PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Sept. 24, 1974

Dinner-Dance ; Planned by GOP

Slate Comptroller Nathan G. Agostinelli is honorary chair­ POLICE REPORT man of a buffet dinner-dance being sponsored by the Manchester Republican Town MANCHESTER Robert J. Milton, 21, of East seen driving toward East Hart­ from the garage at 114 Adelaide Committee. It will be Oct. 11 at Hartford and Emerson K. ford. Rd. Garden Grove, with cocktails at Dumore, 23, of 126 Charter Oak • An electric typewriter was 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 .30 and St. were arrested Monday at A young couple saw a paint­ taken from an office desk at the dancing from 9 p.m. 1 a.m. — to 10:47 p.m. and charged with ing left in front of the A ^ m ’s Verplanck School over the the music of “The t disorderly conduct. The Apple store at the Parkade weekend. Also taken from the Sophisticates.” charges stem from a distur­ Saturday at 7 p.m. after the school were three tape Agostinelli, who was ■ f: / store closed. ’They turned it recorders. An attempt was . , ‘-.i bance at Willie’s Motel on Manchester's mayor from 1966 Center St. over to police. made on the school safe. to 1970, is GOP candidate for / f ' Dumore was also charged Police took it to the store lieutenant governor. All local • A prowler was seen by a with possession of marijuana. Monday. The pleased store and state GOP candidates have resident of Pearl St. in his Check Today's Herald For Fall Values From Our Own Local Area Stores... Both were released on $50 management noted it was been invited and most have said backyard Monday at 9:56 p.m. t cash bonds for court Oct. 7. valued at $35. they will attend. The prowler was tall with dark Tickets are $6.50 each and hair. Edith J. Hicks, 30, and Louise A 1964 Ford, four-door sedan may be obtained from Mary Spencer, 42, both of Hartford was stolen along with a Anne .Shaw, ticket chairman, by were arrested Monday at 9:17 Motorola walkie-talkie valued calling 649-2557. A MODERN p.m. at King's Department at $1,500 Monday night from Marion Mercer, general PHARMACY Store in the Parkade and Ken Burkamp of 75 Laurel St. chairman, said the pre-election charged with fourth-degree The walkie-talkie was on the sociai event is not a fund-raiser front seat of one of Burkamp's Ulaiiri|p0tpr tEuming Mrralh larceny. The charges stem but is intended to bring from the attempted thefts of cars at his home and was noted Republican candidates and clothing valued at $63.48. Both missing after the theft of his workers together. other car. His son reportedly James MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1974 - VOL. XCIIl, No. 303 were released on $500 non­ Manchester-A City of Village Charm n i i i n y-six pa g es - t w o se c t io n s surety bonds each for court Oct. saw a tall, bushy h a ir^ youth F. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS 21. drive off in the Ford at 11:45 D’Amato p.m. BS/R .ni. During the early stages of a But the youth, for reasons un­ known, got as far as the Mr. Guidance Staff fight at Ed’s Tavern on Spruce : , J ,...... St. Sunday at .12:15 a.m., a Steak restaurant parking lot To Meet Parents and jumped out of the car. He young man removed his belt. It Who gets ulcers?...Heavy ran off on foot. Thousands May Starve The Manchester High School is made of two thicknesses of drinkers of coffee a The keys were taken and the guidance department has in­ motorcycle chain with a large greater risk of getting ulcers foot brake was on. vited all parents of tenth buckle. than people who do not drink The walkie-talkie is still mis­ graders to the high school The young man later told coffee... And, surprisingly, sing. tonight at 7:30 p.m. to meet police he took it off to give it to people who drink alcohol do with their sons’ and daughters’ a young woman there for safe not run a higher ulcer risk In Stricken Honduras counselors. For the Congregation's Table keeping during the fight. But The Standard Washer and than people who ’The counselors will discuss TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (UPI) — others at the tavern confiscated Mat Co. of 165 Adams St. was abstain...Furthermore, the getting food to some refugees. "We were lot of these areas haven’t been able to the many and varied Rescue workers appealed for stepped-up the bfilt for the safe keeping of broken into again over the hard-driving perfectionist, trying to drop food from the air, but we report yet and we’re still getting reports The Rev. Burton Strand, left, pastor of Concordia church. Braviing Saturday’s rain, 160 members of the food shipments today to avert mass star­ educational and extra­ the youth’s opponents. weekend. Many breaks into the who dreads failure and gets can’t because they are fighting for it on like that.” curricular offerings at the high Lutheran Church, looks on as Douglas Kehl and Matthew church attend(jd the event, which was given by the Couples vation in hurricane-stricken Honduras and Now the young man has gone firm have been reported this tense under pressure, seems the ground,” he said. Evarualion Continues school, as well as school Heinrich add more wood to the fire to roast a pig for the Club of the chiurch. (Herald photo by Dunn) to police claiming he cannot year. said thousands of flood victims could die no likelier to have all ulcer Andino complained that the United A U.S. Army Huey helicopter, which policies and procedures. church’s annual congregational picnic Saturday at the recover his belt. Missing is a. portable radio of hunger in 48 hours. than easier-going States sent “aircraft carriers loaded with normally carries only eight passengers, Parents will also have an oppor­ Police are investigating. valued at $15 and a key. A An international rescue effort poured colleagues...Proven: people helicopters” when a hurricane Hon­ landed at the San Pedro Sula Airport tunity to ask any questions they pickup truck belonging to the tons of supplies into the country, but who drink two or more cups duras in 1954, but sent only six choppers Tuesday with 46 children aboard. Another may have about the school. The gas station attendant at firm was used and returned to rescue workers reported widespread of coffee a day have an in­ this time. evacuated 30 adults stranded by high Members of the school ad­ MANCHESTER Regal Gas on Center St. its parking spot in a barn there. looting and said villagers isolated by the Voter-Making Sessions cidence rate of ulcers 72- "This country will be in a state of waters. ministration and some'teachers thwarted an attempted robbery percent greater than non­ storm are fighting each other for the HOSPITAL NOTES emergency for a minimum of five years,” The government of Belize, formerly will also be on hand to talk with Monday at 7 p.m. Other reports included: coffee drinkers... scarce food. A 1 to 5 p.m. voter-making he said. British Honduras, sent small river patrol parents. An all-day voter-making ses­ A man driving a 1969 green • A portable generator was Col. Carlos Rene Pineda, a spokesman session will be held Saturday in Proper medication The newspaper El Cronista in boats to distribute food to refugees. A sion at Manchester Community Opel two-door pulled up for gas. stolen over the last three days for the National Emergency Committee, the Manchester 'town clerk’s of­ alleviates a great amount of Tegucigalpa said American helicopter College Monday resulted in the While the attendant was pump­ said Honduras “desperately” needs more Mexican navy freighter brought 450 tons of fice in the Municipal Building. discomfort. Fill your pilots have spotted hundreds more bodies Discharged Monday: Carl Also, Barbara Pagano, 41 addition of 25 electors to ing, the driver approached the helicopters to save thousands of refugees food, medicine, clothing and construction Eligible applic ants must be at prescriptions at LENOX and around 80,000 persons isolated and Curtis, Warehouse Point; Ray­ Judy Lane, South Windsor; Manchester voting lists. rear of the car and demanded still stranded by the flood. materials to Honduras. least 18 years of age, PHARMACY, 299 E. Center starving around the cities of El Progreso, mond Smith, Slocum Rd., Diane Stachowiak, 341 Oakland Of the total, 9 are Democrats, “ all the money on hand.” Thousands Isolated There were reports of typhoid in several Manchester residents and U.S. St., Tel. 649-6896 for free El Negrito, Morasan and Urraco in flood- communities, including the hard-hit Hebron; Maria DesPlanque, 57 St.; David Widger, Stafford 3 are Republicans, and 13 are The attendant declined to "We don’t know how many people are citizens. Rssei Art Red, fielets Are Hue, de^very. Open 8-9. Sun. and hit northern Honduras. village of Choloma, where some 2,000 of Hillcrest Rd.; Henry Springs; James Hill, 26 Timber unaffiliated. give over the money, police Holidays 8-8. “Symbol Of still isolated without food and water,” he Starkweather, 186 Lake St.; Wmt Ads Are (kewy A government source confirmed that ”a the 20,000 residents are believed to have Trail, South Windsor; Susan Subsequent voter-making A 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. voter­ said. He also struck the driver Finest Pharmacy Service.” said. “But we believe there are many lOH Seeks Anne Pullo, 115 French Rd., And Get Results Too! died. Yellon, East Hartford; Susan sessions in th e M unicipal making session is scheduled for on the forehead with the gas Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, thousands, perhaps tens of thousands. If Bolton; Mary Efstratiou, 205 (M 843-2711 ISew Members Piepul, Enfield. Building will tie Oct. 2 and 9 Wednesday at East Catholic pump nozzle. Candy. We honor Master we don’t reach them in 48 hours with food Terrace Dr., Rockville; Al.so, Sandra Cresenzi, Hart­ (both Wednesdays) from 7 to 9 High School. The would-be robber was last Charge Cards. they are going to die of hunger.” New members are still Patrick Siercks, East Windsor ford; Timothy Johnson, 51 Del- p.m. in the registrars of voters The committee said between 7,000 and Nixon Has Embolism welcome to join the Instructors Hill; Leo Beaupre, 452 W. Mid­ mont St.; Bertha Bevan, 6 office. 8.000 persons died in Hurricane Fifi’s of the Handicapped (lOH). dle Tpke.; Geralding Fitz­ Quaker Rd.; Noella Gautreau, floods last Thursday and another 300,000 to Since the organizational patrick, 71L Bluefield Dr. Old Post Rd., Tolland; Michael Oct. 12 (a Saturday) will be 350.000 were left homeless in the raging In Right Lung meeting last week, 14 persons Turkinglon, 82L Spencer St.; the last day of general registra­ storm that wrecked about one-third of the signed up for the lifesaving Chester Clifford, ‘26 Salem Rd, tion for those wishing to vote in nation's economy. classes offered free for any LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Former of a blood clot moving from his leg, it was Norden Given the Nov. 5 election. Manchester Col. Eduardo Andino, head of the civil President Richard Nixon is now suffering disclosed today. high school student interested defense committee, reported problems in election officials will conduct a an embolism of his right lung as the result A statement by Nixon’s personal physi­ in joining lOH. This is about 9 a.m. to 8 p.m, session that day IVfoke a g neat (leal on th i 8 Navy Contract cian said the new development was poten­ half the number needed to help in the town clerk’s office. with the weekly swim sessions WASHINGTON (UPI) - The tially dangerous but not critical. for the handicapped, lOH of­ U.S. Navy has awarded an $8.9 Dr. John Lungren called a special news ficials said. million contract to the Norden FIRE CALLS On Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to conference to reveal the discovery of com­ Anyone still interested in noon, also in the town clerk’s Overturns plications in the former President’s Division of United Aircraft joining the lOH who has had Corp. for radar modification office, a special session will be phlebitic condition. junior or senior lifesaving and work on A6-A all-weather at­ MANCHESTER held only for those whose 'The embolism — an obstructed blood is willing to give up four hours tack aircraft, it was announced Today, 12:35 a.m. —short in eligibility rights will have vessel — Is in Nixon’s right lung in the each Sunday to help someone by Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, wires on trees at 453 Keeney St. matured after Oct. 12. Verdict mid-lung region, Lungren said. less fortunate than himself may E)-Conn. Firemen stood by until a crew Lungren and former White House physi­ COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) - A federal cian Dr. Walter Tkach had previously do so Wednesday and Thursday A spokesman said Monday from Hartford Electric Light military prison when an appeals court ^ G R E E T IN G CARDS judge today overturned the My Lai reported that Nixon had blood clots below between 7 and 9 p.m.- at the the Navy has spent $15 million Co. could fix the problem. reversed the lower court decision granting Manchester High School pool. A H For AII Occasions murder conviction of former Army Lt. and above the knee of his left leg. so far upgrading radar systems (Town) him freedom. short water test and interview ■ See Our Large Display William L. Calley on grounds of massive Nixon had resisted going into a hospital of the aircraft and that the con­ Today, 1:30 a.m .—small mat­ Parole Review Slated will be given. Resting Between Courses pretrial publicity, denial of the right to until last Monday and previously had told tract is for new work to be per­ tress fire at the Crestfield Con­ DRUG confront witnesses, and improperly drawn Calley, whose case will be subject to For further information, call formed in 1976 at the Norwalk, valescent Hospital at 565 Ver­ Tkach: “If I go into the hospital. I’ll never Ed Boland, 649-7055. This titmouse uses a Hebron-area birdseed in a feeder. Or maybe it waiting for Herald photographer charges. mandatory parole review Nov. 19, was come out alive.” Conn, plant of Norden. non St. (Town) originally charged with killing over 100 mailbox for a resting place before doesn’t like to eat alone and is waiting Steve Dunn to leave before it starts The ruling was handed down by U.S. In his first report made Tuesday, deciding to have another go at some for company. Or is it on a diet and is Vietnamese civilians — the number that Lungren said that Nixon had "respond^ “cheating?” District Judge J. Robert Elliott, who has actually died has never been ascertained had the matter under consideration since well” to anticoagulant treatment of the — but was convicted of the murder of “at phlebitic condition. conducting a two-day hearing into the case least 22.” last June. Army Expected to Appeal Army attorneys were expected to appeal the order immediately, and Elliott’s Buy a WCD Washer and a matching dryer (DCD, DCOG, DIA Agency for Transit Funding or blAQ) between September 22nd and October 12th 1974 ruling does not necessarily mean that Two Robbery Suspects and Frigidaire will $ 0 C O O Calley will be set free. send you a checK for Calley is being held at Fort Buy the same Washer or matching Dryer alone Leavenworth, Kan., where he was taken and Frigidaire wljl q q q Killed in Shootout send you a check lor ' With Minimal Restrictions after the Army succeeded in having his • Heavy Duty 18 lb. Washer bail revoked. Elliott earlier had set Calley GREENWICH (UPI) - Police Tuesday other police cars were in sight so he asked Model • Exclusive “ Jet Cone” Agitator for Deep Cleaning shot to death two holdup suspects and the driver to step into his cruiser, as By DOUG BEVINS In mentioning the proposal, Hirten said free on bail after Calley took his case to WCD/DCO • Flowing Heat Dryer for Evan Drying W ithout Hot Spots Hirten emphasized he’s not anti­ wounded a third in a shootout on the though it were a routine traffic violation, Federal transportation officials are con­ UMTA leadership opposes the categorical the civilian courts, having exhausted his eKnIt Cycle eCholce of Colors highway or anti-automobile, because Connecticut Turnpike after the trio according to the spokesman. sidering proposed legislation to apportion grant system for mass transportation. appeals before military tribunals. insurance for proposed forms of public transit — even Calley, a former Army platoon leader, allegedly robbed a group of mourners at Trooper Order Defied transit funds to states and municipalities Hirten’s remarks about the possible GOING ON NOW the innovative personal rapid transit — the Darien home of a prominent attorney. with little restriction on use of the money, legislation came as he was discussing was convicted of the murder of at least 22 When Greenwich patrolman James DISCOUNT DAYS BETWEEN A State Police spokesman confirmed SEPTEMBER 22 AND according to John Hirten, deputy ad­ UMTA’s role in transportation planning. (See Page Three) South Vietnamese civilians when his unit Fahey arrived at the scene he ordered the today that a state trooper engaged in the OCTOBER 12, 1974 ministrator of the Urban Mass 'Transpor­ made a sweep through the tiny Viet­ two pasengers to get out, but one of them namese Village of My Lai on March 16, shootout used the recently issued 357- pulM out an M-30 semi-automatic carbine 30” Wide- tation Administration (UMTA). He said UMTA is trying to balance the 1968. magnum revolver with the hollowed point and ordered Fahey to put his hands up, Hirten, keynote speaker at Tuesday equation of funding for both highway con­ Life Sentence Reduced lead tips that have raised a controversey Berluti said. people Yvho caift night’s session of a state transportation struction and mass transit systems. Since Fund Aweal NEED He was sentenced to life imprisonment over their use. Fahey, however, managed to pull out his seminar in Hartford, predicted a bill to 1946 all levels of government have spent March 29, 1971, by a court-martial board gun and the shooting started, according to REFRIGERATOR implement the idea will be brought to just $3 billion on urban transit, he said. Turned Down Armed with Carbine Congress early next year. but his sentence was reduced to 20 years Trooper James Hoffman and Greenwich Berluti. When it stopped, one suspect lay SPACE Hirten said the transit allocations could LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The trouble by a military appeals board and then to 10 patrolman James Fahey exchanged shots dead and two were wounded. One of the be used by states and municipalities for Equitable Balance Needed with letting computers mail out political by Army Secretary Howard H. Callaway. with two suspects who jumped from their wounded died on the way to the hospital. Buy this compact Got Frigidaire'a tow either capital improvements to transit Hirten said urban mass transit is owed appeals is that computers don’t recognize He served some 34 months under house white Cadillac armed with an M-30 car­ The car and its occupants were sought in afford it. Laundry Center price ptus a *10** cash services or operating subsidies for the ser­ some deferred cash, but he’ll settle for an names. arrest in bachelor officers’ quarters at Ft. bine rifle and a revolver. The third connection with an incident at a Darien Gov. Ronald Reagan recently mailed Benning here during those appeals. His home that apparently began as a burglary Now, affordable life get back *15'**’ refund on this big vices. equitable balance. . suspect, who was sitting in Hoffman’s package? Combine your level out an appeal for contributions to support case went all the way to then President and ended up as a robbery. insurance, right here, at your from Frigidaire top-freezer Refrigerator cruiser, was wounded in the exchange. term policy with a $5,000 Nixon without reversal of the conviction, Three men allegedly entered the home savings bank. the Republican candidate to succeed him. Neither policeman was wounded. cash value policy that provides Here’s a family-size 100% Frost Proof Controller Houston Flournoy. but Elliott granted him freedom Feb. 2'? of Ronald Ball, 50, a prominent New York That's right, now you can for living benefits in future ’The suspect was listed in stable condi­ Washing and Drying storage. Optional “Remember when Pat Brown and Jesse under a personal bond to prepare an patent lawyer who died Monday. buy from $10,0(X) to $25,000 of years. tion at Greenwich Hospital. Center only 24” Add-on Automatic Unruh ran things in Sacrarnento?” the appeal in civilian courts. economical term insurance We're doing our best to wide that operates Ice Maker. Over I UConn Professor Suggests State Police identified the wounded letter begins. “'You’d rather forget it? So The 31-year-old former platoon leader Mourners Held at Gunpoint protection at low group rates — save you money in all ways: by on either 120 or 17 cubic feet of suspect as Alfred McQune, 24, of would I.” then began serving the remainder of his About two dozen mourners who returned lower than you'll find rqpst paying high interest on savings 240 volts household refrigerated Brooklyn, N.Y. One of the dead men was I Temporary Transit Actions One of the recipients was not amused, sentence at the Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., from the wake with Mrs. Dorothy Ball anywhere else. and offering low rates on life current. space. identified as Harold L. Jones, 37, also of and in no mood to send money to Flournoy. walked in on the thieves who then held Want an even stronger insurance. Brooklyn. “I must refuse your kind Invitation to them at gunpoint. By DOUG BEVINS “We should act quickly, taking The second dead man remaind uniden­ Mod«1 LC-2,1.CT-120-Cholc. of color Modtl FPCFI TOT-Choic. of color contribute,” said the reply mailed by Pat After taking a television set, silverware A radical approach to transpor­ small and tentative steps,” tified. Brown, the former governor. He said he and some jewelry from the mourners, the Compare our rates: tation planning — in which Zwerling said, “and then monitor Autopsy Ordered intends to vote for the Democratic can­ men fled. It was reported they fired m frigidaire. Home Environment Division of General Aiotors. decision-makers would act rapid­ the feedback.” Fahey used a 38-caliber service revolver SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS didate “who will do a far better job” - INSIDE several shots at other persons ap­ ly on temporary solutions and “ It’s risky business,” Zwerling -his in the shootout, authorities said. An autop­ GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PLAN son, Edmund G. Brown Jr. proaching the house but apparently no one IVIONTHLY PREMIUM TABLE later make long-range plans — admitted, “but it’s better to take sy was scheduled today on the two TODAY was injured. Someone from the house AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: was espoused by one of several the risks early when the cost and suspects. AGE $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 called police who broadcast the alarm, speakers at Tuesday’s session of chance of error is less.” Police say a combination of cool and 15-34 . .... 2 .5 0 ...... 3.75 .... 5.00 .... 6.25 Darien police said. 35-39 . .... 3.00 .... 4.50 .... 6.00 .... 7.50 a state transportation seminar in Decision-makers should keep guts prevailed prior to the shootout in Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 7, 22, 29 ’The shootout came a day after the 40-44 . .... 4.50 .... 6.75 .... 9.00 .... 11.25 Hartford. their options open, though, which trooper Hoffman stopped the auto 45-49 . .... 7.00 .... 10.50 .... . 14.00 .... . 17.50 BUDGET Connecticut Civil Liberties Union an­ Stephen Zwerling, professor of Zwepling said. Alternatives Business news...... Page 5 just before the Greenwich toll booths on. 50-54 . .... 11.00 .... 16.50 .... . 22.00 .... . 27.50 nounced it would test in court the con­ 55-59 . .... 17.50 .... 26.25 .... . 35.00 .... . 43.75 TERMS political science at the Universi­ should be ready for implementa­ WEATHER the pretext of a routine traffic check. B.D. ■ mmm-mmum AND SON Stamps and coins ...... Page 3 stitutionality of State Police use of the PEARL ty of Connecticut, suggested that tion, he said. State Police spokesman Adam Berluti Senior Citizens...... Page 2 powerful magnum and the hollowed point decision makers use action as a “If any decision is not easily said Hoffman had been alerted over a Life insurance Partly sunny and a little milder today. bullets, referred to as "dum-dum” bullets. 649 MAIN ST. ESTABLISHED 1941 xa, 643-2171 substitute for planning, rather On Second Thought ...... Page 12 hotline radio system the car was sought in High in the mid to upper 60s. Clear The CCLU called use of the bulets, which at your savings bank. PLENTY OF FREE PARKIN9 than delaying action by intricate (See Page Three) Schoolboy sports ...... Page 20 th e robbery. Hoffman radioed tonight. Low In the upper 40s to mid 50s. are outlawed internationally in warfare, planning. headquarters he intended to stop it at the MHS gridders small...... Page 21 and the magnum revolver inflicts "cruel Sunny Thursday. High In the upper 60s to toll station and needed help, Berluti said. low 70s. and unusual punishment.” Hockey registration ...... Page 21 When the trooper stopped the vehicle no PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.’, Sept, 25, 1974— PAGE THREE THEATER SCHEDULE :ency Favors UConn Professor Suggests Temporary Transit Actions NAIIONAl WEA1HEI SERVICE FORECAST to 7AM EST 9 - 2 « -M NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 3000^ 29.77 Stressing the interaction of apparently causing ning,” Pollard said. “It benefits Pollard called for a new ap- By WALLY FORTIN 29 .5 3 2953 (Continued from Page One) Burnside Theatre — Special Midnight Show Fri. and (Conlinued from Page One) development and transportation problems. developers, not the public, and proach to land use planning ‘‘Jeremiah Johnson” 7:30-9:30 “There’s nothing wrong with this new Sat. eve. at 11:45 can’t compete with cars in urban areas. reversible,” he cautioned, “don’t facilities, Pollard criticized that Zoning, the most widely used often the only result is more red which would provide positive UA East 1 — “Harrad technology,” he said, “but there may be make it.” lack of development controls controlling development, tape and higher development direction rather than negative Showcase 3 — “That’s Enter­ Hello there! I guess the big Meals Thompson, 684; Gus Gull, 681; “I’m not trying to run down the highway Summer” 7:35-9:30 something wrong in the way we t r i^ to There might not be any right IS a" “negative attempt at plan- costs,”...... he said. restriction. ' ' ' tainment” Rated G. Daily at news to date is it’s still sort of Our meal program is John Gaily, 671; Ann Young, program,” Hirten said. “It’s an enormous UA East 2— ‘‘Jeretpiah John­ deploy it.” answers to transportation 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:40 close in the American League, scheduled to start this coming 670; Frances Fike, 665; Grace success.” son” 7:30-9:30 problems, Zwerllng said, Showcase 4 — “ Doctor and if the Bobby — I mean Red- Monday. Then we will be serv­ Windsor, 654; Wilbrod Messier, But the success of highways isn’t a Federal Function UA East 3— ‘‘Castaway Cow­ suggesting that the questions be Zhivago” Rated G. Daily at Sox would only wake up a little ing meals on Monday, 653; Martha LaBate, 640; Jen­ result of just America’s love affair with Pastor said the federal government boys” 7:00-10:15; Plus ‘‘Absent given more thought than the 1:30-5:008:30 the final game of the season Wednesday, Thursday and IKWYOfIR the automobile, Hirten said. Much of the must serve a stimulating and Incentive Minded Professor” 8:45 nie Fogarty, 629; Betty Jesanis, answers. could still mean something. Friday. Until we have a couple 625; Alice Shorette, 624; Emma success can be attributed to the huge function in transportation, but let private Vernon Cinema 1 — “The Zwerling’s comments were Anyway, we have just about of big fund-raising projects, the Russell and Mary Nackowski, amount of money poured into highway industry and municipalities carry out the Black Windmill” 7:20-9:15 well received by the audience of enough to take two small buses; price of our meals will be 50 622; Caroline Fredrickson and construction. work. Cinema 2 — ‘‘S»P»Y«S” 7:00- more than 200 at the transporta­ however, there is still some cents for our noon lunches Esther Gaudette, 619. In other sessions at Tuesday’s seminar; 9:00 PIANO LESSONS Defends BART Role tion seminar, and the remarks room left, as well as tickets, which usually are comprised of • State Transportation Commissioner Showcase 1 — “Pink Floyd” Fun-Day Briefly discussing new transit systems were interestingly at odds with a but you only have the rest of a hot homemade soup, Joseph Burns congratulated Connecticut’s Rated G. Daily at 2:00-4:00- Bcginnara & AdvancMl Tomorrow as part of our Fun- LO» ANCKLKB under consideration by UMTA, Hirten traditional planning approach this week to make up your sandwiches, dessert and a transit efforts in the last few years, point­ 6:00-8:00-10; Special Midnight Day we will show some slides of defended the agency’s role in San Fran­ discussed by another speaker. mind. Look at it as a day out, beverage, and on Thursday a ing out that the state hasn’t waiM for Show Fri. and Sat eve. at 12:00 Madeline Cain a trip we took to Sterling 2 9 .77 cisco’s new Bay Area Rapid Transit William Pollard, a transporta­ and the trip in itself could be a hot meal of chicken, ham, beef, federal funds but has moved ahead by fund­ Showcase 2 — “Jugger- 86 Lockwood S t, ManclMstai Gardens back in 1969. That (BART) system and an experimental tion planning consultant from naught” rated PG. Daily at pleasant one as all the trees are etc., with all the trimmings for should be some fun just to see people-mover at Morgantown, W. Va. ing the West End Commuter Line and purchase of new buses. Memphis, Tenn., said decision­ 1:30-3:35-5:30-7:25-9:35. 643-0294 beginning to turn out their $ 1. how much you’ve changed over Hirten contended that both projects latest in fall fashions. makers need a lot of guidance in Hulloween Dance the past five years, also a few have received unfair criticism from the Energy Efficiency planning new transit systems. By the way, our buses will be The first big dance of the biobuys surprise pictures. After that we press, and as a result UMTA’s funding was • Woodrow Rankin, an officer of the “We need an array of plans to * leaving for the game at 9 in the season will be our Halloween will be off and running at the cut this year. Highway Users Federation, compared CQ^^THEATRES EAST morning, which will give us a LEGEND* seek the most stable course,” -iNCMiiTiR p*BMot*4ti Dance on Monday evening, Oct. races, as we have the horses all Another UMTA official, assistant ad­ energy efficiency of various modes of Pollard said. coffee break on the way out, 28. More later. prepared for the day. So come ministrator George Pastor, also defended transportation, concluding that energy ef- Concentrating mainly on the and a chance to see batting By the way, we are planning |tAIM gigSNO W at BERNIE’S in in L L im . •S2t-)3i3 •m ifm m on and bet on your favorite nag, the controversial transit projects earlier ficency should be a primary consideration SUMMER practice. The game starts at 2 relationship between transporta­ to have a potluck on Thursday and enjoy the fun. That’s in Tuesday’s seminar. in plannihg transit systems. tion and urban development, ffolMrf fMtord SAT.^ ROBERT BEDFORD in the afternoon, instead of 3:30 evening, Oct. 10. Anyone ISHOWEtS ^ Flow tomorrow afternoon starting at $64 Million Invested • Swedish transportation planner, Curt Pollard called for a new urban “BONANJOMISir 1:30 i “JERIMIAH as previously scheduled. wishing to attend must bring a 1. UFt WEATHER FOIOCA$T ^ Elmberg, explained programs restraining We’re stHl taking anyonewho Total federal investment in the Morgan­ philosophy of reduced private Vernon & Manchester JOHNSON” favorite dish of goodies. The Sick Call automobile use in Sweden’s cities. town experiment — a system similar to land ownership, a new theory of would like to go, young as well meal will be held downstairs, I dropped in for a quick hello Systems there included increased fees for Color pPO the people mover under construction at urban economics, and more as old, so if you have a grandson and upstairs after the meal we to a couple of our members, and city parking, barriers to keep cars out of QoWBor :30 - 9:30 Bradley International Airport — is es­ effective long-range land use liLHilWiJIl’MW Of or granddaughter bring them will be entertained by the certain areas, and improved trolley ser­ found that Gail Carroll was timated at $64 million, Pastor said. planning. along. Mansfield Blind Chorus. 'This is headed home yesterday morn­ For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. Rain and thunderstorms are forecast from vice. BIG COLOR TV BUY! But Pastor pointed out that sums of a very talented group, and one ing^ and at the same time Karl eastern Texas through the Lower Mississippi Valley into the Tennessee Valley and the • John Wofford, associate com­ Foliage Trip money just as great have been spent on I’m sure you’ll enjoy. White will be in the operating western portion of the South Atlantic States. There is a possibility of showers and missioner of the public works department Cox Believes Jaworski Speaking of the trees turning hundreds of highway interchanges Now we will be limited as to room to correct his troubles. in Massachusetts, described transporta­ T M tW U T m S . colors, reminds me to tell you thunderstorms over the western Gulf Coast, southern Florida and northern New England. throughout the country. Can Issue Report the number we can handle, so Alfred Chellman is now a tion planning in the Boston area (See story NOW THEY DO TO THE that come Monday, we will Minimum temperatures, (maximum temperatures in parenthesis); Atlanta 53 (78), Pastor, however, admitted that some GIANT 25”DIAGONAL we are limiting this party to 100 patient at the Manchester on Page 8). C.I.A. WHAT THEY DID register for a foliage trip which Boston 53 (63), Chicago 59 (85), Cleveland 52 (74), Dallas63 (86), Denver 49 (86), Duluth 46 criticism of UMTA may be valid. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - TO THE AHMY IN M *A *8 *I members. There will be a Memorial Hospital expecting to is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. (69), Jacksonville 65 (84), Kansas City 59 (90), Little Rock 59 (81), Los Angeles 53 (72), Former Watergate prosecutor nominal fee charged along with undergo surgery soon. Let’s 17. For this trip we are limited Miami 79 (89), Minneapolis 43 (77), New Orleans 69 (84), New York 58 (72), Phoenix 70 Archibald Cox says Leon 100% Solid State the goodies to help buy the keep them in good spirits by Jaworski has the power to issue RCA COtOR CONSOIE to three buses. The restaurant beverages, plus the remainder (97), San Francisco 55 (72), Seattle 53 (66), St. Louis 58 (82) and Washington 56 (78). we plan on stopping at can only sending them cards. a report which draws con­ as a donation to our enter­ Just another reminder to handle two buses. The trip in­ clusions about President 25* diagonal screen tainers. More later. senior citizens that need cludes the bus ride, an Anti-Rain Nixon’s involvement in the Sclliuck Games transportation to the doctors, enjoyable sightseeing tour, and The first waterproof fabric Ups and Downs Watergate matter. SPECIAL Before we get on with the hairdressers, to pay bills, or STAMPS AND COINS a meal, plus tax and tip for was patented in 1823 by a The bladderwort, a plant “The pardon of Richard taouni news of programs to come, let’s cash checks to give us a call at BACK TO SCHOOL tZ A iu a / w m — $9.25. So come Monday, we’ll be Scotsman, Charles Macintosh, that lives under water most of By RUSS MacKENDRICK Nixon was a great mistake,” get back to Friday and our least one day ahead, and we’ll NEEOS- looking for you, and we will who sandwiched a layer of the year, rises to the surface Cox told newsmen Tuesday. regular setback games. We had try to arrange to pick you up rubber between two pieces of when it flowers. At blossom­ Compfata Safactfonf HALF start registering around 8:30 Cox said he doesn’t think there 60 players and the winners with our mini-bus. cloth. Coats made of this fab­ ing time, the bladders fill with a.m. ARTHUR DRUG are legal grounds for a court “FLIPPER” were: ric became known as “Mack­ air and the plant rises to the Ta-tah-ta-tah! Bicentennial tle for the three coins and the challenge of the pardon, but NDS SHOW SAT-SUN 1 PM 3 PM Plui 3 STOOQES COMEDY Trip Details intoshes.” surface. INSTANT CREDIT up to 1SQ0 Grace Windsor, 128; Elmer Linn’s Stamp News has gone All praise to Coin World for a Coventry Nathan Hale. also said Jaworski, who PRiee While we're at it, we do have ft Swanson, 126; Mary Johnson, to color. Starts with the British truly courageous attempt to WITH ANY APMOVMl MAIOR CUtO'btliD a reminder to you folks going on succeeded Cox as prosecutor, MD-MTE MOVIES SAT. IN BOTH CINES 121; Clara Hemingway, 120; Commonwealth edition this cope with the avalanche of Annual Banquet the big trip on Nov. 4. There “has the power to issue a report Cecile Benson and Thomas week. Bicentennial material. In their The Central Connecticut Coin will be a meeting here at the which finds the facts and draws OFFER! §Z "MAD DOGS AND Murphy, 119; Catherine Cap- MOW A m A m e Our Roving Philatelist, Ed efforts to sort out and make Club will hold its annual n THE Senior Center for all persons TV TONIGHT conclusions to the extent con­ puccio, 118; John Gottschalk, Bushnell, got wind of this when sense of the welter they offer banquet at Willie’s Steak House “BLACK WINDMILL” ENGLISHMEN” going, to explain the trip in clusions are warranted with DELUXE ROTOR LEON RUSSELL Martha LaBate, and Paul he was in Ohio last month get­ six categories. on Tuesday, Oct. 1. A1 Weisberg detail, and answer your CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE respect to Nixon.” Schuetz, 116; Marge Reid, 115; 6:00 9:00 ting the red carpet and grand First the Official State will speak on electroforming (a ANTENNA questions. This meeting will Cox, first victim of the so- Lena Speed, Oscar Cappuccio News...... 3-8-22-30 Cannon ...... 3 tour treatment from the Amos Bicentennial Commission type of electroplating) and its start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. c a lle d “ Saturday Night INSTALLED and Marge Halle, 114. The Champions...... 18 Movie ...... 18 Press personnel. They are Issues. Nineteen states are in­ use in making metal elec­ :$HCWCASE CINtMA/ 1234 Oh, yes, there are a few of Massacre” nearly a year ago, On Monday morning things Electric Company...... 24 Bob Hope Special . 20-22-30 proud of their new offset print­ volved. Connecticut's contribu­ trotypes and art objects. 1-84 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. you who must have their final said Nixon should have been R e g u lo r ’160 started off with our golf league Bonanza ...... 40 Silent C om edy...... 24 ing plant where they put out Dinner reservations for . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. 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ELECTED PRESIDENT AWARD WINNER QUARTER EARNINGS APPOINTED MANAGER Thomas J. Wolff, CLU, of Mrs. Maryann Cullina of The Gerber Scientific Instru­ Wilbur J. Messier of Moving Into The Wings National Newspaper Week is Oct. 6- railroading of not being on time. . Wolff-Zackin & Associates Inc., Glastonbury received the ment Co. of South Windsor Manchester has been appointed DOUBLE KNIT 12 and we have been kicking around We do not take a back seat to Vernon, has been elected presi-. Champagne Award at the reported consolidated net earn­ manager, insurance skills some ideas for the observance with anyone in our enthusiasm for trains. dent of the Million Dollar September meeting of the ings for the first quarter ended training, in the field manage­ Round Table Foundation for the Sen. Edward Kennedy Monday took the role of an avowed candidate which nothing as yet firm. It seems as The good ones were a great means of Greater Hartford Board of July 31 of $53,903 compared to' ment department at Aetna Life year beginning Sept. 1, 1974. Realtors. The award is given to net earnings of $44,548 for the & Casualty. himself out of the race for the would cast his lot with those who willl though every organization and transportation and you could see the Wolff is a 17-year member of business has a certain week country. associate realtors selling in same period last year. Messier, a University of Democratic presidential nomination seek to blunt whatever advantages the the Million Dollar Round Table, excess of $100,000 worth of real designated and the newspaper in­ But the government’s record of con­ Consolidated sales for the estate in one month. period were $3.4 mllion com­ in 1976. Or did he? incumbency offers President Ford. dustry is no exception. tinued inadequacy in the Postal Ser­ Mrs. Cullina is a Ibroker for pared to $2.8 million for the Within hours of his ascension to the While there is no question The theme of the week is vice makes us hold great doubts that the J. Watson Beach Real same period last year. SPORTCOAT presidency, President Gerald Ford Kennedy’s family responsibilities at “ Newspapers, Freedom’s it can work a miracle in railroad Estate Co. She is an associate I,/1 Guarantee.” The prime highlight of passenger trains. Especially, since realtor and a member of the ATTENDS MEETING announced his intention to seek the this time are such that he can more the wbek is Carrier Day, Saturday, the railroads are interested only in Greater Hartford Board of Three representatives from Republican nomination in 1976. But than justify his decision not to be a Oct. 12. It used to be known as freight with its higher revenue return. Realtors, Manchester Board of the Manchester district office will he? candidate in 1976; it should be Newspaperboy Day but that went out Realtors and National Board of of Metropolitan Life Insurance the window due to the increasing We learned the other day that the Realtors. She works out of the Co. at 358 E. Center St. As we see it, the two men have no remembered that when early 1976 attended the annual business number of girls that are now people of the United States paid more Manchester office. other options at this time. meeting and luncheon of the andBLAZin rolls around, these conditions may be in taxes last year than we spent for delivering newspapers. Connecticut chapter of the com­ The President, with his avowed goal changed as well as the political situa­ Our Friday the 13th want ad special the three great necessities of life: pany’s Veterans Association at NAMEDJUDGE of trying to reconcile a nation badly tion. proved so popular that we are giving Food, shelter and clothing. Restland Farm s, Northland, on Vincent H. Shaheen, club some thought to coming up with 'The people paid $396 billion dollars Sept. 19. divided by Watergate, can be more president and president of Vin­ another want ad bargain during in federal, state and local taxes,u Raymond Dampf, district Should Ford become increasingly cent and ’Thayer Advertising effective as an avowed candidate Newspaper Week. For food, we spent $179 billion; sales manager in the vulnerable, pressure from the Agency, Vernon, is one of three Manchester office, presided. willing to build a track record and housing, $116 billion; clothing $81 members of the Advertising Democratic party for Kennedy to Others from the Manchester of­ You might be interested in the billion, or $20 billion less than we paid Club of Greater Hartford then run upon it in 1976. For him to fice who attended were Walter reconsider will mount. results of a New England survey on the tax collectors. chosen by H. Raymond attempt his goals as a “lame-duck,” T. Ford and Elizabeth Yorio. Should Ford achieve substantial newspapers. Only five dailies are still The total tax take has more than Sjostedt, director of the would be self-defeating since he could selling for 10 cents, 91 go for 15 cents, doubled since 1965. Connecticut Office of Civil success in his administration. Sen. hardly create a united Republican and 9 are now selling for 20 cents. Thom as J. W olff Preparedness and publications ASSISTANT SECRETARY Kenendy can sit out 1976 for his state­ The Herald will resume its series of competition chairman of the The W.G. Glenney Co. of 336 party, let alone a united nation. There was a prediction in the industry a trustee and national National Association of State N. Main St. announced at its re­ ment did not rule out 1980. awhile back that the 20-cent travel shows tomorrow evening at membership chairman of the Sen. Kennedy, on the other hand, Civil Defense Directors, to cent board of directors meeting newspaper would prevail by 1976. Manchester High School. The show, National Association of Life judge the competition entries. that Bryce K. Carpenter has would be hampered politically as an beginning at 8 o’clock, will feature Underwriters and is active in been elected assistant In summary, we have a President It seems to us that Ernie Tureck, London, Scotland and Paris. civic and community affairs. W ilb u r J. M e ssie r avowed candidate at this time. secretary of the company. who has chosen to announce his inten­ park department superintendent, Free tickets are available from The Million Dollar Round QUARTERLY DIVIDEND . For him to formally accept what Carpenter has been with the Connecticut graduate, joined tions early out of the political necessi­ made a good point the other night travel agents and at The Herald. In Table Foundation is the in­ At a regular meeting of the many agree he can have for the asking when he commented he would like to' the past, the shows have been dependent and philanthropic board of directors of Hartford the company in 1963. He was ty to have a united minority party aid named senior marketing in­ anytime would place him in a position see his work force get out of public extremely popular. We can recall at arm of the Million Dollar National Corp., it was voted structor in 1965. Messier his endeavors. works and get back into the park and least one instance where people were Round Table, an international that the regular quarterly divi­ of partisanship at a time when the association of more than 10,000 dend of 45 cents a share be resides at 71 Grandview St. And we have the leading potential recreation areas. turned away. .-•J polls indicate, despite the pardoning of the world’s most successful declared payable Oct. 20 to- As far as his department is con­ Democratic challenger disavowing a life insurance salesmen. shareholders of record Sept. 30. of former president Nixon, that Ford cerned, parks and recreation should ’Things are getting back to normal bid for the nomination in 1976. is favored. be given the priority. now that fall has arrived and winter is ENTIRE S’rOCK I But political sands constantly shift As a non-candidate. Sen. Kennedy Being in business, we can sym­ around the corner. On the average, and with them all those firm and final pathize with the town as far as budget about two groups per week were has really only moved from center .onsumer Our Reg. *45 decisions shift also. and manpower are concerned but we touring The Herald prior to June and stage to a waiting in the wings role can’t afford to neglect our park and the summer doldrums. We had a tour Weathered Stump (Photo by Doug Bevins) To us, anyway you look at it, should President Ford falter on any of recreation areas. Monday so it looks like the fall season loncern DOUBLE KNITS Kennedy Remains the best known We hope Ernie gets his wish. has started. the many pressure issues before us. It Entire Stock of sport coats and blazers political dark horse in the history of We request that you try to give us at Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection is to the senator’s advantage to avoid We received an unsigned letter least one week’s notice prior to the Barbara B Dunn. Commissioner in Fall's newest colors and pjattems. American politics. which was critical of our editorial time you wish to tour. If children un­ Nabisco Expertly tailored the Anderson-little way. Almond Windmill deploring the high cost of absenteeism der 12 are on the tour, we prefer there MAX LERNER Over the past few years, benefits for economic loss to a by Postal System workers. be one adult chaperone for every six several states, including greater number of injured per­ 14 oz The writer, either a he or she, says: children. Our preferred time is after­ Connecticut, have changed sons without regard to fault. pkg 7 9 c So Far, No Hits,No Runs “First of all, how much does the U.S. noon. their automobile insurance The Connecticut law provides laws by adopting what is pop­ for a limited no-fauit plan that Army bring in for revenue, or the The Chilean Chapter Bryce K. Carpenter ularly known as no-fault in­ applies only to private Navy, or many other departments? Judging by the new fall television company for 28 years. He is a Since neither candidate for gover­ surcharges which the utilities are surance. Many other states are passenger motor vehicles. The Sunshine Why then, is the Post Office supposed shows, books are likely to become Manchester High graduate and considering similar changes heart of this protection is $5,000 nor seems inclined to give editorial levying to pay for excess fuel charges. to make a profit, since it is a ser­ more popular. a member of the Manchester Applesauce Cookies NEW YORK C I T Y - “Gentlemen do not and the time is not far distant worth of benefits per person for vice?” The only truly frustrated watcher It is a matter of shadings, but they may Lodge of Masons, the American writers something real meaty to If he were really serious about read other gentlemen’s mail,” said Henry when the majority of the economic loss due to bodily in­ We doubt if anyone seriously thinks these days is the sports fan who can’t make a difference — unless you believe in Legion, the Army & Navy Club, ISVioz. expound on, we are reduced to com­ Stimson in the dear dead days of 1933, sweeping away the whole spook castle of nation’s drivers will be covered jury. This is called no-fault pkg. ENTIRE STOCK I doing something about this matter the Postal System should realize a make up his mind whether he should British-American Club and when he dissolved the “ Black Chamber” the CIA intervention tactic. Victor by some type of a no-fault coverage because it eliminates *^ menting on political grandstand plays. we’d think he would try some quicker Volunteer Hose Co. No. 2., 5 6 profit. But a lot of folks would be hap­ watch football or baseball when both decoding group. But under British prod­ Marchetti and John D. Marks, in a book system. the need to prove someone else Manchester Town Fire Depart­ Gaines Prime V ir. Food 36 oa. $1.19 We may be a bit cynical about method than a federal court suit py if the deficit of $400 million for the are on the same time slot. The ideal ding F.D .R. did gather intelligence on which appeared with censored deletions State Insurance Com­ was at fault before bodily in­ ment. Tabby Dinners Trait Bind, 9oa.can41c 1974 fiscal year could have been situation is to have two sets so he can Hitler; Pearl Harbor shed a new light on missioner Thomas C. White jury expenses are paid. This DRESS and is bound to become an anti-CIA bible grandstand plays in general since we which could last for years. Carpenter and his wife Seafd., Beef Kidny, Chkn L iw shaved somewhat. The current fiscal watch both. secret operations, and the wartime OSS — “The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence” lists facts you should know coverage will pay (1) medical have not heard of any that top the Florence and their three Knox Drink Gel. Drnge. 14 en«. pk|. 89c It would appear that neither can­ clinched it and gave many young men (Knopf) — argue powerfully for the sweep when looking at our state no­ bills, (2) loss of wages, (3) year shows an even greater potential children reside at 371 Spring St. legendary Babe Ruth pointing to left didate at this stage of the campaign is deficit. We can readily understand why experience in spying and dirty tricks. away. But I doubt that they will get far. fault car insurance system. funeral expenses and (4) sur­ SLACKS! No-fault auto insurance is vivors’ losses. (This covers field, or was it right field, some many a Manchester businessman is Under H arry S. Truman in 1947 a The reason is that the nation is not prepared or willing to come to grips similar to most other types of wages for work the decedent Before we leave the Postal Service reluctant to spend money to improve peacetime Central Intelligence Agency prepared for the dismantling process decades ago before belting out a home with some of the real issues with (CIA) was set up with a conveniently which the more drastic critics of the CIA insurance that the average con- normally would have per­ The littles® in this column of thoughts, we might the outside appearance of his building sumer is accustomed to formed, and expenses incurred run in that direction. specifics. Instead, it has been i cam­ vague charter. want. In fact, there has never been a real also take a look at Amtrak. or his grounds. Today there is a furor over the Forty carrying. As in the case of in obtaining ordinary and Ella Grasso, the Democratic debate on the philosophical question of paign of cross-party sniping, Amtrak has proposed that Congress We have been in the new Herald Committee and the mission it gave the whether an American democracy has the home owner’s insurance, necessary substitute services.) and friends nominee, tried a grandstand play with generalities, and grandstanding. allocate $1.7 billion over the next five building for two years. In that time, CIA for covert operations in Allende’s right or not to opeate against foreign medical and hospital insurance No-fault benefits apply to an $ are her invitation to President Ford to go years to purchase new equipment and all our landscape planters have been Chile. We have come a long way since governments in peacetime. and income disability in­ insured owner and relatives And the grandstanding in particular surance, the insured chooses residing in his household if they upgrade the roadbed. damaged by vandals, we have Stimson’s pure-minded remark 40 years There ought to be such a debate. There grocery shopping with her so he’d his own insurance company and are involved in an accident might well be left where it belongs on We observed an Amtrak passenger purchased four flags as the rest were ago. are three searching questions: Do we need waiting is paid promptly upon proof of learn first the toll being levied at the the sports pages. Unless this is done train the other day and there were ripped or stolen, and the latest target President Ford and Secretary Kissinger covert intervention at all, as distinguished anywhere in the United States, loss. its territories or possessions, or only a handful of people in the cars. for vandals is our outside light moved swiftly to reassure congressional from intelligence gathering and analysis? check-out stands. Now we know the we can only conclude our choice in ’The no-fault coverages do not Canada...either as a motorist or for you Now that the gasoline shortage has fixtures. leaders about the Chilean chapter of the If we continue with it, should it be under a President is an outgoing man and is CIA’s secret actions. Basically their apply to property damage. They pedestrian. The coverage also November will be between one can­ been temporarily alleviated, the We have offered rewards leading to separate administrative setup? If we con­ at strategy rests on distinguishing between apply only to bodily injury applies to persons occupying trying to please everyone, but isn’t it didate who wants to go grocery shop­ public has gone back again to its own apprehension of the vandals responsi­ tinue the combined setup, is there a way of Our Reg. *15 offensive efforts to overthrow claims. Property damage the owner’s motor vehicle, or giving a congressional committee more th e kind of silly to think a Republican ping and another who wants to spend personal mode of transportation, the ble to no avail. We know vandalism (“destabilize” ) the Allende government claims will continue to be pedestrians injured in Connec­ effective control over it as Sen. Howard automobile. isn’t just confined ^o Manchester. It and defensive efforts to keep Allende from settled as they always have un­ ticut by the owner’s motor vehi­ Ekitire Stock of finely tailored president would go,shopping with a his time in court; both of which we Baker (R-Tenn.) and Sen. Lowell Weicker Amtrak has a sad record of goes on in Glastonbury, Pasadena, gobbling up the remnants of independent der the liability system or un­ cle, provided they are not slacks in today's most popular knit Democratic congresswoman trying to (R-Conn.) want to do? C**««k *'37 find of lesser importance than how derailments, poor service, dirty cars, Calif., you name it; however, we find papers and parties and establishing a one- der collision and comprehen­ covered under another auto in­ fabric. CJhoose from a tremendous I suspect that most members of become governor? Mayor Athanson they intend to manage the affairs of and the unmentionable sin in that of little consolation. party state. sive coverage. surance policy. selection of new fall colors and Congress would say yes in answer to tte ’There are situations which If you wish to obtain a free might go along with something like patterns. the State of Connecticut which we first question, maybe in answer to (he se­ permit you to sue or permit an pamphlet (English or Spanish) this, but no Gerry Ford, as easy going have always thought was a governor’s cond and no to the third. My own feeiing is injured party to sue you. To be explaining the No-Fault Law In that the five-member Forty Committee as he is. job. ANDREW TULLY protect^ in these cases, each more detail, write the Connec­ 844 MAIN STREET needs an infusion of at ieast a few critical auto owner is required to carry ticut Insurance Department, Almost as sjlly in a way is the congressional members, if not on the large minimum liability and unin­ 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, downtown Republican candidate Robert H. leaky scale the two senators want. sured motorist coverage in ad­ Connecticut 06115 or call 566- mancheater Despite the humiliation of the dis­ Steele’s grandstand play of legal suit TODAY’S dition to the no-fault coverage. 5145 or dial 1-800-842-2220 - toll Ford Doesn’t Expect Romance With Press closures and the hurt they will do to the The motorist’s obligation to free. against Federal Energy Czar William THOUGHT American image worldwide, from India to respect the lives and property Sweden, from Canada to Argentina, the of others in his driving behavior Answers to questions of Sawhill to get more fuel oil for New WASHINGTON - One of Gerald Ford’s ask impertinent questions it is the House these days. But if the public is to be CIA is likely to survive the storm. This is in no way reduced by no-fault general interest will appear in England at a lower price and thui friends quotes the Fresident as saying President’s prerogative to decide whether informed, it must also be told about those isn’t the Bay of Pigs, where failure was insurance, nor does it diminish this column. Address questions What we see depends on more than cheerfully, “ Well, I didn’t expect a long he’ll answer them. corridors and cubbyholes of the ad­ save us millions in pass-through fuel added to disgrace. When the full Chilean his obligation to obey traffic to: Of Consumer Concern, merely possessing good eyesight. It in­ romance with press,” when asked his Day after day, the White House press of­ ministration where everything is not chapter comes to be written in the history laws. Department of Consumer volves more than meets the eye literally. reaction to the published growls about his fice releases news intended to make the hunky-dory. of the CIA, the historians will add a The primary objective of the Protection, State Office Perhaps the most important factor in unconditional pardon of Richard Nixon boss look good. A press secretary does not On the other hand, no President should postscript: P.S. — Allende fell. Connecticut No-Fault Law Is to Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115, sight is what is in our minds. and the foul-up over whether he was voluntarily tell reporters that Presidential let himself be overly concerned about his Most congressmen today. If confronted provide for prompt payment of or dial 1-800-842-2649— toll free. “studying” pardons for others accused of staffers are bickering like mad over, say, relations with the media. I believe most by a historical choice between Allende’s (handcrafted american pewter) ’The man with no knowledge of botany wrongdoing in the Watergate scandals. renewing diplomatic relations with reporters like Gerald Ford, as a human continuance in power and his fall, would Etirnitt^ Mpralb sees nothing alongside the road except a If the pal heard Ford correctly, that’s Castro’s Cuba. He does not say a Presi­ being and as a politician with the potential choose the latter. If they will the end, they tangled blur of green plants. ’The skilled good. ’The press has no right to enter into a dent just cannot make up his mind about of becoming an open and attractive Presi­ won’t reject the means. FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 botanist may recognize each plant for its marriage with any President, no matter amnesty for draft dodgers, but merely dent with both personal and political style. Henry Kissinger must face the other Publl(h0d by the Published every special qualities. The layman looking at Manchester evening except Sun­ how nice and decent he seems. News­ that the decision has been postponed. But a President can’t operate with one eye side of the same proposition. He keeps the heavens sees only a mass of twinkling Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. papermen should have no allegiance to On my desk is a three-page “Summary on the media. He has to make too many saying that the United States was not in­ Take a LONG Look at Square, Manchester, Entered at the stars. The astronomer recopizes each Conn. 06040. anyone but their readers. The reporter’s of President Ford’s first 30 days as Presi­ unpopular judgments and decisions. He volved in the coup that overthrow Allende. Manchester. Conn., star and planet in their relationships to Telephone 643-2711 Post Ottice as Second job is to get the news and print it. The dent of the United States,” with a covering should hope the media will like him per­ Strictly, this is doubtless true. But if you (Area Coda 203). Class Mall Matter. each other. commentator’s job is to express his own letter from an old friend, Paul Miltich, sonally, while always keeping in mind that willed the means, you are morally respon­ BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER opinon on the news. Neither reporter nor special assistant to the President for tomorrow they may land on him like a ton sible for the consequences they led to. You T SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES The unbeliever iooks at the world commentator should woiry about any public affairs. of bricks. • i can’t wash your hands of them. In this around him and seeks to explain it all in politician’s feelings, including those of a There are, naturally, no Presidential As for the newspaperman, it is okay to PAYABLE IN ADVANCE case the consequences were the military terms of a chance occurrance eons ago, President. bloopers in that summary. The various be a President’s friend so long as he coup and the still unexplained death of Complete expert Copy . .. 1S« 3 M onths...... $9.75 followed by developments along orderly I’ve said a lot of nice things about Ford items are all in the category of good news doesn’t become a President’s little helper. Allende. alterations W eekly...... 754 6 Months . . . .$19.50 and understood lines to the present. ONE Month. .. $3.25 One Year...... $39.00 and I hope I ’ll say a lot more, if only — or nice news. Ford “Addressed a Joint • • T T r • I must add that there was one way the Maybe you’ve never shot>ped at at no ctiarge. Mail Rates Upon Request Whereas the believer sees in the because he is a refreshing contrast to what Session of the Congress, declaring he will 1 2 3 United States could have escaped the orderliness evidence of a conscious, in­ be ‘President of alt the people.’” Ford 4 S C 7 I n o King’s...maybe you thought "all dis­ Subscribers who p m. should telephone we used to have. But I don’t write nice 11 12 13 U IS I I 17 responsibility — by seeking to tame the tall to receive their the circulation depart- telligent designer, a purposeful creator, things to please Ford and I won’t write dis­ “Launched a series of inflation-targeted U I I 20 21 22 23 24 cruelties and tortures of the new military count stores are alike’’. Not truel Let Herald before 5:30 ment. 647-9946. and an omnipotent and omniscient God. agreeable things to make him sore. In meetings leading up to an Economic Sum­ 2$ 21 27 21 21 30 . ALMANAC regime when it come to power. True, that And in support of the latter is presented Member Audit Bureau of Circulation print, I say what I think and if this mit Sept. 27-28.” For “Announced plans to would have meant intervention in the af­ us show you...King’s offers better the Biblical account, ostensibly the revela­ displeases great numbers of readers I’n| cut fiscal 1975 spending by $5.5 billion and Today is Wednesday, Sept. 25, the 288th fairs of a friendly government. But we had tion of God himself. sent Congress a balanced budget for fiscal day of 1974 with 97 to follow. seiection, better quality, bigger valuel The Manchester Display advertising sorry. Sorry, but not penitent. already intervened against an unfriendly Anderson-little The moon is between its first quarter Publishing Co. closing hours: Three Anyway, even if his name is Ford, I’m 1976.” one. Try us and see for yourseif. cA Qreat(^me in the cManufacturinggfl^ine Clothing full days prior to “Now the natural man receiveth not the not about to start at this late date shedding In short, if reporters didn’t dig up their and full phase. assumes no tinanclal publication. Actually I feel less bad about what the responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald things of the Spirit of God; for they are tears for any President because he’s dug own news, newspaper readers and radio The morning stars are Venus and Forty Committee did secretly to the wiiiiiiiiiiiiignii • MANCHESTER Mancheater Parkade, Broad Streei r-iaza. West Middle Turnpike. typographical errors classified advertising: foolishness unto him; and he cannot know himself into a hole. Presidents in the long and television audiences would think Saturn. Allende regime than I do about what the appearing In adver­ 12. noon prior to day of tisements and other publication: 12 noon them because they are spiritually run can take very good care of themselves everything at the White House was hunky- The evening stars are Mercury, Mars State Department failed to do openly to its reading matter In The Friday lor publication judged.” 1 Cor. 2:14 or they wouldn’t have made it to the White dory. Relatively speaking, this, picture and Jupiter. successor. The later lack of action was the Everything for Family and Home! Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ Rev. Eugene Brewer could be accurate. There are no Those born on this day in history are un­ Herald. day. House. They are protected in many ways acid test of our good faith in the earlier ac­ LJ Church of Christ by their office, and although the press may Haldemans or Ehrlichmans in the White der the sign of Libra. tion. Mancfietler . PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 Cheney Authorized Plastic Surgery Topic ROCKVILLE Ahearn Names For Hospital Auxiliary HOSPITAL Bolton Aide NOTES To Sign Contracts VERNON women who are interested in Donna Holland supporting the hospital. They Dr. Leonard Smith, staff Thomas Sheridan has been are invitetj to attend the specialist in plastic and named coordinator for Bolton In Library Work lieralh meeting and‘buffet. Admitted Monday; Albert Area Profile reconstructive surgery, will be for the campaign of Aloysius ELEC TtD Amaio, RED 2, Tolland; Jean, guest speaker at the Rockville Heckler, Brewster St., North Ahearn in his bid for the 55th Dale R. Comey, husband of District general assembly seat. The PBC wili also ask the General Hospital Auxiliary an­ (Coventry; Hazel Hlasny, Mid­ the former Marilyn Philips of The 55 District include An­ selectmen to waive the format nual meeting and election of of­ dle Butcher Rd., Rockville; BOLTON Manchester, has been elected bid process in favor of selection ficers Oct. 2 at 6:30 p.m. in the Grace 111, E. Franklin Park, dover, Bolton, Columbia, hospital pafeteria. an assistant vice president of Hebron, Marlborough and the from three proposals submitted Rockville; Gayle Kidney, BY DONNA HOLLAND Three Youths Plead Guilty A buffet supper will be The Hartford Insurance Group 4th District of Vernon. by the architect for the well Ironwood Dr., Vernon; Barbara Members of the Public served. The $3 supper charge and will join the staff of the Of- equipment and carpeting in the McKay, Vernon tlarden Apts., Sheridan is a graduate of Building Commission at a may be paid at the door, but fice of the President- Curry College in Massachusetts best interest of the town. Vernon; Irene Palumbo, RFD meeting Tuesday authorized reservations are requested by Operations. where he received his B.A. in The last cost breakdown by To Lowered Bomb Charge 1, Rockville; Catherine Douglas Cheney, chairman, to the architect for the planned Sept. 29 and may be made with Comey joined The Hartford in sociology. He is currently sign four contracts for the VERNON (UPI) - Three first-degree arson and con­ Parrish, Quarry St.; Rockville; facility shows; $220,450, con­ Sentencing was scheduled for Mrs. Lee Cone, 875-1793; or 1965. He was elected an assis­ taking graduate courses at proposed new town library former high school students ac­ spiracy m the June 25 bombing Laurie Paul, New BqtainJ'Rita struction; $5,000, remaining Oct. 17. Mrs. Sharon Bump, 672-8141. tant actuary in 1970, associate Eastern Connecticut State NSALI cused of setting off a bomb in at Regional Hebron Andover Paulin, Hayes Dr., Vernon; Sept. 30. site work; $9,400, equipment; Cranfield also pleaded guilty Transportation will be actuary in 1971 and actuary in College. QUALITY FUU-SIZE Marlborough High School. Wilfred Racine, Stafford The contracts will be for con­ the school that slightly injured to storing an explosive without the property and casualty- He is a math teacher in $2,400, ads and printing; $24,- provided for any senior Springs;. Antonio Tarantino, $ 3 7 4 0 0 struction, equipment, well and one student have pleaded guilty They agreed to plead guilty a valid license. A fourth youth, actuarial department in 1972. 4 F T .X 8 F T . 600, architect’s fees; $7,150, member who wishes to attend if Stafford Springs; Cheryl Bolton and heads the math carpeting. to a reduced charge of reckless Tuesday after the charges were David Poirier, 17, of Hebron, Mrs. Comey is the daughter h r (My contingency, including they will advise Mrs. Cone or Woodworth, West W illin^n. department for kindergarten At the beginning of the PBC burning. lowered to third-degree arson carpeting; $2,000, separate has applied for youthful Mrs. Bump when making their of Mr. and Mm. Paul Phillips of through Grade 6. He is a GENUINE s u n lA llB ______Robert L. Cranfield of and conspiracy, but Superior meeting, Cheney said, “There work. offender status. reservations.' 392 Maih St. She ^ her hus­ member of the Democratic Marlborough, Jam es Ellis of Court Judge Walter J . Sidor was evidentiy a tump meeting Another device, which State Membership in the auxiliary band reside in Wethersfield Discharged Monday; Martha Town Committee. I WICtmCtllDtSSET4 r«KlllEUIlt»T I of the selectmen and ‘select Hebron, and Eugene Turner of declined to find them guilty and Police oniy would say was of an is open to all area men and with their two children, Adam Aniello, South St., Rockville; He resides with his wife and people’ Monday night, but they Andover, all 18, originally asked for the lower charge of explosive nature, was found at and Rachael. Katheryn Baker, Court 'St., two children in Bolton. o FREE DELUXE 2-PC. Jointwl CUE-STICK and C o m forgot to include m e.” pleaded not guilty to a charge of reckless burning. the school after the explosion, Rockville; Michael Biel^k, Cheney was referring to the South St., Rockville; Jufflth and large quantities of Newspaper Drive CHECK THESE FEATURES! WE CARRY THE LARGEST SELECTION selectmen’s meeting Monday materials used to make Officer of State Elks Cooksey, Park West Dr., Bolton High School Class of QUARRIED SLATFREDII pc) OF BILLIARD SUPPLIES IN THE when the selectmen and explosives were found at the Rockville; Jacquelipe 1974 will conduct a newspaper architect of the library knew home of one of the youths. To Visit Rockville Lodge Harshman, Warehouse Point; WOOD GRAM FINISH GREATER HARTFORD AREA! Branneh Names Aide drive Saturday from 9 a.m. un­ what they were talking about, Orin Coville, Grove St., The trial was expected to last til noon. HIGHEST Q U A U naO T H but he didn’t. The selectmen for about three weeks, but it Rockville; Patricia Schlag and Alan W. Lyon, district deputy will be initiated in Lyon’s Residents are asked to bundle LIVELY GUM RUIRER CUSHIONS said it wasn't a meeting, it was ty affiliation, as long as they’re commander, Harold Newcomb, came to an end suddenly daughter, Hopkins Rd., honor. Drug Center Gets $620 Contribution papers and magazines and a work session. willing to work hard for a cause Cross St. grand exalted ruler of the Ellington; Timothy Segnitz, Tuesday after the prosecution Lyon, who succeeds Jon-Paul RIZZO Benevolent and Protective leave them at the end of their Cheney said the preiiminary COVENTRY they believe in.” All donations will be ap­ had begun to lay out its case. Prospect St., Rockville. Order of Elks in (Connecticut, Roden of Rockville Lodge as New Hope Manor, Ck)nnecticut’s only rehabilitation center driveway. The entire town will specifications call for certain Monica Shea preciated. Part of the proceeds The prosecution said the Hope’s program director. New Hope, which has been will visit Rockviile Lodge of district deputy grand exalted be covered by senior class 10% OFF P O O L - C O things and you can make a sub­ Correspondent will be used for the building youths, all seniors at the time, for teen-age girls who have had drug problems, has having financial difficulties, recently issued an appeal for Voter Session Elks Thursday night. ruler, was exalt^ ruler of the members. THIS,COUPON B4TITUES stitution or change quality but 742-9 4 9 5 fund. received a donation of over $620 from &e New England The Board for Admission of originally planned to place the Willimantic Lodge in 1968 and public assistance. The New England Street Rodders is the BIARRRTO10%On*ON I you cannot say "cheaper” as a Jam es H. (Buddy) Brannen, Births Monday: A son to Mr. Street Rodders Gub. The donation was present^ by Electors will be in session The installation of officers bomb in an air conditioning The evening will open at 7 has served as a trustee of the first and only group to respond to that appeal, Mrs. Uccello ______2H4tS$ reason for the change. An Republican candidate for the and Mrs. Frank Beno, Vernon Donates Camera M U im s N P n n Saturday in the Town Hall Of­ for the coming year is duct in an assistant principal’s with a roast beef dinner, and lodge since then. He has held Walter Lockwood, head of the club’s public relations, left, said. The funds were raised by the club at a recent Sock p-usi example is the change to vinyl U.S. Senate has named Mrs. scheduled for Saturday at 8 Garden Apts., Vernon; a son to The Class of 1974 presented fice Building on Kt. 31 from 9 office, but later decided to put the regular lodge meeting is several posts in the (Connecticut and William Donahue, club chairman, at the wheel Satur­ Hop and Antique Auto Show at Crystal Lake Ballroom, $Dpl. H -Sepl. 21 VEMHCMIE,IEMH NT-MS tile from slate — it’s easier to Barbara Barrett, of Standish p.m. at the post home on Wall Mr. and Mrs. Richard Town­ Bolton High with a color pack a.m. to 1 p.m. to examine the it in a hallway ceiling, where it scheduled for 8 in the Carriage Elks Asociation serving most day afternoon to Mrs. Madeline Uccello, president of the Ellington. (Herald photo by Dunn) M A ffSO IL COHNL O m M f i SOON! maintain, not as cold, not as Rd., as a campaign aide. St. send, Ironwood Dr., Vernon. Polaroid camera. mntncMmimtt qualifications and act on the exploded. House. A class of 15 candidates recently as state ritualistic New Hope board of directors, and Robert Berman, New O K N DAM.Y D-9 • fUNOA Y !«-• slippery when wet — the |1,000 Mrs. Barrett will act as coor­ applications of those residents The public is invited. chairman. •AYUIDAVM savings is not the reason for the dinator and volunteer chairman found eligible to apply for ad­ '' .\v change. for Coventry. mission. Alan Wiedie, architect, op­ Brannan said “Mrs. Barrett posed the contract for the is responsible for recruiting School Board To Meet carpeting as he feels it would volunteers and coordinating Tag Sale ON SOLE their efforts between now and delete the contingency fund. Green Chobot Richardson TOLLAND Open Space Rule Cheney said, “ If Wiedie gets Nov. 5. She is a key role Huginski to Mark and Carol P. American Legion Post is plan­ The Planning and Zoning an okay from Town Council because a strong showing in NOW THRU Vivian Kenneson Cadman, Hunter Rd.; Gateway ning a tag sale to be held the Commission will hold a public Marshall Taylor, then it’s okay Coventry is essential to our Correspondent Homes Inc. to Arthur B. and end of October. hearing Monday at 8 p.m. at with the PBC.” drive to unseat Connecticut’s Tel. 875-4 7 0 4 Ruth Ann Brown, Apple Rd.; Any post members or friends Hicks School to consider an John Roberts, PBC member, part-time senator, Abe SEPTEMOER 28 The Board of Education will Guy G. and (iarolyn C. of the legion having articles to amendment to its present said, “We’d be foolish not to Ribicoff.” meet tonight' at 7;30 in the McDonald to Dennis R. and be donated for this tag sale are regulations to provide an open take Taylor’s advice; we’d be Mrs. Barrett said, " I hope Education Administration Diane C. Shea, Grahaber Rd.; requested to contact the space regulation. going out on a limb.” any local resident interested in Building on the Green. George C. and Ann Margretta following legionnaires: John The commission is con­ Wiedie said, “ You wouldn’t helping in the campaign will A delegation of parents is S. Marshall to Joseph R. and Klein, School St.; Eugene sidering allowing parcels on be going out on a limb, it’s just contact me. We’re not at all expected to be present to ques­ Diane J . Pelletier, New Rd.; Rychling, Wall St.; Michael A land from four acres with house his (Taylor) advice.” concerned about a person’s par­ tion a bus schedule. Louis Lipman to George C. Dixon, South St. or the post lot, to 25 acres to become eligi­ Roberts then moved to have a The board is expected to Margretta S. Marshall, ble for open space. If the PBC meeting Sept. 30 when the accept p resignation from Candlewood Dr.; Columbia amendment is adopted by the contracts will be signed Parker School teacher Mrs. Builders to Paul E . O’Connor commission, persons wishing to although Cheney still has the Houley and Burke Doris Stamos, who has been on and Roger I. Daigle, Buff Cap have their land re-classified authorization to sign in case a m at^ity leave. Rd.; Joseph N. Somers to would have to act before Oct. there isn’t a quorum. Also, on the agenda is a Eberhard G. and Dorothy G. To Tour Factories 31. Richard Barry, PBC special education request and Musiol. recommendation for program­ A copy of the amendment is member, said to Cheney, didates said, “Vernon is indeed ming requirements for children on file at the town clerk’s of­ “Remember, we authorized VERNON fortunate to have local employ­ with adjustment difficulties in fice. Quitclaims: Gordon K. you to sign, you’re not obligated Robert D. Houley, ment opportunities through the,Middle School. The board Macomber to Marie B. to.” Democratic candidate for state these diversified industrial may act on policies concerning W a rra n ty Macomber, Browns Bridge In other words, Cheney could senator from the 35th District, leaders. We welcome the Deeds pupil personnel services, Rd.; Santini Homes Inc. to the hold the carpeting contract uh- and Martin Burke, Democratic chance to talk with people at Arthur B . and Ruth Ann graduation, and political cam­ Town of Tolland, Robbie Rd. til the well was drilled and candidate for state represen­ their jobs in order to better un­ T; Brown to Anne M. Krause, paigns. and Pinewood Dr. excavation was finished. Ap­ tative from the 56th District of derstand the economic situation Grand View St.; Helen parently, those are the two Vernon, will tour three in local business and industry. SET major items that could delete Rockville factories Thursday We encourage those we look morning. the contingency fund. forward to meeting to let us CJieney a sk ^ Wiedie if he The candidates will be at the know their ideas and how we COLONIAL PINE’ was certain the library could be U.S. Envelojw Co. at 9 a.m., at might best serve their needs in built for 1271,000, and Wiedie Roosevelt Mills at 10, and at the the 1975 General Assembly.” SOFABED GROUP answered yes. Amerbelle Corp. at 11. A N D NOW... Plantation — includes arm chair, rocker, plus In a joint statement, the can- roomy sleep-2 sofabed. Long-wearing fabric upholstery of Herculon' olefin liber with soil the best picture and stain release BUILT-IN. 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‘Bike Ride Set Sunday- w 0)W • _L V. .£.q T 2 ,d)*^ A bike ride sponsored by q5® e KE/ to Music New England Style from the group that meets A 25-cent fee is charged non­ i- V) X) ^ O American Youth Hostels Inc. there. Past Sunday rides have members. Riders should bring gs c o will leave from the parking lot usually covered some hills and a lunch. c (3“ of the Mary Cheney Library on the sp>^ is determined by the To learn more, call Helmet ^ S to . o Historical Society Topic L. I O >- * Reduced Crime Main St. at 10 a.m. Sunday. majority of the group. Beutel of 59 Oakwood Rd. a-g .E "" The leader will be chosen i .£ i »> s . l (Part 1) ordinated effort. Corrections Aaron Pratt, music depart­ created in him an awareness of Charge Accounts Invitad T cjm Prison, inmate, warden, what moved forward, in a better- ment chairman of the Loomis- our native musical heritage. He Youth’Centre SI? comes to mind when you hear defined direction. Chaffee School in Windsor, will has lectured on the subject Bank Charges Welcome “ Iz" to O >■55 0 ^ those words? Flashbacks of an While upholding its regard for provide the program for the before the Connecticut League Is Y(Our g M 11 old Jimmy Cagney movie with public safety. Corrections hrst of seven meetings of the of Historical Societies and to in­ O 0^ tw. :> * s its high-walled regimentation? began to recognize another Manchester Historical Society. dividual historical groups in the Donlkin O > i Nameless faces behind bars, responsibility to the public, that It will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. Greater Hartford area. o untouched by the “real” world of returning former offenders at the Waddell School on Broad Ceriiter outside? to society as productive, par­ St. At Loomis-Chaffee one of the Would it surprise you to learn ticipating citizens. To that end, His subject, ‘‘American courses Pratt teaches is a that Corrections today is more the Department of Correction Music: New England Style,” history of musical life in the accurately characterized by the has. established numerous will be an account of how the United States. He has also been inmate in the classroom, the scholastic, vocational, com­ Puritan clergy of 18th century on the piano faculty of the Hart­ offender punching the munity release and other New England initiated the ford Conservatory. timeclock at his daily job, the rehabilitative programs which reformation of music in their Wells Dennison, program Z ° correctional officer receiving can lead the offender to churches. From it evolved a un­ chairman, said the two 0 »<;; his degree at a local college? resocialization. ique type of music education, previously open dates in the Gone are the stereotypes of the Frills? Hardly. It costs to the instruction books to imple­ society’s Sunday afternoon o l » past — Corrections Uxlay is a keep a person incarcerate...it ment it, both of which provided series have been filled: Feb. 16, dual-faceted system of "holding pays to provide him with the the impetus for a school of Mathias P. Harpin of Jewett Ci­ and helping.” It’s a system tools which will equip him for genuinely American com­ z Aaron Prull ty, “Arrival of Industry in where “sentences” are punc­ community living and which posers. V a -s « America” ; March 16, Ewell tuated with words like diminish his chances, of The guest speaker said that years at the Eastman School of Newman of Fairfield, “Early O o ^ counselor, Junior League, returning to the institution.' he traces his interest in Music in Rochester, N. Y., American Historical and Pic­ O Q ^ : Public safety rehabilitation/ American music to his student furloughs and citizen involve­ where the annual festivals torial Bottles and Flasks.” ment, a people-oriented profes­ resocialization. These comprise sion whose only tie with the the core of Corrections today. past is a concern for public And from this core stem the safety. changes which mark Connec­ . 1 ® o . Boston Making Big Shift r-■ k- > Cl The terminus of the criminai ticut’s correctional system. .£ 0) to Q 0 5 O justice system. Corrections has Jimmy Cagney’s warden « > O CO ■n= <0 marched under several banners wouldn’t hold up to present day XI (o . t n i - o since 1789 when Philadelphia’s To Mass Transportation correctional administrators !2 £ w Wallen Street jail became the with their educational and ac- ■o world’s first penitentiary. But. complishments and HARTFORD (UPI) - A return to massive highway carpools or public transporta­ ® o . £ “- sophisticated skills. Nor would = < o 5 i^ while correctional philosophy Massachusetts transportation building in Massachusetts both tion to get to work in Connec­ UK C : 5 TJ he recognize any similarity 7 : to-o O pivoted from “penance” to official said ’Tuesday public out­ were defeated in recent ticut. But, he said, he would like .2 . > “reform,” few noticeable between the guards of yester­ cry over continu^ highway primaries. to quadruple the number in Ill forward steps were taken. day and the trained O o ' Q building in Boston has resulted Connecticut transportation order to bring about an effec­ I <» :■ professional officers of today, *2 ® > Until recent times, in­ in a major shift toward mass Commissioner Joseph Burns tive reduction in auto usage in CO 0) ^ c d still with a set of keys but well u (f ® E to carceration basically remained transportation. said his department is planning the state. able to unlock doors to oppor­ O f c o 9- k. to,i2 : Ei-CD a matter of locked doors and John G. Wofford, associate a balanced transportation in (U 5 -o tunity. lost years for those “paying a Massachusetts public works system for the densely pop­ Wofford said Boston is second Corrections is no longer a debt” to society. commissioner, told a transpor­ ulated corridor running from only to New York City in the system apart, it’s one which And as they “paid,” so did tation seminar that the impact Enfield to New Haven and on to density of its central city and from beginning to end touches society — not only in terms of of this year’s energy crisis on Stamford. the only answer to handling the you and yoUr community. To supporting the incarcerated but transportation will as great Burns said in an interview large number of workers is explain the many aspects of also in terms of “welcoming” as the 1954 school decision was 100,000 commuters either use public transportation. Corrections — where it’s going, back ex-offenders who all too on race relations. the route the route it’s taking often were ill-fitted for “The auto cannot continue to and how thousands of citizens assuming contributory roles in play a predominant role in like yourself are helping to the community. American society if we are to make things happen — the (• 9- 107. In recent decades. Correc­ deal with the overwhelming in­ Connecticut Department of as /s our custom — ^ t c tions underwent more positive equities in the world,” Wofford UI S 0 changes as just treatment Correction has prepared this we win be closed all day c-< said. Z ti k series of informative articles, I J a « became equated with custody. Wofford said Massachusetts thursday In observance ol In Connecticut’s correctional published by The Herald as a state government has the religious holiday... public service. system, the most noticeable responded to public pressure on < S ' ' As the series progresses on changes have occurred in the mass transportation and the past six years. successive Wednesdays, com­ question of using highway funds In 1968, through legislative ments and questions are invited for other transportation pur­ I action, a string of isolated jails from readers. ’These may be ad­ "when » poses will be decided on the lilillllllliffi and institutions were placed un­ dressed to: Public Information dollaCM November ballot. der the aegis of the newly Office, Connecticut Depart­ worth In addition, he said, the the miracle of mowjtreet | ment of Correction, 340 Capitol a dollarr created State Department of Republican and Democratic downtown manchester Avenue, Hartford, Conn. 06115. Correction. 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I k. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974- PAGE THIRTEEN Preuss-Behling 25lh Anniversary Thalken-Clark SORRY... Conservation Group Names Officers We have discontinued the Deborah Ann Clark of bridegroom is the son of Mr. The bride, given in marriage making of magnetic type Sharon Lynn Behling and SOUTH WINDSOR Consumer Affairs advice on everyday consumer Wapping School will be used by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Among those attending the Manchester and Bradley and Mrs. George H. Thalken of by her father, wore a Victorian truck door signs, th e reason Norman James Preuss, both of Leonard of Pine Ridge Dr., An­ party was Mrs. Hector Rivard, North Platte, Neb. gown of cluny lace and organza The South Windsor Conserva­ affairs, this booklet discusses high school students and Wap­ for this was that we had been TH E BABY Michael ’Thalken of Sacramen­ A government publication on such topics as signing con­ Bolton, exchanged wedding dover, were honored recently at who was her sister’s matron of The Rev. Paul Malicote per­ designed with pearl-trimmed tion Commission has elected ping students from 8 a.m. to 2 receiving complaints about to, Calif., exchanged wedding consumer affairs entitjed tracts, guarantees and warran­ vows ^ p t. 14 at St. Maurice a 25th anniversary party at honor; and Harold Leonard who formed the double-ring sleeves, princess-style skit the following officers: Mrs. p.m. Monday through Friday. them falling off the vehicles vows Aug. 25 at South "Help” is now available at the ties, how to apply for a job, and IS NAMED Church in Bolton. Willie’s Steak House. The cou­ was his brother’s best man. ceremony. The church was embellished with appliques of Constance Ericksson, 18 Birch or being stolen. Congregational Church in Gran­ South Windsor Public Library. what to look for when buying a ple was married Sept. 17, 1949 Guests from Manchester, An­ decorated with summer lace trimmed with pearls, lace Hill Dr., chairman; and John Square Dance The bride is the daughter of by. The bride is the daughter car. HOWEVER... at St. James Church, dover, Rockville, South Wind­ flowers. Mrs. Karl Sacey of ruffled hem extending into a Reid, Governor’s Highway, The South Windsor Square Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Behling of Mr. and Mrs. Harland B. A useful source of practical A section on where to turn for We still do lettering directly Manchester. sor, Hamden, Hampton and Elliifgton was organist and formal train. Her three-tiered vice chairman. Dance Oub will hold an open of 5 Dean Dr., Bolton. The Clark of 806 Center St. The help with a consumer problem onto the surface of the trucks Mrs. Leonard is the former Belgium, attended. soloist. veil of imported silk illusion dance on Friday at the Wapping EfNiraiiou, DcmHrioMe, son of Elefterios and Mary Takoydes bridegroom is the son of Mr. and a directory of state com­ which, of course, gives you a Marie Dansereau. Mr. Leonard was attached to a Camelot cap Elementary School from 8 iojkl Efstratiou of 905 Terrace Dr., Rockville. He was bom Sept. 16 at and Mrs. Norman J. Preuss Sr. more professions is emjsloyed by Carter’s The couple received a gUt of of matching lace and trimmed missioners and community in­ p.m. Cliff Brodeur w iU ,be^e Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are of Bolton Center Rd., Bolton. silver. formation services is also in­ appearance. Chevrolet in Manchester. in pearls. She carried a bouquet caller. ( ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Takoudesi of Greece. His paternal grand­ cluded. of mixed summer flowers. The rounds will be cued by ED’S SIGN COMPANlfl parents are Mr. and Mrs. Efstratios Efstratiou of Greece. He has The Rev. Robert Cronin of St. This publication was com­ Mrs. Lynn G. White of Lake Russ and Anita White. 161 N. School Street two brothers, Stratos, 6, and Constantine, 16 months, and a sister, Maurice Church officiated at piled by the state Department Charles, La., was her sister’s All club level dancers are cor­ Mancheeter Smaragda, 8. the double-ring ceremony. Yule Workshop Set of Consumer Protection with a a ii p iv s e n o r sIk k 's matron of honor. She wore a dially invited to attend. Phone B46-SR22 Joyce Cavanaugh of Bolton was the cooperation of Gov. Thomas Nile green voile gown designed Pullo, Laurel Lee, daughter of Albert and Anne Romano Pullo organist. Meskill, the State Department with ruffled neckline, straight of 115 French Rd., Bolton. She was born Sept. 17, at Manchester T he Tolland County other countries have influenced of Banking and Connecticut The bride, given in marriage front with back fullness, Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Homemaker groups will con­ the American heritage. Each Bank and Trust Co. Joseph Romano of Miami, Beach, Fla. Her paternal grandmother by her father, wore a gown of flounced hemline belted in Em­ duct a Christmas Workshop, homemaking group will have a imported silk organza enhanced pire waist with green grosgrain is Mrs. Gladys Pullo of Somerville, Mass. She has two brothers, Chairman Oct. 17, from 1 to 9 p.m. and booth stressing family Courts An Exciting Party ideal Albert HI, 5, Joseph, 15 mos., and three sisters, Kimberly, 15, with Chantilly lace and ribbon. She wore a fluted pic­ Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., traditions. The three tennis courts in Deborah, 14, and Deanna, 7. designed with bodice and Elm- ture hat in Nile green with rib­ a t th e Tolland County There will be directions front of the South Windsor High Customer Pick-Up Buffets, and Mrs. Martin F. Zabielski of 66 pire waist appliqued with lace bon trim and carried a basket of Agricultural Center, Rt. 30, available on how to make the ^ Heine, Daniel Williuin, Son of William and Barbara Wrobel Hilltop Dr. was installed as and yellow satin ribbon insert mixed summer flowers. Vernon. items on display and a tea table Home Delivered Buffets Heine of Broad Brook. He was born Sept. 18 at Manchester chairman of the Combined accented with daisies. Her Bridesmaids were Mrs. In keeping with the bicenten­ will feature food items from the In Ready-to-Sefve Containers Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Edward Catholic Mothers Circles chapel-length veil of silk illu­ James Shields of Manchester, nial celebration, the theme of various countries. In addition Save on All For further Information, call Wrobel of Manchester and Mrs. Grace Wrobel of East Hartford. Wednesday night in ceremonies sion was accented with lace and the bride’s cousin; and Mrs. the workshop will be, “Spirit of there will be a sales table of School SuppliesI His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Schwoerer of at the Church of the Assump­ attached to a lace-covered Gregory Johnson of Kearney, Christmas 1776-1976.”, handmade items and food. GARDEN GROVE MTERERS, Inc. tion. She succeeds Mrs. Gary Camelot cap with seed pearl Manchester. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Agnes Neb. They wore gowns, hats ’The object of the program is The workshop will be free-of- ARTHUR DRUG 649-5313 or 649-5314 Wrobel of Manchester. He has a brother, Kevin Scott, 6. Boulay. trim. She carried a cascade and c a rri^ flowers identical to to show how, over the years. charge and open to the public. The Rev. Paul Trinque of the bouquet of white daisy pom­ those of the honor attendant. 2 Piiguno, Rebecca Lynne, daughter of Lawrence and Barbara Church of /the Assumption, pons, white sweetheart roses Charles W. Wilson of Grafton, Totten Pagano of 41 Judy Lane, South Windsor. She was born chaplain and spiritual advisor and powder blue baby’s breath. N.D. was best man. Ushers of the group, officiated at the were Bruce R. Denner of Sept. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Miss Bernice Kurys of Bolton installation ceremonies. Hurlburt Field, Fla.; Stephen parents are Thomas Totten of 14 Farm Dr. and Mrs. Barbara was maid of honor. She wore a Potamionas Photo Other officers installed are B. Clark of Manchester, the Crocker of 73 Hemlock St. Her paternal grandparents are Peter multi-colored chiffon over blue Mrs. Laurent Bourcier, co- bride’s brother. : Pagano of 56 School St. and Mrs. Pearl Pagano of 23 Springside taffeta gown with matching pic­ Mrs. Norman J . Preuss chairman; Mrs. James A reception was held in the Ave. Her maternal great-grandfather is Fred Brousseau of Fort ture hat. She carried a bouquet McCavanagh, recording church gardens, after which the Myers, Fla. She has a brother, Larry, 5. of yellow sweetheart roses, secretary; Mrs. Thomas couple left on a trip to Ber­ white daisy pompons with 5 Moriarty, corresponding muda. For traveling, Mrs. Biirkiinl, Matthew John, son of Arthur and Mary Ann yellow baby’s breath and multi­ secretary; Mrs. William Curtis, Thalken wore a coral pink two- Garaventa of East Hartford. He was born Sept. 19 at Manchester colored streamers. treasurer; Mrs. Boulay, piece suit with contrasting Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bridesmaids were Christine Ermano Garaventa of 109 Lakewood Circle. His paternal grand- librarian; Mrs. David Donovan, mix and match leisure suits scarf. The couple will reside in Angeloni of Vernon, the bride’s publicity; Mrs. James Watt and Sacramento, Calif. ,parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Burkard of West Hartford. He has cousin; Lorraine Behling of Mrs. Frank Moriarty, organiza­ Mrs. Thalken was employed a brother, David, 6, and a sister, Ann Marie, 8. Ellington, the bride’s sister-in- tion; and Mrs. Raymond as a first grade teacher in law; Miss Patrice Gaspar of by Time Out..... from Farah® Hagedorn, advisor. Granby and was doing graduate Ellington, the bride’s cousin; Binlieimer, Tina Marie, daughter of Keith C. and Linda The newly installed chairman work at the University of Hart­ and Miss Cheryl Odell of Fielding Binheimer of 11 Dobson Rd., Vernon. She was born Sept. has resided in Manchester for ford. Mr. ’Thalken is an elec­ Pittsfield, Mass., the bride’s 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents the past five years and is a tronic warfare specialist in the niece. They wore gowns and Salomone Photo are Mr. and Mrs. George Pitkat of 20 Diane Dr., Vernon. Her member of Queen of Angels U.S. Air Force at Mather AFB hats identical to that worn by paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Binheimer of Mothers Circle. She, her hus­ Mrs. Bradley M. Thalken in Sacramento. the honor attendant and carried A whole new way of living with a suiti On Saturday. Monday. Anyday. Casual with a Old Post Rd., Tolland. Her great-grandmother is Mrs. G. Flynn band, and their three children of Brooklyn, N.Y. are members of St. identical bouquets with solid sportshirt. Semi-casual with a turtleneck. Or un-casual with a dress shirt and tie. Bartholomew’s Parish. color streamers. Time-Out makes them with Jackets that can be easily coordinated with matching or Miss Kimberly Behling of contrasting pants. Jackets have button front, self-collar, yoke chest and back and two Ellington and Miss Kelly patch pockets. Pants have belt loops and Important flare leg style. All 100% Encron* BUU FURNITURE STORES INTRODUCE Behling of Manchester, were or Fortrel® polyester knits. Sizes regular and long In navy, camel or trown The Inspector Is Coming Tra Ln, Tra La! flower girls. They wore yellow solids...navy or camel checks. Men’s D & L In Corbins, Avon, Bristol, Manchester and gowns made by their mothers New Britain. AMERICAN HERITAGE When the Health Department ny of Big Brother. This is our and carried baskets of flowers. announced that it was going to house and we can keep it just as Carl Preuss of Bolton was his Jackets ...... ^2.50 LIVING ROOM SUITES conduct a house to house in­ messy as we want to. Good Solid pants...... : 1 1 5 spection to insure “safe, heavens!” I cried, suddenly brother’s best man. sanitary and decent housing for thinking of something terrible, Ushers were Richard Behling Check pants...... !!!!!!!!! !| $16 S all residents of Manchester,’’ — THOUGHT “do you suppose the inspector of Ellington and Thomas OUTSTANDING VALUES they really shook things up will inspect the attic?” Behling of Bolton, the bride’s around here. “Absolutely,” said my hus­ brothers; Thomas Preuss of I can't get the thought out of band. “'That inspector won’t Bolton, the bridegroom’s brother; and Donald Tedford of SOFAS my mind. Every time I feel like miss a trick. If you really want leaving the dishes in the sink or to outwit him, you’ll clean Bolton. Miss Michelle Behling the beds unmade, I think of the every nook and cranny in­ of Ellington was ring bearer. A reception was held at the and inspector. He’s out there cluding the attic. In fact,” he somewhere, slowly but added with a solemn nod, “I’d Elks Club in Rockville, after E relentlessly making his way to suggest you clean the base­ which the couple left on a trip to San Francisco and Hawaii. For CHAIRS my door. Believe me. I’m going ment, too.” to be ready for him when he The basement! The very traveling, Mrs. Preuss wore a gets here! thought exhausts me, but I sup­ na\7 blue pantsuit with red and What I’m worried about is the pose my husband is right. One white polkadot blouse and And, what happens to those uncertainty of the whole thing. thing’s sure, when I’m through matching accessories. who fail to the inspector’s our finest What exactly is the inspector with this house the inspector The couple will reside in white-glove test? Will they be looking for? What does he mean will have to give it A plus! Bolton. publicly censured (I blush to by “safe, sanitary and decent?” P. S. According to the latest Mrs. Preuss is employed in P even THINK of it) or will they Italian imports Are roller skates on the the purchasing department of be issued a tactful reminder? official report it may take as kitchen floor unsafe? Are many as five years to inspect Pratt & Whitney Division of “ The whole thing is un- cobwebs on the lampshades un­ every house in Manchester. United Aircraft Corp. in East American,” ^complained the sanitary? Is the poster in my I certainly hope they’ll hurry Hartford. Mr. Preuss is other night to my husband. teenage son’s bedroom in­ to my house. I can’t keep up this employed by W.H. Preuss Sons for a Connecticut “Why it’s worse than the tyran­ decent? clean front much longer! of Bolton. TRADITIONAL STYLING kind of fiutumn! An open diamond hand-pleated back enhances the modified tuxedo arms dramatized by a select HERCULON cover. ; ABOUT Value to $419.95 We’ve outdone ourselves with our trend to LOVE SOFA available a t...... $138.00 knock-out knits...this time with a sensationai TOWN group of heathered tweeds imported from Italy especially for D & L especially for youl Joseph Blette of Manchester, chairman of the Organization of from left to right: the Handicapped, has been The polo shirt — sweater style! With collar, elected second vice president of placket front, and geometric patterned yoke, the Greater Hartford Chapter of the National Federation of $27. Shown with six-gore pull-on skirt, $25. the Blind of Connecticut. The sweater set-button front stripe-detail cardigan, $32, over crew neck sleeveless sweater-twin vest with diamond pattern, $18. Housewarming The sweater suit — shawl collar ribbed Fetes Couple sweater jacket, $44, over stripped sleeveless 2 CONTEMPORARY STYLING V-neck vest, $18, over a tweedy long-sleeve A combined housewarming turtleneck, $20 teamed with sweater-knit and birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David A sturdy Herculon select stripe accents this neatly styled suits and pull-on pants, $30. Cole and their son James T. will add much to your "look of today.” A hlack vinyl hlscuK tutted All separates 40% wool/60% acrylic in Hodson at 26 Doane St., Sept. 8. droji back sofa and chair is alto available. Reg. $419.98 multi-flecks on a beige tweed background M r. C ole, a fo rm e r Manchester resident, moved with accents of muted green, orange and back to the community after a EARLY AMERICAN SOFA A CHAIR brown. Tops in sizes S-M-L, bottoms 8-16. 5 10 year absence. Mrs. Cole is a Misses Sportswear, all eight D & L stores. wardrobe mistress of the Hart­ INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL...... ford Ballet Co. *368' ’The surprise birthday party was in honor of Mrs. Morton MANY FULL AND QUEEN SLEEPERS Rosenthal of 28 Lawton Rd., FROM AMERICAN HERITARE AND KROEHLER who is registrar of the Hartford Ballet and Mrs. Herman Wolf- AS LOW AS ...... son, costumiere of the Hartford serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 Ballet, Mr. Hodson who is STO P AND executive manager of the SEE OUR ballet, and Carl Mitchell of New TERMS: York, ballet designer. SPECIALS Master Special guest was, Anna Sokolow, choreographer, who is ON ALL Ghaiye presently mounting a new work 3 FLOORSI blau Bank for the ballet. Other guests furniture stores were from the ballet’s Anericard professional performing Middletov/n OUt S.iybrook Miincheslcr ensemble, and Michael Uthoff 9PEN EVERY NIQHT 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 3(M)ay and Lisa Bradley, members of All 9 I Charge the ballet’s staff. SATURDAY Mil 8:30 Considered Ills Main street Cadi Spirt rooms brin{ spare cash these ■■■■■■■■■■■ Manchester • 643-4159 dan — Use Herald Glissilied Us. 11^ f j menoieiiBr a oeo-eiDS | SHOP D&L, MANCHESTER PARKADE & TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Open Monday thru Friday nights'til 9 ... Saturdays'til 6 SHOP D&L MANCHESTER PARKADE & TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Open Monday thru Friday nights 'til 9 ... Satuulgys til 6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25. 1974 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Sept, 25, 1974 East Siders Honor Mansfield Suggests Michigan Housewife Starts Sugar Boycott Lake Champlain Pollution Agreement Reached MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - Cheney also said that IPC will all sides lived up to the agree­ ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich. five-pound sack of sugar. The new agreement does not first step toward a long-term “The American housewife neighbors, friends, told them of Vermont Attorney General also spend $300,000 for equip­ ment. Earlier in the case the Other Forms of Aid (UPI) — Charging that So she started a boycott, now require dredging of the sludge rehabilitation and restoration Director Ferguson has come alive and she has got the boycott and made them all Kimberly Cheney announced ment to eliminate air pollution high court rejected that sugges­ housewives were being made in its 10th day, to protest sugar bed. Instead, New York and of the water quality of Lake to show she is one of the most promise to call five others and Tuesday that Vermont, New caused by its new plant. Vermont agreed to study and tion, saying that a continuing fools of by skyrocketing sugar prices which have trebled In Champlain,” Cheney said. For Pan Am Airlines important people in the coun­ tell them about it. York and the International recommend control of septic court presence was not ap­ Town Director Vivian prices, O verly Ribaudo has price from the 69 cents last try,” said Mrs. Ribaudo, 42, Paper Co. have reached agree­ Originally, Vermont brought tank, sewer, agricultural an propriate and urging an out­ Ferguson will be the first launched a sugar boycott which year for a five-pound bag. WASHINGTON (UPI) - “This could become a habit,” who heads a consumers’ group ment on a four-year old Lake the lawsuit against New York other dischages into the right settlement between the woman to be honored by is beginning to catch on. Now a sign above the Ribaudo BERNARD A. LOZidl, Senate Democratic Leader he added. called ”VIP” (Very Important Champlain pollution suit. and IPC to remove a 300-acre southern part of Lake parties. Manchester East Siders. Mrs. Ribaudo, a housewife home proclaims: “We can’t af­ INC. Mike Mansfield said Tuesday Instead, Mansfield said, he Persons). The settlement proposal was sludge bed from the bottom of Champlain. that he was opposed to Pan and mother of two, went about ford to be sweet anymore.” “I guarantee at the end of the 22 REGENT ST. Cheney said Vermont She will be guest at the sixth was working on legislation to submitted to the U.S. Supreme Lake Champlain. However, the American Airlines’ request for the business of running her The Ribaudos’ daughter, 10 days the American housewife achieved substantially what it VITAMIN annual East Siders Reunion recreate the Reconstruction Court Monday afternoon, with Federal Environmental Protec­ a federal subsidy, but added home in this Detroit suburb of Lisa, will celebrate her 12th will noqte ru n n in g tjie super­ Celling Repeln No longer needed, according had set out to accomplish — Saturday, Oct. 5, at the KofC Finance Corp., which would i Replaeementt the request from four parties to tion Agency sided with New that the administration should help businesses. neatly-ordered ranch homes birthday today with a market s u ^ r ,” she said. to the agreement, is a Supreme namely, the control of pollution HEADQUARTERS Home. the hearing that the case York and IPC, saying that the Liggett Parkade consider other forms of aid. TTie points raised by the Pan quietly — until last Friday. watermelon, not a birthday She said she started the Quality Carpentry Work, originally brought in 1970 by bed posed no real threat to the Court appointed monitor of the in Lake Champlain. Low P i ices! Mrs. Ferguson lived on Mansfield also called for American employes were that Then she exploded with in­ cake, to emphasize the cause. boycott when she got tired of Patios • Additions Vermont be dismissed. lake and therefore should not be lake, who would have had the Foster St. and Plymouth Lane “immediate consideration" of the Postal E)epartment pays dignation at how she and But the boycott is taking hold, complaining to other A Remodeling The agreement calls for IPC t dredged. responsibility of insuring that “I hope this agreement is the for many years. thousands of other homemakers ‘"rhe response has been so housewives over the back fence five complaints raised by Pan foreign governments five times ( Free Eetimatee pay $500,000 to Vermont which American employes in a full- were being made “fools of” by fantastic that it is almost un­ or to her husband when he came Benny Pagani and Felix more than PanAm for carrying can be used to replace most of page newspaper ad. gladly paying more than $2 for a believable,” she said Monday home at night for supper. So, Phone 646-4464 Gremmo, co-chairmen, have mail, that foreign governments the $555,000 the state attorney "I think it is up to the ad­ night. she called her family. appointed the following com­ charge U.S.airlines “exor­ general’s office spent in pur­ ministration to pay proper DAVID’S SHDE STORE mittees: bitant” landing fees, that the suing the case. attention to these points," the export-import bank makes Cheney said that despite a net Tickets, A1 Rossetto; reser­ Montana senator said in a loans to foreign governments at Marlow’s Thurs. loss of $55,000 to the state, the vations, Mike and Ray Ginolfi; Senate speech. six per cent to buy planes while agreement in effect has saved Now Having Their gifts, Francis Gremmo; Mansfield said he opposed the PanAm has to pay 12 per cent, Factory millions of dollars in future publicity, Ken Ostrinsky; com­ subsidy to Pan American, just and that PanAm is forbidden to Authorized. 3 DAY SALE! The Matador from American Motors state funding of anti-pollution mittee aides Stubby Burnett, as he had opposed similiar sub­ fly passengers within the efforts. Francis Gremmo and Dom sidies for Lockheed Corp. and U nit^ States. In order to comply with the GRAND OPENING Gali. the Penn Central Railroad. agreement IPC and New York A completely new grill, with single headlights and rectangular parking lamps, gives a sta te will have to spend Master of ceremonies will be THE HOOVER CELEBRITIES ARE HERE! fresh appearance to the 1975 Matador sedan and station wagon. Both models offer millions of dollars on water Bill Cooper. Vivian Ferguson 10% Sale For A pollution and air pollution con­ The Penthouse Four will fur­ Sen. Kennedy Shelves automatic transmission while disc brakes and steel-belted radial tires are standard equip­ ment. Engines range from a 258 CID six- to a 360 CID four-barrel V-8, each requiring non- trol equipment in the southern nish music for dancing after the 180, and more than half of the Limited Time Only Doctor License Plan leaded fuel. The wagon is available in standard two-seat or optional three-seat versions. Lake Champlain area, Cheney program. tickets are already sold, Hoover 2 • It b e sts, a s It All AMC cars are covered by the company’s Buyer Protection Plan and are available said. Seating capacity is limited to according to the committee. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. for the licensing and recer­ swseps, as It clesns. through DeCormier Motors of 285 Broad St. The settlement agreement, Every Shoe and Sneaker Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., tification of doctors and den­ 2>Speeil • Extra largs dis­ he said, will require IPC to tists, as well as a requirement posable bag. In Stock Tuesday shelved a plan which e Vinyl outer make substantial im­ would have required federal that graduates of medical and H andivac |acket...naver a dusty provements in its waste water BRAND NAMES Mariner Finds licensing standards for doctors dental schools receiving federal odor. treatment system. and dentists and a “doctor aid serve at least two years e Instant rug ad|ustmsnt...tow to “Under the agreement the Naturallzer for Women draft’’ for medically un­ after graduation in doctor- • “HI” or “Lo” Buc- shag. Movement Fragments Self company must do 100 per cent Roblee for Men 10 % OFF Mercury Dented derserved areas. shortage areas. llon powar • Edge cleaning suc­ better than is required by any Kennedy offered a substitute “This is intended to substan­ tion power. Buster Brown for Children 5 • Easy rolling com­ present discharge regulations,” measure to the $5.1 billion, five- tially reduce any inflationary • Two-speed motor .. Hush Puppies for This Is To Make Friend’s And Acquaint PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - sion a mile wide and 600 feet bination rug/floor 50% more suction DAVID E. ANDERSON he said. year bill approved by his health impact of the bill,” Kennedy dogma, beyond any hope of in­ therefore debilitating for the Men - Women - Children People In This Area With The planet Mercury was deep formed centuries ago near nozxia with tools . . . WASHINGTON (UPI) - The “In view of the fact that subcommittee. Instead, said in introducing his sub­ telligibility to the uninitiated.” movement, is that there is no Keds Sneakers DAVID’S SHOE STORE sideswiped billions of years ago what is now Winslow, Ariz., • Salactlva adga- automatically, American left has a tendency to evidence has disclosed the Kennedy offered a one-year, stitute proposal. e Rolls on whsels. It is possible that a new and agreement about what 22 by a hit-and-run intruder from Gault said. cloanlng...dlal flounder in its own sec­ beginning of a new sludge Converse Sneakers Years Shoe Fitting Experience $900 million bill during debate The sweeping proposal from • Cast aluminum potentially divisive dogma is in “feminist socialism” is. space that left a sizable dent. The photos, some of the 500 powar laft or chassis tarianism, fragmenting itself in deposit caused by discharge on the Senate floor. the health subcommittee was the works, threatening to tear Jill Raymond of the party’s Scientists at Cal Tech's Jet Mariner 10 took, also showed a rlght...or full width • Impact absorbing internal struggles aimed at from IPC’s new Ticonderoga Winner of Our Bicycle The substitute would also already losing support of S3001 up one of the few cohesive Kentucky organization opened Propulsion Laboratory Mon­ smaller crater on the opposite claaningl hood. achieving ideological purity. paper mill, this result is highly BRIAN RAULUKAITIS delay until 1980, and effectively liberals and was unlikely to CELEBRin CUSTOM groups that still exercises some the discussion of the issue in the day made public photos of side of Mercury. (Jault • Big dlaposabla The result has been the significant. OPEN DAILY 10-6; Thurs., Fri. 10-7 South Windsor, Conn. abandon, proposals setting gain any conservative support political influence. party’s publication “Grass previously unseen areas of Mer­ theorized that the crater could 3.73 PEAK H.P. bag proliferation of left groups Cheney added that the state minimum national standards in the Senate. • Handy cord wrap The group is the People’s Roots.” of New York has given top cury, taken by the Mariner 10 have been formed by seismic C E U m in DELUXE which disdain to work with one Party, a coalition of 17 local priority to a new $4 million urr orners "Where Fitting spacecraft during the weekend. waves from the impact at • BiggesIist canister powerhouse you another and, in the rigidity and groups from Vermont to According to her, B C Caloris, or by a piece of the can Duyl sewage treatment plant and Your Feet 3.73 PEAK H.P. • Exterided Suction Powar...stronger inflexibility of doctrine, cut off California, and the dogma is "capitalism has locked sexism Shopping Plaza Mariner, making its second celestial body that broke off IPC will spend at least $2 D A V I D ’S Is A Must" longer their chances to broaden their something called “feminist into its own mechanisms” and Manchester.Conn. encounter with Mercury, and followed its own trajectory • Extended Suction Power...etronger • 13 quart MulH-Magnum bag.Jeaa appeal with the mass of people million to improve water quali­ Tel. 646-1721 TVA Asks Users to Cut Back longer changing socialism.” “they must both be eradicated ty in Lake Champlain. 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Fraa nrU ng Front A Roar aCliargo Card Accaptad socialist.” greater than the meteor that Earth’s core that is 16 per cent to avoid “the likelihood” of He said a 90-day supply is con­ But it was gutted in an inter­ PERFECT left Meteor Crater, a depres­ iron by volume,” Strom said. power shortages. sidered desirable. “Everything For The Family & Home Since 1911” nal struggle between factions At its state convention, the SECOND representing rhetorically California Peace and Freedom revolutionary Progressive Party, one of the coalition’s TV Labor Party and those who did strongest members, explicitly not want to commit the declared itself “feminist E organization to a rigid socialist,” calling for develop­ ideological stance. 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Bittner Lynn Alan Brooks, ad­ ministrator of the Connecticut of te9 Bolton Rd., Vernon. The bridegroom is the son of Frank Energy Agency, said Connec­ R. Dezelon of Onnalinda, Pa. ticut and other northeastern states have had to bear the The Rev. John Lacey of Ver­ brunt of high-priced imported non performed the double-ring oil. ceremony. The church was Brooks, in testimony for a decorated with arrangements hearing on oil allocation, said of autumn flowers. Clifford that there is a growing dispari­ Wood was organist and Mrs. ty between the average price of Robert Bittner, the bride's so-called “old domestic oil” sister-in-law was soloist. and.imported oil. Meantime, Connecticut At­ The bride, given in marriage torney General Robert K. Evangelist by her father, wore her Killian said a survey of fuel oil mother’s 31-year-old wedding bidding for schools in Michigan The Rev. Sam Todd of Des dress of ivory Dutchess satin bears out his suit against 20 Moines, Iowa, missionary designed with a sweeteart major oil companies that there evangelist, is speaking each neckline. Her fingertip veil of is little competition in the in­ evening this week at 7:30 at the imported silk illusion was at­ dustry. Full Gospel Interdenomina­ tached to a satin cap. She “We hope that other states Store Hours: carried a colonial bouquet of tional Church, located in the will undertake similar surveys Downtown—9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. State Theatre Building on Main, ivory roses and stephanotis to further confirm the existence Thurs. till 9:00 P.M. with dried flower accents. St. of a national pattern of restric­ Parkade—Mon.-Wed. 10-6 The evangelist will speak Mrs. Andrew Harvell of tive supply and pricing prac­ Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 each evening except Saturday, Washington was matron of tices conforming to the pattern Yott get m uch more than free checking. Sat. 10-6 when hip wife, Gloria, will be honor. She wore a pumpkin already established by the bringing a message to the colored gown designed with Connecticut and Michigan in­ women of Manchester. He will We took a look at the way you live today and created our get competitive rates on savings, discounts on most personal sweetheart neckline and a head- vestigations,” Killian said. also speak at the 10:30 a.m. and piece of fresh flowers with Attorney General Frank J. 7 p.m. Sunday services at the unique Favorite Person™ Account to match it. instalment loans, free traveler’s checks, and more. dried flowes as accents. She Kelley of Michigan said his sur­ church. carried a miniature basket of vey, taken to aid the Connec­ A graduate of Asbury It’s more than you ever dreamed you’d get from a bank. Stop in today and we’ll tell you all about it. Or mail this dried fall flowers with fresh ticut suit, established that the College, Wilmore, Ky., and flowers as accent. energy crisis “all but destroyed Holmes Bible Seminary, Green­ More than any other bank around is offering. Altogether, in coupon. Bridesmaids were Mrs. competitive bidding for the sale ville, S.C., the evangelist one convenient package. No fees or service charges whatso­ Lennert Van Zamdbergen of of heating oil to Michigan serv ^ as a chaplain with the. You’ll love banking the free way. It’s the only way to go! Storrs, Miss Patricia Dawson schools.” Armed Forces during World ever. The only time you’ll ever pay a cent is if you actually of Manchester, and Mrs. Republican gubernatorial War II. Douglas Coates of candidate Robert H. Steele, a His evangelistic efforts have borrow money. HARTFORD MTKKVAL Connecticut congressman, an­ Wethersfield. They wore gowns Nassiff Photo taken him to more than 63 similar to that worn by the nounced Monday he has filed a nations during the past 18 You get a free checking account, with a built-in line of (The Rivorlte Person) BANK honor attendant except in federal suit challenging the years. He has also been inten- brown with yellow, and carried Mrs. Dennis R. Dezelon federal oil allocation system. sively involved in in­ credit so your checks won’t bounce and you can write your baskets of red and pumpkin OVERHEATING BAD terdenominational work in South own loans. Free personalized checks, numbered and n colored flowers. CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Korea, Chile, Brazil, Argen­ Hartford National Bank & Trust Co. James R. Dezelon of Ohio Labuda of Pennsylvania, and home of the bride’s parents, — An overheated engine tina, and the Caribbean area. imprinted with your name and address. Your own Favorite P.O. Box 1597, Hartford, Conn. 06101 was his brother’s best man. Scott Hartmann of East Hart- after which the couple left on a causes greater gas consump­ His work has included three Ushers were James B. Catlin of ford. trip to Cape Cod. The cqupie tion and deterioration of trips into the East European Person Card, for many privileges and South Windsor, Raymond A reception was held at the will reside in Rockville. Attn: Consumer Center engine oil in automobiles, say Communist Bloc during which discounts. Your own Master Charge Yes, I’m interested in becoming a Favorite Persoa Boron Oil Co. researchers. he visited and worked in nine of these countries. Card, to get what you want when Please send me an application and more inform atioa The local church group has recently purchased the State you’re not carrying cash. You also Theatre Building and is in the process of renovating the struc­ ture. According to the Rev. Philip Saunders, pastor of the church, when the renovations are completed, the building will offer beautiful and complete church facilities. Statewide Connecticut Offices Member F.D.l.C (k^yright 1974

Danbuir Fair Opens Oct. 5 DANBURY (UPI) - The 105th annual Great Danbury State Fair will open Saturday, Oct. 5, for a 10-day run expect^ to attract some 3M,000 visitors. Fred G. Fearn, vice president and official host of the fair, said attendance at the grandstand shows on weekends and the final Monday, Oct. 5, 6, 12, 13, and 14, will be paid but free during the week. Grandstand attractions will include the automobile American Thrill show, James Warvell’s White Horse act, the GdUiniSB Nerveless Nocks, highpole per­ formers, and the Rixos, and Michaels unearths a special grouping of aerial balancing ladder act. The fair also will feature a number of agricultural, business and in­ heavy, tailored, ladies 14K gold jewelry! dustrial displays, along with a mideway with a variety of rides and shows.

Billboard mm Picture on Rings,B pcelets, Rejected Earrings, Pins and PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I)- William F. Carroll, Gov. Philip. Necklaces. W. Noel’s campaign coor­ dinator, took one look at the governor’s face and ordered it Values from covered up. When Carroll_saw the first $100 to $1,200 billboard-sized campaign post­ ers which were going up throughout the state, he didn’t ] NOW ^ Uke the view. $6666to$800 devon “I don’t think the governor saw them, bqt I certainly didn’t like them,” Carroll said. A prestige manufacturer of gold “When his picture was blown up jewelry is retooling. We are fortunate IU S tr6 k n its ... easy, breezy now dressing to billboard size it became to be able to offer his entire s t^ k of In so surprisingly many fashionable parts! grainy.” salesmen’s samples at % less than About a dozen of the signs had replacement prices. Here is a been put up, and Carroll wonderful opportunity to purchase A free-wheeling wardrobe thaVll take you from here to there-everywhere with ordered the billboard company handsomely wrought jewelry that the greatest of ease, comfort and style! Just look at the possibilities! to either take them down or reflects a gold bullion price far lower rolyester/acrylic lustre knits teamed with acrylic/polyester/wool confetti tweed cover them with something else than it is today. Come in while the until new signs can be made. collection is complete. There s no Dacron* polyester shirts! Collared cardigan sweater, “We’re still going to use a telling when a bonanza like this is p o . Circle print blouse, $16. Pull-on pants, $17. Shirt-jac, tie belt, $28. SolitL picture and the signs will be likely to occur again! frteuse, $15. Button-front sweater vest, $13. Plaid pull-on pants, going up about a week later $17. Solid button-front blouse, $16. Pull-on A-line solid skirt, $11. sportswear, then we had planned,” Carroll OFFER IS FOR THE MONTH downtown and parkade, ^ * said. OF SEPTEMBER ONLY Contrary to popular belief, th e fast disappearing covered bridge was not built to provide protection for tra­ velers caught in bad weather. JEWKLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Nor was the covered bridge i: 621 Middle Tumplka, East; 320 Middle Tumpllia, West; 8981 Street; 2201 intended to be used as a Main Street 9S1 MAM S T K H M DOWNTOWN MAIKHESTDI meeting place for young East Hartford Offices: 1088 Main Straat, 794 Silver Lana Also •Hortford oNow Britiln oMklMotoim lovers. Bridges were covered simply to protect the wooden trusses from weather. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 — PAGE NINETEEN OBITUARIES Tax Revision Bill Al Kaline Joins Elite Group, Mrs. Margaret Anderson Farrell H. Webb Mrs. Margaret Keating Farrell H. Webb, 65, of 54 Nears Completion Anderson of 21C Carver Lane Bigelow St. died this morning at died this morning at Mt. Sinai a Manchester convalescent Hospital, Hartford. She was the home. He was the husband of WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Tuesday and is expected to mop Rules Committee Chairman widow of Iver G. Anderson Sr. Mrs. Gladys Smith Webb. comprehensive tax revision bill up the remaining issues today. Now Wants One More Homer Ray Madden, D-Ind., who has Mrs. Anderson was born in Mr. Webb was born March 6, is nearing final House Ways and The measure is likely to been critical of Mills’ handling Thompsonville and had lived in Means Committee approval, l/«r 1909 in Houlton, Maine, and had emerge with a badly split vote. of tax legislation, hinted BALTIMORE (UPI) — Al Kaline has begun lowering the curtain on his Hartford before coming to lived in Manchester for more but faces such Intense opposi­ Negative votes will come from his 498th lifetime double to push one hit past the late Roberto Clemente Tuesday that his committee 22-year career by getting his 3,000th hit. His encores include his 400th Manchester in 1947. She was a that than 40 years. He was an tion that it may never reach the both oil state members who may move slowly. into 11th place with 3,001 hits. communicant of the Church of House floor. followed by the first summer with his family ever. Army Air Force veteran of wish to preserve the oil deple­ " T h e only way I would come back is if (Manager Ralph) Houk and the Assumption. World War II. Before his retire­ The bill, pushed by con­ tion allowance and liberals who Kaline ended his hit show in Baltimore Tuesday night by stroking Dave Survivors are a son, Iver G. gressional Democratic leaders, Mills Criticized McNally’s first pitch of the fourth inning just inside the foul line in right (Oeneral Manager Jim) Campbell asked me to and they’re not going to do ment 3 years ago, he had been feel the bill would open new it because they re going with kids. Besides, I want to take next year and Anderson Jr. of Manchester; a employ^ for 20 years as a would give some tax relief to loopholes. “It took him (Mills) eight field to become the 12th member off that elite hitting category. spend it with my family,” Kaline said. “I haven’t spent a summer with daughter, Mrs. Karl Happ Jr. of truck driver at the W.G. low and middle income Delay Foreseen months to put together a tax The Detroit Tigers’ star was the first in the American League to attain my family or not playing baseball since I was 12.” West Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Glenney Lumber Co. taxpayers and would crack The House Rules Committee bill, and the Rules Committee .that level since Eddie Collins did it 49 years ago, in 1929. Kaline has gotten Anna Keller of Middletown; six He is also survived by two down on oil tax loopholes. But it may delay the bill until it is too can’t consider it in a week,” all of his 140 hits this season as a , the first of the 12 to get Kaline said he “almost forgot to run” on his double because he was grandchildren and six great­ also would give new capital Madden said. daughters, Mrs. Richard late to pass before the mid- it that way, and he will be the first of the Hall of Fam ers in that category trying to guide it in. Second baseman Bob Grich of Baltimore came grandchildren. gains tax breaks to investors Normally the Rules Com­ (Janet) Daub of Manchester October election recess. If that to finish with a lifetime batting average below .300. over to shake his hand and congratulate him on having “a hell of career” Funeral services are Satur­ and Mrs. Nancy Galinat of and contains numerous tax ad­ happens, the bill would not mittee spends only a day or two before Kaline flicked his head briefly to the sky. day at 10 a.m. at Holmes Coventry; two brothers, Lionel vantages for special interests. reach the Senate until late deciding how and whether any “There’s no g r^t secret to my getting 3,000 hits,” the obviously T said a little prayer of thanks,” he said, “for giving me a chance, for Funeral Home, 400 Main St. particular bill will be debated. Webb of Unionville and Hazen November or December, where relieved Kailne said while sipping champagne from a clear, plastic cup. givng me a strong body and for giving me the desire to play 21 years.” Burial will be in East Losses and Cains Balance Among Its last decisions, the Webb of Clearwater, Fla.; five it would stand almost no chance When you play 22 years, and play most of them as a regular ... The game was stopped and Kaline trotted the ball over to American Cemetery. sisters, Mrs. Thelma Haugh Committee staff members committee reversed itself for of passage. •j another home run, I only need one more for 400,” League President Lee McPhail, who will take it and the bat to the Hall of Friends may call at the and Mrs. Vinnie Turnard, both said the bill would raise about the third time and decided to It also could refuse to give the said Kaline, who is 16th on that all-time list. “I think I’m going to be going Fame. His parents, his wife’s parents, and Campbell were present but funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 of M anchester, Mrs. Ada as much tax revenue as it loses, bill a “closed” rule. The closed prevent a developer from and 7 to 9 p.m. perhaps gaining a relatively deducting from non-real estate for that the rest of the way— I’m going to be a lot more aggressive at the Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who also did not witness Hajik Aaron’s 715th Novell! of Glastonbury, Mrs. rule would bar any floor plate from here on. home run, did not attend. The famify suggests that any Shirley Moule of Broad Brook, small $100 million to $500 amendments, and Ways and income the local taxes and in­ memorial contributions may be and Mrs. Hazel Grant of Villis, million. Means Chairman Wilbur Mills terest he pays on a building un­ It seemed like a great big cloud had been lifted as soon as I got it ” “There’s no way I’m coming next year,” said Kaline, who singled after Kaline said. made to ffie Northern Connec­ N.J.; and three grandchildren. The tax-writing committee says the rule is essential to con­ der construction, which is earn­ ticut Chapter of the Leukemia Funeral services will be made its final major decisions sideration of a tax bill. ing no income from which he Society of America, 44 State Friday at a time to be a an­ normally could deduct these St., Hartford. nounced at Holmes Funeral expenses — a major tax break Home, 400 Main St. Burial will for the industry. (UPI photo) Violence Was in Air at Shea Stadiunn be in East Cemetery. Masons for 50 Years Joe Lawler Chairman The committee also refused Al Kaline Collected SfOOOth Base Hit Friends may call at the to exempt from taxation the first $500 of in terest on 12th Major League Player to Perform Feat Rose Kennedy funeral home Thursday from 7 Three members of Manchester Lodge of Masons Tuesday night were presented their 50- to 9 p.m. For Jaycees Banquet passbook savings accounts, Will Be Delighted year pins. Making the presentation is William 0. Gadd of Wethersfield, district deputy which sponsors said would en­ BOSTON (UPI) - “I’m sure grand master. Recipients, from the left, are Frank Schiebel, Herbert A. Phelon and courage more saving in in­ my mother is the most Charles H. Bunzel. The latter is a past master of the lodge, having served as presiding of­ Joseph P. Lawler has been stitutions that make mortgage Boston RSox Feel Fortunate was honored as “Key Man” in delighted of all of us,” Eunice ficer in 1933. (Herald photo by Dunn) appointed chairman of the 1971 and has been involved in loans. The Treasury Depart­ THE HERALD Kennedy Shriver said regarding Manchester Jaycees 1974 Alum­ the Jaycees clean water ment said it would cost almost the decision of her brother. Sen. ni Banquet. program since its inception in $2 billion in federal revenues Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., The banquet is to be held on 1969. He also has served as and increase government ANGLE not to seek the presidency in Thieves Ransack Childbirth Film Saturday, Nov. 16 at the Elk’s chairman of the 1971 borrowing. 1976. Club on Bissell St. They are Still Alive Two Ways Distinguished Service Awards By Earl Yost Sports Editor “We are all obviously ’The Family Oriented CJiild- The event will mark the 21st Banquet, chairman of Save relieved. I’m glad that it is anniversary of the Manchester Case Mountain Committee, has Verplanck School birth Information Socity NEW YORK tU PI)-The finally settled, and I think that Jaycees and 20th anniversary of been a representative on the the New York Yankees when the field. I just didn’t want Sox, playing the vulnerable “We helped ourselves all (FOCIS) will sponsor a child­ NOTICE consider Teddy is really wonderful. He the Jaycee Wives of Mayors Conference on the fights began breaking out in any of my people to get left field position where right,” admitted Harper birth education film and slide Probate Court is opfn for themselves fortunate for made a sacrifice for his family. Thieves broke into the which received the alarm sam Manchester. All former Aged, did work with the Union conferences with the jud^ the stands and the possibili­ hurt.” Rose was showered with after the game. “ The presentation featuring “The two reasons today: they’re I think that is quite noble and Verplanck School on Olcott St. they did not bother to call Story of Eric” Tuesday at 8 members of the Manchester Pond development and dedica­ from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on ISew York DoesnH Deserve Playoffs, Series ty of real trouble arose. At refuse in the 1973 NL arithmetic is against us but invigorating. Jaycees and Jaycee Wives and this morning. headquarters as they thought p.m. in conference rooms A and tion, and he worked on the Thursday nights. Night still alive in the American least a dozen fights, three or “They were isolated in­ playoffs, also discounted the all former members of any strange things can happen. “It shows courage and nobili­ They broke into a soda the alarm to be faulty. B at Manchester Memorial Hockanum Linear Park Bill telephone numbo’: 6 4 * ^ . ’ SHEA STADIUM — New York, in the sixth inning of the nightcap which League’s Eastern Division four of which held up the cidents in a big crowd,” said danger of the situation. ty of spirit,” Mrs. Shriver said machine taking an unknown chapter of the Jaycees are en­ Hospital. Anyone wanting further infor­ William E. Fitzgerald this case. Shea Stadium, does not saw the Boston Red Sox come to life race and they’re still alive. progress of the game, took Lt. Piro. “We used to have The only way they can while attending a cast party at amount of coins. Lockers in the couraged to attend. mation should call Mr. Lawler A registered nurse will attend Judge of . Probate deserve to be part of either the with a first game 4-0 win over the That’s putting it a little place; four young men were the same thing every Friday “It wasn’t bad,” he said, happen is for us to keep win­ the Wilbur Theater. She added halls were ransacked. The to explain the films and answer Lawler, an active member of at 649-8845 or 236-1943 ext. 36. dramatically according to night.’’ “certainly nothing like Rose ning. That’s all we can do.” that her brother’s decision by the Jaycees for several years, American League Eastern Division Yanks and a 2-1 lead in the second arrested, a hundred or so nurses office was broken into questions. The event is free to Manager Darrell Johnson of put up with. The fans in the “no means” finished him as a and bandages taken. has held the offices of external playoffs or the World Series. Last game, served only to give baseball a objects were thrown on the the public. the Red Sox and Lt. William In addition to revealing left field stands were not political figure. Bennei Grade 7 director, external vice presi­ night, before the third-largest crowd new black eye. field and Ckiach Don Zimmer Carl Yastrzemski’s two- The main office was broken that four men were bad to me. I can’t com­ Mrs. Shriver’s mother, Mrs. into and several attempts made Goes to Movies dent, and president in 1972. He of the season to watch the No. 1 The battles, in all sections of the Piro of the New York City of the Red Sox was hit in the run triple, which took a Police Department but the arrested, Lt. Piro said one plain.” Joseph P. Kennedy, is 84. Chamber Director to enter the vault safe. boarders at the National League park, park, never two at once, took away neck by an apple thrown member of his New York bounce high over right- The walls in several areas the Yankees, the better part of 47,895 from what were two pretty good ball fact is that violence reminis­ from the stands. fielder Bobby M urcer’s George T. LaBonne Jr. has City police detachment suf­ Luis Tiant pitched a six- were damaged by a pick and an All Grade 7 students at fans were treated to another dis­ games. cent of the incident in­ head, was the key blow of a been appointed a director of the ABOUT fered a cut hand. The men hitter for his 21st victory in I axe found nearby. Bennet Junior High School Puerto Ricans graceful exhibition of rowdyism in the The Red Sox padded their two-run volving Cincinnati’s Pete “I’m not going to knock three-run third inning in the Greater Manchester Chamber The supply room was broken w ho were arrested, the first game and Roger attended a special showing TOWN Rally Speakers stands. Last October’s was bad when margin in the nightcap, in between in­ Rose in last year’s National the park, the people or New first game. The Red Sox’ Drivers Strike of Commerce. into and further attempts made Tuesday of “Chariots of the described by Lt. Piro as Moret won his ninth game the Mets engaged the Cincinnati Reds terruptions from the umpires who League Playoffs was in the margin of victory in the GROTON (UPI) - Forty According to Burl L. Lyons, from there on the back of the Gods” at the UA Theatre at the A meeting in support of in­ York,” said Johnson after “ men of college age,” were with a seven-hitter in the se­ in the National League playoffs but air Tuesday night at Shea seven school bus drivers stayed chairman of the board, safe. A typewriter, new Sept. Parkade. dependence for Puerto Rico For Your Information called time while the combatants took the game. “What can you charged at the 112th cond game. The two losses nightcap came in the The executive board of will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. last night the dozen or more free-for- Stadium. out of work today, but atten­ LaBonne will fill the position 10, was taken. Dear friends, over, and some fans sought safety on say about these animals? Precinct in Flushing, N.Y., dropped the Yankees a half seventh inning on a walk, Manchester Jaycee Wives will in the Student Center Lounge at alls in the stands, the bottle throwing, The Red Sox were in the dance at schools was not vacated by Donald Sherman Classroom No. 9 was broken the playing field, and wound up a 4-2 We were conscious of the with “harrassment and dis­ game behind the Baltimore Jim Rice’s double, an infield whose term of office expires The specially arranged meet tonight at 8 at the home of Manchester Community and the throwing of an assortment of process of preserving their affected severely as drivers into and again an attempt was In time of need you would not winner for a sweep of the twinbill. As problem but at no time did I orderly conduct.” Orioles and left the Red Sox out and a passed ball by were hired outside the city and March 31, 1975. In addition to made on the side wall of the showing was in conjunction Mrs. Joseph Lawler, 202 College. objects at the players and umpires a result the Yankees dropped out of faint division title hopes consider taking my team off Thurman Munson. Autumn St. hesitate to ask a good neighbor for Tommy Harper of the Red 3VZ games out of first place. mothers pitched in to get their his new duties as director, safe. with the group’s first unit of Jos LaLuz, secretary for the was worse, strictly bush. first place, and with Baltimore win­ with a 4-0 and 4-2 sweep of New England zone of the Puer­ certain favors. We want you to kids to school. ’The non-union LaBonne is a member of the Police noted Verplanck has social studies entitled “Earth’s ■•The happenings, which erupted in ning, now trail the Birds by one-half drivers voted to walk out Chamber’s annual meeting Place in the Universe,” and the Lakota Council, Degree of to Rico Socialist Party, and feel the same toward us. So many an alarm which sounded at 2:30 Pocahontas, will meet tonight game. Tuesday night after George committee and chairman of its a.m. But the answering service science classes. Gloria Blanco, a PRSP things crowd in upon a family Negro, president of Eastern legislative affairs council. at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. member, will speak. Refreshments will be served when death comes to the home MAJOR Bus Lines offered $3 an hour to LaBonne is president of G.T. The event is sponsored by a during a social hour. faculty and student group on the that a neighborly, personal- the drivers’ demands for $3.50. LaBonne & Associates, Inc. and interest service is often needed. Tiant Finally Bagged No. 21 LEAGUE They now earn $2.85 an hour. An has been an active participant MCC campus. Theme of the campaign being We try to meet such needs, not Eastern spokesman said only 25 in civic activities. He is a While police were kept busy running LEADERS launched deals with the fact merely in a professional way, but Carl Yastrzemski, who came into drivers were hired to man the member of the Campbell Coun­ from one section to another trying to cil, Knights of Ck)lumbus, past EPA Claims Scrubbers that the United States will soon the game under .300 for the first time buses during the walkout, so just as a kindly neighbor would control the wild-swinging fights, and some of the 5,000 students who president of the Manchester celebrate its bicentennial and do. this season, was the hitting hero in the usually ride buses to school Kiwanis Club, past president of freedom from colonization. there were some real beauts, Luis first game with a two-run triple. He Leading Batters will have to find another means the Manchester Junior Clear Air Effectively Organization members believe Respectfully, Tiant had already held the Yanks collected three hits in nine trips and of transportation. Negro has Chamber of Commerce, past that it would be hypocritical to runless in a brilliant six-hit effort. wound up at an even .300 going into the NATIONAL LEAGUE celebrate the event when Puer­ threatened to seek an injunction president of the Manchester WASHINGTON (UPI) - The En­ status report on scrubber technology — the The win was the 21st for Tiant, who season finale tonight for the Yankees AB H Pet to Rico is still a colony. against the drivers who staged United Fund, and incorporator vironmental Protection Agency said today shorthand term used to describe devices was the majors’ first 20-game winner at Shea. Garr, Atl 582 207 .356 A rally in support of that ^ FUNERAL HOME ^ the walkout. of the Manchester Memorial there is now more than enough evidence which can be put in smokestacks or boilers this season, and it a was his first When the fights started, baseball Garvey, LA 620 197 .318 Hospital. and actual experience to show that to take sulfur oxides out of the smoke country’s independence will be PHONE 643-1222 triumph in one month, plus one day. Buckner, LA 552 held Oct. 27 in Madison Square became secondary. Shea Stadium is 175 .317 disease-causing pollutants can largely be before they get into the air. ’The pollutants Oliver, Pitt 582 182 .313 Garden in New York City. J l» WEST CENTER - fMNCHESTER, CONN. Six times he tried for No. 21 and was no place to take a lady to a game. removed from smokestacks of the nation’s cause respiratory diseases and can McBride, St. L 537 168 .313 The MCC meeting is open to JOHN F. TIERNEY - SAR M IA TIERNEY involved in five decisions, all losses, Even the choice box seats were not power plants. damage man-made and natural materials. Zisk, Pitt 512 160 .313 the public. Anyone wishing ad­ JOHN J. CHATTY four by one run. safe. Many fans started leaving with The report was released along with the Madlock, Chi 422 132 .313 EPA officials said the breakthrough will ditional information may call Roger Moret, the spindly, tall announcement that a major utility — the three innings left in the latest fiasco Smith, St.L 494 154 .312 allow use of millions of tons of high sulfur 646-4900, ext. 351. southpaw, who delights in pitching Signing Delayed Philadelphia Electric Co. — has signed an at Shea. Gross, Hou 557 173 .311 coal still unmined in the East — and make against New York, and beating them, agreement to put $68 million worth of such Baltimore may not draw as well as Brock, St.L 609 |t unnecessary to strip mine public lands 188 .309 devices into three of its plants. was in command all the way in the New York but the Orioles, and their Montanez, Phil 495 in the West for low sulfur coal that does 153 .309 For Bookmobile The Philadelphia system will result in nightcap as Boston pinned a first followers, rate the playoffs after what not put dangerous sulfur oxides into the air AMERICAN LEAGUE the recovery of sulfur and sulfuric acid, defeat on Larry Gura. The latter has happened last night. AB H Pet when burned. but no sludge. The signing of the contract won five straight. Carew, Minn 576 209 .363 Gerstenslager Co., low bidders They said it should also reduce the coun­ EPA says scrubbers will be needed at for the proposed bookmobile for on the bookmobile, to discuss Orta, Chi 494 157 .318 try’s reliance on imported oil as a source 110 plants at an eventual cost of $5.4 McRae, KC 509 157 .308 the Manchester Public Library several minor specification of power generation. has been delayed as a result of billion, about $45 million for the average Maddox, NY 445 136 .306 adjustments. EPA made the projections in a new plant. specification changes requested The revised specifications Randle, Tex 502 153 .305 by the library board and staff produced a number of im­ Piniella, NY 501 151 .301 members. Successful Squeeze Allen, Chi 462 139 .301 provements in the original The board met Monday with plans without adding percep­ Burroughs, Tex 534 160 .300 representatives of the tively to the cost, said John Yaz, Bos 507 152 .300 Jackson, head librarian. Robinson, Balt523 154 .294 The library board has CUTYOUR Campaneris, Oak 517 152 .294 Vaults Birds to Top HOME RUNS Card of Thanks requested the Gerstenslager NATIONAL LEAGUE: The family of David MacGillivray representatives to revise the wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to drawings to show the new im­ BALTIMORE (UPI) - Andy Kaline’s run-scoring single in the Schmidt, Phil 36; Wynn, LA 32; their dear friends, relatives, neighbors, provements, said Jackson. Etchebarren knew immediately that sixth inning tied the game 2-2 after the Bench, Cin 31; Perez, Cin 27; the staffs of Crestfield Convalescent his eighth inning bunt would score Cedeno, Hou 25. Home and Holmes Funeral Home for Upon receiving the new Orioles produced two runs the frame drawings, contract signing will Brooks Robinson with the winning run AMERICAN LEAGUE: their understanding sympathy and many before from a costly outfield error by Allen, Chi 32; Jackson, Oak 29; kindnesses during the recent bereave­ take place, Jackson said. as long as the slow-footed Baltimore rookie centerfielder Ron LeFlore. Tenace, Oak and Burroughs, ment in the loss of their beloved father third baseman broke with Detroit and grandfather. The comeback victory enabled the Tex 25; Darwin, Minn 24. COSTS. reliever John Hiller’s pitch. Orioles to vault over the Yankees into RUNS BATTED IN “He threw me a high curve ball on first in the American League’s NATIONAL LEAGUE: We have no outside sales­ All you have t6 do is know a the 1-1 count,” said the Oriole catcher Eastern Division following Boston’s Bench, Cin 123; Schmidt, Phil men to sell Savings Bank Life good thing when you see i t after his bunt single climaxed the two- double defeat of the Yankees 115; Garvey, LA 108; Wynn, LA Insurance and the money saved run rally that gained the uphill 5-4 vic­ Tuesday. 107; Perez, Cin and Zisk, Pitt is passed on to you in lower Savings Bank tory over the stubborn Tigers Tuesday Oakland 5, Minnesota 1 97. costs. Life Insurance. and sent the Orioles into first place by The A’s, backed by Gene Tenace’s AMERICAN LEAGUE: Burroughs, Tex 115; Bando, We have a wide variety of You’ll never know how half a game over the New York * grand slam homer in the fourth inning Yankees. Oak 102; Rudl, Oak 95; Hender­ plans and you don’t have to be much you can save. Until reduced their AL West magic number son, Chi, Darwin, Minn and a bank customer to buy SBLI. you call us. Possibly Al Kaline’s 3,000th base hit clinching to four. It was Tenace’s 25th Jackson, Oak 92. of his career helped spark the Tigers homer, a career high, while Vida Blue r ' against McNally. The Oriole (16-15) picked up the win. SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER southpaw gave up a lead-off double to Kansas City 9, California 3 I 923 Main Street Kaline in the fourth inning that Rookie John Balaz drove in four Manchester, Conn. 06040 FinGERALD I enabled the Detroit-designated hitter runs in the first two innings as Nolan I to become only the 12th player in Ryan (21-16) took the loss despite run­ TV FUNERAL HOME I (Please Print) baseball history to reach the coveted ning his total to 352. AND EDWARD M. FITZGERALD, DIRECTOR I A n n R F S s milestone. Milwaukee 4, Cleveland 3 225 Main Street “I threw him a fast ball up and Dave May slugged a pair of homers RADII I c n Y SI ATE 7IP away,” said McNally, who added that for the Brewers and Bobby Mitchell Manchester I he didn’t mind tossing the famous snapped a 3-3 tie with an 11th inning HHONE I pitch. “I said in mid season that I’d be homer to give Billy Champion his 11th TONIGHT PHONE 643-5940 the guy to throw the pitch that he win. Gaylord Perry suffered his 12th Husb.ind/agc------W ik'/n yc------C h ilJrcn /.ig cs— .— ,— ,— j j 7:55 Yankfl v». Red Sox, DIGNIFIED, TRADITIONAL SERVICE would hit for number 3,000. loss against 2Q victories. WINF, WTIC PAGE TWENTY — MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974— PAGE TWENTY-ONE r- Pirates Overtake Cards Ex-Goalie Scores Lack of Numbers Hurts Indians In Soccer Victory Homer By Stargell '-Y'- By Lett Auster Who Open Grid Slate Saturday with an obviously weak Penney 11. NEW YORK (UPI) — There’s an old baseball axion that Dodgers 2, Braves 1 Every goalie, whether it be hockey Intercepting the opening kickoff, Billy By ten Auster Bob Noonan (6-1,196). The split end is senior John Griffin says “never awaken a sleeping giant,” and the St. Louis Steve Yeager scored from third base on a passed ball or soccer, has a secret ambition to MacLean and Reiner Cacace dribbled the (jutside and Kinney and senior Bob Digan (5-9,188) on Cardinals suffered dearly Tuesday night for violating that score a goal. Well, Manchester High down the field with Cacace hooking in Young, inexperienced, lacking depth in some areas, (5-8, 155) and the tight end slot goes to sophomore John the inside. Digan also is hampered by an ankle and his with two out in the 10th inning to give the Dodgers a vic­ Madden (5-11, 166). credo. tory over the Braves and maintain their five game lead in senior netminder Ray Sullivan had his a shot from an impossible angle. The small in stature, that’s the configuration of the 1974 status is unsure for the opener. A replacement has still not Willie Stargell, power hitter extraordinaire, was the the NL West with only seven to play. A Phil Niekro fantasy fulfilled as the Indians marker came with 27 seconds elipsed Manchester High football team. The Indiaqs, under the In the backfield, senior Co-Captain Jack Maloney (5-5, been penciled in. man aroused by the Cardinals and he angrily responded demolished hapless Penney High of on the clock. direction of second-year Coach Larry Olsen, open their 165) is slated to open at quarterback. Maloney is hampered knuckleball got past catcher Johnny Oates on the first In the backfield at safeties are Griffin, sophomore Steve with a three-run homer which led Pittsburgh to a 7-3 pitch to Dave Lopes with the bases loaded and Yeager East Hartford, 8-0, yesterday at The Indians added three other first campaign Saturday at non-league foe South Windsor High. by a tender ankle and if he isn’t available senior Billy triumph over St. Louis that enabled the Pirates to take Memorial Field in CCIL soccer ac­ stanza tallies. Tayo Stimac headed Lack of numbers has hurt the development of the club Wilson (5-9, 158) will be the signal-caller. The running Dawson (5-11,155) and junior Mark Roach (5-11,162). Just scored standing up. Ron Cey tied the game for Los Angeles tion. a quick check shows four sophomores in starting slots and over first place in the National League East by a half­ with an eighth inning homer. home a corner kick taken by Bob but Olsen has maneuvered people so the Indians can go as backs are senior Co-Captin Pete McCluskey (5-7, 162), game over the Cardinals. WILLIE STARGELL Called on to make just two easy Odell with 7:52 left and 41 seconds much as possible two-platoon, this to ensure fresh people senior John Kunz (5-7, IM) and either junior Jason Dodge most of the individuals very, very small in stature. A It was the Pirates’ second victory in as many nights at Reds 5, Astros 1 saves in the first half, Sullivan donned later Stimac blasted home a 15-yarder are playing. (6-1,179) or sophomore Butch Kinney (5-7,169) at fullback. mammoth-sized outfit could wear down the Indians at a a numerical jersey for the beginning tail end of a game. St. Louis and the incident that triggered Stargell’s wrath Johnny Bench tripled home , then scored on assisted by Odell. Shooting from point The Silk Towners have looked at and hit the same bodies “We have four or five running backs who can run hard of the final 30 minutes and played left Sophomore Ed White (5-8, 162) will handle the punting came in the sixth inning when he was hit on the wrist by a passed ball during a three-run fifth inning that carried blank range, MacLean tallied on an the last five weeks while other clubs, including the Bobcats and right now I feel we have an offensive line they can run left-hander John Curtis. The hit batsman loaded the bases the Reds over the Astros. Bench’s triple was one of his wing. Picking up a loose ball near assist from Cacace with 4:25 left in ...... who are 1-1, have started actual warfare. Olsen doesn’t chores with Maloney or McKenney handling the conver­ midfield, Sullivan turned on the behind. I feel we should have one of the best balanced run­ and paved the way for a four-run inning but in the very three hits and his boosted his league-leading the quarter. (Herald photo by Dunn) feel, however this is a disadvantage. sions. speed, broke past several defenders ning attacks in the le a p e ,” Olsen noted. next inning, Stargell got his revenge by drilling a three-run total to 123. Fred Norman tossed a six-hitter for Cincin­ In the second period, scores were ‘"There is nothing like game experience but in our situa­ Manchester will use a 44-3 defensive setup. Defensive “I would say we have good personnel in many cases who nati. and rocketed a shot from 15 yards out chalked up by John Paquette, Carl tion it was to our advantage to prepare a unit and get them homer which sewed up the game for Pittsburgh. ends are Nicholas and junior Bob Hawkes (6-1,177). At the fu® experience. But they are enthusiastic,” SCOREBOARD past a helpless Black Knight goalie Bujaucius and Mario Orduz. Two Hockey Sign-Up Time ready. We weren’t ready two weeks ago to open but we are “That hit on the wrist stirred me up,” Stargell said. “I Phillies 6, Mets 3 tackles are seniors John Samiotis (5-10, 203) and Neil the Tribe mentor stated. Mancheste^;^ returned just six know he wasn’t trying to hit me, but it hurt.” Joe Tomaselli. The score came with assists went to Ed Hajbucki with the now,” Olsen comment^. Greg Luzinski stroked a three-run homer in the first in­ McKenney (6-0,166). Samiotis, one of three co-captains, is lettermen from a year ago when a 2-6-1 mark was com­ 4:02 left in the third period and it con­ Paquette goal unassisted, a 35-yard Offensively, the Indians will open with junior Ralph So, in the next inning,' after singles by Rennie Stennett ning to power the Phillies over the Mets. Luzinski’s American League presently out with an ankle injury and won’t start against piled. and A1 Oliver, he smashed a pitch by reliever Rich Folkers cluded the goal-making as jayvees boot badly misplayed by Tomaselli. Noel Nightingale of the Manchester Youth Hockey Fabor (5-8,174) at center, seniors Rich Nicholas 15-10,166) seventh homer followed singles by Dave Cash and Willie EAST South Windsor. In his place will probably be junior Chris went the final distance. It was Duffy Leone took over in goal in the Assn, signs up Mathews and Brian Beckwith during and Larry Wagner (5-7,160) at the guards, and tackle spots Young, small and inexperienced is the Silk Town 11 over the centerfield wall for his 24th home run. It was his Montanez. ’The homer was the second for Luzinski since W L Pet GB Williams (6-1, 265). Sullivan’s first markers since eighth second half and preserved the shutout. registration last night at the West Side Rec. Boys may secured by junior Mike Demers (6-2,184) and sophomore There is no tomorrow, howevei;, as the opener is Saturday' first since Sept. 2, when he hit two against Philadelphia. returning Aug. 26 after missing 74 games with an injured Baltimore 84 The linebacking corp employs McCluskey ap:^ Wilson on They will have to be ready Pittsburgh Manager Danny Murtaugh, exulting over the New York 84 grade at Illing when he took the penal­ The Indians, now 2-1 in the league also register tonight from 6:30 to 8 130 at the Rec knee. Center on Cedar St. Pirates’ move into first place, said, “At one time this Boston 80 ty kicks. and 3-1 overall, are at East Hartford season we were in last place and 14 games under .500. It’s Padres 3, Giants 2 Milwaukee 75 Right at the outset Manchester High Thursday afternoon for a loop been a long haul.” Pinch-hitter Johnny Grubb’s sacrifice fly in the bottom Cleveland 74 .477 lOMi showed it wasn’t going to fool around engagement. In other NL games, Los Angeles edged Atlanta 2-1 in 10 of the seventh inning scored Dave Hilton to break a tie and Detroit 71 .461 12V4 give the Padres a victory over the Giants. Hilton had WEST Players^ Officials of New York Stars Stunned innings, Cincinnati downed Houston 5-1, Philadelphia beat New York 6-3, San Diego edged San Francisco 3-2 and Mon­ walked to open the seventh and reached third when relief W GB Oakland 87 Chris Expected treal beat Chicago 6-4 then lost 11-2. Elias Sosa threw wildly to second after fielding Fred Kendall’s bunt. Texas 81 Indian Harriers Minnesota 80 Bigger Challenge By Transfer of Team to Charlotte, N,C, Expos 6-2, Cubs 4-11 Chicago 75 Kansas City 75 Turn Back Fermi Rick Monday and Bill Madlock hit two homers apiece to NEW YORK (UPI) — Players and officials of the World stadium situation here was bad and we didn’t get the sup­ tion games there. I guess I’m just going to have to retire in West Sets Mark California 62 93 BOWLING DENVER (UPI) — Tennis superstar , who spark the Cubs to a victory in the opener, but the Expos got Despite the record setting Football League New York Stars reacted with disbelief port of the fans. But we still have a good club. Charlotte instead of New York.” Tuesday's Results and Rich Telgener who took disposed of fellow American Kristy Pigeon 6-0, 6-0 in the four runs batted in from Willie Davis and stole seven bases Boston 4-4, New York 0-2 performance of Fermi’s Tuesday night when told of the club’s transfer to Charlotte, “The talent is far and above what we started with in the to win the nightcap. eighth and 10th respectively. first round of the $50,000 Virginia Slims of Denver N.C. InCheney Triumph Baltimore 5, Detroit 4 Glenn Reese, the Jeff Orbach, another old AFL. Our club has a lot of good players now — we have MERCANTILE- Ed Burbank women’s tennis tournament Tuesday, said she expected The Stars will officially announce their move at a 10 a.m. “Well, it’s in the South and that’s good,” smiled defen­ Milwaukee 4, Cleveland 3 (11) Manchester High cross sophomore, garnered a 12th the nucleus to win — we just need four or five good players 135-383, Les Christensen 149- more of a challenge. EDT news conference today. The club was forced to play sive tackle John Elliott, a native Texan. “But you live in a With Andy West shattering the course record, the California 9, Kansas City 3 country team upended the placement. to compete with anyone. There’s a tendency to overrate Oakland 5, Minnesota 1 353, Sam Little 136-367, Pete its games in dilapidated Downing Stadium, a 20,000-seat place seven years and you hate to leave. I think the fans Cheney Tech cross country team made it two straight with Falcons, 25-31, yesterday in M anchester, now 3-1, Brazitis 136-374, Pete Larsoi) “I feel bad for Kristy because she really had problems the NFL. Actually, there’s a closeness in talent. I’d love to could’ve turned out. It’s not as bad a stadium as a lot of a 15-48 victory over Parish Hill High yesterday at the Chicago at Texas, Ppd. Enfield. Reese toured his piesday n ig h t- she just wasn’t herself,” said Miss Evert. relic of the depression which again justified its nickname play the Giants just once.” Bolton High Booters Tonight's G am es entertains Conard High of 137-351, Don Mathiews 138-362, as the “graveyard of pro teams”. people made it out to be. People were just scared off. I losers’ course. home 2.75 mile course in West Hartford Friday in a Tony Yacano 146-363, Bill I don’t think it was the altitude here because it proved not TTie club sign^ several former members of the 1968 Minnesota (Blyleven 16-16) at “I really don’t know what I’m going to do,” said Coach heard rumors we were moving and I thought we were West toured Parish’s 2.8 mile course in 14:58, taking 50 14:34 to set a new standard. CCIL meet. Sheekey 145-160-416, Bub to be as bad as I thought U would be.” New York Jets Super Bowl champions as drawing, cards Whitewash Catholic Oakland (Abbott 5-6 or Hunter Babe Parilli. “I’m still in of a state of shock. I knew the going up to Bridgeport (Conn.). Anyway, houses are seconds off the old standard. Cheney’s George Trian was 24-12) Tribe harriers Dave Results: 1. Reese (F) Bender 351, Jerry Clarke 360, and their reactions were mixed. probably cheaper down there ...” Nick Twerdy 363, Rich Lukq. Miss Evert, 19, from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is making franchise situation was not good but I didn’t think we’d second and his time of 15:37 also beat the old standard. Ed Chicago (Bahnsen 11-15 and Lemieux and Matt Wallace 14:34 (new course record), “I don’t believe it happened,” said defensive end Gerry Booting home three goals in team in the first stanza with 354, Harry Buckminster 355, her first appearance in the “Mile High City” in an effort to move.” Dezso, John Matthews, Dave Millis and John Scarito took the first period, Charter Oak Johnson 94) at Texas (Hargan placed second and third and 2. Lemieux (M), 3, Wallace Philbin. “ I honestly think a team should be able to make it Dana Robinson adding a fourth Vic Salcius 364, Dick Krinjak succeed as Denver champion. Mrs. King Steadily plunging attendance, which fell to lows of 3,000- “I’m really in a state of shock,” said defensive back the next four places for the Beavers as the hosts were Conference member Bolton 12-8 and Bibby 19-18), 2 Scott Moffat outkicked Bud (M), 4. Gonzales (F), 5. here. If we could have had Yankee Stadium, we would have period tally. Best in defeat for 359, Walt Jacy 364, Jim Bell 370; did not enter this year’s tournament. 4,000 in the past two home games, was the chief reason John Dockery, a native New Yorker who was playing his blanked in the scoring derby. Robert Caron placed ninth. High whitewashed East East were sophomore Kevin Chicago (Kucek 1-3) at Texas Jones of Fermi to the wire Moffat (M), 6. Jones (F), 7. made it. Charlotte is a nice town — I played a few exhibi- Ed Tomkiel 369. owner Robert Schmertz, who also owns the National first game for the Stars after being released by Pittsburgh Cheney’s next meet is Friday against a powerful East Catholic, 4-0, yesterday in Rowe and senior Wayne Cyr. (Brown 12-12) to secure the win. Also run­ Martin (M), 8. Lyon (M), 9. In other matches, Francoise Durr beat American Wendy Basketball Association Boston Celtics and the World Catholic contingent. It will be run on the Eagles’ Wickham soccer action at the Bulldogs’ East makes its home debut California (Hassler 5-11) at ning well for Manchester Boyajian (F), 10. Telgener Overton, 6-2, 6-3, while Kris Kemmer was eliminated by a Park course. field. Bolton upped its mark to Thursday afternoon at 3 against Kansas City (Briles 5-5) were sophomores Bob Lyon (M). GOP Women- Marie Ludlow 64,3-6,64 loss to Martina Navatilova of Czecholsolvakia. Hockey Association New England Whalers, sold out to Up­ Results: 1. West (CT) 14:58 (new course record), 2. 4-0 with the win while the St. Thomas Aquinas. Home Milwaukee (Slaton 13-14) at 203-461, Cecile Ray 180-466, ton Bell, former general manager of the NFL New Cleveland (Peterson 9-13) “Since playing in Denver for World Team Tennis, I know Trian (CT), 3. Dezso (CT), 4. Matthews (CT), 5. Millis Eagles dropped to 04. games are at Cougar Field on Grayce Shea 176456, Suzanne England Patriots. David Hills, Paul Santos and Detroit (Lagrow 8-17) at how to hit the ball and I know a lot of people here,” said (CT), 6. Scarito (CT), 7. Bass (P), 8. Davies (P), 9. Caron the MCC cam pus. Bolton Plagge 459. “I heard a rurnor this afternoon that something like that Kyle Dooman did the scoring returns to COC play Friday Baltimore (Grimsley 18-13) Miss Durr, who is from France. “ All of that helps, you was up,” Parilli said before his team routed the Detroit ROAD^KING (CT), 10. Neborsky (P). for Coach Mike Landolphi’s entertaining Portland High. Boston (Lee 17-13) at New know.” Wheels 37-7 to run its record to 8-5. “I haven’t had time to York (Medich 18-14) ST. JAMES - Sally Phillips East Runners 139, Lucille Krinjak 139, Terry think about it. I want to talk to my wife in Boston. Boston Thursday's G am es Australian Lesley Hunt also won her opening round Minnesota at Oakland, N Monow 125-342, Celia Nzynik match by defeating Ceci Martinez, 3-6, 6-3, 64. is close to New York as far as traveling back and forth is 129. TIRE SALE California at Kansas City, N concerned but I don’t know about North Carolina. .vii Another victim of first round action was sixth-seeded Boston at Detroit, N Snap Drought “I’ve got to finish the season — I have a contract — but I (Only Games Scheduled) ANTIQUES - Kris Kelly 127- Betty Stove of the Netherlands, who was upset 6-2, 6-3 by after that, I just don’t know. I need to think about it.” DELUXE MUD-AND-SNOW GOOD-YEAR 351, Joan DeDominicis 131-342, American . Eighth seeded Laura Dupont Parilli originally agreed to coach a Boston franchise but I Bev Anderson 340. Ending a seven-year drought, East Catholic topped Hart­ also took a beating, 6-2, 64, at the hands of fellow that was moved to New York last spring in the league’s “78” SERIES BLACKWALL ford County Conference foe St. Bernard, 25-30, yesterday American Val Ziegenfuss. formative months. MIXERS - Jack Pelligrinelli In other matches Tuesday, fifth seeded Julie Heldman of National League in cross country action in Uncasville. The win boosted the 237-612, Ray Rowett 214-54L “I think it would have been nice, especially for the Eagles’ ledger to 5-1. 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FOR MANCHESTER YOUTH HOCKEY week's “Pro Picks'' fool- ironically to play against his Fast Flush (or clean ^ Sports Premium Men's Doubles finals of the an­ bull eontest sponsored by TRACTION SURE-GRIP nual Town Tennis Tournament. former Toros teammates of 'aoHee*' system, Anti-Rust pre- ^ 4-Ply Nylon Blackwell ASSOCIATION Tbe Heruld and local' vents rust. Sealer stops m EA. • Deep-biting Z-aiTeped treed that keeps Finalists are Paul Groobert and only one week ago. 560x15 1.78 17.99 $15 you going in mud or snow. AQE6-.18YR8. James Moulton vs. Mike White merchants is Jack Gelling $2Q 00 most common leaks. » i l A 70 • Built with “Tufsyn” Rubber TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th & and Tom McDonald. of 212 Henry St., Sportsmaster I 7.00 X 15 6-Ply 6 i | B I A m m 7.50 x 16 6-Ply The Mixed Doubles finals will Manebester. Gelling will ' tube-type black- v E Z E g B a tube-type black- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th 4-Ply Nylon Whitewall ■ ■ wall,^lus$3.11wall, plus $3.11 wall,plus$3.85 be at the same site and date but receive a $25 prize for his Distinctively Fed. Ex. Tax Fed. Ex. Tax 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. in the afternoon at 1. Finalists expertise. FOREIGN COLLEGIANS 15” to 18” Wiper 520x13 1.40 19.99 $15 and old tire. and old tire. West SMe Roc BuildingIldlnO' - Codar Street are Linnea Everett and George A new eontest appears AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - SPECTRUM Blade or Wiper 19.99 $15 Foreign athletes attending 560x13 1.53 Lats RaglatraUons May Bourn Ba to WalUng Uat Boser vs. Mike White and Marti every Tuesday in The Refills, Our Reg. 1.99 1.44 560x15 1.78 19.99 $16 Boys must be acMmpm iM b yip are n t and Parliman. U.S. colleges made up 13 per MANCHESTER SINGLE BLADE OR Heruld. Sponsoring, Install in minutes; contoured. Muat bring CortIflootOi cent of the total entries in the Minciiestor Paritadt PAIR OF REFILLS GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES merchants are Manchester NCAA’s track and field WEST HARTFORD K EU Y RD. and VERNON CIRCLE BflOAO ST., OPP. POST VFFICE BASIC FiE: ONE BOY $40. NEAR HIS MONEY? Tire, Groman's Sports , championships held here last Addldonal boya from ttia sania family $20 oadi LOUISVILLE, KY. (UPI) - Corbins Comar VERNON. CONN. PHONE 046^101 PHONE 643-1161 Shop, Nassiff Arms, Con- June. They won six in­ INSURANCE FEE; Dan Issel, high-salaried $ 4 $ 4 7 N 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Mon., T im s ., Wad. 8:30 - 0:00 AHantio Credit Card • M uter Charge Available 8 u 111 «■ r Sales and' dividual events and ac­ MANCHESTER SALE: WED. thru SAT. member of the Louisville Col­ Open Late Every Night Thurs. A Frl. 8:30 - 0:00 Mon., Tim s ., Wad., Frl. 8-8:30 • Thura. 8-8 12 A under is A 14 is a 16 Munehester Luniher. counted for more than 25 per Sat 8-1 — Bank Amerlciuii Not Avaliablo onels pro basketballl team, is cent of the team points Except Sat. ’til 6 P.M. $1 $2 $4 learning the banking busi­ 145 Tolland Tpke. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a scored. ness during the off season.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974— PAGE TWENTY-THREE Childrei^LearnSilkScreening We^re The Newest Meat Store In Town! World Oil Tension Expected to Worsen COVENTRY Phone 643- launched a stinging attack on CARACAS (UPI) - appears likely to get worse to discuss not only oil problems, manufactured goods ana Monica Shea industrialized nations’ lack of 8424 Venezuela, single largest before its gets better. but a broad range of economic technology from the in­ Correspondent NE supplier of U.S. oil imports, has consideration of lesser The Venezuelan government 742-9495 MANCHESTER issues. The forum posed by dustrialized countries and the developed countries. MCEFT expressed fear that the growing spokesman renewed President Venezuela would seek to es­ raw materials produced by Escobar Salom warned that a The fourth Graders in Mrs. MKsra tension between oil pi^ucing Perez’s call for a global forum tablish equitable prices for the lesser developed countries. M RIiliM hardening in positions taken by Marian Kelsey’s class at CHNKE and consuming nations may get worse before its gets better. oil consumers and oil producers Robertson Grammar School m t “has to lead to an international have been receiving lessons in Venezuelan Presidential Fon confrontation” and expressed silk screening from Mrs. Jan MEAT MARKE Secretary Ramon Escobar STMVS fears that the present tension Fox who has a Print Studio at Salom, speaking on a television your rnwise deserves roe the Yankee Ingenuity. panel program, said that U.S.- All Our Meats Are Strictly U.S.D.A. CHOICE! Venezuelan relations are “ab­ Mrs. Fox completed the solutely normal” at present (^^alifornia lessons in two one-hour sessions These Specials Are Good Thru Saturday, September 28th! despite unprecedented BALUBHER with the 20 fourth graders. .Venezuelan criticism of Presi­ dent Ford’s recent charges oil- In the first session, Mrs. Fox U.8.DJL CHOICE HOUSE U.S.D.A. Choica producing nations are using explained how the silk Th» BEST Trim In Townll their raw material as a political screening was accomplished RIB SIRLOIN STEAKS weapon. PAINT and showed some of her com­ BEREHA “No new situation” has oc­ pleted prints. In the second ses­ ROASTS GENOA SALAMI curred in relations between the AND sion the children themselves two hemispheric trade cut stencils and did the actual partners, Escobar Salom said silk screening. 1.00 NithFuHTenderioln when questioned on the state of ’The students first made card­ PORTERHOUSE STEAKS relations with the United board frames covered with net­ States. ting, then they traced stencils Venezuelan President Carlos TI m KIii or made stencils with original of ikM str Mi. Andres Perez took up the Shawn Green, left, and Kathy Hines, two Coventry fourth graders learn about silk designs. These stencils were at­ Ilbs Only) A Touch of OM Ptonmila’ defense of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Coun­ screening from Mrs. Jan Fox. (Herald photo by Shea) tached to the frames and latex 1.80 lb. tries (OPEC) last week in a paint was spread over the sten­ FUI Your Froozora with Steaks lor the Wkitarl 2,000-word telegram he fired off cil, forming a print on construc­ U.S.D.A. Cholcs Whole The Beat In TownI For Jiidfls of Probato PZC Issues Report For Year tion paper. ** U.S.D.A. CHOICE to Ford following the U.S. chief TOP WHOLE Our Own Hot or Swaol of state’s citicism of the 13- COVENTRY Mrs. Kelsey explained why an nation oil cartel. Do you know what has outside instructor had been in­ ROUNDS LOINS OF BEEF ITALIAN Jaycee Quarterly Awards Perez defended OPEC happened to the Probate Monica Shea vited to teach silk screening to members’ right to raise oil Court In the last two years? If California Acrylic House Correspondent the children. SAUSAGE Quarterly awards were presented by the Manchester Jaycees at their meeting Monday prices and at the same time not, ask someone who does. • • . no more blisters, peeling 742-9495 Herald evening. Receiving and displaying the President’s Award of Honor is Frank Tomaquindici We are certain that anyone or chalking. And the trim? Reach for Galifornia Trim Paint the Mrs. Kelsey said, “First, all original exterior latex trim paint. Area Profile who takes a careful look at The Planning and Zoning of the children have only one of Frank’s Supermarket. The award was given for his unselfish support of the Jaycees and Commission has issued its an­ 1.19 lb. his interest in community welfare. The major projects staged by Frank’s Supermarket The width of a tornado the Probate Court will vote half hour of art per week. The Fall Is a wonderful time to paint your House: Avg. WL 80 lbs. averages 300 to 400 yards, but for Hill Gallagher... nual report for the year 1973-74. art teacher doesn’t have time to with the Jaycees were a fish fry and hot dog sale with the proceeds going to Manchester We have the paint, euppllee and the “Know Howl” Cut and wrapped at no extra chargel some have been as narrow as The report was prepared by complexes as well as adopting the subject of the current dis­ teach a program of this type. A«g.wil>-isibt. Memorial Hospital. Congratulating Tomaquindici is Alan Lamson, president. Also Gut as desired Into Roasts,v> HR your Froozora at thU low prteel 9 feet and as wide as a mile or commission alternate Rosly changes in the zone regulations play in the case on the wall of And this is a supplement to receiving awards were, from left, Allan Shaw, the C. William Brownfield Memorial This ad was paid for by Mr. Kornfield. Steaks and Braesolo more. The average length of that dealt with rear lots, home the main floor landing inside their art classes.” Award for outstanding service and contribution by a first-year Jaycee; Charles Sabia, vice Gallagher’s Campaign Com- E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. The commission met for occupations, commercial the Town Office Building. This week and this week onlylll a tornado’s path is usually mittee, Carl Zinsser, regularly scheduled meetings “This year we are trying to president of external affairs and the two projects for the hospital were under his jurisdic­ about 13 miles, but can go as 728 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER zones, light industrial zones and Ths medallion com­ Young and Tondor U.8.D.A. CHOICE treasurer. 28 times during the year which golf courses. memorates Nathan Hale, get people from Coventry to Extra Lean, Try Itl tion; and Lee McCray, right, who was given the John H. Armbruster Award, the chapter’s far as 300 miles. included joint sessions with The commission is presently Coventry’s most widely known show crafts from the Bicenten­ WHOLE BABY HINDQUARTERS OF BEEF keyman award based on leadership and support, dedication and enthusiasm in making con­ other boards and commissions working on two-acre zoning and resident. nial period to the children. And BABY tributions to the chapter and the community. ’The recognition of Shaw and McCray has in town. impact statement require­ The design for the medallion silk screening is a very old PORK LOINS been submitted to the State Jaycees for consideration. Named Jaycee of the Month for The commission has reviewd ments. was created by Teresa craft.” 14 lbs. and under SPARE RIRS Aupst was Richard Cosgrove. 9 applications which involved The commission also in­ Williams of Manchester. 126 lots for subdivision ap­ stituted a series of new town Ms. Williams has taught art Mrs. Marcia Kenefick, prin­ 1.09 l>.llv(Wtl75lbi proval, 3 zone change seminars and was designated at Coventry High School and at cipal of Robertson School, said, — and — applications, 5 specials permits the Inland Wetlands Agency for Eastern Connecticut State ‘‘This type of a program ( iC Rumsfeld To Take White House Job and 16 referrals. the town. provides ,the children with the SID ES OF BEEF College. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Illinois Republican con­ The commission also con­ MedallioiK',' Hale was a school teacher at opportunity for self expression Haig, the most powerful man Donald Rumsfeld, the am­ gressman, was reluctant to in the White House during ducted preliminary reviews of The development of Coven­ home and a patriot-spy in the and the creativity to develop Cut as desired Into ExceHent on the Rarbequel bassador to NATO who was abandon his post in Brussels former President Richard M. two low-density apartment try’s bicentennial medallion is American Revolution. other areas in themselves. We are trying to give the children a Roasts and Chops summoned home in August to and agreed to become chief of Nixon’s last year in office, will chance to discover talents in lb. help President Ford establish staff only after Ford personally leave on vacation this week R e g a l’s themselves in areas outside of his administration, will replace persuad^ him to do so, the of­ before he assumes his new academics. For children who Also Availabto: U.S.D.A. CHOICE HINDQUARTERS and SIDES OF BEEF. AR Maal Alexander M. Haig Jr. as White ficials said. assignments as commander of Connecticut’s Largest Men’s Shop don’t excel in academics it is a House chief of staff, ad­ A formal announcement was Uie U.S. forces in Europe on chance for them to excel in la Cut, Wrappad, and Blrnt Frazan at HO EXTRA CHARREI ministration officials said expected sometime this week, Nov. 1 and NATO’s supreme THE CANDIDATES something.” Tuesday. but there was no indication who military commander on Dec. would replace him as NATO 15. Rumsfeld, 42, a former A RE SAYIN G “This type of program also ambassador. provides for the school to tap Ask About Our Locker Space That We Have For Rent.., resources in the community which can make the children Brainard: Work Skills Training Needed aware of special skills and talents available to them out­ FABULOUS FALL Monica Shea character, adequacy, and costs failed to adequately support, side of the school.” Read Herald Advertisements Correspondent of skills education program in update and expand our 742-9495 both the public and private sec­ technical schools and in­ Rep. Jesse Brainard, R. in- tors and make recommen­ stitutions, and the so-called in­ FABRICS cumtent candidate for the 53rd dations to the legislature based dustrial arts programs in most District, says he plans to in­ on its findings. high schools fall far short of troduce legislation at the next “Connecticut skilled labor doing the kind of job Vile future 4 Y E A R 4 Y E A R Y E A R FAMOUS DAN RIVER session of the General force,” said Brainard, “ is demands.” GUARANTEE First quality, pre-cured, dan press fabrics. Fortrel Assembly to create a task shrinking at an ever increasing “One might say,” Brainard GUARANTEE GUARANTEE force to identify the work skills rate each year. Half of our said, "That the major 100%4 SHOP LABOR polyester and combed cotton blends. Machine required over the next ten years skilled labor force are already educational task facing the ALL YOU PAY IS A NOMINAL TRIP CHARGE. wash, 44"/45" wide. to sustain a healthy business over 50 years of age. Qualified state over the foreseeable 1 0 0 % PARTS 100% PICTURE TUBE and industrial climate. replacements have been almost future is to reorient our AFTER THE FIRST 90 DAYS CHAMBRETTA COORDINATES Task force members would non-existant. We have spent perspective in education. A SOLIDS. CLIPS & TATTERSAILS. .... be appointed by the governor tens of millions of dollars of society such as our unquest­ and the General Assembly fro: public monies primarily for ionably needs people who can knowledgeable people programs to provide job skills grasp and manipulate concepts CURTIS MATHES Techna 3 color TV is so precise, so reliable, BAGPIPER PLAIDS ...... I m business, industry labor and the for the underemployed and un­ and symbols, but a vigorous and h a g g i public. employed that, by and large, free economy also virtually that we & CM can back it with the longest, most complete 029 The task force would be have been conspicuous failures. needs people who can do prac­ LOTS O' KNOTS...... Y D . At the state level, we have required to examine the tical things as well.” television warranty in the world— till 1978. No Doubletolk! 998 QUILTED GINGHAMS v n FUTURA*sewing machine 19” diogonol Color Portable AND CABINET Has bunt in one- w nw iiV K I buttonholer, push-button front C f l B t i f f drop-in bobbin, 10 Guaranteed ipachine washable, 100% cotton in a ■ ■ ■ built-in and 12 NOW ONLY H H H H H interchangeable wide range of colors. 44"/45'' wide. S a iD & B4NCY H stitches, 100% SPECIAL O FF REG. PRICE DIRECT PINWALE CORDS ...... 2 ^ , f i o m $ M O O SOLID FACTORY SPORTCORD PRINTS ...... 2 ^ 399. B IG W A L E C O R D S ...... 1 ^ STATE PURCHASE 098 No need to waste time and NO WALE CORDS ...... X . YD. WITH TRADE money seaichino the entire state for clothes to fit you. PICK-a-PLAID G>meonin,tryuson. nmMB HwanT • 4 TH. Fm • 4 m i CURTIS MATHES • EASY CARE COORDINATES • CHIVAS BRUSHED PLAIDS Sleeve Neck Size Length NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE YOUR OLD SET TOWARD A BRAND • CASCADE PLAIDS 15 151 16 161 17 I 7 l 18 1 8 | 19 20 First quality dacron/polyester, acrylic/wool and woolen 35 • STYLIST’ NEW 1975 100% SOLID STATE COLOR TV PRICES WERE NEVER polyester blends. Cascades and Easy Cares are machine STRETCH-STITCH LOWER! SELECTIONS WERE NEVER BETTER! washable. Easy Cares are scotch-guarded. 54"/56" wide. 36 sewing machine VALUES TO $4.49 YARD • SAVE TO $1.50 YARD 37 • • • • • • • Has 6 built-in stitches; 38 • • • • • • • 3 stretch variations plus MANCHESTER blind-hem, zig-zag and fashion. Open Wed., Thurs., Wb Honor Master Charge or Bank Americard Charge Cards Also exclusive Singer* front drop-in ^ 1 4 9 bobbin, smooth-flow fabric feed, self­ REG 179.95 threading take-up lever, 3 needle positions... more! Carrying case or cabinet extra Fri. ’til 9 REGAL MENlS SHOP Model 513 v t h pike SO-FRO FABRICS MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER always first quality fabrics A M A Z IN G S A L E -A -T H O N S A V IN G S O N O T H E R M A C H IN E S TO O ! TELEVISION P APPLIANCES formal 9:30 to 5:30 Daily. Thursdays til 9:00 pm Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers Saturday til 5:30 pm For store nearest you, see the yellow pages under NEXT TO STOP & SHOP No Money Down BURR CORNERS TRI-CITY PLAZA TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON for the life of the garment SINGER SEWING MACHINES vSHOPPINQ CENTER 10:00 to 9:00 Daily. Saturday til 5:30 pm •A Tre^erfurk of THE SINGER COMPANY Copyright fc' 1974 THE SINGER COMPANY. All Rights RcMrvcd Throughout lh» World. VERNON DAILY 9:30-9:30 Op«n bally 10-B; Sat. 10-6 640-7728 Tal. 87S-0417 \ PAGE TW ENTY^FOUR-^CHEST^ EVENING HERALDJVlanchester. Conn., Wed.. Sept. 25. 1974 MANCHESTEREVE^ HERALD, Manchester. (k)nn.. Wed,, Sept. 25. 1974 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE SHOP-RITE COUPON Ittmsofivadlorul* SHOP-RITE COUPON Starts Monday, Sept. 2 3 - not Availftbi* In csm tolt [Where Quality AUeays Exceeds The Priebt or toothar ratoildMtari T H E r I pki. of Saturday, Sept. 28 or wholoMlort. OtM toward the purchasa of Instantnt oiickicWckan $3JOO or mora f .a m i l y 4 flavor noodia MEAT LAWYER. COUPON SAVINGS SHOP-RITE IN OUR MEAT IMEATOWN CUP D’ SDUP DEPARTMENT 12151A SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD Nosy Nurse W IT H T H IS Good at any Shop-RHa markat WITH T H IS Good at any ShoihRita markat COUPON Coupon Hmit onapar family. COUPOH Coupon Hmit ona por famRy. Agatha, a registered nune, be­ CouDon axpirat Sat, sapt 28,197^ Coupon axpiroa S a L Sapt 28,1974. lieved in taking lots of initiative Meat Economy Outlet in her work. Among other things IIAIIDC* > 9 to 6 • Thun., trl. 9 to 9 she meddled in the private affain n u u n o . Sat. 8 to 6 • (Closed All Day Monday^ of patients, overruled medical in­ structions from doctors, and de­ Once Again - U.S.D.A. Whole nounced doctors and patients to SHOP-RITE’S FRESH AMERICAN LAMB SHOULDER each other with flne abandon. D ay Price Finally, on the basis of re­ 30 TENDOUOIN or BEEF peated complaints, a state board revoked Agatha's license. She car­ Mercury Monarch Now on Market ried a protest into court, but the LEG O’LAMB I LAMB CHOPS board’s action was upheld. WHOLE, OVEN READY G u a r a n t e e Mercury Monarch will be the feature attraction Friday at the debut of the 1975 Lincolns BLADE OR ROUND BONE and Mercurys, at Moriarty Bros., 315 Center St. The new Monarch is available in four models in two series — the Monarch and Monarch Ghia. All have steel-belted, radial-ply tires and solid-state ignition as standard equipment. • m iinore than 300 M ® •1.846 to 7 Ibe. Average Brand items! Health Needs Costs Collide WW cut Into: FNM Mignon, Roasts, or anyway you Basin, Once Again, All Beet, Fresh Ground STAINLESS . . . effective September 9 thru Saturday, Octobers, 1974 By LEE RODERICK President’s conference drew (Special to The Herald) explained, “due to inflation, STEEL lb. You can benefit now by shopping with us. more than 100 state and local population growth, and Flatware government officials and expanded use of services, out- lb. WASHINGTON - “ Since Nursing, like the other healing experts throughout the United of-pocket expenditures actually HARVEST ALWAYS A TREAT “Quality-Protected” Beef Naturally Aged price controls were lifted arts, is usually subject to super­ TENDER MEATY FRESH CUT several months ago, the cost of States in a major effort to de­ increased by almost $21 billion HAMBURG vision by a state board set up to PATTERN fine cost problems and suggest dollars during the same safeguaid the public. Although B Y ■ d Q c n r t medical care has increased 50 This Week per cent faster than the solutions. period.” regulations vary, they generally LAMB CHOPS CHUCK ROAST CHICKEN PARTS In opening the conference, co­ impose a high standard of con­ economy as a whole. This ob­ “Since 1965, increases in Sou p Spoon RIB SHMT LOIN BONELESS viously cannot be tolerated.” chaired by Weinberger and duct in keeping with a nurse’s re­ FIRST CYCLE^ LEGS BREASTS R^c^E eight members of Congress, the third party coverage have been sponsibilities. WEEK ITEM Just m ade Steak The secretary of the Depart­ SORRY, primarily due to the impact of But the courts also recognize secretary said the views of 1 Teaspoon ment of Health, Education and two public programs — that revocation of a nurse’s license 57 $177 B e e f C h u c k Welfare, Caspar W. delegates will be forwarded to 2 Dinner Fork Bone-In the White House and “there are Medicare and Medicaid,” the is a drastic punishment, not to be lb. I lb. Weinberger, added in a recent UNIT lb. imposed lightly. 3 Diijner Knife 69t 89 report added, noting also that Formerly— Chuck speech that, according to the absolutely no pre-conceived Thus: OF LAMB •I” “ insurance coverage, from 4 Salad Fork PORK CHOPS CUT FROM LOIN o u tc o m e s .” An HEW FOR POTTING Steak— 1st cuts July Consumer Price Index, public and private sources, The night nurse in an obstetrics PORTION g.n LOIN END hospital charges are increasing background report of health case, asked by the patient to call 5 Soup Spoon Shank OR BRAISING lb. Com bo a CENTER CHOPS reduces cost consciousness on As Good As Moat Ground Chuoki Thu qrcU ail bt itpwttd OF LAMB costs, however, set the tone for a doctor, decided it wasn’t neces­ *WITH EACH $3 PURCHASE at an annual rate of nearly 18 ^llifOMihouliht>roniotlo«y FOR POniNG FRESH REGULAR END LOIN $ 1 3 9 discussions and left little doubt the part of the patient, since the sary. Was this adequate grounds, AT SHOP-RITE per cent and physican fees at Neck BRAISING lb. Pork Loin BONELESS lb. JL ot the seriousness ot the ‘price,’ i.e., Ws out-of-pocket Meaty, Pork as alleged afterward, for revoking OF LAMB more than 19 per cent. These expenses, becomes only partial­ Under Blade Steak Beef Chuck — Bone-in 8 9 . 1 figures compare with an annual problem. her license? FOR STUFFING S P A R E R IB S PORK RIB ly related, or even totally un­ OR STEW FOR BAR-B-Q |b < inflation rate of 12.5 per cent The report included these A court said no, pointing out Breast CUT FROM CORN FED PORKERS Pork Rib ,89' related, to the costs of the ser­ Beat the energy crisis I , 1 1 SHANK PORTION 7 Bone Steak "Ouality-Protected" Beef Chuck-Bone In 791 for the economy as a whole. sobering observations; In 1950, that the patient 1) had gotten CUT FOR ; 59 vices consumed.” SPARE RIBS good care from the nurse, and 2) “Our country already will health expenditures in the ShoulderL^L(LONDON BROIL |b. Smoked Ham s, ,69' had not really needed the doctor BOTOlessBeelChuck S " |6 9 spend more than $100 billion United States consumed 4.6 per The true cost of health in­ Top Blade Steak cent ot the Gross National after all. The complaint was too dollars on health care this fiscal surance is only one of several minor, said the court, to justify r SAVE FUEL AND Short RibsKK,!l“ Smoked H anvs" .79' year. And unless we can curb Product. In 1974 they will con­ key factors spurring the high such a penalty on the nurse. Beef Chuck for Stew o««iy protected Boot these spiralling costs, inflation sume about 7.8 per cent. rate of inflation in the medical Of course nurses, like doctors, alone will increase that price Between 1950 and 1973, direct industry. However, its in­ may be held liable for malprac­ SAVE STEPS WITH Veal— SteaksSt89« Center Slices, k Shank Portion tag by $4 billion dollars next out-of-pocket medical care fluence becomes particularly tice—such as carelessly giving a ONE-STOP ^ / • year and $9 billion dollars the payments by consumers fell important as the federal patient the wrong ihedidne. FIRST CUT BEEF SEMI-BONELESS BEEF year after that,” the Secretary from 68 to 3^ per cent of per­ government prepares to pass lb. But there is no malpractice if SHOPPING added. sonal health expenditures. legislation implementing the there is no negligence. In another Water added. Weinberger noted that high “ However,” the report nationwide insurance case, a woman patient who had AT SHOP-RITEl system. S A V E B LB.I fallen out of her hospital bed CHUCK STEAK CHUCK ROAST health costs, while affecting all 40 Plan on several great meals sued the nurse for faili^ to put citizens, fall especially heavy up bed tails. However, there had from this lean, flavorful ham. on those who can afford them been no instructions from the doc­ All your food, household and back-to- least — the elderly and the poor. tor about bed rails, nor any ad­ It is primarily these groups that vance indications that they were school needs under one roof! Select USDA present the nation’s health care LONDON BMIL needed. from our huge variety and budget­ CHOICE Sm oked Ham SS“ 7 9 L Smoked H am ss ’11? system its stiffest challenge: to “SHOULDER CLOP” Finding no malpractice, the court said a nurSe could not be saving low prices. A lot more for a lit­ Our own delicious White Gem U.S. Grade “A” Whole or Split! assure equal access to adequate MEATOWN medical service for all held liable merely because some­ tle less. thing happened to go wrong. Americans. ‘Where Quality Abcayt Exceeds The Pricel" Chicken BreastOOc "Today some 25 million A public service feature of the Americans have no health in­ 1215V2 Sliver Lane East Hartford American Bar Assodadim and surance at all, and millions the Conneetieut Bpr Ataoda- A Lot More Grocery Valual Chicken Thighs 781 more clearly have inadequate lion. Written hy Will Bernard. health care protection,” said O 1974 American Bar Association Farm Frash Producel SHOP RITE UNSALTED BUMBLE BEE Frozen Food Savingsl Chicken W ings 0^ : ^ 4 8 ^ Chicken L e g s 7 8 ?b the secretary. “Less than half of our citizens under 65 have ECONOMY] SWFET ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT BEEF coverage against the costs of ^ Primo ^ 1 9 catastrophic illness and sun1 Time .3For Cook Outel 9 Committee SUTINES LIGHT TUNA HONEYDEW FREEZER QUEEN ItalianSausage B.nd extremely few of those over 65 Okays Bill have such protection. The costs BUNDLE FOR YOUR FREE2ER 2-lb. CASSEROLES of treatment for, say, terminal On Tapes MELONS Haiiidsdnimadter Bol(Maia-'99* cancer can easily exceed $20,- Available in stores with a Service Deli HANQING WEIGHTS 000 and can destroy the solven­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 6.5 oz. cy of most American families.” Duo To A Slow Businest st the Senate Government Operations These economic realities of SPECIALS! Committee unanimously ap­ Stop&Shop Fresh Pizza ^ Wholesalers, Wo have Those 3 *1 medical care in the United proved a bill Thursday to pre­ SHOP-RITE vent former President Richard, 50 oz. WHOLE 1-lb.f 2 lb. States, one of the few major Put In An Adequate Supply For cans. Save on all week canned goods specials! BELOW MARKET SPECIALSl M. Nixon from taking posses­ Apple Sauce VERIFINE jar 69' Potatoes OR SLICED nations without a national Your Mini-Freezer; IVe Good 4 pkg- health insurance system, are sion or destroying the WESTERN PILLSBURY 32 oz.' Del Monte U.S.D.A. Lean, Whole Watergate tape recordings. SHOP-RITE hot^69' Potatoes HUNGRY JACK box colliding head-on with federal Protection Agalnet InllatlonI Apple Juice SWANSON 15H Cream Com or Whole Kernel efforts to implement such a The bill would nullify an BARTLEH REGULAR OR PINK MOUNTAIN BEAUTY 1 lb. 11 oz. “ALL VARIETIES" oz. A pat of Stop & Shop butter adds flavor. system. National health in­ agreement reached between SHOP-RITE GRAPEFRUIT "'U.‘“3 9 ' Puree TOMATO can Dinners HUNGRY MAN pk«. “ *■ HTC OF BEET Nixon and the Ford administra- Juice surance, whatever form it PACKAGE DEALSI PEARS SHOP-RITE 16 oz. I takes, will add significantly to ticn at the same time that the. In Our Dairy Casol FILLET pkg. < former President was pardoned Perch Camfrib^^ Soup the total costs of U.S. health NO HIDDEN GIMMIGKSI RED FANCY SARA, , , Cream of Mushroom care. of all crimes be may have com­ TWIN PACK LEE 32 o*-l pkg. "The drumbeat for change in Pay By Cash or Master Charge mitted in office. DELICIOUS 3 C Q 9 SHOP-RITE (PAST PROC.) Pumpkin Pie Under the bill, "complete Del our health care system...is BIRDS 12 o z.A Q < 17 oz. possession and control” of all APPLES 0 3 Mb. Fruit Cocktail Monte can being heard louder and louder ^ pkg. Orange Plus EYE can Spoon some over Stop & Shop ice cream. across the country and in tape recordings of Nixon’s con­ AMERICAN CHEESE versations during his years as FLEISCH o l Washington,” said Weinberger. MANN’S pkg./ ^ “And it is a bea’t that will not be pm ident would be held by the 1 pL FLEISCHMANN’S l:ll>- Egg Beaters Penn Dutch AXELROD conL 65< 24 oz. silenced until that change is • 1 0 . 9 5 government and none could be Grapefruitslii34,«59 Sour Cream 49' Margarine JENO’S 1 20 to 26 lbs. average M ushroom s Stems & Pieces reality,” destroyed without Congress’ Pizza 12 PACK pkg. 89< Will cut Into Sirloin Steaks, Hsmburg, or any way you FIRM SHOP-RITE PLAIN 1 It A Q c Add topping to our delicious pizza. • lb. Packagb Franks • Chuck Staaka • Chickan .09 cont. consent. While HEW officials continue 1 wish.______Tom atoes RIPE Cheese GRATED 3 9 ' Yogurt COLOMBO to work with key members of Legs & Breasts Combo • 2 lbs. All Beef Hamburg The committee also adopted Congress to hammer out a • 1 lb. of Bacon a resolution expressing senti­ ROYAL U.S.0JL FUU CUT ment urging Ford to nullify the Eggplant PURPLE Soafood Savings * Appetizer Dopt.l Cut Greenstop & Shop Beans * ^ o?QC* health insurance plan, the Approx. 13 lbs at 84t per lb. WHOLE arresting of sky-rocketing agreement with Nixon. LARGE health costs, meanwhile, is a Under the Nixon-Ford agree­ Peppers GREEN FROZEN major priority ot President ment, Nixon would have had the HEAT ’N SERVE 2-lb. STORE SLICED 46 oz. BOTTOM BOUND right to limit access to the CUBANEL Platter SEAFOOD P>«- Ham DOMESTIC CHOPPED 'h lb.< Ckape£ruit Juice can Ford’s economic Summit con­ Peppers FOR FRYING tapes and other materials. FROZEN AUSTRIAN stop & Shop 3 9 ‘ ference. The conference is HEATN Afto* three years, he would be YELLOW 3 lb. ALP lb. i scheduled Thursday and Fish Sticks SERVE lb. 89' Swiss Cheese Friday. allowed to destroy them. All Onions U.S. NO. 1 GRADE bag 49< IMPORTED FROZEN (ARTIFICIAL CASINO) 1 7 o z . > 1 6 . 4 9 materials would destroyed A pre-summit conference on HEATN CARANDO GENOA lb.4 Del Nkmte Peas 3 cans at the time of his death or on Turbot Fillet SERVE 9 9 ' Salam i health and related issues held • 3 Packages of Franks • 5 lbs. All Beef P atties • Stock the shelves at this low price. • AVAILABU ONLY IN SHOP-RITES WITH SERVICE SEAFOOD DEPTS. at HEW one week prior to the Pork Spare Riba • Chuck Steake • 1 lb. of Bacon. Sept. 1,1984, whichever occurs $1 2 9 first. Approx. 19 lbs. at 85t per lb. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D- Health & Beauty Alda Dept Fresh Baked Goods! Delicatessen Delight! Benoral Merchandise! Sliced Carrots 9 M m m m Maine, noting Nixon’s health Stop & Shop WORLD ALMANAC problems, said swift action was FACTS I will cut Into Eyo of the Round, Rump noasL CutM Stoafcs',| Sandwich Stoaks, or any way doslrad.! r^uired "because of the uncer­ tainty of human life," referring DRISTAN WHITE BREAD MOHAWK HAM TRASH CAN 12 oz. XT to reports that Nixon’s health WHOLE U SD A USDA CROWN TOP Nestle’s M ors^ bag has been deteriorating. Semi-Sweet Chocblate. Bake a batch of cookies. ■NO CANNED $ C 9 9 PIASIIC • 2 3 . 3 9 The bill provides for a speedy 74 PRtStRVAIIVtS 22 or LEG OF BEEF OF BEEF Supreme Court hearing if Nixon lABUTS ADDED loj( ,S 3*» • 6Bonnl | towards Uia purchasa of towards tha purchasa of Merit Brand • 3 7 . 9 5 Bottom Round, Cubo received a total of 35 “ Os­ Itsaks, Cubs 8tsahs,i a 26 oz. btl. of a box of Asst. Flavors Stroks, Stsw Bast, Ground 587 East Middle Tpke., MANCHESTER Half Gallon Ice Cream ' Vi Gal. Carton car” film awards presented • 6 lb. Box of Franks • 10 lb. Box of Patties • Stewing last, Groundi by the Academy of Motion NEW DISNEY MOVIE IMIRACLE WHITE Chicken Lege & Breaets Combo • Pork Spare Dpm a:3D A.M. -16:39 P.M. IC O TETLEY Picture Arts and Sciences HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - FABRIC ’-'"k Fresh Cortland TEA BAG S m h between 1931 and 1969, The Ribs • Chuck Steake • Ve Cut Loin Pork Chops • 2 yy/// Cut To Your Speclllcatlonsl Character actor Slim Pickens SGFnNER MH World Almanac notes. Dis­ lbs. of Bacon. OooS 8H bay Skop-RR* nwfcci WITH THIS Good »t any Shop-Rite markeL will co-star with Bill Bixby, WITH THIS Coupon hrnit one pet family ney’s films include full WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPSI Coupon M l one pro Ironly Radaam Your Federal Food Stampa a t Shop-Rlta U.S. No. 1 Approx. 43 Ibe ef 884 per lb. Tim Conway and Don Knotts COUPON Coupon tiplrtt Sti. SopL 2t, 1974 COUPON Coupon eipkei SaL, SepL 2S. 1974 2V4" Min. length animated cartoons, THURS., FRIm m d SAT. SPECIALS SSF color nature films and hu­ in "The Apple Dumpling l i M m SAVE 30c nnni M M save 30c n n n ^ ^ morous feature films, Gang” at Disney Studios. We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities. Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. Prices Effective thru Sat., Sept. 28,1974 P^GE TWENTY-SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 25. 1974.— PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Directory Assistance? Dial 1411 A B O U T T O W N

HERALD YESTERDAYS Looking for a telephone 1-411 for telephone elsewhere in change. And it should be easier number that isn’t in your phone Telephone customers who Assumption Junior High , the state. to remember just the one book? Starting Friday, Oct. 4, Starting Oct. 4, however, all will be able to dial 1411 are School Parent-Teachers Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta number for directory Manchester’s Republican Town Com­ The Unitarian Universalis! just dial fourteen-eleven, says callers to directory assistance those who live in Manchester, 25 Years Ago . Association will have its first Sigma Phi will meet ’Thursday assistance anywhere in Connec­ mittee votes unanimous support for Society will conduct workshops Mrs. Grace T. Girard, local should dial 1411 — fourteen- Wapping and Glastonbury and jneeting of the season ’Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ticut.” Recreation Superintendent James Herdic Oct. 2 and 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the manager for Southern New eleven — whether for a local whose telephone numbers start This date was a Sunday; The Herald did at 8 p.m. at the Church of the Michelle Archer, Middle Dr., Mrs. Girard reminds not publish. while Town’s Advisory Park and Recrea­ home of Mary G. Benford, 4 England Telephone. number or a telephone number with 643,646,647,649,644 or 633. Assumption hall. Teachers will East Hartford. Mrs. Archer customers, however, that tion Commission gives its unqualified en­ Clyde Rd., for its fair, which is Telephone customers have anywhere else in Connecticut. The conversion to the one discuss and explain the new will present a program on looking up a local number in 10 Years Ago dorsement to him and unanimously passes scheduled for Oct. 26 at Center been dialing 411 to obtain local Mrs. Girard said, "We hope number for directory Fire levels storage shed on Hartman curriculum. Refreshments will “Furnishing Your Home with Congregational Church. their telephone directory is still assistance will be completed resolution requesting General Manager Antiques.” telephone numbers not listed in to provide more efficient ser­ Tobacco Co. property on Windsor St. with be served. the quickest way to obtain a throughout the state by the end Richard Martin to withdraw his accep­ their telephone directories, and vice for customers by this number. damage estimated in excess of $20,000. tance to Herdic’s resignation. of 1974.

Finest Will No Longer Increase The Price of Food Placed on IT Our Shelves! a On Wednesday, July 24, 1974, all Finast Super­ markets began a new pricing policy on Grocery, 1HE FM ASI WflOr Meat and Produce items. 1. When Finast is forced to make a price increase, cans and packages already price marked on the shelves will be sold at the old lower price. When items are restocked on the shelves, the new, higher priced items will be placed behind the lower priced items, Stays With ITT 2. Weekly specials or "sale items" are priced lower than regular prices. Any remaining after the Ending speculation that he MANCHESTER sale event, will be repriced upward. mightstep down as chief 3. As regular prices go down, Finast will im­ executive officer of the Inter­ Meet Some of Our Experts national Telephone and Harness Racer "““ "La e w e n bob GRIFFIN mediately reduce the price on shelf stock, and the aswss Head cum lower price will always be honored at the register. Telegraph Corp,, Harold S. Ge- Faithful Indian companion to Who Have Pledged to Serve XS- WIndaor loOa When a can or a package shows more than one neen announced he has signed a the Lone Ranger, Tonto has You B etter... price, the customer pays the lowest price for that two-year contract. The 64-year- found a new profession. Jay can or package. old chairman was paid $4^,299 Silverheels, who portrayed Ton­ last year, excluding a $411,000 Fresh Finest Bakery! 4. Baby food, and items controlled by state laws to on the popular television are exempt from this new policy. bonus. western several years ago, made his debut as a harness 5. Until current stocks are sold there will be some items of our many thousands with more than one Ambulances race driver at Louisville price marking on the can or package Please bear Downs. with us during this transition. Take Part in First Cut Test Disaster Statens Past Quarter Loin Course Topic Two ambulances and crews For Your Health & Beauty! of the Ambulance Service of The Institute of Local History Chuck Steaki Manchester took part in in cooperation with the division “Operation Parker,” a Pork Chops simulated disaster conducted in of extension and community services at Manchester Com­ Hartford Tuesday afternoon. munity College, announces a Equal Amount of Tender Bayer Aspirin 'The disaster was staged at the Parker Memorial School on new non-credit course, Flavbrful Sirloin Hip and Naturally aged Bone-In Sandwich Naugatuck St. There were over “Chapters from Connecticut’s Center Cut Chops for tenderness Tender Past,” to be offered Tuesday Tablets a dozen ambulances from the and flavor. Flavorful btl area taking part. evenings from Oct. 1 to Nov. 19. for Fast Relief 50 The classes will be at the Hart­ Bread Broil, Bake or Pan Fry T h e Manchester ambulances ford Rd. campus building in 5 9 ^ Ktbk over 15 of the 100 “vic­ room 207. lb tims” to the three Hartford hospitals, St. Francis, Mt. Sinai Examinations and papers are Baby Shampoo Johnson's ■ ■ . 1.39 not required for the course. The and Hartford Hospital, accord­ Bone ing to Roger Talbot, owner of tuition is $10. Bromo Seltzer...... ^'b„“btl 88* the local service. Topics will include Connec­ 2 8 9 ^ Siiced Bacon Our Center Cut A'A oz Ground Summers Eve Douche . , btl 44* Dr. C. Robert Butterfield, ticut’s Furniture Makers; Center Cut Best Finast A A 6 chief of the emergency room at Jonathan Trumbull: Tw inpack...... 5qz?ubes Ultra Brite 69* the Manchester Memorial Revolutionary War Governor; Breakfast Favorite X Deodorant 5-Day Pads Hospital, took part in the dis­ You and Your Community: English ...... &'59* Chuck Roast Chuck aster. Planning for the Bicentennial Mr Dell Favorites! Pork Chops The purpose was to deter­ Celebration; Industrial Growth mine the readiness of the city in Connecticut; Origins of Fresh and area for any such disaster Connecticut’s Aircraft In­ and has been staged before. dustry; Impact of Urban LBakedHam Shoulder Semi Boneless 3 lbs Many firemen, policemen, am­ Growth in Connecticut. Cut for Elbow Boneless or bulance crews, hospital people Many of these topics will be Freshly Sliced More and more took part, Talbot presented in the form of il­ said. lustrated slide lectures. to Order | | ||^ 6alif. Roast '^6® ^ Speakers include: John F. 3 1 London Broil More Values from Finast! Macaroni Stew Beef Chuck Sutherland, director of the In- International Seafood! situte of Local History; Alan W. Hearth Rye Bread ___2 Is 89* Mr. Deli Bologna...... m l.19 Fresh Chicken Parts! More Values from Finast! P i h Q t o a U ' sih thru 7lh Ribs La Rosa or Colonial Franks or Beef Ib 79* m u O lC a K Cap Off Bone In Vermicelli 3 1 lb $ 4 Wage-Price Arnold, assistant professor of Swedish Rye Bread... 2 89* 6 oz Potato Salad' Made ...... lb 39* Chicken Legs...... pkgs I life sciences; and Thomas , 69* Smoked Butts Finast...... lb 1.19 Parks Sausage Link .... pkg 75* Club Rib Steak Boneless , Flounder D re sse d ...... 49* or Rigatoni Nomination Lewis, assistant professor of Hot Dog R olls ...... 3 T 1 .0 0 American Cheese ...... ib 1.29 O o i Jimmy Dean 12 0 2 geography. Chicken Breasts Rib___ 79* Swift Sausage Brn .. prI 79* O O vlO d y w Pure Pork ...... • • pkg 89* Top Chuck Steak Bone In Dressed Whiting ...... 59* With This Coupon Hamburg R olls...... 3 "e®*1.00 Carando...... lb V/i Ib Anticipated Other speakers are; David Dandy Loaf 95* S kinle u .... and a Purchase of $5.00 Chicken Breast 1.49 OscarMayer Bologna" pk” 1.05 O o U O C i y w Pure Pork ...... pkg 1.75 Blade Steak Boneless. Salmon Chunks K?ng___ib 1.99 Roth, director of the Center for Junior Pies ...... 5 p\” 1.00 Chicken Roll ...... TJ' 85* or More. Limit One Coupon WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dr. Chicken W ings ...... 49* Albert Rees, a Princeton Connecticut Studies at Elastem Available in Stores with Mr Deli Dept Variety Pack R

'I PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 25,. 1974 ■ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 — PAGE TWENTY-NINE Anti-Crime Squad Financing Criticized iling Deadline Near

United Press International Democratic, platform, if Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., per cent, as proposed by Presi­ dent Ford. ’or Personal Property The Democratic guber­ enacted, would require a state for running a weli-financed Anthony “Toby” Moffett, the THE CANDIDATES natorial candidate' today ac­ income tax to pay for them. campaign. Brannen was to hold New portable Democratic candidate in the cused the Republican ad­ House Speaker Francis J. a news conference today to talk unable to appear in person, may Collins, R-Brookfieid, and Sixth District, said many school OLLAND ministrations in Washington about Ribicoff’s itterests in a send a written statement signed lunch programs are in danger Vivian Kenneson Herald ARE SAYING and Hartford of “financially Senate Majority Leader Lewis real estate firm that holds a by the commanding officer of B. Rome, R-Bloomfield, said of being done away with unless ! L'orr)‘N|iundenl Area Profile starving” Connecticut’s' number of government leases. 1; his unit, or by a notarized state­ the piatform also could be federal subsidy programs are ’ Tfl. 87.5-4704 regional anti-crime squads and In the congressional races. ment of a parent, guardian, translated into a hike of the resumed. Moffett said that, Assessor Walter Lawrence making them ineffective. First District GOP candidate spouse or legal representative. state sales tax from 6 to 11 per since the elimination of the rwninds persons with personal Ahearns Opposes Utility Rates Rep. Elia T. Grasso, D-Conn., Mac Buckley Tuesday proposed Disabled veterans who have cent. Food Commodities prbgram of poverty in Tolland that they calied for the reinstatement of that oil-consuming nations band mstlMicC reached age 65, and were Donna Holland for gasoline while charging a "Seventeen states have in­ Rep. Robert H. Steele, R- the U.S. Department of , mist file personal property Houle HeadsT own Democrats a $100,000 cut in the squads’ together to assure steady receiving a disability at that Volkswagen owner 60 cents a itiated action to correct t his in­ Conn., the GOP candidate for Agriculture, many schools have u|ca(is with his office by Nov. 1. budget she said is being planned suppplies and prices of oil. time, are entitled to a $3,000 Aloysius J. Ahearn, candidate gallon.” equity,” Ahearn said. “The governor, has been hammering been forced to raise the share of Rems included in this asking them to communicate to Elaine Sherman, 646-0631 or Pat by the State Planning Com­ Buckley unveiled a five-point exemption. A birth certificate BOLTON for State Representative in the Public Utility Commission away at that theme for some the lunch paid for by the :abgory are vessels, boats, President Gerald Ford that no Matrick, 646-0052 as tickets are mittee on Criminal Administra­ proposal to improve the U.S. must be filed with the assessor. Donna Holland 55th District, from the Ahearn said that large users arguement that such rates are time, and last week Mrs. students. If the trend continues, uiboard motors, mobile more pardons be jiven to selling quickly. tion. energy outlook, including the Also, blind persons should fur­ Correspondent Democratic party, has called of energy pay as little as 1.7 traditional doesn't hold water Grasso labeled the allegation a he said, some schools may be Nm» RINSE N VAC lonbs, camp trailers, horses, Watergate defendants. SPCCA is the distributor of $8 revitalization of Project nish proof of disability. Tel. 646-0375 the utilities system of allowing cents per kilowatt hour while today, especially when some “big lie.'” forced to eliminate the food It thi portibit (38 Ttle, commercial furniture, Committee members voted to large corporations to pay lower residential consumers must pay miiiion in federai anti-crime Independence, meant to make Ail property owners who have John Mahon submitted his Ecumenical Council household rates have increased She said the tactic was the programs completely. Ibt.) powtriiouM. It lathinery and inventories. have Samuel Teller and Kerry rates, like, “charging a as much as 4.3 cents per grants given to Connecticut an­ the U.S. self sufficient by 1980, changed addresses in the past. resignation as chairman of the Bolton Ecumenical Council 88 per cent in the past year.” same used by Richard M. Nixon eltant, rtnui, and N property, automobiles and Carey fill two vacancies. Cadillac owner 26 cents a gallon kilowatt hour. nually. which he charged the govern­ vtcuumi out dbt year should notify the Democratic Town Committee will meet 'Thursday at 8 p.m. at during a 1940’s congressional ‘nirmobiles are declared by Dance Oct. 25 Speaking in West Hartford, ment has abandoned. I 1 ltivh)| your car assessor’s office. due to business pressures and St. Maurice Church Parish "No doubt utility companies race iri California. In that race, Second District Democratic J assessor. personal reasons. The (Couple’s Club of St. Mrs. Grasso said the squads ac­ I •g^BEioailsajysifspsiirj | pata proftt Walk Through Tolland Center. have problems with the rising Nixon defeated Helen Gahagan Rantfironly yeterans claiming a $1,000 George’s Episcopal Church is Miller: Praises Legislature counted for 83 per cent of the candidate Christopher J. Dodd tiontliy cItanT The Tolland Land Trust and Maureen Houle was elected cost of fuel, but there is no Douglas, whom he accused of I bperty exemption must file again sponsoring a dance drug-related arrests made in proposed a 12-point program to RINSE N VAC moo Conservation Commission are chairman of the DTC. She was Included on the agenda will practical reason to continue the being a communist sym­ I doat tha Job only « r honorable discharge form formerly vice chairman. featuring “Main Street.” Connecticut last year and had a preserve the $250 miiiion a year «<*y sponsoring a “walk through be planning of the townwide ty action, the trading of bills .system of over-charging small pathizer. SnyrtwlNn I pn/bu/oMlttaam m the town clerk before Oct. The dance will be held Oct. 25 state Representative Dorothy 92 per cent conviction record. agricultural business in the Tolland” Sunday around Richard Barry was elected clothing drive for Church World Miller of the 55th District feels and the failure of important consumers to subsidize giant Mrs. Grasso has said the I claanara could dp batora. llervicemen, still on duty and at the Manchester Armory on The SPCCA recently released state. Included in the program Sweetheart Lake. vice chairman. Service and the Bishop’s Appeal attention should be given to the measures was avoided,” she consumers of electricity,” said Democratic platform is a set of ' IjlMysMit I At a fraction of tha coat Main St. in Manchester. an evaluation of the squads were lower property and in­ The walk will begin at 2 p.m., The Democratic Town Com­ on Oct. 19. ^ ' responsiveness and efficiency said. Ahearn, goals and not a budget, and has I Yat... RINSE N VAC claant mittee voted to reaffirm its Tickets sell for $10 per cou-^ showing that in the past year heritance taxes on farm lands, I I t rain or shine, with participants of the 1973 and 1974 legislative pledged to veto any state in­ in carpata claantr... katpt tham pie. It is a B.Y.O.B. (bring your Plans for the Annual the great majority of the more government aid for I gathering at the pavilion of the position to build a new library sessions. come tax legislation. citanar longaf.' own bottle) affair. Setups are Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve arrests made involved agriculturai education and the I Pennsylvania is split girl scout camp. 'The camp may within the amount specified and In the Senate race, a number Service will be finalized. Mrs. Miller said for the first Scouts to Register marijuana, and few invoived establishment of a veterinary I nhrly down the middle polit- be reached either by driving applauded the diligent efforts of included in the admission of fund-raising events were held SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. This year the service will be time in many years every com­ large quantities of “hard” nar­ coliege in New England. Dodd I iclly. Forty-nine per cent of ail boards involved. charge. 2 down Old Stafford Rd. to Slater mittee meeting was open to the Tuesday for James H. Brannen, also called for the immediate Dancing will be from 9 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Choirs Rehearse cotics such as heroin. 981 Main Street tfe state’s 5,367,719 Rd. continuing out Plains Rd. It also voted to send letters to public giving the people a ANDOVER the GOP candidate. Brannen start of a major pubiic employ­ the town’s representatives con­ until 1 a.m. Church. The Rev. David Meanwhiie, Repubiican Manchester, Conn. raste red voters are Detno- and down the steep hill, or by greater opportunity to be Donna Holland The First Congregational said he plans to spend only S u'SSS t.S s I Anyone interested in ob­ Campbell of the United legisiative leaders Tuesday ment program, rather than cils and 50 per cent are Re- taking Buff Cap Rd. out to demning the pardon of former heard. Correspondent Church of Andover senior choir $200,000 in the campaign, and waiting until the national un­ 06040 taining tickets is urged to call Methodist Church will preach. charged the programs of the piiUcans. Plains Rd. President Richard Nixon and She said daily legislative Tel. 646-0375 will rehearse Thursday at 8 has attacked his opponent. Sen. employment rate has risen to 6 sessions started on time and Registration for Grade 5 and p.m. The junior choir will _L______finished at a reasonable hour, 6 Junior Girl Scouts will be held rehearse Friday at 3:30 p.m. thus avoiding poor decisions Thursday at 2:45 p.m. in the An­ Anyone interested in singing made by tired legislators late at dover Elementary School all­ is invited to join either of the purpose room. choirs. For more information 5 I night. Representative Miller said Parents are asked to accom­ call Mrs. George Munson or Mrs. Gordon Howard. the streamlined legislative pany their daughters. process enabled passage of ap­ The registration fee is $2. Church Fair Nov. 2 proximately 750 bills in an A short meeting will precede Plans are underway for the orderly manner and ahead of registration. church fair Nov. 2. Anyone in­ the deadline for adjournment. Session Changed terested in helping is asked to “The usual logjam of legisla­ Ruth Munson, town clerk, call Mrs. Steve Ursin or Mrs. tion on the last night which has reports the the Oct. 7 voter James Dean. often resulted in the past in has­ making session has been BURRITT SAVERS EARN FOOOISSIIU changed to Oct. 8 from 7 until 9 TOP INTEREST. Deposits p.m. at the Town Office grow fastest at “THE CUTE GLASTONBURY MANCHESTER A MR8AIN AT Building. LITTLE RED BANK The Moscow, Camden and f o x RUN MALL 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN St. Augustine Railroad has The date was changed as the BUILDING” opposite Cranberry/Harvest Begins six miles of track linking annual town meeting is held on Cumberland Farms in Hebron Oct. 7. Camden and Moscow, Tex. Center. Open 10:30 to 6 daily, EAST HARTFORD MIDDLETOWN Thursday ’til 8. 228-9471. The centuries-old hand-scoop m e t ^ of harvesting cranberries is still used when ditch 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 900 WASHINGTON ST . RT 66 picking is done. Although modern'machines clean level areas, when it comes to the final 801 SILVER LANE cleaning along the water c a n a l^ e old method is used. Warren Nichols of Harwich Center YOUR MASTER CHARGE WELCOME ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS performs the art in a ditch iwiar South Yarmouth, Mass. (UPI photo) I DISCOUNT We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities — None Sotd to Dealers WE WELCOME YOUR Ne tIbU fc Steal I 7 FOOD STAMF PURCHASES 63 TO L L A N D TPKE. l a f a u MANCHESTER U i M TOPNOTOH!! T E L . 643-1184 CCLU Challenging Magnum Use STom l - H K H S THE ONLY STORE THAT GIVES YOU TOTAL WE ACCEPT FEOEItAL 1HE OHIY STORE THAT GIVES YOU TOTAL POOD STAMPS v m SHHIAVS 8*6 WE heseuve the moHT WITH A CUMKLETt LINE Oh UHOCtRIES & PRODUCE HARTFORD (UPI) - The deadly than those of conven­ deprive persons of their con­ TO LIM IT QUANTITIES Connecticut Civil Liberties tional rounds. Gov. Thomas J. stitutional guarantee against STORE-W IDE DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY! Union wili test the con­ Meskill defended their use cruel and unusual punishment. STORE-W IDE SERVICE SECOND TO NONE! stitutionality of State Poiice recentiy, saying, “Those who The organization wiil sue un­ use of .357 Magnum pistols with wouid rather use lollipops on der the state Administrative LUN iv n M iPM n u f Y n 8 LNI dum dum ammunition, saying gunmen will have to go Procedures Act, which ailows the weapons inflict “cruel and elsewhere.” citizens to chailenge ruiings lO F i E unusual punishment.” Olds said the CCLU had faiied and procedures of state agen­ SLICEO WHITE CCLU Executive Director in its appeais to State Police cies and departments. Wiiiiam Oids said the civil Commissioner Cleveland B. rights organization voted Mon­ Fuessenich that he rescind his SLICED LAM B SAIEIII day night to take the issue to order for troopers to use the Death Believed the Court of Common Pleas controversial weapon. To Be Suicide PORK S A i E ! ! ! sometime next month. Fuessenich said the new SWEET LIF6 It would be the first such suit weapons are safer to use HARTFORD(UPI) - Police 2 0 «t because the hollow-point builets say a woman whose body was BEEF LIVER in the nation against the P lit-4th RIBS growing number of police agen­ do not ricochet and because the found at the foot of her third- KINO Size greater “stopping power” of story porch apparently com­ Lamb Combo uMiTcH0PSi,^V^ LB 'LB cies to switch to the high- LOAF P a m I w Family Pack the bigger weapon ailows poiice mitted suicide after settiflg SHOUIOER velocity pistoi with hollow-point CHOPS R0VND6ON6 buliets, banned in intemationai to bring down a gunman quick­ herself on fire. The body of CAc S H O U L D S a warfare, Oids said. ly- Mrs. Ethel E. Cavagnaro, 59, CENTER evT a n d s t e w BONELESS STEAKS M.4 9 LB. 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New SERVICE DELI research programs, and range BOUGNA FETA CHEESE The manual does not attempt Haven Health Care is planning PMt- a n d COOKED KIEIBASR of charges for emergency >/<■ tftnMtN rMSH I E A S T E R N LOAF to evaluate or rate hospitals, he to publish a consumer’s guide to B m n room, outpatient clinic, mater­ $ L 5 9 l b said, but might encourage peo­ health coverage. nity room and room and board POTATOES' H.3 9 . SSL ple to make their own com­ “ We hope this guide will services. POTATO O A C moMM parisons. serve as a model for the con­ w ith coupon. Limit one coupon. I The 90-page manual describes NEW amlM Wkite M b 5 The Connecticut Hospital sumer groups around the nation Good thru SEPT. 7B, 1974 services and facilities involved SALAD (b O Y i PKO. GROCERYSPECIALS PRODUCE SPECIALS Association and every hospital who wish to prepare similar 6K 0H in medicai, surgicai and mater­ in the state cooperated in guides to hospitals in their own 4 / 9 9 ' W im BW W 1M T SEEDLESS le „ nity care; pediatric and mentai supplying necessary informa­ states,” Caplan said. GRAPEFRUIT 5 9 ^ health services; speciai in­ tion for the guide. 'The Charles Nelson Robinson EMM EMPEROR 88|b. patient and outpatient services, Health professionals at Fund, Connecticut Blue Cross, CROCKER A A j L Rl0EMPfllDS.RiaiB|lOft ^ and avaiiable home care several planning agencies and 'fwiemu lb. 1 Btm the Connecticut Regional THOIMfSONSefOwESS programs. A s m s r r a a , BM PBI SEEDLESS RIBIER 89*ib. at the Yale School of Public I b W '* t k m . 17 OZ. PACKAGE V It inciudes the American Medical Program and New 4 LAYER ■■ Health did much of the Haven Health Care gave finan­ Hospitai Association’s research. larosashells -e l b o w s - cial support for the printing of el 1 LB nko JUMBO ELBOWS T B M A T O M FIRM RIPE 4 pk. 2 9 * “ Patient’s Biii of Rights,” Caplan said prices listed in ^AKE MIXES which has been adopted in its the guide. 0 9 the guide for hospital services Rockville General Hospital is original or slightly modified S,rR“ iiua«M OT. are accurate but will rise by an expecting to receive a quantity BBKM lITTIGE Ca l i f o r n i a 2 9 t d form by most Connecticut ^iSn VAIUABIE COUPON pS i average of 8.3 per cent in the of the guide next week, and hospitais. xRAFTMjuiinijmiwi SB* hospital fiscal year beginning those wishing a copy may con­ HH l#OFF HH Mrt The guide translates into •OFF MMIS BARTLETT 25* q Oct. 1. tact the development office of 'Reg.Price everyday terms the intricacies ‘^Reg.Prlea Reg.Price OCEAN 16 <>*••■■■■ a/ai< The groups considered the hospital, 872-0501. Copies I TRIAL SIZE of Medicaid, Medicare and 6PRAY CRANBERRY B A I6 E ■/•* delaying publication until the may also be obtained by calling ia OZ. CAI 5 lb. BAO JL9P IB I RED DELICIOUTTlb. bag 8 9 * other systems of financing SCOPE new rates are known but the Connecticut Citizen Action hospital care. M AX PAX RIGHT 6MRD iGOlD MEDAL decided the present supply of Group, 527-7191. MOUTHWASH “"E'YMUII imp »/M' Connecticut Citizen Action 10,000 copies would be depleted with • $7.so Purchaoo COFFEE ANTI KRSPIRANT HOUR l A N J U M I R l b The first edition of the guide Ih coupon. Limit ono coupon.] Group, a Ralph Nader- quickly, and the revised figures contained three errors in three with coupon. Limit on# coupon.] With coupon. Limit ont coupon. with coup«fi. limit •fit !• • • • • . p i M ^ o d thru SIPT. at. 1974 Ooed thru UPT. 18. 1974 Good thru SIPT. a i . 1974 O«od thrw liar. 1 1 , !«)>« ar ■an n r M affiliated group, worked for could go into a second edition. different areas regarding ■AH H HAI AVI 11 8oz.pkg. 39* nine months researching and A spokesman for the hospital zl ^ loot- DETERGENT m m m M« Manchester Memorial ’Ll' 4 8 o r P M ■■ WE CARRY A COMPLETE SELECTION OF, compiling data with the association said copies of the Hospital. These will be cor­ Connecticut Citizen Research M U M a n and look for a lot ipqrt Indoor THE FRESHEST PRODUCE IN THE AREA first edition would "go like hot- rected in the next printing. 1 _ t Group and New Haven Health cakes.” i PAGE THIRTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974— PAGE THIRTY-ONE . NEWS Brochure Lists MCC Speakers New Program Started Yom Kippur Begins CAPSULES Maximization of the purchasing power of the dollar, POLICE REPOR' At Sundown Today demonology and exorcism, For Bright Students Ford Given Another Chance open education and the “golden Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day teachings of Judaism and in not WASHINGTON (UPI) — A House Judiciary subcommittee age of radio” are some of the of Atonement, will begin living up to the moral and MANCHESTER Other reports included: chairman said today he would give President Ford another subjects offered by members of “ Project Talent” will be tonight at sundown and will con­ spiritual potentials of each in­ David J. Swanson, 20, of 221 • Someone smashed a dc SOUTH WINDSOR Teachers’ Aide chance to explain to the panel the reasons behind his pardon to the Speakers Bureau at organized around the “mythical tinue after sundown tomorrow. dividual. Porter St. was arrested window on the southwest confr Judy Kuehnel The board agreed to hire a former President Nixon. Manchester Community ’Tuesday at 6 p.m. on a Circuit town” concept whereby teachers’ aide, for ap­ Services at Temple Beth Several parts in the service College. of the former Butterfielfs ' Correspondent Rep. William L. Hungate, D-Mo., had asked several questions Court 12 warrant charging him 646-1364 students are exposed to sub­ proximately $4,000, to assist in Sholom will be held this evening are of historic significance to The Speakers Bureau is a department store at a t 7. (Kol Nidre), and concerning the pardon in a letter to the President last week and with operating a motor vehicle South Windsor School jects such as math, history and the girls’ physical education the Jewish people. One is the community service available to Parkade this morning. En throughout tomorrow beginning Ford responded that he or his counsel Philip Buchen, had while his license is suspended Superintendent Robert Gold­ economics as seen within the program at the Timothy ritual of atonement performed fraternal and service was not made into the stfrt at 7:30 a.m. and concluding at answered all the questions in news conferences. Several suteom- and failure to obey an officer’s man told the Board of Educa­ functioning of a town. Edwards Middle School. in ancient Israel by the high organizations, church groups, which is soon to be occupieobj 7:30 p.m. mittee members were angered by Ford’s response, saying it was signal. tion last night that "Project There is one girls’ PE priest in the temple in women’s clubs and others. Ap­ a Forbes and Wallace depirt' According to Mrs, Doherty, Yftm Kipper is the holiest day disrespectful of the committee. Swanson had been seen by Talent” — a new program teacher at the school presently Jerusalem. That temple stood proximately 30 professional ment store branch. while the program will be of the Jewish Year. It marks Patrolman John Manley Friday geared to the town’s bright teaching 13 classes per week. on Mt. Zion on the spot where Mondale to Seek Nomination staff members of the college • A 5 foot 6 prowler with 1 geared primarily to a select the conclusion of the Ten Days afternoon driving his car, police students — will begin Oct. 15. According to Goldman, the aide the Mosque of Omar stands participate in the bureau. ’The colored hair and wearing ^ nmber of Fourth, Fifth and of Repentance which began last DULUTH, Minn. (UPI) - Sen. Walter F. Mondale, D- said. Manley chased him. Swan­ Selection of students to par­ is needed to supervise in locker today. This recollection links only cost to the host group will was seen looking in the j Sixth grade students, it is Tuesday on New Year’s Day. It the atonement of today with the Minn., said Tuesday he is “99 per cent on the way” to son jumped out of his car and ticipate in the program is now rooms and be of assistance in be in the form of reimburse­ window of a Parker St. lotie expected that it “will benefit all is a day of total abstinence atonement ritual of ages past. deciding to seek his party’s presidenial nomination in 1976. escaped on foot, police said. under way, and they are being the handling of large classes. ment for any expenses incurred ’Tuesday at 11:45 p.m. Htjan South Windsor students” in that from food, drink, and devoted The second historic recollec­ Mondale said he shared many political positions with Sen. ’The car was towed to Dillon chosen on a basis of four It is expected that the aide by the speaker. when the homeowner went) materials and resources will be only to matters of the spirit. tion included in the service is Ford on Main St. and im­ qualifications; an IQ score of would also help out with office Edward M. Kenndy, D-Mhss., who withdrew from conten­ To receive a copy of a side. available to all teachers. Most of the day is spent in the that of the Roman persecution pounded. Swanson went to 135 or higher, total achieve­ work and attendance when not tion on Monday. brochure listing the speakers • A break into the Ga Synagogue reciting prayers of the Jews of Palestine and of Dillon’s Tuesday night at 6 ap­ ment score of 95 or higher, in­ occupied with physical educa­ and their topics, call Richard service station at 176 To| Teachers of gifted that are thousands of years old. the martydom of the ten Rabbis Consumer Bill Dies parently to get the car when ’Tpke. was made Monday u tellectual creativity and kindergarten to third grade tion. E. Vizard, director, at 646-4900, police served the warrant, Summer School Included in them are prayers of in the second century for WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate backers of a consumer extension 341. Nothing is reported missifl. superior performance in class. students will have the oppor­ confession, expressing the defying the Roman decrees police said. Total enrollment in South protection agency gave up their efforts Tuesday when they • A house on Bunce Dr. ras Anyone of the four tunity to integrate "Project collective guilt of the people in against teaching Judaism. He posted a $500 surety bond qualifications will put a child Windsor’s summer school determined they did not have the needed strength to end a pelted with eggs ’Tuesda; at Talent” concepts into their own violating the religious In our generation many syn­ for court Oct. 7. 8:42 p.m. Youths are suspeced. into the initial selection "pool.” curriculums. program for 1974 was 151, ac­ filibuster. The filibuster was led by Sens. James B. Allen, agogues also include records of Bloodmohile Approximately 40 to 60 children Students included in the cording to Goldman, which was D-Ala., and Sem Ervin Jr., D-N.C., who said the agency the modem martydom of Euro­ Other arrests included: will be chosen to participate of program will meet two half­ an increase of 20 students over pean Jewry during the Nazi era. would be costly to business. Will Visit 1973. • Lorraine J. Goss, 31, of 358 the 200 presently eligible, ac­ days per week at the Orchard Driver The services of the Day of cording to Mrs. Edith Doherty, Hill School. Classroom work Twelve courses were offered Kidnap Victim Found Unharmed Saturday Adams St. was arrested Atonement include with the ’Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. on a Cir­ one of the teachers in charge of missed will be made up by the with the largest enrollment (46) hope that the sins of the people The Manchester Red Cross Charged In CINCINNATI (UPI) — Kidnap victim Allison Mechem, cuit Court 12 warrant charging the program. students. in Driver Education. will be forgiven and that the Bloodmohile will visit Woodruff 4, was found unharmed Tuesday and returned to her her with possession of narcotic New Year will see an improve­ Hall in Center Congregational father, Charles Mechem Jr., chairman of the board of Taft substances and possession of a Fatality ment in their moral and Church Saturday from 9 a.m. to Broadcasting Co. Her alleged kidnaper turned himself in controlled substance. She was spiritual life. 2 p.m. several hours later. Another man was held for investiga­ released on her written promise School Board Lauded David P. Watson, 26, of This Saturday Manchester to appear in court Oct. 7. Fieldstone Rd., Coventry was tion and a third was wanted for questioning. operation will afford those per­ • Stephen W. Hunt, 20, of 6 arrested Tuesday at his home INVITATION TO BID sons who are not usually able to Strawberry Rd., Ellington was by State Police on a Tolland donate during the week to make The Manchester Board of Guerrilla Bases Attacked arrested ’Tuesday after sur­ In Dispute on Buses County Superior Court bench their contribution to the blood Dr. Stephen G. Romeo, chairman of the Chamber’s committee, points out new plantings in Education seeks bids for Doors, TEL AVIV (UPI) — Israeli warplanes attacked Arab rendering himself at FIRE C A lS warrant. program. the Memorial Tree Program on the exhibit map to John Jackson, head librarian; and Mrs Frame and Finish Hardware. guerrilla bases in Lebanon for the second straight day headquarters at 8 p.m. and was The warrant charges Watson Also, new donors are being Marion Richards, who is in charge of dispiays and exhibits at the library. (Herald photo by SOUTH WINDSOR can’t discuss it publicly before tract for alleged failure to Sealed proposals will be today. The Israeli military command said the planes hit charged with breach of peace with misconduct with a motor encouraged to join in this Judy Kuehnel the hearing.” “perform satisfactorily.” received until 3:00 P.M., Oc­ and third-degree criminal mis­ vehicle in connection with the guerrilla encampments in an effort to stop terrorist at­ lifesaving effort. CorreH pontienI School Superintendent Robert Goodwin, however, reserved tober 8,1974 at which time they chief stemming from a family TOLLAND COUNT) June 16 accident in Bolton tacks on Yom Kippur, the most solemn day of the Jewish Regular Saturday Blood- Tel. 644-1364 Goldman, Business Manager comment on the IRS action will be publicly opened. The argument Saturday in which he ’Tuesday, 10:05 a.m. — Sioke resulting in the death of Mrs. calendar. mobile operations were begun Donald Mercure, LKB Co. of saying only, “I don’t know if right is reserved to reject any allegedly harassed a woman investigation at 12 FranciiAve. Mary C. Wogman, 53, of throughout the state several South Windsor Councilman New York and the E.P. Hayes our social security payments and all bids. Specifications and and kicked a car. He was (Ellington Fire Departmit) Fernwood Dr., Bolton. Bail Reduced years ago for the purpose of Ed Havens last night com­ Co. of Rocky Hill have been have been made. I’ve received bid forms may be secured at Memorial Tree Exhibit released on a written promise ’Tuesday, 6:57 p.m. — Irass The accident occurred when mended the Board of Education ordered to court Oct. 3 to show providing freshly drawn blood no such papers from the IRS.” the car driven by Raymond C. the Business Office, 45 N. BOSTON (UPI) — Bail has been reduced frorn $250,000 to to appear in court Oct. 21. fire on South St. (Rockvilltf'ire on the manner in which they cause why the Goodwin con­ for immediate processing into The switch in bus companies Wogman, 58, was heading west School Street, Manchester, $50,000 for a 20-year-old Providence, R.I. man accused of • William A. Herzog, 16, of Department) handled the busing problem en­ tract should not be reinstated. the fragile components known caused a great deal of confusion on Rt. 44A about one tenth of a Connecticut. Raymond E. the attempted hijacking of an Eastern Airlines jetliner at 513 Bush Hill Rd. was arrested Recently, however, the Inter­ as platelets. On Display at Library countered last week when the last Wednesday when the Hayes mile east of Quarry Rd. near Demers. Business Manager. Logan International Airport. Tuesday at 11 a.m. on E. Center These platelets, which are AMBULANCE CALS E.P. Hayes Co. took over the nal Revenue Service (IRS) has Co. took over. A shortage of St. and charged with throwing the Bolton Lake House, police In reducing the bail on Marshall Collins, U.S. District given daily to patients in TOLLAND COUNT) contract previously held by charged that Goodwin has drivers caused buses to run offensive articles on the Campaign Committee Organizes said. Judge Frank J. Murray Tuesday overturned an earlier Connecticut hospitals suffering The Memorial ’Tree Program Tuesday, 7:03 a.m. — At) ac­ Robert Goodwin. failed to pay $12,000 of his share hours late, leaving students The pickup truck driven by and the person memorialized Charles E. Jacobson Jr. (5 — highway (paper cups and ham­ of his employes’ social security NOTICE decision by U.S. Magistrate Willie J. Davis who denied a from malignant disorders, developed and now sponsored cident on Meadowbrool Rd. The board repeatedly stranded and teachers forced to Watson was heading east on the should be noted. Donations are Mrs. Lawrence Case); Scott burger wrappers). Court is Oct. payments from March 31 to Ted (^minings. Democratic candidate for representative from the 12th District, starts a request for bail reduction because of the magnitude of the must be processed and by the Greater Manchester (Ellington Ambulance) * “ refused comment” to remain long after school was two-lane highway when it The Registrars of Voters, $5 per tree. and Bobert Abercrombie 7. June 30, 1974. meeting this week of the “Special Campaign Committee” of 15 local men assigned the task alleged crime. transfused within 48 hours. Tuesday, 3:14 p.m. — A® ac­ questions asked regarding the over. r crossed the dividing lines into Claire B. Gritzer Dem. and Chamber of Commerce En­ The Herald publicizes the (Charles Ely Rogers). • Betty Rankin, 27, of 40 of supporting the state Democratic ticket in Manchester. Cummings chaired this meeting Since the use of transfused cident on 'Valley Falls Rd. Ver­ firing of the Goodwin Co. The school board is reported­ By ’Thursday, however, buses the westbound lane and struck Roberta B. Gorton, Repl. of the vironment and Beautification plantings. Also, Mr. and Mra. Frank Channing Dr. was charged platelets has grown at such an non Ambulance) “I wish we could speak freely ly holding $16,000 of money ran more on time and according as he is also chairman of the Democratic Town Committee. Seated to his right is Roger the Wogman car head-on. town of South Windsor will hold Brennan Rites ^ Committee, has developed an Recent donors to the program Gluhosky (Mrs. Eva Kampf- Tuesday with issuing a bad astounding, rate, it is now Tuesday, 10:14 p.m. —Auto and clear the air,” said Board which would have been paid to to Superintendent Govdman, Negro and to his left, Jon Tani. Seated with his back to the camera and speaking with Ted Mrs. Wogman was a a Discretionary Enrollment SAN FERNANDO, Calif. (UPI) — Only family m em bers exhibit displaying location of are (with person memorialized man); family of William B. check (two counts). She was necessary to have supplies of trees in town. accident and car fire on (rove Chairman Cile Decker, "but Goodwin for his service before “buses are on schedule and is John Sullivan. (Herald photo by Barlow) passenger in the front seat of Session as indicated by Section and a few close friends attended Tuesday’s funeral ser­ in parenthesis): Broneill (William B. Broneill); released on her written promise the board terminated his con­ 9-52 of the General Statutes, at freshly drawn blood available The plantings are living St. (Vernon Ambulance and we’ve been advised that we things are functioning well.” the car. She was taken by am­ Mrs. Barney Peterman Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dicken­ to appear in court Oct. 21. the South Windsor High School vices for Academy Award-winning character actor Walter daily, including Saturdays, to memorials for departed Rockville Fire Departme^ bulance to Manchester (David MacGilvray); Rejeanne son and Mr. and Mrs. Richard on Nevers Road, Thursday Brennan. carry over the weekend period. relatives and friends of Memorial Hospital where she Green, Barbara Griswold, Nelson (Mrs. Florence September 26,1974 from 9 A.M. Brennan died Saturday at St. John’s Hospital in Oxnard Appointments can be made Manchester residents. Art Display w as pronounced dead on Patricia Morianos, Pauline Simler); Mr. and Mrs. Barney to 11 A.M. This session is open where he was under treatment for emphysema. He had for the Bloodmohile by calling As of May, 1974, there have M,cCarthy, Ann Reynolds At Library arrival. the Manchester Red Cross of­ Peterman Sr. (Joseph Ted- Wogman and two passengers to the general public. entered the hospital July 25, on his 80th birthday. been 330 trees planted at 40 (Shirley R e ^ ); Mr. and Mrs. ford). AREA fice, 643-5111. in the car’s back seat, his Date at South Windsor Brennan won three Academy Awards for best supporting locations in town. Since the Herbert Brandwein (Rebecca Also, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. COVENTRY September 20, 1974 daughter Beth, 18, and Thomas actor during his lengthy movie career, but his best known program was established in C. Bennett); Mrs. Philip I. Johnson (Mrs. Raymond Wog- .Monica Shea Claire B. Gitzer role was as “Grampa” in the television series “The Real 1965, tree plantings have in­ Holway (Col. Burnham L. Bat­ CARPETS Correspondent Cairo, 19, of 8 Birch Mountain man); Mr. and Mrs. Herbert POLICE REPORT Roberta B. Gorton McCoys.” cluded a number of types of son, retired). Tel. 742-9495 Rd. Ext., Bolton, were all three Bandes (Joseph F. Cooney); taken to MMH where they Registrars of Voters maples, locusts, pine, flowering Also, Mr. and Mrs. G. the Henry Wittkes and the WHOLESALE TO ALL An exhibit of still life and cherries, flowering crabapples, Stillman Keith and Mr. and VERNON ment was called and put out the evading responsibility, police landscapes will be on display at stayed many days recovering Frank Ruffs (Robert Lessard); from serious injuries. Russian olive, weeping willows, Mrs. Ralph Leander (Oarence friends at Buckley School (2 — A |two-car collision at 10:20 fire. said. Bond was set at $100 non­ the Booth-Dimock Library ash and plane. AT OUR WAREHOUSE Watson was also hurt and NOTICE W. Thornton) Mrs. Eleanor H. Mrs. Jessie May Google); Rob­ p.m.! on Grove St., Rockville Scheetz was charged with surety and court for Oct. 15. through Oct. 12. Correction Donations are accumulated, caused a gasoline fire engulfing taken by ambulance to MMH Blish (2 — Clarence W. ’Thorn­ bie and Andy Taylor (Frank operating a motor vehicle while The oil paintings were done The Registrators of Voters of Aide Offers Unneeded Advice and the plantings are arranged COME ON DOWN both vehicles, police said. where he also needed days to ton); employes of Town Young). under the influence of liquor. Angelo Comeau, 54, of 34 by Evelyn Larson, Majorie the Town of Manchester, Conn., for spring and fall when trees Raymond Scheetz, 26, of recover before discharge. ’The Herald reported in error Building Department (2— Mrs. Also Mrs. Virginia Cameron TRY USI He was released on a $100 cash Park PI., Rockville was Parker and Betty Feraci of will be in session in the in yesterday’s story of the are dormant. Marguerite Richard); Mr. and Cranston, R.I. was driving bond for appearance in Circuit arrested Tuesday at 4:20 p.m. Coventry and Helen Wanat of Watson was presented in HARTFORD (UPI) - An ment employes from taking (Mrs. Ameilia Fiske); Mrs. Superior Court in Rockville Registrators Office at the Board of Elducation meeting Plantings are on public, town Mrs. Robert Sloan (Mrs. Doris south on Grove St. when he Court 12 in Rockville on Oct. 15. and charged with fourth-degree Tolland, all under the tutelage aide to the Republican can­ part in partisan political ac­ Virginia Cameron (Alexander Expert Installation, Tuesday. He was released on a Municipal Building, Tuesday, that Eugene Brewer of 100 Scott or state property within Levine). struck the parked car owned by larceny in connection with a of Theresa Williams in the didate for lieutenant governr tivities, but it does not forbid J. Guise); Mrs. Virgifiia written promise to appear in October 1, 1974 from 9 A.M. reportedly has written govern­ Dr. had not stayed for the Manchester and sites have in­ Also, Mr. and Mr. William C. Cameron (Mrs. Emma M. Howard L. Smith of 98 Grove Shortly after the Grove St. shoplifting incident at the Coventry Adult Education contributions to political par­ cluded parks, parklets, school Guaranteed court again next month. UNTIL 5 l’.M. for the purpose ment employes advising them ties. regular session of the board Johnson (Emil Dickenson); Guise); Town Board of Direc­ St., police said. car fire, a Rockville Fire Arthur Drug Store in Rockville. program during the past three of correcting and completing grounds and roadside areas. friends at Meadows Convales­ The Smith car then was years. of a loophole to a non-existent Diana, who is the deputy meeting to hear a response to tors (2 — Martin E. Alvord). Department ladder truck He was released on his written the preliminary Registry List Specific tree locations are cent Home (Edgar pushed into a utility pole. 'The ban on political donations. state comptroller, said he had comments he had made during Also, Mrs. Samuel Dunlop driven by Lester Waite was promise to appear in court Oct. Among new books recently RECLAIMING WASTE of all electors who will be en­ determined only after consulta­ Barracliffe): Mrs. Philip I. impact caused the car to The Hartford Courant put the suggestion in the letter the open meeting concerning and family (Samuel J. Dunlop); returning to station. At 11:10 15. Paul L. Phillips added to the library’s collection DALLAS (UPI) — A waste titled to vote at the Town Elec­ the life cycle program. tion with town and/or state of­ Holway (Mrs. Mary Packer Ithe carpet merchants explode in flames. The Scheetz p.m. at E. Main St. and Snipsic Richard L. LaPointe are Forsyth, “The War of reported today that William J. because “Some political ap­ Mr. and Mrs. William O’Neill reclamation process tion, November 5, 1974. ficials. Professional hor­ Fryer); Mrs. Philip I Holway car also became engulfed in the St., the truck was struck by a Diana, campaign treasurer for pointees use the Hatch Act as Brewer was present to hear (Harry Weiner); Mrs. Philip I. 11310 Tolland Tpke. Manchester, (onn.l A break into the Connecticut Dogs;” Holt, “The House of A scheduled for completion by Frederick E. Peck ticultural advice is obtained as (Steven Dunfield). flames. car driven by David Popick, 31, Comptroller Nathan G. an excuse for not contributing.” Dr. Alfred ’I^cheson, assistant Holway (Mrs. Katherine ■Open 10 AM to 5:30 PM Phone 64e{M6s| Refining Co. on Hartford ’Tpke., ’Thousand Lanterns;” Michener. the end of the decade will Herbert J. Stevenson required before particular tree Also, Mrs. Eleanor H. Blish Scheetz was able to get out of of Tolland Green, Tolland, Hannon Aides Agostinelli, wrote, “Should the He said he did not realize that school superintendent, reply to Naktenis); and Mr. and Mrs. Rockville was reported this “Centennial;” Plaidy, “The glean energy from the gar­ Registrars of Voters types are selected for purchase. (2 — Mrs. Gertrude L. Albis- I Purchatn dinct from name brand mllla In trallar l^ a ... his car and was not injured police said. Murder in the Tower;” Rhodes, Hatch Act preclude you from the Hatch Act allowed con­ his remarks. He had moved his Edward J. Goss (Miss Mary morning. A large quantity of Paul L. Phillips of 392 Main and chairman of Voting District bage left once paper and Manchester, Connecticut seating position. Checks payable to the ton); Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers from the accident or fire, police The Popick car left the scene “The Easter House;” and Scor- making a personal contribution, tributions. Louise Farrell). anti-freeze and tools were St. and Richard L. LaPointe of 10. He is a member of the Elks metal products are taken out. Memorial ’Tree Program should (Atty. William Ferguson); Dr. said. but Popick was later arrested tia, “The Glass Inferno.” may I suggest a contribution Agostinelli, noting that the taken. It is still under investiga­ 55 Wadsworth St. have been Club and the Knights of Colum­ John Teipel, director of be sent to the Chamber at 257 E. The Rockville Fire Depart­ tion. from a member of your letter violated no law, said in Tolland and charged with named Manchester campaign bus. street and sanitation .services NOTICE OF THE TAX family.” Center St. Name of the donor Non-fiction includes Burns, COLLECTOR-EIGHTH “There’s nothing to it. You are coordinators for George Han­ LaPointe is head custodian at “American Cross-stitch;” here, says the process will The Hatch Act bars govern­ reading into it.” • No Trade non Jr., Democratic candidate East Hartford High School and "help significantly to take the UTILITIES DISTRICT DUNLOP DUNLOP Lorayne, “The Memory Book;’’ All taxes unpaid November 1, Needed for ’Third District state senator. has worked for that city’s Veccey, “One Sunset A Week;” pressure off the use of our “ELITE” Board of Education for 20 1974 will be charged interest at Cold Seal *7S’ Tlie ’Third Senatorial District and Martin, “The Women He other fuel and energy Coventry Road Crews years. In addition, he is super­ sources. It also makes good the rate of 9 per cent per year comprises all of East Hartford Loved.” from October 1,1974 until paid. TWIN s t e e l • Free visor of adult programs for the use of something (garbage) POLY SPORT and Manchester Voting Also, according to Public No. Mounting • F4er|laMl«IM East Hartford Park and Rec that would otherwi.se be a • Str«|tkift«iiitMl Districts 1-6-7-8-10. Joseph Kornfield has been 73-494, a minimum penalty of HRC to Conduct • SMeOiOidetXUe Department. problem.” kKt Agree on 3-Year Pact elected president of the board $2.00 must be charg^ on each • 7lliksllnNMi|Trea< iNKiToiiui^ • 7t$iriiillrieXroMd Phillips is owner of Per­ I^Pointe is a member of the The city currently dumps Tiyid of trustees of the library to fill bill delinquent on November 2, HNB Im sonalized Floors. He is Democratic Town Committee, its garbage into large hop­ Racism Seminar • 7MiWUiTniiere Nature Walk Set Hurlock will discuss the the vacancy caused by the 1974. Office hours are Sept. 27 CaAUeWMtwab I HotttfllttftEilifl treasurer of the Democratic the Democratic Club of resignation of Nancy Wogan, pers buried underground at MANCHESTER MMIMimt Monica Shea ’The Conservation Commis­ forest cover in the area leading Town Committee, chairman of Manchester and the Army & to Nov. 4, 1974, 10:30 A.M. to 1 sion will sponsor a nature walk to identification of trees and who has moved from Coventry. four landfills. By ALICE EVANS director of human services, SIZE' IISTPRW PRICE ^ Correspondent the Town Building Committee Navy Club. P.M. and 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 SKI LIST PUKE KKI and talk Sunday at 1:30 p.m. shrubs along the trail. The proposed material and The Human Relations Com­ said, “All these black Sambos 742-9495 P.M., Mon. through Friday, OFFICES C76iU with rain date Oct. 6 at 1:30 Dr. Hugo ’Thomas, a past There will be an opening of an fuel recovery stations will mission is planning to conduct a on people’s lawns are blatant $ 7 2.2 3 $ 2 7 ,0 0 1 178x13-878x13 $17.00 Local 303, American Federa­ excluding holidays. l78iU FAST, $51.24 p.m., at the Laidlaw property chairman of the commission, is exhibition of artworks, “One change the picture som e­ three-day Racism Seminar ear­ racism. Some people are F7|x)4 tion of State, Coventry and Mary P. Laraia $ 7 6.69 $ 3 1 .0 0 COURTEOUS B78xl4-C78xl3 $18.00 on the comer of Goose Lane and geologist with D.E.P. and will Man’s W orld’’ by Richard what, with one due for the ly in November and will Invite changing, and painting them P78xM $51.91 Municipial Employees has Collector SERVICE Merrow Rd. discuss the general geology of Garden today at 7:30 p.m. at the northeast part of the city by representatives from the white. When you see a black G78iM C78xl4-E78xl4 $19.00 ratified a three-year contract Seniors To Take Open $ 8 3.64 $ 3 4.00 $55.34 ’This will take place along the the area and how it relates to DevCo Planning Center on Rt. 1977 and another in the south­ Manchester, Connecticut Manchester school system to one, go up and talk to the G78«IS with the town, according to • A lfire F78 xl4 nature trail that has recently the Laidlaw property. 44A. east by 1980. participate. homeowner.” $91.53 5S7.47 $21.00 Allen Sandberg, town manager. H76»M $ 3 6.00 been reclaimed by the newly- Mrs. Betty Messier, presi­ The decision to hold such a The commission wilt also in­ Prices ’The past must now be ap­ Foliage Trip G78xl4-G78xl5 $62.92 $24.00 formed Coventry Jaycees. dent of the Coventry Garden seminar was made Tuesday vestigate what it considers Mon , through Fri, J78ilS $103.70 $ 3 9.00 Plus proved by the Town Council NOTICE Speakers will be Huber Club, will discuss wild flowers night at a commission meeting another form of discrimination Fed. Ex. H78xl4-H78xl5 $69.01 $27.00 before it can be implemented. OF THE TAX COLLECTOR $107.47 $41.00 Hurlock, who is with the and shrubs, and mushroom VERNON at the Municipal Building. The — Rachel Rd., which runs 178«I5 Under the terms of the agree­ students are asked to drop in EIGHTH UTILITIES DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 Tax 178x15-178x15' $87.66 $32.00 Department of Environmental identification is expected to be seminar is tentatively through the low and medium in­ ment, employes will receive a The Recreation Department between 5:30 and 7 p.m. DISTRICT Protection, Region III, part of the program. scheduled for the first weekend come housing development, EVENING HOURS 25 cents per hour increase in will conduct its annual senior Tuesday, Wednesday or THE CANDIDATES All persons liable by law to Forestry Division, and is an TTie walk is free and open to in November, depending on the curves to the left and ends the first year and 25 cents per citizens’ fall foliage trip to Ver­ ’Thursdays or to contact Tom pay taxes in the Eighth Utilities Middle Turnpike Office expert on forest types. all interested persons. availibility of training leaders. about four feet from a fence Goodyear DUNLOP hour in the second year. ’The mont Oct. 14. Bavier at 646-2137 for an ap­ ARE SAYING District of Manchester are After the seminar, the commis­ which separates it from ’Tudor 320 Middle Turnpike West SP-4 third year of the agreement ’The trip will include visits to pointment. Residents of the hereby notified that on October Suburbanite provides Jor reopener clause Ludlow and Weston, Vt., accor­ 1,1974,1 will have a rate bill for sion will have a speaker tell it Lane, a high income apartment 6-8 Thursday ‘ TNEW03US3BT -a Vernon area may also obtain in­ Buckley Halt Petro Dollars Flow how to implement its anti­ complex. Mason said there may SELMSYEIIXIUI on wages only. ding to Don Berger, recreation formation about MCC and its the collection of two and one Manchester Green Office Snow director. half mills on the list of 1973 due racism training so that it may be a logical reason for the Poly- Oilfinal aNwIpmanl an programs at the center. Charging that Congress has Project Independence, the plan laaiinf farai|h moda Starting in July of 1975 A bus will leave at 8:30 a.m. to the collector October 1,1974. better handle such problems fence, but it is against ali rules 621 Middle Turnpike East Tire tparli tail far all mojar “done nothing to ease the proposed by former President Glass m anufaclw tit. A l in tuba- employes; will receive double CMS Seeks Rate Hike from Lafayette Square and will Taxes will be accepted at 32 when and if they arise. and regulations of the Planning laot oanoNwctaan and pawa- stranglehold oil-producing Richard Nixon. 6-8 Friday make stops along the way to Main Street, in the Firehouse. Commissioner Frank and Zoning Commission. im ohad Oaf RibDaiiin.- time if required to work on Sun­ LOW RATE nations have on the United • Strong measures to limit FIST MTUTD TK lAIML KV T«E ■ tIU Franklin Park. The cost per Office hours are Sept. 27 to Livingston suggested the group North Manchester Office day. HARTFORD (UPI) - If approved monthly group RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - States economy,” F. Mac foreign investment in American SIZE TYPI roia Connecticut Medical Services premiums would rise from $4.20 person is $9.75, which includes For the first eleven months of Nov. 4, 1974, 10:30 A.M. to 1 find out how many of the Mason also discussed Cable 220 North Main Street Buckley Tuesday called for a industry. A 7 S - 1 3 ...... 20.00 iiiu-ii Other changes were an exten­ Inc., CMS has asked the state to $6.25 for a single person, transportation and luncheon. 1973 the state of Virginia's P.M. and 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 minority groups are employed TV and said that he hopes to get 6-8 Wednesday C70-l7r=~.— .... 22.00 ltlM -l3 BLN-U halt to the flow of petro dollars • A joint effort with other oil­ C 7 I - 1 4 ...... 20.00 E 7 3 - 1 4 ...... 20.00 IU tt-1 3 $25.00 sion of tha probationary period Insurance Department to ap­ from $10.75 to $15.30 for a Early registration is P.M., Monday through Friday, by the town. To do this, the 1*1 MU unemployment rate was 2.7 to oil-producingcountries. consuming nations, to pool all of town commissions in­ E 7 I - 1 4 ...... 30.00 ...... 27.00 BLK-TL $27.00 from 30 tq 60 days; elimination suggested as the number is EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS. First Manchester Office I4SM-IS prove rate increases ranging married couple and from $13.40 per cent, or 45 per cent below resources. commission will invite Town volved to generate programs. F 7 8 - 1 4 ...... 21.00 0 7 8 -1 4 / 1 5 ...... a tJ M IPIWII muu BLK-n $30.00 of language allowing probation from 36 to 77 per cent for its ’ to $18.25 for a family. limited to the number of seats the national average of 4.9 Buckley is the Republican All taxes unpaid November 1, Manager Robert Weiss and He called it an excellent tool to 595 Main Street Q 7 S -1 4 / 1 S ...... 32.00 ‘ H / J 7 3 - 1 4 ...... 00 • A rededication by this coun­ H 7 S -1 4 / 1 5 ...... 14.00 IMMU employes, to request a hearing Century policies. Personal policies would rise on the bus. Those interested per cent. The labor force in candidate for First District 1974 will be charged interest at James Kennedy, superinten­ teach nutrition to the elderly. *4%NiMhr . _ .-..r— lAS/niM-)) BLN-TL $32.00 try toward the conservation of 6-8 Thursday . 10% WILL HOL . 10% WlUTHgLD if terminated; a reduction in CMS said if the rate hikes are from $18.10 to $32.10 for an in­ may register starting Thursday Virginia increases by about congressman. He spoke the rate of 9 per cent (9%) per dent of schools, to explain to the Later, he suggested that the energy. recall rights from 18 months to approved they would produce dividual, from $39.85 to $62.50 at the recreation office. 45,000 per year. Only 3.9 per Tuesday at the luncheon • Straight answers from year from October 1, 1974 until commission what kind of an af­ commission look into landlords 12 months; increased flexibility $15.7 million in additional for a married couple and from MCC—Vernon Center cent of the civilian popula­ meeting of the Manchester federal bureaucrats on this paid. firmative action plan the town -who are charging excessive We’re with you all the way Also, according to Public Act in filling positions due to revenues for the company, $46.35 to $71.10 for a family. With the start of the fall tion is em ployed in Kiwanis Club. country’s position in the situa­ has on hiring minority groups rents. However, he said, not FRU MimilK « IIUTa CiUMZ • IMIKJUCIKMII No. 73-494, a minimum penalty prolonged illness of employes; whose policies cover Insurance Commissioner semester, a student councilor agriculture, and 93.4 per cent Buckley offered a five-point tion. and how they are implementing much could be done without of $2.00 must be charged on increased flexibility in making hospitalization costs. Thomas C. White has scheduled will be available at the Vernon in nonagriculture, including program toward rectifying the Buckley claimed he has it. rent controis. The commission HARTFORD NATIONAL each bill delinquent on job assignments; deletion of a CMS president R. Bruce a public hearing on the request Center of Manchester Com­ manufacturing. No single in­ situation which, he said, has repeatedly invited incumbent When asked what individual will attempt to compile a NAIKMIU. BUIBS nSCOIMT HUE CENTER November 2, 1974. BANK> • Campers-Trailers-Mobile APPLY: praferrad. Frtnga banattta, at 9614. WARREN E. HDWLAND first and we’ll make you a cash LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, Homes Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagea 8 extension 232. MOTTS repair, block and cement work. '* MANCHESTER MANOR BABYSITTER - Needed to keep advancemant, good pay. R ealtors offer: One day service. T. J. cellars and attics cleaned, ■ Automotive Service RELIABLE Woman - To care Apply: Strvica Manager PARAGON TOOL Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. lawns mowed, small tree work. New and repairs. E. Richard- » • Autos for Rent-Lease MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ for elderly gentleman, .oc­ NUR8INB HOME two children overnight on SENIOR file clerk - Needed SHOP-MTE MANCHESTER - Reduced for 6 4 3 -1 ID S son. 643-0889, 649-0608. ^ Saturday and Sunday, Summer DILLON FORD COMPANY quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. cond, third. All kinds. Realty casional weekends. Call 875- 6 4 6 -0 1 2 9 full-time. Salary open to $3 ph. SELL YOUR HOUSE through statewide, credit rating un­ 9382 after 6. Street area preferred. 643-9073 316 Main SL, M andutter including full benefits. 121 Adams Street SUPERMARKET 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. J. Watson Beach Real Estate CUSTOM MADE Draperies, TOP QUALITY Work - Septic, necessary. Reasonable, nliden- Jobseekers, Inc., 568-1070. - Manchester 587 East MkMIa Tiimpika kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- sewer connections, bulldozing, ’ ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. MANCHESTER - Contem­ Co. Professional real estate very reasonable work tial, quick arrangements. Alvin CAREER Opportunity - Large Manchester porary 8-room tri-level, four service for more than 45 years. guaranteed, call anytime. 649- excavating. Loam, fill, gravel. □ NO TICES NO NEED to pay a percentage An Equal Opportunity Employer Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 sales organization has openings large bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, Manchester office, 647-9139. 4266. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., 6 ^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Constitution Plaza, Hartford. for men and women. We are of your income to secure SHIPYARD MECHANICS 5114. employment. Jobseekers 568- magnificent view of Hartford Lott and Found 1 Evenings, 233-6879. expanding and will train 7-5 BRICK DUPLEX skyline, sunken patio off family URGENT - Listings needed. ROGER'S Car Wash-Wax, 770 several people. No experience 1070. with 2-car garage, 2 oil fur­ Call now for fast service. Main Street. Also newspaper room facing private woods. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 LOST - six month old black and MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd necessary. You may improve naces, double aluminum win­ Hagler Real Estate, 643-6624. pick-up. Rake leaves, cut grass. OIL BURNER Mechanic - right Inside Machinists Welders Situation Wanted 15 Asking $66,900. Warren E. brown German shepherd puppy. mortgages — interim financing your income tremendously. If Electronic dows throughout. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 647-1529. you are neat and pleasant, call season, $4.25 to $5. ph to start. BIDWELL Home Improvement Vicinity Porter Street. Wearing — expeditious and confidential The 7-room consists of one service, J.D. Real Estate 872-2110. Experience cleaning, repair. • Miiiers Mechanics WILL CARE FOR 2-year old Co. Expert installation of ; black collar. Call 649-6040. Outside Machinists extra bedroom and rec room, MANCHESTER - four RON’S Housepainting - Interior Assoc. 646-1980. Jobseekers, 568-1070. during working hours. Have □ MISC. SERVICES and exterior. Twelve years’ aluminum siding, gutters and ' has been completely bedrooms, older home, recently LOST - Female German DEMONSTRATORS - Sell gifts • Lathes child who n e ^ s friend. 643- redecorated, 1 1/2 baths, cen­ experience, Fully insured. Free trims. Roofing installation and OVERDUE BILLS? Money and toys. Name brands; Fisher- Dockside Test 9476. remodeled and is unoccupied. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. shepherd, vicinity YMCA, COOK Lead Bonders tral, 2-car garage, pleasant lot Services Offered 31 estimates. Call 649-0472, after 4. Manchester. Phone 649-9712. available to property owners. Price, Fenton. Earn up to 30%. • Barliirrets Mechanics Nice corner lot on quiet street with shade trees, delightful •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• State-wide, quick, confidential. Absolutely no investment. Free REIN’S LICENSED Manchester $51,900 rear and front porch, full base­ Painting-Papering 32 HORACE Tetrault — Siding, “ Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ kit. Car necessary. Treasure Locomotive & mother will care for toddler- SHARPENING Service - roofing, storm windows, aw- ” Penonala 2 NEW YORK SHLE • Screw Machines OWNER-AQENT ment and attic. $39,900. Keith Saws, knives, axes, shears, sand. Credit check un­ House party plan. Call "Miss school aged children days. Real Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. COLLEGE Graduate students nings. Quality workmanship, Jean” collect 491-2100. OELI-RESTAURANT Waddell School area. 646-0651. 646-2265 skazes, rotary blades. Quick free estimates. Fully insured. HALL FOR RENT - for wed­ necessary. Burke Mortgage ^ Route 30, Vamon Gantry Crane available for exterior and in­ Company, 649-0378 anytime. • Assem bly service. Capitol Equipment terior painting. Six years 872-9187, 649-3417, dings, showers, parties, 8 75-0944 Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. American Legion Home, 643- WANTED - Two machinists, Operators TOLLAND $41,900 experience. Fully insured. Free must be able to work from LOVELY seven-room Cape, 3 Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday estimates. Call our com­ ROOFING - Specializing 5747 or 646-9171. bedrooms, carpeted living FINANCIND AVAILABLE 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- sketches on blueprints and have MUSCLES? Need strong, PipeCoverers petitors, than call us.’ 649-7034. repairing roofs, new roofs, Outside □ EDU CATIO N room, formal dining room, On this brand new 7 room 7958. WILL PERSON who picked up knowledge of machine shop responsible boy (14-16) to wax gutter work, chimneys, cleaned equipment. 267-2568. large kitchen, 24’ paneled fami­ Ranch located on 1 acre INSIDE - Outside painting. and r e p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs man’s black raincoat witn □ EMPLOYMENT car. North end, good pay. 643- Shipfitters Electricians ly room with bar. Merritt Agen­ REWEAVING burns, holes. Regal Men’s Shop label at the 5573 , 6-9 p.m. Private Inatructlona 18 wooded lot. Pick your Special rates for people over 65. experience. Free estimates. cy, Realtors, 646-1180. carpeting, giant kitchen and Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Fully insured. Estimates given. Howley, 643-5361. Pratt & Whitney Banquet at Window shades, Venetian Garden Grove Saturday night Help Wanted 13 ATTENTION DEHONSTRATORS BOOKKEEPING - $2.50 ph, Burners Pipefitters SEWING Instruction - dining room, garage. Perfect Call 649-7863. NEW SEVEN - room Raised blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ROOFING - Installation and , please call 649-6102. We have TOYS and GIFTS part-time. Advancement open. Dressmaking or tailoring, all for you and your family. Call Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. PART-TIME janitorial work, basic steps including pattern Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CEILINGS, inside painting, repairs, gutters, storm win- • yours. Work now thru December. Accounts payable. Steady sundeck, 26’ family room, Tony Wasilefsky at 649-5306 or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mornings or evenings, employment. Jobseekers, 568- Chippers Grinders Carpentersy adjustments. Small classes, in­ papering, floor sanding- dows, doors. Experienced FREE Sample kit. No aluminum siding, 2-car garage, 872-0003 for more information. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. quality workmanship. Fully in- '* Announcements 3 Manchester area. Call 649-5334. 1070. dividual instruction. 643-6226. EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY refinishing (specializing in experience needed. Call or wooded lot. Merritt Agency, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, older floors). John Verfaille, sured. Free estimates. write SANTA'S PARTIES, Wood Joiners Realtors, 646-1180. RARR0WS& WALLACE spraying.Fully insured. Reasonable prices. Rick COMING SOON - Boonie Music BUSINESS secretary - recep­ LESSONS in saxophone, ■UnCMlNr MW RBwin NAIIlUfH 646-5750, 872-2222. Avon, Conn., 06001. Licensed. Free estimates. Burnett. 646-3005. Productions, offering exclusive Expartoncad Part-Uina tionist for dental office. Five clarinet, composition and/or 640-6306 3I7-1018 728-6818 Phone 633-5345. Telephone 1/673-3455. theory taught by college EAST HARTFORD - 5 1/2 room J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom service to all area lyricists, days a week. Experience Sheetmetal Workers air-conditioned Ranch, with SALESWOMAN ALSO BOOKING PARTIES preferred. Send resume to P.O. graduate. Call 646-6520. decorating. Interior painting. song writers and rock bands. 9 finished basement, custom- TREE SERVICE (Soucier) BARREnHOME Hiring At Box 1, Glastonbury, Conn. Frederick German!, B.M., M.T. BENTON STREET - Recently Paper hanging. New Ceilings. 06033. kitchen, 3 bedrooms. Must be painted 5-room Ranch style Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Remodeling. Exterior painting. IMPROVEMENT CO. seen to appreciate. Oak Street stumps removed, fully insured. STUDIO ART classes. Estelle home plus one bedrOom up­ Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Barns • Shads • Pado Covsrs NUGENTS WANTED - Mature woman to area. Owner, 568-1330. $36,900. stairs, lull basement, fireplace, Got a tree problem? Well worth Fully insured. For estimate call A t )N M armduir sho|ip«r? HOSTESSES - Sharp gals, $2.50 Laschever. Wednesday. a phone call. 742-8252. Additions • Rac Rooms at the Parkade care for three children, live in. garage, enclosed yard. Only 649-9658. Cbeck out the bargiira on the Transportation necessary. plus ph. Full, part-time Beginners-advanced. I. ~ _ • Kitchens • Rooting openings. Will train. Flexible Convenient East Hartford loca­ $29,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, HeraM Classified Pafes Liberal benefits. Apply in per­ References, phone 289-2817. Manchester 643-1577. TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ Aluminum SMbig son to Ms. Grybko. hours. Jobseekers, 568-1070. tion. Brochure, 523-9954. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. QUALin PLUS ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, Five years experience. Working with old Bam Boarda and PHONE from home to service Hand Hawn Baama A apaclalty Choice location make this 5-room brick TWO-FAMILY flat, 5-6 with and trimming. Attics, cellars Excellent references. Pete, 742- our customers for super ear­ WANTED and frame Ranch an exceptional value. garage, central location, never cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. Bogar Barrott ^ ’84>-0B22 FULL-TIME Janitorial nings. Choose own hours. Call 5305. Mature woman to handle ac □ REAL ESTATE Large living room, IVk baths, 2 vacant. Clean inside and out. INVITATION Superintendent needed for 647-1810. fireplaces, 2-car garage. Expandable Large, airy rooms. Owner will counts receivable and other PAPER HANGING and ceiling apartment buildings. Free lower level with walk-out to private help with financing. Mr. WEDDING Invitations - painting, reasonable rates. ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, TO BID apartment, good salary. Must various duties In small con­ Homea For Sale 23 rear yard bordering nature preserve. Belfiore, 647-1413. Brochures, Business Forms, MACHINISTS wanted - Custom built In 1967. 40s. Cali Suzanne Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. chimneys, gutters. Free es­ • The Manchester Board of be dependable, handy, and Bridgeport and lathe work. genial office. Auto Break out with a home improvement Letterheads, Envelopes, timates. fully insured. Days, Education seeks bids for Cur­ willing to work at maintenance, dealership. Knowledge of MANCHESTER - Small two- or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. Tickets, Business Cards and Experienced only. Overtime, J.WATSDN BEACH CD. Manchester loan. PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ evenings 529-8056. Paul tains and Drapes for the 1974- minor repairs, and lawn care. paid insurance. Penobscot Tool typing and bookkeeping es family, ideal investment. Good other printing services offered. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush Cosgrove, 643-5364. 1975 school year. Sealed Seeking adult without children. and Gage, Merrow Road, sentlal. Call Mrs. Seraphin at location and condition. Low REALTORS MLS NEW HO M ES General Printing Services, 623- painting. Fair prices, fully in­ Write Box "B” Manchester 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, proposals will be received until Tolland, Route 15, Exit 99, 875- 875-3369 or 643-2485. Manelwsttr Offle* 647-913S Loan department open every day 5379. sured, experienced and depen­ Heating-Plumbing 35 Herald, giving age, experience, 643-4535, 646-1021. Mortgagas Available 3;30 p.m., October 7, 1974 at 8083. Equal Housing Opportunity Monday thru Friday from 9:00 a.m. to dable. 643-1671. previous employment. TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving which time they will be publicly LYNN’S PLUMBING - RANCH—Spacious 7 rooms, 3 3:00 p.m., Thursday night from 6:00 large appliances, cleaning Repairs, remodeling, new con­ opened. The right is reserved to Building-Contracting 33 RN ALUMINUM-sided 6-room bedrooms, family room, 2-car p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from cellars and attics, also will struction. Water pumps. reject any and all bids. AVON General Dynamics' Electric Boat Division is moving PRINCETON STREET garage. deliver small loads sand, stone, MASONRY - All types, French spoken also. 875-7263. Specifications and bid forms SUPERVISOR - FULL-TIME - 3-11 Ranch, country kitchen with 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. WANT TO PUT A. B -I-G full speed ahead in its major role in building dishwasher and stove, plenty of DUTCH—Large 8-room gam­ and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. fieldstone, brick, concrete. may be secured at the Business PRESENT UNDER YOUR RN’S OR LPN’S and maintaining the nation’s nuclear sub­ Rarely do you find a home in cabinets. Full basement, large brel roof home, 4 bedrooms, Free estimates, after 5 p.m., SEWERLINES, sink lines, Office, 45 N. School Street, CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS this choice location with four treed lot. Low 30’s. Keith Real family room, 2-car garage. LEAF RAKING, yard clean-up. 643-1870 or 644-2975. cleaned with electric cutlers, FULL OR PART-TIME We need marine fleet—with new contracts on top of Will snowblow driveways. Free Manchester, Connecticut. TREE? Earn extra money as bedrooms, living room with Estate. 646-4126, 649-1922. RAISED RANCH-7 rooms, 3 by professionals. McKinney those we already have, and more pending. estimates. Ask for Mark, 568- Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Raymond E. Demers, an Avon Representative. Sell Competitive salary, plus company-paid life, health and screened porch off the rear, bedrooms, 2 baths, family NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - We've got work scheduled for years to 7199. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ pany. 643-5308, Business Manager quality Avon products while major medical Insurance along with paid holidays, sick dining room and kitchen plus ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful room, 2-car garage. days and other benefits makes this an opportunity to In­ come—work that calls for your special sweeping view of entire lake, ditions, rec rooms, porches and the kiddies are in school. I’ll rec room, UA baths and two LEFEBVRE - Finstad - Home roofing. No job loo small. Call NO JOB too small, toilet show you how! Call 289-4922. vestigate. Come In and see our facilities. abilities, and gives you the chance to use four room older home, modern All have city w ater and yourspedal car garage. You can walk to bath, half acre treed lot, gar­ maintenance, roofing, gutters, 649-3144. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen sewers, fireplace, aluminum MEADOWS COifkALESCENT HOME to the fullest. That means stability. Advancement three schools. Priced to sell. age, $17,900. Hayes Corpora­ masonry, tree surgery, faucets replaced, repaired, rec siding and lovely wooded lots. removal. Fully insured, free es­ INVITATION 333 BIDWELL STREET, MANCHESTER opportunity. Good Pay. Fine benefits. With great living in T.J. Crockett, Realtors, tion. 646-0131. CARPENTRY - Repairs, rooms, bathroom remodeling, PART-TIME evening help Groton. And easier-than-ever commuting with the timates. 429-0184,8-10 a.m., 6-10 remodeling, additions, roofing. heat modernization, etc. Free Call 9-3 p.m., 647-9191 643-1577. p.m. estimates gladly given. M & M TO BID wanted at Shakey’s Pizza car pools and other transportation aids we re helping Call David Patria, South Wind­ Parlor, Vernon. Apply in per­ != » || 646-1180 sor, 644-1796. Plumbing & Heating. 649-2871. The Manchester Board of help in set up. Now’s the time to come aboard and pick NEW HOM ES GUTTERS cleaned, repaired son, Vernon Circle. Education seeks bids for Light yourself a great spot! MANCHESTER - Striking 4 and installed, $20 and up. WES ROBBINS carpentry TOWNE Plumbing Service, Bulbs and Fixtures for the 1974- FULL AND part-time bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ We have them...duplex on MERRin AGENCY MANCHESTER Driveways sealed. Free es­ remodeling specialist. Ad­ repairs, alterations, vanity 1975 school year. Sealed wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first Woodland, two large raised timates. R&R Reconstruction, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, cabinets a specialty. Call to salesladies wanted at Pilgrim Apply at Shipyard Employment Office REALTOR proposals will be received until Mills Fabric Store, 434 Oakland HEYKIDSI floor family room. Prime loca­ ranches up off Autumn Street, 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 8:30 a m., 6 p.in. to 7 p.m. 649- 3:30 p.m., October 8, 1974 at Street, 646-4422. Want to maka good monay working only a tew hours Groton! Weekdays 9 AM to 4 PM tion,. Mid 60s. W arren E. a deluxe cape under construc­ STATE BANK 649-3446. 4056. which time they will be publicly Howland Realtors, 643-1108. tion plus a four bedroom BOB'S A-1 SERVICE - Snow a waak. No lln$lt to how much you can earn. Thraa VERNON - Attractive, large 4- plowing, raking, cellars, attics, opened. The right is reserved to AIR FORCE Reserve - Be a colonial.. .all with 1041 MAIN STREET LEON Cieszynski builder - new BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - nights par waak. Wa train. ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three room home, two sundecks, cleaning, appliances moved, Prompt, courteous service. Call reject any and all bids. paid volunteer. Part-time. No ASSUMABLE mortgages and homes custom built, U.S. Citizenship required. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, cellar, excellent condition in­ lawn care. 289-7019. remodeled, additions, rec 64,3-1496. Specifications and bid forms experience necessary. Call GENERAL DYNAMICS we might consider taking your MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 Collect, (413 ) 593-5237/5238. Male & Female Applicants are invited to apply. carpeting, nice lot, plus many side and out, easily expandable, rooms, garages, kitchens may be secured at the Business Call 647-9946 An Equal Opportunity Employer. extras. Upper 30’s. Financing present home in trade. T.J. nicely landscaped 3/4 acre lot. BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd remodeled, bath tile, cement FRANK SCOTKLLA Plumbing 1 Excellent location. Financing TELEPHONE (203) 646-4004 Office, 45 N. School Street, HELP WANTED for lunch available. R. Zimmer, J. D. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577 jobs, light trucking, cellars and work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ - Repairs and remodeling. Manchester, Connecticut. Manchester Evening Herald Electric Boat Division Real Estate Associates, 646- available. $31,400. Owner, 875- attics cleaned, trees removed. tial or coiTiinercial. Call 649- Prompt service on emergency. hour. Apply in person. Ann’s Groton, Connecticut 06340 9482. ______m e m b e r f o ic Raymond E. Demers, .Spot, 21 Oak Street, 1980. 647-9767 , 646-3545. 4291. Phone 64:1-7024. Business Manager Manchester.

L f I > PAGE THIRTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25, 1974 BENJY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Sent. 25, 1974 — PAGE THIRTY-FIVE BY JIM BERRY Apartmenf For Root 53 Auto$ For Salt 61 Autoa For Sala 61 Autoa For Sala 61 m m ti/ t h f p f a i m t ^OW'Y'! YbU TWO FAMILY - second floor BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE HAVf r t u I -SFPlfJ© Tf fJoTXiNJ' I MlJ-ST /WIOMT PF-A apartment, four rooms and bath, heat, and all utilities paid YA INVITED ME F=ER A \lH TMINeS \ Y o O WOPH^ ^^A\/FM'r^FF^) UF/AP/N<&AP P F 7 T F P , iris f UNFORTUNATELY^.. Sg3t>/. WELL, WHAT PO YOU KNOW.'' SEE WHAT I MEAN, MOTHER 7 HA'/PNT-SfPM and appliances included. 122 DINNEI^FUDOSY... NEW \ I DO PER I- DOC POWERS PHONED'«HIS BOKPO' surely YOU'RE NRT flOTHEREP 6 o r J . Introducing a new car designed YIPE HE WESENT8 IT/ ALTOSETHER WEVE FOUNJP HE'S SPOILING THEM AGAIN.' fJop tWfJF I ^ X C IT IH O W o p f ? ! Florence Street. $220. 644-8896, eaV/ TW1CK b -, A FREE A HALF-DOLLAR, 2 QUARTERS, OF TRUSTIES DON'T WANT ME.' V BY t h e ir LITTLE JESTS, HE PLANTEP THOSE COINS MV BACKfiROUNP AIN'T EXACTLY H F F , p a r a ! 643-2282. ' F IR ST , 1 I JUST MEAL/lAi r 3 PIMES, 3 NICKELS AMP ANP WORKEP IT OUT So JAKE? THEIR ONLY CONTACTS to combine an efficient use of WANT YOU TO 1AU<5HT 5 PENNIES/ FINPERS t h e y 'l l EACH SET RIGHT TO START A COLLEGE! WITH CULTURE ARE THE s h a k e HANDS HIM/ k e e p e r s .-RIGHT?.' WE'LL IS C B u n s t CUVER SAVINGS ON AVAILABLE October 1st - 7 PIV/PE IT BETWEEN YOU/ rooms, parking, children con­ WITH BUBBLE GUM WRAPPERS' space, fuel and money. i W O V K / THOSE CREEPY BOARDERS BEEIF sidered. Call 647-1043. filVIN' ME THE TOOTHPASTE SMILE AN I'M GETTIN’ MANCHESTER - Five- bedroom Duplex, new appliances, washer and dryer included, air-conditioning, oil » - a a r^ heat, 2 modern baths, carpeted kitchen and hallways, Heating-Plumbing 35 Articles lor Sale 41 Garden Products 47 Apartments For Rent 53 refinished hardwood floors in s&a. living and dining rooms, private PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - SEASONED firewood - Buy TURNIPS at the house 49 Glode basement, enlcosed yard and m ic k e y FINN FOUR ROOM APARTMENT front porch, close to schools. BY HANK LEONARD Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our now, select hardwood, 3/4 ton Lane, on Tolland St. near 55 Wells Street. Central heat, stove. ■truck to save you money. 30 pickup truck load delivered, Manchester - East Hartford Security required, utilities not $140 per month. YES...! REMEMBER GOOD/ AND BY SHE HAD A VERY THIS IS THE GIRL... SUE T AH... IT ;years' experience. 646-2115. $33 . 289-0717. town line., included, $295. Eastern, 646- HER NOV. AS A FRANCIS L BOLAND AGENCY 8250. ANY CHANCE, DO GOOD FRIEND CHAPA4AN/ THOSE / LO O KS L IK E THEffE SHE !Sl MATTER OF FACT, YOU REM EM BER WHO SAT NEAR DELLA LAKELY! TWO WERE r— I V E CAUGHT SEASONED FIREWOOD - By ONIONS - 10 cents a pound. 21 315 BROAD 8T. SHE LIVED ONLY A m o HER INSEPARABLE/ J \ A BREAKjj the truckload. 742-7833, or 455- Angel Street, Manchester. 649-1018 649-7055 MANCHESTER - Modern two- FEW HOUSES AWAY FRIENDS WERE? Flooring 36 9657. bedroom apartments, FROM M E / carpeting, no pets. Available PEAKING FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, immediately. Security 1 9 7 5 ^Fot^^rana^ !(specializing in older floors). Antiques 48 T H E NEW S second floor, $235., with heat required. $195. Eastern, 646- GiRAMPAW GENTLY* Ceilings and inside painting. TRADER “F ’ and hot water, security and 8250. C il»>r«A.w I* I*, us hi w 9-lS John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- USED FURNITURE WANTED Antique furniture, references. After 4 weekdadays. 2222, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 528-7311. FOUR room second floor apart­ The New Fords are ln...and will be on display tomorrow other antique items. R. CAPTAIN EASY Now Open Dally ment, heat, security, garage, night. Register tomorrow night for FREE Drawings. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Harrison, 643-8709. THREE-ROOM Apa Apartment - adults, no pets, available Oc­ Mon.-Sat. 10 A.M. • 9 P.M. so LORP yULE'S YES! HIS \ Moving-Trucking- First floor, yard, parking tober 1st. 34 Grove Street, GOSH. THE NAMES OBVIOUSLY IF YOU'LL Y SEE, t h a t WAS A Sundays 1 P.M. • 6 P.M. Wanted to Buy 49 NAME IS DRAKE MOTHER WAS \ THINK OF MEAN ZILCH TO THESE .Storage 37 appliances, near bus. Avwailable Rockville. 872-9247. YULB, E H ? A N Y EXCUSE ME...\SHOKTACaUAlWTANCE! Good used furniture, lamps, DILLON FORD FORD A TITLEP OUTCH THAT! DOLTS!.., I'M WASTING I MUST SET 1 YOU'RE SLIPPING. October 1. No pets, no children. OTHER FASCINATING MY TIME! parts and antiques. WANTED - Wicker furniture, $140. Security deposit. 646-4489. THREE-ROOM apartment, FACTS ? !12' BOX truck and driver any kind. Phone 872-0930. 319 ABaln Street, Manchester ^available for all commercial furnished or unfurnisned. (Quiet, LAKE AMSTON - Ideal loca­ convenient location. Working 2 •and residential needs. 649-1590. 50 Pearl St. tion, waterfront, one bedroom, adults, no pets, children. 643- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER '•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 4 3 -6 9 4 6 fireplace, electric heat, private 2880. 1963 CORVAIR Spider - Fair 1962 FALCON engine, 35,000 □ RENTALS beach, boating, fishing. 537-1439 condition, reasonable. Call 643- miles, like new, $100. Rest of MAS MED POTATO JU S T TILL WMEN THEY GRADUATE NOT WITH ALL SAtsJDWICMES WON'T ■^TME CM ILD R EN □ MISC. FOR SALE evenings. 2223. car also included but needs FROM COLLE&E YtDU'LL THAT STARCH TAG SALE - Bald Hill, Tolland, r'WAiilT^ FINISH THEIR THANK ME ON „ IN M E)! work. 647-1378 after 5 p.m. or Clean. Lata Modal P , .EDUCATION' B E N D E D k n e e s /' Thursday - Saturday, rain or Rooms lor Rent 52 NICE THREE-room furnished PRESIDENTIAL 1970 NOVA Super sport, black, 872-6434. ■Articles lor Sale 41 shine. Appliances, TVs, Avon apartment, near hospital, excellent condition, V-8, radio, T bottles, furniture, many items I USED CARS i 7 THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ adults only. No pets. $200. VILLAGE APTS. 4-speed floor shifter. Call 649- CONVERTIBLE - 1963, Ford, V ;DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, old and new. 875-^3. nished rooms, centrally Security deposit required. Call 8848. Top Prices PaM ^ $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, MANCHESTER Falcon, Futura. White. $375. located. Kitchen privileges. 643-9678. standard, excellent tires. Phone For AN Mahas M 5 Istone, gravel, pool and patio FIVE PIECE maple dinette set Parking. Reasonable rates. 1972 OLDSMOBILE 88, Royale, 649-7061. rL sand. 643-9504. - Excellent condition, One and two bedroojQs. i CARTER CHEVROLH M Phone 649-2358. MANCHESTER - Newer 3- factory air-conditioning. STEVE CANYON reasonable. Call 649-7158. bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, Near schools, churches Purchased new. Extra clean, m CO, NC. BY MILTON CANIFF .ALUMINUM sheets used as 1968 OLDSMOBILE 442, new 4- WANTED - Single woman to full basement, includes and shopping center, on 350 engine. Call 643-6749. speed, 308 gears, tinted win­ M 1229 Mala Straal •printing plates, .007 thick, 21" COLOR console TV, in good help share expenses, own appliances, $270 per month. :^3x32". 25 cents ehch or 5 for $1. bus line. Call anytime. dows, factory mags, very good PlKinae4M4M ... BUT IN THE EXCITEMENT OVER CRINKLE's condition. Price reasonable. bedroom, kitchen privileges. P.W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 1969 FORD Galaxie 500 Station condition, $995. Call after 5 -Phone 643-2711. Phone 646-8726, ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE ACROSS THE Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. or 646-1021. 646-2623 Wagon - Three new tires, new p.m., 643-4373. BRID6E. brakes, new valves. $650. 643- g.is 1 SUMMER 15 STILL INEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 BE GENTLE, be kind, to that GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free MANCHESTER - New deluxe 2- 4937. 1971 MUSTANG, 6 cylinder, FUZZY IN 7KEHEAD -cents each. Inquire side door. 1971 DATSUN 240Z - 4-speed, expensive carpet, clean with parking, central location, bedroom Townhouse, full base­ automatic transmission, power THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM FROM THE CHLORO- "Manchester Evening Herald. Blue Lustre. Rent electric MANCHESTER - Brand new brand new mags, radials and kitchen privileges. References ment, Includes heat, 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - New paint, excellent condition, $3,- steering, new tires, $2,000. Must FORM... shampooer, $1. E, A. Johnson required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. duplex, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 tires, new brakes, excellent see. 8754)432 after 6:30. appliances, carpeting, pool. 700 firm. Call after 5 p.m., M3- IK.MOuJ„.lT'S666Mmi . !WE bu y and sell used fur­ Paint Company. for appointment. $255 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, baths, new appliances, full condition. $2,000. Call 643-9262' niture. Cash on the line. One 4373, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. basement, no pets. Call 64^ after 5 p.m. 1969 CHEVROLET Malibu, 327 m ALLcjKM I •piece or an entire housefull. SIX-FAMILY Tag Sale - Satur­ ONE ROOM, private bath, 8057. engine, 410 h.p., 4-speed, 4-88 ;646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 day, September 28th, 9-5. Rain 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - parking, convenient location, MANCHESTER - Family-style 1974 PINTO Runabout, $2500 Good condition. $1100. Between total rear end, many recent •Main Street Rear, behind date, Sunday. Furniture, lamps, nicely decorated, $30. weekly. PLEASANT 4-room newer cash. Call 646-8505, before 3 or extras. 649-4679. Best offer. ’.Douglas Motor Sales. 2-bedroom Townhouse, full 8:30 and 5, 563-3771, after 6,649- desks, baby furniture, radio, Call 649-5729. basement. Includes heat, duplex, immaculate, large weekends. 0008, Sue. bedspreads, curtains, salt appliances, carpeting. $240 rooms and closets, tile bath, 1972 SUPERBEETLE - Ve^ 'c lea n u se d refrigerators, water fishing gear, games, QUIET, CLEAN furnished and kitchen cabinets, heat not good condition. $1625. Must sell. iranges, automatic washers, monthly. Paul W. Dougan, storm windows, plus much room for working gentleman. Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. included, parking, centrally Call 875-4603. ■with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's more. 296 Hackmatack Street, Call evenings, 646-7944. located. No children or pets. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Manchester. $200. Security. Available Oc­ W OF HARTFimil,« 1973 TOYOTA Landcruiser - 4- 2171 PLEASANT 6-room flat - tober 1st. 643-1459. ROOMMATE wanted - To share Garage, carpeting, central, Home of 4 Wheel Drive Vehicles... wheel drive, locking hubs, good TAG AND BAKE Sale - Girl apartment. Call 643-6961 after 5 adult family unit preferred. No for plowing. $3950, best offer. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA SCREENED loam, gravel, Scout Troop 640. Saturday p.m. Ask for Sheila. THREE-ROOM Apartment - 742-9753. processed gravel, sand, stone, children, no pets. 649-5051, 643- September 28. Rain date, Sun­ 6733. Third floor, heated, adults, no SALES«PIIRTS*SERVICE and fill. George H. Griffing, day. 155 McKee Street. PLEASANT Room for working pets, one car, security. Call 649- 1973 CHEVROLET Nova - Six e -2 s Inc., 742-7886. 0052. gentleman. Near bus line, FIVE-ROOM apartment - Se­ cylinders, excellent running ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN 23" RCA COLOR television, parking. 647-9033. cond floor, garage, two 1 1 4 9 - 7 6 7 6 condition. $2150 or best offer. S LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per early American consolette, 4 FIVE ROOMS, heat included, 649-4669 after 4:30. I SEE... S m i K E , , yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. children, no pets, security. $185, WHAT ABOUT MR. LURCH AND r DON'T KNOW, years old, like new. Asking WIDOW seeking companion to 646-6072. off Main Street, $180 per month. Comer of ShoMon S Taykir TWANK ALLEY OCJP, DOCTORT DO YOU MARKO.' I HOPE POUR $150. 649-1404. live in and share expenses. Please call 289-()570 after 6. Trucks tor Sala 62 YOU.' SUPPOSE THEY'RE A a ------• i n i I DON'T CARE MUST SELL - Restaurant HARTFORD, CONN. cy Lady between ages of 50 and 60. MANCHESTER - Brand new IF T H E B A T T E R o equipment. 4' gas char-broiler, GRAND Opening of our gift Calf 875-6904. FOUR ROOMS and tile bath, 1962 FORD VAN - good condi­ le HIS SON- 18" and 36” gridles, 2 electric three-bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 section - Ladies’ suede baths, full basement, includes heat and hot water, security, tion, $350. or best offer. Call HE'LL NEVER fryers. Inquire Hartford Road checkmates, sticker price, $15, SLEEPING Room for rent - 272 references, no pets, parking, 11 643-^2 or 643-6663 anytime, AWAY W ITH Dairy Queen. appliances. Fully carpeted. T. our price $5.95. Pocketbooks, Main Street. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 1/2-13 School St., by appoint­ /I sticker price $15, our price, ment 649-2360. 1962 HALF-TON Chevrolet ELECTROLUX vacuum $5.95. Men's gift sets, $5.95. Apartments For Rent 53 pick-up - Short bed, good condi­ E cleaner, excellent condition, all Shell n eck laces, $2. All TWO ROOMS, private bath, all tion. $400. Call 644-1605. attachments, $59.86, Kirby up­ merchandise brand new and WE HAVE customers waiting APARTMENT utilities, third floor. Call after 5 right vacuum cleaner, $69.50, sold in finest stores. Come in for the rental of your apartment p.m., 649-2236. WOW! Motorcyclea-BIcyclas RENTAL OFFICE 64 good condition. Repairs on all and see our complete line of or home. J.D. Real Estate I We have § large variety of brands. Free pick-up and gifts for the entire family at Associates, Inc. 646-1980. LOW COST motorcycle in­ delivery. Call 742-8578 or 875- wholesale prices. 523 East Mid­ deluxe one and two-bedroom f <5*^0**^ Business lor Rent 55 surance, immediate binding. (£) i97Tby 8298. dle Tpke,, Manchester, Monday LOOKING for anything in real apartments and townhouses FREE See us for your needs, Crockett through Friday, 6:30 p.m. until estate rental — apartments, throughout Manchester. Ren­ OFFICES FOR RENT- Agency, 643-1577. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ELECTRONIC Calculators for 9 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 homes, multiple dwellings, no tal office open daily from 9-5, Excellent location in W IN AT BRIDGE sale at reduced prices. Phone p.m. Call for more info, 649- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate other times by appointment. Manchester. Parking, heat, HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- VfCRRDJ!?/K«44 P 649-4986. 9166. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. I REALIZE ... PUT /VCY BUNCH /WAKES G o o d janitor. $100 monthly with or FOOD ^cles, parts and accessories. THAT. play can save argument The bidding has been: 25 without lease. (Jail 649- Expert service. Harley- EV E R Y OFFICE P IK E R S OUT O F A L L He didn’t have to. He SECOND ANNUAL DAMATO ENTERPHSES, MC. H A S T H E O F T H E M !! West North East South ROCKVILLE - 8 Regan Street. 5334„643-1393. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, NORTH 25 “When you made that silly should have played all the Manchester Civitan Tag Sale Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 240-k Urn SUtt Hi, HanciMStM' PROeLBVtOF 1 * Pass 26 New 4-room first-floor 2- Certificate Hartford. 247-9774. 4 A J9 8 2 jump to four hearts it never high trumps and led clubs. If and Flea Market September 28, 646-1021 EMPLCYEES Pass 36 Pass 4 * bedroom apartment. Total elec­ SMALL STORE or office for f K32 occurred to me that you held West didn t ruff South could Waddell School. Table space DOG-CAT boarding reser­ tric. Range, refrigerator, dis­ rent. 330 Green Road. Vacant. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all h a n g in g throw him in with the last Pass 46 Pass 7 available, call 643-1904. vations. Combined inside/out- ♦ Q54 an ace, king, jack and a use­ posal, basement laundry and Reasonable. Contact owner, when you buy a New Opel makes, models and speeds. AROUND ♦ 76 trump. You, South, hold: side runs, partitioned privacy, T H E W A T B 3 less queen. I thought you had storage. Near bus and shopping. MANCHESTER - Main Street, 643-6273. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, WEST EAST some concept of correct bid­ 4AK 8 4 3 ?A2 4Q44K(}87 MAHOGANY Dining Room Set germicidal lighting. Canine Couple with one child per­ Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- f o u n t a in . Whenever West gained the - Chippendale buffet (kidney Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, three rooms, heated, hot water, from S and S Buick! 4 KQ1043 4 65 ding,” replied South. lead he would have to play What do you do now? mitted. No pets. $165 monthly, stove, refrigerator, adults, no MANCHESTER - Small store 2098. T 109865 f - A—Bid four hearts. Your top), china closet (glass doors), Manchester, 646-5971. $165 lease security. Call James for rent, heat included. spades. He could cash his six chairs. 649-3716. pets, security. 523-'7047. 4- ♦ AK J109 The argument may still be queen then he would have to partner has shown the ace of dia­ J. Gessay, 875-0134. Available immediately. Securi­ LLOYD’S AUTO Parts has 732 monds. Show your ace of hearts. AKC REGISTERED Siberian ty required. $125. Eastern, 646- BEAT INFLATION! motorcycle helmets, Snell ap­ going on Tor all we know. We lead to dummy’s jack of BALDWIN studio piano, baby Husky - Male. Reasonably EAST HARTFORD - Three- O ® ! ♦ S32 ♦ k JIO see merit on both sides. Cer­ VERNON - One-bedroom 8250. proved, $15.99, all sizes. 191 o> 0 0 spades which would nave be­ TODAY’S QUESTION grand sounding board, walnut, priced. Gray and white, under room apartment, all ...YOU SAVE TWO WAYS... CD SOUTH (D) tainly North should have bid come good. If he trumped the apartments immediately Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- 4 7 Your partner bids four excellent condition. $875. 643- one year old. 646-1477. appliances, heat, carpeting, three, not four, hearts and fourth club South would have notrump. You respond five hearts available at Town House 1558. f A Q J74 9104. $175. Security. Adults only, no WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI certainly South should have a trump remaining to get to show two aces and he bids five Gardens. This suburban apart­ pets. Phone 646-0828. 66 FREE - Toy collie shepherd OFFICE SPACE ON GAS and FOOD! 4 doubled five diamonds, but notrump. What do you do now? ment community of unusual 1972 HONDA CB450, 5,500 ♦ AQ964 back to his hand to cash his TWO NEW 10” Cragar Mags puppies to good homes. Phone architectural design and FOR RENT miles, very good condition, $1,- THE BARRCfT ISAM HIS FEATHER© ARE WHO WAS IT THAT neither partner noticed that fifth club. and two Mickey Thompson ELLINGTON - Meadow Brook ThaVs INTERESTIN© PERFECT RDR SAID T H A T Both vulnerable South should have made his Answer Tomorrow beautiful landscaping features Apartments. Just off of Route 250 square feet, center of 075. Phone 643-0697. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) tires, N50-14, $300. Call 649-1641. private entrance, private patio Right... AND USEFUL DECORATIN© T V IS A VAST doubled contract. 83. Brand new 3 1/2 room Manchester, air-cOnditioning BIRD. West North East South with sliding glass door, wall-to- deluxe corner one-story units and parking. Call: 643-9551. 1970 KAWASAKI 90, needs LADIES'HATS... WASTELAND? 1? Answer lo Previous Puzzle SEASONED hardwood - for Garden Products 47 wall carpeting, range, minor repair, $200, Also Toro He started out by putting fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. featuring floor-to-ceiling living Pass U 26 3* South America refrigerator, garbage disposal, room fireplace. Total electric, riding lawnmower, $100. Call Pass 4 f 56 5? dummy’s ace of spades on E E c A 0 £ A to Call 875-4350. LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own master TV antenna, storage 649-7318. Ask for Rich. West’s king. Then he finessed n o T A A R A V range, refrigerator, disposal, Dble Pass Pass Pass ACROSS DOWN fii E M. M£. u o Y E iVl - quality pole tomatoes - and laundry facilities in base­ Wanted to Rent 57 the queen of clubs suc­ s s L METAL used office desks, $35 air-conditioner. Adults only, no Opening lead-K 4 1 Capital of Peru l Facial feature E u S. m 2 a peppers - fryers, staffers, and ment. Total electric. No pets. pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease 1969 HONDA CB160, new cessfully; cashed his ace of 5— Paulo, 2 Here(Fr.) 1S e E N fi each. Four drawer metal filing u N T nohots3 - eggplant. Sil\Silver Lane For appointment please call security. Reserve now for GARAGE SPACE wanted for battery, electric start, good clubs; ruffed a third club and Brazil 3 Bipeds X £ p R a 1^1 cabinets, metal storage nearir K-Mart.K,-Mart. BriBring own 8 Glacier 4 A fi. MA E A X I PI 872-0528 Monday through October-Novemher occupancy. small auto. Main and Center Offor condition, asking $285. Call 649- played the king of hearts. We Maple genus T A P o T a o E cabinets, 8’ two bulb floures- baskets. formation s M. 1*1 Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call Jam-)S J. Gessay, 875-0134. street area. Call 646-6751 after Good Today 5115. won’t go into the merit of - Juan S E E, EIQ 1 N la cent light fixtures, $9. each. 5. II Protective (province of 1X £ a R L R L. llirough structure Gremmo & Sons Sales, 819 East CHARLES APARTMENTS - 1974 SUZUKI TS250 Savage - r PIOK- By Oswald & James Jacoby South playing the king of Argentina) |C o £ O E K E f i A X Middle Turnpike. 649-9953. apa Buy A Now <^VKLU 14 English 6 Dry [a V!E. c S N T R u £ P 2 East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 SaptZT Excellent running condition, hearts earlier. That didn’t f g HARDY ment - Adults, no pets, parking. & T -ir ‘‘Why didn’t you double five dramatist 7 English IH Jj §. K T T r E H room townhouse, 11/2 baths, all Call 643-7443. 74 OPEL low mileage. Asking $925. Call matter. What did matter is 15 Joins together impostor. Titus [e s S E [e 1 w m fi NEW and used railroad ties, appliances, carpeted, 2 air- □ AUTOMOTIVE diamonds?” roared North. 16 Drive back CHRYSANTHEMUMS Any Model or Style 649-4036 after 5. SHORT RIBS that when East showed out on authentic hardwood, excellent conditioners, heat, hot water, $ 5 0 0 0 BY FRANK O’NEAL “What’s wrong with picking the first heart. South con­ 18 Car damage 9 Greek war god 20 Lite principle 41 Scent condition. Call 872-6754. In All Colors TWO-FAMILY Duplex - Two up 800 points ^ o v e the line? 19 Beast of 10 Dormant 21 Mai'sh bird 42 Bacchante Loaded with Buds storage, 2 garages, sound­ bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Autoa For Sale 61 And Receive {Free TANDEM bicycle - Like new. C 1174 4y KA. TM UJ. NL OR. ceded down one. (vai.) proofing, washer-dryer hook­ $75; 643-4681. burden volcano in 23 Away from the PARTY TABLE and four and Blosaonii appliances included. 124 NEVER SNATCH A' 22 System of Mexico shore 44 Percussion up, fireplace, fenced in patio. Florence Street $215. 644-8896, NEED CAR? C redit bad? FOOD A *50** FOOD Witch S p u r s e . musical It Sea expanse 26 One of the in.sirumenl chairs, like new, $175. Den set, $280. November 1st. Charles Campers-Trallers nutation near Central Roman Fates 47 Magnitude six pieces, $135. Four-bands 643-2282. Bankrupt? Repossessed? CerMIcaM CERTIFICATE. 'I TAR GAXER'*fC) Ponticelli, 646-0800. 646-1540. Honest Douglas accepts lowest Mobile Homes 65 -By CLAY R. IY)LLAN- 24 Perceive America 28 Is mistaken 49 Greek leliers communications receiver * 1 i 2 5 P U N T Aaiis LIIRA 51 .Moral fault down, smallest payments. REDEEMABLE AT ^ Your Daily AciMly Guide M '25 Diving bird 12 Man's 30 l.and of the radio, $90. Two portable TVs, AVAILABLE NOW - Four-room F R E E ^ MAR. 21 SfPr. 22 ^ 27 Near by nickname Incas 53 Containing 5 ADULTS - See the all-new adult According la the Slari. '' PUNTICELLTS ROCKVILLE - Rockland second-floor garden apartment, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. ocr. 22^8 32 Usidess nitrogen icomb. $40 each. Miscellaneous items. ANY 4 7 ARR. I» To develop message for Thursday, 29 Mother of Ualiancily and retirement homes. f m ;36-37-40 Minos (myth.) Building 33 Eonnerly form) 646-0007. GREENHOUSES NURSERY Terrace Apartments. Large carpeting, avacado appliances, reod words corresponding to numbers 49-51-53-54/v and beautiful three room, one air-conditioner, lease and TOYOTA - See us for reliable Completely furnished including 7 \ M'42-S8.61-88 - ‘. 7)-72-73 ^ 31 Great warmth addition 34 Garden tool .54 Negalive of your Zodiac birth sign. coirelalive 433 North Main Stroot bedroom apartment. Includes security. $195. 649-3978 or 646- used Toyotas with our 60^iay 2-door refrigerator, electric / f TAuaus SCORPIO 35 Kite 19On the 38CcnlraKab.) TWO 15” Cadillac rims. 12x30" TOP NOTCH 1 If 31 A 61 Strange 55 Explosive 100% warranty. We also buy range, divan, occasional chair, AIR, ID ocr. 2J<^- 36 South protected side 40 Grave stainless steel kitchen hood heat, hot water, all appliances, 4780. 2 Stay 32 Better 62 Places American used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, end and coffee tables, lamp, 33 Against 63 Finances 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 with fan and light. Phone 649- with dishwasher, disposal, I ^ UA1 10 3 Gombling NOK. II river ORCHARD FRESH picked 345 Center Street, Manchester, dinette set, draperies, curtains 4 Wait 34 Hos 64 With 0387 after 4:30. carpeting, pool and your own NICELY FURNISHED four FOOD STORE 0>,16-18!22-27 65 And 8- 9-13-15/T> 37 Palm genus 9 10 11 12 13 and wall-to-wall carpet in living 9-25 .:gV38-43-83-87 5 Until 35 Avroy 8 apples and peaches, ice cold private terrace in a country set­ rooms, second floor. Main 646-4321. 6 If 36 Certain 66 Strangers 24-57-60 lA, 39 In bad health cider. Ferrando Orchards, room. An abundance of cabinets 67 News 15 BABY GRAND Piano - $100. ting, $175, No pets, 872-4223, 529- Street, newly redecorated, all BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE GIMINI 7Go 37 People SAGITTARIUS 40 Masculine 14 Birch Mountain Road, Glaston­ COMPLETE junk cars and closets that are sure to O MAX 21 6 If 38 Will 68 Friendship NOP. 22 7 , . nickname Call 643-5373. 6586. utilities, parking. 646-0299. Nice Selection in Stock including. 9 Feor 39 They'll 69 Letters 16 17 le bury (three miles beyond Vito’s removed free in Manchester, please. Step-saver kitchen, (•V’/UNf 20 70 Hotched 43 Place in a large master bedroom, guest ^ O T H E R T H IH G , AAR. CHEW... COULD WE ^OR ^ YOU MEAN,FIND '^I'LL HANDLE THE CABLE 10 Mate 40 Know Die. 21 certain way Restaurant). South Windsor, Vernon and A H ,M E /^ 2-35-52-61 n You 41 It 71 Money 23-34-56-67/^ 19 20 2, h 23 24 SIX DINING room maple 72 Motten 45 Burn Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, room, comfortable size living THROW A 6RAPPUNS HOOK ACROSS THE maybe A /WORTAR OR IFVOU'LL FIND A HIGH- LET ME 62-65-66 12 Over 42 Definitely 74.76-79-82X5:1 ■ chairs, like new, $100. Can be TWO LANDAU HARDTOPS room and dining area. Porch, ORGE TO THE PRISON? SMOOT A CANNON? WIRE /MAN TO WALK 13 Dominotet 43 Help 73 Improves 46 Poems 25 26 28 FRESH VEGETABLES - daily, Route 74, Tolland, Conn., M9- TALK IT CANCia 74 Of CAPRICORN 48 Lake in seen at 528 West Middle Turn­ We Feature Quality^ awning, patio for your outdoor IN M A L Y A ? IT AND BRING BACK 14 Old 44 Be ■ pike. pick your own or ready picked. 4578, 875-6231. OVER WITH K JU N l 21 15 Your 45 Smort 75 And oic- « ^ Finland 29 30 32 33 34 Becau$e 17 yean of building and managing apartmente And S&S BUICK'S EXCLUSIVE living. Clubhouse, swimming ACROSS? IMPOSSIBLE. KELLY'S G IR L . MY SONS. 16 Knowledge 46 The 76 Gitt 1 Corn Crib Buckland Road, i^./ut‘r22 77 Records JAN. If •South Windsor. ha§ laughl ui whal really nu)ll«ri. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare pool, sauna bath. Live in a well- 17 li 47 Don't 50 MembtM- of a 35 36 SONY TC165 tape deck, | ' \ 1-10-21-3) 18 Of 48 Chickens 78 Idea 44-45-47-59g' philosophical 1 Available Imme'dlatelyi one and Iwo bedroom our low rates. Young drivers planned and controll^ com­ 19 Preuure 49 Your 79 For 63^4-68 excellent condition. Phone 643- l^nhofffet. Includei heat, air conditioner, dlehcather, MANTA S-S... 1/32-76-84-65 80 Before school 3/ 38 TOMATOES and peppers - Pick welcome. For quotation call munity____ tv with ^privacy___ and 20 Others 50 Are AQUARIUS ■ 9073 evenings. uvll ih trail carpet. Individual baeement, private patio, LiO 21 Hos 51 Skill 81 You 52 Organism in own containers, open Monday Rod Dolin, 646-6050. natural surroundings.lings, '^You u can 82 You JAN. 20 40 41 42 'Modrl. .(iowii liy .ppolnl'aieiit. save money and live better. Let 22 Lows 52 From differing from ■ ■ through Friday after 4 p.m., all ^ A U a . 22 23 Someone 53 In 83 EMtricote H I. I I , parents 49 REFRIGERATOR - freezer - Jensen’s give you a new key to 24 Thoughts 54Hondllng 84 Go 46 day Saturday, Sunday and WE PAY $10 for complete junk r 4- ■ General Electric, good condi­ living - security and peace of 7)2-14-251 25 Popers 55 Probobly 85 Resent 56 South Wedno.sday. 21 Angel Street, f l w 5 » n B V End of Congress S t„ off W. M iddle Tpke., cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto S&SBUICK 26 U t 56 Good 8611 50-70«)-9 American SO SI 52 53 54 55 tion, $60. Call 649-1196. 75-77 Manchester, Manchester. Body, 528-1990. miniT Jensen’s, Inc., Rollings 27 Regulations 57 You'll 87 You PISCIS country r Hills, .Route 44A, Mansfield, viaco 28 Forbidden 58 Where 88 Stand 56 57 TlJlLLAOE by R.F. Damato H I. If a 57 Brazilian nvci LARGE, DARK pine oval "New England’s Fattest Growing Buick-Opel Dealer” Mrs. Young, 26 Old Wood Road, ji, AUG. 2J 29 Aspects 59MiK 89 Along GRAPES - Pick your own in F970 VOLKSWAGEN, 90 Countirsg 59 dining room table. Excellent ■ Call PAUL DOUQAN, REALTOR, at 646-1021, 429-1786. Main Office, Route 10. 30 Are 60 Lose m a r . 20 58 l.nir 58 own containers. 270 automatic, good condition, $1,- 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER (Open Eve$.) 649*4571 9/26 6-n-i9-2i)irY 59 K)nd condition. $100. Call 646-1199, ______or 643^35 after 8:00 p.m. i Southington, 1-628-0317. JGood Adverse N e u tn l Hackmatack Street (rear). 350. Phone 649-2363. € 3 9 -5 5 -8 5 ^ ^ INI-:WSI'AI'E)1 K.NTKIII’IUSI-: ASSN I PAGE THIRTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Sept. 25. 1974

Grand Master Visits -Mayor’s Hours' Friendship Thursday PUBLIC Mayor John Thompson will He said he welcomes in­ conduct office hours Saturday dividuals or groups of citizens RECORDS from 9 to 11 a.m. in the who wish to discuss any subject The Grand Master of Masons Manchester Municipal in his jurisdiction. iianrl|patpr lEoming Ipralb in Connecticut will visit Marriage Licenses Building. Friendship Lodge of Masons Robert David Chamas, 175 Thursday. Tudor Lane, and Joan Leslie MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 304 Mancheoter—A City of Vllhge Charm I WFINTY-FJGHT PAGES - TWO SECTIONS pmcE, FIFTEEN CENTS It wiil also be Past Master’s Jay, 67 S. Alton St., Oct. 17, St. Night, and the past masters of Mary’s Episcopal Church. P'mchurst Friendship Lodge wiil fill the William Torrance on each gal. SI.59 flavors several stations of the lodge to Moorehouse, 179 Henry St., and confer the Master Mason Robin Ann Young, East Hart­ SEALTEST ICE CREAM save 3 0 ^ France Cuts degree. The presiding officer ford, O ct. 5, St. M ary’s j All S1.39, S1.49 and S1.59 Boston Students Meet will be Harold V. Hubbard, who Episcopal Church. jFlaors gal. ^ 1.29 was worshipful master of the Paul Armand Drapeau and No limit...no coupons, buy t gallon or lilt your ireerer' lodge in 1968. Patricia Ann Panciera, both Oil Imports There will be a dinner at 6:30. Manchester, Sept. 28. At Pln9hunt Lodge opens at 7:30. Cornelius Serghian, 63 Bissell when you buy these In Try for Accord By United Press International Wesley F. Gomez is the grand St., and Karen Dupont Higuere, Feetured Becone SAVE master and resides in the 18C Esquire Dr., Sept. 27, or more western part of the state. He Church of the Assumption. SHURFINE SLICED MISS IOWA France took the lead in fighting soaring beiongs to several appendant Herbert Clough Thompson fuel prices today, cutting back oil imports BOSTON (UPI) - Black and white As school got under way, the 20 black Lincoln and Dalton Bough of the Boston bodies of Masonry and is a and Helen Marion Norton, both LEAN RACON BACON - V in the strongest action so far by a Western children met on neutral ground today in an and white Hyde Park students left under Youth Activities Commission attended the Shriner. He will be accom­ Wesley F. Gomez Manchester, Oct. 4. Chrysler Cordoba Makes Dehut 1^ industrial country to reduce record energy attempt to restore the peace and get police escort for the first day of meetings meeting as arbitrators. panied by some Grand Lodge ■ > . • 1 . 1 0 lb. 00* * ^ bills. classes started at racially tense Hyde to try to negotiate a truce to end racial officers. nold Luescher, marshal; and The French move marked the first Park High School during the 11th day of a fighting at the school — something that Other past masters making John L. Von Deck Sr., chaplain. A small Chrysler with a new nameplate— Cordoba— is making its debut in model 1975 as a signlfiant step to counter rocketing oil court ordered plan to integrate the ^ sto n teachers, school administrators and police 'The biracial committee was to meet in The iecture will be given by Louisiana is the nation’s At PInehurst up the suite Thursday will be fresh competitor in the rapidly expanding intermediate specialty car market. The Cor­ costs since President Ford launched a public schools. have been unable to do. an all-day "rap session” at a Catholic Haugh and Luescher and the leading producer of furs, says when you buy 1 cate Uniformed and plainclothes police seminary, youth observers said Harold E. Turkington, senior doba is a two-door hardtop built on a 115-inch wheelbase and is a mid-sized personal luxury campaign to pressure petroleum- "The kids will be the heroes in this if it charge by Lavanway. the state’s tourist commis­ of 12 qts. C o k e e t this o a u c ' patrolled the corridors at Hyde Park, the works,” William Lincoln of the American Wednesday. Meanwhile, armed police wardooiy Marshall E. Hodge, car Standard equipment includes an automatic Torqueflight transmission, power brakes exporting countries into rolling back junior warden; John L. Von Friendship Lodge’s Master’s sion. It brings in almost 40 sp e c le l p ric e SAVE 1.02 prices. scene of sporadic outburst of violence and Arbitration Association said. "They’ve returned to hall monitoring duties inside with front discs, and power steering. Options include door locks, and electrically powered Deck Jr., secretary; Raymond Club will portray the short form per cent of all American In Washington, Ford said Wednesday fist fights between black and white youths. picked the right people — the heavy- the school where an attempt was to be second section of the degree. pelts. seats. The Cordoba can be seen at Chorches of Manchester, 80 Oakland St. COCA COLA 2 full qts. 79« made to resume normal classes. E. Bogue, treasurer. (Cm ol 12 - S4.74I high oU prices threatened the stability of Buses containing black students arrived hitters.” Also, Harold Leggett, senior the world’s economy and called for the without incident at Hyde Park. They were deacon; Wilbur M. Chadwick, third time in a week for prompt inter­ provided motorcycle police escort and junior deacon; Robert A. At PInehurst national cooperation. police lined the bus routes. 1 • ^ Haugh, senior steward; Harold when you buy “The problems of inflation and of Attendance dipped at South Boston High Lavanway, junior steward; Ar- L a n d O’ Lakes Butter 1 l l < assuring equitable access to fairly priced School as blacks joined whites in a boycott with a $7.50 order SAVE 1 9 ' resources, for example, threaten the of classes. Officials said attendance today School Alarm Goof stability of every economy and the welfare at South Boston was 18 per cent. LAND 0’ LAKES BUHER ib.79< of people in developed as well as ’There were 121 blacks in South Boston 1 lb. at 79t with a $7.50 ordar developing countries," he said. high, 51 less than the 172 in attendance ft lO 2 Iba. at 79a lb. with a $18.00 ordar 0*8 Arab foreign ministers conferred in Wednesday. Also, 140 whites went to class ABOUT No Coupon New York Wednesday to discuss mounting today, as compared to 154 Wednesday. Irks Town Officials international pressure for a drop in City officials said blacks at the Colum­ TOWN More Special PInehurst Values... petroleum prices, but broke up after 90 bia Point Housing Project were being Paul Phillips, chairman of the Town themselves as they told police they minutes without a firm agreement. urged not to go to school in South Boston Building Committee, today said com­ thought the system was faulty. SHURFINE OREEN RIANT Saudi Arabia’s U.N. ambassador, Jamil President Ford and Italian President Giovanni Leone toast each other today. mittee members are very upset about the A custodian found the damage and break-in at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday at called police at 6:40 a.m. Manchester Newcomers Club STEWED TOMATOES PEAS Baroody, accused critics of the oil during a White House State Dinner Ford hosted for the visiting Italian Some black students who arrived at will have a workshop tonight at producers of resorting to “passion” to Gavin Middle School refused to get off the Verplanck School on Olcott St. Upset “I feel the answering service should be 302 Cana 302 Cana president. (UPI photo) 8 at the home of Mre. William divert attention from more deep-seated buses. ’They were taken back to the Colum­ enough, Phillips said, to consider suing the held responsible for the damages,” Smith, 55 Galaxy Dr., for the ...... 31*1.00 3i‘ i.oq economic ills threatening the world. bia Point staging area. private firm monitoring the school’s Phillips said. Christmas Shopping Spree the He said war costs, government spending School department officials said 976 alarm system. The school officials are not yet sure of club is planning. S hurtlne and excessive credit were major causes of were in attendance at Hyde Park high "We have spent thousands putting in the costs of repairing the damage but it inflation before oil costs quadrupled White House Party today, including 469 whites, 498 blacks and security systems at the schools,” Phillips will be quite a sum, Phillips said. Manchester Composite RARTLEH PEARS No. 2*/i cant G5< during the past year to become a signifi­ nine other minorities. That compares to a said explaining his frustration and anger “And it should not be taken out of the Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol cant factor. reported 406 whites and 377 blacks over the break and the extensive damage funds of the Board of Education,’’ he said. will meet tonight from 7 to 9:30 // fnthiln fn iri^ htn i i. ffn fnt nni'> n ill In Paris, President Valery Discard W^nesday. done to the school. Phillips said he is speaking for the other Keeps Ford Hopping Police reported that the Alert members of the committee as he is sure at the Manchester Armory, 330 f/fi.'i./fi'.' finhihii >... d’Estaing announced a fuel-saving “So far, we are having a good day. Main St. The meetijig is open to program Wednesday for France, where Answering Service which monitors the their feelings are the same. But they will GRADE A Education is going on in the classroom. all young people<^om Grade 7 gasoline already costs $1.75-a-gaUon and alarm system at Verplanck reported get­ not recommend the town counsel study a people by saying that stockbrokers were The students have a more relaxed at­ through high school. More in­ stock market values have fallen one-third WASHINGTON (UPI) - The guest of ting an alarm at 2:30 a.m. They did not suit against the answering service until FABULOUS SAVINBS 1 suffering most from inflation. titude,” Hyde Park Headmaster John F. formation may be obtained by [JI^PVE POTATOESi^l ■ since the start of the year. honor was Italian, the music was ragtime report it to police or further investigate it after the committee has a chance to dis­ Other numbers from the Joplin ragtime Best said. cailing 646-6344 or 875-6870. ONBEDROOMSIl M 1, hr±:-- = | France relies on petroleum imports, and President Ford could have danced all cuss the matter at its next meeting. mainly from Arab countries, for practical­ night. y era of 70 years ago were “The Enter­ He said alarm systems in the schools is MCINTOSH APPLESl?gn tainer,” “Maple Leaf Rag” and “Grand­ The First Church of Christ, ‘ i m h m h If S'- ^^{^^******^»^^,^ CALIF. ly all its oil needs. France’s foreign trade a pet project of his own. Some schools got GoldiaIH tflntag bedroom hoHrnom olaarannaclearance of anA^/\f_a_one-of-a- K Challenging Lyndon B. Johnson as the pa’s Spells.” Ford introduced the ensem­ Scientist, wiil have a testimony deficit was expected to be $8 billion this most happy hoofer ever to occupy the systems installed about three years ago klnds, discontinueds, floor samples, and ble by paying tribute to the music. meeting tonight at 8 at the ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 heads59 year. The franc is eroding at an annual White House, Ford and his wife remained and he said they have greatly helped cut 35c each Town Transit District church, 447 N. Main St. The closeouts. You know we have a great rate of 17 per cent. on the dance floor long after Italian Presi­ down vandalism and thefts in those meeting is open to the public. selection. Make one yourself and Glscard d’Estaing set a $10.5 billion dent and Mrs. Giovanni Leone left the schools. T0DAY...88 alwayt...PINEHURST...famoua for tMttar ceiling on oil imports next year, a 10 per White House state dinner in their honor Viewed as Advantage A more sophisticated security and fire A Bible study is scheduled for meata...at the right price. cent ctd on the quantity bou^t in 1973, and Wednesday night. alarm system has been voted by the school tonigt at 7:30 at Trinity Cove­ Two bacons featured this weak 1 at 1.19 and 1 at 99a lb. Wa ordered cuts in industrial and residential board and the town Board of Directors. It But even the Leones stayed longer than By DOUG BEVINS District, a multi-town agency described nant Church. have spaclally cured, specially trimmed tpaclally lean use of fuel. INSIDE wiil serve all town schools and is expected usual for state visitors. Municipal formation of a transit district by director Arthur Handman. 5 PC. PECAN & CANE Corned Baaf and fraahar by far PERDUE CHICKENS AND "Let’s not too) ourselves,” he told his to cost over $50,000, half of which may be The property committee of SAVE AT LEAST 25% cabinet ministers. “We have entered a new ’The Fords staged a sumptuous dinner to provide intratown transportation ser­ ’The Town of Westport, a relatively funded by the state. PARTS. If you want lean CORNED BEEF coma to party for the Leones, follow^ by a perfor­ TODAY affluent community of 28,000 in Fairfield Emanuel Lutheran Church will Triple dresser, twin mirrors, full/queen size PInehurst. age of economic growth. Wildcat growth vices has many advantages although dis­ The control console will be at the meet tonight at 7 at the church. w/frame, door chest. Reg. baaed on wasting cheap resources is mance of ragtime — a musical form trict formation isn’t essential, it was County, formed a transit district under Manchester Police Station on E. Middle $1433.00. finished. Energy is going to be expensive rejuvenated by the hit movie "The Sting” Neighbor’s K itchen...... Page 11 agreed at a Wednesday workshop at a two- provisions of state legislation in 1968. Tpke., Phillips said. This will ensure 24- — by Gunther Schuller and his New After years of controversy suroundlng The commission on finance of and rare for a long time.” day state transportation seminar in Hart­ hour service every day by the very people BRIskEfcbR^^^^^^^ England Conservatory ragtime ensemble. Business N ew s...... Page 8 the district and its goals, the district ob­ South United Methodist Church properly curad...trimmad of waste 'The French leader adopted a plan for ford. who will make the first response to the MEOITERRANEAN • COLONIAL • CONTEMPORARY • TRADITIONAL One of the numbers broke up the tained federal and state funding to es­ will meet tonight at 7:30 in the boosting the production of coal and sent Area'Profile...... Pages 6, 7, 20 ’Transit districts have power to levy alarms, he explained. Whole brisket or thick cut...... lb. $1.49 tablish intratown mini-bus service this church reception hall. parliament a bill setting a 68-degree limit audience, composed largely of prominent East 11 seeks points...... Page 16 taxes, bond for capital projects, supervise Flet or Rolled Center Cuts ...... lb. $1.79 for heating homes and offices this winter. Italian-Americans and White House of­ transit operations, the right of eminent do­ year, Bradley said. “This would not have happened if the COLONIAL BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY ficials. Young golfers honored...... Page 17 ’The bus system — using 20-foot-long, 16- The Rev. Kenneth Gustafson, MEDITERRANEAN main, and can assume regulatory powers police had monitored the system,” It was the “Wall Street Rag,” con­ McAuliffe wants to manage Page 15 seat Merc^es-Benz vehicles on seven pastor of Calvary Church, will Lovely pine and pine veneers In a BEDROOM SUPERBLY SMOKED, SUPERBLY LEAN CENTER of the state Public Utilities Commission Phillips said. “The police would check on Gorgeous pecan with unique lat­ taining two themes; “The Melancholy of routes, six days a week — started about six conduct a Bible study tonight at mellow ambertone. Distressing In the within the district, workshop participants any alarm immediately, even if other Handsomely styled suite In unusual ticework styled fronts and raised the Stockbroker” and “Good Times Are weeks ago and is already proving 7:30 and prayer service tonight old country manner. SMOKED PORK CHOPS lb. $1.80 pointed out. alarms had been false.” mozambique veneers and Inlays with drawer panels. Set Includes: 68’’ door Coming.” successful, Bradley said, despite an es­ at 7:30 at the church. All are Transit districts can either operate tran­ He compared the case with that of false Double dresser, landscape mirror, 7- burnished brass hardware. Available dresser, twin mirrors, door chest, full LOTTERY timated annual deficit of $140,000. welcome. WEATHER The rag was written in 1908 by Scott sit on their own or supervise operations of alarms to the fire department. Firemen drawer Chest-on-chest, and full size with 66" double dresser, landscape or queen size chairback headboard ’The “Minnybus” system will have an­ superb STEAK^^^ Joplin, and its performance amidst private companies. do and must respond to every single alarm cannonball bed. mirror, full or queen size headboard w/frame and a drawer nite stand. WINNERS nual operating costs of about $250,000, Al-Anon family groups will worldwide economic troubles brought The former is the case in Westport, as even when they personally are sure it is w/frame and a door-drawer chest. 6-Pc. Reg. $949.00 Cloudy with chance of showers tonight. Bradley said, with estimated revenues of meet tonight at 8 at the Second Reg. $780.00 LESS THAN $1A SERVING laughter from administration economic described by district director John false, he said. Even the tuaalest ateak man will go lor thoae feta expenalve Not so cold as yesterday. Low in upper $110,000 from annual passes sold to Congregational Church parish 4- Pc. Reg. $798.00 ^ 5 9 9 ichieftains L. William Seidman and Alan The Connecticut lottery drawing will Bradley Wednesday. The latter is the func­ cuta of beef treated and tenderized tor aavory aucculenco. 40s. Friday clearing with highs in upper townspeople. The state Department of house, 385 N. Main St.; Greenspan, who last week enraged poor tion of the Greater Hartford 'Transit Police also monitor other alarm-type *579 *649 SOs. take place at 7:30 tonight in Shelton. Transportation (DOT) has agreed to pay Thursday at 8 p.m. at the systems at the station and will not require Same set w/76" triple dresser and twin CUBE STEAK BONELESS half the deficit, leaving a $70,000 bill for special training to monitor the new Pathfinders Club,102 Norman Westport taxpayers. St.; and Friday at 10 a.m. at the mirrors substitute. lb. $1.79 BLADE STEAK system. Ik *4 AA The DOT’S offer of 50 per cent subsidy of The building committee had considered South United Methodist Church 5- Pc. Reg. $1009.00 S 7R Q iDa $1a09 transit district deficits isn’t uniform placing the system’s console at campus. Alateen for the 12- to ROUND STEAK GROUND throughout the state, though, DOT ’Transit Manchester High School but voted on the 20-year-oid children of problem LEAN CHUCK Service Director John Spaulding said. drinkers will meet Thursday at police station instead. lb. $1.49 6R0UND "We hope to come up with a uniform At Verplanck, someone broke in, 8 p.m. at the Pathfinders Ciub. Campaign Bedroom. AH wood aolldsLWIth brushed brass hardware. Includes; 60" double dresser, 5- lb. $1.29 funding policy after we determine the damaging a door. ’Then a soda machine, The family groups are open to drawer chest, upright mirror, full/queen size headboard w/frame, nite stand. Reg. $800.00 BONELESS SHbULDER elusive ‘basic level of service’,” Spaulding the doors of several offices and a friends and relatives living with *579 Contemporary Bedroom. Walnuts. Includes: 60" double dresser, 5-drawer chest, upright mirror, CLOD STEAKS for BONELESS BEEF said. Recently appointed regional transit classroom, and three interior walls were problem drinkers. LONDON BROILS full/queen size headboard w/frame. Reg. $524.00 ^ for STEW (See Page Fourteen) (Sec Page Fourteen) >389 lb. $1.69 lb. $1.39 The Presbyterian Church will TradItlonaHy styled Bedroom. Mildly distressed honey-tone woo s. Includes: 66" door dresser, upright have a Bible study and prayer mirror, 7-drawer chest-on-chest, panel headboard w/frame. Reg. $1167.00. meeting tonight at 7:30 and a *875 U.S. CHOICE Bible study ’Thursday at 9:30 Birch Bedroorn. Traditionally styled with brass pulls. Includes: Chest-on-chest, 66" dresser, landscape a.m. at the church, 43 Spruce mirror, queen/full size headboard w/frame, 2-nlte stands. Reg. $1098.00 *829 CHUCK STEAK Army Will Appeal St. Bone in. 1st Cut . 59* CENnR CUT Decision on Galley PLUS MANY MORE FABULOUS VALUES NOT LISTED HERE CHUCK STEAK Irish Dinner OPEN: TUE. through FRI. till 9/SAT. till 5:30/CLOS. MON./935 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER/643-5171 or ROAST COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) - The Army of “unrestrained and uncontrolled" Set Thursday plans to seek an appeal to a civilian court pretrial publicity, that he had been denied CALIFORNIA decision overturning the murder convic­ his right to confront unfriendly witnesses ’The Irish for State Represen­ tion of former Lt. William Galley for the and that the charges against Galley were tative Committee announces MASTER CHARGE • LAY-AWAY • REVOLVING CHARGE ROAST or deaths of at least 22 Vietnamese civilians drawn improperly. tickets are still availaljle for during the massacre at My Lai. Galley, 31, currently is serving a 10-year Thursday’s fund-raising STEAK .M.99 An Army spokesman sai(l in Washington prison term at Ft. Leavenworth for the spaghetti dinner, scheduled for the Army also intended to request a stay 1968 killings. 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the VFW of execution of the order for Galley’s Army officials said Soliciter General 1 Wa will have FRESH SWORDFI8H...Frash Flounder, Home on E. Middle Tpke. I release “forthwith” from the military Robert H. Bork must approve the Army’s 1 Scallops, and the 1st Oysters of the season. 1 Tickets are $2 for adults, prison at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. wish to appeal Elliott’s decision, taking 1 Cooler weather Is Increasing demand for Pot Roasts and 1 U.S. District Court Ju(lge J. Robert the case to the 3rd Circuit of Appeals in $1.50 for senior citizens and 75 1 Pork Roasts. 1 cents for chiidren 12 and under. Elliott linked his ruling overturning the New Orleans. Tickets for adults may be ob­ conviction to a Supreme Court ruling A spokesman said Galley would not be tained at Irish headquarters — 1 COUNTRY STYLE dealing with former President Richard released pending Bork's decision. Galley will be returned to normal 35 Oakland St. ’The other tickets 1 PORK RIBS lb * 1 .9 9 1 Nixon and the Watergate tapes. must be obtained at the door. Elliott said that while Nixon was routine at Ft. Leavenworth, the Wally Irish Jr. is the 1 LOIN PORTION (about 3 lbs.) I ordered by the high court to yield spokesman said. Galley had begun Republican candidate in the executive privilege and release the tapes preliminary processing in apparent an­ 12th Assembly District. I porkroast Ib .* 1 .1 9 | as court evidence. Rep. F. Edward ticipation of his release. He had been 1 Klelbaaa from Stanley Provlalon Co. 1 Hebert, D-La., chairman of the House removed from his clerical duties after his Armed Services Committee that in­ conviction was reversed. (Herald photo by Pinto) vestigated the My Lai massacre, refused Open Thura. and Fri. 'til 9 Galley, the only officer convicted of My to turn over committee hearing Lai crimes, first was sentenced to life im­ BIG EATER Sunday 8 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. Seven Town Offices Complete Relocation transcripts to Galley’s defense lawyers. prisonment, but his sentence was reduced SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Herbert cited the right of legislative to 10 years through the military appeals The California Department Moving operations have been completed for Building. Moved from the Municipal Building, in counsel, collector of revenue, assessor, judge of privilege. process. The appeals took 34 months, of Fiah and Game reports PINEHURST relocating seven Town of Manchester offices to addition to the park department, were public probate, registrars of voters, purchasing agent, "The Supreme Court held that the asser­ which Galley spent under house arrest that a sea otter eats as much the basement and second floor of the renovated w orks director, building department, duplicating department and coffee room. At tion of privilege must yield to the need for here in Ft. Benning. as one fourth of its body Lincoln Center (formerly Lincoln School). The engineering department and planning and zoning. some future date, the controller’s office and the evidence in a pending criminal trial and weight in food every day. GROCERY, INC. first floor is occupied by the Sheltered Workshop. Moved from the town-owned Trotter Block (just treasurer’s office will move into the Municipal the fundamental demands of due process When he exhausted the (nilitary appeals The otter favors abalone, The Manchester Moving and Storage Co. handl^ west of the Central Firehouse) were social ser­ Building from the Hall of Records. Also at some of law in the fair administration of route, he turned to the civilian courts, crabs and other shellfish. the moving operations and here four of their vices and the water and sewer department. future date, the Health Department will move justice,” Elliott wrote in a 132-page deci­ where Elliott set him free on bond. 305 MAIN • MANCHESTER, CONN. sion. However, the bond was revoked by an employes are maneuvering a park department Remaining in the Municipal Building are the into the Hall of Records — from its present The judge also said Galley was the*victim appeals court. filing cabinet down the steps in the Municipal town manager’s office, the town clerk, town quarters in the old Spruce St. firehouse.