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MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES ManrljeHtf r lEuentng Discharged Wednesday: Otto Heller, 31 Ashworth St.; Faith Manche»ter—A City of Village Charm PRICE I FIFTEEN CENTI Shettleworth, Meriden; Ray­ mond Little, 83 Diane Dr., Ver­ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 152 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES non; Ruth Finkelstein, 187 Woodbridge St.; Amy Cross, RD 2, Coventry; Hyman Lehr- man, 105 Garth Rd.; Twylar Williams, Windsor; Pamela Wennergren, Merrow Rd., Coventry; Robin Jacobsen, 2589 Ford To Give Decision Ellington Ave., South Windsor.

Also, Orazio Valenti, Broad Brook; Maureen Herron, En­ field; Donald Merrill, House of Chung Willimantic; Michael Bonneau, On Tax Cut Bill Tonight 1 St., Andover; Robert Through the doors of the recently opened House of Chung at 363 Broad St., one enters the world of the Orient Feury, Cora Rd., Tolland; where succulent, delicious specialties of the house feature Polynesian and Cantonese menus. The full WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford provisions, plus other tax credits, were ap­ Elizabeth Hurley, South St., includes such tempting preparations as Seven Stars and a Full Moon (for 2) comprising selected meats and sure to have political impact, and some provide a net tax cut of $22.8 billion after will tell the nation tonight if he will sign or proved Wednesday by Congress in an ef­ Coventry; Ruth Fox, 179 E. sea foods with greens, one booeless duckling simmered in spices and fried crisp with mushroom sauce. If White House aides advised him to sign the raising taxes $2 billion for oil companies veto the $24.8 billion tax cut bill that the fort to stimulate the sluggish economy. bill rather than risk sharp criticism from and U.S.-based multinational companies. Center St.; Eric Burnham, 159 your imagination runs to the palm tree-edged sands of the Polynesian Islands, the House of Chung offers a Pu Democratic controlled Congress passed Oakland St. Pu platter for a minimum of two persons with meat, chicken and shrimp. Or treat the fmaily to a complete If Ford rejects the measure, as the the public for further delaying tax relief. The President’s announcement tonight hoping to lift the economy out of a reces­ One White House official said Ford con­ dinner for $5.75 per person including soup, appetizer, entree and choice of desserts. American dishes are also White House has said he might do, a vote will cap a series of intensive conferences sion. sidered the decision the toughest he has that he has had in recent days with his available, as well as a complete choice of take-out orders. Tantalizing drinks are served from the bar. The President obtained air time at 7:30 on whether to override his action in Congress is certain soon after the House had to make since taking office last principal economic, energy and political Anytime is the right time to go to the House of Chung, open seven days a week. Phone 649-4958. p.m. EDT on all major radio and televi­ August. Others said the President was strategists. Ford has also conferred at LEGAL INOTICES sion networks to reveal his decision. The and Senate return April 7 from their Easter recess. The Republican President torn between conflicting recommen­ length with GOP congressioal leaders to White House said his 10- to 15-minute dations from his top advisers. get their advice. speech from the Oval Office will include was said to believe he has the votes to make a veto stick. As late as Friday evening, when Ford’s The bill includes payments up to $400 Court of Probate. District of Manchester “a statement on economic policy.” speaking plans were disclosed, it appeared 2 NOTICE OF HEARING working poor families with children, one­ ESTATE OF JENNIE COOK PITKIN, House of Ford plans to leave immediately The President has repeatedly voiced that the President still was in the process time payment of $50 to Social Security deceased afterwartj for California to begin a nine- of making up his mind. Asked then if Ford Pursuant to an order of Hon. William objections to numerous amendments that recipients and a tax credit up to $2,000 for E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated March 24. day Easter vacation. were added to the basic tax relief plan, had reached a final decision. Press buyers of certain newly built homes. It 1975 a hearing will be held on an ap SHAH If Ford signs the legislation, most Chung arguing that they would sharply increase Secretary Ron Nessen said, "He is partially repeals the oil-industry's tax tion praying for authority to sell tnt cer­ Americans will collect rebates of between tain piece or parcel of land situated in federal spending while slashing tax deciding.” benefit, the oil depletion allowance. $loO and $200 on their 1974 tax payments the Town of Manchester, Country of revenues and lead to a new upsurge of in­ Ford originally recommended a tax cut President and Mrs. Ford will stay in Hartford and State of Connecticut, starting in mid-May, and withholding for of $16 billion when he outlined his own an­ sometimes known as No. 22 Proctor now oilen flation. Palm Springs, Calif., during their vaca­ Road and also known and designated as 1975 taxes will be reduced. Those But a Ford decision to veto the bill is tirecession program in January. The Lot No. 43 as in said application on file tion. Ford will make side trips to San 9 featuring Polynesian and White House has said in recent days that more fully appears, at the Court of lOKSB Diego, San Francisco and the Elk Hills Probate on April 7. 1975 at ll;00 A.M. Cantonese Speeialties the President was unhappy with the size of naval oil reserve, flying back to Pearl J. Hultman. Ass’t. Clerk the Congress-approved bill, which would Plan To *3.99 Famous Pu Pu Platter Washington April 7. Specialspecial Familyraniiiy aDinners^uumjio ^Ok\ Christians Prepare Dine With STARRINQ Juicy, U.S.D.A. Choice Sirloin . Court of Probate U s and Combination Platters / li’-J District of Manchester Succulent, butter-luscious lobster tall NOTICE TO CREDITORS Easter CO-STARRINQ ESTATE OF FRANK R. BOYNTON Potato, crisp salad, oven-warm bread OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon • Thun 11 • 11 pm For Easter Rites Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Sunday... and your favorite waitresses. ' Fri Sal 11 • 11:30pm E. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be COMING ATTRACTION: Sunday 12 • 10 pm Pope Paul VI today led nearly 700 may there be a sympathetic remembrance presented to the fiduciary named below Steak & Slutted Shrimp on or before June 20.1975 or be barred by million Roman Catholics in the Easter for all who, still today, are suffering NEWS CAPSULES law. The fiduciary is; 244 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER 363 BROAD ST. COMPLETE vigil of Holy Year following a Good Friday because of conflicts of war or because of' Judith B. Morton MANCHESTER 28 Durant St. Open 7 Days 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT ceremonies in which he asked for a political or civil conflicts,” the pontiff Manchester. Conn, 06040 PH O N E 646-1995Mr. steak, Inc., 1975 SERVED 649-4958 SERVICE “sacrifice of love.” said at the last station. In Jerusalem, more than 2,000 pilgrims He said the crucifixion of Jesus was the I II — itm Sadat Wants Peace marched down the Via Dolorosa during highest sacrifice known in history and was Cook, 31, both of nearby Sylacauga, and By United Press International processions Friday under the watchful eye “characterized by the highest value a William Davis, 41, of Vincent. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wants of border police on alert for possible Arab death can have.” ^The Good Guys Are Winners^ immediate resumption of the Geneva easier candy and baskets There’s a Family bombings. He said modern man could offer “an To Probe CIA Link peace talks on the Mideast, official How do you get rid of a couple of “bad guys’’ called The ancient winding street is the equal sacrifice of love—a love without WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tlie Senate in­ sources in Cairo said. “Sugar’’ and “Snacking?” Why, brush them away, of traditional path of Christ’s march to his equal and without limits.” telligence committee will investigate we have every last minute thingl They said Sadat’s first speech since the Prepares for Easter Rites course. Young students at Green School watch as Gerry F east every weekdEQ^ crucifixion. In Jerusalem, Roman Catholic and allegations the Central Intelligence Agen­ breakdown of Secretary of State Henry Tens of thousands of pilgrims in Rome Protestant pilgrims today conducted Holy cy was in some way involved in the Jones, left, and Paul Palmer attempt to end two of the Kissinger’s mission will depict Egypt as tnJ it at for the 1975 Holy Year jammed St. Peter’s Saturday ceremonies in the Church of the assassination of President John F. The cross, a symbol of Christ's death, School auditorium. Pausing at the major threats to good dental health with super-size ^‘where a wanting peace but ready for war if the at Howard Johnsonb! Basilica and later filled the roads around Holy Sepulchre, a Byzantine structure Kennedy. and the lilies, a symbol of His cross to prepare scripture readings toothbrushes. Playing the culprits are Debby Duchesneau, dollar's Geneva parley leads nowhere. the Colosseum to see the 77-year-old pon­ built on Calvary Rock. “In its final report, the committee will Resurrection are to be part of a for tomorrow’s service is the Rev. left, and Mike Seader. Called “The Good Guys Are WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE The officials said Egypt wants to see worth a tiff pray and meditate at the 10 Stations of Two bombs, apparently placed by Arab have to speak to those recurring simulated sunrise, which will open the William A. Taylor, pastor of the Winners,” the playlet was presented recently at the Green /r th e mwacU of mohiftrftA | movement toward peace negotiations dollar!" the Cross that depict JesuS’ passion and guerrillas, injured 13 persons several allegations of CIA involvement in the Ecumenical Sunrise Service Church of the Nazarene. (Herald School by members of the Internation Thespian Society at [(• downtown manchester^ Monday Deep Sea Dinner before April 24, when Cairo must decide death. miles from where plligrims gathered on Kennedy assassination, and il c'niM no> do tomorrow in East Catholic High photo by Pinto) Manchester High School. (Herald photo by Pinto) Golden fried Tendersweel clams, filet of The Pope, clutching a woolen cloak, Holy friday. whether to allow U.N. peace keeping that without looking into it,' ouv ’veil in­ forces to stay in the Sinai Desert. "AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT flounder, french fries and cole slaw. AQ walked slowly around the Colosseum, The Holy Week observances, which formed source said. $1.39 for kids ^ s t W 7 where early Christians suffered martyr­ began with Palm Sunday, will end with The official source added, however, that dom, and spoke at each station. traditional Easter sunrise mass Sunday to “it’s off to one side of the main in­ Tuesday Spaghetti Spree “And at the end of this Way of the Cross commemorate Christ’s resurrection. Six Die in Collision vestigation.” Easter Sunrise Rites With meat balls, meat saiice, earlic TALLADEGA, Ala. (UPI) — Six persons New Diplomacy bread and salad. $1.39 for kids died Friday night and two young brothers A PARIS (UPI) — “This is the new form *2.49 were seriously hurt in a two-car collision of diplomacy,” French Ambassador Jean Planned Tomorrow on a highway south of here. Gueury said. “Diplomats have now ■ IRISH CHIU.RtX’S PROJECT Voices raised in Hosannas for the Risen South Windsor’s annual Easter Sunrise VCfednesday Fish Fry Blocked Sewer Line become like soldiers at the front.” The two injured brothers, Leonard Christ will break the silence of Easter service will commence at 6:30 at St. Golden filet of flounder, french fries, Haggard but smiling, Guery talked with TEL. 872-7327 Sanders, 12, and Terry Sanders, 6, were dawn at early sunrise services in the Peter’s Episcopal Church on Sand Hill Rd. cole slaw. $1.39 for kids $• reporters after African nationalist ROUTE 83 • ELLINOTON reported in critical condition today at Manchester area tomorrow. In Hebron, there will be a sunrise ser­ ‘■Sophisllcaled Dining at Reasonable Prices" 2.49 gunmen released him Friday in exchange Damages Residences University Hospital in nearby Bir­ Communitywide ecumenical sunrise vice, which is open to all town residents, for two freed prisoners and $100,000 in mingham. services are planned for Manchester, Ver­ at 6:30 at Gilead Congregational Church. in n,ncn.sten= , , , , , , , gold. Thursday Turkey Dinner By MAL BARLOW Ferguson. We called everybody. No one non, South Windsor and Hebron. After the service, breakfast will be served SALAD BAR & BAKED POT. Their mother, Margarett Sanders; “That’s the way the game is played Roast Turkey with eiblet gravy, com The toilets in three Birch St. addresses could help.” In Manchester, the third annual at the First Congregational Church of Included______another brother, Aaron, 10, and a sister, now,” he said. “But it's hardly any more, bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all •• gushed up raw sewage for about two hours Mrs. Ferguson, a member of the Board ecumenical sunrise service will begin at 7 Hebron. of OS con fool n i . - the trimmin’s. $1.49 for kids Stacy Sanders, 5, were among the dead. pleasant.” After his release, Gueury, 57, VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN ...... $4.25 Friday morning before a town sewer of Directors, said today she was not home in the East Catholic High School Other sunrise services in Manchester Northern 239 Also killed were B.T. Cook, 35, and Clyde the French ambassador to Somalia, flew of Ireland BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $4.85 department crew could clear a in the (See Page 16) auditorium. Breakfast will be available will be conducted at Concordia Lutheran to Djibouti in the French-run Territory of ..fallon tn. pooplo U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN S T E A K ...... $5.25 street. after the service. Church, 6:30, Easter Vigil and Eucharist, Fnday Clam Fry the Afars and the Issas in northern Africa SURF & TURF ...... $5-75 First to see the sewage was Mrs. Anna Dr. Charles D, Isbell of the University of 8, breakfast; Community Baptist Church, tnat tno c o o » ‘ot an. PloCsnod Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet to be reunited with his wife. Over 20 Choices on Menu clams, french fries and cole slaw. Deyorio of 69 Birch St. It came out of the Massachusetts will be guest speaker. The 6:30, service followed by breakfast; St. $1.49 for kids toilet in her downstairs bathroom and ran 50-member Folk Group of St. James Mary’s Episcopal Church, 6:30, Holy SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MENU *2.99 Potatoes Given Away Bradley Doing Better 3 Protestants and Catholics, will co.e into her kitchen towards her living room, Church will present a medley of modern Eucharist; and Zion Evangelical Lutheran ligion' OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY she said. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Omar Bradley, Easter hymns, and music will also be Church, 7:30, Easter Matins. last surviving U.S. five star general, was su..er. 3D teenagers. ,,,,onity. They will Sundoy Cocktails & Dining 12 to 8 p.m. She ran for A1 Gioielli, her son-in-law To Protest Low Prices provided by the Salvation Army Band un­ Area churches planning sunrise services Banquet Room for up to 250 Persons 394 Tolland Tpke. who runs the Lexington Tailor Shop at 73 reported conscious, moving and doing der the direction of Michael Orfitelli and a much better today following brain sur­ are St. George’s Episcopal Church of fro. Northern Ireland to live and learn ,,,rch and Manchester MOUJARD Birch St. As he was trying to phone for BOISE, Idaho (UPI) — They came giveaway today in Sait Lake City, original­ Men's Chorus directed by Norman Nor- Bolton, 6:15, Easter Eucharist at the help, the sewage began coming out of the quietly and stood in lines in the freezing ly planned to burn the potatoes as a gery. deen. AT EXIT 94 JoHnsonS home of Mrs. George Guay in Andover, 7, toilet in his shop, he said. cold. They brought plastic bags, boxes, protest. But Idaho Gov. Cecil D. Andrus A small hole was drilled in the skull of Others participating in the service in­ WILBUR C RO SS PARKWAY Youth Group breakfast at church; First n * ® * " l^ ’l^avofoCAtnefica Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Hare of 71 Birch buckets or sacks —anything that would urged them to hand them out instead. the 82-year-old officer Wednesday to clude Mrs. Harry Carr, executive director remove a blood clot that caused a stroke Congregational Church of Coventry, 7, at St. with the apartment next door to Mrs. carry away a few pounds of free potatoes. “I have seven children, six in school and of Manchester Area Conference of the home of Walter Thorpe on Paden Rd. Deyorio then noticed sewage in their base­ Then they loaded their containers and one other,” said a man who had driven 24 March 16. UCLA Medical Center sources Churches; the Rev. Norman Swensen, St. ja.es catholic C .aspect said Friday he was “doing much better. followed by pancake breakfast in the ment, they said. It rose ateut thee inches silently left. miles from Caldwell, Idaho, with a friend pastor of Trinity Covenant Church; the church vestry; Vernon Assembly of God, and ruined many of their things stored The occasion was a giveaway of 59,000 to get some of the potatoes. His friend said He is moving his extremities and is Rev. Ronald Fournier, co-pastor of ,,a„n,sPon. pnov . i l l -TO a „„,.ostandjn, progressing satisfactorily.” 6:30, service on church lawn followed by there. pounds of spuds by southern Idaho potato he had six youngsters. Emanuel Lutheran Church; the Rev. fellowship breakfast; United Methodist „„oanotnon. »o nopo Tdat th growers unhappy with the low prices One of the growers called aside the men, William Taylor, pastor of the Church of Church of Bolton, 7:30, service with Mrs. O’Hare said, “I called the town they’ve been getPiig. who said they were disabled, and gave Resume Airlift the Nazarene; the Rev. Kenneth Gustaf­ manager, the mayor, Mrs. (Vivian) breakfast at 8:15; Our Savior Lutheran TTie growers, who called a similar them a large bag of sorted potatoes to take PHNOM PENH (UPI) - American of­ son, pastor of Calvary Church; and Capt. Church of South Windsor, 6, service. and good.ill- „anthern IrisP problem but »o to their 13 children. ficials resumed the emergency airlift of Arthur Carlson, commanding officer of “We were out of potatoes and this will the Manchester Salvation Army Corps. Easter vigils will be be kept in many food, fuel and ammunition to Phnom Penh Manchester area churches tonight. don't haoo a solution „„uo= help,” said a young man has been using today, despite Communist advances near Members of the Civitan Club will serve as Pipe Bomb Damages food stamps to help feed his family. "I Pochentong Airport. Six government bat­ ushers. Among the Manchester churches plan­ think it’s a great gesture by the governors talions abandoned two positions near the The Vernon sunrise service, which is ning vigils tonight are St. James Church, 2 boliovo the time has co.e for P and the growers to give us these potatoes airport, giving the Communist-led rebels sponsored annually by the Rockville Area 7:30, Liturgy and Mass of the Easter ond speat Of 0 - t e r .a v ,aarn bo. precious is the •Roast Beef instead of burning them. It’s going to help good positions from which to step up their Clergy Council, will start at 6:45 a.m. on Vigil; Church of the Assumption, 7:30, Terryville Plant a lot of people.” shelling of the airfield. The relief flights Fox Hill in Henry Park, Rockville. If the Easter Vigil with Mass; and St. Mary’s Sandwich “I’m on welfare,” said one elderly man were suspended for a day Friday by a weather is inclement, the service will be Episcopal Church, 7, Easter Vigil, lighting it is also an opportunity for a standing in line. He bought 50 pounds of massive rebel barrage of rockets and ar­ conducted inside the Lottie Fisk Building of Paschal Candle, and Baptism, 7:30, •Cris|jy TERRYVILLE (UPI) - Police said a pipe bomb were found in front of the office spuds in the fall and a few days ago found tillery. at the park. Communion Eucharist. pipe bomb Friday night exploded outside door. He would not speculate on whether Potatoes his supply was nearly gone. The free In Washington, Pentagon officials said The service will be led by the young peo­ gift of lovo- ^ ^,^3 pnoject and -e hope the main office of the strike-bound Eagle the incident had anything to do with the Area churches planning vigils tonight in­ potatoes came just in time. U.S. arms shipments to Cambodia will ple from several area churches including Announcing the biggest bargain you’ve 1 ! •BeVCra& Lock Co. shattering two plate glass win­ current labor dispute, which has made use clude St. Maurice’s Church of Bolton, 8, Del Ray Holm, of Roberts, Idaho, one of stop in a few days because the money ap­ Vernon and Rockville United Methodist 9 . asb ypur prayobs ^ ^ ,i,ase Solemn Vigil; St. John’s Episcopal Church evereaten.Arby’s99C Roast Beef Meal. dows. of federal mediators in efforts to break a the organizers of the giveaway, said he and Union, Talcottville and Vernon propriated by Congress will have run out. of Vernon, 4, Blessing of Paschal Candle An order of crispy potatoes, something No one was injured in the blast reported stalemate. doubted the demonstration would help Congregational Churches. The Folk Group They said Lon Nol’s troops have ammuni­ and Holy Baptism; and St. Bernard’s to drink, and an Arby’s Roast Beef at 9:26 p.m. and damage was estimated at Police have been on duty at the com­ potato growers with their price problem. from Sacred Heart Church will lead also tion for up to two weeks. Church of Rockville, 8, Easter Vigil Mass. Sandwich... It’s a complete meal... “several hundred dollars” by Plymouth pany’s gates to keep apart pickets and per­ “It’s a shame that we can’t get the participate. :T u tible contribution to'. I S l Police Chief John Krinitsky. : for about the price of a sandwich! sons the company has hired to work during potatoes to the really poor people of the ,ail your ta« deductib Also damaged was the front office door the strike. So bring the family to Arby's soon. world,” he said. “We”re dumping 2 to the plant, located in the Terry ville sec­ Labor leaders said the main stumbling million pounds a day in Idaho. They’re All Day Saturday and Sunday • After 2 PM Weekdays tion of Plymouth. block is over management's proposal to good edible potates, but we can’t move Sniper Slays Two Policemen Eagle Lock was struck March 3 by about eliminate the incentive system that would them.” 93 members of the International Union of involve wage cuts for about 30 employes. Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, The bombing was the second within a MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (UPI) - A sniper the (attic) door when the four officers nan and two brothers, were rescued before the Local 256, after negotiations failed to month involving a Connecticut factory shooting for three hours from an attic up’’ said officer Nicholas Abate. “I heard gunfight began. TheR^^inates renew the contract that expired Feb. 28. beset with labor problems. It does not bedroom killed two policemen and a lot of hollering and he (Carhart) was Carhart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chief Krinitsky said remnants of the compare, however, in financial loss to the Inside Today critically injured a third Friday night. hollering too. And then the shooting Edward Carhart, were rescued from the March 1 bombing and fire of the Sponge Police finally stormed the house and over­ stopped. first floor along with his brother Robert, Rubber Products Co. in Shelton that Senior Citizens ...... Page 2 powered him. Carhart, wrapped in a blanket to ward 26, and an invalid brother, Louis, 39, who our meal a is confined to a wheelchair. Diane Bogarth resulted in losses of over $10 million. Manchester Has U ...... Page 5 Officers pumped nearly 1,000 rounds of off the smoke, was hospitalized in serious L 01976 A FA Service Corp The Weather and her 5-month-old infant, Richard, were The Shelton fire was set off by at least Easter Services ...... Page 6' condition .with bullet wounds in the hip. ammunition into the three-story frame rescued from their second floor residence. Increasing cloudiness today with three men who abducted three employes Wings of Evening ...... Page 7 house then lobbed tear gas canisters to “He had 20 different rifles and helmets and later released them unharmed. A During the rescue, Carhart’s 62-year-old powers developing this afternoon. High Dear Abby ...... Page 12 cover the charge by nearly 100 officers. inside the bedroom from where he was father was, bitten by police dogs sent into near SO. Increasing loudiness tonight, low state police and FBI investigation and The officers scrambled to the second shooting," Abate said. “But no gas masks. % | ARBY’S ROAST BEEF Week in Review...... Page 12 the home. \ ' 257 BROAD ST. NOW DPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MANCHESTER, CONN. | in the 40s. Partly sunny Sunday, windy, hearings before a federal grand jury have floor, and four officers rushed up the He was wrapped in a blanket. The house SUN. THRU THUR8. 11 A.M. lo 10 P.M.; FRI. 8 SAT. 11 A.M. to 12 A.M. so far failed to turn up any suspects or p Scene from Here ...... Page 12 ’The elder Carhart later told police his high in the lOw 50s. Chances of precipita­ ladder to the attic and arrested 23-year-old was very smoky. I don’t know how he sur­ son had come home that afternoon motive in the Shelton bombing that threw Business news...... Page 13 tion 80 per cent today and tonight, 10 per Jimmy Carhart. vived without a mask.” “despondent and complaining about cent Sunday. hundreds of employes out of work. “The sniper fired about 25 shots through Thoughts ApLENty...... Page 10 Six persons, including Carhart’s parents things, religion in general." **•

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NATK>NAl WEATHCI SfIVICE FOtECAST to 7AM CST ? - 75 30.24 1 m W 1 A 30.74 29.77 A 29,29 FOR SENIOR CITIZENS•itbmI people Die Trying to Board Man Plans to Cross Atlantic in Small Sailboat SWEET APPLE CIDER SCATJ ORLEANS, Mass. (UPI) - stunt — “I’m no Evil Kneivel” dangers involved “because of a book and reading. I will be sit­ pudding. He said the record for ------Last Plane Out of Da Nang Allan Chadburn says on April 6 — and apparently the Pruden­ 'Allan’s confidence. He put-the ting up for the entire voyage. I The green and blue craft is crossing the Atlantic in the he’ll climb,into his 8-foot, 4-inch tial Insurance Co. agrees. ’The .boat together with his own hope to rest because the boat is constructed of fiberglass. Chad­ smallest boat is held by two • MacINTOSH • BALDWIN Jaslowski won the h i^ mngip sailboat, “Dream,” and sail for firm has written a $25,000 hands. It’s not as if somebody Hi! It’s happening time here (Editors note: UPI Pilot, Ken Healy, 52 of themselves, and all thanked so balanced that it will self­ burn has installed a radar men, an American and a at the Center, and the first bit with a 179. In the Men’s Class A the Portuguese harbor of Porto policy. else built it for him and told Correspondent Paul Vogle was Oakland, Calif., slammed the God for a sm all m iracle steer by locking the tiller in detector and a two-way radio Briton, who made their trips in of news is that we have just Group, Clarence Petoson woo de Leixo, 2,780 miles away. “Dangerwise, they rated my him to give it a try.” with a 25-mile range. • W INESAP ( n e w YORK aboard what may have been the throttles open and lurched into delivered this Easter weekend. place.” 12-foot vessels. both the high triple and the high If successful, he’ll become voyage Class 5,” he said. “I’m behind Allan 100 per about filled our second bus for last refugee plane to leave em­ the air from the taxiway. There When we touched down the ■ For supplies, he will fill tlie the Easter Show, and now we with 549 and 22S. the pilot of the smallest solo ‘”niat’s not too bad, since the cent. I wouldn’t let him go if I battled Da Nang, South Viet­ was no way we could have sur­ troops who had stormed the boat’s tiny hull with 240 cans of He first got the idea when the At the Paris Exposition of 1900, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK are taking a waiting list. In the Women’s Class A craft ever to cross the Atlantic. rating goes up to Class 8, which didn’t think I’d have him back nam's second largest city and vived the gunfire and got onto plane were taken off and put un­ Pepsi-Cola, 204 cans of Nutri­ late Robert Manry, a fairgoers first stepped aboard an Group, Bertha Duhring won the Chadburn, 29, says the is motorcycle racing.” again,” she added. Speaking of trips, we are now the only government outpost the main runway. der arrest. ment, 100 cans each of fruit and newspaperman from electromechanical wonder of the FERRANDO ORCHARD on our third bus for the high triple with a 430, and she attempt is a “dream I’ve had Chadburn’s wife, Natalie, ’The former Barrington, R.I., left in the northern part of the A backup 727 had flown A mangled body of one stew, plus hardtack, Willowick, Ohio, sailed from age: the escalator. Today an esti­ Wildwood, N.J. trip on the first tied witt Mary Chaves for the for 10 years. That’s how the said the family — including two police officer said, “My time BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY country.) behind this plane but had been soldier, M16 rifle still strapped chocolates, glucose tablets, Falmouth, Mass, to Falmouth, mated 400 million people a day week of June. In order for the high single with a 164. In the ordered not to land when the to his shoulder, was retrieved boat got its name.” young sons, Joseph and James will be taken up with sailing, beef jerky, water, motion and (3 miles beyond Vito’s Restaurant) Bv PALL VOGLE England in 1965, in his 13 1/2- ride on 60,000 esc^ators on all third bus to go we must fill it, so Class B Group, Marion Gouin panic broke out. Its pilot from the undercarriage. He got Chadburn said his trip is no — hasn’t really thought of the cooking, keeping a log, writing nausea pills and 60 cans of rice DA NANG. South Vietnam foot “Tinkerbelle.” five continents. we are giving our senior won the high triple with a 324 radioed that he could see the his ride to Saigon but being (UPI) — Only the fastest, the members the rest of this week and the high single was won by legs of people hanging down dead in Saigon is just the same strongest and the meanest of a to join us. After that we will Elsie Freiheit with a 142. from the undercarriage of our as being dead in Da Nang. huge mob got a ride on the last open the trip to outsiders, of the Wednesday popped in, and plane. Over a score of others came lOWEST TfMPEIATUIES plane from Da Nang today. approximate senior age, and during the morning it was UPI photographer Lien out of the baggage compart­ The Lighter Side 32 NEW ORLEANS MIAMI People died trying to get hopefully fill the third bus. For pinochle with nine tables, and Huong, who was in the cockpit ment, cold but alive. Someone aboard and others died when more information call our of­ the lucky winners; Esther of that backup plane, saw one said four others crawled out of they fell thousands of feet into >LEGEN0 < fice, 643-5310. Gaudette, 623; Alfred person lose his grip on life and the wheel wells alive. One died. We Need the sea because even despara- Setback Games Chellman, 587; Robert plummet into the South China The last plane from Da Nang I'M!- tion could no longer keep their I t AIN j ^ i ^ S N O W Schubert, 581; Gladys Seelert, Sea below. carried only three civilians— Diplomacy Let’s see, the action here at fingers clasped to the under­ 578; Esther Anderson, 572; Healy radioed to Tan Son two women and a baby. For all the Center starts with Friday, carriage. By Figment Grace Windsor, 571; Josephine Nhut: ‘Tve got control aboard, it was an incredible -/^SMOwfts ^ fI o w and after a nice turnout for our It was a flight into hell and Schuetz, 559; Louise Kohls, 557, problems.” The backup plane ride. By DICK WEST kitchen social games in the only a good pilot and a lot of UP1 WEATHfl FOTOCAST O morning we had 62 players for and Edward Scott, 554. was shepherding us in. But the face that remains is prayers got us back to Tan Son WASHINGTON (UPI) - our afternoon setback games In the afternoon it was bridge Huong, in the cockpit of the that of the old woman lying flat Nhut airbase alive—with the Secretary of State Kissinger’s with the following results: game, and we had four tables backup plane, said later when on the tarmac, seeing hope, For Period Ending 7 AM EST Sunday. Saturday night will find rain over the Pacific Boeing 727 flaps jammed and failure to negotiate a Middle A1 Gates, 140; Clara with the prize winners being we touched down safely the seeing life itself, just off the Northwest and most of the Northeast, while rain and showers will be expected throughout the wheels fully extended. East settlement makes us even Hemingway and Audrey Durey, Karl White, 3,950; Kathleen pilot and cabin crew on his end of her fingertips and rolling the Gulf coastal states. Snow will fall in northern Minnesota. Qear to partly cloudy World Airways president Ed more acutely aware of the void 334; James Comins, 130; Louis Sweet, 3,940; Irene Walsh, 3,- plane pulled off their the other way. elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in parenthesis) 740; Marge Reed, 3,650 and Daley was aboard the flight left by the retirement of former THESE ARE A FEW SAMPLES , i 2 Weber, 123; Bess Moonan, 122; headphones. Some crossed north from ^Saigon. He was Sen. George D. Aiken. Atlanta 43 (57), Boston 39 ( 55), Chicago 13 (32), Cleveland 23 ( 39), Dallas 32 ( 57), Denver Robert Schubert and John Irene Foisy, 3,230. angry and tired. A wise man, with a sense of 16 (52), Duluth -7 (15), Houston 41 (57), Jacksonville 61 (72), Kansas City 23 (51), Little Phelps, 121; Lyla Steele, 120; Sick List OF THE ITEMS OH SALE Daley said he had been up all proportion rarely found Rock 36 ( 56i, Los Angeles 48 ( 67), Miami 73 ( 86), Minneapolis 3 (25), New Orleans 51 (64), Gladys Seelert,119; JoLmGally, Then came Thursday, and night arguing with American hereabouts, Aiken was a SAVE *61” ... 6,000 BTU View Saver Air $‘1 C Q New York 40 ( 53), Phoenix 44 (71), San Francisco 43 ( 66), Seattle 44 (53), St. Louis 22 ( 46) 118; Paul Schuetz, Marge R e ^ after a tasty fish dinner our own and Vietnamese officials for Tornado Kills Five master at dehorning dilemmas. Conditioner; Reg. *219” | 9 0 and Washington 42 (59). and Helena Gavello, 117; Ger­ members put on a lot of fun permission to fly into besieged It was he, you’ll recall, who trude Herrmann, 115, and entertainment. During the SAVE *51 ... Frostless 15.4-cu. ft. upright Da Nang to get some more perceived a graceful way out of Michael DeSimone, 114. afternoon we heard that George WARREN, Ark. (UPI) - A through the southern part of Freexer; Reg. *299 refugees out. Daley finally said the Vietnam predicament — Guess what? The magic Schroll is now recuperating at tornado spun out of a heavy town. forget the paperwork, simply declare that we had won number is now down to seven. the Manchester Manor. thunderstorm and smashed Authorities said streets in the Kenmore 2-Cycle, 3 Temperature Space $■ clearances and caution and we the war and bring our troops For what, you ask? Well, for Thomas Rhodes and Emil through a residential area of area were partially blocked Saving Washer 9 were on our way. home. THEATER SCHEDULE our big Bermuda trip, I answer. Plitt are both patients at the this southeastern Arkansas far­ with debris and telephone ser­ "Ml T H ^ It seemed peaceful enough as The wisdom of that proposal Just seven Saturdays from now Manchester Memorial ming town Friday night, killing vice and other utilities were Kenmore 2-Cycle Electric Dryer. Sears Low we touched down at the airport becomes increasingly apparent we’ll be all aboard, sailing Hospital. Please send cards, or five persons and injuring more disrupted. Price 370 miles northeast of Saigon. than 70 others. in the light of what is happening > Saturday ■ down the Hudson, and then out better yet, pay them a visit to State police said five persons Burnside 1 — “Murder on the Over a thousand people had “It tore a pretty good strip were killed and 74 injured. ■ in South Vietnam today. SAVE *51” ... Large Capacity, 3-Cycle $ 0 0 0 Orient Express’ 2:00-7:00-9:30 to sea. Boy, the anxiety is cheer them up. been waiting around a quonset through an eight block area,” Eighteen of the injured were There’s little doubt that a un­ Washer; Reg. *279” £ ,C O Burnside 2 — “Harry and beginning to pick up, and I just Our sincere condolences go UA East 1 — “Shampoo” hut several hundred yards away said Arkansas State police hospitalized. ilateral victory declaration on H U i T l i Tonto” 2:05-7:10-9:15 can’t wait to get going. out to Mr. and Mrs. John Saums SAVE *31“ ... Large Capacity, 3-Cycle $ 1/[Q ^ niDTii 2:00-7:30-9:30 from where we touched down. trooper Bill Young. “They are still going through our part would have held the if if if ir M iiiuPARTII Showcase Cinema 1 — “Fun­ By the way, our good friend of 24 Joseph St. on the death of Electric Dryer; Reg, *179** 140 UA East 2 — “Janis” 2:00- Suddenly it was a mob in The Red Cross said the the wreckage,” said Joe Webb, Communists back longer than ny Lady’’l;30-4:15-7:00-9;50 Paul Ryan tells me we have their mother and our good 7:40-9:30-12:00 motion—they roared across the twister destroyed 50 homes and a Red Cross official in Little ihe peace treaty that ultimately SAVE *101” ... Deluxe 19.0-cu. ft. Refrig- Q aiowcase Cinema 2 — “Infer­ about eight seats left on the se­ member Cis Wilson. UA East 3 — “Wishing tarmac on motorbikes, jeeps, heavily damaged several hun­ Rock. was signed. no” 1:30-4:20-7:1010:15 cond bus, meaning that if you We also heard that our good erator with Icemalcer; Reg. *519** 4 1 0 Machine” 2:00; “Alice Doesn’t motor scooters and on legs dred others. “Our first report indicates Caught by surprise by the ^FRI-«T-SUN 1RM.0NLY Showcase Cinema 3 — “Len­ would like to join us on this trip. friend Rose Cambell reached Live Here Anymore” 7:15-9:15 churned by desperation and The tornado also caused about 50 homes destroyed and promulgated victory, the North SAVE *51” ... Electric Range with Contin- $ O ^ Q ny” 1:00-3:10-5:107:10-9:40 May 17th through the 24th, just her 89th birthday this past Manchester Drive-In — “The panic. heavy damage at the Potlatch 300 to 400 homes damaged so Vietnamese would have had to uous Cleaning Oven; Reg. *299” C i 4 0 Note: Special Late Show Fri. give the O’Keefe Agency a call, Wednesday, so we send her our Ed Daley and I stood near Rsd T ag Sale Night God Screamed” 7:35; Co., paper plant, the major in­ badly they are no longer check around to make certain and Sat. Eve. 12:00 and they’ll set things in motion congratulations and best wishes Dial Control Stretch Stitch Sewing Machine __ “The Horrible House on the the bottom of the 727’s tail dustry in the town of 6,500 per­ liveable." they hadn’t been defeated. Showcase Cinema 4 — for you. for her continued health. with Carrying Case Hill” 9:10; “I Eat Your Skin” ramp. Daley held out his arms sons. State police said gas leaks The Red Cross said four of Meanwhile, doubts and ADM:.39 “Frankenstein” 1:15-3:255:20- I guess you’re wondering Canceling Bus «88 10:45 while I shouted in Vietnamese, caused by the tornado started the dead had been identified as questions would have been 7:40-9:55 what happened to Wednesday’s 19-in. Diagonal Measure Picture Portable $ Vernon Cinema 1 — Airport By the way, this coming week “One at a time. One at a time. several fires at the plant Faye McKinistrey, John Frey, created in the minds of their Note: Special Late Show Fri. column. Well, because of the will be the last week our bus Color TV. Sears Low Price 75” 2:00-7:15-9:15 There’s room for everybody.” “The Potlatch plant was pret­ David Boyd and Alice Clanton. allies. And by the time they had 288 MANCHESTER & Sat. Eve. 12:10 short week with Good Friday, will be making that special run. Cinema 2 — “The Wishing There wasn’t room for ty well wiped out,” he said. Their ages were not available reassured themselves as to the SAVE *25 ... 20-in. Decorator Vanity with DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 S 44 A we decided to make one There just hasn’t been that Machine” 1:30-3:00; "Front everybody and they knew it. Young said the tornado ap­ and the fifth victim had not efficacy of their invasion, the White China Top; Reg. *75 4988 TONITE TO SUN. column. much interest to warrant the Page” 7:30-9:30 'Sunday ' ' Daley and I were knocked parently first touched down in a been identified. Webb said the South Vietnamese would have 2 NEW HORROR HITS Pinochle expense of using the bus. SAVE *20... Handsome IVx-in. thick Crossbuck-Styla PLUSI CLASSIC HORROR Showplace — “The Sound of aside and backward. heavy thunderstorm near El Red Cross had set up a shelter been in better shape to resist it. So on to Monday, and in the Actually it isn’t that bad, Door; Reg. *59** IF YOU CANT TAKE A LOT OF Music” 1:00; “The Godfather UA East 1 — “Shampoo” If Ed Daley thought he'd get Dorado 60 miles south of in the Warren YM(?A for the Now, alas, there is no one afternoon we had 13 tables for because you’ll be reading very 39“ BLOOD-DON'T CO T O S S Part II” 7:00-10:30 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 some women and children out Warren but lifted back into the persons left homeless by the around with Aiken’s grasp of shortly about a new bus dial-a- SAVE *50 ... 4-Cycle Portdble Kenmore Dish- c r T H T UA East 2 — “Janis” 2:00- pinochle with the following of Da Nang he was wrong. The clouds without doing any twister. loose ends. But if the sagacious ✓ CHARLTON HESTON PLUS X ;rs: ride program that will be washer; Reg. *239” / AN ALL STAR CAST (PQ) \ 3:55-5:50-7:45-9:40 plane was jammed in an instant damage. National guard units were Vermonter were still in the 189 UA East 3 — “Alice Doesn’t Ither Anderson, 670; Ines... happemng here in town within a with troops of the 1st Division’s He said the same twister sent to Warren to help move the Senate, I feel certain he would Every Kitchen Mahoney, 641; John Derby, 6 3 5 ; couple of weeks. TTiis could be a imUSLEIIIKfSE “AIRPORT 75” Live Here Anymore” 3:45-5:40- meanest unit, the Hac Bao dipped out of a thunderstorm on injured from the rubble and to have hit upon an equally pru­ Cabinet on Sole Florence North, 633; Louise good deal because it will go right ON THE 7:35-9:30 (Black Panthers). ihe southwest corner of Warren prevent looting. dent solution to the Middle East SAVE 10% to 30% ^ IF YOU GET EVES AT 7:1S-9:15 Kohls and Frank Gadomski, to your house. Keep your eyes SAT. MAT. 2 P.M.-8UN. CONT. Manchester Drive-In — “The They literally ripped the and cut a two-block wide path impasse, SAVE *200 ... Sears 12-HP Lawn Tractor; $ 630; Emma R ussell, 628; open for a special news flash in TOO SCARED-^ 1:30 - ALL MATINEES M« Night God Screamed” 7:35; clothes off Daley along with Lacking the benefit of his Reg. *1,199” fTRY TELLING yourself! Bertha' Duhring, 624; ^torie another part of The Herald real some of his skin. One of them thinking, one can only guess 999 HUD>vi»Ouird br “The Horrible House on the soon. SAVE.VE *100 ... 10x8-Ft. Big Red Lawn 4:4 A Heberstreit, 617; Bess Moonan, CtNEMATlON IT CAN T HAPPEN T0ME1 HiH”9;10; “I Eat Your Skin” kicked an old woman in the face what course he might have INOUSTMCS 616; Clara Hemingway and to get aboard. Buiilding;Reg.*299” ^199 COiOt IT CAN T HAPPEN TO ME 10:45 recommended. Perhaps one in John Gottschalk, 613; John In the movies somebody this direction: IT CAN'T HAPPEN TO ME UKE ROUTES 15 • 14 ■ I t (EXIT 15) Vernon Cinema 1 — “Airport SAVE *60 ... 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A British television 'SXT^SUN. 99<* Part II” 4:00-7:30 ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in much a figment as the victory panion Adj. Wrenches; Reg. *3.79-*5.79 2 eaieach In the Men’s Class B Group, cameraman who flew up with in Vietnam would have been. Burnside 1 — ’’Murder on the Cronin Hall of Mayfair >7y CINCIIIATION INOUtTWES| James Gleeson won the high tri­ us made the mistake of getting “THE WISHING Orient Express” 2:00-4:30-7:00- Gardens. All Mayfair residents But in view of his track record ple with a 468 and Jack off the plane when we landed to __ MACHHT 9:15 as a negotiator, even an illusion SAVE 50 ^ 111: " CHOKE 99* JTfi. ,Y3lEATY0URSKINfRI are invited. shoot the loading. PHONE 8 4 f l-M ^ Burnside 2 — “Harry and carries a lot of weight. SAVE *4 ... Easy Living Paint; Reg. *11” Gal. He could not get back aboard The Egyptians and Israelis, Tonto” 1:45-4:00-6:30-8:45 Sears Best Semi-Gloss; Reg. *1V* gal. y o u r c h o ic e Showcase Cinema 1 —■ “Fun­ in the pandemonium. 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PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., March 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestei\ Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975 — PAGE FIVE iKaudu'stf r feitfutim Hrralh OPINION HERALD Easter and Passover YESTERDAYS Easter is a time of hope and peace in all parts of the world and es­ MANCHESTER HAS healing. pecially in the Middle East, the cradle The observance coincides ap­ of Judaism and Christianity. These 25 Years Ago prayers for peace are echoed in Burglars break into State Employment proximately with spring in nature and Office. almost every church and synagogue Residents warned about so-called 725 EAST COUNTR' with the Passover observance of the Business-Directory Guide For 254 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER | and countless homes. veteran canvassers. Jews. Police Chief Herman Schendel takes Merchants In Early Amorlcan This is the hope so desired on this MIDDLE TURNPIKE Fumitura Reproductions The Christian accent is on the future honors at Chicago dog show with his Easter and this Passover. ‘‘Goldwood Michael.” Manchester and Surrounding CLOCKS • U M P & • FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and and Jewish accent on the past which Today we, as individuals, are trying MANCHESTER • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA in a broad sense makes the obser­ OPEN TUE8., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - $:30 P.M. to reach out to our neighbor in respec­ THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. vance by each faith significant to the Vicinity SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ting his religious faith, his race and 10 Years Ago ■ I "i II 1. other. his customs under the banner of Legal papers served calling Town Plan­ THE CRAFT & HOBBY CENTER Each year, at this time, we see ning Commission into court to answer brotherhood and love. charges that it “arbitrarily” rezoned 775 MAIN STREET featuring this week... more and more interest in the Jewish This is the healing so desired on this Pioneer Parachute industrial tract. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 observance by Christians and more Easter and Passover. TEL.: 643-9338 ecumenicalism in our community. So as we pause to observe Easter Till', Store for ill MANCHESTER PARKADE This is evidenced this year with the and Passover, let each of us reflect on mUUI GABER of ) oiir Supitlies—/ Your Complete campaign against world hunger which how we, each in our own way, might FAITH CABER Appliance Store is being conducted under the auspices perpetuate the hope and the healing TODAY’S of the Manchester Area Conference of CAMPING EQUIPMENT beyond these holy days and into the THOUGHT FAMOUS BRAND 2 Churches. ordinary days of our lives where it is . TENTS, COTS. SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MATTRESSES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Today there is a common prayer for STOVES, LANTERNS needed so much. The Standard Miracle MANfHLSTri HOME Httovuna The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the New Testament standard of FARR’S THE EVERYTHING STORE power. It is the sample and pledge of what CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET 649-"3589 God can do for man. OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 In the Old Testament, the standard was applia nc e I TV '* ‘ ^ '^Transfer of Power’ the deliverance of Israel out of Egypt. 9 From Moses to Malachi the appeal was to VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR A new phrase has entered the jour­ ment they will live under. the Red Sea as the supreme demonstration by factory trained specialists r U i S O M L T i t: of God’s power to help and save. When the Personalized Fun and Sportswear Early Spring Jaunt in Center Springs Park (Photo by Mai Barlow) nalistic vocabulary. prophets sought to inspire courage and Phil Pete DONE WHILE YOU WAIT All of a sudden numerous writers To be sure, a ‘‘transfer of pawer” confidence, they pointed back to that Loclcero and Zidek ' Great Gilts For Any Occasion and commentators and even some appears about to be accomplished in mighty deliverance which brought up their 643-5036 35 Oak St., Manchester fathers from the land of bondage; and ARCO 0 Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 members of Congress have taken to Cambodia, but it will be on the order when God renews His promise to Israel, P&P AUTO REPAIR Thurs. til 8:30 talking about a ‘‘transfer of power” in of the one achieved by Castro in Cuba He takes them back to the same spot and 706 Main St. • “Arco Charge" • Manchester 646-3339 says, “As in the days of thy coming forth Cambodia — as if what is going on in and Lenin in Russia and will not — let out of the land of Egypt will I show unto MAX LERNER that beleagured country is not a us not kid ourselves through the use of him marvelous things.” ^onneetieut' UsUeij X^oin X^o. MERCURY bloody war but some sort of orderly euphemisms disguising reality — In the New Testament the Red Sea is superseded by the empty tomb, and the 533 Main St. 643-6295 Manchester election process by which the people remotely resemble the one led by resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead • Phone 646-2756 stands at the forefront of the Christian dis­ are freely choosing the kind of govern­ George Washington in America. The Hartogs Case METAL DETECTORS Buy - Sell pensation as the greatest achievement of by WMle'i Appraise NO SERVICE CHARGE Omnipotence, and the standard of what COINS E d w in E . B l o w Collections Wanted God can do for them who believe. FormaVs Inns: New Look for Spring Reservations for • Hotals • Airlines • Steamships “Wherefore He is able to save them to NEW YORK CITY - It isn’t as world­ about erotic relations between a therapist finds a far more balanced account of the OUR nth YEAR IN MANCHESTER 627 Main Street Manchester the uttermost that come unto God by Him, shaking as the failure of Kissinger’s peace and a patient, will sharply and sternly dis­ relations between Freud and Ferenezi. now features: seeing He ever liveth to make intercession mission or the collapse of the South Viet­ approve, especially in a press interview. Freud was doubtless right in his FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies for them.” nam defense but, in its own area of This is the public face, and it is part of a criticism. The psychoanalytic movement 647-1731 875-3252 T h e “ Gafaby Lo o k,’^ with the White Newport (Hebrews 7:25) therapy and the erotic, the New York jury professional code which goes back to the was new and vulnerable, was under sharp Submitted by A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS SAVE 20-25% verdict against Dr. Renatus Hartogs in start of the Freudian tradition. attack for overemphasizing sexuality and by After Six, MANCHESTER In Gas Mileage Kenneth L. G ustafson, Julie Roy’s malpractice suit for sexual One is reminded of Auden’s “public this could have hurt it badly. In a 1912 j 70 UNION ST. 191 CENTER ST. AUTO PARTS With Pastor seduction deserves to be placed in its total faces in private places.” The private face technical paper, Freud told the analysts MANCHESTER, CONN. ■* ROCKVILLE, CONN. This is a 1007c Dacron Polyester Tuxedo with white double breasted vest and droop tie. Calvary Church cultural setting. in the private place is different. It is com­ not to be carried away by the Mon. - Sat. 10-S . (■ Mon. - Sal. 10-5 "‘Available also in Lt. SeaFoam Green. 270 BROAD ST Thuri. 10-7 The Lt. Blue Windsor II is also 100% Dacron Polyester, by After Six. MOTOR AID-R There is little question that most mon knowledge in therapy circles that “transference” affection their patients Now Avallablel Voting Proposal I guess you could say, ‘‘If they didn't come therapists, when asked how they feel erotic relations with patients are growing gave them — that theirs was “an office Wedding Cakes A Specialty Complimenting this tuxedo is a white with Lt. Blue trim shirt, Lt. Blue U-shaped vest and Lt. Blue droop forward, though,” but I think our respon­ in number. charisma,” not a personal one. tie. For Town Manager sibilities go beyond that. One thing the huge $350,000 damage Much has happened since then to make These and many more can be seen at Formal’s Inn. Inc., 35 Oak St., Manchester, Conn., or call 649-7901 I wouid like to put forth a suggestion EVERYTHING IN WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND , award against Hartogs will do is to make the problem more complex. The erotic at­ ------.___OUR PRODUCT <1 (Just down from Watkins) Betty Jane Turner School of Dance To the editor: that would allow the people to speak, and the offending therapist much warier, and mosphere in Freud and Ferenezi’s day A the directors to hear, loudly and clearly, 40 Oak Street Manchester Now that the decision to retain Mr. ANDREW TULLY also bring a deluge of other malpractice was prudish compared with our own. ’.ti .BATh U iUC. Weiss has been made, I would like to put how the people of Manchester feel about suits in its wake. It would be wise to have There has been a succession of erotic forth some observations as a former town any general manager we should have. In them tried by a judge or referee instead of liberation movements, centering especial­ J.A. WHITE GLASS C0„ Inc. 1 Lessons in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, director. every other municipal election (once Tully^s Confession a jury, since the compensatory damage ly on women and their sexual-emotional Acrobatic, antd Baton Twirling. We must first of all, consider the un­ every two years) starting this year, in the award is likely to depend on what the lives and loves. At least two of the notable f u r n it u r e t o p s p ic t u r e w in d o w s , usual situation we (town) find ourselves. area on the voting machines where our sexual experience did to the later history names in the recent history of therapy, Tel. 649-0256 529-0442 Almost half of our governing body feels referendum questions appear, have this of the patient, which may be a largely Wilhelm Reich and Alfred Peris, spo#e Manchester 649"7322 31 Blaaell SI. 4r-er* MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE the manager should resign. Although the question: technical judgment. quite openly of the need for greater sexual ’ (TNW-AftTf/- remainder of the directors did not call for Are you satisfied with the performance The central question is, of course, not freedom, generally and specifically. cond attempt had been made, he said, “We his resignation, it’s apparent that they are of our general manager, Yes/No. It would (Editor’s Note: Andrew Tully, a long­ one of law but of professional ethics in It is in this far more permissive setting 763 can get you together with some people not totally happy with his performance not be a vote to retain or dismiss our time observer of the American therapy. There is a well-known letter from that the future of the problem must be MAIN ST. 'Ivi/il/f who will try to convince you that publica­ DON WILLIS Specializing in either. That makes for a very difficult general manager, but it would simply be a Intelligence community, has published Freud to his Hungarian disciple, Sandor viewed. A varied flood of therapists has tion would be a serious blow to the 643-1191 working relationship in any cir­ vehicle by which our board could know three books on espionage.) Ferenezi, chiding him for kissing and poured into the healing field, far out­ BRAKE SERVICE national security.” 191 GARAGE cumstances, no less in town government. public feeling about our chief executive. WASHINGTON — A columinist’s fondling his female patients as an experi­ numbering the more rigidly trained psy­ Front End Alignment His presentation was low key. Although 18 Main SL, Td. 649-4S31 We also find that our directors are Everyone would get one vote so wealth business sometimes is also the business of ment in therapeutic technique. chiatrists and psychoanalysts. The need MAIN ST. - 195 ■ " General Repair Work he must have been tempted to do so, he did becoming confused over the actions of the and influence would not enter the picture. his readers. So, a confession: I was one of Ferenezi felt that some patients needed, for treatment of some kind has burst the MANCHESTER not suggest the possibility that publishing public. When directors try to exercise It would be the fairest cross section of opi­ those members of the media who sup­ from the analyst, a measure of affection bounds of the older Freudian and neo- might lead to war — an argument their authority, they are chastised, when nion we could get on this subject. pressed the story of Central Intelligence and love to thaw them out and help them Freudian circles, and new techniques have 643-1900 frequently employed by U.S. Intelligence they do not, they are accused of lack of Major corporations proxy shareholders Agency’s partially successful attempt to release their own frozen or obstructed emerged, stressing group therapy. people in similar circumstances. He leadership and initiative. Suddenly, on their performances as chief operating salvage a sunken Soviet submarine in the capacity for love. But once the principle Gestalt, behavior modification, encounter merely said that the American govern­ everyone knows what goes on at the town officers, why can’t a town proxy its Pacific Ocean last year. was admitted, Freud asked, “Why stop and awareness groups, sexual freedom MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER^ INC. ment wanted to do everything possible to hall better than the directors. shareholders on their chief operating of­ From various sources in the American with a kiss?” Other practitioners with groups. The counterculture has changed “protect” U.S.-Soviet relations. Drywall Contractor 'This poses a dilemma for us as well as ficer’s performance? Intelligence community, I collected fewer scruples, he said, would go much thinking, attitudes, lifestyles. Nor did this official appeal to my Ceiling Repairs & Replacements the directors. What do we really want and I urge the Board of Directors to consider enough information two months ago to further. Whatever the legal rights and wrongs of 453^MAIN453 M AI ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 write the story. patriotism. He not only never mentioned expect from them? How should we judge this proposal. In his massive biography of Freud, Hartogs’ case, what strikes me most is «n(l-lKME-IOMSS Alarms. Locks S jjlj Now introducing the word, he reminded me that his Q u a ^ their performance? Is the mark of a good John J. Tani I did not. I sat on the story. And I would Ernest Jones is nasty about F q ren c^ how absurd it is to resolve the delicate and Sales. Combination Changes. ~ attempt to persuade me not to publish Sales & Service • Bonded. ^Most Quality Carpentry Work, Patloa - board the tax rate or smooth streets? Former Town Director do so again. more than hinting that his effort to ify Kis difficult problems of therapist-patient “probably is an infringement on the right keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds ^ j ^V1-=l^-/ Additions & Remodeling The ironic angle to the entire resigna­ 60 Teresa Rd. The reason I withheld such news is that I new method was part of a deteriorating of freedom of the press.” relations by a malpractice suit before a MM Make Keys. Scissors & F re e Estimates PhOlW 649-4464 tion procedure is that the Board of Direc­ Manchester was persuaded by a high official within the mind, due to the effect of pernicious jury of six and a judge. If ever there was a Pinktng Shears Sharpened. At any rate, 1 bought his argument. So tors stiii doesn’t know how the majority of Intelligence community that publication anemia on his central nervous system. But did, among others. The New York Times, need for a broad professional debate on the peopie in town feel about Mr. Weiss’ of the story would harm the country’s in a richly informative new study by Paul the total problem, this is the time and this CUSTOM MADE the Washington Post, the Los Angeles performance. Sure, the directors heard national security. “We can’t force you to Roazen, "Freud and His Followers,” one is the theme. SEE US FOR. CANVAS AWNINDS from pressure groups on both sides of the suppress the story” this official told me. Times, CBS, NBC, Time and Newsweek. I • Aluminum RoM Up IRON Awnings fence and I understand it was very, very “But we think you should in the national didn’t know at the time that I was in pretty • Door Canopies SCRAP METAL heavy. But, what about all the taxpayers? interest. At least, give us time to complete good company but it wouldn’t have in­ • Storm Doors 'J . . * , O s f r i n s k y the operation.” fluenced my decision. • Combination Windows DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER Commendation He explained that only a little more than Eventually, columnist Jack Anderson Berry’s World MANCHESTER AWNING CO. one-third of the sub had been raised, and broke the story — some details of it, that is 195 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS 131 PARKER 9T. To the editor: Tel. M3 5135 or M3 5819 that another attempt at recovery would be — on his radio show. He had a right to do Telephone 649-3091 I shouid like to commend you for the made this coming summer. Once that se- so, but 1 don’t go along with his explana­ Etlabll$hed 1349 2 March 25 thought provoking editorial on tion of why he did so. Call Now Before The Heat of Summer Comes.,. the failure of Secretary Kissinger’s efforts • ■ T T r • My friend Anderson told the Washington to bring about a new disengagement t 2 3 Post in effect that he was rebelling against Now, and not during the heat of summer, is the time to call the Manchester Awning Company at 195 West i®anrl?p0t^*r 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER between Egypt and Israel. 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 the so-called establishment. “Since 405 Main St., Mancheeter 649-5533 Center Street, Manchester, for your awning needs. Not only will you avoid the rush, but you’ll avoid a possible MANCHESTER 0»»r 30 V f.r.’ Expertciu-e The world has a very short memory. In 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 Watergate,” said Anderson, “the editors price increase. Do come down and see their sample units; it’s just a short ride to their place, and there is am­ ALMANAC “W m Tm lepeiid On 0« Stnict. Vou Can 0e»en4 On low Car! " ?Ettpnttt5 Mpralh 1956 Israel vacated the Sinai desert on the themselves are going along with the es­ ple parking right at the front door. Manchester Awning prides themselves on quality, custom work. Here are MEMORIAL GO. Call 649-5807 strength of President Eisenhower’s FOUNDED OCT. 1. 1881 tablishment (which has) been shaken with just a few of the man^ services they offer: Maco Roll Up Awnings, Combination Screens and Storm Windows A. AIMETTI, Prop. promise to come to her aid when attacked what happened, that the press can topple a • TUNE-UPS Oppoalte East C«tnetery Published by the Published every lly United Frees International and Doors. If you haye any questions or problems, please feel free to call them to discuss your problems. Just Harrison St.. Manchester M anchester by the Arabs. This oniy encouraged Gamal President. The press itself is shaken by evening except Sun­ Today is Saturday, March 29, the 88th • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE call 649-3091, or better yet why not take a short ride down and see them personally-- They’ll be only too happy Quality Memorials 9 Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. Abdei Nasser of Egypt in his aggressive it.” Square. Manchester. Entered at the day of 1975 with 277 to follow. to sit down and discuss things with you. Their years of experience is your guarantee of complete satisfaction! Conn. 06040. designs, and when, in 1967, his Navy As a result, Anderson said, the press REPAIRS ON ALL CARS Manchester. Conn., 'The moon is between its full phase and Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second blockaded the Straits of Tiran and his was “overdoing it a little bit, trying to (Area Code 203) last quarter. Class Mail Matter. Army was poised to attack Israel, the prove too hard how patriotic and responsi­ The morning stars are Mercury, Mars YOU CAN SAVE FUEL WITH CHIMNEY AND Got A Painting Probism? Ws’ll Halpi BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER United States reneged on that promise, ble we are, prove that we’re not against leaving Israel to fight for its life alone. and Jupiter. FIREPLACE HEAT RECLAIMERS! PET OWNERS Service si ill inenns something tn us — and service means spending enough SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES the establishment, the government....” Divlalon ol Harold J. Looaa Suppllaa, On Tha HIH at lime with VDu It' help you select the right paint finish for that job you re plan­ Can Israel be blamed now for refusing to The evening stars are Venus and Saturn. 200 Boalon Turnpika, Bolton, Conn. (00040) • Phono 649-762T If you can't find what you’re looking for elsewhere, stop 'une’taT Home PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Not me. Jack. I hope my patriotism is ning See us lor paint and service when you plan ynur next project HOlMfS?. give up the Sinai oil field and its strategic Those born on this date are under the ""lon'a luol auppllotl Franklin In to us. Chances are we will have what you need. credible, but I don’t wear it on'my sleeve, see 723 MAM ST. Sngle Copy . 15« 3 Months $11.70 passes for some vague and secret sign of Aries. 2EInnIlTa..l ForeiidAIr DtcMIlort, nor do I permit anyone to define Chimnoy Hoat nMlalmora, “Ola Carrol Top Wood Burning eio»o? Why not slop here first and you may not have to go any MANCHESTOt m a in str eet • MANCHESTER. CONN 904 6 Months $23.40 John Tyler, 10th president of the United 300 ONE Month $3.90 One Year promises given by Sadat to the United patriotism for me. I am neither pro- nor duairy"*^’***^ Chimnoy Hoat Raelalmar: For Homo a B u ili^ a hi- further. 649 4S01 06040 $46.80 States, was torn March 29, 1790. F/UoAnsonPAmCO. Mail Hales Upon Request States? Was it too much to ask him for a anti-establishment — or government. On this day in history: ___ Lai l/a Chock Your Sm oko Stack f o r STU Waato MANCHESTER PET CENTER MEMHEK. THE ORIM K Ol THE t,01 HEN KlIt.E Su bscrib ers who p m should telephone simple declaration of non-belligerancy in Although I am frequently critical of the M Q A 0 ^ Soot Ton. A STU Savod la a STU Eamodl In 1812, the first wedding was performed 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • 649-4273 Your Independent Dealer fail to receive their the circulation depart- exchange for land vital to Israel’s government establishment, 1 hold that Herald before 5 30 menl. 647-9946 in the l^ ite House. Mrs. Lucy Payne M l CALL 649-7627 For Details! ______Just Around The Corner From Main... •RUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK" security? when it comes to the crunch we’re all on Washington, sister-in-law of President The tragedy is that in an oil conscious the same side, that national security is a l»UNC«'l IA\ Ej Don’t Buy New Clothes...0ry Clean' Member Audit Bureau of Circulations James Madison, was married to Supreme FORMAL’S INN inc. . world, the Arabs can do no wrong and mutual interest of government, 9 1975 by NEA, Inc.'' Court Justice 'Thomas Dodd. JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. o r 11127/'^ Your Old Clothes Like New The Manchester Israel is, as usual, singled out as the bartenders, auto salesmen, stockbrokers For the tux Display advertising In 1967, France launched its first "People have already made a rash of movie APPLIANCES OUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING GIVES Publishing Co. closing hours Three .scapegoat. — and reporters. NEW LIFE TO YOUR CLOTHES fu ll days p rio r to nuclear submarine. musicalsl THINK, baby! What ELSE went over 119 Oakland St. that’s inn assumes no financial publication For the United States to fall for this The Soviet submarine story put Free Pick Up A Delivery responsibility for anti-Israel maneuver would be a blow to In 1971, Army Lt. William Galley was big during the Depression?" instaliing Since 1953 Deadline for Herald reporters in a crunch. I decided that for him CALL 649-5559 typographical errors classified advertising; her stature as a champion of decency and found guilty in the murder of 22 civilians in LINOLEUM - CARPETN - CERAM IC - FORMICA (i appearing m adver­ 12 noon prior to day of freedom of the press also included the "Ail work done on premises and tuily guarenteed!" Vietnam. OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. Frank A. Amont, President VC. tisements and other publication. 12 noon morality in the world. right of a newspaperman to cooperate KITCHE.N & BATH REMODELING reading matter in The Friday for publication Rabbi Leon Wind In 1973, the last U.S. troops left South 35 Oak St.. Manchester (;onn 06040 Manchester Evening with certain agencies of his government Telephone 10 .9 Week Days ■ PARKADE CLEANERS Saturday and Mon­ 241 Parker St. Vietnam and the last American prisoners MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 Open Mon., Tues.,.8at. 10 to 6 p.m., Thun. A FrI. 10 to 9 p.m. Vhtt int Herald day by agreeing not to print everything he MANCHESTER Clotod Wodnesday 643-9479 649-7901 10-6 Saturday 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE. Manchester of war were freed by North Vietnam. knew. 1 still think I was right. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 29. 1975- PAGE SEVEN Toll-Free Phone Provides wm WINGS Food Stamps Information OF EVENING Residents seeking informa­ residents with the Food Stamp vice will offer residents across M&M nZZEMA M m By CLIFF SIMPSON tion about Food Stamps, prograJ)! which will in turn lead the state the opportunity to in­ 182 SO. MAIN ST. .eligibility requirements and to increased participation in the quire about the Food Stamp Across from Spring Street related data will now be able to program. The agency’s first ^program, learn the basic get basic information about the step in a broad and diversified eligibility requirments, how net A Time to “Set Your Soul” return to his Father who was waiting for program through a new long range plan of action is im­ adjusted income is applied and Have you ever watched sail boats scud­ him, before the Father ran to meet him. statewide toll free telephone plementation of a statewide toll the value of bonus coupons. ding across the water in a stiff breeze, If you are lost, you can be reunited with going in opposite directions yet blown by number. Welfare Com­ free telephone number and Applications will be mailed God no matter how far away you feel you missioner Edward Maher an­ NOW OPEN the same wind? To the uninitiated it is a are. mass recognition leading to its upon request. In this period of nounces. usage. rising prices and excessive LOCAL CHURCHES mystery. This poem uses this apparent I recall a young man some time ago in AREA CHURCHES “The new toll free number, 1- “At present over 168,(XK) per­ dem ands upon a fam ily’s contradiction to illustrate that the direc­ my office at Center Church who, when he Tel. 643-0031 800-842-1508, will go into effect sons are participating in the budget Food Stamps can play tion of our lives is not dependent on cir­ heard about the forgiveness of God, asked, Open Dally 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Monday. For the first two Food Stamp program but an important role. Our job is to cumstances beyond our control. “Well, how do I receive it?” CALVARY CHLRCH (ASSEMBLIES OF UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 187 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, weeks of operation the Welfare possibly as many more are not get the word out and we think Closed Mondays VERNON UNITED METHODIST "One ship drives east and another drives Puzzled for a moment, I finally took a (;OD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Woodbridge St. Robert Baker, pastor. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Coventry, Department, working in close currently in the program. It is the toll free telephone service CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. west dollar bill from my wallet, handed it to Gustafson, pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evangelistic Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. cooperation with the Connec­ this segment of Connecticut’s will go a long way in ac­ James Schwartz, pastors. With the self-same winds that blow. him, and said, “Here, take it.’’ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for adults and Service. 7 a.m., Easter Sunrise Service at home of ticut news media, will conduct population the department is complishing this,” Maher said. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. 'Tis the set of the sails Bewildered he accepted it. I then con­ children; 10:50 a.m., Worship Service, special Walter Thorpe, Paden Rd., pancake breakfast in a statewide all media satura­ trying to reach. Their lack of TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, And not the gales tinued the conversation. children's program of music and song, message vestry after the service; 9:30 and 11 a.m.. tion campaign to promote the participation can be attributed ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald Which tells us the way to go. “That is the way you receive God’s by Pastor Gustafson on “Our Lord is Risen Worship Services, sermon topic: “(Jod’s Un­ toll free number. The depart­ to a failure to understand dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. McClean, astor. forgiveness. He gives it to you. You take Indeed,’’ Nursery facility and care for the little Like the winds of the sea are the ways of ment has asked for the eligibility requirements, failure Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at finished Business," coffee hour after service. it. You keep it. You are forgiven.” ones; 7 p.m.. Gospel Service and Believers’ Bap­ 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., fate. assistance of all radio, televi­ to know of the. program’s 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. He smiled and put the dollar in his tisms. Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m.. Trini­ BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, As we voyage along through life; sion and daily newspapers existence and pride. Our objec­ pocket. I considered it well spent. ^ TREAT THE KIDS ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, ‘Tis the set of a soul across the state to promote and tive is to make the general minister. That decides its . f TO A GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 The Word of Absolution publicize the new service. public cognizant of the Food NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 9:30 and 11 a.m., Easter Sunday Service, ser­ And not the calm or the strife.” 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. Many have seen the above words in the “The Welfare Department is Stamp program and the SPECIAL 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor. mon; “Farewell, John Mark,” no Church —Ella Wheeler Wilcox School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Richardson, minister. Order of Service and wondered just what under a recent court order to benefits to be derived from par­ 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: School, Nursery for infants. - No one of us knows what smooth or 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church they mean. This is exactly what we have acquaint more Connecticut ticipation,” Maher said. Easter Bunny Sundae “Amazing Faith,” reception o: new members, rough waters await, whether the breeze been talking about— “God’s forgiveness.” ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. School. “The toll free telephone ser­ Pineapple, coconut, and cherry Ice Cream coffee fellowship between services, no church OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 239 will be gentle or the gale fierce. Holy Sometimes other phrases are used for John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, topped with pineapple sauce, whipped cream in sfchool today. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Graham Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Week has just ended with the glory of this purpose: “Words of Assurance,” “A Rev. William J. Killeen. festive Easter colors, and a cute marshmellow ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. Erbe, pastor. Easter coming tomorrow. What better Declaration of God’s Love,” or “The Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school 9:45 a.m., Church School; 11 a.rti., Worship 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Worship and time for us to “set our souls.” Easter Bunny. The kids will love it — and so will SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Promise of Reconciliation.” you! auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9 and 10:30, Service. Sunday School; 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school God and Fertilizer You who follow this column week by World Hunger Theme In the little booklet “Complete with week know that we are seeking to make Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, pastors. auditorium. ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, Easter Special Ice Cream 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Easter Sun­ Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. Commas,” a minister gives this timely il­ the Sunday morning worship service more lustration: meaningful. Last week we considered Of Writing Contest day, Pastor Webb preaching on “Jesus Christ Is THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 7, 9 and 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. is sold in the family pack, half gallon, or hand packed at the Lord” ; 9 to 10:15 a.m., Infant-Toddler Nursery Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. “In our Sunday School during the Easter “The General Confession.” It is usually counter while you wait. Buy some — it’s the perfect way to and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. season, a teacher was talking about the followed by a word of scripture to indicate and Kindergarten; 9:15 to 10:30 a.m.. Church ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand select the first, second, and wish family and friends a Hannv Easter! 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. miracles of God. Pointing to a beautiful that all are now forgiven. So, we receive The Manchester Council on School, Grades 1 through 12; 10:45 a.m., Infant- Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. third places. Judges are Dr. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. white lily plant she asked, 'What makes God’s cleansing love and can start anew. World Hunger in conjunction Toddler through Nursery, Church School for p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7, p.m.. Salvation Foerster III, vicar. Clifford Simpson, chairman of Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday this plant so beautiful?’ One little girl who Heresy No. 13 With the English Department at Kindergarten and Grades 7 through 12; 7:30 Meeting. Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy Com­ Manchester High School is the Manchester Council on had_been listening answered, ‘God.’ Then The question of hope beyond death is p.m., Youth Fellowship, youth lounge. munion, first and third Sundays; Morning sponsoring a writing contest on World Hunger; Burl Lyons, £ MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN one little boy added, ‘Fertilizer helps’! irrelevant or at best marginal to the Chris­ Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. the topic of “World Hunger.” publisher of The Herald; and CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland God often places the possibility of tian understanding of human fulfillment.” SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Gilbert Hunt, head of the Richard Eller, associate LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Rd., South Windsor. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, greatness in the soul of a man. He Often Last week we began a discussion of the IMTED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 385 N. Main English department, is coor­ professor at Manchester Com­ Dairy Stores Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. touches a man with great genius or “Thirteen Hartford Heresies,” so-called St. Rev. Felix M. Davis, minister. dinating the contest at the high munity College. The winning 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; vice. Gray, pastor. creative ability. Yet, whatever talent a because they came from a meeting of lAM* CO W LM LM LOCATION.S 9:15 and 11 a.m., Easter Morning Worship, school. Any written forms may entry will be printed in The 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; man has must be cultivated and theologians held in our capital city. Rl. f) it U \ . Open Duily und sermon by the Rev. Mr. Davis on “Running Into UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 be submitted, with a limit of Herald. Service. 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall developed. The talent which is created by Heresy No. 13 is the last one. To affirm ■Sun. Faith,” child care. Nursery through 5-year olds Boston Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, three typewritten pages double Dr. God must be developed through practice this statement is to deny the Easter All entries must be submitted I’iirkiidc |{riin('h . M „ „. ||,r„ Sui. at both services, Easter music by the choirs. pastor. spaced. Students are asked to FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN­ and effort by man. message, the very essence of Christianity. to the high school English (Jolin and B .T n ic f Ri,.(;) 7:30 a.m., Easter Sunrise Service; 8:15 a.m.. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., do some research before they ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip “Thou Shalt guide me with thy counsel, Christ rose from the dead — “else is our department by April 11. Breakfast; 10 a.m., Worship Service, Nursery East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. begin writing, and it has been CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 Saunders, minister. and afterward receive me to glory.” faith vain.” The validity of his ethics is provided from 9:45 a.m. on, no Church School. 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning suggested that they fast for a Pitkin St, Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible (Psalms 73:24) proven by the resurrection. The power of Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. period before beginning their Rinas, pastors. study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, — Richard W. Geib Love conquered death. The purpose of life writing, Mrs. Ann Flynn, coor­ 6:30 a.m., Easter Vigil and First Eucharist of Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, .itself was confirmed on that first Easter. Forgiveness is for YOU dinator of the contest said. Easter with vesting of the altar. Nursery; 8 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 7 a.m., Easter Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Persing, rector. This is why Easter not only provides the God loves YOU. God will forgive YOU. No Judging will be done on a a m., Easter breakfast; 9:30 a.m.. Children’s FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 Breakfast; 9 and 11 a.m.. Worship Services. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ occasion to “set our souls” but gives us matter how lost you may be the good news basis of 50 per'cent on creativi­ Service, Nursery; 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion, E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning direction and power for the task. 99 ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, of the gospel is that God will wipe out the ty, 40 per cent on research, and Nursery. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church If Easter be not true ‘T/ie Hand Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. past, enable you to start again, and help 10 per cent on presentation. Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. school. you in your pilgrimage. Then faith must mount on broken wing; OPEN 7, 9 and 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist. Preliminary judging will be C Ill RCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon Enzo Plazzotta, an Italian, is the sculpturer of “The VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old In Luke 15 there are three familiar Then hope no more immortal spring; done by.Hunt. He will select 20 TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL Then hope must lose her mighty urge; EASTER SUNDAY Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. Hand,” which was cast in bronze in England. The sculp­ Town Rd. stories about “the lost.” A coin lost by a entries as the finalists. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship, ser­ CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, careless woman, a sheep that wandered Life prove a phantom, death a dirge — 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30a.m., Worship, ture is owned by St. James Church and may be placed on 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. A panel of three judges will mon: “Jesus Bruises Satan’s Head” ; 6 p.m.. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. ignorantly off into the wilderness, and a If Easter be not true. Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, the lawn of the church this summer. (Herald photo by Worship, sermon: “The Good Shepherd.” 10:30 a.m.. Worship. yoqng man who demanded his share of his Jf Easter be not true. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. study and fellowship. UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Dunn) inheritance and then set out for the far ’’Twere foolishness the cross to bear; SAINT GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. QUALITY PLANTS country. These three show that we can be He died in vain who suffered there; TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Boston Tpke., Bolton, Rev. John F. Flora, vicar. Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. lost through no fault of our own (the coin), What matter though we laugh or cry. Hackmatack St, Rev. Norman E. Swensen, JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, 6:15 a.m.. Sunrise Eucharist at the home of 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church The through our own ignorance or stupidity Be good or evil, live or die. pastor, 726 N. Main St. Mrs. George Guay in Andover; 7 a.m.. Youth School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. 9:30 a.m,, Sunday School classes for all ages 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Family Life Group Easter breakfast; 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist (the sheep), through our willful choice If Easter be not true? Bible (the prodigal son). three through adult. Nursery for infants; 10:50 That Warms the Heart” ; 11 a.m.. Group discus­ Archdiocese Collects and sermon; 10 a.m.. Solemn Eucharist and ser­ ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union If Easter be not true — a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. sion of Feb. 15 Watchtower magazine article St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. Note threb facts about these stories. All But it is true, and Christ is risen! Speaks mon; 11:15 a.m.. Coffee Hour and children’s by Swensen preaching on “Jesus, The Christ Is “Getting to Know God.” 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, nursery through were found. As each returned there was And mortal spirit from its prison $184,000 for Schools Easter egg hunt. Eugene Living.” Nursery for infants. adult, including college career class; 11 a.m.. joy and merriment. Note especially that Of sin and death with Him may rise! Brewer More than $184,000 was con­ Rev. James G. Fanelli, ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. the coin and the sheep were sought after Worthwhile the struggle, sure the prize. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, tributed to Catholic elementary superintendent of schools, said. John J. White, pastor; Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Holy Communion; second Sunday, missionary and found by the housewife and the Since Easter, aye, is true! Millions depend upon EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church 447 N. Main St. *' schools in a recent collection Applications for allocations Saturday, 8 p.m.. Solemn Easter Vigil Mass; service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal shepherd, but that the prodigal who went — Henry H. Barstow religious traditions for truth and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Sunday School for taken in all the churches of the from the Catholic Schools Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. evening service, nursery provided. off willfully, had to “come to himself” and (final stanzas) about life. Actually such Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, pastors, Joseph pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young Archdiocese of Hartford. Collection Fund have been dogmas often become a Ekeberg, intern. SACRED HEART CHURCJIrflt. 30, Vernon. children. Subject of the Lesson-Sermon received from 15 schools with UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, deterrent to discovery of 9 and 11 a.m,. Festive Easter. Worship Service, Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward “Reality.” Golden Text: 1 Corinthians 14:30, Under a revenue-sharing requests totaling more than Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. reality. Jesus charged some in each service will be preceded by 15 minutes of Konopka. “Brethren, be not children in understanding: feature, parishes with schools $400,000, Father Fanelli said. David B. Eusden, associate minister. His day of transgressing special music; 10:15 to 10:35 a.m.. Children’s Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at howbeit in malice be ye children, but in un­ were allowed to keep 25 per The school board of the 6:45 a.m., Easter Sunrise Service at Fox Hill, God’s commandment by their Service, no Church School. 7;30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Miss America Billboards...Why? PARKADE derstanding be men.” The Christian Science cent of the amount collected in archdiocese will follow a set of sponsored by the Rockville Clergy Council; 9 traditions. Matt. 15:3. Paul Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to the their parish. The amount priorities in making these and 10:45 a.m.. Identical Worship Services; ser­ ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- NICHOLAS JOLLYMORE to 20, said Grayson, a former been staged just for research cautioned Christians against CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, public Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to retained for local school use allocations, giving first mon topic: “Morning Always Comes,” child ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph speechwriter for Spiro Agnew . purposes. deceitful philosophy, “after UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. 3 p.m. and the first and third Thursdays of each totaled about $23,000, leaving a preference to inner city care provided for children five and under. Schick, co-pastors. Miss Cothran, 22, of Denton, During the 1960s, he said, the tradition of men.” (Col. Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson month from 7 to 9 p.m., the reading room also balance of $161,000 from the schools, which would probably Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday ATLANTIC CITY,N.J. (UPI) Tex., said she is recognized there was a smaller scale 2:8) — By now, an estimated 90 per Jr., pastors. maintains a free lending library. collection for allocation to the have to close without adequate ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. much more frequently than research campaign which used To fear the light of truth lest cent of the adult population in 9 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service in the Sanc­ financially hard-pressed outside-the-parish assistance, before the billboards went up, the slogan; “Calvin Coolidge it demand the surrender of a CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., the United States has seen tuary, the Rev. Mr. Nelson, preacher, children schools in the archdiocese, the he said. W. Mortimer, pastor. South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. even though more than 80 was our 30th President.” cherished belief or practice is will attend worship services with their parents; billboards with the picture of a million persons saw her After that campaign, the the most degrading of all ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through Eugene M. Kibride. pretty girl and the words; 10 a m.. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and crowned last fall on national number of persons who could human slavery. adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday “ Shirley Cothran. Miss High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. televison. correctly identify the 30th “If one cannot reason, he is through Grade 3. Masses at 7:30, 9;30 and 11 a.m. America 1975.” BARRiCiNi CHURCH OF ASSUMPTION, Adams St. at 7:30 a.m., Easter Matins; 9 a.m.. Resurrec­ president jumped from 4 per foolish; if one will not reason, Nazarenes Plan FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF “The bare fact that it just “I was in Boston not too long Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor; tion Worship with Holy Communion. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. cent to 30 per cent, he said. he is blind; if one dare not VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacy, minister; Rev. says Miss America 1975 with a ago in a department store. Candy Shoppe Rev. Paul Trinque. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. reason, he is a slave.” The Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. picture, makes most people There was a crowd of people Miss Cothran, who will make Saturday Vigil Mass, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Ramen. truth will make him free, of New York Easter Cantata 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 9:55 a.m.. Church say, 'What the hell is it doing following me around. What I more than $80,000 this year in Masses — 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at John 8:32. School. there’?” said Albert Marks Jr., picked up and put down, they personal appearance fees, said ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, “Alleluia,” a recent muscial congregation not only adopted a 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Tradition is not to be blindly Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, by Bill and Gloria Gaither, will chairman of the nation’s oldest picked up and bought. “it was really an ego trip” to rejected, however, for it may ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. budget of $15,000 for world mis­ AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED beauty pageant. “That never happened before see herself on the billboards. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant to the be presented Sunday by the sions, with an emphasis on C P " " '”’!, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. contain truth. Only that tradi­ rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to The 10,000 billboards strung the billboards,” she said. She saw the first one from a Louis Cremonie. combined choirs of the Church world hunger, but pigged $21,- Pt.w — ns, minister. Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community tion is not the ultimate the rector. out across the country are part Miss Cothran said that when plane window when she landed Saturday, 7;30 p.m.. Liturgy and Mass of the of the Nazarene at 7 p.m. at the 400, over-subscribing the 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad­ United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning repository of truth. 6:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Authorized Ser­ of a survey to measure the the campaign began, her at an Arizona airport. Easter Vigil; Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 church, 236 Main St. The ser­ budget by $6,400. cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone vices, Rite ', organ music only; 7:30and 11 a.m,. effectiveness of outdoor adver­ parents started getting letters CHURCH OF a m., noon, and 5 p.m. vice is open to the public. The budget money will also Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so “It was the biggest Shirley Holy Eucharist, Authorized Services, Rite 1, The combined choirs under tising. Ad men in New York asking, “Why are you spenuing CHRIST go toward maintaining four p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for small at 10:15 a.m. Cothran I’ve ever seen,” she Lydall and Vernon Streets combined choirs; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, the leadership of David Blaney want to see how many millions of dollars advertising ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL overseas hospitals and 30 children provided. said. Phone; 646-2903 Authorized Services, Rite 1, children’s and will sing some of the well- remember Miss America’s your daughter?” CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. schools and colleges in the mis­ name after seeing a billboard. Grayson said some who saw Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. cherub choirs. known songs of the Gaithers sion fields. Members of the such as “Something Beautiful,” The man who dreamed up the the billboards have even asked 6 and 10:30 a.m., Masses. local church who are serving as campaign, Melvin Grayson, if Miss Cothran is running for “ Because He Lives,” "The missionaries are Paul and Mae COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN Longer I Serve Him,” and “God vice president of the Institute of public office. Sh4 said she has St. Mary^s Episcopal Church CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. Thompson Hetrick in Mozam­ An Invitation To All.,, Outdoor Advertising on no such plans. FANCY MINIATURE Gave a Song.” Rev. William A. Taylor, pastor; Rev. Charles D. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. bique, Africa, and Alfred and Madison Ave. said the average If an advertiser had paid for 33 PARK STREET, MANCHESTER Isbell, assistant pastor. During a recent missionary Arlene Swain in Ecuador. ASSORTMENT 6:30 a.m.. Sunrise Service, Mr. Robert Dutton, conference at the church, the American has seen the the billboard campaign, it 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages; speaker, breakfast in Fellowship Hall; 9:15 Where: billboard 10 to 15 times since it would have cost as much as $1.5 • HAND DIPPED 10:45 a.m., Easter Service, message by the Rev. a.m.. Church School for all ages. Kindergarten went up in early January. million. However, the space has Services for Maundy Thursday, March 27 • GIFT WRAPPED Mr. Taylor, Children’s Church and Nursery through Grade 4 continuing during the service; Before the campaign, only 3 been donated by local billboard provided; 7 p.m.. Praise the gathering for 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, special Easter per cent of the population could owners who wanted to particate 10 a.m. Holy Communion believers, “Alleluia” presented the combined EMANUEL music, message: “What Does Easter Say to P identify Miss America by in the recognition survey. 7:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist choirs, under the direction of David Blaney, Us?” Nursery is provided. LUTHERAN name. When it ends this month, Grayson said it is the first if visiting... Nursery provided. L/l the percentage should be closer time a national campaign has \ ^ l k h CHURCH Services for Good Friday, March 28 Johnny’s Legacy 10 a.m. Morning Prayer ^ A Ijr/ise m 60 Church Street John Chapman, alias Johnny Words and Music by Easter Services Schedule 12-3 p.m. Three Hour Vigil FAMOUS Appleseed, planted apple seedl­ SECOND BILL AND GLORIA GAITHER Cidthemg Manchester, Conn. ing nurseries in clearings out CONGREGATIONAL AND RONN HUFF fi/rlMeim'0- VERNON ASSEMBLY OF GOO West before the pioneers arriv­ Arranged and OrchesCrated by RONN HUFF / CHURCH Holy Saturday Services, March 29 COLOGNES ed. He planted to his dying day, CHURCH SSfii Time: 9:00 or 11:00 / 51 OLD TOWN ROAD, ROCKVILLE, CONN. 7 p.m. Easter Vigil & Lighting of Pascal Candle, March 18, 1845, near Fort United Church of Christ PRESENTED BY Sunday EsrI K. Psttlbons, Pastor Holy Baptism Gift Wrapped Wayne, Ind., where his grave is Telephone 872-6887 II A Ride Is Needed now the center of a small park. 385 North Main Street THE CHOIRS OF THE ws 7:30 p.m. First Communion Eucharist Some of his trees still stand / Manchester, Conn. Reason: Sunrise Service, Church'Lawn 8:30 a.m. though many believe the last Fellowship BreaMast at Church 8:00 a.m. one toppled in a storm near CHURCH OF Sunday School 9:45 a.m. A Class for Every Age.. Services for Easter Sunday, March 30 Mansfield, Ohio, on June 2,1959 EASTER MORNING MORNING WORSHIP 6:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (with organ music only) — after bearing apples for To Witness the ^'RISEN more than 100 years. WORSHIP THE NAZARENE Quest Speaker 11:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Sr., Jr. & Children’s 236 MAIN STREET Rev. Rayder 0 . Jacobaon Choirs) 9:15 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. CHRIST’\ To. Experience The Diitrict-Supt, So. New England Dlitrict of Sermon by The Rev. Felix M. Davis MANCHESTER The A$$emblie» o f God 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Children’s & Cherub Choirs) The inland Salton Sea in the "Running Into Faith" C. A.’s Youth Service 6:00 p.m. | Child Care — Nursery through 5 years old, both services. Joy of Easter With Our Southern California desert is 35 Sunday, March 30 Evening Inspiration Service 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Junior and Senior Nursery Services Available lor All Services... miles long, 9 to 15 miles wide Felix M. Davis, Minister 7:00 P.M. Christian Family Choirs) and 234 feet below sea level. Herbert Chatzky, Minister of Music J People of All Faiths Invited PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mincfaester, Com., Sat, March » , 1875 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975 — PAGE NINE i

TO m OF HUtCRESTEK, CONNECTICDT tarn or n u r b s i e i , c o m b c t ic o t CPEUTDIC BOXST • FISCAL TEAR 197S-76 RETEmiE sm ttiT-cnEUL roD TOWN OF (MNCUESTER TOWN'OP MANCHESTER, CONNSCIICUT OFERATINO BUIKXT - FISCAL TEAR 1975-76 EXFBNDinmE' SOtlART-GBHBRAL FOND REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OPERATING BUDGET 1975-76 DATA PROCESSING SERVICES FUND 51 Hatch 25, 1975 APPROVED COLLECTED HAMACER'S APnOVBD U V n fiE SOtSCB ESTIMATE ESTimTE BDDCXT APP.BUDGET ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED COLLECTED BUDOT AS OF COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED 1 9 73-74 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 1975 -7 6 DEPT. DEPARTHENI EXPENDED AS OF EXP, REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET TO; BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 REVENUE SOURCES BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET NO. 1 9 73-74 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1 9 7 5 -7 6 1975-76 IT OTHER AGENCIES 1974-75 1 9 7 5 -7 6 1973-74 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1 1975-76 1975-76 FROH: R. B. WEISS, GENERAL MAWIGER telaburM M iit - Vacer Fuad 1 8 ,0 0 0 3 3 ,9 2 6 16 ,9 6 3 33 ,9 2 6 3 4 ,0 0 0 PROTECTION OF PERSONS & PROPERTY i S e v e r Fond 3 0 ,9 9 8 3 1 ,0 0 0 1 6 ,0 0 0 3 0 ,9 9 8 15 ,4 9 9 301 P o lic e 1 .2 2 3 .5 7 5 1 ,3 8 5 ,0 0 0 1 ,5 6 7 ,0 6 7 1 ,6 6 3 ,6 0 3 1 ,6 5 2 ,5 0 3 SUBJECT: Tentative Budget and Budget Heisage 7 ,0 0 0 7 ,0 0 0 REVENUES 22 3 ,6 9 0 2 3 5 ,7 0 0 1 09,650 23 3 ,7 0 0 2 47,702 F i r e Fund 7 ,0 0 0 7 ,0 0 0 3,5 0 0 305 Disaster Control 1 3 ,6 2 1 1 6 ,5 0 0 1 7 ,5 0 0 2 5 ,7 8 1 2 3 ,2 8 1 Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1975 ^ 1 1 ,0 0 0 11 ,0 0 0 Dog Fund 1 4 ,6 6 5 1 1 ,0 0 0 3,8 8 4 306 Sealer of Weights & Measures 6 .3 9 3 6 .3 9 3 1 ,5 0 0 1 ,5 0 0 ' Perking Authority 1 ,5 0 0 1 ,5 0 0 750 TOTAL PROTZCIION OF PERSONS 6. PROFBRTT 1 ,2 3 7 ,1 9 6 1 ,4 0 1 ,5 0 0 1 ,5 8 4 ,5 6 7 1 ,6 9 5 ,7 7 7 1 ,6 8 2 ,1 7 7 The General Fund budget that follows presents a progran of operation reflecting a continuation of Town services at Board of Education 1 5 ,0 0 0 15 ,2 2 0 1 2 ,5 1 0 1 5 ,0 0 0 EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED or below the present li iii I Ijj p e liil Hill |iIi | m level of service w ill require a budget totalling $21,997,731 or an Town of South Hlndsor 2 .5 0 0 3 .9 3 5 5 .0 0 0 1.5 1 7 HDM(JI L-VIVICSS EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET increase of $1,£17,012 coapEfed with estiaat^W sUpenditures for 197^-75, or $1,933,195 coapared with the approved T o ta l 9 9 ,7 2 0 7 3 ,6 1 0 104 ,4 2 4 4 2 ,1 1 3 10 1 ,9 2 4 411 H e a lth 5 9 ,0 6 7 9 1 ,8 7 0 1973-74 1974-75 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 budget as of December 31, 1974. Fercentagewise^his is up 92 o r 9.62 respectively. This compares with the 9 5 ,5 5 8 U 4 .0 9 5 1 0 3 ,5 4 4 421 Social Services 2 0 2 ,6 8 6 2 26,321 2 4 9 ,7 0 7 3 0 7 ,0 5 3 national Inflation rate of over 122. A m ill rate of 54.8 will support this budget requiring an Increase of 5.5 m ills. T RENTS AM) LEASES 3 0 7 ,2 9 0 425 Htnnan S e rv lc e a 1 2 .1 0 0 1 5 .8 1 5 1 5 ,8 1 5 2 5 .2 2 6 2 5 .1 2 6 The increase In expenditure requests reflects Inflationary forces or contractual agreements over which we have very Town Owned Property 2 7 ,4 4 9 2 3 ,0 0 0 10 ,0 1 0 2 3 ,0 0 0 2 0 ,0 0 0 ALL ACTIVniES 2 0 1 ,0 8 7 2 35,087 23 3 ,2 1 4 2 47,868 2 47,868 TOTAL HUMAN SERVICES 2 7 3 ,8 5 3 3 3 4 ,0 0 6 3 6 1 ,0 8 0 little control. With the exception of the addition of a Laboratory Technician In the Water Departa>ent required to 4 6 6 ,3 7 4 4 3 5 ,9 6 0 enable us to meet Federal Testing Standards, the retention of the carpenter presently fundedby the Emergency T I STATE AND FEDERAL SOISCES RECREATION Employment Act who is working at the Nike Site, and one additional School Crossing Guard, no new personnel is Ezeiapted Peraonal Prop. F.L. 74-334 17 5 ,0 0 0 501 Recreation Department 1 7 7 ,4 7 9 1 9 8 ,4 5 0 1 9 8 ,6 5 0 2 3 1 ,6 2 2 reconnended. In the Highway Department three positions have been eliminated and some have been shifted around to Downtown Planner 1 0 ,0 0 0 2 2 8 ,3 7 7 505 Senior Citizens Center 4 4 .4 0 8 5 7 .3 8 8 6 0 .8 1 4 6 6 .2 8 5 6 6 .2 8 5 achieve greater operational effectiveness. W elfare-State 1 1 8 ,5 8 6 1 6 1 ,0 0 0 3 2,742 1 7 5 ,5 0 0 21 9 ,3 7 5 TOTAL RECREATION 2 2 1 ,8 8 7 2 5 5 ,8 3 8 2 5 9 ,4 6 4 2 9 7 ,9 0 7 Library Support 8 ,5 1 8 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 2 9 4 ,6 6 2 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES WHITON LIBRARY TF UST FUND 10 The General Fund budget categorically breaks down as follows: M anufacturer'a Inventory 257 ,0 4 2 29 6 ,6 6 1 148,331 296,661 33 5 ,6 0 0 — 601 LIBRARY 3 5 3 ,0 5 7 3 9 0 ,0 0 0 3 9 0 ,0 0 0 4 2 7 ,0 6 0 4 2 7 ,0 6 0 Elderly Tax Relief 8 0 ,5 8 3 7 5 ,2 6 9 65 ,8 4 5 6 5 ,8 4 5 9 5 ,0 0 0 COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE manager' s APPROVED In c r e a s e Block Grant-Sec. 8-159 A 5 6 ,4 5 2 5 6 ,4 0 0 54 ,4 3 8 5 4 ,0 0 0 REVENUE SOURCES BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR RECOMM. BUDGET 115 NON-FUNCTIONAL 1974-75 1975-76 (Decrease) Private School Health Care 4 7 ,8 9 9 5 0 ,6 6 9 5 0 ,6 6 9 6 1 ,6 3 7 1973-74 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 5 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 800 MISCELUNZOUS General Government $ 7,964,536 $ 8 ,7 9 5 ,2 2 8 $ 8 3 0 ,6 9 2 W boleMle-Retall Inyeotory 4 5 ,8 2 6 5 9 ,1 5 0 2 9 ,5 7 6 5 9 ,1 5 0 78,275 502 Ins.-Fire, Llab., Etc. 2 3 8 ,2 1 2 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 Board of Education 12, 100,000 1 3 ,2 0 2 ,5 0 3 1 ,1 0 2 ,5 0 3 Blgfavay Favenent laproveannt 4 7 ,0 0 0 506 Community Servlcea-Bd. Education 1 5 ,0 0 0 1 7 ,5 0 0 1 7 ,5 0 0 1 9 ,5 0 0 1 9 ,5 0 0 REVENUES 16 9 ,0 0 0 State*In lieu of Taxea 2 5 ,6 9 2 2 5 ,6 9 3 35 ,8 1 2 3 5,812 3 5 ,8 1 2 507 Trans,-Capital Impr. Reaerve Fund 8 3 7 ,1 8 6 6 0 ,0 0 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 In addition to the above, the Fire D istrict will require an increase of .8 mills to fund It's budget which also Shared Portion MT Tlolatlona 9 ,4 3 1 4 ,5 0 0 3 ,8 4 7 1 0 ,0 0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 503 Refund of Taxes 1 9 ,3 4 7 2 0 ,0 0 0 1 9 ,3 0 7 reflects no added personnel. The Sewer budget will require an Increase to 1252 of the water b ill to maintain the Civil Defense-Recurring Charges 4 ,5 7 6 6 ,9 9 0 6 ,9 9 0 9 ,2 8 5 533 Advances-Grant'Program* 5 0 ,0 0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 5 0 ,0 0 0 5 0 ,0 0 0 EXPENDED APPROVED EXTIMATED DEPT. manager' s APPROVED required service level. Reinburaenent-Street Lighting 841 1 ,5 6 9 1 ,5 6 9 1 ,5 6 9 534 Contingency 2 0 0 ,5 6 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 Per Capita Grant-State 9 6 ,0 0 0 95,434 9 5 ,4 3 4 7 6,916 5 0 ,0 0 0 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOHM. BUDGET 540 Community Servlces-Rccreatlon 2 1 ,4 3 7 2 3 ,0 0 0 2 3 ,0 0 0 2 3 ,0 0 0 1973-74 1974-75 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 The tax Increase required to maintain the present level of services does not satisfy me and I am sure the Board of SAM Program 8 ,5 0 0 264 ! 2 3 ,0 0 0 542 Contribution to Fund 61 3 ,0 2 3 782 1 ,3 5 3 Directors will want to examine possible service cut backs in order to reduce the mill rate. This will require Case Htn. Purchase 462,7321 1 543 Data Processing Service 6 2 ,3 1 2 7 5 ,9 0 0 7 5 ,9 0 0 8 7 ,8 2 5 8 7 ,8 2 5 difficult policy declslon'i which I feel. If made, should be as a result of close working relationships between this E.E.A. Sec. 5 Revised 1 4 8 ,5 1 1 19 ,1 0 2 3 8 ,5 0 0 544 Youth'Hockey Program 3 .2 0 0 1 .0 0 0 office and the Board of Directors. Each mill represents approximately $288,000 so you can see the difficult task E.E.A. Sec. 5 1 5 1 ,0 3 9 ALL ACTIVITIES 16 9 ,0 0 0 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS 1 ,1 9 6 ,5 1 7 7 17,744 4 7 ),0 6 0 f a c in g u s . E.E.A. Sec. 6 6 6 .2 0 6 ! 5 0 3 ,5 2 5 5 0 1 ,3 2 5 t = = ------: T o ta l 1 ,3 5 3 ,9 2 3 93 4 ,4 1 2 43 0 ,9 5 3 8 9 5 ,5 6 8 1 1 ,1 5 7 ,4 6 9 *Usa cf 1974-75 Contingency Funds la ref! ected In led .vldual depa 'tmental bud ;e ts ------D

Our Grand List shoved a lower than normal Increasehand the freezing of various categories of property taxes with TOWN OF MAMCEESTER, COHHECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - Visit of Band Harmonious, FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 REVENUE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND inadequate reimbursement by the State further conspikes to Increase our property tax rate. *N2 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 EXPENDITURE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND 0> He are estimating overall Revenue Sharing receipts at the same level as In the current year. This could change APPROVED COLLECTED 1 MANAGER'S APPROVED ESTIMATED either up or down but we will not know what our allocation is until late April. REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE AFF.BUDGET DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED Both Musically and Socially ESTIMATE BUDGET AS OF EXP. REQUEST 1 9 73-74 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 1 9 75-76 DEPT. DEPARTMENT EXPENDED RECOWl. . BUDGET . . „ ,_„j 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 We have allocated $675,000 of these funds for general fund operation, down approximately $50,000 from last year, V II OTHER REVENUES NO. 1973 -7 4 1975-76 1975-76 SOUTH WINDSOR welcome for the Inter-Lakes’ visit here. treated to the fruits of the years of work it and $475,000 for capital projects - up from $411,000 last year. Interest - Investisenta 3 0 1 ,5 5 0 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 160,585 30 0 ,0 0 0 1 25 0 ,0 0 0 801 DEBT SERVICE-BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Judy Kuehnel The visiting band, traveling in two has surely taken to mold 140 students into Interest - Other Funds 12 4 ,3 2 9 1 4 ,0 0 0 13,382 1 8 ,0 0 0 1 14 ,0 0 0 891 P r i n c i p a l 5 8 0 ,0 0 0 4 7 5 ,0 0 0 4 7 5 ,0 0 0 3 2 5 ,0 0 0 3 2 5 ,0 0 0 Correspondent buses, was headed off on Rt. 86 by two near-professional musicians. COKIENTS ON FACTORS AFFECTItK RE'/EKUES Miscellaneous 4 4 ,1 0 5 8 9 ,4 1 0 892 Interest - Present Issues 1 5 0 ,3 7 9 1 3 3 ,1 0 0 1 3 3 ,1 0 0 1 1 7 ,0 7 4 1 1 7 ,0 7 4 4 ,1 5 1 8 9 ,4 1 0 1 10 ,0 0 0 644-1364 cars with signs saying “Follow m e.” Insurance Refund 1 26,387 2 5 ,0 0 0 75,397 75,397 j 50 ,0 0 0 I n t e r e s t - New Is s u e 3 9 .5 0 0 3 9 ,5 0 0 One of the highlights of the performance The overall Net Taxable Grand List for October 1, 1974 shows an Increase of $4,440,538 above the October I, 1973 Conservation Coom. (Case Mtn.) 4 ,0 9 7 1 ,5 2 9 | 2 ,5 0 0 ' S u b -T o ta l 7 3 0 ,3 7 9 6 0 8 ,1 0 0 6 0 8 ,1 0 0 4 8 1 ,5 7 4 4 8 1 ,5 7 4 When two bands got together in South They were led off the highway where was a solo, “Concerto for Trumpet, Move­ Grand List. At the 1974-75 Goncral Fund tax rate of 49.3 m ills, this represents an Increase of $218,918 to the Roadway Inprovenents 1 2 6 .5 0 0 802 TEMPORARY BORROWING Windsor recently they struck a cord, and Band Director Bruce Heald was hand­ ment III,’’ by South Windsor's Lynn General Fund. In a sim ilar manner, the Grand List Increase for the Fire D istrict Special Fund amounted to $4,559,286 T o ta l 6 2 6 ,9 6 8 4 2 8 ,4 1 0 255,044! 4 8 5 ,3 0 7 ! 3 24,000 894 I n t e r e s t 1 2 .7 1 3 7 0 .0 0 0 1 4 1 ,6 5 0 3 0 5 .0 0 0 3 0 5 .0 0 0 the result was harmony. Their music was cuffed and “arrested” (all in fun, of Euzenas. which would produce an additional $25,987 in tax revenues (The Fire D istrict Special Fund Grand List increased more TOTAL IH3N-EDUCAT10NAL RELATED SOURCES 1 4 ,7 6 2 ,7 1 1 15,911,964' 9 ,3 4 4 ,1 0 7 15,889,244 ‘1 7 ,8 7 0 ,9 8 1 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE• 7 4 3 ,0 9 2 6 7 8 ,1 0 0 7 4 9 ,7 5 0 7 8 6 ,5 7 4 7 8 6 ,5 7 4 beautiful, too. course). Director Lazzerini anounced, following than the combined Grand List because of a decrease in the Grand List in the Eighth D istrict.) EDOCATIO!!AL RELATED SOURCES While the notes from the Meredith, 803 EMPLOYEE-PENSIONER BENEFITS Mayor Robert Smith presented the key Miss Euzenas' performance, that she is I I I CURRENT SERVICES Public Law 74-334 - State of Connecticut reimbursement for exempted personal property, Is expected to produce 501 Social Security 1 8 5 ,8 5 4 2 1 5 ,0 0 0 2 0 5 ,0 0 0 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 (N.H.) High School band blended the recipient of an $8,000 unsolicited Tuition-High School to the town of South Windsor and the increased revenues of $175,000 for the General Fund and $19,000 for the Fire D istrict Special Fund. Overall, 1 ,3 5 0 1 ,1 1 8 ■ 503 Ina.-Group Life, Accident 6 Health 5 5 ,5 4 5 6 5 ,0 0 0 6 0 ,0 0 0 6 5 ,0 0 0 6 5 ,0 0 0 beautifully with those of the South Wind­ scholarship to Eastham School of Music in " Handicapped 1 caravan, led by a Dixieland band was es­ revenue items in the State and Federal Sources categories, both non-educational and educational related, show 4 ,3 5 0 3 ,0 0 0 6 ,0 0 0 ' 4 ,0 0 0 505 Pension Contribution 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 4 1 7 ,9 5 9 4 1 7 ,9 5 9 6 2 0 ,8 0 0 4 2 5 ,0 0 0 sor band, the rapport the students had Rochester, New York. " Adult Education corted back to South Windsor High School. increases over last year's budgeted amounts. 1 0 ,4 8 3 5 ,5 0 0 i 520 Pension-Special 600 . 600 600 600 600 1 with each other and the friendships they Sumner Classes 1 Mayor Smith and Cile Decker, chairman 5 ,4 6 0 5 ,5 0 0 5 ,5 0 0 1 523 Insurance-Blue Cross 1 3 8 ,1 1 1 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 j developed were as harmonious as the As in Meredith, the students were Building Rentals of the South Windsor Board of Education On the other hand. Interest on investments is expected to be about $50,000 lower due to lower interest rates which 7 ,0 6 5 1 2 ,0 0 0 j 2 ,7 3 b | 1 2 ,0 0 0 j 8 .0 0 0 524 Insurance-C.M.S. 4 4 ,8 9 8 5 5 ,0 0 0 6 5 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 8 0 ,0 0 0 symphonies they played. houseguests of the local music students. O th e r were on hand for the concert, with Mayor are expected to continue into 1975-76. 2 ,2 4 9 3 ,5 0 0 1 1 ,5 5 5 3 ,5 0 0 2 ,5 0 0 ' 525 Major Medical 1 4 ,3 1 7 1 8 ,0 0 0 1 6 ,0 0 0 1 8 ,0 0 0 1 8 ,0 0 0 1 Under the guidance of two dedicated While South Windsor was honored by the Project Concern 3 4 .3 2 0 3 4 ,0 0 0 1 B.OOO 8 .0 0 0 8 .0 0 0 8 ,0 0 0 8 ,0 0 0 Smith proclaiming the day in honor of the 44.5001 4 4 ,5 0 0 ' 4 0 ,0 0 0 , 1 529 Unemployment Compensation ______i directors, Louis Lazzerini of South Wind­ presence of a band such as Inter-Lakes T o ta l 6 5 ,2 7 7 6 3 ,5 0 0 1 4 8 ,7 9 3 ; 7 4 7 ,3 2 5 9 5 4 ,5 5 9 9 3 2 ,5 5 9 1 ,1 8 7 ,4 0 0 ' - 991,600 Inter-Lakes Band. Taking everything into consideration, revenues for 1975-76 from all sources other than taxes and Revenue Sharing 7 2 ,6 1 8 ' 5 4 ,5 0 0 1 TOTAL EMPLOYEE-PENSIONER BENEFITS 1 I sor and Bruce Heald of Meredith, the two (South Windsor Director Louis Lazzerini are expected to be about $167,000 above comparable estimates in the 1974-75 budget. ; 2 ,1 5 9 ,3 6 9 2 ,4 7 7 ,4 9 9 ' 2,279,499 Accompanying the Inter-Lakes Band to IV STATE AND FEDERAL SOURCES / i TOTAL NON-FUNCTIONAL 2 ,6 8 6 ,9 3 4 2 ,3 5 0 ,4 0 3 1 bands put on a concert which merited a referred to them as “the best band we General State Aid 2 ,1 6 1 ,0 1 6 2 ,5 0 8 ,9 3 0 have encountered in our exchange con­ South Windsor was C.W.H. Lowth, chair­ For fiscal year 1974-75, we expect actual total revenues to be close to estlinates. One revenue source, the State of 834,3891 2 ,5 0 3 ,1 6 7 2 ,4 8 5 ,7 5 0 118 SUPPORTIVE OUTSIDE SOCIAL & HEALTH SERV. standing ovation. Transportation; 2 9 ,5 2 0 2 9 ,5 2 0 man of the Inter-Lakes School Board, and Connecticut Grant for Special Education was received in an amount $120,000 above the estim ate. This one amount has 510 Community Child Guidance C linic 2 6 ,4 0 0 2 8 ,3 0 0 2 8 ,3 0 0 The weekend was the second part of an certs” ) they too seemed glad to be here. Elenentary & Secondary 8 5 ,0 0 0 ' 7 7 ,0 0 0 Mrs. Nancy Lowth; Brad Sprague, chair­ helped balance out several areas where revenues are expected to be below estimates as you w ill see in Tax Revenue 7 8 ,6 4 0 1 8 1 ,0 0 0 1 8 7 .6 1 8 ' 8 1 ,0 0 0 511 Kancheater Public Health Nursing Assoc. 6 0 ,0 0 0 7 0 ,0 0 0 7 0 ,0 0 0 exchange concert with the Inter-Lakes No town could have asked for friendlier Private Schools i 1 D e ta i l. 6 ,5 2 0 1 6 ,2 5 0 * 3 0 0 6 ,5 0 0 528 Health-Welfare Private School 4 7 ,8 9 9 5 0 ,6 6 9 5 0 ,6 6 9 6 1 ,6 3 7 6 1 ,6 3 7 Symphonic Band of Meredith. or more cordial guests. man of the Board of Selectmen; Bill Vocational School 1 ,0 1 7 1 1 ,0 0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 2 7 ,0 0 0 2 7 ,0 0 0 3 4 ,0 4 1 2 9 ,7 0 0 Bastraw; Leland Collins, principal of the 2 ,0 3 4 2 ,0 3 4 ! 1 ,0 0 0 532 Manchester Drug Advisory Council South Windsor music students were The students were honored at a dance Special Education 4 0 4 ,5 2 8 ' 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 Hsnehaster Ass'n for Retarded Citizens, We have Incurred unforsecn expenses which have made this year a difficult one. Among these were the $60,000 4 9 5 ,0 3 3 | 4 9 5 ,0 3 3 , 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 536 guests of the town of Meredith the Friday evening, after rehearsal. Saturday Inter-Lakes High School and Mrs, Special Education 10-266 K 2 1 ,4 5 0 I 2 1 ,0 0 0 7 ,4 2 0 | 2 2 ,2 6 0 , 2 0 ,0 0 0 Inc. (Formerly Sheltered Workshop) 7 ,0 0 0 7 ,7 0 0 7 ,7 0 0 8 ,5 0 0 8 ,5 0 0 Margaret Collins and Mrs. Bruce Heald. appropriated to rebuild the Woodbridge Street Bridge, a sim ilar amount for increased Street light costs and weekend of March 7-9, and not to be out­ they spent the afternoon at the Driver Education 9 ,8 8 0 8 ,0 0 0 8 ,0 0 0 I 9 i9 0 0 537 Manchester Homemakar Sarvlea, Inc. 3 ,0 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 ‘ 4 ,5 0 0 generally increased costs for u tilities, fuels and chemicals. Planetarium in West Hartford. This is the fourth exchange concert for Advance to Fund 41 5 0 ,0 0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 j 541 SAM Program 1 .2 2 5 1 0 .0 0 0 1 0 .0 0 0 1 1 .0 0 0 1 1 .0 0 0 done by the hospitality shown them, made Emergency Llghtlng-Hlgh School 2 ,4 7 1 TOTAL SUPPORTIVE OUTSIDE SOCIAL AND an all-out effort to extend a hand of Saturday evening South Windsor was the South Windsor High School. School Libraries 3 ,1 5 1 3 ,0 0 0 3 ,0 6 5 | 3 ,0 0 0 3p000 HEALTH SERVICES 1 5 2 ,5 2 4 1 9 6 ,6 6 9 1 9 6 ,6 6 9 2 3 4 ,6 9 8 2 2 1 ,8 5 7 Vocational Agriculture Tuition 1 ,1 0 8 ' CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS - CURRENT 701 BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 1 ,0 9 8 ,5 8 7 1 2 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 2 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 3 ,3 2 0 ,9 0 3 '13,202,503 National Defense Education Act 1 4 ,8 6 9 3 ,0 0 0 { Continued next paxe I A GRAND TOTAL 1 9 ,0 8 1 ,4 4 2 2 0 ,0 6 4 ,5 3 6 2 0 ,1 8 0 ,7 1 9 2 2 ,5 7 4 ,4 5 8 i 21,997,731 The following capital Iruprovements are reconmended to be funded from Revenue Sharing funds. Your attention is V State Legal Heads To Diseuss Fishery directed to the six year capital improvement budget for further detailed information. ______L

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 REVENUE SUMMARY-GENERAL FUND BOSTON (UPI) - Attorneys their boundaries. Under the Submerged Lands Bay up to a line from Provincetown to Duxbury TOWN OF MANCHESTER general from coastal states During next week’s meeting, Act, coastal states have control 1. M an c h e ste r R ec. C e n te r A rts & C r a f ts B u ild in g ...... $ 20 ,0 0 0 APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S APPROVED This same historical claim is REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES OPERATING BUDGET 1975-76 WATER FUND plan to huddle in Washington Bonin said they also would dis­ over the waters and submerged REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF ESTIMATE ESTIMATE BUDGET next week to seek a unified cuss the question of seaward lands up to three miles from being used, Bonin said, as 1973-74 1 2-31-74 12 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED 2. R e v a lu a tio n ...... 4 0 ,0 0 0 COLLECTED APPROVED boundaries. their shores. States also are justification for asserted con­ FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET legislative policy to gain con­ REVENUE SOURCE BUDGET AS OF allowed control over any bay trol over Massachusetts Bay, 3. r.lghw ay Equipm ent ...... 8 6 ,5 0 0 IV STATE AND FEDERAL SOURCES - c o n tin u e d 1973-74 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 trol of the mineral and fishing “This is a very important Adult Education 1 6 ,7 0 5 ^ ,5 0 0 1 0 ,6 9 0 10,700 rights of large sections of controversy,” Bonin said. with a mouth shorter than 10 Nantucket Sound and small sec­ Construction Grants 4 . i i i d u s t r l a l G u id e lin e s ...... 50,000 31 1 ,5 2 2 29 5 ,9 0 1 97 ,2 8 5 3 23,315 2 69,400 REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS 71 5 ,2 4 2 7 24,581 3 8 5 ,6 0 4 72 3 ,7 7 1 1 ,1 2 7 ,0 1 0 offshore territory. There’s no way of putting a miles. tions of Vineyard Sound and Bond Interest Relmburseoent 1 3 .2 1 9 8 .0 0 0 5,2 3 5 1 0 ,0 0 0 1 0,000 Assistant Attorney General value on the disputed claims, he And, if a state can show Buzzards Bay. T o ta l 3 ,0 3 4 ,9 8 8 3 ,3 6 4 ,5 8 1 1 ,4 4 5 ,5 6 9 3 ,4 8 5 ,4 1 7 3 ,3 9 7 ,2 5 0 5. Em ergency G e n e ra to r ...... 6 ,0 0 0 EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED Robert M. Bonin said Thursday added. historically it has exercised Since colonial times, foreign TOTAL EDUCATIONAL lEU TED 3 ,1 0 0 ,2 6 5 3 ,4 2 8 ,0 8 1 1 ,4 9 4 ,3 6 2 3 ,5 5 8 ,0 3 5 3 ,4 5 1 ,7 5 0 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET that Massachusetts is working The coastal states, in a U.S. dominion over other waters, it fishermen have been driven 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 G. S id ew alk C o n s tr u c tio n ...... 100,000 1973-74 1974-75 1974-75 with others along the coast in Supreme Court decision earlier can claim control there, Bonin from these waters, thus dis­ TOTAL REVENUE 1 7 ,8 6 2 ,9 7 6 1 9 ,3 4 0 ,0 4 5 1 0 ,8 3 8 ,4 6 9 1 9 ,4 4 7 ,2 7 9 2 1 ,3 2 2 ,7 3 1 an attempt to secure a share of this month, lost their claim to said. It is under this provision playing that they had been con­ 7. OSHA R eq u ire m en ts ...... t . . . . ? ...... 5 ,0 0 0 8 5 2 ,5 5 2 OPERATING EJFPENSES 4 8 8 ,7 8 0 5 16,596 5 68,691 9 9 6 ,0 4 9 the money from oil, gas and control over the sea floor to a that Massachusetts has sidered under state control, USB OF REVENUE SHARING FUNDS 9 2 ,8 1 5 2 2 3 ,9 1 0 20 2 ,9 1 0 772,500 724,491 1 81,123 724,491 67 5 ,0 0 0 1 DEBT SERVICE 71 ,8 4 3 1 00,000 other minerals mined outside distance of 2(X) miles. retained control of Cape Cod Bonin said. 8 . YIIG\ B u ild in g P a in tin g - E x t e r i o r ...... 3 ,0 0 0 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 8 8 ,9 6 4 10 7 ,9 8 5 6 2 ,2 6 5 1 25,548 71 ,5 4 8 USB CF SURPLUS 10 ,0 1 1 1 0,011 9 . EDP C o n v ersio n ...... 11,500 i TOTAL 6 4 9 ,5 8 7 724,581 7 23,771 1 ,3 4 5 ,5 0 7 1 ,1 2 7 ,0 1 0 t « * 10. T o p ics & U rban System s ...... 103,000 TOTAL REVENUE & SURPLUS 1 8 ,6 3 5 ,4 7 6 2 0 ,0 7 4 ,5 4 7 1 1 ,0 1 9 ,5 9 2 2 0 ,1 8 1 ,7 8 1 2 1 ,9 9 7 ,7 3 1 11. P a rk e r S t r e e t B rid g e ...... 50 ,0 0 0 High Court Takes Death Penalty Case REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES SEVER FUND T o ta l ...... $475,000 gas chamber by the state’s murder in Wake County after COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED WASHINGTON (UPI) - The outlawed capital punishment as highest court before the law­ he fatally shot an acquaintance, REVENUE SOURCE BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR ESTIMATE BUDGET Supreme Court has set April 21 then administered, many states John Griffin. The two had been 1973-74 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 for argument in a test case passed new laws. In North makers acted. engaged in a dice game. from North Carolina on a death Carolina and a few other states The Supreme Court, which 1 REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS 74 6 ,8 3 2 3 1 4 ,5 3 7 7 1 1 ,0 6 2 8 1 9 ,4 8 0 6 7 1 ,7 8 6 penalty. the states’ supreme courts decided Thursday to hear the The Supreme Court scheduled reinterpreted the old laws in an arguments, could address itself an hour and a half for the case. 1 1 EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED The fate of more than 200 in­ effort to bring into conformity to this specific circumstance The united States, which favors 1 1 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET mates of death row in various 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 with the new standard. rather than to the broad issue of death for some crime, is par­ 1 1973-74 1974-75 1974-75 states could be affected by the Eventually, the North whether the death penalty is the ticipating as a “friend of the outcome. On the other hand, the OPERATING EXPENSES 5 4 3 ,9 0 9 58 4 ,5 3 2 6 2 5 ,3 2 8 '6 5 0 ,2 1 3 6 2 4 ,5 8 8 Carolina legislature passed a kind of “ cruel and unusual /j W court could come down with a court.” DEBT SERVICE 1 48,990 1 49,935 1 49,935 revised statute. But Jesse T. punishment” which the Robert B. Weiss 1 65,051 1 47,060 much narrower ruling. An opinion is expected before CAPITAL improvement 2 8 ,7 4 9 15 ,2 4 0 1 6,753 3 8 ,1 4 3 3 8 ,1 4 3 Fowler, whose case is to be Constitution forbids. General Manager After the high court in 1972 argued, was condemned to the Fowler was convicted of the term ends in June. 1 i 1

TOTAL 73 7 ,7 0 9 7 46,832 79 1 ,0 7 1 8 3 8 ,2 9 1 8 1 2 ,6 6 6 TCMH CP MAHCBESTER, CONNECTICUT OPERATING BUDGET - FISCAL TEAR 1975-76 REVENUE SUmART-GEHERAL FUND TOW OP MANCBSTER, CONNECTICCT Kansans Write Own License Tags APPROVED COLLECTED MANAGER'S APPROVED REVENUE SOURCE COLLECTED BUDGET AS OF BSTIMATB ESTIMATE APP.BUDGET ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S BUDGET APPKOVED TOWN OF MANCHESTER DEPT. DEPARDCNT EXPENDED AS OF 'EXP. REQUEST RECOHM. says Kansas hasn’t quite 1973-74 12-31-74 12-31-74 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 BUDOT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OPERATING BUDGET 1975-76 FIRE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUND TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) - political, religious to sentimen­ probably go to the Shawnee 1973-74 12-31-74 1974-75 matched California in HnN-Kmif^/^XTOnAT, RKTATFD 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 AGNEW, NIXON, COORS, tal, clever to obscure. Car County resident who chose the cleverness. For instance, enter­ I MAJOR REVENUE SOURCE MON-EDUaTIOHAL RELATED owners have chosen to adver­ tag JUICE for his bright orange COLLECTED APPROVED COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED TENNIS, MOM, JESUS, Taxes - Current tise their occupations (CPA), 'Corvette. “I was just tJlkiiig tainer Lawrence Welk’s license 12,228,332 13,906,938 8,287,204 13,796,000 15,672,542 GENERAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE SOURCES BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR RECOHM. BUDGET LUMBER, LOVE and MAD Tsxes - Prior plate reads A1 AN A2. “But I 76,558 150,000 149,239 250,000 200,000 101 Board of D irector! 66,064 84,891 91,367 103,643 103,643 V iT i-m 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1974-75 1975-76 1975-76 DOG have sprouted on Kansas clubs (SHRINE), hobbies (I the other day to my counterpart Interest 6 Lien Fees General Manager think eventually we'll come up 47.980 60.000 36.778 65.000 eo.ouo 102 89,671 94,884 95,762 105,778 105i778 roads this year. It’s the newest HUNT) and personalities out in California. They’ve made T o ta l 12,352,870 8,473,221 14,111,000 103 C o n t r o l l e r with different ideas because 14,116,938 15,932,542 70,239 75,146 78,300 86i152 85i552 fad for car owners —writing (TOMCAT). One Sedgwick it a Regular game out there, 104 E l e c t i o n people are getting in the mood 48,195 52,721 49,739 50,995 50,995 REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS 1 ,2 5 2 ,4 8 3 1 ,4 1 1 ,0 0 0 8 0 3 ,0 7 4 1 ,4 1 6 ,0 0 0 1 ,6 0 2 ,6 0 1 your own license tag. As of Jan. County resident chose COORS, people always watching each 11 FINES, LICENSES, PERMITS & FEES 105 A a s e iio r 75,239 87,967 85,998 92,984 to start doing this,” the direc­ Fees-Town Clerk 93,736 1, Kansans can choose any com­ but other undaunted beer lovers other’s tags to see if they can 88,257 80,000 33,615 70,000 78,000 106 Collector of Revenue 63,773 67,852 72,811 85^287 77j334 tor said. “I think it will develop Building Inspector Town C le rk bination of letters or numerals picked COORS 1, COORS 2 and come up with something new 63,833 65,000 25,832 50,000 55,000 107 70,985 68,882 72,289 76,147 76I147 , into a real interesting deal.” H e a lth 234 250 112 250 250 108 T r e a a u re r 40,646 54,232 54,232 69,832 69,337 EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT. MANAGER'S APPROVED up to a total of six, as long as no COORS 3. So far Sedgwick and different,” Lobban said. He P o lic e 8,240 8,000 4,113 8,000 10,000 109 Planning & Zoning 48,192 48,399 51,879 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM. BUDGET one else in their county has County, which includes the 53,067 53,067 1973-74 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 Planning & Zoning 2,408 2,000 869 1,600 1,900 110 town Counsel 54,485 58,875 58,875 69,133 69,133 chosen that combination. It state’s biggest city, Wichita, C em etery 50,408 55,000 23,639 51,000 55,000 111 General Servlcea 55,294 61,576 64,843 75,297 74,364 has produced the biggest de­ L ib ra ry costs $25, and the state Division special purchase! ^ 9,214 10,000 3,894 7,800 8,000 112 Probate Court 2,623 3,137 4,037 4,122 4jl22 ALL ACTIVITIES „ 1 ,2 2 1 ,7 9 9 1 ,4 1 1 ,0 0 0 1 ,4 0 2 ,8 0 9 1 ,6 0 9 ,4 1 4 1 ,6 0 2 ,6 0 1 mand for the personalized tags. R e c re a tio n of V eh icles has sold 916 13,544 13,750 6,594 16,000 17,400 116 Emergency Eaqiloynent-Sectlon 5 162,166 48,511 38,500 fc— —— — — , (Irregulars of better) Arts 6 Crafts ...... K ...... ^ ,....------customized license plates. The Some of their choices have in­ 2,242 4,500 1,989 4,500 4,500 117 Emergency Employment-Section 6 56.630 cluded METRIC, CHIEF, Finet-Non-Koving V iolation! 18,649 20,000 6,898 19,000 19,000 TOTAL GENERAL COVERIDSNT 904,202 807,073 818,632 872,437 863,208 choices vary from patriotic to Tennis Courts 523 PENNY, THEIRS and 2 LAZY, FLANNEL BACKED PLASTIC TABLEaOTHS? T o t s l 257,029 258,500 108,078 22$,150 249,650 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS as well as AGNEW, NIXON and SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT 201 Adsilnlatratlon TEXAS. USA-1 has proved pop­ .*1.88 *52x90 ...*3.44 53,966 55,111 56,674 64,425 60,793 REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES AUTHORITY PARKING FUND • 52x52 I I I CISRENI SERVICES 202 Building Inspection 159,949 185,811 184,578 236,070 227,245 ular in several counties, but one Police Special Services 39,132 20,000 18,763 20,000 10,000 203 Engineering Ancient Metropolis Lyon County resident chose • 52x70 .*2 .79 •OO" round *3 .44 67,576 107,117 116,305 120,553 117,753 COLLECTED ESTIMATE MANAGER'S APPROVED W elfare-Clients 13,465 10,000 3,876 14,000 10,000 204 Highway COLLECTED APPROVED Singapore, the independent 706,541 687,474 695,289 923,996 785,506 REVENUE SOURCES BUDGET AS OF FULL YEAR RECOMM. BUDGET POKER 1. The re)ligious Advance to Grant Funds S a n i t a t i o n city-state with a population of 50,000 208 461,433 429,692 431,110 471,168 471,168 1973-74 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 messages have included we have every little Ihingl Sidewalks 6 Curbs 1974-75 nearly two million off the 3,183 4,000 1,759 4,000 3,000 209 C em atery 111,586 126,696 126,696 156,671 141,371 CHRIST, JESUS and O-LORD. Sale of PlastjLc kga 14,649 12,000 210 P a rk southern tip of Malayia, was a 6,000 15.000 314,313 323,146 357.058 416,392 399,666 GO KU has competed with GO Caaq> Kconady > 182 200 200 200 200 220 Sidewalk! & Curba 73,687 85,000 75,9121 98,428 93,203 REVENUE AND USE OF SURPLUS 33 ,8 9 5 6 3 ,1 5 0 3 3,438 6 0 ,7 0 0 6 0 ,3 7 5 prosperous trade center in the “where a Flag Oooatiooa 251 80 .'90 95 230 Street Lighting 204.151 229,000 267.316 ■''294.100 294.100 13th century. It dwindled as a SMU, GO HOG, GO ARMY and T o ta l GO AWAY. Then there have dollar’g 70,862 46,280 24,688 44,295 1 88,200 TOTAL DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS 2,153,202 2,229,047 2,310,938 2,781,803 2,590,805 EXPENDED APPROVED ESTIMATED DEPT, MANAGER'S APPROVED fishing village of about 250 in­ habitants until Britain's Sir been 55 BIRD, 56 BIRD, MARK worth a 1 1 EXPENDITURES BUDGET EXPENSES REQUEST RECOMM, BUDGET 1 Stamford Raffles bought it IV, Z BIRD, RABBIT and th e miracle of moJnitreit i dollarr ! 1 1973-74 1974-75 1 2 -3 1 -7 4 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 from the Sultan of Johore in COUGAR. Division of Vehicles downtown manchestcr 1 1 « 1 1819 and revived it as an inter­ Director Elton Lobban said the 1 1 ALL ACTIVITIES 29 ,0 4 1 6 3 ,1 5 0 6 3 ,0 8 5 6 0 ,3 7 5 6 0 ,3 7 5 national free port. most clever award would ------...... - 1 , PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN Westphal Leads Celtics’ Charge over Chicago Nicklaus Sets Course Mark, Westphal, a third-year guard from Southern Cal got the Bulls, who closed to 93-90 with 59 seconds remaining. Bucks 128, Blazers 105 NEW YORK (UPI) — This time it was the matador who The Bucks led 65-58 at the half but Jon McGlocklin ig­ Celtics running with six points in a two-minute span of the Bob Love scored 26 points and Norm Van Lier popped for Miller Fails to Make Cut charged the Bulls, waving a white and green uniform in nited Milwaukee in the third quarter and the Bucks ran off their faces as he moved in for the kill. third period that gave Boston a 64-55 lead then bolted for 20 more for Chicago. seven straight early in the final quarter to give his team an Elsewhere, New Orleans beat New York 111-102, a 14-1 spurt at the start of the period to take a 79-60 lead. Guard Paul Westphal, cheered on by 15,320 afficionados Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led all scorers with 38 points. of Boston Celtic basketball, put on a second half spectacle 81-70 lead. Houston defeated Cleveland 112-105, Milwaukee ripped HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (UPI) - Make Jack who came here to tune up his game for the Masters which “ Westphal is a good scorer,’’ said Boston Coach Tom Portland 128-105, Buffalo downed Philadelphia 115-104, Los Braves 115, 76ers 104 Nicklaus the early-line favorite to win an unprecedented will be played two weeks from now. Friday night to lead the NBA’s winningest team to a 97-92 Bob McAdoo scored 27 points to lead, Buffalo. Heinsohn. “We opened up the middle and he found all the Angeles kayoed Kansas City 114-103 and Seattle edged 15th major championship two weeks from now at the “I don’t know that I ever have. However, I have had a victory over the physical Bulls from Chicago, leaders of Philadelphia’s Leroy Ellis, who scored 13 points in the openings.’’ Golden State 96-92. Masters. few stretches where I played this well for a short time, like the Midwest Division. game, became the 64th player in NBA history to go over Westphal, thrown into the ring at 5:48 of the third period The most probing of Westphal’s three driving baskets The way the “ Golden Bear" is playing right now, who’s in late 1971 when I won three tournaments in a row by com­ Jazz 111, Knicks 102 the 10,000 mark. to stop him? after Jo Jo White had been issued his fifth foul and replace­ came at 8:08 of the final period when he took a the fortable margins.” Nate Williams scored eight points in a three minute Lakers 114, Kings 103 ment had been gored by the Bulls after 53 length of the floor, buzzedt by big Nate Thurmond and Nicklaus, winner of the Doral Open at Miami in his last Nicklaus is the only golfer ever to win 14 major cham­ period of the fourth quarter to spark a victory over the Guard Gail Goodrich of the Lakers scored a career high 53 seconds of action, went on two offensive rampages to win scooped in a high-banked shot. previous tournament appearance, holds a commanding pionships. The former record was the 13 won by the late Westphal, who finished with 18 points, said he wasn’t struggling Knicks. Combined with the Rockets’ defeat of points, including 36 in the second half, to offset a 40-point six-stroke lead going into today’s third round of the $200,- Bobby Jones. Jack surpassed Jones in 1973 when he won the game. performance by the Kings’ Nate Archibald. Goodrich taking over White’s role as leader of the fast break but the Cavs, New York, Houston and Cleveland all have 40 000 Heritage Golf Classic. thePGA championship and although he hasn’t won a major The Celtics had scratched to a 43-42 halftime edge scored 22 of the Lakers’ 29 points in the fourth quarter and rather playing his own type of game. “ I try to shoot all the losses. Houston and Cleveland are each 39-40 while the He ran away from the star-studded field in Friday’s se­ title since, he did win the initial Tournament Players despite playing a lazy, stand-around type of game. made 10 in the last 2V2 minutes after the Kings had closed time and try to go (toward the basket) whenever I have the Knicks are 37-40. Two of the three will go to the playoffs. cond round when he set a record for the Harbourtown Championship late last summer. to within three points, 102-99, with 2:40 remaining. opportunity. Pete Maravich scored 32 points to lead Jazz scoring while course he helped design a half dozen years ago, shooting an Defending Heritage champion Johnny Miller failed to Sonics 96, Warriors 92 “I wasn’t trying to run the offense; it just worked that Earl Monroe was the New York high scorer with 28 points. eight-under-par 63. make the cut for the first time in 35 tournaments when he Seattle held Rick Barry to just 16 points, 14 below his way.’’ That gave Nicklaus a two-day total of 13-under-par 129 turned in a 73-151 (one stroke too high). Victory here would average, and reduced its magic number for a playoff berth Once Westphal went benchward, Dave Cowens picked up Rockets 112, Cavs 105 and the nearest competitor to him at the end of the day be worth $40,000 to Nicklaus and raise his earnings for this Thoughts the scoring touch. The 6-9 center scored 13 of the game high Calvin Murphy scored 28 points and Kevin Kunnert to one. Seattle’s Tommy Burleson led all scorers with 22. was his former Ohio State schoolmate Tom Weiskopf who year to over $108,000—still nearly $12,000 short of Miller’s 19 points in the final quarter to thwart a late thrust by the grabbed 14 rebounds, 12 in the first half, to spark Houston. thought for awhile he was in pretty good shape with his 65- pace-setting mark. 135. Arnold Palmer got in under the wire with a 75-149. South ApLENty Only four of the other 101 golfers in the starting field are Africa’s Gary Player, making his first U.S. appearance in within 10 strokes of Nicklaus. U.S. Open champ Hale more than six months and playing in his first tournament (UPI photo) By Len Auster Irwin, a two-time winner of the Heritage, and young Tom of any kind in about two months, was at 70-141. And Lee (UPI photo) Quickness Key Factor Johnny Miller Eyes BalVs Flight Kite are both eight strokes back and Miller Barber is nine. Trevino, who blew up on the back nine Thursday after a hot Jack Nicklaus Bites Tongue He Failed to Qualify for Third Round “ It’s been a long time since I’ve played this well going front side, turned in a 67 Friday that had him tied for ninth After Sinking Birdie Putt in Second Round into a major tournament,” said the 35-year-old Nicklaus, place at 140. NBA Playoffs Upcoming Very soon the regular season in the National Basketball For Underdogs in NCAA Association (NBA) will be drawing to a close. Then the ‘se­ Karsten-Ping Open cond season’ begins with the Boston Celtics the defending SAN DIEGO (UPI) — , the coach of the semifinal at Los Angeles in the first teacher versus pupil champions. Coach Tommy Heinsohn’s Hubmen should be favored UCLA Bruins, says he’s worried about Louisville’s confrontation. Crum is a former Wooden player and assis­ Camp Roundup favored to repeat. quickness, but Syracuse’s Roy Danforth doesn’t seem tant coach. When the season began, seemingly eons ago, the Celtics worried about anything. Bill Bunton, 6-8 senior center and a regular, is the only AND Garner Still Leads were without their center, Dave Cowens. As soon as Syracuse, a team that wasn’t supposed to be here, plays member of that Louisville team who is back to face the Cowens returned to the lineup, Boston ran off a long win­ Kentucky’s Wildcats at 12:10 p.m. PDT today in the Bruins for a second time. RADh ning streak which ended with them finally catching and opening game of the NCAA basketball championship “This Louisville team is a better team than that Orioles^ Baylor on Fire PHOENIX, Ariz. (U P I)- make the eagle if I could, " Alone at 141 was Jane surpassing the upstart Buffalo Braves in the Eastern semifinals. Louisville team in a number of ways,” Crum said. “Its Putting was the key but in Mrs. Garner said. She was Blalock. At 142 were Kathy Conference’s Atlantic Division. The second game, matching UCLA and Louisville, mental approach is better and it’s better physically. SATURDAY different fashion for Joanne on in two, missed a nine-foot Ahern, Joyce Kazmierski, ’The one team Boston should watch very carefully is ninth to give Cleveland a 9-8 follows. “We’re a little quicker. We’re not any bigger, but we NEW YORK (UPI) -D on was drifting farther and plus was the performance of 3 :0 0 (22,30) NCAA earner and Judy Rankin in putt and tapped it in for a Sandra Haynie and Gerda Washington. The transplanted Baltimore Bullets are victory over Oakland, and Basketball: National “Louisville’s quickness is the one major thing that con­ jump better. And we play with more confidence in Baylor has fire in his eyes farther down. righthander Mike Torrez Friday’s second round of the birdie. Boykin. coached by K.C. Jones, former Boston star, and they use a Bob Montgomery drove in semifinal cerns m e,” Wooden said following his team ’s final prac­ ourselves.” and acid in his bat —and his But that was before spring against the Royals. $70,000 LPGA Karsten-Ping Mrs. Rankin had five bir­ “I couldn't get comfor­ similar fastbreak style. More importantly, the Bullets six runs with a triple and a 3:30 (8) Pro Bowlers Tour tice session Friday. Dave Meyers, UCLA’s hardworking 6-8 All-America play this spring is definitely training: before Baylor’s Torrez was acquired in the Open. dies, three on the front side table over the putter,” said have the personnel and depth to keep up with the Bean- “I’ve always felt that quickness is the most valuable forward, who has been hindered by a severe Charley horse home run to provide Boston 3:30 (3) Pro Tennis: As Mrs. earner, the first and two on the back to finish •putting a smile on Baltimore bat woke up after a Rip Van Sinoleton deal which sent Women’s Tournament Mrs. Garner. "That made towners. since Feb. 22, worked out with the Bruins in their one-hour with a 9-5 decision over the round leader by three the day with a 67. thing you can have in basketball, and Louisville has out­ Orioles Manager Earl Winkle sleep through last Dave McNally to the Expos. 5:00 (3) Coif: Heritage me putt scared and short. " Burly Wes Unseld, like Cowens, is very good on the out­ Chicago White Sox. standing quickness.” practice session at the San Diego Sports Arena, and season. He won 15 games for fourth ■ InsBi^ strokes, was having trouble “It was a pretty consistent Mrs. Rankin said she was Weaver's face. Winston Llenas singled in let pass to get the Bullets’ break in high gear. Even with Danforth’s unranked Orangemen got to the NCAA’s final Wooden pronounced him fit. Baylor extended his hit­ place Montreal last year and 5:00 (8) Wide World of with at ieast four short round,” she said. ‘I birdied “ pleased” with her round Baylor’s performance last the ninth to score pinch Unseld out of the lineup temporarily earlier in the cam­ four for the first time in the school’s history by the “David is a competitor, and he’ll play,” said his coach. ting streak to 14 games the Oriole front office has its Sports putts, Mrs. Rankin was all of the par fives except but said it “it wasn't very season was respectable as runner Jerry Remy and push paign, Washington continued to win. That means they have slimmest of margins, scoring two overtime wins and a Wooden, 64, stressed that none of the four teams in the —every game he has played fingers crossed that Torrez 5:00 (22, 30) NCAA playing a consistent round one, and I made two birdie exciting. I had trouble put­ most outfielders go —hitting California past Milwaukee 3- the depth needed to win a championship. Elvin Hayes and two-point triumph over North Carolina in their three semifinals deserved to be favored. in this spring-by drilling a can fill the gap left by Basketball: National and was more at ease on the putts, one of about 10 feet ting Thursday but they came .272 and driving in 59 runs 2, Willie Horton and Ron ‘give a foul’ Mike Riordan (who no longer fits that descrip­ previous playoff games. “I’m always scared when we get this far,” he said. “We home run and double in McNally’s departure. semifinal greens. and one of about 18 feet." better today (h'riday). ’ tion) compliment each other well in the forecourt. The “I’m not taking the approach th^t we’re happy to be here have a fine basketball team and we can win it, but so can .—but not as far as Baltimore Baltimore’s 4-2 victory LeFiore each stroked four 7:25 Whalers vs. Jets, Mrs. earner carded an The lanky righthander WTIC backcourt tandem of Phil Chenier and Kevin Porter also and be satisfied with that,” he said confidently. “I’m here Louisville, Kentucky and Syracuse. I sincerely believe outfielders go. , Friday over the Kansas City hits to lead the Detroit even-par 72 to give her a two- work well together. Chenier is the shooter and Porter the this.” allowed just three hits in Tigers past Cincinnati 7-4, SUNDAY round total of 139 and a slim to win the national championship. He hit just 10 home runs Royals. He had a hand in all playmaker. A year ago, the Bruins failed in a bid td' win their eight five innings for his most im­ and Rod Carew scored one 1:10 Knicks vs. Bucks, one-stroke lead over Mrs. “If we can keep the game (against Kentucky) close, we and was part of the reason of the Ormlermle runs, (Iriving in All this doesn’t mean, however, that the Celtics and straight NCAA crown. pressive showing of the run and singled in another in WINE Rankin entering today's have the poise and the alertness to win in the final minutes. Weaver and General two ano^-scoring10 tw ice 2:00 (3) NBA: Bulls vs. Bullets have a lock on the NBA Championship. Golden was the No. 1 college basketball player in the spring in picking up the win. Minnesota’s 5-1 win over final round, where $10,000 NHL Capitals Win Against- Kentucky, I’d say it’s a case of their brute Manager Frank Cashen himself. Bullets State and Chicago out of the Western Conference will be (DPI photo) country for three straight years, but Wooden hinted there Montreal. awaited the winner. strength versus our quickness.” went shopping for a little The two hits lifted Doc Medich pitched seven 2:00(22, 30) WCT Tennis there in the playoffs but the impression here is they don’t were problems with the AllAmerica center from La Mesa, Greg Gross went 3-for-3 “I missed four very short Celtics^Dave Cowens (18) Defends Joe Hall, the man who replaced the fabled Adolph Rupp more power during the Baylor’s batting average innings of three-hit ball to 3:00 (8) Women’s Finally Road Tilt have enough of what it takes to win it all. The Bulls are Calif., last year. and knocked in four runs as putts,” said Mrs. Garner. Blocks Bulls’ Jerry Sloan^s Scoring Bid at Kentucky three years ago, said he was hoping for an all- offseason. They acquired this spring to .545 and his lead the Freestyle Skiing Cham­ badly lacking at center, where Nate Thurmond is finally “We’ve had a training table this season,” the Bruin Houston pounded out 22 hits pionships “Some of them were after Kentucky finale Monday night. Ken Singleton from Mon­ home run was his eighth. He past Kansas City 4-1, John showing his age, while the backcourt presents a problem coach said. “Everybody’s been together. We haven’t had in a 15-10 victory over 3:30 (8) American coming out of the bunkers NEW YORK (UPI) — “ It was like winning the Stanley “We’d like to see Louisville win,” Hall said when asked treal and Lee May from didn’t hit any home runs last Lowenstein lashed a pinch for the Warriors. vegetarians there and meditators here. Texas, Biff Pocoroba hit a Sportsman and some of them were just Cup.” about the Louisville-UCLA matchup. “But that’s just being Houston and Baylor’s name spring. single to drive in the winning “The big thing about this team is its feeling for each home run to lead Atlanta’s 4,:00 (22, 30) NHL: trying to recover or trying to Those were the words of Washington coach Milt Schmidt neighborly because I can’t say we’ll be in the finals.” on the Orioles' lineup card Joining Baylor as a major run in the bottom of the In Denny Crum’s first year at Louisville three years ago, other. We don’t have anyone selfishly inclined. We have a “B’ team to a 5-4 triumph Islanders vs. Flames hit them up for pretty close Friday night after his Capitals snapped a 37-game losing Darkhorse Entry? ABA Nets Slumping 4:30 (3) Golf: Heritage his Cardinals were hammered by UCLA 96-77 in the NCAA feeling of togetherness.” against a squad of Los to a birdie.” streak on the road by defeating the California Seals 5-3. A darkhorse in the NBA playoffs? The Kansas City- Classic Angeles Dodger second She realized her first The Capitals had set the Omaha Kings fit this description. Coach Phil Johnson has 4:30 (8) Wide World of NEW YORK (UPI) — Kentucky coach Hubie Brown said stringers, and Chris Speier round advantage had to a 2-2 tie in World Hockey gotten his club to play together and play some defense. Sports: Evcl Knievel, swim­ the other night after beating New York tliat he was waiting singled home Gary dwindled when she stepped one-season mark with those Association action. Even much maligned Jimmy Walker, former Providence Montgomery Improved ming for the Nets to pull the old “Philadelphia folderoo" and Matthews to cap a two run on the 18th green and heard 37 consecutive road defeats I‘'laincs 3. Sabi'c.-i Z College star, is beginning to be recognized as a team 7:25 Whalers vs. Toros, collapse down the stretch like 's Philadelphia Dave Roberts Clears I8-6V2 ninth inning and provide San WTIC someone say Mrs. Rankin and tied the mark set by the Eric Vail scored the first player. Sam Lacey is an underrated pivoiman while Phillies in 1964. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. over the Chicago White Sox at Montgomery’s home run, a Francisco with a 3-2 victory 10:30 (3) Delayed Broad­ was four under. Seals over two seasons. two goals and Tom Lysiak exciting Tiny Archibald can still do it all. scorers with 27 points. The Nets are doing their Wooden (UPI) — Bob Montgomery Sarasota. 4(X)-foot blast over the fence in over San Diego. cast: Whalers vs. Toros “I knew that I should Schmidt could not get over tallied the winner in the When the playoffs do arrive, one team which won’t be best to make Brown's hopes Julius Erving added 21 for of the Boston Red Sox Montgomery, 30, said the only left field, came in the 10th in­ the fact that his team Flames' triumph. The vic­ there is the Milwaukee Bucks. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is come true as they lost the Nets, and Owens led Gone? Pole Vault Mark Set believes he’s a better reasons he’s hitting better is ning following a double by Dan­ grabbed a 2-0 lead four tory pulled the Flames to the most dominant force in the NBA but he can’t do it Friday night to the Memphis Memphis with 20 points. catcher because of the mis­ because he’s hitting a lot more ny Cater and a walk drawn by minutes into the action. within three points of the alone. Milwaukee has two outstanding players in Jabbar (^oIoiicIn 1 10, .S((uires 88 now, not only this spring Tony Conigliaro. It was hit off Sounds, 111-106. Kentucky, to be relaxLu, cm 1 .vus for NCAA pole vaulting cham­ fortune that has struck “That was the first time New York Islanders in their and Bobby Dandridge but it takes five to win. Artis Gilmore scored 28 SAN DIEGO (LIM) — GAINESVILLE, Fla. following the accident in which right-hander Jack Kucek. meanwhile, ripped Virginia the third attempt.” pion at Rice from 1971 to Carlton Fisk the past two we've been ahead by tw'o battle for the third and final points and Dan Issel added rile results of today's (UPI) — After two misses Fisk fractured his right Earlier, Montgomery tripled 110-88 and the Nets’ first Roberts had already won 1973, winning with vaults years. goals in a road game this playoff spot in Division I. 23 for Kentucky. The defeat L’CLA-Louisville. Friday, Dave Roberts forearm, but twice last year to right-center field off Wilbur Deep Bench place margin in the ABA relaxed and went out and got the event with a vault of 18-1 ranging from 17-3 to 17-6'/2. Montgomery, a journeyman when the No. 1 catcher was out Wood with the bases loaded in season," he said. was the 64th this season for The Seals fought back to Toros .5, Oilcr.s 4 What makes the Celtics the favorites is their bench. East was reduced to IV2 semifinals game will deler- himself a new world pole when he started going for He is majoring in zoology who was No. 2 his first three with injuries for prolonged the sixth inning. It enabled the games. A victory by Ken­ the Squires, a new ABA seasons in Boston, says he has tie the count 3-3 before Center Wayne Dillon Cowens doesn’t have much behind him at center (Hank m i II e w h e t h e r John vault record. Seagren’s record. here with intentions of going stretches of time. Red Sox to tie the score after tucky tonight when it hosts record. become more accomplished Nelson Pyatt scored' two scored a pair of power play Finkel and Jim Ard the reserves) but at forward and guard Wooden will announee his Roberts, a former Rice On his first vault he came into medicine. ‘Tm not doing anything out Bill Lee had yielded four runs to Spiril.s 125, I’aocDi 96 behind the plate and with his the White Sox. third-period goals to give the goals an(i also added two the Hubmen are deep. John Havlicek, who can also play in the Nets for the last time retirement from his University athlete now down on top of the bar and In other competition in the of the ordinary other than this season would reduce scored 28 bat because of increased oppor­ Juan Beniquez shared hitting Capitals their first road win assists to pace the Toros to the backcourt, Don Nelson and Paul Silas rotate at the eoaehing joh with the attending the University of oh the second, he just mis­ relays, which wind up today, tunities to play. playing with more regularity,” victory. The loss ruined the New York's edge to a half­ points on 13 of 14 field goal honors with Montgomery by of the campaign. The forwards, and Don Chaney, JoJo White and Paul Westphal Bruins, a UCLA alumnus Florida graduate school, sed, nicking the bar. Troy State bettered its own “It’s a case of being a lot said Montgomery. shooting and pulled down a collecting three singles and two triumph was only the team's Oilers’ chances of finishing are the guards. First year performers Kevin Stacom and game and give each team 26 said Friday. vaulted 18 feet, 6'/2 inches to On the third try, he took Florida Relays 880-yard more confident,” Montgomery losses. career-high 22 rebounds to Red Sox Manager Darrell doubles. He doubled in the ninth seventh overall in 76 games second in the Canadian Divi­ Glen McDonald also have contributed this season. It won’t break the previous record of some extra time, making relay record with a time of said Friday after driving in six Johnson said he has noticed an inning with pinch-runner Steve pace St. Louis. The Spirits The source, who asked this season. sion. be easy but Boston Gardens should be ready to raise In- the only other ABA 18 feet, 5% inches set in several short runs without 1:25.6, more than two full runs with a bases-loaded triple improvement in Montgomery’s Dillard on first base and two game, St. Louis whipped In­ romped to a 21-point lead by to remain anonymous, In other NHL games, Roadruiiiirrs 2, Fighting another banner, signifying it the home of the 1974-75 NBA 19'72 by Bob Seagren. the pole, before soaring to seconds better than the old and a two-run homer during catching, which he also at­ men out to again tie the score at Saints 2 diana 125-96. the end of the third quarter, said Wooden, 64, would Boston’s 9-5 10-inning victory Atlanta nipped Buffalo 3-2 titleholders. “I had a feeling that I the new record. mark of 1:27.8, and Cornell tributes to steady play. 5-5. Robbie P’torek's goal at SoiiiuIh III, N»'l« 106 then coasted to the victory annuunee his retirement if and Vancouver defeated Los might be able to do it here, Roberts, little known in took the two-mile relay in 8:52 of the third period Mel Daniels scored 14 as Indiana Coach Bob I (il.A loses its hid for the Angeles 4-2. topped but I wasn’t that sure,” Florida, was a three-time 7:27.9. enabled the Roadrunners to Bits and Pieces points, all in the fourth Leonard played reserves N (i A .A e h a m p i o n s h i p Edmonton 5-4 and Roberts said. “ After going earn an overtime tie with Doug Ovian, Herald sports correspondent at East quarter, to lead Memphis to Charlie Edge, today. Otherwise, he will Minnesota played Phoenix for quite awhile at 18 feet or the Flighting Saints. Catholic, caddied last Sunday at Tallwood Country Club for its first victory of the season and Roger Brown extensive­ resign after the final .Mon­ Four Share Lead ly in the fourth quarter. day night, the source said. better, you kind of get the touring professional Rod Curl. Curl is playing this weekerd in 10. games against New feeling that some day you’ll in the Heritage Golf Classic at Hilton Head Island, S.C. York, and the second in two scored 24 (« e o r g e Raveling, be able to go the record. Ovian, who did such a fine job covering East basketball, years.- Memphis trailed by points for the Spirits and In Golden Gloves Washington State hasket- “ I knew that I would have BOWLING will cover the Eagles’ baseball team this spring...Rick as many as 13 points early in Freddie Lewis had 20. hall eoaeli and a eolumnist (UPI photo) Milka, Machester High graduate, received his varsity the third quarter before its for a Seattle ni'wspaper, KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — Four teams share the lead Atlantans Eric Vail (27) Blasted Shot on Net letter in hockey at Worcester Academy at the school’s an­ comeback. EARLYBIRDS - Julie Top Seeded <‘arlier had said Wooden Purchase Hopkins going into today’s semi finals and finale of the National nual winter sports assembly. Milka, a freshman, quarter- The Sounds trailed by only Landsberg 147, JoCarol LaPier Sabres’ Goalie Gerry Desjardins (30) Steers Puck Aside LOS ANGELES (UPI) - wpuld announee his retire­ OAKLND (UPI) - The Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament. backed the Indians’ 1973 football team...Earl will be back one point going into the 138-343, Linda Hankinson 132, PHITES Chris Evert, the No. 1 woman ment sometime in April. Oakland A’s annnounced the Fort Worth and St. Louis Monday...Have a nice weekend. fourth quarter, 86-85. Sophie Welply 128, Millie Rudin tennis player in the world, has purchase of speedy outfielder 127-345, Bert Botticello 127, picked up three victories in nati’s surge with a 132-pound Daniels, substituting for earned top seeding for the W o o «l e n w as u n ­ Don Hopkins from the Montreal Friday night's quarterfinals, victory over Ervin Davis of center Tom Owens, scored Fran Doyon 350, Karen Johnson Virginia Slims Championship available for eommenl organization Friday in a move 349. while Cincinnati and Knoxville in a bout called late Swimming Edge to USC Gold Pass Memphis’ first nine points of that begins here next Tuesday. I'riday. that could spell the end of the Washington brought down five in the second round. Y d u can't find the fourth quarter. His tur­ The 15 other players in the line for baseball’s only MERCHANTS - Ding Balch wins, to pull even with the fron­ Roosevelt Green decisioned CLEVELAND (UPI) - of Washington and defending Hoosier team by one tenth ot a abetter place WASHINGTON (UPI) - naround jump shot with select field also have been designated runner. 136,. Ted Roback 137, Jim trunners. Robert Vasquez of Fort Worth Tim McDonnell of UCLA champion Jim Montgomery of second. President Ford now has a gold 10:44 to go gave Memphis Its named, but because the 10th Bradley 152-357, Reggie Las Vegas, with three wins, at 139 pounds, Larry McChll and Indiana’s 800-yard Indiana for the mark. John Hencken of Stanford set pass to see any 1975 major first lead since early in the and final circuit tournament is Tomlinson 150-384, Steve was tied with Knoxville going won a decision over Vic freestyle relay team set The Trojans’ John Naber an NCAA mark of :55.59 in or a better time league baseball game. McGlonn of Milwaukee in the first quarter, 90-88. still in progress in Philadelphia, Lauretti 374, Ronald Bauregard into this afternoon’s semifinals American records Friday, bettered his year-old American defeating defending champion to care for He got it in a White House the rest of the seedings are not 353, Richie Mazur 352. at 1 p.m. and the finals at 8 p.m. 147-pound class, James Thomas mark of :50.41 in 100-yard David Wilkie of Miami of ceremony Friday from baseball New York tied the game official. Whalers Host Jets Aaron Pryor sparked Cincin- decisioned Richard Keith of but awesomely deep USC backstroke with a : 49.97, but it Florida in the lOO-breaststroke, your Honda. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. three times before Daniels Kansas City at 156 pounds, and continued to roll toward a was slower than the :49.85 he and narrowly missed his own put Memphis ahead for BUSINESSMEN - Bub second straight NCAA Winter It's the best time to see Board Chair­ Holmes 135-145-167-447, Pete Frankie Williams got a decision swam Thursday night. American record-of : 55.50. us for expert service on your man Joe Cronin and National good, 101-98 on a three-point over Henry Porter of St. Louis swimming and diving cham­ Honda We’ve got Honda-tramed Before 11th Sellout Scott 139-163-409, Joe Derby Ck oice Naber, who Thursday set an personnel standing by ready to League Vice President John play with 5:01 to go. Billy in the 178-pound class. pionship. American mark in the Correction Giambelluca 144-156-425, Vic HALLANDALE, Fla. (UPI) work on your bike at a nice, McHale. Paultz of New York led all Joe Chaney of Washington The "Trojans led with 253 500freestyle, said “it’s easier to low price' And since we re a HARTFORD (UPI) — The New England Whalers host Salcius 144-152-407, Sam Little — Foolish Pleasure, John L. BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home Honda dealer, we care as much T li«“ dales for I li e 142-382, Paul Mozzicato 141-360, decisioned Anthony. Bullen of points to 195 for Indiana, the swim fast in a relay because about your Honda as you do appearanee of the Harlem Hobby Hull and the Winnipeg Jets tonight before a sellout Greer's pigeon-toed but still un­ Fort- Worth, in the 178-pound Owner for 93 YEARS. For a complete FREE Tony Rinaldi 136, Ray Dawson beaten colt, takes on eight only team with a hope of there are three other people 9 m 40 Tm t s of UiMXcalM Sank* And that's a lot We call it Glohelrolters al the Hart­ crowd at the Hartford Civic Center. class, and Helton Willis beat catching them, and the hope depending on you.” 'IN SPEC TIO N of your home by a Termite Control Hondacare* Come see how 136, Joe Torneo 136-135-381, Joe chaTlengers today in the O p e n 24 Hours Dally good It is The Whalers have already won their third straight World Greg Page of Louisville who No world marks were es­ Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, SPRING SPECIALS on ALUMINUM! ford Civie Center were in- O'Neill 137-372, Bob Roy MI­ .$125,000-added Florida Derby at appeared slim indeed with only Hockey Association Eastern Division title and are second retired in the second round; tablished because the pool at FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE phone our nearest local office; eorreelly .staled in yesler- ST?, Ron Joiner 136-396, Hank (lulfstream Park, Florida’s seven events to go. • SIDING — Choose from 2D Colors! in the playoff standings, but the Jets are struggling for one Derrik Holmes decisioned Fer­ Cleveland State University is 25 d ay's e o I u m n . T h e Grzyb 135-365, Larry Aceto 139- l idiest liorse race. McDonnell, the team captain nando Rivera of Miami, Larry yards long. Only 50-meter poo's • WINDDWS • DDDRS Clohetrotl4‘rs will appear of the. eight playoff spots. 364, Alan Grzyb 147-385, Rich The dark brown, Florida-bred recovering from knee surgery, The Whalers have 85 points, behind only Houston, with 98 DeDominicis 135-144-389, John Hinnant decisioned Roberto blistered the '200-yard freestyle are recognized for world • AWNINGS • CANDPIES .April 4 and 5. Both night son of What A Pleasure and Colon of Miama, and Frederick M©bil 0 records. 649-9240 in 1:37.75 in a preliminary heat HOIMDACiVRE perforinanees at 7:30 are points. Lavado 137-366, Jim Stewart Fool-Me-Not is an odds-on HEATINBOILS Prices Are Now Lower on Aluminum! Tonight’s sellout will be the Whaler’s 11th of the 24 149-378, Butch Hart 143-137-376, Tuttle decisioned Fred Darden and won the finals in 1:38.04. The Indiana relay team of sellouts. .A special Satur­ choice to win his 10th' con­ of St. Louis. games played so far in the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum £rnie Oakman 139-368, Slim secutive race and further Both times beat the 1:38.05 Dick Thomas, John Murphy, OIL BURNER i BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORE. MANCHESTER f r e e Estimates — Easy Terms day matinee at 2:30 has Charlotte, N.C. , finished the Montgomery and Fred Tyler inside the new Civic Center that opened Jan. 12. Garrison 136, Sandy Hanna 371, solidify his choice as the American NCAA mark set in HEATING INSTALLATION DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC • EST. 1882 HONDA h<‘4'n add<‘d to the (UPI pliolo) Ted Kowzun 380, Paul Gilberto night at 13 points, and the 1972 by Jerry Heidenreich of edged UCLA by 17-lOOths of a Almost a quarter of a million Hartford fans have favorite to repeat Secretariat's Rocky Mountain, team from 24^DAMS STREET seheTON STKKKT...in center of 1970 slaying of policeman they were in Boston a week ago. September, April, June and 8:00 P.M. over 18. All hours available. COVENTRY - North, six room Town, a six-room Colonial with two Walter Schroeder during a bank Panuzio, contacted later at last summer and a federal Italian students in Italy. November — and anyone WADDELL SCHOOL Apply in person after 5 p.ri.m., qualified, call 646-2000 in Raised Ranch, desirable area, dition, three bedrooms, 2 1/2 car garage. Perfect family room “ What we don’t know is Manchester. , Excellent condition. Large enclosed holdup in Boston. his home, said: “I thank Lowell grand jury is investigating Hostesses will be Mrs. May AUDITORIUM Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Bro3road acre, three bedrooms, baths, screened porch, double where Katherine Ann Power is exceeding our speed limit.” garage. Principals. 60’s. 643- Yronl porch. July occupancy. Good DECA chapters to plan a yearly program Police Superintendent in for his ideas and his thought­ allegations of police corruption White, Mrs. Ellen Jabert, Mrs. The poster was signed by 163 Broad Street Street. fireplaced, living room, 1 1/2 value at $35,900. Members of the Distributive Education now,” said Newpher. BARMAID OR Bartender full­ baths, rec room, above ground VERNON - Seven room Cape 1839. of activities. The completed entry is a Chief Joseph Jordan said fulness.” He said he was still and brutality in Bridgeport. Ellen Porterfield and Mrs. Donald A. Clear, com­ Notice is hereby given that in Vt KSTFIKLI) ST....we have a four Clubs of America, (DECA) at Manchester He said the FBI has no clues time, Gaslight Cafe. Must be pool, garage. $38,500. Owner, with aluminum siding, storm and four Duplex in the high forties that scrapbook composed of 18 designate sec­ Friday, "There is a possibility under consideration for the Helen Mallett. missioner. accordance with the provisions LADY for cleaning every week, High School, recently won in a competi­ in the search for her, but some Friday preferred, 6 hours. $ i neat and reliable. 646-1086 or 742-9790. windows and doors, family TOLLAND - Authentic period should qualify for financing under the tion with several other schools in the area. tions and a miscellaneous section. that Katherine Power may HUD job and he would decide of Chapter V of the Town 568-5323. room, dishwasher and stove. In- Restoration. Main house built new CHFA regulations. Possible S'" authorities believe she is in whether to accept it when and if per hour, own transportation, mortgage. Good income producer. In competition with DECA from Some of the activities illustrated in the have returned to the New Charter, as amended, the Board PITKIN STREET - Large ground swimming pool, located 1806, ell circa 1717. Eight scrapbook are; Connecticut where she and Saxe an offer is made. Safe Found 649-8692. GR.AMJVIEVt ST....Off Porter, a new Newington High School, Wethersfield England area. I’m not sure... lived from June 1972 to June NOTICE of Directors of the Town of Business Opportunity 14 gracious four bedroom on dead end street. Very clean. rooms, two baths, five working Raised Ranch is nearing completion • A publicity program which involved Weicker said he LOS ANGELES (UPI) - It $34,900. Jim Gorman, 'Broker, High School, Penney High School and East She might contemplate giving '1974. Manchester will hpld a public PART-TIME cleanerR - Colonial, 11/2 baths, 2-car gar­ fireplaces, two barns, ten Ready for you to choose your colors. ten newspaper articles, a 27-mlnute recommended Panuzio for the seems impossible that anyone LAMPS and lighting fixtures '742-9512 or Pat Brightman, 646- acres. Call for details. rpeting, etc. Really a cfeluxe home Hartford High School, MHS students par­ herself up.” It was a photograph taken of hearing on the tentative Experience preferred. Will age, 116x150 treed corner lot. loaiied with extras such as 2*2 baths. program on radio station WINF, and plans HUD job when the White House could lose an 800-pound safe business with large ^owroom, An unusual offering. Bel Air 5589. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ticipated in the entire six events which James 0. Newpher, special Miss Saxe during a bank tran­ budgets of the General train if necessary, early mor­ aluminum siding, finished rec room for a billboard which will appear at the in­ asked him if he knew any containing $10,000 worth of nings and evenings. Call 649- located in Vernon. Edmund Real Estate, 643-9332. 646-4200. rear deck., and a lot 120 by 200. Middle were: Advertising, display, public saction in Torrington, Conn., Manager for said Town of Gorman Agency, 646-4040. HORSE LOVERS’ delight. tersection of Rts. 6 and 44. Republican's with urban jewelry. But somebody did. The Manchester for the fiscal year 5335. 50’s. speaking, sales demonstration, shadow that apparently led to her OPEN Colonial with front to back BKTTF. imiM-:...Huge eight room • Two recreational activities — a sur­ backgrounds. “I said yes, we police department wants to box and job interview. arrest. beginning July 1, 1975 as Situation Wanted IS living room, fireplace, den, plus Colonial on an acre wooded lot. In the public speaking contest, two MHS prise party for their student teacher, and a have a unique situation, we know who, and how. published or to be published by DENTAL Assistant with some dining room, large kitchen. FIRST OFFERING Built by U&R . quality throughout. 2‘z one-day trip to New York City. have a Republican mayor of a The 4-foot-tall, gray metal MANCHESTER baths, two-car garage, two students walked off with top honors. David Meetings ALL DAY the General Manager in the secretarial background BABYSITTING, my home, V IC IN in Plus insulated horse barn (with Excellent 7-room Cape, fami­ fireplaces.,.we could ramble on, but Taft placed first and Charles Sommers • The establishment of a marketable safe was found in an alley Feb. Manchester Evening Herald. Experience preferred, but will days, evenings or overnight. electricity and water) and cor­ ly room, garage, hot water oil see for yourself. Impossible to service with details on the planning. Next Week 26 by a motorcycle parking con­ tram. Send resume to P. 0. Box Will pick up and deliver, any Enjoy your own vegetables ral. Close in. $57,700. Keith duplicate at the asking price (middle placed second. Said hearing will be held in the heat, city utilities, quiet 60's). 1, Glastonbury, Conn., 06033. age. 647-9360------)0. this summer. Plenty of land Their topic was "How has Distributive • A fashion show planned and presented trol officer. It apparently either Auditorium of the Waddell Real Estate, 646-41’26, 649-1922. neighborhood, wall-to-wall by the students. fell out of a vehicle or was for large garden in this im­ Education and your activities in DECA Scheduled next week in the School, 163 Broad Street on carpeting in living room and SUNDAY abandoned by thieves unable to maculate 3-bedroom Raised BUSINESS potential. Central NEW H0MES...W6 are arranglnjj to helped you to meet your personal goals?” • Appearance of students at three civic Manchester Municipal ...NOTICE... Monday, April 7, 1975 at 8 family room, close to bus, have built seven new homes at the In* groups as speakers. open it. Ranch with oversized 2-car (Pearl Street) six room house, tersection of Grandview St. and East The students were given one hour to Building: o’clock in the evening, at which (formerly 2-family) and a large shopping and school. Has to be And much more. When nobody claimed it after MANUFACTURER OF garage and screened porch. Eldridge. Your plans or ours. If you prepare a six to eight minute speech after TUESDAY, APRIL 1 hearing any elector or taxpayer building. (Over 4,000 sq. ft.) seen to be appreciated. Priced are interested in this choice central Officers of the Manchester chapter of 10 days, detectives had it may have an opportunity to be Asking in the 40’s. location, let's sit down and make a they had been given their topic. 9 a.m. — Board of Directors The Mary Cheney Library 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. presently used selling antiques, at only $34,900. DECA are Ellen Bafume, president; drilled open and found a heard. For and by order of the deal. We're ready. In the sales demonstration contest, Taft comment session. Directors’ will be closed the following Sundays: LADIES APPAREL etc. Excellent for contractor, Edward Bielski, vice-president; Debbie valuable coUedion of pearl and Board of Directors of the Town plumber, electrician, etc. DUBALDO-LESPERANCE AGENCY also placed fiist. In this event, students Office. has openings fot-experienced sewing. machine Gardinier, secretary; Ann Charbonneau, coral Jewelry and 3,000 loose of Manchester, Connecticut. Asking $52,900. Keith Real had ten minutes to .;p 11 a product of their 7:30 p.m. — Town Building operators and qualify trainees. Excellent fringe treasurer; David Taft, fund raising chair­ pearls. Some papers were Phyllis V. Jackston Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. own choosing to a juoye Comrtiittee, Coffee Room. March 23 (Palm Sunday) NORTHWAY PHARMACY benefits. man. found, but they gave no indica­ Secretary T.J. CROCKEH Taft was one of the eight finalists 8 p.m. — Board of Directors, Mrs. Nancy Grassilli is the distributive March 30 (Easter Sunday) tio n who the owner was. Board of Directors ‘ A pply at SPLIT - seven rooms, wall-to- qualified to compete in a state level con­ Hearing Room. 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER wall caroet, one full and 2 half Realtors test. education teacher-coordinator. Police Thursday made public Manchester, Connecticut 647 1419 THURSDAY, APRIL 3 the find, in hopes somebody will MANCHESTER MODES, INC. baths. Family room, central The Chapter of the Year contest, con­ Distributive education is part of the Dated at Manchester, Connec­ 643-1577 8 a.m. — Downtown Action Sunday openings will continue thru month of April. TEL 646-4510 realize his safe full of pearls air-conditioning, large lot. $45,- 646-0505 sidered the most difficult of all DECA con­ Cooperative Occupational Education ticut this twenty-first day of 000. Keith Real Estate, 646- Committee, Hearing Room. has been missing for a month. PINE STREET • MANCHESTER tests, is designed to encourage local Program at the high school. March, 1975. 4126, 649-1922.

C ' PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975- PAGE FIFTEEN BENJY BY JIM BERRY ArtIciBt tor Sato 41 Apartmanta For Rant S3 Apartmonts For Rant S3 Autoa For Sale 61 BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR W AY BY NED COCHRAN t»UK BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE l^COIC AT vt>u poHroFTEfJeeF T H F POCKET Calculators - 30% off, WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER - Quiet, one- ALL CARS simonized $20. Com­ lim ited number. No phone pounded, waxed, windows and for the rental of your apartment bedroom Ranch-type apart­ MU/VCH: 6 0 ^ L E / ( VSiAH.l WXS LVIKI' 1 KNO W I T rif n m E F fO F U ^ DONt YOU TWO REALIZE WELL, SAY HAVE YA READ ANY (300D WBVBR /M INP/ I ’LL \ f r o m w h a I yc;uvt W NATURAUY n a t u r a ll y .'AND I ’LL Jcalls. Yale Typewriter Service, or home. J.D. Real Estate ment. Private entrance, in­ nub caps cleaned and 1 THERE-BUTI OJLY u THE DINNER TABLE IS SOMETHIhte/ BOOKS LATELY o w l v a t e t w o , <6ET RIP OF OWE OF > t o ld ME, YOUR CAR ■ YOU’LL LET • — ^HEH-HEH'-NEEP PUM. 41 Purnell PLPlace. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. cludes heat and appliances. $185 vacuumned, 528-19%, for ap­ ATE TWO APPLES.' MOTHER.'AMP I SUPPOSED TD BE A PASS TH' POTATOES.' THEM/IT'S A CRYIWa IS JUST WHAT Tills ME SEE IT REFERENCES BEFORE ■5HOPPI|J(& {7oWfJ! per month. Paul W. Dougan, pointment. PLACE FOR _ EXAMIXE TK CORES, THINK IT'S SHAMEIPOWTHAVE COUNTRY NEEDS.' I'M M A -I EAT CLOSER ONLY FAIR ACCEPTING YOU AS SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury LOOKING for anything in real Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. CONVERSATION J? THE TIME TD LOUWGE INTO OIL MYSELF N I W M /? above ground pool distributor TD 'EM THAN THAT 1 PIS- AROUWP AWP MUWCH "--ER , AH-— A estate rental — apartments, 1%3 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- SHE D O ES/ POSE OF MO APPLES/ BUT I REC06NI2E JUNIOR PARTNER needs warehouse space. Will homes, multiple dwellings, no door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic MORE THAU.- t h e n e e d t o sell and completely install a fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - Five-room, inch engine, 4-speed, bucket DIYERSIFY.' 5A baths, mediately. Asking $500. or best 8 ( f f available. Call Tony collect, appliances, no pets, security, offer. Call 643-0458 after 6, any t j i 203-232-6500. available April 1st. $225. Call day but Fridays. 3-29 ROCKVILLE 3WJIOOMS days, 643-5144 ask for Jack. b ROCKLAND TERRACE 1972 CHEVROLET Nova,'4- 0 iirs»f wwiwtii. REPOSSED by finance com­ DELUXE ONE - bedroom door sedan, excellent condition, _r^Rj|j[$_2L2IL Homea tor Sale 23 Business Property 26 Services Ottered 31 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 pany and best bids accepted. 1. Large and beautiful one bedroom apartment - Complete ^rtmants, heat, hot water? all low mileage, standard Dining room set, excellent con­ Including diahwashar, MICKEY FINN BY HANK UKONARI) SMALL WATER company for appliances, carpeting, air- transmission. Call 643-83%. ROGER LANDON - Will rake BIDWELL Home Improvement dition, six chairs, large double conditioned, swimming pool. rpeting, pool and your sale - Excellent return on in­ leaves, clean yards, do any odd Co. Expert installation of hutch, double leaf table, terrace In a country tet- $175 plus utilities. Robert D. VOLKSWAGEN Bus 1972 - I...DON'T V eS VDU DO' 'VOU WERE OKAY' I Y l THINK VOU CAN NEW vestment. Owner retiring. Call jobs. Very reliable, reasonable aluminum siding, gutters and beautiful solid oak, originally NtTpafa. c Jackston Agency, 646;1316. Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. Seven-passenger, excellent con­ UNDER- J FLATTERING ME ALL WASN'T a HELP CASSIE... IF on market, 8 room barn*rad rates. For free estimate call trims. Roofing installation and $1,600 set. 2. Lounge chair, ar­ 875-7466 529-6586 dition, $2,800 or best offer. Call STAND.' /TH R 1X IG H DINNER— AND VERY *4 YOU'LL FORGET Colonial with 2-car garage. Roger at 647-1529. Also cars repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. tificial fur and solid comfort, MANCHESTER - New 3 742-8972 after 4 p.m. I'VE BEEN GOING ALONG SUBTLE... X YOU'RE A COPl ROCKVILLE - Nine units, 2 washed, waxed and vacuumed originally $250. 3. Magnavox WITH IT-WAITIN A A J 10 9 5 3 doubled. stumps removed, fully insured. Plastering, custom built stone printing plates, .007 thick, BOTH FRUIT FARM call 742-6%7. Immediate binding. Exclusive ace of hearts and wind up mak­ with the ace of clubs and made Investment Property 25 Got a tree problem? Well worth or brick fireplaces, chimney 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 260 Bush Hill Road V - ing seven. AVAILABLE April 1 - Four NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ WINTIIROP BY DICK CAVALLI ♦ Q J 6 3 the last two tricks with dum­ TODAY S QUESTION a phone call. 742-8252. repairs, block and cement Phone 643-2711. Manchester CAPE COD Orleans - Three surance Agency, 643-II26. my’s ace and jack of hearts. jJou. South, hold:AKQ96 5 ROCKVILLE-VERNON - 25- rooms, $125 monthly, 1 1/2 AK53 All that thought was totally work. New and repairs. E. , § 4 2 ^ bedroom house, 2 bathrooms, 3 VA2 AK43 AQ87 units, 4 buildings, all new plum­ CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 rooms, $85. Heat, hot water, WAY TO & 0 , ONDY.. HE TAKES ALL THE F=UN unimportant. South was in six bing, wiring and heating. stove, refrigerator. Lease minute walk to beach. June- 1973 KAWASAKI G5-l% - Mint Both vulnerable What do you bid’ very reasonable work cents each. Inquire side door. September. 644-1833. condition, accessory levers, K E E P erO M P IN © OUT OF EVERYTHIN©. spades and he was unhappy Answer Monday Choice residential area, very guaranteed, call anytime. 649- Manchester Evening Herald. Antiques 48 required. Security deposit. No ON THOSE ©ERM S.'. about the whole thing. Of good Income. Only $295,000. pets. Adults only. 643-63%. desert pegs, full bor«, extra West North Blast South 4266. EVERETT Wanted to Rent 57 parts. Asking $4%. 649-5115. course, if East held the ace of Secondary financing availalbe. WE BUY and sell used fur­ WANTED Antique furniture, clubs, six would wrap up but he Owner-agent, 872-0878. Answer to Previous Puzzle COMPLETE electrical service niture. Cash on the line. One glass, pewter, oil paintings, or AVAILABLE April 1st, three MIDDLEAGED Woman wants 1972 350 YAMAHA chopper, was sure that West held that and repair. Reasonable rates. piece or an entire housefull. other antique items. R. bedroom durdupl ad u lts. 2V 3 f f Pass 3 A card. Finally he figured out a South Dakota COVENTRY - Three-family 3-4 room unfurnished apart­ extended front end, custom Pass 4 N.T. Pass 5 ♦ Call 646-5253. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Harrison, 643-8709. parking, $240. (Jail 643-2268. ment, Manchester. Heat, handle bars, gas tank and seat. way to make the contract in house on Mason Street. With Pass 6 4k Pass Pass spite of that. Main Street Rear, behind palarking. Reasonable. June 1. $9%. 649-0878. ACROSS 5 Rights (ab I new furnace. Good income. Ed­ LIGHT TRUCKING for attics, Douglas Motor Sales. Wanted to Buy 49 Pass mund Gorman Agency, 646- W:■’rite Box "T, Herald. He ruffed that first heart, ran t Capital of 6 Natural fats cellars, also odd jobs. Call 643- MANCHESTER - Spacious 2- PARTS FOR Honda 305 Super Opening lead K v 7 Pasteboards 4040. BUILDER bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 off all his trumps while discar­ South Dakota 2816. CLEAN USED refrigerators, WANTED - Wicker furniture, WANTED four room apartment Hawk and Dream. Stock and 8 G o ld ----- IS baths, full basement, private ding one club from dummy and 7 '■— ^ State" IS 6 3 3 -0 1 3 7 ranges, automatic washers, any kind, any shape. Call 872- with all utilities, private owner, custom. Call after 5:30, 64^ mined al 0930. entrances and patio, includes then ran the diamonds. He won Its nickname INVESTMENT ARE YOU in need of a sitter? with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s near bus line. Adults. Call 643- 5084. By Oswald & James Jacoby 13 Assaults Deadwodd Young brick 5-family GLASTONBURY heat, appliances, carpets and PIO= the last diamond in dummy.to Have several people to sit, all Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 8658, 643-0451. 14 Biblical 9 Sweet potato Five Townhouse apartments, private • 1 l7 S b y N (A .lflC .7 U Kig U | . Fat. Off 3-a<3 <3«4AUU ages. Full-time, part-time or 2171 pool. $275 per month. Paul W. come down to a three-card en­ 10 Of the mouth 2 terraces, ample parking, $12,000 per Thoughts of REMODELING? VESPA - Motor scooter, 125cc, ding. He held all his three clubs, mountain year income. occassionally, days or Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or APARTMENT wanted in two- 5% miles, asking $450. Please BY FRANK O’NEAL 15 Test again 11 Oriental □ RENTALS 643-4535. SHORT RIBS dummy one club and the ace- evenings. Call 646-2139 after NOW’S the time - PRICES SEASONED firewood, cut, family, for May 1. One child Call 649-5608. 16 Slay porgies 27 Roman 42 It leads m ----- PIANO AGENCY jack of hearts. 3:15. are right - SKILLED LABOR split, delivered, truck load $30. and pets. Reasonable price. 17 Goll mound 12 Healing device emperor production 646-5200 19 Fisherman's 29 Demarcation 43 Mimicker Is available - MONEY Is plen­ Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 Rooms lor Rent 52 TWO-BEDROOM Duplex - $185 Prefer utilities paid. Call 646- MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - 18 Conclude after 6. device 30 High cards 44 Italian painter ODD JOBS - Trucking, home 20%. for the past 10 years we have 20 Lone Scouts ol tiful. without heat. No dogs. Call 21 Perfumes 31 Take a 46 Continent repairs, yards cleaned. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ between 1 and 7 p.m. 6^2 3 2 . been the leading agency in the STAR GAZERS America (ab.| ROCKVILLE - Commercial Experienced handyman. Free No Job too big or too small A-1 re c o n d itio n e d co lo r ------By CLAY R POLLAN 21 Takes into 22 Legal point breather 47 Part ol a nished rooms, centrally area insuring motorcycles. Get Jib. Amts LIBRA Route 74 location, restored estimates. Reasonable. 643- custody 23 Size ol shot 35 Witticism microscope We do them complete televisions now on display in □ AUTOMOTIVE our rates before you "rev” up. "'AS. II hA Your Daily A ilivily Guide Cape and barn, frontage on 0304. located. Kitchen privileges. SfFr. 11 r f 24 Legislative 37 Biblical 48 Fruit decay We do them all our' show room. Most of these Parking. Reasonable rates. ONE BEDROOM apartment in Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. I' According la Ihe Start. O' 25 Dispute three streets, 2 lots. Value $39,- Vernon Professional Building, V ocf. 7:4iL»iy 28 Pertaining to a body pronoun 50 Fall month lab ) 16 YEARS in business sets are in excellent condition, Phone 649-2358. 'j rO ) 2- 4-22-40 To develop messoge for Sundoy, 9 25 Eccentric 38 Golf teacher 51 Before 900. Owner-agent, 872-0878. MARIA NARDULLI - Custom- ideal for living room or family kitchen furnished, minimum Autos For Sale 61 read words corresponding to numbers 19-25-39-424 tissue (a nal) Campers-Trallers 2 / 43-53-77 73-74-75 1 wheels 39 Raver 53 Island (F r) made draperies, bedspreads, We have our own cabinet & janitorial tasks, one month’s of your Zodioc birth sign. 32 Encourages room. Modern TV Service, 805 FURNISHED room for rent. Mobile Homes 65 j f TAUItUS SCORPIO 26 Death notice 41 Forlilicalion 54 Snooze7 ROCKVILLE - Two family trim shop. security. Call after 6 p.m., 644- 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 6- I An 31 Anything 61 More 33 French resort top treatments, Austrian Hartford Road, next to Gus’s Apply 272 Main Street. , AM. 20 ocr. Duplex, 5-5, completely shades. Large selection of Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. 2314. cylinder, standard shift, radio, 2 You'll 32 Careful 62 Could 34 Variable slar renovated. Must be seen. Only References galore EASY LIVING - Very clean, 2- I W mat 20 3 Attractive 33 Brained 63 If NOK. 21" 7” 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 samples, drapery hardware. one owner. Asking $1,5%. Call 4 Solve 34 For 64 Your 35 Lion's "pride" Design services included MALE ROOMMATE wanted to bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 10 1^112-23-33-35 1- . 6 -17,0 $21,900. Owner-agent, 872-0878. Free estimates, decorating ser­ 875-4447. ?V62-67-49 5 You're 35 Ideo 65 To 3 (pi 1 13 14 SCREENED LOAM - driveway share townhouse apartment, SIX ROOM Duplex - 3 minutes from Hartford, $4,9%. 6 Money 18-20-55 ^ vice. Call 649-1786. FREE estim ates in your gravel, processed gravel, sand, Bl ZZ SAWYER GIMINI 36 Not 66 Toctless 36 Tale swimming pool. Call 529-%71, bedrooms, convenient location, 14’ wides on display. Trades BY ROY CRANE 7 Likely 37 Up 67 Couse SAGITTARIUS 38 Dissent IS 16 ELLINGTON - Two-family, 5-5, home... 6 Some 38 May stone and fill. George H. Grif- available April 1st. 646-3285 welcome. 10’ wide with Gun 68 You NOP. country location, barn, in­ 646-1027 after 6. 9 All 39 May 69 Trouble 40 Notched 18 19 20 ANSWER YOUR phone night fing, Andover, 742-7886. after 4 p.m. burner, great camp! $795. ? 'r V JUNl 20 17 dustrial zone, interior com­ and day. Code-a-phone 10 W ill 40 By 70 Poys Die. 42 Long fish Parts, supplies and WILDMAN RETURNS / do n't BE AFRAIP.TMB’Y'RE COOKSo! WE WON'T HARM TOU, SIR. t>Nl6-2I-3l-34 ] 1 Money 41 You'll 71 Advontoge 45 Ages and ages 21 22 24 pletely renovated. Only $29,900. YOUNG MALE - small, plea­ I2 A 41-44-48-61^ answering machines from STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone 1974 ZENITH solid-state FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, accessories. Plaza Homes, '54-58-86-90 42 Slip 72 In 46 Church Owner-agent, 872-0878. sant room with large closet, GOOD MORNING, I BAKBD THEM IN OUR UNDER- y X IMAGINE YOU'RE DR. BOX. 13 To 43 Exercising 73 Through 63^8-85-88 ^ $199.95. Call 643-2759. walls, fireplaces, flagstone Chromo-color. Price hot water, refrigerator, stove, CANCia vestment 2S ?r 5T 29 38 31 next to shower, parking. 649- “Quality homes, sensibly S I R . I ' V E ORRRR- GROUND OVEN... HERE, VOUR BROTHER ASKED US TO M Organize 44 Accomplish 74 Your CAfRICORN terraces, concrete repairs, in­ -negotiable. Like new condition. 6801 after 6. laundry hook-ups, $1'72 plus priced” , 1348 Wilbur Cross 21 15 Goodwill 45 Fond 75 Fingers DEC. " " 49 Unclosed 33 Business Property 26 TOYOTA - See us for reliable BROUGHT YOU 16 Don't 46 In 76 Attroctive 32 TWO HANDYMEN will clean, side and outside. Reasonably Call 649-4031. security. Central. (Jail 643-4884. Highway, Berlin Tpke., Berlin, fim 'r 22 52 Gaudy material rake, lime, fertilize, mow, priced. 643-0851. used Toyotas with our 60^ay S O M E F IS H . 17 Offer 47 To 77 Judgment JAfi.i : ; : 4 Conn., 1-828-0369. l8Cdn 48 Much 78 Scenery 14.24.51-57ip 55 Girl's name $4 35 MANCHESTER - Main Street, maintainance of lawn seasonal. NEWLY FURNISHED room - 1%% warranty. We also buy 8-11-30-38 FOUR PIECE Ludwig drum set On bus line, clean, convenient, '49-65-79-82 19 A 49 Hove 79 Be 7276-78 C a 56 "Lily maid ol business zoned, four family, Cellars and attics cleaned. CUSTOM Building - Homes, ad­ with four cymbals. $550 or best used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 20 50 Be 80 Heort's Aslolal 36 37 38 39 good value. Call 646-0505. WINDHAM CENTER - 1970 LIO 21 Joke AQUARIUS city utilities, level lot, $600 Reasonable prices. 643-5305. VILLAGER APARTMENTS 345 Center Street, Manchester, 51 Outing 81 Dividends 57 Driven ditions, remodefing, repairs. offer. Call 649-’2717. Marlette, 60x12, three 22 Problems •52 Post 82 Chonged JAN. 20. 46 41 monthly income. $47,900. Hayes 646-4321. 56 Meal Steve Casalino, experienced FURNISHED 1 1/2 rooms - Five-room townhouse apart­ bedrooms, with extended living £^^AI/6. 22 23 Scatter 53 Keen 83 Or ni. I t . Corp. 646-0131. LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. residential-commerciai 24 An 54 Granted 84 Now 43 u 4S 45 47 48 W ESTINGHOUSE 20 p t. Private entrance and bath, ment, VA tiled baths, 2 alr- room and back porch. On 1 1/3 25 Oeol 5- 7-13-26,-C t DOWN Cellars and attics cleaned, builder. Call 649-6973. WE PAY $10 for complete junk 0115-27-37-46 55 Expected 85 Procticc capacity dehumidifier. parking. $30 weekly. Call 649- condltloners, wall-to-wall landscaped acres. Many extras. .S /5 2 7&81-84 26 Realize 56 Stroighten 86 Money 29-<580-8r .itJ 49 SO 51 S2 53 54 MANCHESTER ■ Main And lawns mowed, small tree work. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 27 Built 1 Kind ol wine Automatic shut-off. In excellent Asking $18,5%. 423-8649. v ito o 57 Preferobly 67 Desire fISCIS Grove Street, office and apart- 5729. carpeting, full basement, Body, 528-19%. 28 Be 56 In 2 Arrow poison Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service condition. $45. Call after 7 p.m.. 86 Abrupt H I. I» SS 56 meht building in business zone. heat,, hot water, appliances. ^PPSH LY TH E AUO. 22 29 Somip 59 Out 89 Moderotion 3 Italian city - remodeling, repairs, ad­ 742-9971. CLEAN furnished rooms, cen­ NEW STARCRAFT Venture, 30 Plans 60 To 90 Dealings MAR 20f^'^ Excellent for professional or GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick ditions, custom building, no job Adults only, no pets. MAN 4 Scottish 67 58 trally located, gentlemen only. 1970 TOYOTA Corolla, 4-speed, fold out hardtop camper, sleeps SHAltHkSTHE 3/30 21 service business. Call P.M.H. service. Save your back. Call us 6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 (^Adverse Neutral ?-ia56-59i^ sheeplold too small. Free estimates. 643- RICH LOAM for sale. $5.50 per Apply 2 Pearl Street or call 875- radio, 2-door, 32 mpg. Good con­ 6, used twice. Many extras. $1,- FISH AND RUNS. 60-64-71 528-9321 after 5, call 568-5776. today. 528-0586. 5769. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPHLSE ASSN» yard delivered. Call 646-3109. 3%3. dition. $850. 742-6612. 7%. Call'646-1805 or 649-2411. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 29, 1975 OBITUARIES

John W. Rose Mrs. Pauline Masters COVENTRY-John W. Rose, Mrs. Pauline K. Koenemund 38, of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Masters, 61, of Hartford, a Coventry, died Thursday in former Salvation Army officer, Albuquerque, N.M., after an died Thursday at Hartford automobile accident. He was Hospital. She was the widow of the husband of Mrs. Edwin N. Masters and mother Shirley Alwurm Rose. of Mrs. Harry L. Parks of Born in Willimantic, Mr. Manchester. Rose lived in Coventry for She is also survived by a son, many years before moving to two other daughters, three Tucson five months ago. He brothers, a sister, and seven was employed as sales grandchildren. manager for Fiat Motors in ’The funeral is Monday at 11 Tucson. a.m. at the Hartford Salvation Other survivors are two sons, Army Citadel, Washington St. William Rose and John Rose, Burial will be in Cedar Hill both at home; his parents Mr. Cemetery, Hartford. and Mrs. Herbert E. Rose of Friends may call at the Coventry; and three sisters. Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Miss Sara Susan Rose of Coven­ Home, 776 Farmin^on Ave., try, Mrs. Darreli Turbyne of West Hartford, Sunday from 2 Columbia, Md., and Mrs. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JohnTromley of Jacksonville, 'The family suggests that any Fla. memorial contributions may be The funeral is Monday at 2 made to the Hartford Salvation p.m. at the First Army Citadel Corps. Congregational Church of Washington St. Coventry. Burial will be in Nathan Haie Cemetery. Friends may call at th( Melvin E. Backes Potter Funeral Home, 456 Melvin E. Backes, 57, of 571 Jackson St., Willimantic, Sun­ Hartford Rd. died Friday night day from 7 to 9 p.m. at Manchester Memorial The family suggests that any Hospital. He was the husband of memorial contributions may be Mrs. Leatha Moore Backes. made to the First Mr. Backes was born Oct. 4, Congregational Church of 1918 in Harrison, Ark., and lived Coventry. in Tolland before coming to Manchester five years ago. Formerly a printer at the Hart­ Mrs. William Baker ford Courant, he had been TOLLAND — Mrs. Virginia employed for the past two years The crew from the town sewer department runs a metal snake into a sewer drain pipe L. Baker, 42, of Peter Green in the maintenance depatment under Birch St. at noon Friday. The snake worked. Within minutes of the crew’s arrival, Rd. died Friday night at Hart­ of K-Mart . sewage flowed freely where it belonged, in the pipe. ford Hospital. She was the wife He is also survived by a son, of William J. Baker, Tolland’s Eugene Backes of Arizona; four recreation director. stepsons, Wiliiam Wilson and Mrs. Baker was born Dec. 29 Edward Larson, both of in Waitham, Mass., and had Manchester, Robert Larson of Blocked Sewer Line lived in Tolland for the past 14 New York City, and Dr. Harold years. Larson of Tucson, Ariz., who ((.'ontinucd From Huge 1) recently discovered water on O’Hare,” the mayor said. She is also survived by three when the call came from the O’Hares the pianet Jupiter; two “When I got home, I called Jay Giles sons, William J. Baker Jr., Jef­ Friday. frey Baker and Glenn Baker, all daughters, Mrs. Richard (public works director) who immediately “I really feel badly thatthese people followed up on it. at home; a daughter, Jill Farachi of Middletown and could not reach anyone who could help,” Mrs. Michael Shelby of New Baker, at home; two brothers, she said. “Jay called me back to say a crew was Ronald Natoli and Richard Jersey; a stepdaughter, Mrs. “We should make some corrections in despatched.” David Brown of Manchester; a Natoii, both of Framingham, the emergency calling setup.” Thompson said the reason for the delay Mass. brother, Claude Backes of is that Friday was a town holiday. ’The Raw sewage flows from the toilet in this shop, across a linoleum floor in the front room, O’Hare had called the sewer department The funerai is Tuesday at 9:15 California; four sisters, Mrs. sewer department does not maintain an and down the steps to the street Friday morning. The flow began about 10 a.m. and con­ number listed in the phone book and got a a.m. from the Burke-Fortin Robert MacDonald and Mrs. emergency crew on call. tinued to noon. The same thing happened in 69 and 71 Birch St. next door to the shop. All recorded message, he said. Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Robert Delene, both of Florida, “There’s always supposed to be a person three addresses are owned by Mrs. Anna Deyorio of 69 Birch St. (Herald photos by Pinto) Rockville, with a Mass at St. and Mrs. John Ferguson and He called the Eighth District office and available,” Thompson said. “His job is to Matthew’s Church at 10. Burial Mrs. Winifred Stephens, both of they referred him to the town department. get a crew in to handle it. will be in South Cemetery. Canton, Okla.; and three He called the fire department at 10:28 “This is the first complaint of this type C orrection Friends may call at the grandchildren. a.m. and they arrived at 10:30 a.m., he in over a year that I’ve had,” he said. The Herald said in a caption funeral home Monday from 2 to The funeral is Tuesday at 11 said. He noted that Town Manager Robert on the front page of the Friday 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, Deputy Fire Chief William D. Griffin Weiss is out of town for the weekend. edition that a girl attempting to The family suggests that any 400 Main St. Burial will be in said, “We tried to prevent any further The three addresses affected by the POLICE REPORT fly a kite was Trudy Dachstein, memorial contributions may be East Cemetery. damage. We squeegeed and tried to keep blockage are all owned by Mrs. Deyorio. 11, of Dover, N.H. made to the American Cancer Friends may call at the the runoff from Mrs. Deyorio’s living She, Gioielli, and the O’Hares were all Trudy was there but not in the room. Society. funeral home Monday from 2 to bitter about the delay, the damage, and MANCHESTER explode and the other did not. picture. “With a water pipe, we could have shut 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the smell. Catheryn Johnson, 31, of 250 They were filled with gas­ Cheryl McKee, 12, of 179 off the main. But with a sewage pipe, “They could have stopped everything in oline and were to ignite from a Spring St. is the girl whose kite there’s nothing we can do. Charter Oak St. was injured in a Mrs. Thelma Madden Rites Set minutes, not hours,” O’Hare said as he two-car collision Friday at 2:50 book of matches, police said. would not get off the ground. Mrs. Thelma B. Madden, 76, “I called headquarters (by two-way stood on his porch watching the sewer radio) and told them to call the emergency p.m. at E. Middle Tpke. and of Huron, Ohio, formerly of DANBURY (UPI) - Funeral department crew of three men working Greenwood Dr., police said. Elast Hartford and a former services are planned Tuesday number of the sewer department.” over an open manhole just west of his Mayor John ’Thompson is apparently the She was taken by ambulance manager at Manchester Modes, for John W. Leahy, owner of the home. to Manchester Memorial died Friday in Sandusky, Ohio. Danbury Fairgrounds, who died one who finally saved the day. “My wife took a message from Mrs. Hospital where she was treated She is survived by a son and a Friday. He was 79. and discharged, a hospital brother. Leahy had been in ill health spokesman said. The funeral is Monday at 11 for some time and was a patient She was a passenger in the unson a.m. at the Charles J. Andres’ at Glen Hill Convalescent right ront seat of the car driven Sons Funeral Home, 461 Home for months. He owned AREA by Wayne Johnson, 25, of 250 Jackson St., Sandusky, Ohio. the fuel oil company of the Charter Oak St. when it was Candy Kitchen Burial will be in Highland same name, and after POLICE REPORT struck in the right side by the Cemetery, Hattiesburg, Miss. purchasing the fairgrounds in car driven by Nancy J. Moriar- Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally Calling hours are tonight and the mid-1930s, built it into one ty, 19, of 31 Gardner St., police tomorrow. of the nation's major country VERNON attempt at the K-Mart store, Rd., Ellington was arrested said. Choose From Over 200 Varieties fairs. Warren B. Weiler, 29, of 210 police said. Court is April 22 in today at 2:30 a.m. and charged Miss Moriarty was issued a Hatch Hill Rd., Vernon was Rockville. with third-degree assault, state written warning for failure to Breast Cancer arrested Friday and charged ELLINGTON police said. grant the right of way, police In Memoriam with fourthdegree larceny in James G. Pagani, age not Pagani aiiegedly beat said. OPEN EASTER SUNDAY In loving memory of Esther Haugh connection with a shoplifting available, of 142 Crystal Lake Christopher McNally, age not who passed away March 29, 1974. Program Topic available, of 89 Middle Rd., Kevin R. Fogarty, 17, of Rt. In memory of our loving mother For Head Start Ellington at a party held at 83, Vernon was arrested Friday 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Who taugh us to love one another. Pagani’s home, police said. at 8:14p.m. on Center St. and For each of us she did her best. McNaliy suffered a possibie God grant her eternal rest. The American Cancer Society charged with reckless driving, will present a film on breast broken nose, split iip and other police said. He is scheduled to All her Children ” -s. cancer for Head Start parents cuts and abrasions, poiice said. appear Common Pleas Court 12 Monday at 9:30 a.m. at Concor­ Court is April 29 in Rockviile. in East Hartford April 15. In .Vleniuriam dia Lutheran Church, Pitkin St. D r. Alice Turek, FIRE CALLS Lawrence M. Goldstein, age A car was driven into trash In loving memory of Luigi Pola who not available, of Carter Dr., passed away March 31, 1974. Manchester’s director of cans on Blueridge Dr. Friday at health, will speak and Tolland was arrested Friday at 9:50 p.m. The cans were placed God saw his footsteps falter. MANCHESTER uft Aiiliioiiy Rd. (Tolland Fire 2:15 p.m. and charged with on the street for pickup today. The hill become too steep. demonstrate the technique of Friday, 10:28 a.m. —sewer Department) With farewells unspoken. third-degree criminal trespass, self-examination. backup at 71 Birch St. See story Friday, 10:35 p.m. —false The Savior bade him sleep. police said. Two exploding tennis balls The program is open to the in today’s Herald. (Town) alarm at South and Reed Sts. Sadly missed by. Goldstein allegedly drove a were reported on West St. public free of charge. Baoy- Friday, 11:55 a.m. —car fire (Rockville Fire Department) ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 Wife, Daughter. Son-in-laws sitting will be provided. car onto the Rockville Fish and Friday at 4:45 p.m. One did not and Grandchildren at 207 Spruce St. (Town) Friday, 10:42 p.m, —a series Game Club land on Fish and OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY III 8:00 PJH. Friday, 8:38 p.m. —grass fire of false alarms were called in Game Rd., Tolland. Candy Also Available For Fund Raising at the rear of the Bedding Barn from this point on for the Court is April 21 in Stafford store on Broad St. (Town) Rockville Fire Department. Springs. “THE KING Friday, 9:28 p.m. —grass fire Each was checked out but not OF at Wickham Park. (Town) with the full apparatus normal­ PERO PRODUCE’’ Friday, 10:07 p.m.—chimney ly used in responding to fire Therapy Wage EVERY CONCERNED CITIZEN fire at 32 Welts St. (Town), calls, a fireman said. 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 Ruling Delayed ) Today, 4:53 amm.—gas odor AMBULANCE CALLS BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Sen. o p e n I ^ s t er s u n d a y i at 689 Main St. (Town) MANCHESTER IS INVITED - -. OAKLAND STREET IS NOW SOUTH WINDSOR Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., Friday, 2:50 p.m. —auto acci­ says the government has Friday, 3:18 p.m.—brush fire OPEN FOR TWO WAY TRAFFIC dent on E. Middle Tpke. by delayed a decision requiring off Sand Hiil Rd. under the Happy Easter from Kathy Greenwood Dr. See story in clinics to pay minimum wages power lines. MONDAY, MARCH 31, AT 8:00 P.M. today’s Herald. (Manchester to patients who work as part of and All The Gang at Pero’s! Friday, 4:07 p.m. —brush fire Ambulance) off Scantic Meadow Rd. their therapy. F’riday, 6:07 p.m. —grass fire at the rear of 1024 Sullivan Ave. TOWN HALL HEARING ROOM (Upstairs) Brought under control at 8:14 Concordia Lutheran Church p.m. 40 PITKIN STREET TOLLAND COUNTY Rev. Burton D, Strand and Friday, 12:55 p.m. —woods ‘Come PVtriGiiQna Christians join to sing Anyone concerned...and EVERYONE should be...is cordially in­ Rev. David W. RInaa, Paatora fire off Cottier Rd. (Tolland Alleluia, Amen!” vited to attend this meeting to discuss ways and means to stop the i Fire Department) ECUMENICAL apparently ever increasing incidence of vandalism and other crimes The Resurrection of Friday, 1:46 p.m. —w ^ s I fire off Root Rd. (South Coven­ Easter Sunrise Service in Manchester. We are giving of our time and energy to make our Our Lord try Fire Department) 7 A.M.. SUNDAY, MARCH 30 town safer and better — You can help by attending this meeting. Festival Services Friday, 1:57 p.m. —woods EAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM fire off Virginia Dr. (Ellington 6:30 a.m. Easter Vigil and First Eucharist of Easter ☆ Salvation Army Band Fire Department) ■ii Simulated Sunrise and Scripture with vesting of the aitar, Nursery Friday, 4 p.m. —brush fire off 8:00 a.m. Easter Breakfast R t. 83 by McDonald’s 7^ St. James Folk Group 9:30 a.m. Children’s Service, Nursery restaurant. (Vernon Fire ☆ Combined Men’s Chorus HELP US TO HELP YOU! 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion, Nursery Department) •a Message by Rev. Dr. Charles Isbell Friday. 5:25 p.m. —grass fire ☆ Continental breakfast to follow In cafeteria Concerned Citizens of Manchester off Sunset Lane. (Boiton Fire 504; each or $2.00 a family Department) • Sponsored by the Friday, 8:26 p.m. —brush fire SUNRISE SERVICE COMMITTEE end M.A.C.C. 3om, con- i. All nto)

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perform classical and pops ■ ' ' Exhibition Travel Film selections. The event is free to At Bushnell the public. * ...... An exhibition of drawings by Local connoisseurs soon will California artist Bruce Conner Friday, Saturday, and Sun­ wilt open at the Wadsworth have a chance to conipare the day, Ralph Franklin will Atheneum Tuesday. narrate his full-color calibre of University of Connec­ travelogue, “The Canyon,” at ticut student performers with Conner is internationally Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hart­ that of students from the East­ known as a sculptor and film­ f . . ! maker, but his drawings, while ford. man School of Music in Rochester, N.Y. ,. ' Mi: perhaps less widely seen, form an The film in c lu d e s a ■Xu ■j . important segment of his work photographic sequence of the Sunday at 8:15 p.m. in Von Grand Canyon from sunrise to and have become increasingly der Mehden Recital Hall the S' significant as a cumulative sunset. Call 246-6807 for time UConn music department in­ \ »■ \ schedule. commentary on his artistic augurates a series of guest preoccupations. Other events coming to the recitals by students from East­ m Bushnell: l \ The priod covered by the man as well as other regional j .... exhibition is from 1955 to 1972. April 7 to 12 —Jane Powell music schools. stars in “Irene,” direct from Most of the works are small in Broadway. Earl Wilson calls it The premiere performance size although many are “the season’s musical sensa­ will feature violinist Richard monumental in impact, and two tion, the corniest, hammiest, Stout, violinist, and Thomas J. are done on objects — a drum head and a standing world but most pleasing show in Lymenstull, pianist. eons.” Curtain is 8 p.m. Ticket globe. Four members of this year’s There are 55 drawings in the information: 246-6807. crop of “Musicians From April 8 —The Bushnell Mor­ Sr.-." y *- ,v' ■ Atheneum exhibition and they Marlboro”' will offer a concert -.r will remain on view through ning Lecture Club presents Ray of uncommon chamber music Bolger at 11 a.m., speaking on May 11. at UConn’s Jorgensen Conner’s drawings must be “Ray Bolger’s World.” Admis­ Auditorium Wednesday at 8:15 sion is by series membership seen at close range for their full p.m. Call 486-4226 for more in­ content to be perceived. Dense­ only. formation. TTie morning lecture series ly packed fine pen lines often almost completely obliterate concludes May 9 with Joshua Monday, Frederick Black, TEXTURES By Sylvian Ofiara Logan, speaking in place of the tenor, with Lily Brissman, thw white.background, and ini-'" late Martyn Green. For infor­ pianist, will present a faculty ages or designs first emerge as mation, call Alice Chambers, recital at 8:15 p.m. in Von der Behind the Scenes at MHS mere traces before the eye 527-3123. Mehden Recital Hall. Judges Set For MCC Photo Show begins to delineate all of the It’s the work behind the scenes that helps to make a successful play. Here, Stewart Flavell patterns therein. Thursday, Richard Parke, saws paneling while Lee Potter ton pounds nails into a section of a set for “My Fair Lady.” A panel of three judges has photographer of The Photography has been his scheduled Monday. Deadline For most of 1962 Conner lived Dinner Theaters tenor, will share billing with Manchester High School students are busy working on production and rehearsals for the been named to select Manchester Evening Herald avocation for several years. for print submission was today. in Mexico where he absorbed Leonard Seeber, pianist, in a photographs for the first h a s been involved in The musical comedy musical which will be presented Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at Naylor, whose vocation has The show opens in MCC’s much of the symbolic culture of “Applause” starring Dorothy faculty recital at 8:15 p.m. in the door. (Herald photo by Pinto) photography competition- photography for more for near­ Stairwell Gallery at 146 Hart­ that country. Mandalas and Von der Mehden Recital Hall. exhibition at Manchester Com­ ly 30 years. He is now been photography for many Collins will be held over years, operates his own studio ford Rd. next week and runs other ritual shapes have through A pril 27 a t the Student and faculty recitals munity College. photography instructor and through April 25. become an important element director of photographic ser­ in East Hartford. He is an in­ Coachlight Dinner Theatre in are free to the public. Adventure Film Civic Center box office or other New Opera House Named were Sylvian Ofiara structor of professional in many of his drawings East Windsor. For information, vices for MCC. The event, split into Junior because of that experience. Dennis Cooper will narrate outlets, mall orders will be of Manchester, Roland Chirico photography at the Rhode call 522-1266. The newly opened Opera Chirico, assistant professor and Senior categories, is being Conner was born in Kansas in his colorful adventure film, accepted and will be filled on a of South Windsor, and Joseph Island School of Photography. Tonight is the last perfor­ House at the Sign of the^-Utog in of English at MCC, teaches coordinated by Ofiara and 1933 and has lived in San Fran­ Through April 27 “Trails of the Mountain West,” first-come, first-serve basis. Naylor of Manchester. mance of “I o! I Do!” at the Simsbury will feature‘"tlTe journalism in the school’s Judging in the MCC Robert Manning, director of the cisco since his 24th year, except Friday and Saturday „at the Tickets are priced at $5, $6, Four Seasons Dinner Theatre in ’The Hartford Stage continues and $7, and mail orders should Broadway musical, “I Do! I Ofiara, former chief • media curriculum. competition-exhibition is Stairwell Gallery. for the year in Mexico and two its current showing of “After­ Goodspeed Opera House in East Do!’’ from Wednesday to Higganum. Beginning Haddam. include a 25-cent handling years in Boston from 1963 to Wednesday, John Dunne stars noon Tea” through April 27. charge and be addressed to: April 13. 1%5. as the blind boy in “Butterflies For information, call 525-4258. The film begins with the Hartford Civic Center, 1 Civic One-man exhibitions of his Are Free,” a romantic comedy, exploration of Coronado’s Trail Center Plaza, Hartford, Conn. T he show will run Circus Shakespeare Theatre work have been organized by, which plays through April 27. and moves north into New Wednesdays through Sundays at among others, the Philadelphia Jazz Society 8 p.m. with a matinee on Sun­ For information, call 345-8515. Mexico. Scenes captured in the Dates Changed Coming Features Tom Poston Institute of Contemporary Art, The musical comedy, “Tom The Hartford Jazz Society film show logging in Alaska, days at 2:30 p.m. the Robert Fraser Gallery in ’The dates for the Windsor Jones,” opens Tuesday at the will present the three Heath raising dall rams in the Cana­ For information, call 651-3344. London, the Swetzoff Gallery in Chateau de Ville in East Wind­ brothers, Jimmy, Percy and A1 dian Rockies, reforesting in the Jesters April production, In May Popular actor and comic Tom season May 17 directed by Boston and Martha Jackson sor, and will play through April “Tootie” Heath, with Stanley Oregon wilderness, and an “Anything Goes,” have been Poston will appear as a Michael Kathn. Gallery in New York City. 27. For information, call 525-1488 Cowell and Ted Dunbar on April authentic Wyoming cattle changed. The 104th edition of Ringling featured member of the Poston will also appear as 6 at 8 p.m. at the Sheraton drive. Little Theatre of Manchester Bros, and Bamum & Bailey American Shakespeare Simon Stimson in Thornton The exhibition may be seen Musical Events Tobacco Valley Inn, Windsor. patrons can attend the show ------Circus is coming to the Hart­ Theatre’s acting company Wilder’s “Our Town,” which during regular meseum hours, For information, call 873-8668. April 25 instead of April 11. ford Civic Center May 6 for 12 during the upcoming 1975 Tuesday through Saturday from Musical events in the area (Exit 305, Bloomfield Ave., on Time lot a Lnbe joins the Shakespeare TTieatre Those planning to attend are performances through May 11. Repertory and Student 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday will include the weekly Capitol 1-91) repertory June 10. reminded to send in their blue Mail orders for circus Audience Seasons. from 1 to 5 p.m. Suggested .Concert Series in the Hall of At Civic Center Job? See Os... Poston, well known to televi­ Tickets are available at the reservation postcard listing tickets—priced at $4, $5, and $6, museum admission fees are $1 Flags Thursday at noon. The Poston has been cast as Friar sion, stage and film audiences, door. For information, call 242- Television stars Tony Orlan­ their name, address and with a ¥1 discount for children for adults and 50 cents for 12 to Norwalk Youth Symphony will Lawrence in “Romeo and first won national prominence do and Dawn will headline a telOThone number, under 12 for weekday Juliet,” which will run during as the forgetful man-on-the- 18 years. Children under 12, show at the Hartford Civic w ^ll reservation postcards shows—are being accepted at the Student Audience Season, street on “The Steve Allen museum members, and Center April 29. Although from LTM patrons must be sent the Civic Center box office. The April 14 through June 6. Show,” for which he received scheduled tour groups are ad­ Voice Recital tickets are not yet on sale at the no later than April 5. address is Hartford Civic Repertory season audiences an Emmy Award. mitted free. Center, Hartford, Conn. 06103. will see Poston as the Fool in A free subscription brochure Ileana Tepfers Petersons, The circus is produced by Ir­ “King Lear,” with Morris Car- is available by writing the mezzo-soprano, will present a vin and Kenneth Feld, and is novsky in the title role. The Shakespeare Theatre, Strat­ Lecture Topic voice recital April 5 at 7 p.m. in staged and directed by Richard Shakespearean tragedy starts ford, Conn., 06497, or by calling the Manchester Community Barstow. TOM POSTON the summer-long repertory 375-4457. College auditorium on Bidwell Is Beethoven Regular lube jobs are Features in the extravaganza St. are Charly Baumann and his “ The Changing Image of vital to car care — Royal Bengal and Siberian Beethoven, 1770-1975: From The event is sponsored by the THE FINEST IN ' they restore special Tigers; the Samel Mixed ‘Broadway Magic’ Offered Musician to Demi-God” is the Latvian Rota Chorus of Connec­ greases to all mov­ Animal Act from the German subject of a lecture by Dr. ticut. ing parts. Democratic Republic; and the Allessandra Comini slated at the world-famous flying trapeze ar­ At ECHS April 11 to 13 University of Hartford ’Tuesday Miss Petersons has starred at ARTIST OILS tists, The Flying Gaonas. at 11 a.m. • REMBRANT BROWN'S the Stockholm Opera in TIRE SHOP Also appearing will be dozens East Catholic High School years of American musicals. tion. Dr. Comini, author, professor Sweden. She has also sung in e WINDSOR & NEWTON of trained animals, a ^oup of will present “Broadway Magic: Some of the best remembered Well known composers and lecturer, has presented her opera in Germany, Denmark • LO N D O N 333 MAIN ST. talented clowns, and Michu, the A Salute to the American musicals to be highlighted in represented include Cole discussion of Beethoven before and England. This is her first f'I'h - W«ln«d,V - Thur«l,y lo.m . 6 pm MANCHESTER world’s smallest man. Musical” on April 11, 12 and 13 the revue include “ No, No Porter, Irving Berlin, George the American Musicological visit to the United States. Friday 10am • 9pm - Saturday 10am - Spm 646-3444 in the high school auditorium. Nanette,” “Gypsy,” “The Gershwin, Rodgers and Society and-the American “The Middle Age Blues,” a Music Man,” "Hello, Dolly!,” Hammerstein, Jerome Kern Historical Association. The public is invited. There arts&ciaftsshop one-hour special, is in produc­ This year, ECHS is presen­ “ Company,” and “ Funny and Leonard Bernstein. Her lecture, free to the will be a free will offering. For tion for RKO General Televi­ ting a musical revue which will Girl.” Presenting the show numbers public, is sponsored by the information, call Mrs. Ara sion, operator of New York’s include many Broadway “Hair” and “Pippin” are two will be a large chorus, a small Hartford Art School and the un- ILEANA T. PETERSONS Bramanis/ 646^3. ' > WOR-TV (Channel 9). ’The show favqr^t^,, ,.5lww., ?*»0.yi(?,.wWch will group of sqlQ pecfovrners, and a .ivprsity’s Justorx dep^rtpient. will examine two 40-ish men. Broadway, tracing back 60 be represent^ in the produc­ dance corps. It will be held at East Hall.

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“ They Shoot Horses, Don’t Friday — “ Last Tango in They?” — a 1969 release Paris” at 8 and 10:15 p.m. at K d|l starring Jane Fonda — will be Von der Mehden Recital Hall. shown tonight at 8 at the Manchester Community Listings for this weekly film College auditorium off Bidwell column should be sent to St. Weekend, The Manchester The film, free to the public, is Evening Herald, P. 0. Box 591, Member of w g £ « a t ^ Z 'O part of the MCC Film Series, M anchester, Conn. 06040. SSgE. which presents a free movie Deadline is ten days before Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 197A every Saturday night. publication. jcrs S3R.K BS Reviewed as “ the best recent The theater schedule for American movie” by the By BETTY DEBNAM Chicago Sun-Times, the film movies in the Manchester area also stars Gig Young, Susannah is found daily on Page 2 of 'The Herald. York, and Red Buttons. Listen Kids! Take Cycling Seriously! Next Saturday night (April 5), MCC will offer “ Harold and Maude.” ‘Wild Track’ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has Movies this week at the Bikes: Transportation, Not Toys! acquired the motion picture University of Connecticut, rights to “ Wild Track,” an Storrs (486-2106): original screenplay by Peter Tonight — “ 2001: A Space Since 1972, more bikes have been Bellwood and Raymond Odyssey” at 8 p.m. and Wagner. sold than cars. “ M.A.S.H.” at 10:20 p.m. at Von der Mehden Recital Hall. Wednesday — “ Imitation of U n re a ll Just about half the American peo­ Life” at 8 p.m. and “ The HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ple (nearly 100 million) are now cycl­ ftlPMKiSC. Backstage with Ann Corlo Primrose Path” at 9:50 p.m. at —French authorities requested Left to rijht, comics Harry Conley, 88, Steve Mills, 82, and Maxie Forman, 64, ham it up Institute of Materials Science a disclaimer following each ing* and that number is growing with Ann Corio backstage at the Chateau de Ville dinner theatre before a performance of Auditorium. screening of ‘"The Towering BIKE “ This Was Burlesque’’ (UPI photo). Thursday — “ Paisan” at 8 Inferno” in France which reads p.m. and ‘"The Miracle” at 9:55 in part: ‘"The film you have Kids all along have known tHat LANE p.m. at Physics Building Room seen in a product of the im­ cycling is great, but now, bike happy 7AH‘7m 38. 88-Year-Old Top Banana agination. adults account for at least half the total number of cyclists. Still Leaves ‘Em Laughing “ 1 Teachers Teach Bike Safety By JAMES V. HEALION today that it drew when he stumbled on it 50 There was a time when bike safety years ago in Cincinnati. education was given little attention EAST WINDSOR (UPI) - Meet Harry ANY Conley, a show business profile in courage, In his clear, ringing voice he asks the hapless 20% at school. Now this important sub­ wife, who never says a word, a series of who has been leaving them laughing for CARRY-IN TV SERVICE ject is moving into the classroom. questions, and as he does it he raises timing and WITH THIS COUPON almost a century. He’s 88 and still going delivery almost to an art form. strong. Teachers are teaching the rules of MANrHCSTER Not many in the audience at the Chateau de “ What the hell’s going on?” he barks from un­ the road. Ville dinner theater would ever guess that the der his hat. “ I put you out in the cornfield as a cane he uses isn’t a prop. The man with the fun­ scarecrow, and look what happens! ” ’The crows, ny hat and colorful clothes is paralyzed on one vtnpike he bellows, “ brought back every kernel of com More Bike Lanes TELEVLSION S AmiANCES side. they stole in the past two years!” More tax money is being used to A stroke disabled him for 16 months, but he NEXT TO STOP & SHOP refused to be discouraged and one day not long Another consideration in the skit’s success build bike lanes along streets and ago he picked up the telephone and said, “ I’m might be Conley’s funny-but-not-too-funny ready to go back to work.” clothes, and the great hat he wears, a sort of 10- I WITH THIS COUPONI highways. gallon with a sawedoff brim. Producer Mike Todd liked it so much that in 1951 he had it Tougher Laws He is an original cast member of ‘"rhis Was blocked before every performance of “Peep Burlesque,” a ribald, rollicking musical in its Show,” then a Broadway hit. Local police officers are being 14th year which is based on the recollections of Doing a wheelie in the road is dangerous! more strict about enforcing bike > ^ Ann Corio, an Aphrodite of the runway, who fled Keeping one’s clothes this side of being 1 /-n *11 1 J.1 • 1 Bike lanes are springing up all over the country. One Hartford High ^ h ool “ after three fast weeks” hilarious involves an old burlesque mle quoted SUPER laws. Onildren can no longer tnink kind of bike lane runs along a busy city street. The best in the 1930s. by Maxie Furman, 64, a comic’s comic, and a A bike safety in­ o"t-v-w-v x r r v i 1 n o * "t-v-v q x x T d T - m T i o * kind of lane would be one that is. separated from the uney a ie l o o young to got u w uinnig ^ of trees. star of the show who has been working at being structor told The “ They wouldn’t let me in the drama club,” the funny for more than 40 years. “ Don’t get your or even a ticket from an officer. “ Queen of Burlesque” said, her beautiful eyes Mini Page: clothes funnier than your jokes,” Maxie said. still blazing at the memory. “ I got mad and took off on my own. I was 15,” she said. He met his wife, Edith, 33 years ago after a SPECIAL “Most kids have How About Bike Registration y Conley ran away from his Pittsburgh home show in Union City, N.J., a mecca of burlesque. the idea that a o c R i ^ o n when he was a teen-ager, astonishing a concert He walked into a restaurant and some women bike is a toy, and she was with said, “ There’s Wilbur,” Conley While many cities have voluntary bike registration, hall audition at the turn of the century with his I they play with it lilting “ Honey Boy, I Hate To See You Leave recalls, smiling. ’That was his skit name. w . ^ ^ ^ ' “ I can’t be idle,” he says, vowing to never when they drive. some experts think this should be required. The state Me.” He got the job as a singing waiter, his first REGINA pair of long pants, and a derby, to make him look retire. For those thinking of retiring, he says, Bike driving is of California does have state-wide registration. % older than his 14 years. “ Keep going until it’s forced. Don’t sit there and 1 look out the window.” serious business. BROOM When driving in 1. Since most kids don’t carry any identification, He later sang in operettas, including “ Rose Marie,” and Sigmund Romberg’s “ Blossom Another top banana on the bill is Steve Mills, 2-Speed the street, all kids registration would help identify them if they were Time,” one of the most successful ever written, 82, of Warwick, R.I., a funny man and great star must remember hurt. tour^ the vaudeville circuits as a headliner, of vaudeville whom Minsky biographer Rowland that a bike driver playing the Palace not once, but two and three Barber describes as “ another Chaplin in a time 2. Since identification would be much easier, regis­ times a year. when there was no place save burlesque for * 18“ has the same / / , another Chaplin.” responsibilities on tration would make kids more careful about their f m And he was a top banana for Billy Minsky, a Mills said he was playing the Winter Garden N.-Y. World reporter who left the news business Roof one time when “ Harry Conley came to the road as a car bicycle conduct. for the comparative safety and success of steal one of my scenes for the Minsky’s.” driver. Bike driv­ burlesque after his sensational disclosures in the ers must obey the 3. Registration would cut down on the number of Registered bikes won’t famous police payoff scandal known as the Word got around about Mills’ performance on sdme laws as car stolen bikes and help identify the ones that were Rosenthal-Becker case. its own merits but also because Conley was able CONSUMER SALES have car size license plates, Conley's most enduring act consists of to duplicate it so well. “ Harry did me a great MANCHESTER PARKAOE drivers.” taken.______^______but it might be a good idea! browbeating a stage wife. He does it with turn,” says Mills. “ J.J. Schubert called me into machine precision and it still gets the laughs his office and offered me a five year contract.” _____ King’s Section

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Because a little goes a long way! “Pears on bears, and If two is company, and three is a crowd...What is 4 and 5? toes Nine! “Bears in chairs. What kind of shoes are made of banana skins? t>r |What About a Flag? Pairs of bears with chairs Slippers! going up the stairs.” A bright colored flag on What bus crossed the ocean? Funny rhyming verse with Columbus! a high aerial can help How do you look at a hippo’s teeth? simple words in big print and motorists spot bike riders. Very carefully! pictures in bright colors make A butcher is six feet tall, and wears a size twelve shoe. What does he weigh? However, experts warn Meat, of course. this a book that young begin­ that a flag does have ning readers will enjoy looking What ten-letter word starts with gas? some safety drawbacks. Automobile! at, giggling over and reading By: Carrie Krieg, 81 East Middle Tpke., Manchester, CT. 06040 all by themselves. It can catch on a sign or car radio aerial as the Heard any good jokes lately? Bike-a-thons are a very good way to _raise Richard Hefter is an artist and designer who has rider whizzes by. Please send them to the Mini Pages ' money for worthy causes. Each of the volunteer written and illustrated many books for children. c/o The Manchester Evening Herald, riders has a sponsor (usually some local business)- At certain speeds, a 16 Brainard Place, u u fbeginning book is “an animal al­ nag, whipping in the wind, Manchester, CT 06040 who agrees to pay a certain amount for each phabet, Mr. Hefter lives in New York with his wdfe can cause the rider to lose mile pedalled. The above bike-a-thon raised money and son. his balance. for crippled childrem______WEEKEND — March 29. 1975 — Page 11 Page 10 — WEEKEND - March 29, 1975 This Week’s 9:00 (20-22-30) “ The Greatest Simmons. Tonight Story Ever Told” (1965), Midnight (8) “ Barabbas” Conclusion. (1961). Story of the thief for 7:00 (5) “ Rhapsody in Blue” 10:00 (24) “ Gate of Hell” whom Christ died. Anthony Name the Bike Parts (1945). Film biography of (1954). Romantic drama in 12th Quinn, Silvana Mangano. George Gershwin. Robert Alda, Century Japan. Japanese with Alexis Smith, Joan Leslie. English subtitles. 1:00 (5) “ God Is My Co-Pilot” 10:30 (9) “ The Mummy’s (1945). Adventure in the sky. 9:00 ( 8-40) "The Ten Com­ Curse” (1944). Mummies, Dennis Morgan, Dane Clark. & mandments” (1956). Cecil B. brought to life by secret potion, 1:00 (9) “ She-Wolf of Lon­ 11 7/ DeMille’s spectacular about the attack. Lon Chaney. don” (1946). Young girl thinks life of Moses. Charlton Heston, 11:30 (3) “ The Robe” (1953). she's the victim of an ancient werewolf curse. June Lockhart, - 1 L _ Yul Brynner, Anne Baxter, Religious drama in ancient Edward G. Robinson. Home. Richard Burton, Jean Don Porter.

tacular about one of history’s 8:30 (8-40) ‘"The Ten Com­ mandments” (1956), Conclu­ .n* foremost women. Ingrid Sunday Bergman, Jose Ferrer, Francis sion. / » ! « L. Sullivan. 10:30 (9) “ Constantine and 8:00 (30) “ Dangerously They 6:00 (5) ‘ ‘ One Foot in the Cross” (1962) Epic adven­ Live” (1941). Nazi agents in Heaven” (1941). Story of a ture about Emperor Constan­ New York kidnap a British hardworking minister and his tine’s battle with the Romans. > 0 • w ' • k41 Secret Service employe. Nancy faithful wife. Fredric March, Cornel Wilde, Christine Kauf­ Coleman, John Garfield. Martha Scott. man, M 1:00 (5) ‘‘The Hoodlum 6:30 (20-22-30) “ The Wizard of 11:30 (40) “ Fourteen Hours” Priest” (1961). Man of God Oz” (1939). L. Frank Baum’s (1951). Psychological drama in n fights to save those condemned classic about a Kansas girl who New York City. Richard by the world. Don Murray, Cin- is spirited away to magic land. Basehart. a j'X ’8 Midnight (30) “ Footsteps in m 3;i ^uojj ' z i pjBno uiBi|3 ' i ' f di Wood. Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Bert 3:00 (5) ‘‘Mother Wore the Dark” (1941). Author, in­ s d ijS a ip u B jj -gx ja p u 0jj ’XT s[Bpaj '9 ’S 0 Lahr, Jack Haley, Margaret Tights” (1947). Boy and girl Hamilton. vestigating a murder, becomes n a g 'n ’OT x0>|DOjds JO a iu B jj ’g team up in vaudeville and then 8:00 (9) “ Above and Beyond” a suspect. Errol Flynn, Brenda sjBqaipuBH -gl s35jods '6 uiBMO ‘9 ^IPP^S I . 1 ' marry. Betty Grable, Dan (1953). Story of the pilot who Marshall. Dailey. dropped the bomb on 1:00 (9) “ Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper.” John Williarns, 5:00 (9) “ Joan of Arc” (1948). Hiroshima. Robert Taylor, Judy Garland stars a Dorothy, the Kansas farm girl who Academy Award-winning spec­ Eleanor Parker. Donald Woods. Mini M aze >a.M goes to the land of Oz, in the screen classic. The Wizard of Oz,” airing on NBC-TV Easter Sunday at 6:30 p.m. her own. Jane Wyman, Ray Allyson. Milland. 11:30 (5) Young girl finds she Monday 4:00 (9) “ Mogambo” (1954). has married a psychopathic White hunter finds romance in stranger. James Mason, Bar­ 9:00 (18) “ Rotten to the the African jungle. Clark bara Bel Geddes. Friday € 1 1:00 (5) ‘‘The Accused” Core ” (1965). Crooks plan a ______1— Gable, Ava Gardner. 11:30 (8-40) “ The Nurse 'll (1948). Teacher is subjected to Killer.” Linda Kaye Henning, 1:00 (5) “ Four’s a Crowd.” daring Army payroll robbery. suspicions of police concerning 8:00 (9) “ The Love God” □ Lloyd Bochner. Romantic comedy with Errol Anton Rogers, Eric Sykes. ^ a? a pupil’s accidental death. ( 1969). Meek magazine 11:30 (3) “ The Sun Also publisher becomes sex symbol 12:30 (9) “ The Killer That Flynn, Rosalind Russell, and 9 • Loretta Young, Robert Cum­ Rises” (1957). Hemingway’s □ of the year. Don Knotts, Ed­ Stalked New York” (1950). Olivia de Havilland. mings. Woman comes to U.S., unaware 1:00 (9) “ Holiday” (1938). story in post-World War 1 1:00 (9) “ Let’s Do It Again” mund O’Brien. Europe. Tyrone Power, Ava HS ‘MM 11:30 (3) “ Woman’s World” she is carrying the plague, and Fun-loving young man wants to (1953). Woman discovers that leaves a trail of death. Charles marry a wealth girl. Katharine Gardner, Errol Flynn. her husband is having an affair, (1954). Behind the scenes in big^ 11:30 (5) “ For Whom the Bell business. Clifton Webb, Junfr'^ Korvin, Evelyn Keyes. Hepburn, Cary Grant. so she decides to start one of 4:00 (9) “ The Lone Star” Tolls.” Hemingway’s story race or the girl. Clark Gable, about the Spanish Civil War. 33 Moon” (1963). Margaret (1962). Bitter political rivals Barbara Stanwyck. Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper. in Rutherford, Terry-Thomas. fight for Texas statehood. Clark 8:00 (9) “ Suicide Comman­ 11:30 (8-40) “ The Two Deaths Draw Tuesday 11:30 (5) “ The Big Clock” Gable, Ava Gardner, Broderick dos” (1969). Commandos jump of Sean Doolittle.” George (1948). Crime magazine editor Crawford. into Germany on the eve of D- Grizzard, Jeremiah Sullivan. dot to 1:00 (5) “ The Lost Moment” commits murder and his ace 9:00 (3) “ The Other” (1972). (1947). Publisher becomes in­ 12:30 (9) “ Second Chance” Day. Aldo Ray. reporter tries to solve the case. Connecticut town is shaken by a 8:30 (3) “ The Runaways” (1953). Prizefighter is pursued dot and volved with a neurotic woman. Ray Milland, Maureen series of tragedies. Uta Hagen, • 3 b Robert Cummings, Agnes (1975). Teen-age orphan, run­ Chris Udvarnoky, Diana by a savage killer. Robert color ning from his foster parents, O’Sullivan. Mitchum, Jack Palance. Moorehead. 11:30 (8-40) “ Come Die with Muldaur. finds a friend. Josh Albee, Help the little boy find the key to his bike lock. 1:00 (9) “ All That Heaven Me.” George Maharis, Eileen Allows” (1956). Attractive Dorothy McGuire. It’s just about time for school to be out, and he 8:30 (8-40) “ Savages” (1974). Brennan. Gibraltar 9 0 “ Chassis widow falls in love with a gar­ Midnight (9) “ Raw Deal” MX Sadisticr hunter pursues his misplaced it. dener, but gofesip forces her to (1948). Treasury men follow guide. Andy Griffith. give him up. Rock Hudson, Jane trail of escaped convict, out to 8-30 (20-22-30) “ Strange Wyman. exact revenge of the crime king Homecoming” (1974). Robert 4:00 (9) “ To Please a Lady” who put him away. Dennis Culp, Glen Campbell. (1951). Racing car driver has to O’Keefe, Claire Trevor. Ways to Travel Try Find choose between winning the 11:30 (3) “ The Mouse on the Different ways to travel are hidden in the block Bicvfcl e 5d fe t y Play” (1949). Successful Graves, Pemell Roberts. below. They run across and down. See how many gambler is told by his doctor to 11:30 (3) “ Panic in the V I1 tq+ xafes Qte t>e\r\a Wot^n"? Wednesday quit, so he stakes everything on Streets” (1950). Police search you can find. one last play. Clark Gable, for killers carrying the plague. 1:00 (5) “ The Homestretch” Alexis Smith. Richard Widmark, Paul PA BNRAFTO (1947). Romance of a Boston 8:00 (9) “ The Movie Douglas. * 90% solid-state design eliminates most girl and debonnaire horse Murderer” (1970). Insurance 11:30 (5) “ Buffalo B ill” tubes for longer life, greater rellabili^ty. P YACH \ (1944). Western drama. Joel owner. Cornell Wilde, Mayreen adjuster and lady detective join Tubes are replaced with solid-state de­ McCrea, Linda Darnell, J Q ^us O’Hara. forces in an arson case. Arthur vices...transistors, integrated circuits di­ 1:00 (9) “ Footsteps in the Kennedy, Robert Webber, Maureen O’Hara. Midnight (9) “ The Houston odes, and the Sylvania High Voltage Mul- CL RZE WJ KB I V-^ Fog” (1955). Servant girl learns Warren Oates. her master has poisoned his 8:30 (8-40) “ Dead Man on the Story” (1956). Oilfield worker tiplier. ^ ^ ^ d ) . tries to take over the syndicate. AQPL Amere■ _N Y © wife. Jean Simmons, Stewart Run” (1975). G-man thinks a * Powerful 3-stage I.F. amplifier for better Gene Barry, Barbara Hale. atbf HFW . .. (D Granger. murder is linked to an reception , , . „ 4:00 (9) “ Any Number Can assassination attempt. Peter * Featured on selected Sylvania teievision OCEG-F t &lmo&a 11:30 (3) “ The Day the Fish dent tries to smuggle his wife sets Came Out’’ (1967). Tom E kpsc out of Russia. Clark Gable, OOT E RMG Thursday Courtenay, Candice Bergen, JHNPS Jean Tierney. TM-Trademark-QTE Sylvania Incorporated. QWU2S BO © 9:00 (3) “ The Crime Club Colin Blakely. •spuBq uxoq asQ ' i 1:00 (5) “ Magic Town’j'i^ 11:30 (5) “ Northern Pursuit” (1975). Detectives, lawyers, N JROC KETVEMN •sapia sam-i iBDoi Aaqo '9 (1947). James Stewart, Jane (1943). Two Mounties find only and writers form a society to •saapu :x,uoq -g Wyman,, Kent Smith. one survivor in a Nazi sub­ PIORV TXAYCWU prevent and solve crimes. Pilot ^ .u o Q -Z •suoipas 1:00 (9) “Because of You” marine at Hudson Bay. Errol (1952) . New bride doesn’t tell for series. Scott Thomas, STANEK ■SJLOOp Flynn, Gene Lockhart. MOTOR CYC LEG-y -jam i Asnq SBOja^ Eugene Roche, Robert Lansing. her husband that she’s a 12:30 (9 ) “ Pick Up.’’ uiBJX ‘ uoS b m ‘asjoq ‘qaf ‘sSai ‘aouBD : uavoq uddo joj a>liq anoA 51[b^ ‘f 9:00 ( 57) “ Early Summer” paroled convict. Loretta Young, Railroader picks up a woman EUCTRONICS apXojoxoui ‘xaijDOj ‘iaxooDs ‘auBjd ‘ jb d ‘snq ‘qjBj ‘diqs :s s o j d v m o 5 lo o q 'X (1951). Modern family tries to •sureap aoj m o qomM '8 Jeff Chandler. whom he'«ventually marries. adjust to social order. Japanese 277 BROAD ST. — PHONE 649-1124 ^ 4:00 (9) “ Never Let Me Go” Beverly Michaels, Hugo Haas. (1953) . Newspaper correspon­ with English subtitles. WEEKEND — March 29, 1975 — Page 13 Page 12 - WEEKEND - March 29, 1975

s?:; Easter Sunday, March 30 TV Notes 6:00 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 4:15 Orson Welles will narrate Christopher Closeup ...... 3 Hour of P ow er...... 18 Howard Cosell ...... 8-40 “Magnificent Monsters of the 'DekiiisitStOM 6:30 The M aster...... 20 4:30 Deep,” a CBS-TV study of the Camera Three ...... 3 Catholic Service...... 30 Golf Tournament...... 3 rare southern white whale, Rev. Robinson ...... 5 11:30 Wide World of Sports .... 8-40 April 30 at 8 p.m. Teach-In...... 18 Tonight, March 29 7:00 Resolved to be F re e ...... 3 Insight ...... 3 Make a Wish...... 8-40 5:00 ABC-TV has announced its Wonder Window...... 5 NOON The Ghost & Mrs. M uir...... 5 first summer replacement 6:00 Book B e a t...... 24 series — “It’s a Knockout!” — This Is the Life ...... 8 Face the State ...... 3 M ovie...... 9 News...... 3 Menominee ...... 57 Easter Special ...... 5-18 Book B e a t...... 24 to be scheduled soon. The show Merv Griffin Special...... 5 9:30 7:30 is based on a hit European Land of the T h re e ...... 3 Connecticut Scene...... 8 5:30 Wide World of S ports____8-40 Bob Newhart Show ...... 3 Hour of P ow er...... 9 Animal W orld...... 5 show. Racing from Aqueduct...... 9 Oral Roberts Special...... 9 Yogi Bear & Friends...... 5 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 Hollywood & the S tars...... 22 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 The M aster...... 18 Interface ...... 24 Adelante!...... 30 Bill Moyers’ Journal .... 24-57 Linda King is hostess of NCAA Basketball...... 20-22-30 The Christophers...... 9 “ Today’s Woman,” a new 10:00 Ring Around the World — 30 Daniel Boone ...... 40 6:00 N ova...... 24 Carol Burnett Show...... 3 12:15 feature on WHNB-TV ((Channel 7:45 ’The Nixon Y e a rs...... 3 30) starting March 31. The daily Open D oor...... 57 Weekend N ew s...... 5 For the Consumer...... 8 Sacred H eart...... 40 Movie ...... 5 mini-program series will air 6:30 Gospel Hour ...... 18 12:30 News...... 8 8:00 Monday through Friday at 9:55 News...... 3-8-40 M ovie...... 24 Face the Nation...... 3 Day of Discovery...... 18 Wild Wild West ...... 9 We Believe ...... 3 a.m. Sculpture in the O pen...... 57 Eighth Day ...... 8 Dragnet ...... 40 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 Wonderama...... 5 10:30 Meet the P ress...... 20-22-30 6:30 Woman Is ...... 57 Catholic Service...... 8 The 18th annual America’s Black News...... 5 1:00 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 8 Tom Kennedy is host of Junior Miss Pageant will be 7:00 Davey and Goliath...... 9 M ovie...... 9 k Perry Mason...... 3 Amazing Grace ...... 18 “ Name That Tune,’’ broadcast “live” from Mobile, Agronsky and Co...... 3 Black Journal...... 57 Word of Life Today...... 22 M ovie...... 5 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. on Ala., May 5 on CBS-TV. M ovie...... 5 Olivia Walton (portrayed by Michael Learned) is stricken with polio, causing the rest of M ovie...... 30 11:00 New Life New Creation...... 8 Zoom...... 24 Michael Landon will be host. News...... 8-20-22 the family, including husband John (Ralph Waite), to feel helpless, in the special two-hour Christopher Closeup ...... 40 Channel 3, Hartford. News...... 3-22-30 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 The Persuaders ...... 40 Bill Moyers’ Journal...... 24 rebroadcast of ■The Waltons,” Easter Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on CBS-TV (Channel 3). 8:30 Police Surgeon...... 5 It Is W ritten...... 18 Wall Street Week...... 57 Hee Haw ...... 30 My Neighbor’s Religion...... 3 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Insight ...... 20 7:00 Here Come the B rid es...... 40 Insight ...... 8 Daytime Listings 11:30 News...... 3 World Press ...... 57 Day of Discovery...... 9-40 The Lucy Show...... 22 M ovie...... 3 The Fisherman...... 30 The World at W a r...... 9 12:30 This Week’s Sports on TV Oral Roberts S erm on...... 22 6:00 7:30 Rock Concert ...... 5 Directions ...... 40 Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 Sunrise Sem ester...... 3 Search for Tom rrow...... 3 What’s Happening ...... 3 9:00 News...... 8-40 TONIGHT 3:30 p.m. — “The American MONDAY 1:30 The Romagnolis’ Table -----24 Split Second...... 8-40 Drive A live...... 8 Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 6:30 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Harness Racing...... 9 7:30 p.m. — Basketball: The Sportsman” features duck hun­ 9 p.m. — NCAA Basketball: Passion of C hrist...... 8 Business Journal ...... 57 Nets vs. Colonels...... 9 The Story of Italy ...... 8 Public Affairs...... 3-8-30 Blank Check ...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 New York Nets vs. the Ken­ ting with Henry Aaron and Curt The championship game in the Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 7:30 Don T uttle...... 18 Oral Roberts Sermon ...... 9 Speak for Yourself ...... 5 MIDNIGHT tucky Colonels at Freedom Hall Gowdy and fishing with Terry tournament, telecast from San Spring Street USA...... 18 The Waltons ...... 3 1:00 Easter Cartoon...... 20 1 Dream of Jeannle...... 22 7:00 M ovie...... 8 in Louisville, Ky. (9). Bradshaw and Grits Gresham Diego live (20-22-30). Easter Cartoon...... 20 $6 Million M an...... 8-40 The Match G am e...... 3 As Schools Match W its...... 22 Spring Street USA...... 40 News...... 3 W restling...... 9 SUNDAY (8-40). THURSDAY Julius Boros Outdoors...... 22 N ova...... 24-57 Movies ...... 5-9 8:00 9:30 Underdog...... 5 Morris Cerullo ...... 40 1:30 p.m. — Exhibition 8 p.m. — Hockey: The New Conn. Newsmakers...... 30 8:00 All My Children...... 8-40 All in the Family...... 3 Every woman...... 3 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Know Your World ...... 20 1:00 baseball: The 4 p.m. — NHL Hockey: The York Rangers face off against 2:00 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 Today Show...... 20-22-30 Oral Roberts Special...... 8 The Story of Italy ...... 8 Somerset ...... 22 Movies ...... 5-9 vs. the St. Louis Cardinals at St. New York Islanders vs. the the Philadelphia Flyers at the Bulls vs. Bullets...... 3 Movie ...... 9 Bobby Goldsboro...... 18 Easter Service...... 9 A.M. America...... 40 Not for Women Only...... 30 Race of the Week ...... 22 Petersburg, Fla. (9). Flames at Atlanta (20-22-30). Spectrum (9). The Avengers...... 8 Come to Life...... 18 Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 4:30 p.m. — Golf: Final round 1 Dream of Jeannie...... 22 7:30 1:30 The Risk of M arriage...... 30 2 p.m. — NBA Basketball: 10:30 p.m. — Basketball: The Music for All A m erica...... 18 8:30 The Flintstones ...... 5 The Ascent of Man ...... 24 The Chicago Bulls against the action in the Sea Pines Heritage New York Nets take on the Let Us C elebrate...... 30 WCT Tennis...... 20-22-30 As the World Turns...... 3 Kung F u ...... 40 2:00 Insight ...... 40 M ovie...... 8-40 New Zoo Revue ...... 8 Jerry V isits...... 3 Washington Bullets at Capital Classic in South Carolina (3). Virginia Squires at Norfolk (9). Your Mayor’s R ep o rt...... 40 Challenge of Truth...... 18 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Nova ...... 57 8:00 How to Survive a Marriage News...... 9 Centre in Landover, Md. (3). 4:30 p.m. - “Wide World of FRIDAY 10:00 McCloud...... '...... 20-22-30 8:30 Sports” has Evel Knievel, Avignon ...... 3 2:30 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 ...... 20-22-30 2 p.m. — World Cup Tennis: 9 p.m. — Basketball: The Hour of P ow er...... 18 Masterpiece Theatre .... 24-57 The Jeffersons ...... 3 swimming, and Oriental self- Big Blue Marble ...... 8 Bugs Bunny Show ...... 5 The WCT Green Group in the New York Knicks vs. the McHale’s Navy...... 40 9:00 2:00 Can You Top This? ...... 18 Only on Cable Easter Service...... 20-30 A.M. America...... 8 $60,000 Marlboro Classic, taped defense (8-40). Milwaukee Bucks at Milwaukee Vaudeville Special...... 5 The Guiding L ight...... 3 Catholic Service...... 22 3:00 Public Affairs...... 9 9:00 New York City Channels 5 and 9 in Monte Carlo (20-22-30). Arena (9). Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 The $10,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 are seen exclusively by sub­ 3 p.m. — Skiing: Film of the 10:30 p.m. — WHA Hockey: Latino...... 40 Movie ...... 5 8:30 Days of Our Lives .... 20-22-30 10 p.m. — Tennis: Coverage Skiing...... 8-40 9:30 M ovie...... 8-40 scribers to Greater Hartford Colgate Women’s Freestyle Ski The New England Whalers 10:30 Mister Ed ...... 5 2:30 of quarterfinals in the American Parade...... 3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 The Other Six Days...... 18 CATV, Manchester cable Championships at Stowe, Vt. (8- against the Toros at Maple Leaf American Airlines Tennis Easter Service...... 3 3:30 The Edge of Night...... 3 M ovie...... 20-22-30 television. 40). Gardens in Toronto (3). American Sportsman ------8-40 Oral Roberts S erm on...... 18 9:00 Games (24). Korg: 70,000 B.C...... 8 The People’s Business,...... 24 The Big Showdown ...... 8-40 Point of V iew ...... 9 Oral Roberts Special...... 18 New England Journal...... 3 The Doctors ...... 20-22-30 Firing Line ...... 57 Dennis the Menace ...... 5 Jewish H eritage...... 40 4:00 3:00 The Avengers...... 9 10:00 Phil Donahue Show...... 8 The Price Is Right ...... 3 11:00 Weekend N ew s...... 5 This Week on Public TV... Islanders vs. Flames . 20-22-30 Film ...... •...... 20 Casper ...... & The Flintstones ...... 5 Living Faith ...... 18 World Press ...... 24 Kitty Today...... 22 General H ospital...... 8-40 A woman’s loyalty, devotion, Public Television’s special medical writer for The Hart­ Goober...... 8-40 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Dinah! ...... 30 program, “Financing Connec­ ford Courant. Thriller Theater...... 9 and self-sacrifice are the sub­ Zane Grey ’Theatre ...... 22 Strum ‘n Drummers...... 40 Another World ...... 20-22-30 jects of “Gate of Hell,” winner tic u t’s Schoqls,” Monday WHNB-TV Reports ...... 30 9:30 of the Grand Prix at Cannes in (March 31) at 3 p.m. Dick Cavett returns to public 3:30 10:30 Green Acres...... 5 The Ranger Station...... 3 1954 and regarded as one of the While the program is in television this week to host the Whalers vs. T o ro s...... 3 Make Room for Daddy...... 9 most beautiful color films of all progress, viewers will be in­ returning “Feeling Good,” a Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Sports E x tra ...... 5 Not for Women Only...... 22 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 time. vited to call in questions to half-hour program dealing with Police Surgeon...... 8 The Flintstones ...... 40 It will be shown on public conamission members, to be public health. The Living Word ...... 18 S A V E % M ovie...... 9 10:00 Maggie’s Exercises...... 57 television’s “The Japanese answered on the air. The show airs Wednesday 15 The Honeymooners...... 20 Film” series tonight (March (April 2) at 8 p.m. on (Channels The Joker’s W ild...... 3 4:00 Zane Grey Theatre ...... 22 Petticoat Junction...... 5 29) at 10 p.m. on Channel 24. Also on Monday, CPTV will 24 and 57. ON Bewitched ...... 3 To Be Announced...... 24 Dialing for Dollars ...... 8 “Gate of Hell” is based on a examine depression, the House of Frightenstein...... 5 The Sixth S ense...... 40 Romper Room ...... 9 true story occurred in nation’s leading mental health Subject m atter of the show in­ The Money M aze...... 8 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Celebrity Sweepstakes 20-22-30 medieval Japan during a period problem, on “The Thin Edge,” cludes mental health, cancer, M ovie...... 9 11:00 Sesame Street...... 24 of civil war and palace in­ a PBS special airing at 8 p.m. alcohol abuse, children’s vision Black Buffalo...... Gabe P ressm an...... 5 Leave It to B eav er...... 40 trigues. It tells the story of a After the show, Channel 24 and hearing problems, and PANASONIC Somerset ...... 20-30 News...... 8-22-30-40 other major preventable health 10:30 Star T rek ...... 22 Samurai who falls violently in will do its own local follow-up, Video & TV R eview ...... 57 love with a beautiful but happi­ hosted by David Rhinelander, problems. G am bit...... 3 Sesame Street...... 24-57 ly married woman. COMPONENT SYSTEMS 11:30 The Mothers-in-Law ...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 40 David Susskind Show ...... 5 Wheel of Fortune...... 20-22-30 4:30 Celebrity Superstars...... 8 Members of the Commission RAOIOS I Love Lucy ...... 40 Mike Douglas Show...... ^ Cable TV Channels Down the Stretch...... 22 to Study School Finance and 11:00 Bugs Bunny Show ...... “ Sportsman’s F riend...... 30 Equal Educational 'Opportunity WHYN (40) Springfield ...... 4 PORTABLE COLOR Now You See I t ...... 3 Merv Griffin Show...... •“ TV G uide...... M ovie...... 40 will appear in Connecticut WFSB (3) Hartford WNEW (5) New York...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... Weather S can ...... 6 Some Cartoned Some Floor Samples MIDNIGHT Password All-Stars ...... 8 The Mod Squad...... W restling...... 22 WGBY (57) Springfield...... 7 Straight Talk...... 9 5:00 WTNH (8) New Haven...... 8 M ovie...... 30 High R ollers...... 20-22-30 Mickey Mouse Club...... Dip It WOR (9) New York ...... 9 1:00 Electric Company...... 24 The Real McCoys ...... News H eadlines...... 10 News...... 3-8-40 The Money M aze...... 40 Film ...... Local Origination...... 11 Potterton’s M ovie...... 9 Star Trek ...... Video T e st...... 13 1 11:30 Love of Life ...... 3 Mister Rogers...... Mon. thru Fri. WHCT (18) H artford...... 18 Famous for Service Since 1931 Midday Live! ...... 5 5:30 5 Educational Access...... 19 The Brady Bunch...... 8-40 The Flintstones ...... 15 DIP ’n SIP DONUTS WATR (20) W aterbury...... 20 El Camino Plaza Only on Cable 130 Center Street New York City Channels 5 Hollywood Squares ... 20-22-30 Green Acres...... 20 FOR THE PRICEOFADOZ. Government Access...... 21 a i n i l RT. 30, VERNO N ' \^WLP (22) Springfield ... .22 MANCHESTER and 9 are seen exclusively by NOON Film ...... -7 Spectacular maneuvers like this forward flip are featured 875-2323 subscribers to Greater Hart­ News...... 3-8-9 Villa Alegre...... Public A ccess...... 23 649^537 Hogan’s Heroes ...... ^ 53^ Value WEDH (24) Hartford ...... 24 in “Skiing Free —Colgate National Women’s Freestyle ford CATV, Manchester cable Jackpot!...... 20-22-30 television. Passw ord...... 40 News...... OPEN 24 HOURS 335 Center St, Manchester Sports/Stocks ...... 26 Skiing Championships,” airing Easter Sunday at 3 p m on WHNB (30) West Hartford .30 ABC-TV. .< .■> i- y V /., 4 1 ; I 1 : • . r j i 1 C . . i 1 ■- 0 \ ^ WEEKEND — March 29, 1975 - Page 15 Page 14 - WEEKEND - March 29, 1975 Thursday, April 3 Friday, April 4

6:00 Bill Moyers’ Journal____24-57 6:00 9:30 News...... 3-8-22-30 8:30 News...... 3-8-22-30 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 Bewitched...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Bewitched ...... 5 10:00 The Untouchables ...... 9 Bob Crane Show...... 20-22-30 The Untouchables ...... 9 News...... 5 The Champions...... 18 9:00 12 O’clock H ig h ...... 18 Get Christie Love! ...... 8-40 Monday, March 31 The Honeymooners ...... 20 M ovie...... 3 The Honeymooners ...... 20 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Electric Company...... 24-57 Sts, of San Francisco .... 8-40 Electric Company...... 24-57 Pro Tennis...... 24 Bonanza...... 40 To Be Announced...... 18 Bonanza...... “I® Habitat Project ...... 57 7:00 6:00 6:30 Mac Davis Show ...... 20-22-30 6:30 10:30 News...... 3-22-40 News...... 3-8-22-30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Saga of Western M an...... 24 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 New Directions ...... Andy Griffith Show...... 5 ...... 18 Bewitched ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Movie ...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Black Perspective ...... 57 Truth or Consequences...... 8 The Untouchables ...... 9 Zoom...... 24-57 9:30 Zoom...... 24-57 12 O’clock H igh...... 18 Ironside...... 9 11:00 7:00 Water W orld...... 18 7:00 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 The Honeymooners...... 20 Dick Van Dyke Show 18 News...... 3-22-40 Electric Company...... 24-57 Film ...... 20 News...... 3-22-40 10:00 The Best of Groucho ...... 5 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 News...... 5 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Right Now...... 9 Bonanza...... 40 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 1 Love Lucy ...... 20 6:30 Ken Callaway Outdoors ___ 18 Ironside ...... 9 Captioned News — ...... 57 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 7:30 Ironside ...... 9 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 Lucas T anner...... 20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 11:30 I Love Lucy ...... 5 TTie Price Is Right ...... 3 Sounding Board ...... 20 Interface ...... 24 F ilm ...... 20 M ovies...... 3-5 Teacher FTeview...... 24 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Aviation W eather...... 24 Ready or N o t...... 24 10:30 Mystery M ovie...... g-40 Zoom...... 57 New Candid C am era...... 8 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Mr. and Mrs. Cop ...... 3 The Untouchables ...... 9 6:45 Wilburn B rothers...... 18 Open D oor...... 57 Call of the W est...... 20 Woman...... 57 Nets vs. Squires...... 9 Johnnv Carson ...... 20-22-30 Economics 201 ...... 24 7:30 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 7:30 M edix...... 18 12:30 Land of the T h re e ...... 3 Nutmegger’s Almanac ...... 24 Merv Griffin Special...... 3 M ovie...... 9 Antiques...... 24 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 1:00 Polka!...... 40 11:00 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 Jeopardy! ...... 8 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Rock C oncert...... 8 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Robert Lansing, as a Porter Wagoner...... 18 Nashville M usic...... 18 Midnight Special ... .. 20-22-30 8:00 The Best of Groucho...... 5 defense attorney on the Human Dimension...... 20 The World at W a r...... 3 Hal Stanton Presents ...... 22 I Love Lucy ...... 20 2:00 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 track of a killer, is misled by Black Perspective...... 24 Dionne Warwicke...... 5 11:30 a false confession in “Crime Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Victory at Sea ...... 3 The Rookies ...... 8-40 New Treasure Hunt...... 30 Movies ...... 3-5 Larry Gates (right) plays Sir Oliver Surface and Macon McCalman his old friend, who Dragnet ...... 40 Club,” CBS-TV’s Thursday Nanny & the Professor -----40 M ovie...... 9 Katharine Hepburn ...... 8-40 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 together hatch the central plot of “The School for Scandal,’’ a Theater in America presen­ Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Night Movie at 9 p.m. on Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 8:00 tation Wednesday at 9 p.m. on Channels 24 and 57. The drama is performed by the Guthrie 8:00 Channel 3. Smothers Bros...... 20-22-30 12:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 The Waltons ...... 3 The ’Thin E d g e ...... 24-57 Theater Co. of Minneapolis. Movie ...... 9 The Night Stalker ...... 8-40 9:00 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 First Place Dick Van Dyke Special... 8-40 1:00 The Avengers...... 9 ‘I Maude...... 3 Tuesday, April 1 Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 WHNB-TV (Channel 30) of Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Rangers vs. F ly e rs ...... 9 West Hartford has won first Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 Our SPEEDY Specialty Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 1:30 S.W.AT...... '. . . . 8-40 Music Place ...... 18 News...... 5 place in the documentary Washington Week...... 24-57 TRULY DELICIOUS 6:00 Sunshine...... 20-22-30 Reel Camp ...... 5 category and two special The Other Six Days...... 18 Fashion Preview ...... 22 Marcus Welby...... 8-40 8:30 NCAA Baketball...... 20-22-30 News.’...... 3-8-22-30 The Fourth E state...... 24 Brookdale ’75 ...... 9 citations in the documentary- CHICKEN Bewitched ...... 5 public service category in the We’ll Get B y...... 3 Local Followup...... 24 Room 222 ...... 40 Washington Debates ...... 18 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Brown In 6 Minutes The Untouchables ...... 9 annual UPI-Tom Phillips New Harry Partch ...... 57 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Chico & the M an ...... 20-22-30 The world’s “finest eatin’ Secret Agent...... 18 England Broadcast Awards 9:30 8:00 Black Journal...... 24 Wall Street Week...... 24-57 chicken” with incomparable R hoda...... 3 The Honeymooners...... 20 Interface ...... 57 Competition. taste. Electric Company...... 24-57 Good Tim es...... 3 The first-place award was for 9:00 Romantic Rebellion...... 24-57 Ask Kleiner CALL IN ORDER Bonanza...... 40 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 10:30 “Trans-Action: Who’s Direc­ M ovie...... 3 10:00 Happy Days...... 8-40 Business Journal ...... 57 ting Traffic?’’ which was Hot 1 B altim ore...... 8-40 Pick Up 10 Minutes Later Medical C enter...... 3 By DICK KLEINER 6:30 M ovie...... 9 11:00 produced in cooperation with Knicks vs. B ucks...... 9 DECrS DRIVE-IN News...... 5 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 M ovie...... 18 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 the League of Women Voters. 462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 C aribe...... 840 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 The Best of Groucho ...... 5 The special citations were for The Rockford Files ... 20-22-30 New York Report ...... 9 Zoom...... 24-57 Solar Energy...... 24 The Untouchables ...... 9 DEAR DICK: I was curious about how actors and actresses “The Roof Over Our Heads” Firing Line ...... 24 Challenge of ’lYuth...... 18 Decision Makers ...... 57 I Love Lucy ...... 20 become famous or well-known stars. Did most of them work hard and “Help Wanted-Female.” Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 Straight Talk...... 24-57 7:00 at it at acting school or just happen to be discovered by some News...... 3-22-40 8:30 Captioned N ew s...... 57 10:30 M ovie...... 3 11:30 producer or director? — FRANK SHOLES, Mobile, Ala. Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 There are a few overnight successes but they are quite rare. New Jersey R eport...... 9 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Movies ...... 3-5 Connecticut R ep o rt...... 18 M ovie...... 8-40 Mystery M ovie...... 8-40 Most stars get there by dint of very hard work and long years Ironside ...... 9 spent slaving over a hot script. Many have gone to acting school. Manchester Has More To See On W oman...... 24 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Behind the Lines ...... 57 The Ascent of M a n ...... 24-57 Many haven’t. Those that haven’t usually studied in the practical Sounding Board ...... 20 schools of summer stock or little theaters. I believe most stars m o o 9:00 MIDNIGHT The Romagnolis’ Table - 24 deserve their stardom. Comedian Pat Paulsen News...... 3-8-18-22-3040 Fibber Out of P la c e ...... 30 Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 M ovie...... 9 enjoys an unusual snack on DEAR DICK: Why has Jeopardy been taken off the air? In my The Best of Groucho...... 5 Woman Is ...... 57 9:30 1:00 CABLE T.V.! the ’ Smothers Brothers Harness R acing...... 9 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 opinion, it’s the only quiz show worth watching — it takes brains 7:30 American Ski Scene ...... 18 to win on that show, not just a whole lot of silly hoopla. MRS. Show Monday at 8 p.m. on I Love Lucy ...... 20 Celebrity Sweepstakes . 3 Assignment America____24-57 1:30 NBC-TV. Captioned N ew s...... 57 W.B. JOHNSON, Hastings, Neb. Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 10:00 Reel Camp ...... 5 Maybe that was Jeopardy’s problem — too much brains and not 24 HOUR TV GUIDE 11:30 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8 Barnaby Jo n e s...... 3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 enough silly hoopla. It’s silly hoopla that makes the world go WFSB 5- 136 Games Movies ...... 3-5 around, unfortunately, not brains. Anyhow, there is a syndicated 3 HARTFORD Mystery Movie...... '.. 8-40 nighttime version of Jeopardy which is still on — ask your local WNEW Radio Station WTIC of Hart­ The Untouchables ...... 9 Wednesday, April 2 station to buy it. It was the daytime version on NBC which was 5 NEW YORK CITY ford will broadcast a total of 136 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 dropped. 24 HOUR Red Sox games during the 1975 12:30 ” WEATHER 6:00 Country C arnival...... 18 News...... 5 DEAR DICK: My family and I have been watching the reruns baseball season, the station has M ovie...... 9 WTNH announced. The first game on News...... 3-8-22-30 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 B aretta...... 8-40 of Mod Squad. Can you tell me whatever happened to prin­ 8 NEW HAVEN 1:00 Nutmegger’s Almanac...... 24 the broadcast schedule is at Bewitched ...... 5 Garner Ted Armstrong...... 9 cipals. We never see them on other shows. — MRS. MlKiAM WOR (^ave $10 1:45 p.m. April 13, when Boston Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 The Untouchables ...... 9 Animal W orld...... 30 Faith for T oday...... 18 HERMAN, Del Mar, Calif. , u , 9 NEW YORK CITY faces the Bialtimore Orioles. 1:30 The Champions...... 18 RoOm 222 ...... 40 Movin’ On ...... 20-30 From left to right, Michael Cole is active — he just shot a 10 24 HOUR NEWS BY SUBSCRIBING TODAY Police Story, among others. Clarence Williams III went back to The station said it plans to Reel Camp ...... 5 The Honeymooners ...... 20 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Vaudeville...... 22 .JQ WHCT broadcast all 1975 football Electric Company...... 24-57 8:00 10:30 New York and hasn’t been heard from again. Leggy Peggy Lipton HARTFORD had a baby and got married (to Quincy Jones) and is being REGULAR INSTALLATION S20.00 games and 1975-1976 season Only on Cable Bonanza...... 40 Tony Orlando & D aw n...... 3 Meet the M ayors...... 9 2 Q WATR domestic these days. WATERBURY SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY FEE S10.00 basketball games played by the New York City Channels 5 6:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 o p WWLP YOU SAVE HO OO University of Connecticut. Also and 9 are seen exclusively by News...... 3-8-20-22-30 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 11:00 DEAR DICK: What ever happened to “Snow White and the SPRINGFIELD coming up: Live, on-the-course subscribers to Greater Hart­ M ovie...... 9 Seven Dwarfs?” Why hasn’t it ever been shown on TV. I tave I Love Lucy ...... 5 News...... 3-8-18-2-2-30-40 OA WEDH coverage of the Sammy Davis ford CATV, Manchester cable Teacher Preview ...... 24 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 The Best of Groucho...... 5 children and grandchildren who have never seen it. — HARRY HARTFORD Monthly Charge •7.95 Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. television. Zoom...... 57 Little House on the Prairie The Untouchables ...... 9 ORNER Montoursville, Pa. P f i 24 HOUR SPORTS ...... 20-22-30 The Disney people keep “Snow White and their other big car­ II s t o c k m a r k e t 6:45 1 Love Lucy ...... 20 toon features locked up and bring them out for theatrical Feeling Good ...... 24-57 Captioned N ew s...... 57 o n WHNB Economics 201 ...... 24 showings roughly every seven years. TV? No not while they can n e w BRITAIN WALNUT ELECTRONICS, INC. IS YOUR 8:30 7:00 11:30 keep showing them in theaters once in a while The ^ans are to A n WHYN New s...... 3-22-40 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 M ovies...... 3-5 release “Snow White” again this coming Christmas. Watch for it SPRINGFIELD M ovie...... 8-40 Factory Authorized Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Katharine Hepburn...... 8-40 in your local theaters. C 7 WGBY Truth or Consequences...... 8 Behind the Lines ...... 24-57 .Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 SPRINGFIELD DEAR DICK: I saw a movie on T V som e weeks b a c k - AH Ironside ...... 9 9:00 Quasar. Dealer... Cannon ...... 3 the King’s Men,” with Broderick C ra w fo rd . Was that based Call Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 on the iife of the late Huey P. Long of Louisiana? - MRS. K.J. QUASAR TV SALES AND SERVICE To Be Alive...... 20 This Is the Life ...... 18 MIDNIGHT To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 9 PEMBERTON. Copperas Cove, Tex. masnifi- Enroll nowl. Theater in America...... 24-57 That great movie was based on Robert P^nn Warren s magn^^^ 646-6400 WALNUT ELECTRONICS, Inc. The Romagnolis’ Table ... .57 1:00 cent novel. Certainly, Warren took L^ng as h R., n’u„{ 7:30 9:30 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 starting point. It did not follow Long’s life and c ^ eer htera^^^ “WE SERVICE ALL MAKES” Human Dimension...... 18 1 Walnut St., Manchester 649-4248 Name That Tune ....'...... 3 1:30 there is no doubt that Long was the prototype of th Hogan s Heroes ...... 5 10:00 Reel (,'amp ...... 5 protagonist. • .«•»» ♦ M ‘ ^ The $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 The Manhuntcr ...... 3 .loe l'’ranklin Show...... 9 4 1 fi > > t 1 S SAIG( marine! carryini , today, f Contend cabin a murder reporter The e today V Page 16 - WEEKEND - March 29, 1975 from th ferryir Contend First Graders at South School Comma V that no Give Impressive Performance area wi

By MAL BARLOW Robert Chaloux was the constable. About the only interference with others doing their parts may have been the M The 25 players of Manchester’s Passersby were Richard Houle, Christopher Marti, Claudine Whiston, moving of their lips as they mouthed South School first grade put on an and Melinda Waterman. each other’s parts. impressive performance of “Let’s Susan Moriarty narrated the show. She All 25 children in the South School first Go Fly A Kite” Tuesday on the introduced everyone by name and part. grade attended school Tuesday despite school’s stage. Mrs. Bailey provided piano music and several problems. O They remembered their lines without guidance. An hour before the morning perfor­ the usual hesitation this reviewer is ac­ The background for the play was mance, the children came to Mrs. Bailey customed to in the lower grades. painted by the players. Mrs. Bailey said and said, “There’s a big problem. Chris MancI The play is a take-off on “Mary Pop- Marti is not here.” each player planned to cut out what he or little ho pins”, an English story made into a pop­ Chris was to play a passerby and say, she had done after the play. into thi ular children’s movie by Walt Disney. “Jolly good. See you later Bert.” “They were so good,” said Mrs. Bailey propose The Martin School first graders But Chris finally walked in the door after the last performance. Robert walked from Dartmouth St. to the South and the whole class cheered him loudly. Mrs. Bailey had teaching uppermost in “ Frai School on S. Main St. for the 10 a.m. per­ Scott McFarland, a chimney sweep, mind throughout the production of the today, “ ■-S' formance. They found it well worth the almost missed the show also. He was ill. musical. the mat walk in the morning damp. In fact, Scott left the stage after the For many weeks their singing instruc­ tight. T About 80 parents and friends of the tion has been the play’s songs. Their art afternoon performance to see his needed players came for the 1:30 p.m. perfor­ instruction has included the painting of pediatrician. Dr. Robert Breer. basicall; mance and were just as pleased. the play’s mural. Kathleen Bailey, 13, won credit from mill ral The part of Mary Poppins was convin­ They worked on their writing and pen­ Mrs. Bailey for helping her write the vices. cingly played by Lisa Miller. Samuel manship as they wrote out invitations to play. They also collaborated last year on Weiss Chaput gave a shining performance of a “Sesame Street” play for Mrs. the other classrooms in South School. rate be I Mary’s friend, Bert. There is a Project Concern class, a se­ Bailey’s first grade. Manche: Melissa Cook and James Lacey played cond grade and a third grade in the little mills — the naughty children, Jane and Michael, school. mills re who get taken care of by Mary. And they practised clear and loud Lecture Series Fund bu VisM The penquin song and dance was a speech in order for everyone in their and the 1 marvel as done by Christopher LaVigne, audiences to hear them. Features China Christopher Davis, Raymond Juleson, "At recess, they were singing the and Douglas Farmer. songs,” Mrs. Bailey said. “Pretty soon, A special lecture and slide series On The b ^ s sang a pretty song with the every child could recite the whole play. “Modem China” is scheduled to start E£ robins. The bees were played by Carolyn They knew everyone’s parts.” April 10 at the University of Hartford. Barry, Kristin Ferraioli, and Susan “The most amazing thing to me was The three-part series, sponsored by the / Alpert. The robins were Beth Ann that they didn’t need any help on stage,” university’s history department, is free w Churchill and LaJuana Jones. she added. and open to the public. / The chimney sweeps stepped lively “They were coming on and off stage, “Rrcent Archeological Discoveries in HAMI during a thrilling dance routine. They changing positions, changing the lighting China” is scheduled at 8 p.m. April 10 at relative: were played by Scott McFarland, Scott and changing for the two scenes. I had to the Gengras Student Union. “Chinese house f Mandeville, Aaron Cook, and James stay out front and play the piano.” Family in the 20th Century” is scheduled Eleven ' Lisa Miller as Mary Poppins in Patrick. The young players also kept quiet 8 p.m. April 17 at the same place. “China The 1 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” (Herald photo The children’s mother and father were during the performances of the others. and the Oil Crisis” is scheduled April 24 Charity’ by Barlow) Susan Congdon and Robert Kilian. 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