PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HEatALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. April 15. 1975 OBITUARIES Line-By-Line Review (Continued from Page One) POLICE REPORT Mrs. Anna M. McCann tions become disproportionate — Lannan. for Ed BeUeville (assessor) because of Mrs. Waiter McClatchey •Reflected in the police department meritorious service. Under his direction ELLINGTON - Mrs. Anna Act funds), no new employes and no new SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. budget are LE^-funded programs (Law and involvement, the town is saving $75,- M. McCann, 91, of 6 Laurel Rd. programs are being requested. Margaret Niederwerfer Enforcement Assistance Administartion) 000 to $100,000 in revaluation expenses. He was transferred at 7:30 died Sunday at her home. She Appearing before the board to explain MANCHESTER McClatchey, 65, of 73 Barber where grants have ran out and toe town Other assessors in other towns wouldn’t p.m. to Hartford Hospital. A MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 6 ,1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 167 Manchester—A City of Village Charm THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRlCEi FIFTEEN CENTS was the wido of Charles E. the police department budget were; Stanley Shamonis, 45, of 175 Hill Rd., East Windsor, former­ now is picking up toe costs — Weiss. touch revaluation with a ten«foot pole — 'Spokesman at toe hospital ^ d McCann. Polira Chief-designate Robert Lannan, Woodland St. . was arrested ly of South Windsor, died Mon­ •It would be untypical for toe police to Weiss. his condition was stable and Bom in Honesdale, Pa., Mrs. Capt. George McCaughey, Lt. Richard Monday at 7:38 p.ita. outside day at Hartford Hospital after a provide services for private shopping •If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t — that he was awake and alert McCann had lived in Ellington Sartor, and John Baldyga, chief of police Poiice Headquarters and long Uness. She was the wife of areas, such as toe Parkade. Can one say Belleville; late tlds morning. for the past four years. She was equipment. Fire Chief John Rivosa charged with intoxication and Walter S. McClatchey. one shopping area is more important than •Mel Siebold will spend more of his time East Hartford Police told a member of St. John’s appeared for the Town Fire Department. resisting arrest, poiice said. Mrs. McClatchey was bom another? It was on that basis Reardon at night rec programs (two or three Manchester Police they, had Lutheran Church, Honesdale. Aiso appearing were James Turek, tax He \yas releas^ on $100 non­ Aug. 5, 1909 in South Windsor (former Police Chief James Reardon) op- nights) and less time during toe day, found a highly intoxicated Survivors are a son, Robert collector; Ed Belleville, assessor; Paul surety bond for appearance in ' Communists J Continue and had lived in the area all her posed toe request of the Parkade for except as needed — Weiss. young girl on toe ski slope side G. McCann of Point Pleasant, Juttner, director of data processing; Mel Common Pleas Court 12 in East life. She was a graduate of police patrols — Weiss. ■ •I found my teaching job at Post Junior of Wickham Park after 3 p.m. N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Siebold, rec director; Maurice Pass, Hartford April 2$. Rockville High School. She was •The new Buckland firehouse should be Coliege was interfering with my town job Monday. They took her to their L. Hoff of Ellington, with whom purchasing agent; Thomas Moore, con- a member of Wapping Com­ ready for use in the 1975-76 fiscal year — and I had decided to give it up even before headquarters until her head she made her home; 16 trolier; Jerome Baskin, town auditor; I ^ munity Church and Vernon Rivosa and Weiss. the dispute over it developed — Siebold. cleared. "?4 grandchildren and a great­ Kwash, representing the data processing Someone broke into a Foster Grange and had been active in •Except for and , Police are now investigating Drive Toward Saigon grandchild. advisory committee; and Weiss. •The $18,000 to $20,000 needed for an St. home within toe past few 4-H Club work for many years. the kids have been pushed out of toe East the two cases. The funeral is Thursday at Basicaliy, what the directors heard emergency vehicle for toe fire department days. From appearances, toe Other survivors are a son, Side Rec because so much of it has been SAIGON (UPI) — Tank-led Communist the 2,000-man regiment of the 18th Divi­ It was the 18th provincial capital lost to 10:30 a.m. at the Bryant from ali was what they already had heard isn’t in the 1975-76 budget; however, toe thief may only have stolen a Robert McClatchey of Bedford, taken over by Bennet Junior High. i forces captured another provincial capital sion at Gia Kiem, eight miles northwest of the Communists in the current offensive Funeral Home, Honesdale, Pa. from Weiss — that cutting the budgets current budget may' have a surplud suf­ nap on toe living room couch, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Sometimes, as many as 200 kids are today, shut down Bien Hoa air base for Xuan Loc, which is 38 miles northeast of and left the North Vietnamese and Viet Burial will be in Honesdale. would be at the expense of cutting ser­ ficient to provide toe needed funds — police said. A MODERN Lorraine Wethereil of Somers; hanging around there with nothing to do. neariy six hours with an artillery barrage Saigon. By nightfali, field reporters said, Cong in full control of Ninh Thuan There are no calling hours. Rivosa. three brothers, Herbert vices. The faciiities can take care of about 40 per PHi and routed a South Vietnamese regimentai toe battered outfit had retreated to Trang Province. The Communists now control 18 The White-Gibson-Small They learned other things also, such as: Niederwerfer of Tolland, Frank •The estimate for 99.2 per cent coilec- cent. TTiey roam the building and, as long base outside the province capital of Xuan Bom, only 23 miles from the capital. of South Vietnam’s 44 provinces and two- Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., •The projections of the police workload The regiment, which some field reports Niederwerfer of South Windsor tion of 1974-75 taxes may be met and the as they don’t bother us, we don’t bother Alcohol and drugs may be the Loc. thirds of the nation’s territory. Rockville, is in charge of local indicated serious crimes in Manchester said appeared to be 80 per cent destroyed, and Richard Niederwerfer of estimate for 1975-76 will be at 99,per cent them. cause of a youth’s unconscious The series of military setbacks shook Windsor; two sisters, Mrs. arrangements. wiil continue to rise at a high rate — ’Turek. toe morale of war-weary government biew up eight American-supplied 105mm In spite of reports to the contrary, we state Monday which lasted Jam os Rose Hincksand Mrs. Hazel throughout the 1975-76 fiscal yehr — Sar­ troops fighting to keep the remnants of a and 155mm howitzer artillery pieces •We’re asking toe board to approve pay­ are having less problems with the kids this many hours, police said. Bernier, both of Ellington; and tor. F. dwindling South Vietnam from falling into before fleeing, military sources said. ment of all motor vehicle taxes in one in­ year than in former years. The problems five grandchildren. •Cuts in the police budget would D’Amato Oonununist* hands. They coincided with Sources said other government troops stallment —’Turek. (At present, if the tax we’re having in the basketball leagues at A girl in Wickham Park Cambodian The funeral is Thursday at 11 "stack” calls for service and would cause BS/R.PH. { reports toe Conununistsad established an today abandoned the province capitai of on motor vehicles is $100 or less, it must the East Side Rec are more the fault of toe flagged down a police cruiser a.m. at Wapping Community Mrs. John O. Works considerable citizen concern —Lannan. air base at Pleiku in the Central Phan Rang, on the south China S ^ coast be paid in one installment. If over $100, it parents than the players and the officials there at 4; 15 p.m. to tell of a 15- Church. The Rev. Harold W. Mrs. Nina J . Works, 91, of 88 •Plea-bargaining in the courts appears Highlands. 165 miles northeast of Saigon, when it was may be paid in two installmento.) Siebold. year-old East Hartford youth Cease-Fire Richardson, pastor, will of­ HoU St. died Monday night at a to be the mode of the times. As arrests in­ The Communists, moving under a attacked by a 5,000-man (^mmunist force •I’m recommending a double increment lying unconscious in bushes by ficiate. Burial will be in Wlnd- Manchester convalescent home crease, case-loads increase and convic- the Oriental Garden, police Scientific medicine began barrage of more than 1,000 shells, overran moving with tank support. sorville Cemetery. after a long illness. She was the said. with toe Greeks...There were, Requested Friends may call at Ladd wife of John 0. Works. however men who practiced Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Mrs. Works was bora Nov. 3, The youth had a strong odor the art of healing long before Ave., Rockville, Wednesday 1883 in New York City, Cycle Crash Kills of liquor on his breath and the time of the Greek GENEVA (UPI) - The Cambodian from 7 to 9 p.m. daughter of the late Henry and showed signs of going into physicians...The skeletons of Shelepin Ousted government has asked Prince Norodom The family suggests that any Margaret Reichardt Roth, and shock, police, said. He had been prehistoric men and animals Sihanouk for an immediate cease-fire, the memorial contributions may be lived in Manchester for over 50 Bolton Woman FIRE CALLS unconscious there for two show that their bodies reacted International Committee of the Red Cross made to the American Cancer years. She was a member of hours, other youths in toe area to disease and to injury much English and American Officials Compare Notes said today. It said the request amounted to Society or to Wapping Com­ South United Methodist Church. the hospital at 3:55 p.m., police told police. None of the youths as do our own...’liie art of From Politburo full surrender. Janet C. Gleason, 33, of 1 with town officials following a tour of Manager Robert B. Weiss. The Board- munity Church. She is also survived by a son, said they knew the youth. writing, which gave us our Leslie Boardman, deputy town clerk The Red Cross said its delegation in Laurwood Dr., Bolton, Was said. MANCHESTER (Tolland i^ire Department) mans are here on vacation as guests Edward Sauter, former first contemporary ideas and director of administration in the Municipal Building. Others, from demonstrations and minor incidents of pronounced dead on arrival at Mrs. Gleason was a member Monday, 3:03 p.m. — grass Monday, 4:31 p.m. — woods A Manchester Ambulance MOSCOW (UPI) — The Communist par­ Phnom Penh received toe proposal from Manchester postmaster; a about these matter(|, was in­ Manchester, England, second from left, are Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel,. of the Mark Kravitz family. (Herald Manchester Memorial Hospital of the Bolton Town Republican fire in Hickey’s Grove on toe fire off Wolhbridge Rd. ty Central Committee today ousted violence. the Cambodian government this afternoon daughter, Mrs. John Matchett took him to Manchester vented about 5,500 years Mayor John Thompson, and town photo by Pinto) IMPROVEMENTS Monday afternoon of injuries Town Committee and founder east side of Union Pond. (Tolland Fire Department) left, and Mrs. Yvonne Boardman chat former KGB secret police chief Alexander “He is a liability now — even in the and immediately relayed it to Sihanouk in of Manchester; two grand­ Memorial Hospital. He was ago...Man had exist^ on this (UPI) ~ suffered in a motorcycle acci­ of toe Bolton Junior Women’s (Eighth District) Monday, 4:43 p.m. — woods N. Shelepin from toe 16-man Politburo, third-level job of a trade union chief. He the Chinese capital. daughters, and five great­ treated but still did not wake earth for about half a million The Argentine government dent in Boiton. Club. , Monday, 7:38 p.m. — grass fire off Hurlburt Rd. (Tolland toe country’s top ruling body. It was the cannot be sent anywhere now,” the source It said the Phnom Penh administration grandchildren. up. His mother was called to years before toat, and our announced a $1 billion im­ Police said she apparently She was the wife of John fire at Exit 92 of 1-86. (Town) Fire Department) first shakeup in the Kremlin hierarchy said. “ The British business was the proposed the cease-fire and transfer of The funeral is Thursday at 1 the hospital. knowled^ of his culture, his provement plan for the capital lost control of the cycle she was Gleason, who is active in the Monday, 8:59 p.m. — woods Monday, 5:11 p.m. — grass England’s Manchester Faces since April, 1973. perfect excuse.” power “in order to stop this fratricidal p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, way of life, and the diseases city and said the money would driving and then struck a guard town’s political affairs. fire to the rear of 27 Nike Cir­ fire off W. Main St. (Rockville Shelepin, 56, once a strong contender for The plenum also decided to hold the par­ conflict.” 142 E. St. The Rev. from which he suffered in be used in part to buy more rail. TTie accident happened cle. (Town) Fire Department) Communist party Secretary General ty’s 25th congress next Feb. 24. There has Officials at Red Cross headquarters in Wayne Kendall of South United The Holmes Funeral Home, these remote times is being than 1,400 garbage trucks. about 3:40 p.m. on Camp Today, 10:22 a.m. — grass Monday, 6:50 p.m. — grass Leonid I. Brezhnev’s job, was retired at ' been speculation that Brezhnev may Geneva said toe Cambodian government Methodist Church will officiate. 400 Main St., Manchester, is in gradually reconstructed from Meeting Rd. in Bolton. fire set by a train along the fire off Old Stafford Rd. lus own request, the Tass news agency voluntarily retire after the congress. proposal “amounted to an offer of sur­ Burial will be in East charge of arrangements, which the relics which he left behind Problems Similar to Ours She was pronounced dead at railroad tracks leading into (Tolland Fire Department) said. Brezhnev has been reported ill in recent render.” Cemetery. are incomplete. Business Students him... Manchester from East Hart­ SOUTH WINDSOR Western diplomatic sources said the months. They said it was relayed to Khmer Friends may call at the In Memoriam ford along Tolland Tpke. Monday, 6:38 p.m. — car fire Join Honor QroUp Find service as you like it — By BETTY RYDER no matter how many meetings they have apartments and ample staff to care for his effect of toe ouster was to strengthen toe Rouge rebel forces now fighting inside funeral home Wednesday from In laving memory of our dear son, and (Eighth District) on Pine Knob Dr. Area University of Connec­ fast and friendiy fix>m toe ef­ The problems facing town governments on that particular day. or her needs. Funds totalling $12,500 are position of Brezhnev, against whom Phnom Penh as well as to Sihanouk. brother, Howard E. Hastings, who 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 4 Police Said Ready TOLLAND COUNTY AMBULANCE CALLS ficient staff at LENOX are similar even though those towns may "Socialized medicine is mandatory in allocated annually for entertainment pur­ Shelepin fought for the top job of party The 16-member Red Cross delegation passed away, Aprii IS, 1962. The family suggests that any ticut students were recently ad­ Veronica M. Hastings, Monday, 11:45 a.m. — woods BOLTON PHARMACY. We handle a be oceans apart. England,” he said. poses. During toe past year we have enter­ general secretary after toe ouster of based at the Royal Phnom Hotel in the memorial contributions may be mitted to membership in Beta The Weather and Dorothea V. Spillane fire at Talcott Hill Rd. and Daly full line of nationally known "The town (Manchester, England) cer­ “Every employe pays into a fund and his tained the Russian ambassador, the Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. Cambodian capital is standing by for a made to the Memorial Fund of Monday, 3:39 p.m. — motor­ Gamma Sigma, the honorary To Arrest Trio Rd. in Coventry. See story in society for students of business. cosmetics including Worth tainly needs a lot of running,” said Leslie employer contributes an equal amount. Chinese ambassador, toe French am­ Shelepin was Khrushchev’s protege and, reply from Sihanouk, the officials said. South United Methodist Church. cycle fatality on Camp Meeting Variable cloudiness today with chances today’s Herald. (Coventry’s They are; and St. Laurent, an exclusive Boardman, deputy town clerk and director This pays for his health needs including bassador, as well as the Dutch am­ when Brezhnev won that power struggle, The Red Cross delegation, headed by Rd, See story this page. (Bolton of a little rain along toe sound. High two departments, 'Tolland, and Coventry —Abe Dontje and in this area, to fill all your of administration there. dentists, doctors, optometrists, bassador. They all during their visits Shelepin’s star swiftly waned. Shelepin delegate Andre Pasquier, withdrew to the Fire Department) temperatures in toe upper 40s to low 5ta. In Memoriam For Shelton Fire Andover. Bolton on standby). Milton F. McKenna. needs, and have a large well In Manchester, Conn, for a visit with toe hospitalization, etc. He is also con­ stayed at the lord mayor’s residence.” reached the peak of his career in toe last hotel this morning and declared a neutral Fair tonight with lows in the 3Cs. Fair In loving memory of Angelina Massaro Monday, 3:22 p.m. — woods M an ch ester —Ja m e s A. equipped'pharmacy to handle Mark Kravitz family, Boardman and his tributing to bis own retirement pension.” Yardm an said toat Prince Charles two yesrs of Khrushchev’s rale. safety zone for the care of wounded DeSimone who passed away March IS, CRIME STATISTICS Thursday with highs well up in the 50s. fire off (Charter Rd. (Tolland Krzeminski and Stephen L. all your prescriptions. You wife, Yvopne, were renewing old acquain­ StiU impressed with the U nit^ States, attended toe annual' meeting last May But ill 1965, the party-state control agen­ civilians and armed forces. 1949. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Police dentified the abductors as (UPI) Sixty per Fredric M arch, Fire Department). Wilson. can depend on LENOX tances having visited here during toe toe second time around, the Boardmans when Lor4 Mayor Collis was elected. cy he headed was disban(led and two years In memory of our loving mother who sources say three Pennsylvania “Weathermen,” ai radical cent of the crimes in the previously had accompanied toe Lord later he was named to head the trade un­ Monday, 3:38 p.m. — motor­ Sopth Windsor —Martin P. PHARMACY, 299 E. Center town^s sesquicentenhial celebration in “It was the first time royalty had taught us to love one another. men will be arrested soon on ar­ group which in the past has Venezuelan capital are carri^ Mayor Kenneth Collis and the Lady ions, a second level job in the Soviet For each of us, she did her best, God Noted Actor, cycle fatality on Camp Meeting Martinelli and Alan J. St., 649-0896 for all your June 1973. ' son charges in connection with claimed responsibility for out by drug addicts or minors attend^ a town election outside of Lon­ South Vietnamese Defeats grant her eternal rest. Rd. See story this page. Okolotowicz. prescription requirements. Boardman, who has held his present Mayoress of Manchester, England. system. explosions at government from the slums, according to don, which is 225 miles away,” he said. D i e s a t 7 7 a $10 million fire that destroyed (Manchester Ambulance) Vernon —Daniel Goric, Free Delivery Service..(^n: position for the past 18 months, is a "per­ “We have met such friendly people — “This puts the cap on it and finishes Sons, Daughter, buildings. Gen. Hernan Delgado San­ a Shelton factory, putting 900 Monday, 4:19 p.m. — brush Stanley Luszcazk Jr. and Mon thru Sat 8 a.m.-9 p.m.. manent” official in Manchester, England, after all, the first time, we were “In October, the lord mayor and the Shelepin,” one Western source said, dis­ Laid to ‘No Win Policy’ Daughter-in-law and Grandchildren LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ac­ A key figure in the case is the chez, commander of the persons out of work. fire off Old Stafford Rd. Theresa A. Phelan. Sun and Hoiidays, 8 a.m,-8 regardless of which political party is in strangers, just deposited here, and lady mayoress had visits with Andy counting as “baloney” the official version Rev. Dr. David N. Bubar of tor Fredric March, 77, who The sources said Monday the metropolitan police force. control. everyone made us feel right at home,” he Williams and his family who were atten­ that he quit at his own request. dominated both stage and men were linked to the March 1 New York and Memphis, Tenn., said. ding a charity concert to benefit the The sources said the excuse for toe TAIPEI (UPI) — Sen. Barry Goldwater Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon . Card of Thanks “Our town has a population of ap­ screen roles for more than half fire at the Sponge Rubber a technical consultant to proximately 554,000 with a town staff of Trying not to single out any one event as children of Israel.” ouster probably was provided by today blamed the disastrous military B. Johnson. We would like to express our heartfelt a century and won two Products Co. plant by a police Sponge Rubber Products who “We had the power, but no will to use appreciation to the many friends, 36,000,” he said. being more memorable than the other, he Being the lord mayor is an arduous task, Shelepin’s visit to Britain earlier this defeats in South Vietnam on what he Academy Awards, died of search of a Connecticut motel. had designed a water purifica­ it,” he said. “If we did not try to win a relatives and neighbors who were so “The annual budget is approximately did say he enjoyed a musical night during Boardman said. month, which was met with called the “no win policy” of the late generous and kind in our recent sorrow. cancer Monday. Laboratory tests of material tion process for the plant. war, by God, we should never get into it.” $89 miilion with several million allocated the sesquicentennial celebration when “He (the lord mayor) attends some 800 The Family of Leo Gauthier March was a legitimate found during the search led to Bubar received from the On U.S. commitments in Southeast Asia, each week to education,” Boardman said. “choirs were singing and we really felt a to 900 functions a year, many times five or theater actor, who first identification of at least one of company the second of two Goldwater said bluntly; The three major areas of expenditures part of the atmosphere — just being able six a day. The government does provide a appeared in silent films, the men, the sources said. checks totaling $35,000 on Feb. “We haven’t performed. We have to are broken down into three categories, he to all participate together.” house in the Lake District in the North TOWN OF MANCHESTER became a movie star when Three men posing as 28, the day before the explosion Ford To Attend Concord keep our word or don’t make them.” WMOIG said. Explaining the ceremonial side of Country with a full staff at his disposal, talking pictures created a de­ telephone installers appeared and fire, according to U.S. At­ The Arizona Republican and un­ “Annually we spend $52 million on government in England, Boardman said, when he gets the chance to use it. LEGAL NOTICE mand for stage-trained voices, at the plant on the eve of the torney Peter Dorsey. education, $30 million on social welfare, “The position of lord mayor is an annual successful 1964 presidential candidate, Bubar is al^o a clairvoyant Boardman, obviously fond of his English and then used his prestige to Saturday midnight fire when and $7 million on housing,” he said. office. The person elected must be on the Bicentennial Kickoff here to attend the funeral of The Zoning Board of Appeals town, called it a “prosperous city — a spend as much time as possible workers were off for the who predicted the blaze. He council. The post is allotted to each of the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, held a will hold public hearings on “We have a council form of government pioneer city.” in live theater productions. weekend. A van they apparently appeared before a grand jury CONCORD, Mass. (UPI) — President lot of trouble making it any other way.” news conference in the Grand Hotei. At Monday. April 21,1975, starting comprised of two main parties, the parties, depending on the number of seats. “In the 19th century, our forefathers, Florence Eldridge, March’s used was recovered in Penn­ over the weekend, but has dis­ Ford will join hundreds of thousands of Ford is expected to appear around 10 his side was Anna Chennauit, the widow of at 7:00 P.M., in the Hearing Conservative Party and the Labor Party. “The annual meeting is held May 21 and finding the town locat^ 60 miles from the wife of 47 years and frequent sylvania. claimed any role in the fire. “ W E E K U r tourists celebrating the start of America’s a.m. to lay a wreath at old North Bridge Gen. Claire Chennauit who led the famed Room of the Municipal Building There are a total of 99 members with the a new lord mayor will be elect^ . This coast, actually dug the 60 miles to es­ costar, was at his bedside when Two factory guards and a Dorsey said he has no proof 200th birthday party. near the Minute Man statue and the Flying Tigers before World War II. to hear and consider the Labor Party currently numbering 59 and time, it will be a lady mayor. tablish the Manchester Ship Canal, and by­ he died at Mt. Sinai Hospital, plant employe who were ab­ Bubar was related to the inci­ The White House confirmed Tuesday British Memorial which connmemorates Goldwater, clearly esteemed by the following petitions: the Conservatives 40. “Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw, a noted passed Liverpool. The work was com­ after a two-year jbattle with ducted shortly before the fire dent. educator and author, and a member of the Ford would be squeezed into this Boston those Minute Men and British soldiers Chinese of this island, used his news con­ Item 1 No. 436 “Conunittees are appointed within the pleted in 1894. The city prospered, we have cancer. , said one of the kidnappers in- Timson (shoe) family, will be the sixth suburb where 200 years ago Saturday the killed in the first hours of toe American ference to reassure the Republic of China Patricia Wollenberg - parties and they meet once a month to for­ major banks, insurance companies, lady mayor we have had in Manchester,” Minute Men fired the first fatal shots at Revolution. of America’s continued faith and support Request extension of permis­ mulate programs to present to the council stockbrokerage firms, and are an active he said. King George Hi’s Red Coats. Ceremonies in both Concord and of the Nationalist Chinese government. sion for operation of one-chair GOP M eeting for approval,” he said. shipping port,” he said. BO N U S CH ECKS" “The lord mayor takes up residence Officials, who spent six years planning neighboring Lexington, where the first “There is no fear of deterioration beauty salon - 154 Hilliard Boardman also noted that the coun- “We also have the Manchester Line Co. right in the town hall which has the kickoff event to the two-year bicenten­ Minute Men were killed by the British, are between our two countries,” he said. Street - Residence Zone B. P o s t p o n e d cilmen are paid $25 a day, once a month. which has ships sailing to ,” he nial activity, had said police would seal off scheduled for dawn. But, officials say the “There is no reason on either side to be ap­ Item 2 No. 437 added. the area when 120,000 persons were es­ crowd may force them to seal the area off prehensive.” Frederick J. Hughes — BOLTON As for our shopping centers in the U.S., timated to be there. many hours before then. ,, Goldwater said President Ford’s trip to Request variance to reduce The Republican Town Com­ Tel. 643-5144 EVERY WEEK FOR AYEAR. Boardman said “ We have them in Actually, Minton said, there is no way to “Obviously though we’ll be making an Peking, which was scheduled in June, south side yard to 6 feet for pur­ mittee meeting scheduled for Congress Offers $200 Million England.” ntvtnm iMAueMKtrmn ovkh t o y n u w ' exception for the Resident,” said Robert guarantee only 120,000 persons would be might be postponed because of toe situa­ pose of erecting attached one tonight has been postponed until He was very impressed with the Glen Minton, a spokesman for the 1975 there since the only means of stopping tion in Indochina. He said he did not car garage — 96 Elizabeth Thursday. It will begin at 8 p.m. 2S5 CENTEII STREET Lochen shopping facility in Glastonbury. To Fund Vietnam Evacuation Celebrations Committee which is running people is to have police block off the expect Ford’s Peking visit would “gain Drive — Residence Zone A. at the Town Hall. ^ ACROSS FROM RHL 8IE »g It's here. The latest of our 50^ Then the Big Drawing. Get your tickets now. roads, a tactic that has proved un­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Congress has in a meetihg between Ford and the com­ the event. “ He’s going to have to very much.” Item 3 No. 438 Senior Citizens dazzlers. And this time, your free bonus And an extra $700 a week Or Subscribe to Piayer’s Choice. (See PaKe Sixteen) successful at a number of rock music offered President Ford $200 million to mittee. helicopter in, however, I think he’d have a The senator said he had written a letter The 86 Corporation — The Bolton Senior Citizens RAILROAD TIES stub could win you $100 a week for an for a year. Think of all the things you could do festivals. evacuate nearly 5,000 Americans and 174,- Sparkman said the measure would be to the President suggesting a visit to Variance requested for wiil meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. entire year, and a Grand Prize of another If you win one of our $100 a week with all these extra Weekly Bonus Checks. “People can always bicycle and walk $700 a week for the same period of 000 local citizens from South Vietnam. “primarily to finance the evacuation.” He Taipei when he goes to Peking. Ford, he restaurant liquor outlet within at the Town Hall for card prizes, claim'right away. That way you'll Pick up your Lottery tickets with our past toe roadblocks, we could have more time. Not to mention our regular Double The legislation would also allow U.S. said it would authorize “about $200 million said, toid him he “ thinks it is an excellent 1,000 feet of another liquor out­ playing. 6 " x 6 " x 8 ' start your checks coming in. And you'll free "Weekly Bonus Checks" stubs! than 200,000 people there, the only way Play prizes of up to $200,000. Or play the easy way and pick your own troops to be used to safeguard the evacua­ for humanitarian purposes and other pur­ idea and will consider it.” let — 29 McNall Street — Bolton Athletic Associa­ also be entered In our Grand Prize we’re going to hold the crowd down is stop T reatM numbers and colors, with a subscription tion. poses in the national interest relating to Beirut Battling Business Zone 11. drawing. To be eligible, you must claim by. tion traffic when we have 7,000 cars,” Minton “And 1 wili continue to push for that,” Item 4 No. 439 First, win $100 a week June 20. Then on June 26, we'll have to Player's Choice. Sen. John J. Sparkman, D-Ala., chair­ the current emergency.” The Bolton Athletic Associa­ said. The senator said. Roger W. Driggs — Request for a year. our Grand Prize drawing. Where one The choice Is yours. But hurry. man of the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., tion will meet Wednesday at And get in on the game that could make variance to divide parcel of Every Thursday from April 17 to lucky finalist will win an additional $700 a mittee, said Tuesday the White House has said restrictions were written “to prevent 7:30 p.m. at the home of week, every week for a full year. your next year a lot easier. For just 50;!. May Be Near End June 5, we'll draw a special sIx-dIgIt been urged to get 4,000 Americans out of these funds from being siphoned off to the land with two houses (i)(599 & Michele Giglio, 29 Ferawood PENN BLACK SLATE Remember, you must claim by June 20 #605) into two lots, one of which number. If the number on your "Weekly Saigon within a week, saying the 1,000 South Vietnamese military. 1 do not want Dr. to be eligible for the Grand Prize. BEIRUT (UPI) — Warring Palestinian which began when militia units of the will have less frontage (69 feet Bonus Checks",stub for the applicable remaining Americans could be evacuated ^ the President to give X million dollars for Approx, date matches ours, you've won $100 quickly should Saigon fall. military assistance to South Vietnam un­ guerrillas and right-wing militiamen right-wing Phalangist party attacked a East Haven Schools more or less) than Regulations a week for a year.* battled for the fourth day today but by Palestinian bus Sunday. permit — 605 North Main Street COMIECmnrS *200,000 UrTTERY Sparkman said a draft copy of a bill with der the auspices of toisliill.” 12'Sx l 8 " afternoon appeared to be heeding appeals The Phalangists, a strongly anti­ — Residence Zone A. these features went to the White House Humphrey said the White House h a s. to end four days of clashes which left hun­ communist private political party, feel Item 5 No. 440 late Tuesday. Other committee members p ro m i^ to speed American evacuation dreds dead and wounded. Premier Rashid the Palestinians have too much control Ordered to Reopen Frank J. Halm III — request said a reply could come today and Senate ABOUT from South Vietnam. “The number of Solh announced. over sections of Lebanon bordering on variance to conduct outside sale passage by Thursday. Americans remaining in Saigon should be Solh said the situation in the Lebanese Isr36i. The closings marked the first time in re-, of antiques and crafts on The measure would limit financing and EAST HAVEN (UPI) — A Superior TOWN down to 1,000,” he said. “They are plan­ capital, which had been paralyzed by Although the .Phalangists are Court judge ordered public schools cent state history that a municipal school; weekends — 428 Tolland Turn­ DOWNSPOUT allow reintroduction of U.S. combat forces ning to reduce toe number of Americans bomb, rocket and mortar attacks, was predominantly Christian and the system has shut down for lack of funds. ' pike — Business Zone II. into South Vietnam only for an evacuation. reopened t(^ay and told town officials to I remaining there by 4,000 within a week or beginning to return to normal. Palestinians are nominally Moslem, of­ Item 6 No. 441 Sparkman said the number of 174,000 appropriate enough money to k^p them WATER warn 10 days.” In a statement broadcast by Beirut ficials have rejected any religious motiva­ operating for the rest of the school year. (Varies E. Bodemann, Jr. — The Lady of Hope Mothers $*|90 I MMISClEaB South Vietnamese was agreedupon Monday mmi ‘/ufjj.m. ^ radio, Solh said, “All sides have shown tion in the fighting. Tlie eight schools, which serve 5.700 Request variance' to reduce Circle will meet tonight at 8 at SPREADER I — tu CUM NOW response to appeals for calm and security Solh’s announcement followed par­ north side yard to 6 feet for pur­ the home of Mrs. Marge LUCKY RED 1’ students, were closed Monday after the forces are continuing to apprehend wanted ticularly severe attacks throughout the pose of erecting attached gar­ D’Avanzo, 182 Carriage Dr^.- Board of Education said it bad run out of Inside Today riim teH s K nd ii «MkiF csl« persons and are applying toe law. night and early morning. age — 17 Hoffman Road — funds. M N*lli to W ^ Frim w NSaue State Budget Hearing “We hope that discipline will continue in Mortar and rocket fire mingled with the Residence Zone A. STOCKADE FENCE Judge Irving Levine, after meeting with The DAV auxiliary will meet all areas and that tod gradual improve­ crackle of machine guns and rifles around school and town officials Tuesday, ordered Senior Citizens...... Page 2 Information pertaining to above Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at toe ment in conditions will also continue.” the Tal Zaater refugee camp northeast of Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 may be obtained in the Plan­ 8’ WIda, S’ High < the town Finance Board to appropriate VFW Home for election of of­ Scheduled for April 24 A Palestinian spokesman said heavy Beirut, the front line of the fighting. Eljem Speaking...... Page 10 ning Office. $333,000 to run the school system through ficers. With Post 9 shelling and sniping still was going on But at noon newsmen at the scene could June. The board last week had refused a Stamps and coins...... Page 12 All persons interested may at­ HARTFORD (UPI) — The legislature’s around Palestinian refugee camps on hear only a few sporadic shots from request from the school board to ap­ Dear Abby...... Page 14 tend these hearings. Mrs. Grasso already approved an in­ Concordia Church Women Finance Committee has scheduied an Beirut’s outskirts. But he said a cease-fire snipers. propriate the money. ZONING BOARD OF crease in the sales tax from 6 to 7 per cent On Second Thought...... Page 14 will meet tonight at 8 at Concor­ evening hearing April 24 on Gov. Ella T. appeared to be4iear. &lh said he planned meetings with The judge also ordered an independent APPEALS for toe three-month period ending June 30 Pageant contestants ...... Page 15 dia Lutheran Church. Mrs. Jen­ WIRE Grasso’s $163 million tax increase “We want a cease-fire and toe fact that leaders from both sides after attending an audit of the school system’s books. Bernard R. Johnson, to help reduce an estiqjpted ^ million Business news...... Page 27 nie Leggitt, a member of the Many SIzn «id Styin CA$f/ package. deficit. it hasn’t come about yet is because toe emergency session of Parliament. Mayor Francis W. Messina, who filed Chairman Ballard fans 21, wins ...... -. Page 17 Hartford Audubon Society, will Key elements in the revenue package Mrs. grasso campaigned on a pledge to Phalangists have refused to respect it. Solh’s efforts to arrange a permanent suit to have the schools reopened, said he Paul J. Rossetto, In Stack East wins third — .'...... Page 17 be guest speaker. Her topic; 'Paid weekly based on 52 weeks a year. All prizes must bo claimed within one year ol drawing date. • ^ would broaden Connecticut’s 7 per cent hold the line on taxes and promis^ to veto This will be a good first step towards truce apparently hinge on the Phalangists was satisfied with the compromise settle­ Secretary "Birds Common to This Area state sales tax — already the nation’s calming the situation,” he said. turning over to authorities seven men Herald Angle...... Page 17 Dated this 14th day of April, CASH A N D CARRY This week’s drawing wiii be heid at.the New State Armory» New Canaan Ave., (Rt. 123) an income tax should an income tax ment. and Ways to Attract TTiem to highest — to include rental and leasing of An estimated 105 persons were killed allegedly resj)onsible for a bus attack in “ The judge rendered an excellent Schoolboy tr a c k ...... Page 18 1975. Norwaik, Aprii 17 at 10 A.M. measure reach her desk, The committee Your Home.” equipment and hike the business tax. schedule the hearing for 7:30 p.m. . and 200 others injured in the fighting which 27 persons died. decision,” he said. Area P ro file ...... Pages 6, 7, 8, 9, 22

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NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS NATIONAl WEATHEI SEIVICE EOEfCAST t* 7a M 1ST A * >7 - 75 Shrine Circus Gets Ready H o u se P asses M ortgage B ill By WALLY PORTIN 3 0 .0 0 ABOUT TOWN I 1 ' WASHINGTON (UPI) - The provided that the following of 24 months. It would be For Friday Night Opening requirementis were met: repayable at an interest rate of BCATTLK The conunission on education call William MacMurtry, 568- House has passed a bill to let Hello out there. Well, our only the third row down. So they 1946. the government help with —A loss of income due to un­ 8 per cent or less. The repay­ While talking about trips, we 7, v , v . ' . ' rciinily Rcstoumnts Coost to Coast of South United Methodist first bit of news is about our re­ are getting down to the nitty- are really great seats, and you Church will meet tonight at 7:30 mortgage payments for an es­ employment, or underemploy­ ment plan would be set up by The circus'began moving in school nurses and social This is the 43rd annual Shripe ment because of the recession. cent Semor Golf meeting where gritty for the , N.J. better call us for tickets in the education wing of the Hillstown Grange will spon­ tim a te 300,000 persons who the Department of Housing and the Hartford State Armory workers. They are picked up by Circus in Hartford. Shows are we had 34 men on hand. At the trip. We still have about ten because with only eight left, church. sor a roast beef dinner Saturday face losing their homes because —Two months’ delinquency in Urban Development. today. bus about 7 a.m. or by sp^ial planned daily during school meeting, all present gave a un­ seats on bus No. 3 for it to be you could lose out. you can still buy a at Grange Hall, 617 Hills St., of unemployment. mortgage payments. Rep. Thomas Ashley, D-(Hiio, Fiiay night is the opening for transportation for those who vacation week at 1:30 p.m. and animous ovation to the league able to go. So get going on your The performance will be at 4 East H ^ord. The event is The proposed Emergency —The home is a principal said homes that could get the NEW YORK the Shrine Circus this year. are crippled. The show starts at 7:45 p.m. On Sundays, the hours East Central Pomona Grange residence. chairman, Joseph DuPont, and friends to join you, to assure the o’clock in the afternoon that we open to the public, and dinner Mortgage Act passed by a vote help would include con­ 0.34 That performance is at 7:45, 8:30 a.m. are 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. will have an auction April 26 at Treasurer Albert Bourret for third bus going. For more infor­ will be seeing on ’Thursday, will be servcxi at 4:30, 5:30 and of 321-21 and was sent to the dominiums and multiple family preceded by a band concert Some 120 youngsters from Advanced reserved seats are Good Will Grange Hall, 43 The aid would cover the prin­ doing an excellent job in for­ May 8, and that means our two 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be sqld at Senate. It would allocate $500 units if the owner lives in the mation give our office a call. the Sphinx Temple Shrine Band. Manchester will attend the available in Room 100 on the Naubuc'-Ave., Glastonbury. cipal, interest, taxes, and mulating the league, and Setback Results buses will be leaving our center FRIED CLAM the door or may be obtained by million over three years to telp hazard and mortgage insurance building, but not cooperative first floor of the Armory. Those wishing to have articles at 3 o’clock. F o r many Manchester Saturday morning show. calling Mrs. Frank Ruff, 633- a home owner meet up to $250 a housing units, mobile homes, or keeping it organized over the Action here at the center picked up for the auction nnay and be granted for a maximum By the way, when I arrived at youngsters, it means they get (o 5116. month in mortgage payments, boats that serve as residences. past two years. starts with Friday, and in the see the circus Saturday mor­ The group then elected the center just before 8 o’clock, afternoon we had 50 players for ning. ’That’s the special kiddie’s James Gleeson the league our setback games with the there were about 30 people already there, and to my plea­ show, and the Manchester chairman and Albert Petke as following winners: sant surprise they on their own youngsters get there through treasurer. Then it was decided Elmer Swanson, 138; Berthan courtesy of Omar Shrine Club that this year the group would arranged the seating, and all Duhring, 132; Lyla S t^le, 131; and Manchester Kiwanis Club. play all their games at the East Paul Schuetz aiid John Phelps, kept in line, which I appreciate very much. Ian Wright and Roger Hartford Golf Course, and any 130; Mary NackowskT, 1 ^ ; I LOWEST TiM7IIATUII! Chadwick are Omar co- makeup games will be played Dancing Thursday Clara Hemingway, 127; MIAMI chairmen for the Children’s on Tuesdays at the Red Rock Marjorie McLain, 126; Bess Let’s see, tomorrow morning Gloria will be playing records Show. Together they have Golf Course. Moonan, 125; Gus Gull, 124; arranged for a committee of The league is expected to get to dance to, so plan on dropping lGENO< Cecile Benson, 123; Ann chaperones- and special under way on Monday, April 21, by, shake it a little, and work up Lehmann, 121, and Catherine 50 transportation drivers to get with the first foursome teeing Cappuccio, 119. an appetite. It will be mostly ISNOW waltws, fox trots, and polkas. 50 the children to the circus. off at 9 o’clock sharp. All By the way, you have been Alt ’Through a financial donation, players wishing to participate reading about a new Dial-a- After lunch it will be time for IS H O W EtS FLOW some local entertainment and . French Fries, Kiwanis pays for the bus in this league are welcome. Md Ride shopping bus for seniors transportation. this would include any ladies that should prove interesting,, on Thursdays. We hojw you’ll UPI WiADtfE F0 1 0 CAST f Cole Slaw, (Chaperones are A1 Penny, Art and should be good for a few 8 NLT that would like to play. take advantage of this idea; Tinsz, Barbara Haugh, Hoyt Those wanting to play should laughs, because my good friend Tartar Sauce, Roll however, remember that our For Period Ending 7 AM EST ’Thursday. Wednesday n i^ t will find freezing rain in the Stilson, Joan Lane, Fred and arrive at the golf course around George Vallone and I are going senior bus still will use Tuesday Dakotas, while snow will be indicate in the mid and lower Rockies. Showers in and Butter. Elsie Gaal, Bob Haugh, Randy 8:30 so that the final to be doing something. Just as our shopping day. So now you Brown, Bob Petersen, Dick arrangements and the paring of what I’m not sure. Oklahoma. Mostly fair elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approx, m axim um SEE FOR TOURSELFI can have a choice. We only go Pietras, Dave Nichols^ Tom players can take place. For Our good friend Phil Brass temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 46 (74), Boston 38 (59), 43 (61), Geveland 38 along our regular route, while OMR NEW... LOW... Tracy, Will Chadwick, Stan further information call our of­ will also show a short movie on (59), Dallas 62 (81), Denver 34 (60), Duluth 29 (45), Houston 65 (81), Jacksonville 63 (80), on Thursdays it’s a door-to^ioor Baldwin, Sue Charoux and Ray fice, 643-5310. The most impor­ one of our activities, plus some Kansas City 54 (77), Little Rock 55 (77), Los Angeles 54 (63), Miami 67 (83), Minneapolis 40 EVERYDAY FRIGES! deal. Jewett. W ils o n ’s tant thing is the necessity of all of the Variety Show that are (54), New Orleans 62 (81), New York 41 (58), Phoenix 48 (75), San Francisco 44 (61), Seat­ THI-Cmr PLAZA Now our mini-bus will still be Children are selected by players to cooperate, and we used to bring seniors not on our really fun to see of the gang in tle 41 (55), St. Louis 51 (74), and Washington 41 (65). VBMOM F a m o u s J a c k wish Jim and A1 the best of luck regular bus route to our live action. Cify MANCHESTIR PARKAM T -2 0 0 0 N ic k la u s and hope you golfers will enjoy programs. It will also pick up Why not plan to be around for MANCHESTER GOP Meets the league. seniors for professional ap­ the dancing, then break bread T e n n is G o lf pointments,-doctor’s dentist’s, with us at a meal of roast loin of pork with applesauce, potatoes, Ton^ht To G reat T rip hairdressers, and even to the R a c k e t S e t buttered beets, and a lemon The gang that went to see the bank. All we ask is that if you meringue tart for dessert. Now Fill P o s ts Easter Show in New York last need our mini-bus service, M a c k e n z ie 1- that the good weather is slowly TV TONIGHT The Manchester Republican Thursday had a wonderful time. please call us at least one day in Our Reg. 119.99 Water repellant, but surely approaching, we U i/ Town Committee will elect a The trip was great; so was the advance. Our mildew resistant! 3 pc. hope to get in a lot of one-day 6:00 vice chairman and one or two weather. Everyone enjoyed the C ircus Reg. aluminum pple, tent quickie trips where we can all News...... 3-8-22-30 Lucas Tanner...... 20-22-30 secretaries tonight, when it pegs, ropes. Weighs show, and then the dinner on the Next came Monday, and it 34.70 go, and let it all hang out. Bew itched...... 5 Theater in America...... 24 Perfectly balanced racked, used by only 1.9 lbs with carry way home was the frosting on was the day to sign up for the 9 HRIHE meets at 8 in Uie Municipal By the way, that Bermuda The Untouchables ...... 9 Auction Continues ...... 57 Building. many professionals, includes cover. bag. the cake. circus. Tommy O’Neill and I started signing the members up hop is drawing closer all the The Champions...... 18 9:30 ’The new vice chairman will time, and basking in the sun on The Honeymooners ...... 20 fill the vacancy created by the Spalding Impact#6so or # S shortly after 8 o’clock, by 9:30 Human Dimension...... 18 CIBCOS 6 2 2-Man 5’x7’ Nylon Tent ALL NEW (PQ) we had IVz buses all filled. the teautiful beaches, playing Electric Company...... 24 10:00 resignation of Marion Mercer Tom Gorman, Rosemary Bonanza...... 40 Casals models. Multl-flla-, JOHN WAYNE Because we have only 76 tickets the real great golf courses and, if only one secretary is ’The Manhunter...... 3 ment nylon strung, perforat­ to go on sale, it didn’t take too along with all sorts of action Auction Continues ...... 57 elected, she (it is expected to be The first step to a bet­ News...... 5 ed leather grips. Reg. 14.99 11« ter game! Medium flex right on the boat, topped with ‘‘BRANNIGAN” long, and at this writing B aretta...... 8-40 a she) will fill the vacancy ^ *J shafts on all clubs; de­ 14 terrific meals. What else do we 6:30 TICKETS created by the resignation of *M 7:10-9:10 - SAT. MAT. 2 PM (Tuesday) we had only eight Faith for Today...... 18 signed by the master! Nylon screen door, need? Yes, we can take a few News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Mildred Schaller. Both Spalding impact ^220 or #200 SUN. 2-4:30-7:10-0:10 tickets left. I Love Lucy ...... 5 ’The Law ...... 20-22-30 Consists of 8 irons, 3 3-way zip; mesh I picked up the tickets, and more, so give us a call and we’ll resignations were for personal Multi-laminate construction, woods. window in rear. Ropes, Teacher Preview ...... 24 10:30 fiber reinforced throat. am happy to say that for the tell you all about it. NOWON SALE reasons. poles, stakes, bag. P in o ch le Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 The committee will consider Models for men or women. . 7 9 4 most part we will be in seat 6:45 Oren Lee Staley...... 24 ...... Reg. 10.99 rows R and S which means that On Monday afternoon we had a proposed bylaws change — to Economics 201 ...... 24 11:00 we don’t have to worry about 16 tables of pinochle players STATE ARMORY provide for two secretaries, START CUNT EASTWOOD \ News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Spalding Impact <«i2o going down those steep steps. and these are the lucky recording and corresponding. If 7:00 The Best of Groucho...... 5 ‘DRTH HARRr AND ^ Maybe a few in row P which is winners: the change is adopted, two Official racket of National Royal Robina .Carrbll, 726; Esther News...... 1 3-22-40 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 HARTFORD secretaries will be elected Junior Tennis League...... Reg. B.99 Double Mantle Lantern “MAGNUM FORCE'* Gaudette, 717; Fritz Wilkinson, Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 20 tonight. Plu$6 Truth or Consequences...... 8 2-Burner Stove SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 709; Hans Frederickson, 693; 11:30 10 DAYS, APRIL IS-APHL 27 Being considered for vice SUN. CONT. FROM S:15 Frank Gadomski, 687; Fred Ironside ...... 9^ M ovies...... 3-5 chairman is Elsie Swensson. Golf Balls SUNDAYS WEEKDAYS CHOICE jariBS UT. SON. PUB Towle, 678; Emma Russell, Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 Wide World Special...... 8-40 Possible nominees for Famous MakW iUL OF NO SCHOOL WOK 1:15-3 PM 675; John Phelps, 652; San To Be Alive...... 20 The Untouchables ...... 9 APRIL 20-27 MON.-SAT. secretary haven’t been “SUPERBUG” 99* Schors, 640; Bessie Coste, 638; ToTeU the ’Truth...... 30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 P.M. - 0:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. - 7:45 P.M. released. Tennis Balls Lyla Steele, 632; Cecile Benson, 7:30 12:30 PHONE 649-9333 630; Florence North, 629; Name ’That T u n e...... 3 M ovie...... 9 GUND OPENING SHOW Josephine Schuetz, 629; Wesley The Unwanted ...... 5-8 1:00 The Pro-shop golf ball! Camping necessities - l-M EXIT SS-rOLLOW “BURNSIDE AVE. SIDNS" Frost, 627 and Ann Thompson, APRIL 18 - 7:45 ONLY GCLU Opposes r Country C arnival...... 18 Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 Spalding, Wilson, Dunlop, Sla- Limit 2 dozen per dependable, built to 626. I Customer. No Rain last. Get yours nowand Hollywood Squares ...... 22 1:30 Office for reserved seats only will be open zenger. All fresh stock. Right to Life checks. save! BURNSIDE Nutmegger’s A lm anac...... 24 Ian Charmichael portrays Reel Camp ...... 5 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. Sunday, April 13 Animal W orld...... 30 580 lUEHSIBI AVI.. E ETW. > FAEEnK • 5I8-3333 ’This printing test pattern is Lord Peter Wimsey in “The box office hours will be 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Amendment Room 222 ...... 40 Nine Taylors,’’ a Master­ Children and Adults $4.50 each. 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NM .2ni,tni STARTS Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 pjn. 1hn.lPM FRIDAY Corner of Broad 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9 ajn. to 9:30 p.m. and Center Street Mon. Fri ...8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Manchester Manchester Phone 646*2112 Sat . . a... a 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester; Conn.. Wed., April 16.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 16, 1875- PAGE FIVE i®anrltP0tf r Swpitum Hrralft Full-Time Director Suggested ______OPINION For Human Rights Commission POLICE REPORT HI NEIGHBOR By ALICE EVANS going to carry out any of its be reyeiwed to date, Greene By BURL LYONS Manchester’s Human functions and duties.” said. ' MANCHESTER Trotter St. and John C. Calvert, burglary counts, stealing a car, Relations Cmninission needs a Section 3 of the HRC or­ The (xnnmission discussed its dinance which deals with fnne- proposed group homes or­ William D. Marshall, 16, of 21, of 138 N. Elm St. were and stealing a tape deck from MITES director, not share one, if it is An Exception 110 Columbus St., and Gerald S. arrested Tuesday at 11:57 p.m. local pool toll,, police said. going to carry out any of its 'tions of the commission is dinance, which Trill be brought “rather general and vague, and before the Board of Directors Linsenbigler Jr., 16, of 109 in front of the Hartford Road Three juveniles about 14 and duties or functions. Columbus St. were arrested Cafe and charged with breach 15 years old were arrested with We think a lot of our youth problems There is still a lot being written That is .what Arthur Greene the functions are not clearly at its first meeting in May. Tuesday at 8:32 p.m. at Earle's of peace, police said. Pouliot on the same charges. Makes the Rule in Manchester could be solved if our about proposed increases in postage, of the state Conunission on defined. It leaves open too Cominlssion Chairman respective civic clubs and If you have a stamp that won’t-stick or much to guessing and conjec­ Robert Bletchman reported Texaco sertrice station at 270 W. Police made toe arrests after They were referred to Juvenile Human Rights and Oppor­ Middle Tpke. aral were charged receiving a complaint of a dis­ Court. One trait we Americans take great spokesman says one reason the group organizations joined together in a you are experiencing a postal service ture,” he said. that Town Counsel William i \ tunities told the commisidon with fourth-degree larceny, turbance at the cafe. The burglaries involved re­ major project to, if nothing else, at problem, you can write Ck>nsumer Ad­ TueMlay night. "No where in this sectiim is it Broneill’s feeling is that present pride in is our ability to ignore the decided to bar non-citizCns is that all police said. Patrolmen arrived at the cent breaks into homes on least improve communication vocate, U.S. Postal Service, ’’Unless you have an indicated how you would do laws are sufficient to handle toe rule book when necessary. participants are required to salute the these things. Whra you look at problem. An off-duty patrolm an, scene and found a group of Tolland Tpke., Alpine Pi., call between teen-agers and adults. W ashin^n, D.C!. 20260. There a staff adequate staff, you may really the functions and t l ^ look at “I advised him that wasn’t James Meehan, made the young men shouting Liberty St. and Broad St., Det. In other words, we go along for the flag. True, some organizations have good of 40 is ready to serve customers who consiifer going out of business arrests. obscenities, police said. Capt. Joseph Sartor said t ^ y . because you can’t do much with the powers and duties section, toe problem. The problem was most part with the ruies of the game To us this is a very lame excuse. youth programs and that’s to tiieir can’t get satisfactory answers from ■ you are not told much in terms to get group h(»nes in, not toe Meehan reported seeing toe Most became quiet when Bond and court date were not credit, but in too many cases they are local post offices. When the po^tbge vpjunteera. You give your time, two youths biuiging around toe asked. Everhart and Calvert available late this morning. but realize there are situations which Becky, we understand, has every in­ come to meetings, deliberate of how you carry it out. It says fact that toe activities may be only scratching the surface. rate increases, the stalf will probably develop programs consistent assumed under anotoer agen­ rear of toe station. Minutes kept shouting, police said. rules do not always cover or tention of becoming a citizen. The fact whether you should stay in later, he saw them a block They were placed in cells at ,We were certainly, disturbed ^ a be increased to 80. And Sen. RibicoH ^ t a h e e or not, and agonize with the ordimmee, but the ‘how cy,” Bletchman said. sometimes rules strictly interpreted that her fellow-students found her thought-provoking letter we received still believes we need a Consumer Ad­ to’ is missing,” he said. “ I think toe directive Mr. north of the station and headquarters for an hour. Then over what you can do as they were released on their CAMPERS’ VOUCHER BE S U R E ... B L ISS hat baan aarving tha Homa the other day and simply signed, “A vocacy Agency. He reminded the commission Weiss sent to toe town counsel, carrying a case of soft drink defy common sense. qualified and deserving of being a volunteers part time, evenings, quarts, he said. promises to appear in court NEWYORK (UPI)-Under Ownar for 93 YEARS. For a complala FREE Problem Teen-Ager.” We hope it stirs that it can’t hold hearings, as indicated at our last An example of how a rule can be Girls State delegate indicates she or once or twice a month,” he Investigating, he learned toe April 28. a new plan, effective with INSPECTION of your home by a Tarmita Control some of our readers and civic leaders. That once dead proposal of voter said. serve subpoenas, and has no meeting, was on toe imperti­ publication of the 1975 KOA way to get evidence under its soda came from Earle’s. He Expari, supervised by tha fineat technical staff, seemingly innocent, but yet ac­ already has shown an above average The letter: s , registration by mail is back in the “How do you do your job nent side as it spoke on whether Handbook and Directory present ordinance; it can only identified himself, returned toe The 1966 Pontiac Tempest phone our nearest local oifice: pride and patriotism in our country. without someone to coordinate or not you think that such an or­ campers can purchase a complish the reverse of its intent, is “Sometimes I think life just isn’t lim elight. The AFL.-CIO is cam ­ refer problems to the state. soda to Earle’s and took toe station wagon of Mrs. Edna your activities, read your mail, dinance is necessary for an reservations voucher for $5 at brought to light in a case involving An exception to the rule and not its worth living. Many things come paigning for Qin^essional revival of “Conciliation is a big step to youths to Police Headquarters, Rowe of 56A House Dr. was mail your letters, be your con­ orderly procedure in handling any Kampgrounds of America across my mind that I just can’t legislation that would permit voters to make when you have no way to the establishment of group he reported. stolen Tuesday between 9 and Becky Chan of Brattleboro and the abolishment is all that was asked. tact with other agencies like 10 p.m. from Main St. in front of to assure space at any other in 649-9240 figure out. You know it’s really bad register by mail. The measure pAssed get there,” he said. They were each released on you in the area?” he asked. homes,” he said. the system. Of this amount, $1 Vermont American Legion Auxiliary It would appear to us that perhaps once you think about it. Life is just the Senate last year, but was narrowly He asked the commission $150 non-surety bonds for the Mary Cheney Library. ^ “Section 5 of your ordinance Beltchman believes that toe will be a nonrefundable service one big hassle. It isn’t worth it, not how a-Manchester citizen would appearance in Common Pleas BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. which sponsors the annual Girls State exercises in citizenship might be defeated in the House. We don’t con­ is' important' because it town counsel is taking a narrow charge and 84 will be know where and to whom to file Court 12 in East Hartford May DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Citizenship Convention. expanded to the older generations even one bit. T he only way it will sider it good legislation. suggests that this commission legal position that toe laws Jeffrey Pouliot, 17, of 142 applicable toward payment of a complaint. “How many peo­ 5. work out for me is to find soipeone to has the responsibility to advise presently on the books are Broad St. was arrested Tuesday the camper's reservation fee at The rule involved is that delegates which seem to forget that if all the ple know the commission exists The Oldest & Largest in Conn. love, not just friends, but someone Perhaps a true chuckle from the the Board of Directors it needs satisfactory to deal vrito toe es­ on a Common Pleas Court 12 the campground. or what it does, and is there a Clark W. Everhart, 19, of 12 to the citizenship convention must be rules of George III had been followed you can take care of during illness, Rotarian magazine: Housewife a director,” Greene said. tablishment of group homes. warrant charging him with four Citing the argument that the repository or a place in a home, American citizens and Becky, 17, literally, there would be no U.S. depression, and other things like that. greeting television repairman at the office or the town manager’s of­ Someone whose shoulder you can use door: “It’s okay now, we had put on town; can’t afford a director and came to Brattleboro from Hong Kong citizenship technicalities to quarrel staff for the commission, he fice that will receive these during problem times in life and I just each other’s glasses by mistake.” complaints?” he asked. in 1971. about. can’t find that right person. Not yet, said, “I think this commission must be prepared to meet head Commissioner Francis Keefe SAVE «8 Under our immigration laws, she We hope the American Legion at least, and I don’t think I ever will. Gracing the cover of the April issue on this argument if you are said that the present ordinance and her family must live here five Auxiliary in Vermont relents and lets All I n e ^ is someone who cares about of Nation’s Business, publication of was written 10 years ago and 2-Speed Walking Shenipsit Trail down Case Mountain. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) me and about themselves.” “perhaps we were living in a years before they can be naturalized Becky go to Girls State. the Chamber of Commerce of the Well, Mr. or Miss Teen-ager, U.S., is a photograph of Gov. Ella hoop-skirt era. Times have Electric as citizens. Even if it does not, we hope Becky whatever the situation might be. If Grasso. Ella is often mentioned as a moved so far ahead, that what we are operating on is ancient Trolling Becky was selected by the students becomes an American. Any girl, who you can’t find that communication at possible vice presidential candidate. history.” home, or there is no home, telephone Vandalism and teachers at Brattleboro High. The in four short years, can be picked by However, a lot of those in political Manchester’s application for Motor me for an appointment. I will at least circles feel more time is needed in Panel Topic funds under the 1974 Communi­ OM.V auxiliary was petitioned to make an her peers to attend Girls State must R egular $44.99 provide the shoulder and at times I which to make an assessment of her ty Development Action Project, exception in her case so that she have an appreciation for this country can be a good listener. Busy, yes, but I job as governor. “Vandalism — Causes and Effects,” will be the topic of a from an affirmative action would have an opportunity to learn shall never be too busy to try and and displays it daily. This is a case in panel discussion at the point of view, is the best one to solve the problem o£ a distressed teen­ 3 6 ® ’ some of the privileges and respon­ which Girls State stands to be the Helen 'Thomas, who spoke at the an­ Manchester PTA Council ager. nual Greater Manchester Chamber of sibilities of being a U.S. citizen. meeting at Bowers School beneficiary instead of the delegate. What about our civic clubs and Commerce banquet, was impressed Offers Advice Thursday at 8 p.m. Ideal for the back The American Legion Auxiliary organizations each designating about REINBEK, Germany (UPI) with the residential areas of There will be a brief council water fisherman. Slide four or five “father” or “mother” ad­ Manchester, the well-preserved meeting before the program at — A thief who broke into a fac­ tory here during the night and switch forward visers as a listening board for teen­ homes and yards. We took her on a 7:30. Disagrees robbed a safe left behind some and reverse. Childhood: agers? tour and she was quick to point out Members of the panel are: Theodore Fairbanks, super­ professional advice. A Descendant Sir: people must take a lot of pride in their Police reported they found a Yq.ur bootstraps editorial of April 9,1975 This week is pretty much the kick­ homes. And thanks to Mark Kravitz visor of building and grounds; Raymond Gardiner, principal note next to the safe saying, “Danger Ahead” was bit off base. A Joy Invaded off for Bicentennial projects. Some she was also pleased with the accom­ “Buy a watchdog.” You warn that the “productive” should Manchester area Girl Scouts will par­ of Bowers School; John Of Brando modations and the treatm ent received Mrosek, Manchester High be wary of taxes for social programs that ticipate in the program, “Heritage at the new Quality Inn. We were a bit takes their money and give it to “non­ To the editor; School student representative ’75,” at the Hartford Civic Center surprised to learn the White House Back on Board productive” people, the non-productive As teachers of children in the to the Board of Education; John 7.5-HP Fishing Motor with Saturday. Press Corps doesn’t always have the O’Dell, probation officer of the STORRS (UPI) - Carl being the unemployed, those on social Manchester School System and specifical­ The Bicentennial Freedom Train Nielson of West Hartford, who security, etc. No where do you mention ly those attending Waddell School, we are finest accommodations when it comes State of Connecticut; and Jean It nas become almost predictable Brando’s proxy said that he was also: begins its journey this month. resigned from toe University of that the tax burden on the middle class compelled to express our concern over to lodging outside of Washington. W ri^t, rPTA member. that the annual Oscar presentation of ' Connecticut Board of Trustees then on his way to Wounded Knee, “productive” would be considerably some alarming-effects of television we The train, a giant steam engine and 22 Many news reports refer to her as Ms. There will be a question and cars, 12 of them displaying some of answer period after the panel to protest the granting of tenure the Motion I’icture Academy will be S.D., to stand by the Indians who were reduced if the wealthy, the large cor­ have observed in youngsters attending this In private lUe she is married’to to a law professor, is back 6n Automatic Recoil Starter the nation’s most treasured presentation. the scene of someone seizing the op­ then staging the very well-publicized porations, big business, paid their fair school. Douglas Cornell, now a retired White the board. A UConn spokesman share of the tax burden. Our concerns are based bn the direct documents and artifacts, will cover House correspondent. Upon her Refreshments will be served. portunity to gain some personal atten­ seizure of that community. , The public is invited. said Tuesday Nielson bad I’ve never met a person who doesn’t observation of children we are trying to 17,000 miles and visit all 48 states over arrival in Manchester, he was the withdrawn toe resignation. tion — notoriety, might be a better That, was a phony, of course, since complain about taxes. Wouldn’t it be help through the process of learning, the next 21 months. recipient of her first telephone call. wonderful if we could all earn as much as maturing and accepting responsibility for word — by injecting a political or Brando was never reported in the There are those who like to knock we want and keep it all? On the other their own actions. business and industry but without It’s lightweight, compact and packs a lot of social cause into the occasion. vicinity of Wounded Knee at a time We read the other day where one hand. I’m happy that I do not have to de­ What has happened to the belief that their support there wouldn’t be any power. Has a clutch that enables you to pend on social programs. I’m under 65, my growing children need adequate rest? college will no longer publish an honor This year’s Oscar presentation was when it was being covered by the Freedom Train. The PepsiCo, husband is working and we are not on What we are seeing is the impact of too roll nor list straight A students start out of gear. This single-cylinder motor SAVE *4.02 used by one, Bert, Schneider, co­ major press associations, broadcast welfare. I base that on good fortune. little rest and continuous exposure to General Motors, Prudential Instance because of the new federal law pivots a full 360 degrees for reverse, has an producer of a documentary, to read a networks and hundreds of cor­ To imply that because a person is accep­ violence and hate. Many children come to and Kraft Foods each put up $1 designed to protect students’ right to CM) WASH Sears Helmsman ting unemployment benefits he is “non- school tired and somewhat listless million to finance the train. easy-opera ting front panel throttle, and it’s telegram from the Viet Cong thanking respondents. privacy of scholastic records. There is prwiuctive” or because the elderly accept because of the late viewing of television so much confusion over the new air cooled. A great buy at this regular price. Buoyancy Vest Americans who aided in the “libera­ His deep concern for the Indians social security and medicare benefits that programs which, in our opinion, are of It’s almost a certainty that some of measure that an official interpreta­ 31/4-Gallon remote gas tank extra. tion of South Vietnam.” was later shown when he gave another they are “non-productive” or a mother questionable benefit to the learning you in our reading audience didn’t tion of the law is pending in the Reg. $18.99 1 A 9 7 with small children, widowed, divorced, process. These children are not func­ Adult Size J l ^ His interjection of this bit of meet yesterday’s deadline for filing Department of Health, Education and AND WAX group a piece of property in California accepts a helping hand, (you call it tioning as well or as alertly as they might your 1974 income tax return. Welfare. propaganda into the movie award in a gesture so well publicized that welfare,) until she is fortunate enough to with sufficient sleep and rest. We should have told you about it with fill up of gas and 75( be in a position to be able to leave her Newsweek Magazine recently reported event was in extremely bad taste and Sen. John Tunney showed up at the earlier but in case you are filing late family and get a job, is unfair. that one Nielson survey disclos^ that five Industry Week publication says that presumably was solicited from the proceedings. What about companies that promise million children under the age of 11 were you might find this little item of in­ by the end of this decade, electric terest. Vietnamese source. It was further an Only a few days after it was jobs that seem to be permanent but turn “glued to the tube between 10 and 11 utility costs for U.S. industry may be /M ORI^S^ BROTHERS/ out to be temporary? Or companies that o’clock on a recent week night.” The Internal Revenue Service has a the highest in the world. insult to tl^usands of Americans who revealed that Brando had never paid cut back on laborers or double up jobs, but What has happened to the generally- little-publicized privilege. The A survey reveals that from June fought in the conflict there. anything on the principal of the debt never make adjustments in their top ad­ accepted fact that children respond and government recognizes that in some 1973 to December 1974, electricity 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phon* 643-513S ministration pay? What about mandatory react to what they experience or to what |f he thought that his remarks would incurred when he agreed to buy the situations where payments might costs at this country’s 15 largest retirement at 65 when many people today they are exposed to over varying periods cause “undue hardship,” you can pay fall upon welcoming ears among those utilities rose an average of 61.3 per land. He had kept up the interest have at least 10 more “productive” years of time? your taxes on an installment plan with to give a job or business? cent. That’s a greater boost than in at*the Academy Award event, he was payments, but nothing else. 10 We are seeing more and more children interest pt an annual percentage rate Until the time that a latter day Solomon entering our school with a hardness, any country surveyed except Belgium of 6 per cent until July 1, when the mistaken, since his uncalled for But, it was a great piece of publici­ is found to find a better system, I will go brashness, and callousness which we feel and Italy where rates were affected “OUWILL pronouncement was met by an audible ty, although a sham. along with being “my brother’s keeper.” is the result of violence watched, rate will rise to 9 per cent. by an unusually high rate of inflation. Your problem seems to stem from not expressions quoted and attitudes assumed The “hardship” definition is left up If you are thinking of moving your silence. The minor screen personality, who really getting to the nitty-gritty of the beyond their natural abilities to cope with to the local IRS office. If you are late plant, the best move is Australia or SA V E *50 Upset over the incident, the of­ showed such execrable poor taste at situation. Those who have nice shiny boots or view in perspective. in filing, and think you might qualify, the Netherlands. ficials of the Academy had Frank the recent Oscar awards, is a true can easily ponder why others don’t “pull A child can usually handle normal take your tax return and a statement 12-ft. Aluminum SAVE *1 themselves up by the STOP hardships, which may come into a young of your financial condition to your Praise ik certainly due St. Mary’s Sinatra read a disclaimer, stating that lineal descendant of Mr. Brando. bootstraps”..... because they don’t realize life but television,* which can create il­ local IRS office and ask about the part Episcopal Church and St. James Sears Buoyancy expressions of political beliefs by On first thought it occurred to us that some people are barefoot. lusions in the name of reality, cannot be payment agreement. The interest rate Semi-Vee Boat Sincerely, sorted out by a child. Catholic Church for their efforts SMOKING anyone, during the.proceedings, was that the Academy officials ought to is pretty good. Boat Cushion Joann M. Neath We feel children are being deprived of toward sponsoring an eight-week Regular $299.99 done without their approval or con­ make clear to the participants that 22 Converse Rd. their right to a childhood void of the v acatio n for 30 ch ild ren from Sign of the times? The two major Reg. $5.99 sent. they must confine their remarks to Bolton hatreds, abuses and violence prevalent on Northern Ireland, both Protestant and ON JUNE 4th television. The healthy, wholesome joys of credit card outlets, and no free adver­ Catholic. But it takes money and your The incident was an echo of the one the occasion at hand, the motion pic­ childhood! should not be scarred with tising plugs, ended the year with a At SmokEnden, we will INSIST tliil you keep emoklng until you hive 2 4 9 »^ contribution in any amount, of course, learned to quit calmly, comfortable and with dignity — forever free of at a previous Oscar ceremony when ture business. brutal incidents and actions more ap­ substantial boost in the number of would help. You can direct it to The the desire to smoke. Tough riveted aluminum hull needs propriately leveled at adults. defaults. Delinquencies resulted in a We will teach you to quit smoking with NO scare ladles, NO willpower, little maintenance. Features reinforced Marlon Brando did not appear to pick But then we thought better of that Irish Children’s Project, care of fRawrljpiitpr McCalls magazine recently listed loss of 1259 million. As a result, NO hypnosis, NO shock treatment, NO drugs and NO **cold turkey^ keels and.maximum persons capacity Edward Glenney, treasurer, (tonnec- withdrawal. up his award but instead sent an In­ idea. Let them get up and makelib- programs view^ by critics as the most member banks of the two giant credit of 415 lbs. violent. They were; Hawaii Five 0, Man- ticut Bank & Trust Co., 14 N. Main St., Enjoy the painless and popular StnokEnder method that has received dian girl who read a message from surd spectacles of themselves. Sitpning Hrralb card concerns, are putting applicants Manchester. Or since Ed is so well nationwide acclaim for helping lens of thousands become happy, relaxed nix, Cannon, Kojak, Police Woman, Police under greater scrutiny. There is a NON-smokers — totally IndiferenI to cigarettes. him condemning treatment of Indians We will then better know who they FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 Story, Streets of San Francisco, The known, he will gladly take it in person You can't afford to smoke. Fight Inflation by saving ail that money. report that it is about 10 per cent in films. are and remember them. Published by the Published every Rookies, Get Christie Love and Kung Fu. if you wish to pay his business a visit. Come to a brief introductory medlng near you. ll*s free. Please bring SAVE ^30 Manchester evening except Sun- tougher now to get a credit card. your cigarettes .... by June 4th you won't ne^ them anymore. Publlshlng Co., Herald days and holidays. 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Ask About Sears pointment, one in which the town become violent themselves but they tend work in this world and Sn our lives, giving VERNON Friday styrene foam core plated with pay tribute to retiring Chief Jim Member Audit Bureau of Circulations to accept violence more readily in others. Mrs. Edith C. Strickland, library and us salvation. Salvation is not a gift that Howard Johnaon'a Motor Lodge Mayk durable ABS plastic. And this Convenient Credit Plans manager, by charter, is solely respon­ church worker, dies. will be bestowed upon us at our death; it is 451 Hartford Turnpike 8:00 P.M. Reardon. The Manchester officers The Manchester Prof. Cline further added: “We are easy sailing beauty weighs advertising bringing up a generation, not of ugly New bank planned here as national a gift which is ours today. 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SPRINGFIELD, MASS. our police department. reading matter In The Friday lor publication ment and fun of just being young. president of Manchester Chamber of The Rev. John F. Flora III a For InformiOton oboul m eclinn in other oreu coll or write 4S0 Pearl SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE WATERBURY, CONN. W. HARTFORD, CONN. W. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. the Bolton town line. While many of us Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ The Waddell School staff St. George’s Church a Stoughton, Mom. 0207Z (617) 344-6600 (413) 967- / Herald. day. Commerce, succeeding Alfred P. I 7 ^ (203) 272-2122* Smokender*, Inc. Phlllipcburgh, N.J. 0886S, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back MANCHESTER. CONN, MIDDLETOWN. CONN. PITTSFIELD, MASS. _.. actually consider Bolton as being Best of luck to Chief Lannan. Manchester Werbner. Bolton ■ 1975 Most Hume Fumiehings smd Carpeting Also AvalUble at DANBURY, CONN. SEARS, ROEBUCE AND CO. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ckmn.. Wtd.. April 16.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., April 16,1975 - PAGE SEVEN Tolland To Vote on Chartc^r Changes Coventry Jaycee Bicentennial Inspires Display Vivian Kenneson The selectmen further fiber, and Sanitarian be on a for this action is the section “Our group has spent a lot of COVENTRY Tolland voters have an oppor­ charged the CRC with salary basis. Alternates to the requiring a ten per cent time reading the details of this Honors Mahoney Bridge, the Statue of the police cruisers; $5,600 to meet tunity to express their opinion clarifying some of the language PZC and Zoning Board of signature for a referendum on new charter and attended Monica Shea Minutemen, Paul Revere’s the OSHA improvement on the proposed charter in the p r ^ n t charter. After Appeals be elected rather than the town budget, althou^ this meetings to express our views lie r a t ^ For the month of April the house and his lanterns. requirements at the Town Hall, open meetings with residents ap^inted. section has not been changed; as well as listen to others. We shelves of the Coventry r e v i » ^ Thursday from noon Monica Shea supplement the academic Dominating the group of post­ Town Garage and the town^ and town officials, the CRC Changes - Reduction of and the provision for the crea­ know the present charter is far Historical Society cabinet in to 8 p.ib.^ at “ttie Hicks School Correspondent program. Since joining the Area Profile cards is a large notice of the four schools; $16,000 for a used ' proposes the following percentage of voters needed to tion of the municipal building the Town Hall are filled with gym. Voting will be on from perfect,but it is better 742-9495 Coventry school system 1775 Inn, built on the farm of 1973 street sweeper; $25,000 for ; amendments: petition the action of the Board committee. plates and pictures showing the machines, with a yes or no vote than what is proposed. We The Coventry Jaycees have Mahoney had directed plays, Benjamin Wellington, the first a 16-ton truck and plow frame Title changes - Board of of Selectmen from ten per cent ’The TCC would like to see the historic buildings in and around to adopt the revisions or reject recommend this charter be presented their first annual out­ helped start the school Minuteman to be captured, on and snow plow; and $5,000 for a ' Selectmen to Town Council; to five per cent. Qualifications percentage requirement for a Boston. them in entirety. The revisions rejected and anotBer com­ standing citizen award to newspaper, and coached girls’ Religious Group Planning the Aprii 17,1776, just two hun­ tar kettle. Town Counsel to Town At­ of Director of Health may be a referendum on the town budget Twelve wedgewood dinner can be adopted by a majority mittee be formed to come up Edward Mahoney, principal of basketball. dred years ago. The council will meet Satur­ torney; Chairman of the Board person with a degree in public reduced to five per cent as it plates, dark blue with giit On the next day the men of vote, only if at least 15 per cent, with a charter more in tune the Capt. Nathan Hale School. He also initiated the Educa­ day morning to complete the to Mayor; Vice chairman to health. was for petitions of actions of edges, have been loaned by Coventry, Connecticut, were budget for the town govern­ approximately 675 voters, par­ with Tolland’s immediate Mahoney was chosen for his tion on Wheels program for To Form Alternative School Deputy Nbiyor; Tax Collector ’The CRC defends its position the Board of Selectmen. Mrs. Gladyce Bissell of m uster^ on what is now the ment, Board of Education and ' ticipate. needs.” leadership abilities and cited field trips to W astiin^n, D.C. to Collector of Revenue; of retaining the controversial It fears that “If a permanent COVENTRY ’The school would offer an In addition to the school, the Manchester, who was for many grounds of the high schooi at the revenue sharing funds. TTie Charter Revision Com­ If adopted, the charter for his cooperation with his and Williamsburg, Va. He was Sanitary Inspector to creation of a municipal building building committee is created Monica Shea open classroom, nongrade day center Would also provide youth years a resident of Coventry. the comer of Ripley Hill Rd. mittee was appointed last revisions would become effec­ staff, the Jaycees and the com­ responsible for the school summer, following a stormy Sanitarian; Public Nursing to committee. “Although much its only purpose will be to build Truth for Youth, Inc., a non­ school where diristian educa­ counseling, a Placement Ser­ Mrs. Bissell has arranged the and Rt. 31 and marched off to tive upon the filing of a copy munity. students being the first school Health Council. The committee opposition was voiced to a per­ something. From what we have profit religious organization, tion would be taught in addition plates in the order of the dates join the men of Massachusetts. OLDEST EVENT annual budget meeting in May with the secretary of state, Coventry Jaycees State in Connecticut to attend a week- vice for drug dependent per­ manent municipal building seen it appears a multi-million to the basics offered at public of the buildings represented, SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) ~ where residents learned the notes these changes do not which would be in time for the Director Dick Gawitt presented long National Educational En­ plans to establish a nongraded. sons, marriage counseiing and Funds Earmarked reflect duty changes. However, committee the CRC retained dollar municipal center is schools. a 24-hour hotline phone service. beginning with “ The Oid The annual fiesta each L a W ' hew charter left them only two annual budget meeting on May Mahoney with the award at the vironmental Department interdenominational Christian The Town Council has ten­ by changing to town council the this section because a perma­ somewhere in the planning Feather Shop,” a 1690 to 1865, Day weekend in the city of options - either accept the Monday Board of Education program of study at the iearning center at the old Fifty students in Grades 1 tatively ap^oved the town’s nent committee would establish stages.” TCC predict that a and showing such buildings as Santa Fe is believed to be the ' budget as presented by the voters may vote for 7 out of ten, n o tin g . National Seashore on Cape Cod. Zollo’s grocery store at Daly through 8 would be enrolled, ’The school would be an alter­ revenue-shaPlng budget of instead of seven out of eight uniformity of design, cost and nationwide decline in birth Septic Survey the Old North Church, Faneuil oldest community celebration Board of Selectmen, or reduce ’Gawitt said, “In this world of Mahoney also worked exten­ Rd. and Rt. 31. with tuition costs being $450 for native to public education $132,000. processing of any building rates and drops |n enrollments, Town Manager John Harkins Hall and the State House, which in the Western Hemisphere. ‘ it. candidates. apathy it is nice to see someone sively in cooperating with the The Rev. John Kimlingen of one child per family, $ ^ per where Christian ethics and The council earmarked $65,- Additions - Inlands-Wetlands deemed necessary by the the schools may ^ n have emp­ alerts residents that unfamiliar Columbia, an official of ’Truth is the second oldest public 000 of the revenue sharing The Bests was started in The main charge of the CRC v^o goes out of his way to help Jaycees in helping them to im­ child if two children per family morals would also be taught. Watercourses Commission’ townspeople.’’ ty classrooms. faces may be peering into their for Youth, said that the sale of building in the country. funds to be used to lower the 1693 to celebrate the recon- ' was to add a third option, that others.” plement their drug abuse and attended and $250 per child if (separated from the Planning The committee says it feels it “Taxpayers deserve a feiy back yards. the property is under negotia­ ’The plates themselves are at mill rate in this year’s budget. quest of the city from the ‘ of rejecting the budget, in >Gawitt also presented the crime prevention program. three children per family at­ The school would be geared to has provided a “ fair and years to catch their breath - no The Department of En­ least 75 years old. The remaining funds teve Pueblo Indians, who had which case it would be returned and Zoning Commission); board with a $75 scholarship Mahoney attended Fordham tion, but that he hopes to com­ tend. the advanced and slower equitable document that will more building projects should vironmental Protection is con­ One shelf in the cabinet is tentativeiy been aliocated as driven the Spanish out of the | to the selectmen and another Municipal Building Committee; from the Jaycees to be given in University where he received plete the sale and renovations learner although the average Traffic Authority; conflict of be considered in any way.” The ducting a visual survey regar­ Any children over three per taken up with colored postcards foliows: for the poiice depart­ territory in the Pueblo revo lt' budget meeting, or meetings, better serve the needs of the the name of Mahoney to a stu­ his BS in secondary education of the building to open school in student would be accom­ interest ciause; provision that TCC does not object to the new ding septic systems, to deter­ family would be admitted free. of other historic spots; Concord ment, $7,500 to replace two of 1680. held until residents approved town.’’ dent for furthering his educa­ with a major in English in 1958. September, modated. all meetings of elected and ap­ titles as long as “some future mine how many are the budget. TCC Opposes tion. In 1962 he received an MA in charter revision does not decide overflowing. The proposed charter revi­ pointed boards and com­ The Tolland Concerned Mahoney was selected for his English from Hunter College to set up a salary schedule for Persons involved in the sur­ sion also allows rescinding the missions be open to the public. Citizens have issued a state­ contributions to the community and in 1967 he received his prin­ these impressive respon­ vey should have proper iden­ * action of the budget meeting Uniformity - Building Inspec­ ment against the adoption of as thO only principal of the cipal’s certificate from New sibilities.” tification with them. through referendum. tor, Zoning Enforcement Of- the charter amendments. Cited Capt. Nathan Hale School since . York University. its .opening in 1968. Before, com i^ to Coventry, During the time, he has been Mahoney taught junior and Coventry Residents active in developing a quaiity senior high s<^ool and was a academic and extra-curricular school supervisor. program for the middle school He lives with his wife She Kerato youngsters of Coventry. Katherine and two daughters, Area Profile Demand Budget Cuts Under Mahoney’s direction Minnie, 14 and Annie, 12, in an activity program was Tolland. Monica Shea meeting would be the largest The proposed budget would developed for the school to Correspondent group of residents to attend the be supported 71 per cent by tax ^horbes’cAprl! Hearing Tonight 742-9495 public hearing on the budget. revenues, 19 per cent by outside If the approximately 100 Usually about 30 or 40 people at­ revenues and and the residents attending last night’s tend the hearings and that remainder by revenue-sharing budget hearing on the general would include councilmen and funds. On Town Budget government budget are any in­ press. Of the town’s total budget, dication of the feelings of most Roger Bellard said, “We have 25.7 per cent would be allocated TOLLAND president of the Tolland Junior taxpayers, the proposed budget heard that we will have to bite for town government, 62.7 per Supet' Sale I Woman’s Club Tuesday. will be in for serious trouble the bullet, but it looks like the cent for the Board of lo c a tio n Other officers elected were May 10. only one biting the bullet will be and 7.1 per cent for debt ser­ Vivian Kenneson Mrs. Ernest Cordes, first vice One resident who said he had the taxpayers. When will the vice. OUR APRIL SHOWERS GROW OUTSTANDING VALUES president; Mrs. Michael lived in town 25 years told the council bite the bullet?” Residents will have an oppor­ Skelley, second vice president; council, “We want the council tunity to learn more about the Mrs. Kevin Williams, recording to be on our side. I have seen proposed general government secretary; Mrs. Richard signs that say keep cows in wedged & willew-y. budget tonight at a public Carlberg, corresponding (Coventry but the high taxes hearing at the Tolland Middle secretary; Mrs. Donald Ross, have driven out all the dairy knockout on School at 7:30. treasurer; Mrs. Jeffrey Ream, farmers. We love Coventry, we The ?709,658 town operations, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Gary want to help.” wood. and $544,8^ debt service, equal Sullivan, nonimating and Residents attending were 28 per cent of the total program chairman. short-tempered and questioned 800 1975/76 budget as proposed Following the election, TJWC even small budget items of by Town Manager John members were entertained by a about $85. Harkins. Town operations have skit depicting the life of a club ’They repeated over and over been cut by $161,964 from the president’s husband. again that the council could not present budget, while debt ser­ Selectman Kevin Cavanagh, continue to raise taxes every Get in step with fashion on THREE vice has increased by $71,573. husband of president Deirdre year and that the council should this Imported sandal by FAMOUS The general government Cavanagh, and Robert Smore, keep track of what was spent TORCELLO. A slender RAIN N’ PIECE budget is broken down into line husband of immediate past and demand accountability wedge of wood tops a items. Townspeople will have president Ro Smore, passed from department heads. band of WEEKENDERS (Photo by Pacheco) SHINE COATS an opportunity to question along warnings and suggestions The council was asked to natural items tonight, before the Board to Carl Salina, husband of have all department heads at Edward Mahoney At Work of Selectmen adopt a budget for president-elect Lorraine Salina. the annual budget meeting to the May 6 annual budget Mrs. Salina will announce her answer the taxpayers’ meeting. committee chairmen at the questions. 29.99 22.99 Heads Club club’s banquet on May 20 at Councilman A1 Carrilli told Andover GOP Reg. $38-65. Grand assortment Speciall Pantsuits that were Mrs. Carl Salina was elected Piano’s in Bolton. the residents, “We are trying to keep track of all these things as of all weather coats that love made to travel. In three parts in­ *17 value... much as we can. Whether we To Hold Party cluding a jacket with matching keep close enough track of Yours in camel, brown, every kind of weather. Come Regional Setup funds would be a matter of opi­ navy or white. Wom- take your pick of the short pant- and contrasting pants; or a nion among the residents.” Donna Holland To Revise Bylaws Even the councilmen showed medium'.’ ' ' ' Correspondent At a recent meeting of the coats plus long coats in many jacket with pants and a skirt. All Topic for Ahearn the strain of the constant $7 savings end Saturday... so hurryl 646-0375 church councii of The First polyester knits in light spring questioning and pounding by the The Republican Town Com­ Congregational Church of An­ styles. Solids, checks and taxpayers. mittee is sponsoring a cocktail dover, Katherine Hutchinson, patterns in red, navy, white, patterns and solids. Misses’ IQ- ANDOVER party April 26 at 8:30 p.m. at Margaret Talbot and Cynthia so there will be a one-man, one- Councilman Richard Breault at shoe-town. 18, women’s 14V2-22V2. Donna Holland vote instead of an equal number lost his temper when a taxpayer Free parking. BankAmericard, Mastercharge. Old Town Hall on Rt. 6. Clark were appointed to the or blue. Misses’ sizes 8-18. MANCHESTER committee to revise the bylaws Reappointment of regional for each town. asked that the budgets in the Palhmark Shopping Center The theme of the party is school districts and the in­ Another topic to be discussed future be numbered so that the Spencer St (Silver Lane) & Hlllstown Rd “Cocktails, Hors d’oeuvres. of the church. tersection of Rts. 87 and 6 will concerns a dispute over a right- taxpayers could more easily WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR Candidates.” Music wiil be After revision the committee Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr. ^provided by Mrs. Eunice Guay. will compile the bylaws far the be discussed tonight when An­ of-way Hartford Electric Light follow the council’s explanation Route 159 The public is invited. Tickets printing, of a neuM)(rak. dover and Columbia townspeo­ Co. (HELCO) has in Columbia of the budget. Other loeaUane throughout cnnMetleui ple meet with Aloysius Ahearn, which affects a resident’s This group attending the may be obtained from any town In other acti«i-tke^7tonncil state representative for the property. conunittee member or at the discussed the possimlity of 55th District. It was brought to Aheam’s Introductory Special! * machine... door. Tickets will sell for $3.50 having a bicentennial Sunday, Ahearn will conduct attention by Sam Pescetello, Girls’ & Young Jrs. Pant Suits! each. The price includes all you using the sermon preached by legislative assistance and infor- Columbia zoning agent. (can drink. Samuel Lockwood, the first ^mation committee meetings The session will also include All major candidates in the pastor of the church. alternately in Andover and discussion of the bottle bill and May town elections will be The trustees of the church Columbia on the second farm preservation. GgtUpIbDoubte 4 Pocket Jacket & Jean Sets there. reported John Parker has been Wednesday of the month. Co-chairmen of the Andover Travelogue hired as church custodian. SUNGLASS SALE The meetings will give Assistance Committee are Tom The committee for better VASSARETTE BRAS residents of both towns the op­ Anderson and Betty Kowalski. A Superb Value In A Great Pant Suit governnient will sponsor a Candidates Night The 55th District comprises travelogue Friday at 8 p.m. at portunity to express any con­ OurUscKil'nwIe-ln. At a recent meeting of the the Old Town Hall. cerns they may have and the op­ the towns of Andover, Colum­ Republican Town Committee Originally 24.00 & 28.00 Nate Gatchell is in charge of portunity to hear what is bia, Bolton, Hebron, the Meet The Candidate night 2/5.00 3.99 the slide presentation and talks happening in the legislature. Marlborough and a part of Ver­ scheduled for April 28 was ^s- Orig. $7-9. Choose three “so non. on the various countries. Tonight’s meeting will be at 8 *50fKThe>kry Least! cussed. Reg. $5-12. Let the values shine Mrs. Judy Whitney wiil give a Smooth” styles, discontinued at the Town Office Building. Bulletin Board Ylo Anson, chairman of the musical presentation. The reappointment of the 'The Board of Selectmen will town committee, said it is the through these famous sunglasses colors. #4366 seamless un- Refreshments will be served. regional school district is an meet tonight at 8 at the Town feeling of the committee that if Limited time offer! To introduce Admission for the general with gradient, poiarized and impact derwlre, #4368 seamless flat attempt to equalize the number Office Building. two of the three contested can­ 3 new Flip & Sew machines. Ail public is $1. There is no charge of members on the school board didates for any position show up tested lenses. Make your world change lace for 32-38 B,C,D. OrIg. with the exclusive Singer* 2-way 12.99 foLsenior citizens. they should be permitted to colors with grey, green, pink or yellow $8.50-9. Or #1965 seamless Ali proceeds will be donated speak. „ Western gear from a top maker at fantastic savings. The jackets feature side to the Young At Heart club in lenses. Choose wire, plastic or tortoise contoOr, 32-36 A.B.C. Orig. $7. Meet the Candidates night is order to help it hire a bus for a vents, shirt sleeve cuffs, sipooth tapered fit and 4 pockets. The matching jeans sponsored by the League of shell rims. Get one for every outfit now! Not all sizes in all colors. Club To Elect Officers field trip. boast detailed contrast stitching, western pockets and saddle back styling. Woman Voters. ’The committee consists of Great spring colors . . . corn yellow, sky blue, natural tan and red bandana Generallv if one of the con­ BOLTON machine. They are used to prints. All in 100% natural cotton. Machine washable of course. The 2 piece suit Robert Post, candidate for first selectman, Walter Lorenc, can­ tested candidates does not show Donna Holland detect breast cancer. for less than the original price of the jacket alone. Girls sizes 7-14 & Young Jrs. didate for selectman and up the opposing candidate is not LEATHEB GOODS PANTY BONANZA Film on VD allowed to s p ^ . The Bolton Junior Woman’s 6-14. Donald Dressell, candidate for The Bolton High School Anson said because there are Club will hold its annual Board of Education. meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at health department will sponsor sewing surface never before three positions being contested Tag Sale this year he does not know the Herrick Memorial Park. the showing of newly released featured in machines priced film Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at The First Congregational league’s position. He is 50% OFF Club members are reminded 6/5.99 so lowl Like two machines it is a mandatory meeting and the high school. ; Church will sponsor a tag sale awaiting an answer. Reg. $3-14. Sensational buys on all Reg. $1.25 & 1.35. Fantastic collec­ in one. Just flip a panel to Super Sale! Girls’ and Young Jrs. only valid excuses will be The film is entitled “How To Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 those access^ories that"help tion of briefs, bikinis and accepted for absenteeism. Talk To Your Teen-ager About go from flat to in-the- p.m. in the conference house. PTA Fair The meeting will include an V.D.” i round sewing. Instantlyl The advertised special for organize your handbag. Key cases, hiphuggers. Including Carter Jeans, Pants and Knit Tops this month is a regulation size The Parent Teacher Associa­ The film deals with the com­ election of officers and the final tion wili sponsor a fair May 10 French ciutches and purses in­ Spanky Pants and styles from the munications problem involved pool table. vote on the distinguished ser­ at Andover Elementary School. famous Pam. Sizes 5-6-7 and in discussing the disqase, The tag sale is being chaired cluded in the group. Fantastic vice award. Anyone wishing to rent^tabie diagnosis and prompt treat­ by Don and Imy Richards. In S,M,L,XL. Cottons plus nylon ’There will be a presentation space for a tag sale is asked to selection now at 50% off the ment. Prompt treatment is 3.99 the church kitchen there are including a film on breast caii Pat Dunnack, 742-9644. regular prices. All fine leathers and tricots in prints, whites, solids. cancer. vital to checking the spread of originally 6 to 12 many dishes, cake pans, SAVE $22.95 Anyone having time or items All girls are reminded to the disease. Sole SALEI 1/3 OFF casserole dishes, silverware suedes from top makers. Now’s the time to stock up. ZIG-ZAG MACHINE SELECTED DECORATOR CABINETS to donate to the fair is asked to bring canned goods and dry A discussion period will Super Sale! Super Styles! ’Turtlenecks, V-necks with collar, short sleeves, long and other items which have $ 0 7 Reg. Mrs. Dunnack or Marge mixes for New Hope Manor. follow the film. It will be led by Carrying case or cabinet Reg. $100 to $180 sleeves, acrylic knits, sweater knits and a great assortment of corduroy pants, been left from family night Wm 119.95 NOW $66.67 to $120 Surdam, 742-8758. Girls are also asked to bring Dr. Greenburg, dermatologist extra. Model 252/242 brushed denim and denim jeans in solid colors and prints. Girls’ sizes 7 to 14 suppers. bonus gift coupons. 'Diey will be and Doris Hanford, school and pre-teens’ and young juniors 6 to 14. The Richards urge everyone to check their cupboards to see sent to the National Women’s nurse. if anything is missing and if it is Federation to go towards the ’The program is a community purchase of a mamograph service of the school health SINGER *A Tradefrwk ol THE SINGER COMPANY machine and a thermograph department. - r .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 16. 1975 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter. Conn.. Wed., April 16,1975 Vernon Teacher Library Services Listed South Windsor Council Cuts $800,000 in Budget Se.ssibn I J f A L elie fieral^i ATtaii Areii Profile HEBRON only cut the $764,826 in increase Now, however, the council is be decided upon before the Should the council decide on a tion Department is offering ty Room, 1765 Ellington Rd., 7 Seeks CEA Post Judy Kuehnel council takes its proposals to one-mill increase, 34 mills group instruction in Folk Guitar p.m. FREE requests, but also cut another proposing the Buckland work be The Hebron Douglas Library • A number of gift books was Correspondent the public. would be needed to raise tae at the Beginning Level. Board members are asked to $70,000 beyond that. paid for with existing funds VERNON Firemen Distributing announced that circulation in received throughout the year. 644-1364 Among those in the audience, same amount of money raised The 8-week session will be for call the chamber office, 528- The council actually worked from the Capital Reserve Ac­ LICniRE Miss Maxine A. Rothe, a 1974 was 24,122 volumes, 15,325 For children’s book week the The South Windsor Town some said they wanted to see under, the $127 million Grand boys and girls between the ages 3292, to specify whether they (• glass bottom misters backwards in its cuts this week. count and the Norton Lane ^'Grgde 3 teacher at the Lake St. were adult books and 8,797 were Junior Women’s Club gave a h»t wonderful for •prarins Council, apparently attempting the school board’s budget cut List last year. The new Grand of 10 and 18. Each participant will be attending. Data on Emergencies It took the total increase project be placed on a This Friday Evanlng School, is a candidate for vice juvenile. This is an increase in sum of money to the library for piMil*, or tpriytng mylMne alMl to keep its word and hold the requests and then looked for November sewer referendum even more, as did a couple of List is expected to be about $203 must provide their own guitar Skating tex line, has tentatively sliced In Mandiesler 8 P.M. president of the Connecticut circidation over 1973 of 373 a poster and book marks to be fairway’s areas from which to cut over this year. councllmen. However, for the million. with nylon strings. The South Windsor Recrea­ over $800,000 from its $9.5 The classes will meet Mon­ ASSUMPTION Education Association. Routine transfers are made distributed to patrons. $700,000. • A ^,000 cut from the most part the council was in Therefore, a one-mill in­ tion Department has announced HEBRON m low price, only,‘2.M million budget r^uests. She is a past president of the available to residents by calling The story hour for pre­ The school board budget sewer account. agreement with the proposed crease would set the new mill day evenings for one hour, star­ that the 1974-75 Family Ice CATHOLIC CHUnCH Anne Dallaire The proposed cuts came Mon­ Vernon Education Association the Town Office Building with a schoolers conducted by the represented a 10.2 per cent in­ • An allocation of $75,000 into $200,000 school board cut. rate at 35 mills. ting May 12 and the fee is $10 Skating Season at the Hartford /MS Adam* Strati PROTEST LODGED ’(• w have every little thingl day night in a workshop session and is presently serving on the Members of the Hebron 24-hour notice. Junior Women’s Club will con­ crease over last year and in­ the budget in lieu of uncollected A few residents said they Cancer Benefit per participant payable at the Arena on Tuesday evenings has NEW YORK (UPI) - The — the council’s first. board of directors of the Volunteer Fire Department are Harvey Descruisseaux, chair- tinue on Wednesday’s from 2 to cluded a new assistant school taxes. were willing to absorb a slight A doubles tennis tournament first class meeting.. ended. Synagogue Coun^ of America Heaviest hit was Town Connecticut Education Associa­ going house-to-house this week man of the Ambulance 2:30 p.m. at the library. (• superintendent as one of its • Elimination of the $155,000 tax increase, but most wanted to benefit the American Cancer To register for these classes, has written Metropolitan Fila- 'Where a Manager Terry V. Sprenkel’s please call the South Windsor tion, representing Tolland to circulate a letter from the Purchasing Committee, with highlights. allocation for a library grant. the tax line held. Society has been announced as rest of Kiev, USSR,, the head # _____ dollar's $2.5 million budget. The council County. Ambulance Purchasing Com­ the cooperation of members of Other areas where the coun­ These funds would be replaced Earlier this year the council one of the fund-raising events in Recreation Department of a delegation of Soviet worth is proposing a $633,000 cut from between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. A life member of the National mittee, which will introduce the fire department hopes to ff the mVaefd of mcAntrsit cil took action included: from revenue-sharing monies announced it would like to hold the ■ South Windsor United church leaders recently in the VITAMIN that budget. However, some of Education Association, Miss, residents to the Emergency have the circulation of letters dowrftown manekestsr a dollar!" • Usage of all revenue­ under the proposal. the tax line. Later, councilmen Against Cancer Crusade. daily at 644-2511. The cut-off , protesting the the proposed expenditures Rothe has served on many com­ Medical Service for the town. finished by the end of the week. sharing funds from both last • Under the proposal the expressed doubts about holding Dr. Michael Goodman, chair­ date for registration is May 7. SEWING COURSES action of Soviet police who would be paid for through mittees and commissions as The letter will provide in­ Any questions residents may year and next year. These funds sewer account, library and the line, and said there could be man of the tourney, said May 1 Seek Sponsors disrupted Jewish Passover Liggett Parkade revenue-sharing funds, not well as representing Connec­ structions on how to place calls have should be directed to of­ represent $672|^. other items would be paid for a one-mill tax increase in the is the deadline for entry. The The South Windsor Chamber services in Moscow. Low Prices' necessarily wiping out the ad­ ticut as a state delegate in and residents will also be ficers of the fire department. • Elimination of any with revenue-sharing funds, works. tournament, open to the public, of Commerce, has received for young people Atlantic City, Portland, ,and provided with stickers with ministration’s budget requests. will be held May 16 from 9 a.m. requests from two iocai teen­ allocations to the Capital Im­ virtually wiping out all existing Chicago. emergency numbers. The school board’s $6.9 on at the Ellin^on Ridge Coun­ agers who are looking for spon­ provements Account — a con­ and incoming revenue-sharing Presently Miss Rothe is ser­ million budget took a $201,000 At present South Windsor has sors for the Miss Connecticut troversial fund which residents monies. try Club. ages 10-19 - ving on the Vernon Republican whack from the council, with a 54-mill ratio, which could be The fee is $15 per team. Teen-ager Pageant. Maxine A. Rothe had protested via petitions this The council was to have met Town Committee and also on Amkrson-Uttk indications that more may be dropped by 20-mills this year, Prospective players should call The sponsor’s fee is $150 and Make’yourthing' prizes or awards! year. Tuesday night for its second Vernon’s Bicentennial Commis­ 160TH ANNIVERSARY cut yet. following reassessment. Dr.Goodman at 644-8162 after 6 four firms may jointly sponsor There was to have been a budget workshop, but felt it had in class as you U IN L Y Saturday classes, sion. In 1974 she was named to degree from the University of ORDELL, N.Y. (UPI) - ’The The school board and For the past two consecutive p.m. or Marilyn Pugliese, a contestant. $250,000 allocation to this ac­ made so much progress in Mon­ learn to sew, and weekdays "Outstanding Young Women of Connecticut. American Tract Society, Sprenkel have requested a total years no tax increases has oc- cancer crusade chairman, at All sponsors are recognized in count under Sprenkel’s day’s session, it canceled or sew better. during vacation America.” The Connecticut Education which last year printed over M Looking for ways to look well dressed for less? of $764,826 more in funds over cured. If the council holds the 644-^4 for reservations. the program under the teen- proposed budget. ’Those funds Tuesday’s. Eight 2V4hr. periods. Enroll She holds a B.S. degree fromi* Association Representative million leaflets and tracts, last year’s budgets. were to pay for Buckland Road However, on Thursday the line this year, taxes would be agers’ pictures. Assembly will be May 2 and 3 in The council, determined to lessons, $17.50. p P R M R earlyl Group Eastern Connecticut State marks its 160th anniversary Look to We make the men’s suits we sell. improvements ($150,000) and council will hold its second held for the third straight year. Interested sponsors may con­ the Hartford Civic Center. Anderson-Little. offer residents a “zero- And you can win rates available. College and received her M.A. this year. the Norton Lane sewer connec­ workshop session, at which it is Two years ago the council cut Guitar Classes tact Karen Sladyk, 1051 Foster increase” budget this year, not tion ($100,000). expected most of the cuts will over three-mills from the rate. The South Windsor Recrea- St., 644-1320 and Cinty Brown, That’s why our regular prices are such excellent buys... 159 Miller Rd., 644-1221. Chamber of Commerce SINGER and our sale prices even greater values! Like this week’s... The South Windsor Chamber Sewing Centers of Commerce will hold a Board Coventry Teachers, Board Horseman To Mark Revere’s Ride of Directors meeting April 22 at Society for Savings, Communi­ Both Make New Pay Offers Local riders participating are 20 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Chess Winners termediate chess will be SOUTH WINDSOR auditorium of the South Wind­ offered during the Y’s five- The teachers have dropped Jay Ferullo, Charles and Kim Two South Windsor boys, Monica Shea The key to this is that a lot of Judy Kuehnel Woolam, Shelley and Michael sor High School. Proceeds will week spring term, which begins * 9 the requests for additional life Steven Robison, 10, of 155 Gray Correspondent teachers, about one third of Correspondent Reilley. They will go to be used for the scholarship the April 26. them, are on the last step of the insurance, dental and prescrip­ Rd. and Mrac 'Tamiso, 11, of 64 The chess classes will meet 742-9495 644-1364 Washington this year joining Exchange Club has made salary scale and wouldn’t get an tion rider and have stated that Highview Rd., took first place for five consecutive Tuesday Both the Board of Education The South Windsor Bicenten­ 350 more teen-agers from other available to graduating seniors in the Indian Valiey YMCA’s increment, and would only get a they would settle for 100 per nial Commission and the at South Windsor High School. evenings beginning April '29. and the teachers’ negotiating cent family coverage. states on the relay route to Intermediate Chess In­ i, 2 per cent cost-oMiving salary Historical Society will sponsor The films will show a 14-day Contact the Y office at Vernon team have made new offers in The board stated that if the PIECE deliver their message to the tramurals. increase.” 3 suns Circle for further information. the ongoing talks over a new a “relay rider” program April White House and to celebrate ship cruise from New York to He said “This is the last offer teachers would agree to a The intramurals ended April teachers’ contract. 20 to commemorate the 2()0th the occasion. Bermuda and give suggestions Banquet p '/ that we, the teachers will three-year contract, then in the 8. The boys, both fifth graders The old contract will expire anniversary of Paul Revere’s A demonstration by the Gran­ on inexpensive mini-vacations. The Wapping Community make. We would be receptive to second year of the contract the at Orchard Hill School, were Sept. 1. midnight ride. by 4-H Fife and Drum Corp. The show is operated by the Church Women in South Wind­ any more proposals of the board would pay for two thirds awarded trophies. The board is now offering The riders will be among 50 will also be held April 20 at the Argosy Travel Agency of Ver­ sor will hold their annual in­ board, but we will not make of dependent medical in­ The Intermediate Chess Class teachers a six per cent salary THE VESTED Connecticut teen-agers who will school. The Wake Up American non. stallation banquet at Willie’s another offer.” surance. was a winter program of the increase while the teachers ride 70 miles on horseback in Relay Ride is supported as a Admission is $1 for individual Steak House in Manchester, “As of now 1 see this contract The board presently pays for Y’s. Thomas Frascino of have asked for a 14 per cent in­ the relay on April 20-22 to Bicentennial 4-H program in adults and $2 for a family May 19. Cocktails will be at 6:30 going to mediation and to ar­ one third of the insurance Ellington served as instructor. crease. “bring alive the meaning of the Connecticut. group. Advance tickets may be and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Reser­ bitration.” coverage for a teachers’ family He is a teacher and advisor of In original proposals made Spirit of ’76 as their contribu­ obtained from Ed Ota, 644-1810, vations must be made by May 6 Joan Lewis chairman of the and 100 per cent coverage for Travel Show the Chess Club at Timothy last December, the board tion toward proving that Lewis Dube, 644-2048, Steve through Jean Wetherell, 644- Board of Education and chair­ the teacher. The South Windsor Exchange Edwards Middle School, South offered five per cent, and the American youth cares.” Kurylo, 644-2194 or Vai Loiselle, 2213. All church women are in­ man of the board’s negotiating Jean said, “If the board Club will sponsor a Scholarship Windsor. teachers ask^ for 17 per cent. 'The program is scheduled to 528-8334. vited. team said. Both sides are far agreed to pay 100 per cent Fund Travel Forum featuring a Both beginning and in- The teachers 14 per cent in­ take place at 3 p.m. on the apart on major contract items. medical insurance coveraged Bermuda cruise and mini­ crease is broken down to in­ grounds of Ellsworth School, If negotiations can not be for teachers and dependents, vacations. Doctor develops Home Treatment clude a 10 per cent cost of living Main St., South Windsor. settled without the aid of an this would only cost the board The forum will be held April increase and the regular four outside agency then we would 911 non per cent salary increment that go to mediation and arbitration “I think the board is Rinse Away Blackheads most teachers receive annual­ to resolve the differences.” bargaining in good faith and ly. Both sides have moderated they have to take into account a The board, in its new offer, is See Blackheads “Wipe Off” After A Single their proposals for hospitaliza­ lot of things like the economy offering a two per cent general tion insurance. and the taxpayers, but every salary increase and the four per S h e B e r a lh Queen Helene Skin Treatment The teachers had originally proposal that we have made is cent increment. asked for increased life in­ reasonable.” Area Profile By INA LEE Lionel Jean, chairman of the surance and a dental and The teachers are still asking teachers' negotiating team said, - A leading New York der­ prescription rider under their for an 81-day contract and the “The board has offered 6 per matologist has developed health insurance and 100 per board wants a three-year con­ cent salary increase, but that a simple medicated home cent board payment for tract with a wage reopener treatment that rinses away includes a 4 per cent increment. dependents’ insurance. clause. Few At Meeting blackheads & whiteheads in a matter of minutes. On School Costs I saw it demonstrated on five women and two teen­ Arts, Crafts Winners Named age boys. The results were went to Mrs. Sandra Bosyneski, breathtaking. Blackheads HEBRON Winners were Mrs. Anne Vogel said if the budget is cut really rinsed away. In fact, Aubin who received first prize with knitted clothing for BOLTON Anne Dallaire children; Mrs. Marsha Eaton, the contractural obligations many could be seen on the Correspondent for ceramics. Mrs. Aubin’s Donna Holland would be met first. cleansing tissues that fin­ work will go on to the statewide with applique and embroidery Correspondent 228-3267 adaptation; and Mrs. Mary The teacher and secretary ished each treatment. District Day sponsored by the competition at a General 646-0375 salaries and benefits are still Federation of Women’s Club Zawisza with a cloth sculpture A pubiic hearing to discuss Butihls wasn’t all! In the Connecticut State Federation of and a canvas embroidery of being negotiated. The figures case of two older women, convention in North Haven on the Board of Education Women’s Clubs, which includes “Spirit of 76” award. shown were for the last amount I saw enlarged pores re­ Look! See them come off on your cleansing junior and senior clubs, was May 27. requested budget for 1975-1976 Other prize winners include: The Hebron Junior Women’s offered by the school board. duced, and rough, muddy tissue - and without squeezing or digging! held April 2, at The Colony in was attended by about 70 peo­ The transportation account, complexions made clean­ Mrs. Lorraine Kreeger, who Club also received second place ple. Of the 70 only 12 were from Talcottville. in new membership gain this increased about $14,797 was er, clearer and smoother with luke-warm water In short, after a single A total of 18 clubs were entered a quilted pillow, and the general public. The questioned as was the board’s looking. In the case of teen­ which dissolves it Immedi­ treatment taking only 15 Mrs. Dorothy Cook, with a pain­ year with 17 new members. remainder were school ad­ represented at the affair. Any women interested in the increasing the amount to the agers, J saw acne pimples ately. When you wipe your minutes, you can expect to Nine Hebron women were ting on velvet. Both women ministrators, teachers and improve after one applica­ club is welcome to call Mrs. bus contractor during the face, you can see black­ see results that normally winners of the District Day received red ribbons and se­ employes, school board school year. tion. After seeing these re­ heads and other pore you would not dare hope cond prize. Duane Totten of Burrows Hill Arts and Crafts Contest. Rd., membership chairwoman^ members and members of Vogel said neighboring towns sults I can well understand "filler” actually come off for even after many weeks Yellow ribbons for third place other town boards. contracted bus costs were con- why so many beauticians on your tissue. And your ... but don’t expect every­ The requested budget totals siderabiy above Bolton’s. He are acclaiming this doc­ skin feels clean — really thing at once. Damage ■r tor’s treatment as an im­ $1,337,912.30, an increase of had no figures for town-owned clean — and refreshed and done by years of neglect '/ portant beauty discovery. can’t be undone in a day. $97,789.30 over this year. buses. smooth, like velvetl Estimated revenues bring the Anyone Can Use ft Pore Sponging & Closing Yet with 3 or 4 treatments IW COMTOUR He said the board would have a week, you may confident­ 'I net cost of the school budget to The treatment starts with a The third step in the treat­ liked to stay within the contract ly look forward to startling $989,641.17. but it’s not realistic, and to thorough skin cleansing. A ment is an exhilarating ap­ William Vogel, chairman of special laboratory-devel­ plication of a unique anti­ complexion improvements force the contractor out of the within 30 days. Then one the school board said, “The oped whipped cleansing septic astringent — a facial contract would be unwise. treatment a week—or every requested budget is a sound and cream Is used that takes "mint julep" that sponges Marilyn Breslow, board second week— will proba­ realistic one, a bare bones off not only surface dirt, and tightens emptied member, said the contractor bly be all your skin will but also softens and loos­ pores and tones up your budget that meets the needs of was responsible for thousands need to keep it clear, love­ ens pore-caked grime with complexion. the school system without put- of dollars worth of vandalism ly and healthy looking. ting undue pressure on Its emollient action. It liq­ Nothing Else Like It for which there is no insurance. uefies as soon as It is ap­ townspeople.” Even after a single treat­ The medically developed Vogel said the increase to the plied and literally floats the Raymond Allen, superinten­ ment, women who have products used in this treat­ contractor did not appear to be dirt right off your face. dent, said area towns have enough to offset his increased been troubled by black­ ment are manufactured larger increase requests than expenses. He said at this point After this Is tissued off, a heads for years see a and quality-controlled by QUEEN HELENE. They are Bolton. He said when he it’s not clear what will happen. delightful mint-scented marked improvement. cream is applied. Within 2 Many find it hard to believe Queen Helene Whipped prepares a budget it’s realistic Edward Delsignore or 3 minutes an absorbing their eyes. Some black­ Cleanaing Cream, Queen because he does not believe in questioned the forecast of The pantyhose that fit fattening it. agent called Argllla dries heads and whiteheads just Helene 'Medicated Masque school enrollments, asking if it and turns this specially rinse away. Others are sof­ and Queen Helene Pene­ The budget was presented on would mean a decrease in where you sitl the new accounting system as medicated cream into a tened and made ready to trating Astringent. The teachers. three Items are sold as a outlined in Handbook II, Finan­ plastic-like masque. As it be drawn out by future School enrollment for the firms and hardens, its suc­ complete skin and beauty My Contour, by Belle-Sharmeer, is the first pan­ cial Accounting: Classifications treatments. Enlarged pores ’n sweet 1969-1970 school year was 1,003 tion action draws on waste appear to be smaller. The kit for 5.00. Quite a bargain tyhose with the panty shaped iike the natural and Standard Terminology for students as compared to the matter in the pores.... In skin looks smoother and when you think of what it contour of the female figure, front and back, to Local and State School forcast of 763 students for 1979- 8 or 10 minutes you simply firmer — feels fresher and will do for a person’s good Systems. The 1974-1975 budget 1980. rinse the masque away more allvel looks — and self-esteem! give you a more perfect fit. No more tugging or had to be recast. Allen said the decrease in drooping. Just the comfortable feeling of the The total budget is a 7.9 per students is spread across the best fitting pantyhose you’ve ever worn before! cent increase. The increases grades, so no teachers would be are due mostly to salaries, eliminated. He said the Cosmetics, D&L In Corbins, Ultra Sheer Sandalfoot — ...... , ...... $3 pr. (nearly 50 per cent of the kindergarten through Grade 8 Avon, Bristol, Vernon, Control Top Sandalfoot — ...... $3 pr. requested increase), utilities buildings are operating at 95 Cool, summery comfort in a Jlffy...ln zippy patio special education and transpor­ per cent and the high school is Manchester, New Britain, Groton. shifts for Indoors or outi Choose from floral prints, Sandal Heel, Demi-Toe ...... 2.50 pr. tation. operating at 100 per cent. checks or solids In red, blue, pink or green...at such Sheer-To-Waist, Sandalfoot...... 2.50 pr. Mrs. Breslow said Bolton’s irresistable prices you’ll want severall All easy-t!iare salary to teachers is at the bot­ See Blackheads G o.,, D&L New Britain Dacron* polyester/combed cotton blends. Sizes S-M-L-XL Wives Agree tom of the barrel. She asked the after a single Queen Helene 227 Main St. Connecticut 06050 ' ...D & L Lingerie, all eight stores. WINDSOR LOCKS(UPI) - teachers to hang on until the ' Pleese send me my complete Queen Helene 3-Vtay Skin | A. Pocket trimmed zip-front with tie belt, way of financing school 15 minute I Treetment, including: I.Leboretory Developed ClMneing , The local Jaycees Wives agree crisp white pique spread collar. All-over floral print. systems is changed. She said a I Cream. 2. Mediceted Mesque Creem. 3. Astringent. I with a Jaycees policy that Skin Treatment B. Qingham woven shift trimmed with white females should not be admitted good part of the budget increase Q U E E N H E L E N E PR IC E L IST (Check size desiradi ...o r No Cost! I □ B.00 INTRODUCTORY SIZE pique, self-material belt, pocket and zip with novelty pull-ring. to the organization of 18-to 35- is for teachers and other staff 1 □ 7.50 ECONOMICAL FAMILY SIZE year-old men. The wives said salaries but we have to be com­ All these items Plus 7%sCt. aalae tax Amferson-Little I D&L Hoisery, petitive. NAME______:______^Qnat^^ameinthe^tattubctunng^Tine Chlhiag Tuesday that women’s 5.00 I • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON • CORBINS CORNER Corbins, Avon, Bristol, organizations simiiar to the Mrs. Breslow said, “Should ADDRESS. • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade Jaycees already exist. The the children in the school Economical size I • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON PLAZA Vernon, Manchester, Jaycees national convention in system in the next few years I C IIY ______.STATE. -ZIP ------New Britain, Groton. □ 7.50 Mancheeter Parkada and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru FrI. nlghte 'til 0, Set. Ill 0 Maimi in June will consider en­ have to suffer because we can’t i^Charge □ Check Enclosed □ C.O.D. □ J ding the restriction. give an extra inch in dollars?” Results Guaranteed... or Money Refunded! « w '• "If

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 16.1975 — PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchoter. Conn., Wed., April 16,1875 Computer Vernon Board Delays Vote f C h i e f On Calendar for Schools Q u i t s ELJEM SPEAKING Tif£DllElliYCO. PRESENTS AN ROBERT LAMBERT LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM March 4 and 19; May 4; and holdlays for banks and schools h ’The Vehion Board of Educa­ HARTFORD (UPI) - John SPECIAL SALE June 18. and there is no choice as to INVESTMENT tion Monday night discussed a H. Giller, Connecticut’s data Currently on display at the June 18 is proposed as the last whether to stay open. pn^X)sed school calendar for processing chief, has resigned museum is an olive green fla ^ day of school. Concerning starting school on the coming year but delayed ac­ SEMINAR because of the controversy sur- For April bottie produced at the Pitkin Report cards will be issued on Sept. 3, Dr. RamsdeU said the tion on approval until it is “PROFITB IN LOCAL REAL ESTATE- Sounding the state’s $15 million Glass Wwks between 1783 and Nov. 17; Feb. 2; April 19 and consensus was overwhelmingly further studied by the Per­ m l jbomputer program. 1830. The bottle, a gift from the June 18. in favor of taking the two days , vmmi. ms. ivk. t-i-jo sonnel Policies Conunittee. V Shortly before Giller resigned estate of the late Mrs. Jennie to prepare for an orderly school The calendar calls for 183 SMECTS late Tuesday, Finance Com- Candle Lamp Cook Pitkin, represents an in­ Robert Dubeau, chairman of opening. L O ttim school days allowing for three Ihiissioner Jay 0 . Tapper said teresting and important part of the Personnel Policies Com­ ’The board is expected to vote DMMIONtD n s MBW » storm days. It also allows for a ^ne has hired Ohio data Only $6.00 Manchester’s history as well mittee, said he wanted input on the calendar at its next ExnsieHCKD m e s T o sa Christmas vacation from Dec. D.J. 'processing consultants to look Reg. $8.00 as that of American from the teachers’ group before regular meeting. i r m m m 22 to Jan. 2; a winter vacation ' linto what be called Connec­ glassmaking. from Feb. 9-16; and a spring approving the calendar. HENRY CO. ★TUSKLTBIS During the Revolutionary ticut’s “ computer mess.” While Supply Lasts vacation from April 12-16. Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, ★EQgmranwn War, the Pitkins supplied the 435 Buckland Rd. r Giller complained of what he Other days when schools will superintendent of schools, said ★ESTATE PUHMK jcaUed a “ Wcious public at- state with valuable gunpowder be closed include Sept. 2 for a South Windsor he has a whole folder full of in­ ★M U fa aWATNN tjbck” in a report criticizing his Terrific Value produced in their mills. As par­ Conn. general staff and principals’' put which the principals of the tial payment for these supplies, Comment Session ★USE OnEVEIIMI department. State Personnel meeting; Sept. 3 for depart­ various schools gave to him the General Assembly in 1783 A 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. comment fCommissioner C. Perrie This handsome wood and pewter ment head and supervisors after talking with staff granted William and Elisha session will be held ’Thursday ^|%illips said he asked Giller to finish candle lamp is a real conversa­ meetings; Oct. 13, Columbus members. FOR IfORMimON M i Pitkin and Samuel Bishop a 2^ by a member of the Board of )Tesign “ in the best interests of tion piece. Thumprint glass, candle, Day; Oct. 31, teachers’ conven­ He said, “ We could never put l l KSEHATMINS GIILL 644-1517 year glass making monopoly in Directors. It will be in the [pU concerned.” Phillips said tion; Nov. 4, state and local a calendar together that would and candle snuffer make this 11 Vi’’ Connecticut. Manchester Municipal I IF UNABLE TO ATTEND... Ethe legislature has been asked elections; Nov. 11, Veteran’s please everyone.” He said high lamp from the Salem Collection At that time, the men erected Building. I Our Seminar a complimentary copy of “PROFITS IN fto transfer data processing to Day; Nov. 27 and 28, everybody wants different the perfect gift for all occa8lona...And a glasshouse, the first known to The directors take turns I LOCAL REAL ESTATE” FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR iTepper’s agency, which has Thanksgiving. vacation periods and some for yourself. have been operated in the state, manning similar sessions on the ■'Will be mailed upon request to...(Conn. Residents f bMn supervising it informally. Also, Feb. 12, Lincoln’s teachers want to start school at what is presently the junc­ first Tuesday (in the morning) I only). ------K Tepper, a former Ohio budget birthday; Feb. 16, Washing­ the day after Labor Day so they tion of Parker and Academy and the third ’Thursday (in the (official, hired Systems ton’s birthday; April 16, Good can get out earlier in June. Sts. As Dr. William Buckley evening) of each monUi. I I I I HM T COL, 435 NCKLiWO M l, SO. MNDSOR, CT. 06074 {implementation, Inc., of Friday; and May 31, Memorial One board member notes in his book, “ A New They are for those town jffiolumbus, to find ways to Day. questioned the necessity of iN M ff...... Your Gift England Pattern,” the first few residents who wish to file com­ ^ d u c e costs, eliminate un- closing schools for holidays I MillESS...... years of the factory’s operation During the course of the year ments, suggestions or com­ Ineeded equipment and control such as Lincoln’s and ...... were not financially successful there will be several days when plaints on any subject in the Ibomputer operations. Washington’s birthdays which and realized serious losses. schools will only be in session board’s jurisdiction. S‘ ’The commisioner said the Gallery come in the middle of the week. With the help of a fund-raising for four hours in the morning. (dqperts will report June 1. ’They Dr. Ramsdell explained that lottery and the employment of a These are scheduled for; Sept. will be paid no more than $5,0()0 these are declared legal MAIN FLOOR OF WATKINS BROS. new superintendent, the 23; Nov. 26; Dec. 3 and 23; and have agreed to contract for 935 MAIN STREET IN glasshouse continued to func­ no other data processing ser­ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Cubs Plants Tree at Bowers School •V, PHONE 643-5171 tion throughout its monopoly A green flask bottle, a relic of the Pitkin Glass Works in vices to the state, be said. Manchester, on display at the Lutz Junior Museum, is In his letter of resignation, period and beyond. Cub Scout Pack 152 presented Bowers School with a tree as looking on are, left to right, Ray Gardner, principal of “ New England Glass and being admired by Martha Marteney. (Herald photo by FAMOUS CORELLE* LIVINGVI^RE Giller cited a confidential memo released by Tepper part of the pack’s beautification program. During the tree Bowers School; Richard ^hadik, cubmaster; Don Wright, Glass Making,” by Kenneth Dunn) Wilson, lists the Pitkin Glass Friday criticizing the data planting ceremony Tuesday afternoon. Dean Kingsley, Bruce Giggle and Jinuny Hall. (Herald photo by Dunn- Works primary products as good quality bottle, no matter sized molded pictorial flasks. BY CORNING processing operation. right, and Michael Lohr lower the tree into the hole. “ green and black glass bottles where it was produced. The pattern-molded flasks, Giller, deputy commissioner of all sorts, including figured Although sand for the glass­ finely ribbed vertically, spiral­ SAVE OVER '«f administration, said the un­ flasks, inkstands and a number making process had to be ly or both, have come to be professional manner of the of offhand tablewares.” These shipped by barge up the Connec­ called ‘Pitkins’ no matter [criticism has made it impossi- Town Bid Turned Down bottles, advertised and sold in ticut River from New Jersey where they were produced. jble for him to continue in his One of the earliest pictorial Connecticut, New York City and then by -cart to the IJOb- , and elsewhere, were in great Works, bottle production was flasks to have been produced at . The official said he was ap­ For More HUD Funds demand. still profitable. Connecticut the glassworks was a green pint palled at the condition of The following store advertise­ residents needed the demijohn flask bearing an eagle with the [Connecticut’s data processing FAIR TRADE PRICES! Manchester has been turned ment appeared in the January and carboy bottles for the ship­ initials “ J.P.F.” beneath. On penter when he was appointed granted as the result of a down in its request for restora­ 2, 1797 edition of the Connec­ ment of cider to the West Indies the reverse is a cornucopia with ^last May by former Republican technical error only if the error tion of $169,000 cut from its ticut Courant: where they were refilled with the abbreviation “ CONN.” This tljk>v. Thomas Meskill and was had caused the loss of funds to { 20 PC^ SERVICE FOR 4! originally anticipated Com­ “ Have...and keep on hand a rum and ream ed to the United particular pint bottle is a rare ►trying to take steps to correct which the locality would be munity Development block good assortment of East- States. ■ and valuable item. { IT’S SPECIAL & TOUGH! ithe problem. rightfully entitled under proper grant for 1975-76. Hartford manufactured Glass The Pitkins continued to Bottles and other glass I LIGHTWEIGHT! ^ When Meskill left office, calculation of the formula materials attributed to the filler had been asked by amount. Bottles, packed in Casks which produce bottles until 1830 when t DISHWASHER SAFE! Originally, Manchester had they will sell at the same price holdings of wood, used for fuel, Pitkin Glass Works can be flPhillips to stay on pending a been told it would get a $470,000 “ Unfortunately, the reverse they are sold at the works were exhausted. seen in museums throughout : WHITE . study of the service, COLORS Choose White, Green, block grant. However, dis­ was true in the case of transportation only added.” In addition to the free blown the country. We are most for­ FAIR t In his letter to Phillips, Giller FAIR Gold or Old Town Blue covery of a technical error in Manchester. The preliminary (5) It is interesting to note that flasks mentioned above, tunate to have some of these 1 7 4 0 TRADE °said the confidential memo t r a d e calculations ^by HUD (the calculations by HUD showed East-Hartford rather than a George and Helen McKearin historical objects remain in AT 29.95 ° prepared by a special com- THICK AT 24^95 federal department of Housing the town to be entitled to more Pitkin name was most often are among the noted authorities Manchester. The public is in­ {mittee apparently was filled CUSHIONED and Urban Development) than it is in fact entitled under used to describe both the that attribute two other types of vited to view the museum’s re­ ''with “ prejudicial inaccuracies FOLDING Ultra Brite revealed Mahdjester was en­ provisions of the act.” glasshouse and its products. cent acquisition, free-of- flasks tq,-thrT:ast Hartford PATIO Toothpaste ’ ,\and eiTprsL.” _ titled only to'$301^,OW.‘ PURITAN charge, Tuesday through Sun­ Later the term, East-Hartford Glassworks. These^re the j The four persons who He concluded, ‘‘We are day, 2 to 5 p.m. FURNITURE S oz. Reg. Only, Rag. 99° ee. Bottles, came to represent a pattern-molded flasks and full- ijiauthored the report, Giller said, Town Manager Robert Weiss therefore unable to restore the Chair, neg. is.s9 Chaise, nog. 26.99 S i l a i O l J have been responsible for or in- asked HUD to restore the $169,- $169,000 which was erroneously a@ aiB ® lcalcnlator I volved in the creation of the OOO reduction, claiming the included as part of the original Learning Center Depends 1197 1976 3 For 99® »very problems they are town is entitled to $470,000 un- estimate for Manchester.” ^^criticizing. He said he was der the Hold Harmless Aluminum double tubular arms, chair Alka-Seltzer {■never consulted in the prepara- provisions of the Community An application last month for has non- legs; chaise has adjustable Adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides. BOT. OF 2S {{tion of the memo. Development Act. an additional $150,000 for On Federal Pre-Funding back rest. Plump button tufted floral TABLETS Auto constant, floating decimal. 30 Reg. 66° “ I hope that immediate steps Manchester from $500,000 in cushions, corded edges. Per Store, No Rain Checks 55® Lawrence L. Thompson, area V E R ^ O N pre-fund, 100 per cent, the To accommodate Vernon [ will be taken to correct the discretionary funds for the en­ Cushioned Folding Bocker.. ■■■14.44 director of HUD, said in a letter An Adult Learning Center purchase of any equipment residents, the learning center *;damag€ created by the tire state act also was turned Magic Wood Sandals to Weiss, ‘‘Funds can be will be established in Vernon needed for the program. wiil be open days and evenings. ^5 OFF Any Calculator up to 39®5 ^'irresponsible report,” he said. down. Kozuch explained that the Kozuch explained that evening Long Handle contingent upon 100 per cent HAROWOOOt RUBBER ,. Tepper said Giller assured pre-funding on the federal and proposed program is different programs for adults have been Rakes or ^10 OFF Any Calculator $40 up to 69» SOLESI BLUE, RED «!him he would cooperate with state level. from the High School traditional but the need for A BONE. 5 7 7 {[consultants studying computer RODUI/ER Shovels The Board of Education ap­ Equivalency Program already daytime programs has been *20 OFF Any Calculator $70 up to 12995 >> operations. proved its establishment and established. He said the more evident this past year. ' As a professional in data agreed to enter into a contract proposal is more one for the Kozuch said in the existing 3 ^ 3 [ processing, Giller said he was facility in which to carry out daytime program of high school SAVE SAVE ____ W e M ingCyfjeciai with the Union Congregational OVER W iC t C E R ^{appalled at the “ complete lack Church to rent space in the adult programs. equivalency preparation, there Backyard 20" OFF ^ of long-range plans, nigh level former bank building on Elm The center will offer courses are 30 students enrolled. He * 3 ! • WASTE BASKETS OUR REG.EG. LOW PRICIPRICES ON J: support, and the severe shor- St. now owned by the church. in general English, general said for this program, 90 per Grass Seed A PRODUCT • WINE CRADLES •^tage of qualified personnel TEAM UP! The rent will be $500 a month math, U. S. history, and general cent of the cost of teachers, is OF THE • FRUIT BASKETS », which led to the excessive use From \ M ixture HAMILTON and will include heat, electrici­ science. It will also offer refunded by the state. 3 Lbs. WATCH CO. • BREAD BASKETS Kodak { of outside help. arrangements ty, insurance and custodial vocational courses such as The program, if instituted, is Reg. ^ 6 6 • VASES & More PRINTING for the first bridal fees, Ronald Kozuch, director bookkeeping and shorthand. to run for 15 months and at the 2.19 Phinney Walker party to the toss of of Continuing Education, told Successful completion of any end of that it will be evaluated YOUR PAPERS Two real proa...Purltan and Rod Laver...comblne Select Hollanc Twin Bell CHOICE Tech Issues the bouquet. . . the board. of these course may earn credit for consideration of further fun­ EXAMPLES: efforts for unbeatable new looks for the courts. Reg. 3.99 NOW 4®® He said the State Department toward a Vernon Aduit School ding. 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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,mancncaicr. Conn..umn., Wed..wed., April 16. HW5 — PAGE THTRTCT!N PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mamcfaester. Conn., Wed.. April 16,1875 Nursing Home Subcommittee Funding Bolton Residents Express Concern Over Rate of Crime ^ KB no _ ^n . a m -- - - - — a — t A va A M R .. ^ ^ ^ ^ .... Donna Holland As residents relayed par records pertaining to Bolton as the selectmen’s office. A resident said Peterson has plaint. Hh said (tolchester is portant issue is whether or not proved by those in attendance That phase of the investiga­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A ’The state gave nuraing homes vestigation for welfare fraud in hide illegal profits. . Correspondent ticular incidents that had they are not open to private ' He said the fact Bolton has the best paid job in town and he overburdened. O’Ctonnor said in something is done when that the committee present its tion will not start until after the legislative subcommittee a toUl of $65 million in 1974 for New York. Cohen said the $25,000 will be 646-0375 happened surprise was citizens. One resident said crimes must be published in the can’t see where he is 95 per cent of the cases v ^ n someone is caught. findings to the selectmen with a STAMPS AND/COINS legislative session ends Jpne 8. probing nursing homes Tuesday medical services to patients Witnesses at the previous used to hire a lawyer, an ac­ Many residents attending a registered on the faces of many “fooey” to the information newspaper, not through overworiced. He said he was peiqile were caught they were Another resident asked bow recommendation a solntion to By RUBS MacKBNORICK ’The probe will continue through said it has been given $25,000 to covered by the Medicaid and hearings have testified state countant and several in­ public bearing Monday spoke of people. It was apparent many being private. She does not meetings. told by a state trooper that not residents of the town. They anyone could eiqiect kids to be the problem be found. the summer, until the subi^ni-' probe finamdal manipulations Medicare and state welfare regulations and reporting forms vestigators experienced in the need for additional police people do not know of or do not believe it is private and feels One resident said within the Bolton is one of the worst come from neighlibrhig towns good when examples were Ahearn said now that it’s mlttee complete its work or it in Uie multi-million dollar in­ programs. allow nursing home owners to probing questionable financial protection In Bolton. believe in the amount of crime the m atter should be pursued. last two weeks there have been patrolled areas in Connecticut. for house breaks and from being set by people like Nixon finally been publicly deter­ runs out of money. dustry. The subcommittee’s work report their true finances yet arrangements. in Bolton. Thirty residents Aloysius Ahearn, state five house breaks in Bolton. Richard Morra, first select­ further away for business and Meskill. mined the town has a problem, representative, said he does not Back in the early days of the Subcommittee chairman this summer will involve attended the hearing. Another resident said there was man, said no doubt it’s not a bad breaks. A motion was made by Alan the biggest problem vHU be to believe the information is Civil War, when coins were Rep^. M o rris C ohen, D- allegations that large nursing The hediing was called by the a raid in Bolton about four days job but Peterson does many Nystrom said the town could Hoffman and unanimously ap­ find a solution. private, he believes it is public. ago and the police found sawed scarce, somebody at the Bloomfield said the funds will homes in the state manipulate Board of Selectmen and the different things. He said Bolton get a record of arrests as very Treasury thought of pasting be used to hire investigators their fiscal reports to the state He said he will look into it. off shotguns and homemade certainly ne^s added police few are made, but it couldn’t P o lice Study Committee Of the total number of people stamps onto paper to use in lieu experienced in the area of fiscal regulatory agency to hide il­ T H E r bombg among other things. protection. get a record of apprehensions following the compilation of a who returned their question­ of small change. cheating who will work through legal profits. The One resident said when the Morra said Peterson’s hours or convictions. Dorothy Miller, questionnaire to determine naires eight per cent Later it seemed like a natural this summer. manipulations include the FAMILY^i state police are called they do are set by the barracks and he committee secretary, said HOME FASHION (XNTER what the town’s needs are and if volunteered they were opposed development to print up slips "We have jus't received pyramiding of mortgages, people feel safe. not respond. She said one night has no choice as to when or how when Peterson was asked how VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 24* IROAD tT.. MANCHUTIR to additional police protection if like the one shown here which assurances from he governor’s leaseback agreements with LAWYER. she had to call three times long he works. many of Bolton’s crimes were N«xt to Plan! mart • Ampto RwMne • PheiM *4»'*C*2 it meant a tax increase. before they would come. She could be redeemed as in­ office and legislative leaders parent corporations, and Michael O’Connor, chairman A resident said when the town solv^ he answered there was (^ m s tro n g that funds will be made owners pocketing funds which said she does not feel the first approved having a state no town breakdown but in the ^ AUoa SIDING dicated. of the committee, said it was Douglas Cheney said if Scott’s Specialized lists 16 available to us to continue our do not show up in the fiscal Waste Basket Evidence protection in Bolton is resid e n t state trooper he entire area served by FLOORING ROOFING the committee’s job to identify residents are to a|;q>rove ad­ investigation,” Cohen said. reports as profits. ’The subcom­ adequate. worked 55 hours a week but now Colchester 60 per cent of the CARPETING WALLCOVERINGS postage currency pieces. This Deteedves suspected that Mur­ problems. The next step is up to ditional police protection they Cohen’s public health and mittee became concerned over ray, staying in a downtown botd, O’Connor said when the com­ he only works 35 hours a week. crimes are solved. CEILINGS p a i n t one is No. 8. The values run 5, the selectmen he said. On must be informed of what is safety subrammittee held the the manipulations after 10 nur­ was involved in illicit gambling. mittee spoke to the resident Carl Nystrom, committee O’Connor said the committee DRAPERIES KITCHEN CABINETS 10, 25, and 50 cents. behalf of the committee 0 ’(3on- happening in town. He last of its six public hearings sing homes in Connecticut were One evening they checked the state trooper, Robert Peterson, member, said the reponse from reached a dead end as far as SLIPCOVERS Oddly, all the fronts of the nor visited Ctolchester where he. recommended all crim es in first ei^ t were printed by the Monday into the quality of care linked to Bernard Bergman of contents of his waste basket after they got the impression he was the barracks is based on activi­ Colchester is concerned. Mon.-Fri. 10 A.M.-0 P.M.*8at 10 A.U.-0 P.M. was told he could not see town be entered on a docket in Nationai Bank Note Co. while offered in Connecticut’s 209 New York, whose vast nursing it had been removed from the overburdened. ty and the severity of the com­ One resident said the only im­ the backs were printed by nursing homes. home holdings are under in­ room by a maid. Sure enough, they found telltale numbers slips. another firm, the American Bank Note Co. See the logo "ABCo” at the lower right. m Police, Sportsmen Join The stamp design is Scott’s A27, which appears on seven To Oppose Legislation nmu. different issues, including three Outlawing ^Dum Dum^ Ammo with grills. The color of the piece is green like the stamp felony for anyone, including itself. The 5- and 25-cent postal HARTFORD (UPI) - A Very specisi ‘poly’ currency slips use the Jefferson coalition of police and police and corrections officers, to use expanding or hollow design, A26, and keep the brown sportsmen’s groups Tuesday gowns lavished with nosed bullets, also known as color of that stamp. renewed their opposition to a These items are not very proposal outlawing “dum dum” dum dum. It would aso ban ONE race...lor great nights-out costly except for the inverted- bullets in Connecticut. hunters and target shooters from using the bullet. back rarities, that go as high as To make them difficult to ‘"The police must be able to POUND When thb case came to court, The ‘envy’ gowns to be seen In. ‘Infinity’ February, make an attractive adequately protect themselves 5250. The real gem to find would counterfeit they have Connecticut state police Murray’s lawyer objected to this creates our latest, loveliest, flowing versions pair. The International Associa­ and the public from the be an original paper with the tion of Space Philatelists should “guilloches.” ’Turned out to be touched off a controversy last evidence on grounds of “unrea­ criminal,” their statement LOAVES adorned with antique lace. Sizes 5-13. Sen­ stamps pasted on, but nothing be happy. Their bulletin, the artwork — bands of interlacing summer when it was learned sonable search and seizure.” He said, claiming that criminals pointed out that the detectives had sational ‘kabukl’ sleeve style In oyster or like that is listed in the catalog. “Explorer,” just published, curved lines. Also the notes are they use dum dum in their are using more powerful no warrant to search the waste rosebud, $42. Sweetheart neckline gown, lace gives listings of 24 NASA printed right to the edge, no powerful new .357 magnum weapons. basket. The Mariner 10 stamp is at launchings for 1975. white borders, to make them bolero look-and ruffled flounce, aqua only, The proposal would nuke it a pistols. But the court found the evi­ $38. the local P.O. windows. It is a easier to identify in stacks. dence admissible and Murray neat thing, in cool blues. You . A 20-billion-mark German SALE APRIL 17-18-19 guilty. Junior place, downtown and Parkade. know right away the value — 10 Notgeld note, originally worth Hate to spend the time but “Once the discarded items were cents — and which end is up. $2.40, went for a record $324 at we’d all better scrutinize every MANCHESTER Ai filjLlh.t --i TO I M • .UAN' ' > ■ outside of the room,” said the Downtown Also only one plate number to a recent London auction. ’The one of our bundles of $2.60 ixiurt, “they wpre in the public Mon-Tue-Wed-FrI-Sat. 9:30-5;30 worry about. buyer just wanted it to show his Zepps. Bogus ones were found HOSPITAL NOTES domain.” Thur. 9:30*9 The USPS poster says; "In kids what inflation was (or is). in Paris in 1952 and some may it': ': As a rule, the constitutional Parkade the unique two-for-one have got over. here. ’The best protection against unreasonable Mon.-Sat. 10*6 Discharged Monday; Harold Marilynn LeVasseur, Rocky go west, or planetary mission. Mariner 10 way to spot the fake; The search and seizure does not ap(Hy Tue-Wed-Thur-FrI 10-9 Where to find old coins; A Bailey, 15 Robin Rd.; William Hill; Charles Weiss, 115 Diane swept by Venus, taking man’s background behind the to articles that have been aban­ writer in Coin World reports Jones, David Dr., (Coventry; Dr., South Windsor. Dumbemnd fypms around tho world In first close-up pictures, and then numerals is crossed lines in­ doned. This is true even though good hunting in auto junkyards, Ethel Roginka, 21 Windemere they were abandoned under the Went on to Mercury...orbited behind and und^ seats, etc. Of stead of a solid color. our ‘studded’ pantsuit the sun and flew by Mercury a St.; Belle Dion, 60 Lockward pressure of.pursuit. course, the older the car the St.; John Abele, 36 Weils St.; In another case a speeding mo­ second time...’’ It was an Tuesday the 22nd will be the better. He has found Indian Eli^beth Resnick, 67 Butternut torist, noticing a police car fol­ application of a slingshot last Manchester Philatelic Heads, silver dollars, and such, Rd.; Susan Zahner, Cider Mill lowing hiin, tossed a package of technique whereby the gravity Society meeting before the and you can’t beat the prices. Rd., Ellington; Alice Eldridge, narcotics out the window into an pull of Venus was the rubber MANPEX at the high school 34 Union PI.; William Pawlina, open field. band. Was sent flying to the big dic­ April 26 and 27. Panic Police retrieved the package. ‘Just Devine’ razzmatazz white polyester...a This, and the 10-cent Pioneer- Glastonbury. tionary by a story, also in CW, preparations will be in order. And again, a court ruled that the ‘smashing’ look! Bright white, studded with V Jupiter stamp issued in about India's new bank notes. Mott’s 7-10 p.m. evidence was valid. The court said Also, Shirley Fallon, 9 West- the man had clearly abandoned turquoise, white and silver colored stones. The Middletown Coin Club field St.; Rosemary Trueman, possession of the package before See them on the front and back yokes and will have their big show on Sun­ Twin Hills Dr., (Coventry; Jean the police picked it tip. collar. Elastic waist, pull-on pants. 10-18. day, 10 to 5, at the Sons of Italy Harrington, 329 Lake St., Ver­ But there must also be an in- tent-to-abandon. Another man, dresses, downtown and Parkade. Hall, 74 Court St. No charge for non; Nancy Miller, 38 Eva D r^ Leaving the World Vernon’; Victoria Orduz, 21^ sitting in a taxi, dropped a box of admission. Features; A silent pills on the floor when a police­ auction, free door prizes, Margaret Rd.; Nancy man walked up. Here too the offi­ Behind —Disney Style refreshments and a 2^ealer Ctopeland, 35 Ferguson Rd.; cer seized the box. brouse. In these circumstances, how­ Landon Haynes, Florida’s ever, a court decided later that By DAVID L. LANGFORD director of tourism research, the box could not be used as evi­ LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. dence. The court said that al­ f said the state’s tourist industry (UPI) — Disney World czar fincHER GLASS (». .f a s ? though it had been laid aside mo­ is running about 15 per cent Dick Nunis, with characteristic mentarily, it was still within the ahead of the 1973 boom year and fussing over detail, was helping Over 25 Year* of Experience On America’s Most man's reach—still, for all prac­ he has upgraded his projection the bartender at Cap’n Jack’s tical puiposes, within his posses­ to a total of about 26 millio sion. ' Oyster Bar perfect a drink he Auto - Plate - Window Olaaa - Mirrors - Qlaes visitors for 1975. “An occupied taxicab,” ob­ calied a “strawberry Tom Brownlee, Executive Furniture Tops • Picture Framing - Fireplace ft Famous Fimiitiire served the judge, “is not to be Margarita.” Director of the Orlando Area poor Mirrors • Medicine Cabinets - Special Work compared with an open field." Nunis and his tablemates — Chamber of Commerce, said Bob Allen, Disney’s vice presi­ Collector’s Items A public service feature of the the area’s 28,448 motel rooms, American Bar Association and i dent in charge of resorts, and which show ^ an occupancy Danish Plates Charlie Ridgway —were Ihncfaester Brands! the Connecticut Bar Associa­ rate of only 46 per cent for the 649-4521 Presidential tion. Written by Will Bernard. savoring a report released this first three months of 1974. Decanter* week that showed gate-bustin’ averaged 61 per cent the first Nulln* No Nonsense . . . Entire Furniture O 1975 American Bar Association crowds at both Disney World I three quarters of this year. Estimates Gladly Given ’ Reproductions and Disneyland in California. It Open Thurs. ft Fri. till 9 P.M. ONSave*300 rURCHASES FROM.42.000 TO 42.800 Stock Included! As Bob Allen pointed out, brought the total for the first “We hear a lot of people say, Bat pil 5 P.M. PlasUcs in Block three years of the year to 3.15 ‘We gave up our vacaUon last - 3/16” - V4” million, 49.5 per cent better year, but we’re not going to 54 McKee St, Manchester Block Bheots or than last year. give it up in the future.’” (Off Center BIreat) Cut Bizos “We really believe people are HERE ARE lUST A just tired of it all, and this type ON PURCHASES FROM llM a TO 01 BGo of family entertainment offers them an escape,” said Nunis. FEW EXAMPLES: “They can leave the trials and Poison Gas tribulations of the outside world Save*200ON P.JRCHASBS FROM 01.100 TO 11.490 Experiment behind.” AMERICAN HERITAGE coavertiUoR. Reg. U45. Gary Eves was one of those Full shr lofft bed; reivndUe rushlprtG Report Denied visitors. He sat on a park bench I# (obrici...... Dear Friend: of Main St. in the Magic CANBERRA (UPI) - KROEHLER hM^ck swlxd rockeni. Reg. I1R9,9S.'. Kingdom, waiting for his wife This Msik(«'» Poy - May 11. 1975,honor your t!bolre ef Coloultl ft TrudHIoud Mylen, 9*1 >1 O Defense Minister Lance Bar­ ON PURCHASES FROM 0800 TO I1.0M and children to buy the last of mother by giving the gift of life to needy children. >flveb.of HePfuloun...... 1 4 ? 0 nard said Tuesday there was no evidence that - prisoners from the souvenirs to take back home Thousands of sick and homeless children in Vietnam C X )1 .0 N IA L t*pe.. ColoaUL Uvlug rooML Reg. to Sharon, Pa. need your help. '1 ; , 1619.95. V'iug budw. Cho«w fruui sdidR, * m ^ g \ American jails had been killed The 35-year-old construction frlwuftplddk...... as guinea pigs during a World worker said he and his wife, a A contribution to FtiClUb 9^ ClutcUtW in your own Save^OO CATNAPPER S-fodtlaa full recUnem. Reg, A||i>,45 War II experimental bombing nurse, had been saving their mother's name (or memory) will provide food . . . ON PURCHASES FROM MOO TO I7W AvdUble la fully nupporled 9 1 1 f l attack with mustard gas on an a 4i«yK«idrol4irH...... l l o money and planning the trip for medical help . . . a chance for life to the children in our island off the Queensland coast. more than a year. or|ihanagcs. BURLING'TON HOUSE indiu..d The allegation was made '/rtf-f ;A “So far the economy hasn’t Miilr. Rrg. AiOlV.V.t. triple dmwrr. lulu mirror. Monday by a former Royal ' ■rtudre^jull^^f^^ ...... | ✓ O hurt us much,” he said. “I’ve h iitd t s i CiuU m will prnviili; a special I Australian Air Force pilot, who been working seven days a Mother's Day C ard which will be mailed to you or to ^ i ON PURCHASES FROM 0400 TO 0600 PINE TOPS willd pim ll.Ing rcMMi Bulte. Rf|L I1S56. said he participated in the bom­ your mother inrormiug her of your thouglitful gilt. Our Rued dteriug! 6 euddou roCb. $*| 1 bing of an island 200 miles off week sometimes.” f-bdr. phtfonu rocker, —d otto— ...... X X o J O T he family, including the Queensland coast in 1944.' children at ages 9, 11, and 2, BASSETT HedUerranew S>gr. dlulug rooui. ^ Barnard said the incident to Ktlemduu table w/letfic \ ride »iU t trm which the pilot referred was planned to spend three days at ebdrw. . •799 Disney World, staying at the ON PURCHASES FROM 0200 TO OaW similar In some respects to a Contemporary Hotel at $56 a To; FRIENDSOF CHILDREN, INC. IMPERIAL quilled, tin. beddlnf. Reg. A;q,«.-. report in the Australian official 14 Brookiide Road T«ln -ier kox >yrtng er $AQ war history but the allegation night. Dsrian, Connacticut 06820 i—nrein. yonf H i.W ...... “It’s expensive, but it’s a differed from the known facts. NOW CHECK YOUR REBATE once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in honor of I I .. i , P '' ' i f' I, Thp w ar history report Plaaie sand my contribution to Vietnam's abandoned childrtn i— i ON PURCHASES FROM 1100 TO 0190 CATEGORY AND REDUCE AGAIN referred to an RAAF bombing for the kids,” Eves said. in memory of |__ | Many of the guests wandering OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES with mustard gas of Brook values to $17 around Fantasyland this week BY THE REBATE SHOWN Island, 20 miles off the NAME ADDRESS Queensland coast, between confirmed the Disney view that AT THE LEFT! Our ‘gadabouts’ are the handiest handbags not everyone is hurting finan­ UNBEATABLE SAVINGS! Townsville and Mackay, he ON rUiCHASES FROM tJt TtlSM said. that ever traveled the worldl Sturdy, easy- cially. NAME ADDRESS Dan Kilgore, a dentist from Barnard said animals had care...even wipe cleani Kalamazoo, Mich., bringing his ■rr y S ^ been placed on the island and wife and two children for the NAME ADDRESS equipment for measuring the • Large compartment bags • Short Direct to Mother(t) | [ effects had been installed but park for a second time, just ;q to n n e rtic iil hntnf'm .ikor., sinr^ I'lO'l \ shoulder and shoulder bags Ptaaie tend FRIENDS OF CHILDREN Mother's Day Cards there were no human smiled and said; “No, the Beck to me [ | • Plenty of zippers and roomy com­ volunteers on the island. economy has not had much Ptftons! nmsagm may b t anctoud or written on beck o f tbit form. FR E E D ELIV ER Y AND S ET U P partments effect on me, generally.” "Volunteers were landed im­ NO MONEY DOWN blau IN YOUR HOME AS USUAL mediately after tlie bombing,” Others said it was a vacation Amount Enclostd $ ______' furniture stores • White, Bone, Natural, Champagne, Navy Barnard said. "There is no that had been planned for a long My nama and address b: ■______accessories, downtown and Parkade time and they didn’t want to NO INTEREST CHARGE CONVENIENT STORE HOURS: record of deaths but there lyere disappoint their families. some injuries. There is no “’TUs was the year we were FOR 90 FULL DAYS A y evidence that U.S. prisoners going to come down, so we 11115 MAIN ST. OoF>n Sun'I.iv ' to •> Eor h'O/. . ''