NEW 74 IMPALA BRAND NEW 74 IMPALA you CAN'T TELL Custom Coupe with V-8 angina, turbo-hydramatic I S EASE UP TO cars. Call------Joey, “Tolland illai ■ Auto 1 Cuatom Coupe with V-S engine, turbo-hydramatic TH' WATER HOLE ME, TH AT ICID MANCHESTER - East Center Body, 528-1990. Perfect for the economy-minded! 1 transmlaslon, air conditioning, vinyl root, radio with real trantmlaaion, air conditioning, tinted glass, deluxe baits, UKE NOTHIN'S ISN'T SPOILED Street. Modem air-conditioned mats, dual horns, remote control mirror, door edge 1 Chn, UM MoM W Combines great features like a 1 speaker, mats, deluxe belta, tinted glaa*. remote control UA00CMBn ' POTTEN/ office space, from 100 to 2,000 1972 FORD Torino Station hemi-head engine, bucket seats, 1 mirror, white wall tlraa, wheel covers, dual horns, door guards, radio, rear tpeaker, white wall tires, wheel covers, square feet, $4.50 per foot. Wagon - V-8, automatic, power USED CARS 4-speed synchromesh transmission ‘ 2897 1 guards, STK 2983 vinyl root, STK 2572 Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. steering, air, very clean. I 1 Top Prices PaM ^ ... with snappy performance. include* AM radio and Chorches Motors, 643-2791. daalar praparaUon. 1 SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE SINGLE ROOM and three For AN Makes m 0 * 3 8 5 8 * 3 8 6 0 rooms available as suite or singles. Air-conditioning, off 1966 FORD Station wagon, good i CARTER CHEVROin ^ street parking. Phone John H. running condition, $175.; 1957 i CO^MC. Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. Chevy body with h i- LYNCH TOYOTA D 1229 Main Straat CARTCR USED CARS performance parts; four Chevy 345 Center Street 646-4321 Phone S46-D4D4 14”...... spoke mags with...... tires. Ca! -all Auto* For Safe 61 f~ i[ I r~n rrri rzTT after 5 , 649-5020. TSCDRVEHE *6465 73 CHEVELLE *3295 WIN AT BRIDGE Sport Coup*, 454 ctd V-S angina, 4-tp*ed trantmlaaion, Malibu 4-Ooor. V-S engine, automatic transmission, air MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY tilt-wheal ttaering wheel, low mileage. conditioning, radio, vinyl root, power steering. V4>CHRDJi»<4e4« 72 MAVERICK *2395 71 BUICK *2445 2 Door. 6 cylinder engine, automatic trantmlaaion, radio. Skylark Station Wagon. V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ The Special finesse did it The bidding has been: NOT MEETING THE COMPETITION sion, radio, power steering. HERE TO STAY West North East South 71 TDYDTA *1695 low diamond and finessed dum­ 1 A Corolla 1200 Station Wagon. 4-cyllnd*r engine, 4-tp*ed 71 NDVA *2395 Pass 1 A Pass 4 N.T. Coupe, 6-cyllndar engine, automatic transmission, power NORTH Dr. John Fisher of Dallas is my’s nine. If the finesse had tranamistlon, radio. Pass 5 ♦ Pass ? steering, radio. A2 known to be a rather slow lost to the jack he would have You, South, hold: THE COMPETITION V AK843 player. His partners don’t mind % been down two, but the finesse BEATING 74 NDVA *3595 this slowness because, after he AK 7 6 4 3 V A2 A9AAK733 79 CHEVELLE *2995 8Q963 worked and East followed. Now 4-Door Sedan. V-8 engine, automatic tranamitelon, air Malibu Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, vinyl What do you do now? 4.843 gets through thinking, John has John ruffed another heart with conditioning, radio, power steering. roof, power steering, radio. A — Bid six spades. This is WEST EAST a habit of coming up with the the ace of trumps, entered dum­ SALE right play. my with the queen, discarded further overbid, hut when you use A AQ953 A K J 10 7 I MDNTE CARLD *4295 73 DPEL *2995 his last club on the last heart Blackwood you must go to the slant Yes, Ted Trudon Pontiac is here to stay, but our NEW Sport Coupe, V-S engine, automatic transmission, air con­ station Wagon. 4-cyllndar angina, automatic transmis­ V 10 9 6 ¥ Q J 52 Against the expected spade and conceded a spade. as long as your side has three aces. P0NTIAC8 and Goodwill Used Cars are notl And ditioning, radio, power steering, power brake*. sion, radio, air conditioning. ♦ J4 ♦ 5 *KQJ A 9 7 6 2 lead John would have had no TODAY'S QUESTION that’s because we price every one of them to sell fMt. real problem. He would simply 7DTDRIND *1945 BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH (D) His special finesse was the Instead of bidding five diamonds 72CHEVRDLET *2595 WINTHROP draw trumps; discard one club So stop in during our HERE TO STAY SALE before Brougham SpOrt Sedan. V-8 engine, eutometic transmis­ Townsman Station Wagon. V-8 angina, automatic A864 correct play. We’ll explain why your partner has bid five hearts (o sion, radio, vinyl roof, power steering. loser on the king of hearts and transmistion, radio, power ttaering. ¥ 7 tomorrow. show two aces. What do you do the car you want Is gonel eventually set up dummy's fifth * A K 10 8 7 2 now? 79CHEVRDLET *1845 heart for a second discard. All (NKW.SI’AI'KH KNTKHi’RISt; ASSN l Answer Tomorrow FL/KSH! 7DCHEVRDLET *1995 A A 10 5 1974 FIREBIRD Impale Custom Coup*. V-8 engine, automatic transmla- Impale Sedan. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air this while ruffing his last two ESPRIT HT 350 » 4 2 9 5 slon, vinyl root, power steering, radio. conditioning, power steering, radio. Neither vulnerable spades with dummy’s third and fourth trump. Answer to Previous Puzzle 2 barrel V-8 engine, eutometic trensmlsslon, power cM Hiot! ib 'diiirhs'hc diicootfth 172 DPEL *2995 steering, tape deck, ralley wheels, vinyl top, under 6,000 ] Q.T. Coup*. 4-cyllnd*r engine, 4-speed transmission, 71 DATSUN *3795 West North East South Vaticination w 240Z Coupe, 6 cylinder engine, 4-speed transmission. TL ^ToT miles. h th w R K l> radio. The king of clubs lead was a 1 ♦ bothersome. He had to get rid "A good place ^ ■ r r ti 1974 FORD fh^os FWb Co, dfvt/y , 1 A 2 ¥ 3 A 4 ♦ of his two losing clubs before he ACROSS 5 Adjust again E l ^ to buy a car” 4 A 4 N T. Pass 5 ¥ could play a spade. 6 — Paulo. Brazil 1 Prognosticate UpBlAlUl MAVERICK < 2 9 9 5 Pass Pass Pass 7 Freudian term A c CASH 'Cfom YAe 6 A 6 Vatlclnalors 6 cylinder engine, 3-speed tranemleelon, power steering, Pass 8 Make charming He played a heart to the ace, 11 French river 9 Precipitation fS bucket seats, AM/FM radio, vinyl roof, radial tires, under 12 Eminent person 'thrf FeSXUMy 4(, CHEVROLET Opening lead - K A discarded one club on the king to British gun D ca E u c. □■ 11,000 miles. of hearts, ruffed a heart, 14 Wild animals l2Manager (ab I la a 0 £ 15U 15 Pleasant items D T I-IT thought for some time, led a l3Nouns(iflix SQO f l n / 6 (coll.) £ A L 1973 CHEVROLET DiLLoiJ Fbco wstooim 1 mcfwt w. GO., INC. 16 Narrow inlet B a s 1:^ £ R By Oswald & James Jacoby 16 Famous uncle S T £T?E CARMR SH O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL 2 tUtiTKisI degree s a a ■ n NOVA 17 G o astray < 2 9 9 5 + CASH liEBftteA PIIOIM 846.6484 22 Coop 2-Door. 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ca HQ S S O S I 9 S aia DiaiaQs PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Jan, 17, 1975 Rec Board Gets Report On Air-Type Structures iianrfiratpr lEiipmtm Mtmih Bv EARL YOST MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 92 Manchester—A City of Village Charm f o u r t e e n p a g e s — t w o m ini named to personally investigate the PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Biggest news at last night’s monthly Bloomfield operation. meeting of the Advisory Park and Recrea­ Siebold, recreation director, said he has tion Commission centered around the investigated air-type structures and found report of an air-supported-type structure that the life expectancy ranged from 10 to now being manufactured by Pioneer 15 years and could be recoated after this Parachute in Manchester. period and used again for a similar time. Fred Ramey, temporary chairman of "You can get a lot of year’s use from the Artificial Ice Skating and Rink Fact 4 j one unit," he said. President to Promote Finding Committee, reported that Royce He added that the units are ther­ Toni of Pioneer had revealed that the local mostatically controlled and there is an company had recently installed such a easy way of patching holes that develop. type structure in Bloomfield for ice Siebold said one at the University of skating purposes. Rhode Island takes two hours to deflate. The cost would be under $200,000, "Such a facility would give a lot of open Anti-Recession Proposals Ramey reported. This would be a fraction space with no pillars. In the summer the under a steel unit, he said. area could be used for tennis courts," he A committee consisting of Ramey, Mel WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford equitable” and said he will lead a floor said. tion of the nation’s top business leaders, general revenue sharing program, which Siebold. Jav Giles and John Dormer was will keep the spotlight on his economic- on his anti-recession package Wednesday. he hopes to extend for five years. fight to block it. energy recovery program next week. Ford meets today with the steering com­ Next week he will meet with Republican Jackson, an unannounced contender for The President will submit several bills mittee of the Citizens Action Committee congressional leaders to set a timetable the 1976 presidential nomination, said he to implement his proposals and will ad­ to spur his program. He also will have a for sending several pieces of legislation to would introduce his own energy program, dress the Conference Board, an organiza­ conference on the administration’s Congress to implement his programs for including mandatory closing of gasoline Shelving Outdoor Program higher energy taxes and lower income stations on Sunday and if necessary a limit taxes. He also is expected to hold a news on oil imports. conference next week. Jackson estimated Ford’s plan would Disappointment to Siebold Ford plans a series of public add $800 to the average family’s annual '■ appearances around the country late this outlay for heating, gasoline and electricity instead of the $250 estimated by L. 'Tt was plain that they V month to seek public support for his "It’s too bad the program “There are a lot of people in­ William Seidman, Ford’s economic coor­ (Board of Directors) didn't un­ economic proposals. was turned down because it was volved. One time we had 16 pre­ dinator. Jackson said Ford’s proposals derstand the program." Mel Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., Friday self-sustaining. It wouldn’t sent at a board meeting to NEWS CAPSULES would raise consumer prices 3 per cent Siebold, Recreation Depart­ have cost the town a penny. speak but time was limited and denounced Ford’s energy parogram as Zki rZ. “inflationary, recessionary and in­ this year. Seidman says 2 per cent. ment head, reported Thursday "What can we do to improve we were not able present our night our recreation program if we program, ” Siebold said. Discount Air Fares Okayed The directors Tuesday had are turned down on something Embassies Stormed WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Civil turned down his request to in­ like this that involves at least Originally, a sum of $1,000 NICOSIA (UPI) — Greek Cypriot was sought to assist the students stormed ffie U.S. embassy and Aeronautics Board Friday approved a new Gov, Grasso Says Energy clude an outdoor recreation 100 people?" he said. program in his activity. "The people (directors) program, which would include British government offices in the capital discount day coach excursion fare didn’t listen and didn’t read the camping, hiking and other today, ransacked the buildings and burned proposed by American Airlines but Siebold made his comments information we made forms of outdoor family files, documents and furniture from the of­ rejected similar requests from United Price Pain Is Terrible at the monthly meeting of the available," Siebold said. projects. fices. It marked the third day of bitter Airlines, Trans World Airlines and Northwest Airlines. American was Advisory Park and Recreation Siebold said he later talked demonstrations protesting the British HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. withhold their ederal income tax returns Siebdold said he would offer cleared to offer passengers up to a 25 per Commission meeting. with Town Director Phyllis decision to allow the evacuation of ’Turkish Grasso says the pain of high energy prices until the problm is solved. However, later the group a meeting place but cent discount on day coach excursion "It (the decision) was a dis­ Jackston and she indicated that 1974 was a big year Cypriot refugees to the 'Turkish mainland. in New England is terrible, but she won’t he said he had been kidding about the his hands were tied as far as flights longer than 1,500 miles from Feb. 1, appointment to Tim Badger and she was unaware of the full go along with a tax revolt as suggested by suggestion about withholding taxes. myself. ’ Siebold said. Badger getting behind the program un­ V 1975, through Jan. 31,1976. ’The CAB said it Gov. Philip W. Noel of Rhode Island. program and would ask for a less the Board of Directors The governor said she wants to work would have headed up the possible review at a future Brezhnev Rumor Denied rejected the discount proposals by the “I don’t believe in civil disobedience,” through the New England Caucus and the program. gave its approval. other airlines because they did not include Mrs. Grasso told newsmen Friday. time. NEW DELHI (UPI) - The Press Trust congressional delegation to pressure Ford “blackout periods” during which the She said she would attend a meeting if of India, quoting “foreign sources,” into altering his proposal to add a $3 per reductions would not be in effect. governors from the Northeast can arrange reports Soviet leader Lenoid I. Brezhnev barrel tax to imported oil. New England for the eagle one with President Ford next Thursday to has given up his Communist party post relies heavily on imported oil. discuss the region’s energy problems. School Use of Rec Facility because of illness. ’There was no confirma­ Other Topics Last year the eagle added the highest interest you can tion of the report from Moscow, and PTI Band Leader Sentenced ‘Our Burden Is Increasing’ On other topics, Mrs. Grasso said; “New England has always suffered and Opposed During Prime Hours another nest — our newest of­ get anywhere. said Soviet sources emphatically deny the NEW YORK (UPI) - Bandleader Lyle —She hasn’t made a decision on whether reports. The report said a combination of C. “Skitch” Henderson has been our burden is increasing,” Mrs. Grasso the state’s per pupil school aid grant may fice located in Manchester on Right now the eagle is expan­ overwork in recent years, age and illness sentenced to six months in jail and fined said. ‘"This new action without relief will have to be reduc^ because of the budget 344 Middle Turnpike West. Pinewood Derby Conducted and the recent deaffi of his mother, had $10,000 for filing false income tax returns only add to the burden.” pinch. Prime hours use by school ac­ Paul Greenberg, chairman of Under consideration is a ding the Main Office in East forced Brezhnev to quit his post as Com­ in 1969 and 1970. U.S. District Court Judge ‘"The pain is real, terrible, worse in New —Three persons are under consideration tivities in a proposed new replacement for the West Side munist party general secretary. England,” she said. ‘"This is what this ad­ J the school board’s building and Even though the mortgage Hartford and beautifying the Residents of the Meadows Convales­ Daniel Paris, second; and Gary Gen- Edward Weinfeld rejected a defense for the job of state labor commissioner — recreation complex at the West Rec on Cedar Street, which is ministration doesn’t understand.” sites committee, told that market was slow First Glastonbury Office in the cent Home join Cub Scouts from Pack dron, third. 'The pack also conducted appeal that Henderson had suffered Frank D. Santaguida, Waterbury town Side is opposed by the Advisory also used for some Washington The cost of Ford’s energy tax to Connec­ board Tuesday the Recreation Federal Savings grew to 112 heart of the Redevelopment 144 and their families in watching the last year’s derby at the convalescent enough by “adverse publicity’’ and chairman, George Bober of the State Park and Recreation Commis­ Department would work with School gym programs; that directed Friday that he “serve time in jail ticut alone would amount to $280 million a Labor Council, AFli-CIO, and Renato Ric- cars whizz by during the pack’s home as well as its Flag Day Flu Epidemic Reported sion. his subcommittee on a suitable school does not have recreation million dollars in assets. Area. as a deterrent to others in high places. year, according to one estimate, she said. ciutl of Waterbury, former labor com­ Pinewood Derby Friday night at the ceremony in June and a carol sing ATLANTA (UPI) - Officials say the Thursday night the commis­ contract. facilities first flu epidemic in two years has hit the Henderson, 56, of New York, was con­ Tax Revolt missioner under former Gov. John N. sion reviewed a working agree­ We raised our savings rates With all of this growth, the convalescent home. Dierby wiimers during the Christmas season. (Herald United States. The National Center for victed last month of backdating by one Noel suggested that if the President Dempsey. ment suggested by Dr. James photo by Dunn) to an all-time high, paying eagle is still the friendliest — are Christopher Hubley, first place; Disease Control says deaths resulting year his music library donation to the refuses to recognize New England's —A large number of bills sent to the Kennedy, school superinten­ Janenda Heads Rec Board and flies the highest. from influenzil outbreaks across the na­ University of Wisconsin and falsely energy problems he would advocate a state Welfare Department are unpaid, but dent. A tion have risen substantially above normal evaluating its worth at $350,000. revolt by taxpayers, urging them to the total has not been determined. The commission says it Joel Janenda has been named elected vice chairman and Fred expectations, crossing the "epidemic doesn't want school recreation chairman of the Advisory Park Ramey secretary. Statement of Condition— December 31,1974 Jewelry Store Robbery threshold.” Normally about 531 deaths are use to limit town programs at and Recreation Commission. Janenda replaces Ronald FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF EAST HARTFORD expected from pneumonia and influenza prime time—late afternoon and He has been secretary. Gates, who resigned two .\s.sel8 during the second week of January. But Fourth Week Trip Winners Picked evenings. months ago due to a conflict in Cash on Hand and in Banks ...... $ 938,135.59 Linked to Bay State Gang for the second week of January this year, A committee of 10 civic- Joseph Sylvester was re- interests. the number jumped to 754, an increase of Investments and Securities...... 7,016J53.90 minded and interested 223. Winners in the fourth week drawing in Hillcrest Rd.; Harrison’s, Clayton C. Lift The Latch Gift Shop were in­ townspeople has been First Mortgage L oans...... 94i25li648.80 TNyo members of a Worcester, Mass., The other had long brown hair with a the “Hawaiian 'Carnival Sweepstakes” Hence, 135 Diane Dr., South Windsor and advertently omitted last w e^. They are suggested by Kennedy to HERALD College and Improvement L o a n s ...... 1,772,702.35 mustache and beard. sponsored by The Herald in cooperation Marilyn Ryan, 20 Bates Rd.; Mari-Mads, Mrs. F. Desplanques, 57 Hillcrest Rd. and review the needs of both school gang are suspected of robbing Friedrich Loans on Savings A ccounts...... '595J87.76 Jewelers at 21 Ward St., Rockville at gun ’They both carried automatic handguns. with LaBonne Travel of Manchester and Ruth Geode, 1693 Tolland 'Tpke. and B. Lois AUezi, 81 Bissell St. and Rec Department people. Seek New Trials YESTERDAYS Real E state Owned and In Ju d g m en t...... 2,63o!266.86 point of between $8,000 and $10,000 worth ’They ordered Friedrich to fill up a the American International Travel Ser­ Kaufman, 199 Forest St.; Glazier’s, Anita These winners are now eligible to com­ He wants the list reviewed by WASHINGTON (UPI) - The four Loans and Contracts made to Facilitate Sale of Real Estate ___36^454.25 of diamonds and other jewelers Friday pillow case "with loot.” He did and they vice have been selected. Cunningham, 143 Summit St. and Hazel A. pete in the final drawing which will be con­ Town Manager Robert Weiss former aides to Richard M. Nixon found 25 Years Ago Federal Home Loan Bank Stock ...... 1,255,000.00 night, according to Vernon Police. left the store, got into a white Ford with a The merchants in whose stores coupons Connor, 24 Lucian St.; B. D. Pearl, Joan ducted at the conclusion of the six-week and forwarded to him by guilty of covering up the Watergate break- were deposited and the winners names are Scheibenpflug, 281 School St. and Allan Mrs. Virginia Keeney is named noble Other Investments...... L112|551.72 Vernon police said they are now seeking Massachusetts plates and drove away. sweepstakes. Tuesday. in have asked U.S. District Judge John J. as follows; Hoffman, 53 Loomis Rd., Bolton. The winner, as well as the merchant in grand of Sunset Rebekah Lodge. Office Building and L an d ...... 2[o69|o54.41 warrants for at least one of the men. ’The exact value of what they took must Noel R. Taft becomes master councilor wait for a complete inventory, police said. Sirica to overturn their convictions or at Wholesale Tire; Edwina B. Grant, Also, Lift The Latch Gift Shop, Mrs. whose store the lucky coupon was Furniture and F ix tu res...... '209|897.22 Police reconstructed the robbery as of DeMolay. The connection with the members of the least grant them a new trial. The four, Ireland Dr., Coventry and Helen Winters, John Wojnarowski, 184 Vernon St. and deposited, will receive a round-trip jet Accrued Interest on Investm ents...... 157|837.20 follows; John N. Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, Robert Masons Plan Herbert J. Friedrich, the store owner, Worcester gang was made through use of 107 Delmont St.; K-Mart, Mr. and Mrs. R. Marion T. Jesseman, 9 Chestnut St.; Con­ flight for two via American Airlines 747 to C. Mardian and John D. Ehrlichman, com­ Deferred Charges and Other A s s e ts ...... 234|299.67 and a woman clerk were alone in the store a poster with a picture on it of a jeweler C. Hewitt 105 Seaman Circle and J. Arthur sumer Sales, Melvin Dreisbach, 85 Croft Hawaii including first class accom­ Skating Party 10 Years Ago plained chiefly of the "massive publicity” Joyce, 476 Parker St.; The Craft & Hobby Dr., and Mrs. Aldo York, 81 Spruce St.; modations for seven nights at the Waikiki This date was a Sunday; The Herald did when two men entered. robber, police said. The poster was sent Friendship Lodge of Masons TOTAL ASSETS...... $ 112,280,389.73 surrounding the scandal. Center, Frank Lombardi, 60 Otis St. and Frank’s Supermarket, Edward Village in Honolulu, two nij^ts at the not publish. One man was wearing a blue ski mask out by a Massachusetts jewelers associa­ is having a skating party for and he looked about 5 feet, 8 inches tall. tion. Raymond Vine, 171 Hebron Rd., Bolton; Dubashinski, Cider Mill Rd., Bolton and Kona Seaside or Kona Island in Kona, and members and their families l.iahilitiPH Authenticity I, Edna Lynn, 47 Green Rd. Mrs. R. B. Saich Jr., 667 Bolton Rd., Ver­ two nights at the Hilo Bay in Hilo. Sunday in Union. Savings A ccounts...... $ 89,643,045.57 Protesters Awarded Damages and W. Sweet, 27 Philip Rd.; Kings, John non; Shoor Jewelers, Mrs. Christine Also included are free in-flight movies Weather permitting, there Investment Losses Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank...... 14,521,750.00 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former an­ Ahiberg, 79 Spruce St. and Blandine Coveil, Andover and G. Gibbs, RFD 4, Box and stereo headsets plus food and will be skating and snow- Loans in P ro c e s s ...... 1,377,597,50 British and IRA Agree to Meet tiwar protesters made hundreds of calls to Millett, 87 Bluefield Dr.; Martin Ltd., 91, North Coventry; Living Room beverages served aloft i^th complimen­ George M. Blake, 46 Elsie Dr. and Mrs. C. mobiling. Refreshments will be Can Be Tax Savers Other L iabilities...... 658,280.60 the Justice Department and American Interiors, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Okrant, 49 tary champagne. All transfers tetween served. Civil Liberties Union Friday trying to find Thomas, 8 Gerard St.; 20th Century TV, Waranoke Rd. and Elsie Gilnack, 1925 hotel and airports, sightseeing tour of By RAY DE CRANE deductible. Since the loss Advance Payments by Borrowers for Taxes and Insurance ...... 66,024.38 BELFAST (UPI) — British officials and days — the longest period of peace in The event starts at noon and the Irish Republican Army’s political Northern Ireland since August, 1969—but out if they are entitled to share in $12 Louis Reale, 142 Cooper Hill St. and Mrs. Manchester Rd.; Regal’s Men’s Shop, Honolulu and Mount Tantalus, luggage ends at 4. The reporting of capital gains limitation is $1,000 in any one General Reserves and Surplus...... 6,013,691.68 million in damages awarded to persons il­ John J. Welch, 37 Spruce St. William I. Kelly, 30 Hamilton Dr. and handling (tips included), flower lei year, it will take $2,000 in long­ front agreed today to meet secretly within refrained from unleashing full-scale Further information on cost will not pose too many 24 hours to discuss restoring the IRA’s ter­ hostilities immediately. legally arrested during the 1971 May Day Also, House Si Hale, Alice Gagnon, 27F Henry J. Schuetz, 258 Hackmatack St. greeting, are also included. problems for investors. Last term losses to offset $1,000 in TOTAL LIABILITIES...... $ 112,280,389.73 and reservations is available ordinary income. minated cease-fire, political sources said. The breathing-space was aimed at protests. The precedent-setting settle­ Bluefield Dr. and Mrs. F. Desplanques, 57 The names of the third week winners at There will be a host escort, a service year's tumbling stock market desk in the hotels, pre-registration, hotel through Ron Mottram, 36 If you have unused losses One of the mediators between the two giving Britain a chance to come up with ment, awarded by a U.S. District Court Horace St., who is chairman did not provide too many profit new proposals to meet IRA demands for a jury Thursday, ruled that District of and airport taxes. opportunities. because of the $1,000 limitation, sides said he is confident it will produce an Officers Columbia and Capitol police,i and their In addition. The Herald will provide The taking of losses will be they are carried over to indefinite truce in the IRA’s five-year war British declaration of intent it will quit succeeding years. They retain Robert P. Lynch ...... President to drive British troops from Northern Northern Ireland eventually. chiefs, violated the protesters’ con­ each couple with $200 spending money. the major concern for most on Advertisements containing coupons will their original characteristic. George E. Stewsrt ...... Executive Vice President & Secretary Board of Directors Ireland. The new meeting was set up by a group stitutional rights to free speech and their current income tax appear regularly in The Herald on LIQUOR PERMIT return. Short-term loss carryovers Frank E, Whitehead ...... Treasurer The provisional wing of the IRA of Protestant clergymen who engineered protections against cruel and unusual forever remain short-term Tuesdays and Thursdays. Coupons should NOTICE OF APPLICATION If you had securities transac­ James 0. MacDonald ...... i/,Vc Presidem Thursday called off a cease-fire after 25 the original cease-fire Dec. 22. punishment. losses. Stanley E. Bradford Gerald T. McTeague be clipped and deposited in boxes located II,This ise to give ^ notice uuuthat c.uenEllen A.A tions last year you must report Heinz of 2177 GriswoldGr: S t. Glastonbury, A long-term loss carryover Frank A. Perlitz, Jr...... ^ yice President in participating stores. A weekly winner nas filed an application placarded them on Schedule D which you Clifford L. Symington...... Vice President & Mortgage Officer January 14, 1975 with the Liquor Control will attach to your Form 1040. will always be identified as a will be drawn from each store and that long-term loss. But in carrying Robert H. Trewhella...... John D. Brennan, Jr. Herman G. Olson Commission for a Cafe type of permit for Have your broker’s confirma­ Pice President & Branch Administrator winner automatically becomes eligible for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the the loss over to the next year it tion slips available for it will Harvey A. Desruisseaux/lxsigiant Vice President & Branch Manager the final drawing. premises of Charter Oak Restaurant 120 is not first divided in half. The Bridgeport Seeks Court Ban Charter Oak St , .Manchester The provide all the information re­ Richard W. Flaherty...... Assistant Vice President Robert 0. Harvey Irwin B, Singer The names of the weekly winners will be business will be owned bv Curtiss H full amount of the remaining quired. First separate all yoijr Edward M. Giroux .. .Assistant Vice President & Branch Manager published in The Herald. Heinz i Ellen A tijiinz of'217 Griswold loss is carried forward. transactions into short-term All trips must be taken within six k 'Y^sH'fbury and will be conducted Beryl M. Castellini ...... Assistant Treasurer & Branch Manager Robert P, Lynch by Ellen A Heinz as permittee and long-term sales. (NEXT: Don't Ignore Miscel­ George E. Stewart months of the sweepstakes closing. laneous Deductions.) Martin A. Burnham...... Assistant Treasurer On Strike by City Workers A short-term sale results Florence J. Scanlon...... Assistant Treasurer when you have retained the iNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Robert B. Bonner ...... William Manierre Richard G. Williams security six months or less Assistant Secretary & Branch Manager Joyce M. Samiotis...... Assistant Secretary BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Garbage and Superior Court Judge George Saden The city is asking the court to compel NOTICE before selling. A long-term trash remained uncollected for a third day Friday ordered attorneys for the striking PUBLIC HEARING transaction occurs when your 1975 Tax Book Thomas R. Jezouit ...... the workers to stop picketing and return to BOARD OF DIRECTORS today by striking city workers who face a city workers to appear in court Tuesday at work, and is also requesting $500,(X)0 holding period was longer than c/o Manchester (Ct.) Herald 10 a.m. to show why the strike shouldn’t be TOWN OF MANCHESTER P 0 Box 489 Superior Court show cause hearing sought damages from the union. six months — six months and legally halted. CONNECTICUT one day will suffice for this pur­ Radio City Station by city officials. The strike began Thursday morning INSIDE Notice is hereby given that pose. New York, N Y. 10019 Librarians Join In when garbage collectors refused to go on the Board of Directors, Town of Report first all your short­ Hist Ibdeial Savings The city asked for the Injunction earlier their routes, citing stalled union contract TODAY Manchester, Connecticut, will term transactions, offsetting How to S«*( Money Six convenient offices east of the river in the day as the walkout spread to at least negotiations. onltowthilVTS hold a Public Hearing at the losses against gains to arrive at •Ml towto hetitcfMMi 500 employes, ranging from garbage Vote to Slay Out .r f ^ ' Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce a net position. onSwlnptaiHew 1137 Main Street 842 Silver Lane 297 Oakland Road IMramnIftamwid Nni, 2510 Main Street 2 Park Place Vernon Circle opposite collectors to librarians. The papers were About 400 members of the Public Works Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Street, Manchester, Connec­ Do the same with your long­ East Hartford East Hartford South Windsor filed in court at noon, about the same time W|ha MaM iMfeifi Glastonbury Rockville Tri-City Shopping Plaza Department later voted to continue the .. Page 2 ticut, Monday, January 27, 1975 term sales, again arriving at a byRayDcOanc WEATHER that 30 librarians, members of the union, Natures’s Notebook...... net position of either a gain or a walkout, which has not been authorized by .. Page 2 at 8:30 P.M. to consider and act AND NOW walked off their jobs joining hundreds of the 1,500-member Local 1522 of the Bookmobile Schedule ...... on the following: loss. Ol K NEWE.ST OFFICE Cloudy today with occasional light snow workers from the public works depart­ American Federation of State,County and Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 Community Development Here are the general rules to 344 Middle Turnpike West ment. .'-A: apply. Think 100 per cent for developing possibly changing to rain Municipal Employes. Television ...... Page 10 Plan and Housing Assistance Manchester south. Highs from the low 30s north to low Mayor Nicholas Panuzlo said he is "fair­ About 75 parks department workers Plan, short-term. A gain is totally ly teed off at the public-be-damned at­ Churches — ...... Page 6 taxable. A loss is totally deduc­ Send__ book(s) at $1.00 each, 40s south. Snow or rain ending tonight with joined the strike, followed Friday by the Phyllis V. Jackston, plus 25 cents postage and lows in the low 20s north to near freezing titude” of the union members. librarians, forcing closure of four branch Wings of Evening...... Page 7 Secretary tible, although not more than $1,000 of it can be applied in any handling. Check or money south. Partly cloudy Sunday. Highs low 30s Schools Closed at Noon libraries around the city. A dozen (Herald photo by Cosgrove I Business News...... Page 11 Board of Directors order for $ — enclosed. one year against ordinary in­ to near 40. Southerly winds today in­ Schools were closed at noon because of maintenance workers at Sikorsky Manchester, Conn. Civic Center Feature ...... Page S come. Nam e______creasing to 15 to 25 miles per hour and insufficient help with lunch programs and Memorial Airport also walked out Friday. Picking a Sweepstakes Winner Cheney Tourney Qualifier . .. Page 8 Dated at Manchester, Think 50 per cent for long­ Address______shifting west tonight. Sunday northwest to avoid garbage from lunches piling up, “These people walking off their jobs Connecticut this fifteenth day term sales. Only half the gain is City____ State___Zip . winds 15 to 20 miles per hour and gradual­ Panuzio said. But, he said, schools would today ought to be thankful they have a Indians Top Fermi ...... Page 8 of January, 1975. Helen Williams, at left, and bearing the name of a weekly winner taxable; only half the loss is ly diminishing. Probability of precipita­ be open Monday when incinerators job,” Panuzio said. He repeated that un­ Herald Angle...... Page 9 I Madelaine Matheny of Mari-Mads in in th e “ Hawaiian Carnival less workers return, contract talks will tion 70 per cent today, 80 per cent tonight will be manned by department super­ Whalers’ Victors .. .^...... ,..Pag^9 and SO per cent Sunday. visors. I not continue. I downtown Manchester draw a coupon Swe?;pstakes.”